Question for spitballing about:
I heard this on someone’s show today— I can’t remember who— I was clicking on this and that trying to find something interesting while working— this theory about the port in CA where all the cargo ships are backed up that was interesting.
The theory is that the ships are slow to unload because they have to be checked for dirty bombs and human cargo, or the products of human cargo, and all else is a cover story.
What do you think? Has anyone heard or seen this discussed?
I feel like I have seen this before, but I can’t remember where. But maybe I am confusing this with that ship is the Suez.
Question for spitballing about:
I heard this on someone’s show today— I can’t remember who— I was clicking on this and that trying to find something interesting while working— this theory about the port in CA where all the cargo ships are backed up that was interesting.
The theory is that the ships are slow to unload because they have to be checked for dirty bombs and human cargo, or the products of human cargo, and all else is a cover story.
What do you think? Has anyone heard or seen this discussed?
I feel like I have seen this before, but I can’t remember where. But maybe I am confusing this with that ship is the Suez.
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I suspected a blockade on China’s part, to force us to obey (get the vax, open the borders, lower tarrifs - everything). China is our primary producer of medicaitons and just about everything else for a strategic reason - so that when they want to, they can ‘starve us’ of computer chips, medications etc. until we obey.
I have to hope that the image I saw (unknown channel) of Chinese soldiers and citizens having exited a container on the ship and seated themselves on the deck for some sun/air are not an indication that there’s more where that came from.
Prayers up! God knows. Father in Heaven, please grant us discernment.
Regarding ships and such in California, I was reading on twitter about a couple of California laws that are making it very difficult for the trucking industry to even operate in the state.
In particular, a California truck ban that says all trucks must be 2011 or newer, as well as a new law which prohibits owner operators (union protectionism?). If that’s the case, then I can see that being a big factor in the delay of the unloading of ships also,.
You might be right about the need to check/inspect each container in some way, for human trafficking as well as dirty bombs or other contraband.
Mark