Lara Logan is a well-known name in investigative journalism. She once served as chief diplomatic correspondent for CBS News and covered some of the world’s biggest news.
But when Rogan began honestly looking into what liberals notoriously call right-wing hysteria, including coronavirus vaccine skepticism, 2020 election fraud, and the alternate story of Jan. 6, she essentially “accused of”far-right media star” reports the New York Times.
But Pat Gray is a big fan of Logan’s brutally honest work, which is what all journalism is about. should Get used to it.
“We’ve been following your work for a really long time, and we appreciate everything you do,” he tells her.
Logan’s latest report revolves around the tragic Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, Maryland.
On March 26th, the day the bridge collapsed, Logan revealed to X that her claims were clearly “a ‘strategic attack’ on U.S. critical infrastructure, possibly cyber.”
“As soon as the incident was discovered, authorities claimed there was no evidence of any wrongdoing,” says Pat.
“Yes, it was strange because they didn’t have time to investigate. It was unusual for authorities to make a definitive statement about anything, especially considering what happened,” Logan says.
After speaking with many people, including someone who had “worked in Baltimore for 30 years,” someone who “worked in maritime assault,” and someone who “still works on active duty in the intelligence community,” Lara said: I came up with a story like this. The collapse of the bridge did not correspond at all to official statements from authorities.
“One person in particular knew instantly from the first moment they saw that ship that it wasn’t in the shipping lane, which is where they should be when it was in the shipping lane,” she explained. do.
Additionally, “multiple intelligence experts” told Lara that the crash “was technical…so we knew it the moment we saw it.” [they] Implement this technique on a foreign battlefield. ”
“That’s called ‘spoofing,’” they told her. [the ship crew] throwing an anchor or something [they] You can try and fix [the GPS attack], it’s already too late. ”
Watch the clip below to learn how “spoofing” works and the possible reasons behind this allegedly orchestrated attack.
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