April 10, 2024 / Joseph P. Farrell
Ok, when K.M. sent along this story, I knew I'd have to share it and blog about it, because this is one that I'm about 50/50 with, for the simple reason that "two is a coincidence, three is a pattern," but also because the story is about one of my favorite bridges in the world, the elegant Verrazano Narrows suspension bridge in New York City, the massive structure connecting the Brooklyn and Staten Island boroughs.
The story concerns a French shipping company's ship that lost power just before the Verrazano Bridge, and required the assistance of three additional tug boats to stop the ship. Here's the story:
Coming as it does mere weeks - days really - after the disastrous collision of the Dali with the Francis Scott Key Bridge and the latter's dramatic collapse, this incident does leave one wondering. The Dali clearly was losing power repeatedly, and the ship's systems appeared not to be functioning properly. And then, the last minute turn out of the main channel and the ship headed directly for the south pylon, and we know the rest.
But not to worry here! The Wall Street Journal is on duty and reassures us a similar incident here would be impossible:
While the Verrazzano shares some characteristics with the Key Bridge, there are also important differences,” an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal recently read, adding:
“First, its massive vertical supports are positioned much closer to land than the Key Bridge’s—1,000 feet away from the harbor’s navigation channel—making them considerably less likely to be hit by an errant vessel. The towers also are surrounded by rock islands, which would force any ship heading toward the supports to run aground before striking the tower. Additional safety projects have further hardened protections, even adding an air gap sensor system that detects vertical clearances between the bridge and large vessels passing underneath.”
And then Zero Hedge adds it's own high octane speculation in the form of a recommendation:
The collapse of the Baltimore bridge has sparked discussions in corporate media about America’s vulnerable infrastructure. Within government, high-level officials are likely concerned about terrorists crippling the nation through a series of infrastructure attacks. Maybe it’s time the US government vet all foreign crews of commercial vessels entering America’s waters…
Perhaps it is time for such vetting, but perhaps it is also time to start taking seriously the possibility of technological hijacking of such systems, even of the types of redundant systems one finds on ships.
And while we're at it, I don't know about you, but I for one am less than reassured by The Wall Street Journal's glib dismissal of any idea that this incident might have been a repeat of the Baltimore disaster, for a large cargo ship running aground on the islands surrounding the the Verrazzano-Narrows Suspension towers might do so in such a way to form an impediment or for that matter a complete blockage of the main channel, which could have disrupted normal shipping traffic for several days, and possibly weeks, until the ship could be freed.
So one can colour me moderately skeptical that this incident is not unrelated to the Baltimore disaster: it's a bit too coincidental and too close in time to the Baltimore bridge collapse to be ignored, but on the other hand, two is still just a coincidence...
... unless, of course, one wants to locate the two incidents in a wider, and apparently "disconnected" context like the USS Donald Cook, Fitzgerald, and John McCain incidents. Perhaps even the Havana Syndrome incidents. Then things become much more interesting.
YES! AND:: Maybe we need to vet all the corrupt dual-citizens occupying CONgress, all the Soros-appointed DAs and governors, etc etc.
Almost like The USS John McStain didn't go dead and get rammed on 21 August 2017
I worked in an insurance brokerage that was big in the commercial lines, in particular cyber liability. War stories are always shared so as to give people an idea of risk, etc. One of my favorites that I heard was a herd of cattle grazing in the mountains. They all have ear tags now with chips. Someone used a drone to hack and essentially change the ownership on the ear tags before they went to market.. One million bucks worth of cattle was stolen. Essentially a high tech cattle rustling and no one had to get on a horse.
Can those ships be hacked? Of course they can - it is not if - it is when.
AND NO MATTER HOW MUCH CYBER SECURITY IS INSTALLED...Hackers will Hack until they find a way...Happens every time, esp. when NONE of the comms are maybe NOT ENCRYPTED LIKE THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE!!!!
Just my opinion of over 30 yrs programming!!!!!!
