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Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by mojeer678: 9:05pm On Mar 26, 2021
geesilver:
this is getting worse daily

Ant it'll further get worse!

Al Jazeera: Suez Canal to be closed for weeks, (if not months)
This is one of the chaos events communists will use to rise to power. The only story regarding this event that is true is that it drew a cock, balls and *ss and then immediately drew a straight line to doing this. This was intentional no if's or buts, it was not cross winds as the official lie goes. Aside from ships that were intentionally scuttled to block it during war, this is the only time any ship became jammed in the channel, and it is the most horrible ship to jam a canal with, intentionally jammed in the most horrible way possible.

Now all shipping, totally unexpectedly, has to go around the horn of Africa. That's not a safe route. And THEN all shipping has to go around the southern tip of Africa, which while not being the most dangerous waters are not great. Add to that a TON of distance that needs to be covered. Oil prices are going to skyrocket just from the unexpected initial delay. Tankers are going to have to be in service for longer times per trip, which means there will be a tanker shortage.

Here is how it goes: Let's say you have 50 trucks that have to drive 500 miles to deliver a fixed amount of goods. And they are adequate. These trucks cannot be sped up and always operate at max useful speed. Suddenly the route changed and now the trucks have to go 2,000 miles and you have the same 50 trucks that travel at the same speed. What will happen? 25 percent of the products will be delivered, that's what.

To suddenly have to go around Africa for everything means we need 4X as many tankers as we have. DOOM ON.
If that ship is not miraculously cleared before everything goes off like a nuke, there will be $10 gas. AND BIDEN (Green screen) ABSOLUTELY WILL NOT ALLOW AMERICAN OIL TO PICK UP THE SLACK. American oil would totally solve the problem. But with Biden, you can forget it! Trump would see a business opportunity. The image of Biden will see a way to destroy. Vote fraud is going to do us in.

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Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by mojeer678: 9:11pm On Mar 26, 2021
mojeer678:


Ant it'll further get worse!

Al Jazeera: Suez Canal to be closed for weeks, (if not months)
This is one of the chaos events communists will use to rise to power. The only story regarding this event that is true is that it drew a cock, balls and *ss and then immediately drew a straight line to doing this. This was intentional no if's or buts, it was not cross winds as the official lie goes. Aside from ships that were intentionally scuttled to block it during war, this is the only time any ship became jammed in the channel, and it is the most horrible ship to jam a canal with, intentionally jammed in the most horrible way possible.

Now all shipping, totally unexpectedly, has to go around the horn of Africa. That's not a safe route. And THEN all shipping has to go around the southern tip of Africa, which while not being the most dangerous waters are not great. Add to that a TON of distance that needs to be covered. Oil prices are going to skyrocket just from the unexpected initial delay. Tankers are going to have to be in service for longer times per trip, which means there will be a tanker shortage.

Here is how it goes: Let's say you have 50 trucks that have to drive 500 miles to deliver a fixed amount of goods. And they are adequate. These trucks cannot be sped up and always operate at max useful speed. Suddenly the route changed and now the trucks have to go 2,000 miles and you have the same 50 trucks that travel at the same speed. What will happen? 25 percent of the products will be delivered, that's what.

To suddenly have to go around Africa for everything means we need 4X as many tankers as we have. DOOM ON.
If that ship is not miraculously cleared before everything goes off like a nuke, there will be $10 gas. AND BIDEN (Green screen) ABSOLUTELY WILL NOT ALLOW AMERICAN OIL TO PICK UP THE SLACK. American oil would totally solve the problem. But with Biden, you can forget it! Trump would see a business opportunity. The image of Biden will see a way to destroy. Vote fraud is going to do us in.

Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by geesilver(m): 9:23pm On Mar 26, 2021
mojeer678:


Ant it'll further get worse!

Al Jazeera: Suez Canal to be closed for weeks, (if not months)
This is one of the chaos events communists will use to rise to power. The only story regarding this event that is true is that it drew a cock, balls and *ss and then immediately drew a straight line to doing this. This was intentional no if's or buts, it was not cross winds as the official lie goes. Aside from ships that were intentionally scuttled to block it during war, this is the only time any ship became jammed in the channel, and it is the most horrible ship to jam a canal with, intentionally jammed in the most horrible way possible.

Now all shipping, totally unexpectedly, has to go around the horn of Africa. That's not a safe route. And THEN all shipping has to go around the southern tip of Africa, which while not being the most dangerous waters are not great. Add to that a TON of distance that needs to be covered. Oil prices are going to skyrocket just from the unexpected initial delay. Tankers are going to have to be in service for longer times per trip, which means there will be a tanker shortage.

Here is how it goes: Let's say you have 50 trucks that have to drive 500 miles to deliver a fixed amount of goods. And they are adequate. These trucks cannot be sped up and always operate at max useful speed. Suddenly the route changed and now the trucks have to go 2,000 miles and you have the same 50 trucks that travel at the same speed. What will happen? 25 percent of the products will be delivered, that's what.

