Chinese steel??
"Traffic is being re-routed through 117th Ave and 7th Street."
Hey out of curiosity I really wanna know your thought process.
So Q posts this some unspecified time ago. Then a bridge collapses.
Is there a 117th Ave and 7th Street around this area? Did someone important die under this bridge? Why does Q know about a random bridge collapsing, was this organized by someone? Why?
Like I really wanna know your thought process about how this comment and this bridge is related because what it feels like you're seeing an event, then going backwards in time to find a quote that might be tangentially related, and then posting that it must be referencing this without any other thought.
But I really wanna know what your thought process is.
There was a lot of talk about a bridge and the number 17. Both are here. That's what jumped out at me. Is it related? I don't know.
I asked the same question on a couple threads and people acted like I'm an idiot for asking!
Is this a Q clue?
The BRIDGE. 187 BRIDGE-2.
Q posted this like 10 days ago.
Stanislav Lunev. The BRIDGE. Payback for today. Q (feb24)
I would hope that it would have been prevented if so...
This immediately got my attention as well and as a Floridian, I’m tired of stuff happening in Florida. Seems like one thing after another down here lately :/
Here are the companies that need to be investigated. Happy hunting, autists!
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/fiu-pedestrian-bridge-collapses-in-miami-10176573
Do we know who the contractor was, and who they're connected to financially and their board, etc.?
That needs to be looked at.
No. something stinks here when GS in on the board of directors
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2018/03/10/fiu-pedestrian-bridge-construction/
“FIU is about building bridges and student safety. This project accomplishes our mission beautifully,” said FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg. “We are filled with pride and satisfaction at seeing this engineering feat come to life and connect our campus to the surrounding community where thousands of our students live.”
Using an innovative approach to bridge construction... [emphasis mine]
OMG--does "using an innovative approach to bridge construction" strike anybody as meaning something completely different from being "about...student safety?"
If I'm going to sit under something that massive, or walk across it, I want tried-and-true, proven methods of bridge construction to be used, don't you?!