RE: The #BaltimoreBridge tragedy. Ok, so it's worth noting that it's the largest industrial port (Port Baltimore) in the vicinity of DC (38 miles). Now, given what we know about most of the swamp creatures, I believe that it's not outside the bounds of possibility here that it has been long used as a major hub for the child sex trafficking industry. If true, and I believe that to be HIGHLY likely, then perhaps shutting down the port was the point all along - just not by the black hats in this scenario. That and grab a ton of attention...kinda like the appearance of Diddy being on the run yesterday. Truth is, all sorts of things can go down we hear about and just accept which may or may not be true. For example, we hear word of Construction worker deaths from the bridge collapse. Does it have to be true for people to believe it? And what if this was also tied into the larger reality that involves Diddy and a whole bunch of bad actors around and above him. Anyway, I think there is value in not locking in on only one scenario because of the likely complexities involved behind the scenes. Keeping an open mind is key.
It is good to keep an open mind. I wonder about the water. Watch the water? On the police scanner radio right after the crash, rescuers mentioned chemicals/fuel in the water. Also, something else to consider is what's in the containers - totally different possibility - being so close to DC...Club K Container Missile Systems. Not conspiracy, very well known. I think they need to get that cargo ship out of there.
@AwakenedOutlaw A fuel depot in KY just went up. The so called accidents that have happened the last 3 years are not a coincidence. Our supply chains are under attack.
@AwakenedOutlaw I found it interesting that this port is the 17th largest port in the US. Knowing that fact we really need to leave other options open and not think "black swan" right away! Just my 2 cents!
People are looking for something that wasn't there because a ship that was bigger than anything they had imagined at the time the bridge was built rammed into a bridge and took it down. It was a simple loss of power, anyone who knows about ships and ship handling can see this. youtube.com/watch?v=WzFHZl…
@AwakenedOutlaw Lotsa money laundering on the construction horizon too. Not that Baltimore has any corruption to be concerned about....
@AwakenedOutlaw Here's some things to note: - The bridge allows access to $81 billion in trade. - Lambos, Bentley's, Nissan for example - Natural Gas - Wastepaper (🤦♂️) - Ferrous Scraps - And last (but not least) Farming Machinery and Equipment. 🚨
@AwakenedOutlaw Also worth nothing ... x.com/cturtleemmers/…
@AwakenedOutlaw I posted this earlier. It wasn’t a mass casualty event like 9/11. Seems they pulled it off with the least possible ppl(if any). Makes you wonder