Anonymous ID: fcc82a March 28, 2024, 11:09 a.m. No.20643040   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3053 >>3064 >>3114

>>20642995

https://t.me/GeneralMCNews/7991

 

BREAKING: Investigators are indicating that it might require up to two years to uncover details regarding one of the most devastating maritime accidents in American history. Concurrently.

 

An elite Coast Guard unit is examining 13 Centers for Disease Control containers aboard the vessel, marked with the label "Hazardous Materials."

 

This development prompts inquiries regarding the CDC's dispatch of Hazmat containers to Sri Lanka, the intended destination of the vessel prior to its collision with the Scott Key Francis Bridge upon departing from the Port of Baltimore.

Anonymous ID: fcc82a March 28, 2024, 11:19 a.m. No.20643075   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3084 >>3088 >>3172

https://insiderpaper.com/over-1600-european-planes-affected-by-mysterious-gps-jamming/

 

NEW: Over 1,600 planes affected by mysterious GPS jamming across Europe

 

Planes flying over and near the Baltic Sea in northern Europe have faced technical issues due to jamming. A total of 1614 planes, mostly civilian, have reported problems since then.

 

A map shared on X by an open-source intelligence account, which monitors interference, displays incidents spread across Poland and southern Sweden, reported lbc.co.uk.

 

Although most incidents seem to be in Polish airspace, OSINT blogs have mentioned that planes flying in airspace belonging to Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Latvia, and Lithuania have also experienced interference problems.

 

According to lbc.co.uk, there seems to be minimal to no interference in Belarus, a strong ally of Russia, or in Kaliningrad, the Russian province separated from the mainland by sea and land.

 

Newsweek stated that the increase in interference is mainly linked to the Kaliningrad region, where Russia is thought to possess significant resources for electronic warfare.