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Updated: 04:50 am GMT, March 09, 2036
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'Ghost ship' sails onShip of Jews continues looking for somewhere to landOSLO, Norway (RWN) - The so-called 'Ghost Ship of David' was turned away from docking in the port of Oslo yesterday, and continues it search to find a safe place to dock. The ship, formerly the Carnival Conquest, is a former cruise ship that was taken over by Jews in the days after the Great Zionist Betrayal in 2015 and has been sailing ever since, trying to find a country that will take it. Norwegian authorities sailed out to the ship as it hovered off the entrance to the harbor, waiting for a pilot to take it in, said Havn Kart, a spokesman for the port. "We told them that they could dock in Norway, of course, because we are a neutral country, but that we would repatriate any Jews to the land they came from, in accordance with our laws," Kart said. The ship's crew asked for the ability to bring aboard provisions, and Norwegian authorities allowed barges with food and water to come out to the ship. "They pay," Kart said, "and as a neutral country, we render assistance to any ship that needs it. It is only in docking that we have a problem, and only then if anyone leaves the ship." Three years ago, the ship was allowed to dock in Bremen for engine repairs. A group of 10 teenagers left the ship -- against the orders of the captain - and walked through the port area. Two of the teenagers were killed in port fights with Muslim dockworkers and the other eight were placed into custody for their own protection and then repatriated to the Islamic States of America. "It is so frustrating to see land that close and not be able to get on it," a blogger named "Anne Frank" wrote in her blog yesterday. "This is the fourth time this year that we have tried to make landfall and have been kept from doing it." The Jews have created their own community on the ship of 3,000. There is, according to sources on board, a medical school, entire college curriculums and an entire economy that includes a monetary system. "We will make our own home if we have to," Capt. David Spangler, the ship's commanding officer said. "We will find a place where we can live without persecution and suspicion. We have been at this 21 years, and it took Moses 40. We will build a land every bit as strong and vibrant as Israel. We just don't know where God wants to lead us first." Comments | Tell A Friend | Run for President |





