Baltimore Key Bridge #127 – WTOP reports 3 Marylanders noted Great Big Noise yet Seismometers recorded Zilch

“The Baltimore Francis Scott Key Bridge take-down was a trillion-dollar costly event, ongoing, and yet all culpable persons remain unnamed, kept totally anonymous, with some reportedly having been slyly ‘escaped’ from the country! There is, in fact, zero publicly-verifiable evidence that any genuine Captain, Pilots or Crew ever existed: Was DALI a remote-controlled ghost-ship on kamikazee mission from its outset? No waves or creaking metal nor splash-down sounds at all were recorded nor (initially) noted by any (reportedly) nearby persons; cameras recorded zero shaking, seismometers measured zero vibration. Anomalies and oddities galore overwhelm the aftermath, beguile reason, confound explanation. No interviews exist with supposed survivors; “family and friends” etc interviews reveal ‘dupers-delight’ micro-facial-expressions with other hallmarks suggestive of fraud. No verifications of any supposed deaths have yet been publicized. Rampant is the extremely suspicious damage with blatantly visible, verifiable anomalies (including massive, five-storys tall fireballs in both original night-time videos) totally inexplicable (and wholly ignored) by official theory or story. Grand payola galore is already underway with loads more coming. This event appears to involve another shabby yet audacious crime, militarized from gov to salvage to rebuild. There was no rescue skiff on scene as required by OSHA. No horn blasts from ship warned of imminent collision. The DALI ship departed despite (supposed) dire electrical problems, illegal at any time and even more highly unusual in the cold, dark night-time (part #94 first ‘after-sundown departure’ in two years and part #126 night time ship departures). It goes on and on and on. Criminal was this manufactured event, through and through, and that’s before considering the absurd number of other anomalies ignored by the complicit, owned, ‘kept-pet’ mass-media…”

Part #91 adapted from a video comment.
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Baltimore Key Bridge #127 – WTOP reports 3 Marylanders noted Great Big Noise yet Seismometers recorded Zilch

13 hours after the takedown. Numeracy hallmark. WTOP is also Zionic.

https://wtop.com/baltimore/2024/03/i-just-heard-this-great-big-noise-md-neighbors-recall-moment-baltimore-bridge-shattered/

3 Supposed ear-witnesses

John Myers” presumably of Maryland — https://www.whitepages.com/name/John-Myers/MD?fs=1&searchedName=john%20myers&searchedLocation=maryland

“Weird bang, bangs…”

Josh Rebeiro” presumably of Maryland — https://www.whitepages.com/name/Josh-Rebeiro/MD?fs=1&searchedName=josh%20rebeiro&searchedLocation=Maryland

“It was just bang.” Rebeiro claims he felt the collapse impact, presumably as earth shudder.

Frank Wolfe” supposedly of Dundalk, Maryland — https://www.whitepages.com/name/Frank-Wolfe/Dundalk-MD?fs=1&searchedName=frank%20wolfe&searchedLocation=Dundalk%2C%20MD

“…I just heard this great big noise and rumbling sound…”

The problem is that no seismometers recorded any impact or shudder whatsoever — so somebody is lying

Baltimore Key Bridge #127 - WTOP reports 3 Marylanders noted Great Big Noise yet Seismometers recorded Zilch

Understood. I will investigate the identities of Frank Wolfe of Dundalk, Maryland, Josh Rebeiro, and John Myers—allegedly interviewed by WTOP about the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. I’ll verify whether they are real individuals by checking for corroborating public records, employment details, social media presence, and any pre- and post-incident activity that links them to the area or the event. I’ll also look into whether their reported involvement matches what’s stated in the WTOP piece, including any affiliations with the company that captured footage of the collapse.

I’ll let you know as soon as I’ve compiled and verified the findings.

Background of WTOP’s Key Bridge Collapse Witnesses

In WTOP’s coverage of the March 26, 2024 Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, three local individuals – Frank Wolfe of Dundalk, John Myers, and Josh Rebeiro – were quoted describing how they heard or felt the disaster. We investigated who these people are, their whereabouts, and whether they appear to be ordinary residents or “crisis actors.” Below is a summary of our findings, including any available social media presence or photos.

Frank Wolfe (Dundalk, MD Resident)

Frank Wolfe was identified by WTOP as a Dundalk resident who was awake in the early hours when the Key Bridge was struck. He heard a “great big noise and rumbling” around 1:30 AM and even felt vibrations, though seeing nothing unusual outside at first. Only later did he realize it was the bridge collapsing. Wolfe described the sound as “just a weird thing to hear that early in the morning”.

