Multiple intel sources: Baltimore bridge collapse was an “absolutely brilliant strategic attack” on US critical infrastructure - most likely cyber - & our intel agencies know it. In information warfare terms, they just divided the US along the Mason Dixon line exactly like the Civil War. Second busiest strategic roadway in the nation for hazardous material now down for 4-5 years - which is how long they say it will take to recover. Bridge was built specifically to move hazardous material - fuel, diesel, propane gas, nitrogen, highly flammable materials, chemicals and oversized cargo that cannot fit in the tunnels - that supply chain now crippled. Make no mistake: this was an extraordinary attack in terms of planning, timing & execution. The two critical components on that bridge are the two load-bearing pylons on each end, closest to the shore. They are bigger, thicker and deeper than anything else. These are the anchor points and they knew that hitting either one one of them would be a fatal wound to the integrity of the bridge. Half a mile of bridge went in the river - likely you will have to build a new one. Also caused so much damage to the structural integrity of the bottom concrete part that you cannot see & won’t know until they take the wreckage apart. Structural destruction likely absolute. Attack perfectly targeted. “They have figured out how to bring us down. As long as you stay away from the teeth of the US military, you can pick the US apart. We are arrogant and ignorant - lethal combination. Obama said they would fundamentally change America and they did. We are in a free-fall ride on a roller coaster right now - no brakes - just picking up speed.” The footage shows the cargo ship never got in the approach lane in the channel. You have to be in the channel before you get into that turn. Location was precise/deliberate: chose a bend in the river where you have to slow down and commit yourself - once you are committed in that area there is not enough room to maneuver. Should have had a harbor pilot to pilot the boat. You are not supposed to traverse any obstacles without the harbor pilot. They chose a full moon so they would have maximum tidal shift - rise and fall. Brisk flow in that river on a normal day & have had a lot of rain recently so water was already moving along at a good pace. Hit it with enough kinetic energy to knock the load-bearing pylon out from under the highway - which fatally weakens the span and then 50 percent of the bridge fell into the water. All these factors when you look at it - this is how you teach people how to do this type of attack and there are so few people left in the system who know this. We have a Junior varsity team on the field. Tremendous navigational obstruction. Huge logistical nightmare to clean this up. Number of dead is tragic but not the whole measure of the attack. That kind-of bridge constantly under repair - always at night because there is so much traffic and they cannot obstruct that during the day. So concern is for repair guys who were on foot (out of their vehicles) working who may now be in the water - 48 degrees at most at this time of year. When you choke off Baltimore you have cut the main north-south hazardous corridor (I95) in half. Now has to go around the city - or go somewhere else. To move some of that cargo through the tunnel you may be able to get a permit but those are slow to get and require an escort system that is expensive and has to be done at night. For every $100 dollars that goes into the city, $12 comes from shipping. Believe this will cripple the city of Baltimore at a time when they do not have the resources to recover.
@laralogan List your sources and the documents related to the intelligence otherwise this is all grand speculation
@_yogi_Bear_61 Reporters don’t have to give up their sources you boob.🤪
We're allowed to speculate. All the corporate media does is regurgitate official government sources that have been blatantly lying to us for years. ZERO trust in the integrity of an FBI investigation. ZERO trust in the integrity of an NTSB investigation. Speculation gives people ideas to investigate further. Crowdsourcing the information gathering process.
@_yogi_Bear_61 @laralogan I've had enough fear mongering for now. I've muted her account. If it turns out she actually has some concrete info and can prove it I'll reconsider.
@_yogi_Bear_61 @laralogan It still makes sense in how precise and absolute the damage was, you claim it's just an unfortunate accident 😒
@_yogi_Bear_61 @laralogan Definitely want to see these Intel sources go public, if it’s real…. I personally feel it was a perfect storm mishap but she does make some interesting points, I am not gonna get into it… suffice to say tragic loss Yogi
It is important to be fact based and have indisputable evidence. Some people have no time for theories or speculation and that's ok. It is also fair to say that our government is not always truthful with us and to get to the truth we are forced to speculate. Speculation and theorizing comes with a huge burden and responsibility because some will believe it to be proven fact and that's simply just not true. Then you get all kinds of wacky woo woo stories and we all lose credibility. In my opinion, it is healthy to consider and look at events from all angles. But, we also have to remind ourselves that evidence is critical, otherwise it's just theory and it should live in your mind as theory not fact.
@_yogi_Bear_61 @laralogan I believe Lara. She always does due diligence and has receipts.
@_yogi_Bear_61 @laralogan Smart reporters don't dox their sources because they want to keep those sources.