^ credible
because technical information supplied matches what I independently knew about MPEG video, key frames, etc.
^ credible
because technical information supplied matches what I independently knew about MPEG video, key frames, etc.
Anons are not divided. If you spot divisions (there are plenty, don't get me wrong), those are intruders trying to make trouble here, not the volunteer patriot researchers who staff this board 24x7x365.
Memes: division, unity
Interesting that the freemason compass/dividers suggests a tactic of dividing a group in order to control them or minimize their impact.
well isn't there a shipfagging app that some anons have used? And can we get the vessel's identifying information (tail number, whatever they use for ships) from web search, to correlate with the ship location database? I haven't done this, I'm just a part time planefag.
This is probably the prison barge we're talking about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernon_C._Bain_Correctional_Center
Can we confirm by matching photos?
"The Vernon C. Bain Center (VCBC), also known as the Vernon C. Bain Maritime Facility[2] and under the nickname "The Boat",[3] is an 800-bed jail barge used to hold inmates for the New York City Department of Corrections. The barge is anchored off the Bronx's southern shore, near Hunts Point. It was built in New Orleans along the Mississippi River for $161 million in Avondale Shipyard,[4] and brought to New York in 1992 to reduce overcrowding in the island's land-bound buildings for a lower price.[5] Nicknamed "The Boat" by prison staff and inmates,[6] it is designed to handle inmates from medium- to maximum-security in 16 dormitories and 100 cells.
Currently the only barge in use, the Vernon C. Bain Center is the third prison barge that the New York Department of Corrections has used…."
from Wikipedia. The tweet said it was recognized in NC as being the one from NYC.
Pic from https://www.6sqft.com/this-barge-floating-in-the-east-river-is-home-to-800-prisoners/
So far I've struck out trying to locate registration info in the US Coast Guard ship registry on the Vernon C. Bain prison barge.
Now I'm trying a ship tracking map. Not found there either. I'm no expert on this and not sure that the inability to locate a ship/barge by name indicates anything.
https://www.myshiptracking.com/
Somebody else want to try digging on
this?
How long ago was the prison barge seen in Morehead City, NC?
Was it moored or underway (towed I presume)?
Confirm. Great site though. Much more comprehensive than the one I tried first.
Will bookmark.