General Flynn on the Key Bridge incident - This is a BLACK SWAN event. (& his reply) Worth watching. To many things went wrong all at once.
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You can see the lights go out and then come back on a few seconds before impact (after it was too late to adjust headings).
There is explanation why power outage shouldn't cause problems with steering. (It makes sense to not make it so vulnerable) https://www.usasupreme.com/baltimores-key-bridge-collapses-after-ship-collision-new-video-from-the-moment-of-impact-raises-huge-red-flags/
And here you can see (if you click track on left side of the page) it turned right right before impact. https://www.vesselfinder.com/?imo=9697428
Also General Flynn (can't find link right now) and Ron Paul talked about Black Swan event couple of days ago. https://twitter.com/TheInsiderPaper/status/1770378576489005195
And here "There may be a "black swan" national security event in 2024." here by Catherine Herridge at least 3 months ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoO914FGQ5Y
What a coincidence right...
Imo this isn't much of a big "event" to be The Black Swan of 2024
Edit: Could this 'accident' possibly related to the Vault 7 release from wikileaks about hacking into control systems of vehicles?
Baltimore is one of the biggest eastern ports and shipments will be halted in and out of the port of Baltimore until this is cleaned up.. the bridge took 5 years to build and is part of a major interstate highway.. it will require to be fixed with federal funding and done as soon as possible. This is a huge event for shipments and will cause havoc for commuters in the Baltimore area for years
It's a ten year project to build a new bridge minimum. I have a sister in law that builds bridges for a living for one of the biggest engineering companies in the world.
I heard that many ports have been sold to Chinese. What about this one and what are the other options nearby?