They've already been hacked and continue to be hacked. It's just the successful ones that are heard about. They brought down the Key bridge, and now they're gunning for the Verrazzano. Bring that one down, and It shuts down NY and NJ ports, which will devastate commerce. The Verrazzano is a much tougher nut to crack, so I don't think they will be able to do it.
Correct. Two U.S. navy ships within 2 months had collisions a couple years back(one ship was named after McCain) .
Think CCP made computer chips, and I think that will be the answer. MANY China made chips have found to be back doors for remote access to US infrastructure, and that would include US military systems. They can access the chips even if the computer is turned off because as long as there's power to the system board they can be accessed.
Did this one get missed in February?
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/22/world/asia/china-bridge-collapse-ship.html
Two people were killed and three others are missing after a cargo ship hit the Lixinsha Bridge in China.
No, it was talked about.
you probably already realize this, but others , I am sure, do not. the Verrazano Narrows bridge is the longest suspension bridge in the western hemisphere. yet another iconic engineering marvel I am sure they would love to bring down. that being said, what would happen if a couple of well positioned ships were sunk in the middle of the hudson river? it could be anywhere between the nyc harbour and the tappenzee bridge. wouldn't that be something...
The Tappan Zee Bridge was renamed to The Governor Mario M Cuomo Bridge in 2017 - lest we forget the former governor who spawned such notable offspring as former NY Governor Andrew (NY nursing home C19 infamy) and FNM propagandist Chris (quarantine rules for thee, but not for me).
Whoever is trying to (and succeeding in one recent case) take down these bridges is trying to create chaos and financial devastation that will reverberate well beyond the region. Are they trying to implement further tracking and control of people's movements as well? Likely so. I'd be damn nervous driving through one of the many tunnels in various major cities (NYC, SF, MD, Boston, etc) these days. And you're right that jamming up river routes would just be another tactic in the same category. So glad we have Petey Buttplug at the helm steering us through with the response to all these transportation attacks.
I think someone's mee-maw died in a nursing home in NYC. I think the mourning grandchild happens to have a 'special set of skills', sorry to sound cliche. I think they decided to take revenge on the whole of New York. I think both black hats and white hats are motived to locate this individual, but for much different reasons. And I think she (or he) needs help and understanding. Not prison or recruitment. But my opinion is my own and YMMV.
🐸 kek
if you drive on the many roadways in ny that would have signs declaring the bridge as the mario cuomo memorial bridge, sure . but when you are in nj, the signs still call it the tappenzee. just like the triboro is supposed to be the rfk, or the queensboro is supposed to be the ed koch, even the brooklyn-battery tunnel being the hugh carey. most people still use their original names for it. complying with cuomo on his renaming forhis daddy is not something I wish to do. thanks though.
I hear you - and I only know this because I happened to go over TZB fairly recently, hadn't been in years, and was thinking WTAF?? Couldn't they have picked a decent person to name it after if they felt compelled to give it a new name?
well, andrew was the man in power at the time and was still in good graces of the commie apparatchik of nys. hilarious seeing the signs in nj the way nys was going all in to tell people it's new name. while we still have a free country, I will not comply with their name changes.
I used to drive over the TZ every morning and afternoon to-from work (many years ago). I have a feeling that the stain of their names on our bridges and other structures will be wiped out of existence just like they will be in time. Hopefully soon.
They would need some BIG ships to sink, but yes, if they did it would be a total disaster.
would depend on where, right?
Interesting point.
Time to have tugs escort ships in and out of ports.
Invest in tug boats!
Tugs might be the only way at this point, and not just the port of NY. Tugs would mitigate the ship going out of control.
That happens in NYC already.
Tugs helped steady this ship.
This ship fixed the issue and is already in port in Virginia
https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/details/9461893
Oh stop.
You have no evidence of this.
The ship outside the Verrazano has already been fixed and it's already well down the Atlantic
You also have no evidence to the contrary.
You claimed without evidence
THEY
did something
and without evidence you are claiming
THEY are gunning for something again
So who is THEY?
