Cincinnati FBI shooter anomalies: more excerpts and link to the thread in comments.
(media.greatawakening.win)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (13)
sorted by:
As a shipyard employee, this came up.
The workers were metal inspection code workers. These guys, who don't often go to the boat, would be wearing badges, the sailors know that civilians are coming aboard well in advance. Additionally, these would not be the only (federal) civilian workers coming aboard. These guys are called by the shop workers doing work, who run into an issue, when the material used is called into question. I'm not really sure how deep I should go, 1. for boredom, 2. opsec stuff. Either way, the shop says, this stud should say X, but it's missing, is it a Lowe's replaced stud, or did a sailor go crazy cleaning it. These inspectors determine that. So these guys wouldn't randomly show up.
On to the sailor. Submarine sailors live in dark times. You get shit on endlessly from the day you show up until the day you get qualified submarines (you get to wear the submarine warfare device, "fish"). Even after that, life is hellish. Too much work, not enough workers. Not enough parts, if you are not new, you get crap for having guys under you unqualified, even if they suck. So all this to say, a lot of sailors are suicidal. This is an actual problem the Navy has ignored for decades. Now that people are (even if only reported more often) committing suicide and getting attention nowadays, sailors have taken to that kind of thing. My former department is not allowed to carry a gun across the navy because of suicide issues. My former department is an amplified version of extreme sadness, sadistic, masochism, and suicidal tendencies compared to the non-engineering portion of the boat.
My qualifications to make the above statements: Submarine sailor 2011-2017 (training 2011-2013 + subs from 2014-2017)
Now if there was no other shop workers, and only these metal inspection guys came by, that would actually be suspect AF.
Also, no one on board gives AF about the Spec Ops ability of boats on most boats, because most boats with the capability don't work with SEALS anyways. Usually only a handful of them do. Even sailors don't know which boats those are, I've learned more as a civilian than as active duty about what's going on in the sub world.