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To: ggersh who wrote (70514)5/19/2024 2:46:58 PM
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A bit odd.

Stranded ship Dali that destroyed Baltimore bridge set to move Monday - Times of India (indiatimes.com)

<<Since Dali crashed into a support column of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, the 20 Indians and one Sri Lankan on board had no cell phones as they were confiscated by the FBI and endured a series of controlled explosions to break apart a massive piece of bridge stuck atop the ship’s bow.

After the FBI boarded the Dali and seized the seamen’s cell phones, a wave of anxiety permeated the ship, according to a joint statement from the Singapore Maritime Officers’ Union, which represents the ship’s officers, and the Singapore Organisation of Seamen, which represents the other crew members, as per CNN.
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Why would the FBI wish to leave 21 crew members onboard without cell phones as they had confiscated them.? They even remain on board during the controlled explosions to remove the remains of the bridge.

I had looked at the incident in the past. This guy has relevant knowledge & experience. Says it must of been an accident.

Mv Dali - Baltimore crash follow up video. (youtube.com)

They reckon the Titanic going into reverse just before the iceberg hit caused a loss of steering too, so it is a bit puzzling.

And hackers can do amazing stuff on a computer controlled ship I expect. So now I am not so sure it was just an accident.