You're the one making these claims. Surely you have something to back this up
Yeah, I'm sure a second huge container ship nearly slamming into a bridge in a major US port harbor—just a few days after the first one, to make it clear that it's deliberate—is totally normal and not connected at all to the first one...sure. And when the next one does it, that, too, will merely be a coincidence. Because to suggest any collusion would be a CONSPIRACY THEORY!!!
I'm sure a second huge container ship nearly slamming into a bridge
Who said this happened?
Last year: trains
This year: ships
Next year: planes? automobiles? UPS Trucks? Big rigs?
Back when 9/11 happened, I thought, "What if they had planned to have truck bombs hit the Hudson River tunnels at the same time?" Now that there are probably thousands of terrorists in the country waiting for the signal, there would be devastating effects if they were to do some coordinated nationwide attack.
Don't forget the chips that are in all planes, trains, cars and boats ( qr11) or something like that. I remember reading about Hillary (her specialty in law was patent infringement) working with Lockhead when Bill was governor, and a chip was created that others can control. Think...Cash for clunkers, so that cars without chips would be scrapped.
Q R S 1 1 - 9 1 1 Search term-remove all spaces, then add "Hillary" as additional search term. They have no problem bringing down a plane to take out a squeaky wheel if needed.
Thank you! That's the chip I was thinking of. You are right. They are ruthless.
Has it been only a year with the derailments? Why does it feel like 2 years, this year they are definitely prepping the planes for next year
am waiting for news of out of control rental citi bikes causing mayhem in the streets of ny. (I mean more so than usual because they were hacked)
For those of us who dont have the context for this: https://greatawakening.win/p/17siXRHhtk/container-ship-reportedly-lost-p/c/
He missed a big one. The Evergreen ship in the Suez Canal.
I think they might want to take the ship's systems offline and go back to a time when they had to navigate under the control of those on board.
Once is happenstance, twice is a coincidence, third is enemy action.
Maybe they are just bad drivers... Lol
Does this pattern include the Panama Canal? That's where the most chaos could be created with some errant ships. It's almost ready to shutdown now with only a minimal amount of traffic transiting daily. Did I mention the CCP interest in the Canal?
Ccp doesn’t need panama, they’re going for Honduras. Check out the railroad they’re investing in in Honduras, plus the Honduran government’s relationship with Chyna.
So are they paying off the entire Harbor Security?
Now do airplanes. Boom. It's coming sooner, rather than later.
The ship by the Verrazano bridge, and the ship that hit the Key bridge. What's the third?
A barge hit a bridge in Oklahoma. Pardon the FoxNews link.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/oklahoma-bridge-struck-barge-reopens-highway-traffic
I'm assuming the Evergiven that blocked the Suez Canal.....after it drew a giant penis in the bay before they stuffed it into the side of the canal.
That was 3 years ago.
Why isn’t it standard, and mandatory, operating procedure, that ships must be guided by tugboats when passing under bridges? Some corporate shill will complain about costs, but it’s a damn site cheaper than destroying a bridge and killing innocent people who were using the bridge.
Hack the big boat, hack the tugs - get the remote access out of the control systems, that's one of the root issues.
Great point!
Really?? That was subtle and so good!
Kek! 🤣
Wait didn't that happen Sunday?
Watch the Water
I worked for a retired Navy Seal and he always said two things: "You attack an ambush!" and "Once is curious, two is enemy action!"
This is another reason why I am very much against all the computer usage in cars these days. I have zero doubt that they are may soon have, or maybe already do have, the ability to shut our cars off, based on our social credit scores. That certainly has to be a goal for them.
Another thing that people should look into is the death of actress Ann Heche. Her death was caused by a high speed car accident, and there have been some questions by "conspiracy theorists" out there that her car's computer had been taken control of remotely while she was driving, and this is how she was killed (murdered).
Items to consider: Would your current vehicle still run if you unplugged the antenna? If it does, is it still using wi-fi to connect to other vehicles? If it still does after disconnecting both, can it still connect through your plugged in phone? And finally- is there a hardwire engine shutoff, or do you press a button and hope it would stop cause that's what you wanted?