To suddenly have to go around Africa for everything means we need 4X as many tankers as we have. DOOM ON.
If that ship is not miraculously cleared before everything goes off like a nuke, there will be $10 gas. AND BIDEN (Green screen) ABSOLUTELY WILL NOT ALLOW AMERICAN OIL TO PICK UP THE SLACK. American oil would totally solve the problem. But with Biden, you can forget it! Trump would see a business opportunity. The image of Biden will see a way to destroy. Vote fraud is going to do us in.
well you have points here but there is also the possibility of cross wind having effect on it my worries is that the possible solution here is transloading and this will take weeks due to the vessel position and the imbalance it would cause on operation which is very Risky
2. the Indian Ocean which is the alternative is not too safe because of high rate of pirates operations there. like you pinpointed out that it could be a possible means of jacking up the oil price due to longer delivery time and fear of safety on the alternative root... anything is possible
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by wunmi590(m): 9:27pm On Mar 26, 2021
madukka:
What if the blockage where delibrate

I’m not sure is deliberate, according to explorers thread, it state that what might cause such is likely an heavy wind blew it and they couldn’t maneuver so it got stuck that way.

Oyinbo people no be evil like majority of black men
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by IgboWarlord(m): 9:43pm On Mar 26, 2021
MansoryMX:
Somalia pirates right now....


[img]https://media./images/fc60d29b491774d6addabd1a2292cc16/tenor.gif[/img]

Since the construction of the Suez canal by an Anglo-French consortium,have you ever heard that pirates operate in or around the canal?..That place na high security zone oo,from its days under British control to its nationalisation by the Egyptian government..Besides,Somali pirates dey operate for Indian ocean.
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by Cousin9999: 9:48pm On Mar 26, 2021
But these clowns want to fight development in Africa.
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by Nobody: 9:53pm On Mar 26, 2021
royalamour:
I will keep posting and shouting until the world hears and knows about the suffering of my people.

The hunger, pains and agony of depression.

But because of people without conscience, they have refused to take the story to the front page.

Gov. Bello of Kogi State spent 90 million NGN on just a web application of flowchart.

See story here.

https://www.nairaland.com/6477748/investigation-kogi-govt-spent-n90#100223408


Just like the people of the old, Seun is corrupt and have resorted to taking bribes to support corruption and evil.

Seun is corrupt? How? If Nairaland doesn't feature a news, other platforms will
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by Sanctecosma(m): 10:48pm On Mar 26, 2021
No smoke without fire. I strongly suspect that there is/are country(ies) or certain business conglomerates behind this. Yes! I suspect a ruthless business strategy in play here. And you can be sure they're already cashing out from it.
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by freeborn02: 11:34pm On Mar 26, 2021
post=100238494:
Very Good Development......

Where is your moral? Did it travel and left you behind? Just some innocent questions.
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by akigbemaru: 12:36am On Mar 27, 2021
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by booz(m): 12:51am On Mar 27, 2021
More pollution, more disturbance to aquatic life.
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by Hespee93: 2:59am On Mar 27, 2021
madukka:
What if the blockage where delibrate

I was thinking the same thing cos I don't understand how would that come.
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 3:20am On Mar 27, 2021
Pilates will be very pleased of hearing this News . Unless they will enter that route with a swarm of US Navy seal
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by Biodun556(m): 6:55am On Mar 27, 2021
tegafej:
I'm still yet to understand why it is so difficult to remove that ship from the canal and how it got stuck in the first place.

It was strong wind that carried it

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Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by Emyogalanya: 8:02am On Mar 27, 2021
MansoryMX:
Somalia pirates right now....


[img]https://media./images/fc60d29b491774d6addabd1a2292cc16/tenor.gif[/img]
no be small thing
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by bfn1: 8:06am On Mar 27, 2021
MansoryMX:
Somalia pirates right now....


[img]https://media./images/fc60d29b491774d6addabd1a2292cc16/tenor.gif[/img]
Common! grin
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by Georgejeez: 10:19am On Mar 27, 2021
LabuleofNigeria:
Niger G boys go still use this Suex rout thing for format grin grin grin

Them go be like "My 27 containers worth $107M has been trapped in the Suez rout, i urgently need funds to take another route grin"
"Will refund u when it landed" grin grin grin
Thanks for the update bro ,you just opened my mind,,My Minnesota woman go hear hwiinnn .
Steady cash out
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by mojeer678: 11:08am On Mar 27, 2021
geesilver:

well you have points here but there is also the possibility of cross wind having effect on it my worries is that the possible solution here is transloading and this will take weeks due to the vessel position and the imbalance it would cause on operation which is very Risky
2. the Indian Ocean which is the alternative is not too safe because of high rate of pirates operations there. like you pinpointed out that it could be a possible means of jacking up the oil price due to longer delivery time and fear of safety on the alternative root... anything is possible

You're correct. The odds of this being a random event is insignificant.

