http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/201...te-3525600.html

Once I saw the initial reports on this I thought it must have happened in port or at the entrance to a harbor because its impossible for this to happen in the open ocean. But as time passed we found out that it did happen in the open ocean under the cover of darkness and the cargo ship deliberately turned around and opened up the throttle before ultimately ramming the USS Fitzgerald.

This article makes a lot of sense for obvious reasons. What does not make sense is that this is some type of accident. Too many safety measures in place, both human and technology for this to have happened just due to bad luck, they would have had to have had total electronic failure for this to happen and the tanker would have had to go off its course accidently to accidently crash into a US Navy ship in the open ocean.

Don't buy it for a minute, what does it all mean? Maybe exactly what the article says it does....


Edited by RICH G (06/26/17 10:16 AM)