Unless we see any major event (either true stuff or a possible false flag), it's better to just chalk it up to routine exercises, to prevent disappointment and dooming.
Was that tanker truck that parked under 95 in Philly and burned down an overpass a major event? Seemed purposeful. Perhaps there's a secret tactical military purpose to limit travel in that area between Philly and NJ, for the very near future.
Yeah, that whole situation glowed like the sun. They said fuel ran out of the truck, went inside the sewer and caught on fire, and there was fire coming out of the manhole covers. What a load of Hong Kong dog shit
In order to quickly reopen the highway, they'll simply fill in the underpass with dirt and pave over the dirt. 95 North of Philly is an above ground via-duct, so this forms a wall blocking some of the traffic that feeds the nearby bridge to Jersey.
NG annual training starts July 11 through the 31st. And most equipment is moved via interstate or rail. I never seen drive through in major cities. Are they smart enough to hide something in the usual training time?
Unless we see any major event (either true stuff or a possible false flag), it's better to just chalk it up to routine exercises, to prevent disappointment and dooming.
Was that tanker truck that parked under 95 in Philly and burned down an overpass a major event? Seemed purposeful. Perhaps there's a secret tactical military purpose to limit travel in that area between Philly and NJ, for the very near future.
Yeah, that whole situation glowed like the sun. They said fuel ran out of the truck, went inside the sewer and caught on fire, and there was fire coming out of the manhole covers. What a load of Hong Kong dog shit
yes, and the bridge is between NY and DC.
Look at this - it will be opened again in <drumroll> two more weeks!
https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/i95-collapse-bridge-reopen-rebuilding-20230617.html
In order to quickly reopen the highway, they'll simply fill in the underpass with dirt and pave over the dirt. 95 North of Philly is an above ground via-duct, so this forms a wall blocking some of the traffic that feeds the nearby bridge to Jersey.
Ahhh that makes sense now, how that could be fixed that quickly.
NG annual training starts July 11 through the 31st. And most equipment is moved via interstate or rail. I never seen drive through in major cities. Are they smart enough to hide something in the usual training time?
Most stuff is moved by railhead
That’s what I’ve seen in the past…also trucks in convoys. But not in cities?