The theories have started rolling in:

Another take on the ship in the canal -
This happened right when NATO is desperately searching for the Russian sub Rostov-on-Don, a Kilo class sub that disappeared a week ago. This sub is a very nasty one that is fairly small, and could have gone through the canal submerged. Right now they have the entire Mediterranean sealed off to prevent it from getting away, which is somewhat far fetched when they don't even know where it is.

I think it is far fetched that they'd have opted to do this much damage just to find a hidden sub, but the sub is indeed missing and might have been that important. Who knows. It would be a LOT easier to get it through the strait of Gibraltar. And why would they even need to send it through the canal in secret?

It is plausible that they jammed the ship in real good to stifle war efforts, the U.S. could cope with this problem in a war FAR better than China or Russia would.

Did they stuxnet the ship to draw that pretty picture and then jam it, while the crew was oblivious? You'd never figure out what you were drawing on the water while playing poker and spraying the floor. If the pilot was not really paying attention and someone did this, and he did not care about the ship moving when it did not need to, even the pilot would not know what got drawn. Sorta doubt that, but it is possible this was 100 percent stuxnet.

Would the U.S. or Israel stuxnet a ship to gain strategic advantage? Well, that answer is obvious and if they did, they absolutely would hatch some ridiculous cover story like "the wind did it" when the area is always windy and no ship has ever been grounded by wind in that canal in over 100 years. The computer should have corrected any wind induced navigational errors faster than "instantly." - jimstone.is
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by Tobid1822: 11:29am On Mar 27, 2021
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Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by geesilver(m): 1:24pm On Mar 27, 2021
mojeer678:


You're correct. The odds of this being a random event is insignificant.

The theories have started rolling in:

Another take on the ship in the canal -
This happened right when NATO is desperately searching for the Russian sub Rostov-on-Don, a Kilo class sub that disappeared a week ago. This sub is a very nasty one that is fairly small, and could have gone through the canal submerged. Right now they have the entire Mediterranean sealed off to prevent it from getting away, which is somewhat far fetched when they don't even know where it is.

I think it is far fetched that they'd have opted to do this much damage just to find a hidden sub, but the sub is indeed missing and might have been that important. Who knows. It would be a LOT easier to get it through the strait of Gibraltar. And why would they even need to send it through the canal in secret?

It is plausible that they jammed the ship in real good to stifle war efforts, the U.S. could cope with this problem in a war FAR better than China or Russia would.

Did they stuxnet the ship to draw that pretty picture and then jam it, while the crew was oblivious? You'd never figure out what you were drawing on the water while playing poker and spraying the floor. If the pilot was not really paying attention and someone did this, and he did not care about the ship moving when it did not need to, even the pilot would not know what got drawn. Sorta doubt that, but it is possible this was 100 percent stuxnet.

Would the U.S. or Israel stuxnet a ship to gain strategic advantage? Well, that answer is obvious and if they did, they absolutely would hatch some ridiculous cover story like "the wind did it" when the area is always windy and no ship has ever been grounded by wind in that canal in over 100 years. The computer should have corrected any wind induced navigational errors faster than "instantly." - jimstone.is
hmmmmm.... all this could be a strategy for selfishness, you know the world powers want power to change hand and are ready to do anything secretively to gain the power..... US have less worries in this case even Africa us still safe because most of our import cones from China and that's not our route.... so let's keep finger crossed
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by Saint52(m): 3:48pm On Mar 27, 2021
tegafej:
I'm still yet to understand why it is so difficult to remove that ship from the canal and how it got stuck in the first place.




The ship was blown off course by heavy wind, The dusty wind restricted the pilot vision.. It was too late when he realized, Ship too big and heavy to navigate..
Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by mojeer678: 8:54pm On Mar 28, 2021
geesilver:

hmmmmm.... all this could be a strategy for selfishness, you know the world powers want power to change hand and are ready to do anything secretively to gain the power..... US have less worries in this case even Africa us still safe because most of our import cones from China and that's not our route.... so let's keep finger crossed

Just imagine this!!

MOCKERY: THIS IS RUMORED TO BE THE MOST ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT HIGHWAY IN CHINA AND LOOK AT THIS - WHAT HAPPENED TODAY

Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by mojeer678: 8:57pm On Mar 28, 2021
Nonexistent:
I dey tells you. It will be big payday for them now.

Re: Suez Cannal Blockage: Companies Consider Alternative Routes by geesilver(m): 9:13pm On Mar 28, 2021
mojeer678:


Just imagine this!!

MOCKERY: THIS IS RUMORED TO BE THE MOST ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT HIGHWAY IN CHINA AND LOOK AT THIS - WHAT HAPPENED TODAY
this looks more intentional, can we relate it to the vessel at Suez maybe yes or no.....

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