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DEEP Dive on that whole Suez Canal incident by IPOT....LOTS of dots to connect (update w/ another 'dot' pg3)
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[quote:Mr_Smith:MV80NzUyNTA3Xzg2NTkzODcyXzNCRTkxQ0JF] [quote:panther0621:MV80NzUyNTA3Xzg2NTkyMjc5XzE5MTAyNzg1] [quote:muckuh:MV80NzUyNTA3Xzg2NTg2NDkzX0QxQzkyMTQw] TOO MANY DOTS? COULD BE A DESIGNED RABIT HOLE THAT IS A RED HERRING? A DISTRACTION...YET ANOTHER ONE. HAVE NOT HEARD SHIT ABOUT THE CAPTAIN OR WHO WAS ARRESTED. NOTHING ABOUT INTERNATIONAL LAWSUITS. INSURANCE CLAIMS. TOO FUCKIN WEIRD! PERIOD! UH [/quote] We heard about the capt of the costa concordia right away how he left the ship while people drowned. it makes me think either he is in Egyptian jail or somewhere else cause he did a job or wisked away as a terrorist. it could be a good distraction. the magician directs your eyes on purpose. [/quote] The way it works for ports and canals is the governing authority for that facility taxi's out a Port/canal Captain who then navigates the freighter into or through the facility. That port/canal captain works for that authority and he's like a bus driver navigating in boat after boat day after day through the same canal/port. Due to the size of the ship, there are likely only a few captains employed licensed for that tonage of ship. The canal captain most certainly knew his job well, worked himself up from small tonage ships to ones this size over years of experience and if the Canal captain and the monitoring of the ship's systems confirm the ship lost power and steerage, the Captain won't be at fault. Fault will lay with failure to maintain something which is the ship's operator or owners fault. Until that investigation concludes, everything on GLP is simply speculation based on ZERO information. [/quote]
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Since that big-ass container ship got stuck (like how the hell does that even happen in our hi-tech world?!), I’ve been fascinated w/ how this is but just the rock that is thrown and makes waves on all sides.
Sir Patrick Mack does a great job of connecting a lot of dots, supported by source links and should shed a lot of sunlight on major transportation infrastructure used to facilitate not just human trafficking but other major offense/defense concerns.
1 hr video, well worth watching, folks.
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