WATCH THE WATER
Anons, something just now occurred to me. Given Q's most recent post, we very well could have been given instructions to monitor the oceans and waterways.
This may be somewhat convoluted, so bear with me here. It's important.
https://amp.scmp.com/business/companies/article/3077465/troubles-mount-global-shipping-lines-seafarers-are-short-supply
https://www.ship-technology.com/features/impact-of-coronavirus-on-shipping/
>global shipping has been slowed to a standstill
>cruise lines shut down
>entire vessels exposed/infected
Why is this important? Put simply, the United States is the only blue-water navy that patrols globally. It protects global shipping lines and makes global trade possible.
What happens when the oceans are emptied of those vessels?
ONE IF BY LAND, TWO IF BY SEA
And sure enough, TWO lanterns. And the other day at the press briefing on the 19th? TWO Q-tips. A tip from Q: two. In other words, by sea.
SYNTHESIS:
The enemy may be amassing a naval force as we speak, or it may use normal shipping routes by water to conduct an attack. The Port of Los Angeles is still getting plenty of Chinese ships from what I hear but I cannot conduct ground surveillance represent time. Needs verification. NYC and San Fran also possible targets.
In any case, we need to watch global shipping routes and ports. I doubt they've gone half as silent as it seems.
WATCH THE WATER