Was Baltimore A Black Swan?
A foreign tanker jammed into the main support beam for the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, causing the bridge to collapse and dozens of vehicles to roll off into the bay. Now, many pundits believe this could be the Black Swan false flag that we’ve been warned might happen this spring. Recall one of the key phrases in the warning: Watch the water!
The bridge easily crumpled under the impact from the foreign tanker Dali. It’s owned by a Singapore company, and Mitch McConnell’s sister in law, the late Angela Chao, is listed as the CEO of that company. The question has been raised: Was this a heavily costly accident or a planned attack on one of America’s aging bridges? Baltimore is among the key ports on the eastern seaboard of the nation, handling a higher volume of automobiles and light trucks than any other port.
It’s unclear how long these shipments will need to be diverted or where else they might go. Also unclear: How many vehicles fell from the collapsing bridge and how many lives were lost? Here’s more from Steve Turley.
Here is a second look at the tragedy, bringing together Monica Crowley, the former Assistant Treasury Secretary, with Glenn Beck. The collapse occurred around 1:30 a.m., which could be a blessing. There were few cars on the bridge at that time. It’s now believed only six or seven vehicles fell into the harbor, one of them a heavy truck.


