- Jeff, this civilian manning Navy ships thing was something
else I "saw" and even spoke to the Navy about in Everette WA
some years back. In the visions we were using ships staffed with both Navy
and civilians for operation Sealift which actually exists now to assist
FEMA. The ships and crews in the visions were used for emergency service
to Alaska, Canada and the coastal areas including Puget Sound because of
the drastic geo changes.
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- I am a retired USMM Chief Engineer, inspected. If one
goes to a maritime college and graduates after 4 years (5 in some cases),
one comes out as a 3rd inspected engineer, and it takes another 4 years
to achieve Chief IF everything goes correctly as planned, an extreme rarity
in most cases. I have had a couple of 3rd engineers that were so ignorant
overall, they almost reduced me to tears. I never attended a Maritime College,
merely challenging the course as I had enough sea time by way of the Coast
Guard. The written test took over a week, 8 hours a day in those days.
The test this day and age is allot simpler, by the way, which does not
help the Navy problems in the long run.
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- The Navy changes out personal like socks, real training
is a long drawn out process, and Merchant Marine officers in most instances
can fill the void. When I tell you the Navy is not ashamed to call and
ask me to help solve a problem for them, it tells you something, does it
not? To be quite frank about it, the government and parties in the military
know exactly what I have seen as future events also. No stone is left unturned
to protect our country and people, and readiness is the key. I am one of
the reasons the emergency sea lift exists today, and was told that by the
Navy.
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- For example: Lake Union in Seattle is full of ships which
were military at one time, then converted for freight or processing seafood.
Many are idle as the fishing seasons dropped off. Navy people have a rough
time trying to figure out how to run these vessels since much of the equipment
is NOT by the military "book", you might say. That is where people
like myself come into play, since we can fix and run almost anything that
floats, due to all of the experience with various systems, a great many
jury rigged by people long departed for the other side of our existence.
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- Keep in mind I am not speaking of fighting a war, but
fighting the elements. The greatest job the United States military is going
to do in the history of this nation is not conflicts such as WW II, but
the terrible geo changes we all will be facing soon. I am anti-war Jeff,
but not anti-military by any wild stretch of he imagination. Sure, there
are a few rotten officer apples here and there in the service, but there
are more in the Congress and procurement areas which are allot smaller.
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- We hear about Haarp and sonar problems, but the day will
come when every American will softly say: "Thank God for the Navy..."
and mean it from the bottom of their hearts.
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- Sincerely,
- Allen D. Furford
- Chief Engineer USMM (Retired)
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- P.S. They know all about Nibiru Jeff, Old Rambling Rose.
They also are waiting and trying to prepare for the unknown. There is no
free lunch in this case. There are many ways to interpret "... the
Sons of Light will defeat the Sons of Darkness". We have to look at
all sides of the coin to avoid possible problems. We will come out on top
when the geo smoke clears, but the process will be a long drawn out affair.
The Magtet is part of the scene...
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