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IroWide 11 points ago +11 / -0

That explains a lot, actually.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 10 points ago +10 / -0

Or possibly not. The more you look into this, the less sense it makes.

  1. The ship should have never been routed this way. Company and Captain both have fault. This ship should have gone around the Cape of Good Hope. Or a ship 100' shorter shouldve been loaded to go through the canal.

  2. Canal authority always has personnel aboard. They messed up, not just the Captain.

  3. No signs of even wind when this happened, much less a sandstorm. Yet the video of it has since been set to private. Even so, the extent of instrumentation means you're never blind. It would take a LOT of wind to push this huge heavy thing around.

  4. Does it not have any propeller on the side like a cruise ship for docking?

  5. The video shows a tugboat pushing it into the side of the canal. Not at the bow, but forward of the bridge. A tug close to the bow, pushing the ship AWAY from the side of the canal would make sense.

  6. While the tug was pushing, another ship hit the stranded ship, pushing it into the side of the canal. All traffic shouldve been notified before any tugboat was even sent to assist.

  7. Is the stranded ship taking on water from the impact?

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IroWide 9 points ago +9 / -0

Who knows. the globo homos have tried some slick maneuvers to enrich themselves, I wouldn't be surprised if this was another trick. Have an 'accident'.

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TerraHertz 1 point ago +1 / -0

Globalist bankers trying to distract attention from the rapidly developing silver short squeeze, that looks set to destroy the silver/gold price rigging scheme?

You know, that outrageous and illegal metals price rigging scheme that sits at the very baase of the entire fiat and fractional reserve banking scheme, by which the wealthy Elites rule and perpetually rob us all.

http://everist.org/archives/links/__Silver_squeeze_info.txt