I'm in Tacoma. Had a bit of a breeze yesterday evening...just gusts. Nice today with sunshine and intermittent light showers. There were small craft warnings issued in general thru the weekend but quite a few are still out and about.
Buckle up. There's supposed to be a huge storm coming in..... warned by a woman who's daughter is in the air force. She called to warn her mother for the 1st time in 15 years.
"HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Eight of the containers had been located by 4 p.m., according to a spokesperson for the U.S. Coast Guard's 13th District in Seattle, Wash.
Two of the lost containers contain hazardous materials that could spontaneously combust, the spokesperson said.
The Zim Kingston reported that two crushed containers on deck also contain the same hazardous and combustible material, according to the U.S. Coast Guard."
The best way of sending comms is with an event actually in motion- so yes, the storm is actually happening (this is important for a comm to look natural). The numbers look like they could be important in this case, but all is subjective. I take your point, but I saw several matching details and put a thought out. No need to be aggravated by it, nor 'fake news' it. Have you read this site on comms?
I just follow this lead to be fair, I'm still learning. I'm always happy to be shown to be wrong by constructive criticism on the content of the decode.
Not just huge... one of the largest cyclone bombs to ever hit the west coast! Interesting for sure.
I'm in Tacoma. Had a bit of a breeze yesterday evening...just gusts. Nice today with sunshine and intermittent light showers. There were small craft warnings issued in general thru the weekend but quite a few are still out and about.
Buckle up. There's supposed to be a huge storm coming in..... warned by a woman who's daughter is in the air force. She called to warn her mother for the 1st time in 15 years.
There is a huge storm coming in. Confirmed
"HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Eight of the containers had been located by 4 p.m., according to a spokesperson for the U.S. Coast Guard's 13th District in Seattle, Wash.
Two of the lost containers contain hazardous materials that could spontaneously combust, the spokesperson said.
The Zim Kingston reported that two crushed containers on deck also contain the same hazardous and combustible material, according to the U.S. Coast Guard."
Sounds like it could be comms to go with the Baldwin case- two 'crushed containers' which contained 'combustible material' (Hayla + Sousa).
Two more containers (members of the team) are lost (not located), eight have been located.
Also, in this Baldwin article, there is some comments from a Zak Knight
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10121545/Production-crew-walked-Alec-Baldwin-movie-set-hours-tragic-shooting.html
Rather like the Zim Kingston.
There is a huge storm off the coast headed I land. This everything is comms stuff is so aggravating. Fake news
The best way of sending comms is with an event actually in motion- so yes, the storm is actually happening (this is important for a comm to look natural). The numbers look like they could be important in this case, but all is subjective. I take your point, but I saw several matching details and put a thought out. No need to be aggravated by it, nor 'fake news' it. Have you read this site on comms?
https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/blog/
I just follow this lead to be fair, I'm still learning. I'm always happy to be shown to be wrong by constructive criticism on the content of the decode.
Just my opinion. Don't take it as gospel. I don't bekeive every little thing that happens is comes as some do.
What's with this weird 'Forty' number? Shouldn't it be two ships that lost 17 each, or one ship that lost 66.6 containers?
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