Sunday, June 23, 2013

This shit will spiral out of control.....


via Harris Tactical from RedFlagNews...
A large fleet named “Mol Comfort” carrying Arms for FSA from the U.S. has crashed in the Indian Ocean as it made its way from Singapore to Jeddah, on board were 4,500 containers loaded with arms for the Syrian rebels’
‘MOL Comfort sank due to yet unclear reasons, sailing from Singapore to Jeddah and after that to North Europe, leaving behind hundreds of drifting containers and a huge aftershock hitting liner sector and all of the maritime industry.
Even the scale of the consequences is hard, impossible, to estimate, not to mention consequences themselves. This is the 1st case in liner sector, when modern ocean-going liner container vessel (built in Japan!) sank in the ocean after breaking in 2 parts, like a poorly built and managed bulk carrier or over aged coaster. Nothing like this ever occurred, and no one believed it was possible, even theoretically. It just could not happen, but still, here it is.’
H/T Before It's News... and Vessel Finder....
This is getting good in a very bad way.

Time to saddle up, clean the gear and all that other jazz.

MARSOC and Navy SEALs want a maritime role?  Time to go boys.

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  2. Good, no weapons for the Muslims. I hope every shipment sinks. Burn in hell Obamao.

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  3. So Russia????? Or do you think its just conspiracy???????

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    1. i have absolutely no idea. i think that the CIA and the Russian FSB are both playing games along with the Israelis, the Brits, the French, Hezbollah, Iranians,Syrians etc...we're probably looking at an intelligence agency olympics with everyone competing for position.

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  4. Crew: "11 Russians, one Ukrainian and 14 Filipinos". Just saying

    This is fascinating. A whole ship breaking in two and it just happens to be carrying arms for the FSA.

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  5. That looks like some pretty extensive external damage on the starboard side of the ship. Was that caused by fire when the ship broke apart or could there have potentially been an external blast? When I heard the ship broke in two the first thing that came to my mind was the Cheonan.

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