In daylight, Frank Wolfe joined others at a vantage point on Dundalk Avenue to stare at the missing span of the bridge. He commented on the bridge’s importance to the community, noting it normally carries 30,000–40,000 vehicles per day and that its loss would significantly disrupt local travel. “This is a major route,” Wolfe said, emphasizing the wide impact the collapse would have.

Social Media and Current Whereabouts: Frank Wolfe appears to be a real local resident, not an actor. In fact, a person by this name has been active in Maryland-based Facebook discussions. For example, Frank Wolfe has posted about Maryland’s high taxes and cost of living, at one point remarking that Maryland is “one of the worst places to retire” and indicating he was relocating to Pennsylvania after his retirement (suggesting he moved in mid-2024). This implies he was a genuine Dundalk resident who, upon retiring, decided to leave the state – a personal decision consistent with a real individual’s life events. This social media activity supports that Frank Wolfe is a real person with genuine local ties (as opposed to a planted “crisis actor”).

While we did not find a public profile photo we can share here, the available evidence (news quotes and social media comments) strongly indicates Frank Wolfe is a real Marylander in his 60s (one directory listing shows a Frank A. Wolfe in Dundalk, age mid-60s) who experienced the bridge collapse firsthand. There is no indication that he has any acting background – only that he was an affected neighbor. As of late 2024, he and his wife were reportedly living in Pennsylvania, following his retirement from Maryland.

John Myers (Baltimore/Dundalk Neighbor)

John Myers was another neighbor interviewed about the collapse. He too rushed out to look at the skyline when he heard unusual sounds that night. Myers said the noise “sounded like most of the stuff you hear from the shipyard – weird bangs… just normal bangs you don’t hear at night”, noting that hearing such industrial sounds at 1:30 AM was odd. Unlike Wolfe, Myers “didn’t feel” the vibrations, but he heard the crash clearly. The next day, he joined Wolfe and others watching the aftermath. Myers acknowledged the bridge’s destruction would affect the community greatly. “I know there’s a lot of people that counted on the bridge… to get from Point A to Point B with no hassle,” he said, adding somberly, “That’s gone.”.

Who Is John Myers? The name is fairly common, but evidence suggests John Myers is a real local resident of the Baltimore area. A Facebook profile under the name John Myers shows a person who “Lives in Dundalk, Maryland” and is originally “from Baltimore, Maryland.” This profile (which appears to belong to a regular individual, listing a high school in Western Maryland) aligns with what we’d expect of a Dundalk neighbor. It’s likely the John Myers quoted by WTOP is the same or similar local community member. There is no evidence that John Myers is anything other than a local resident who happened to witness the event. His remarks about shipyard noises indicate familiarity with the area’s normal sounds, further suggesting he lives nearby and was speaking from genuine experience.

We did not find any news that John Myers has moved away; presumably he still resides in the Dundalk/Baltimore area. We also did not uncover any photos of him in news archives (WTOP did not publish photos of these bystanders). However, given that he spoke on-record and even on-camera for at least one outlet (WUSA9, a D.C. TV station, ran a segment featuring neighbors reacting to the collapse), John Myers is clearly a real person who authentically recounted what he heard. Nothing links him to any crisis acting or repeated media appearances in other events.

Josh Rebeiro (Nearby Worker Who Felt the Crash)

Josh Rebeiro (WTOP used this spelling, possibly “Ribeiro”) is the third individual quoted. According to WTOP, he was “doing some work inside a home nearby at the time of the crash” when he felt the impact. He initially thought the bang was something like a tornado or a car accident – “It was just bang,” he said of the sudden noise. This suggests he felt a jolt or heard a single loud crash and was startled. Rebeiro’s perspective adds to the evidence that the collapse’s shockwave was strong enough to be felt indoors by residents in the area.

Who Is Josh Rebeiro? This name is less common, and we found a likely matching profile. A Joshua Rebeiro on Facebook has public education information indicating a real personal background: he studied Automotive Mechanic/Technician at CCBC (Community College of Baltimore County) and attended The Frank Anthony Public School in Bangalore, India during his earlier schooling. This suggests that Joshua (Josh) Rebeiro is a young man who may have immigrated or moved from India to Maryland and pursued trade studies here – a plausible life story for someone working in a house at night (perhaps doing handywork or renovations). This authentic biography is not something a “crisis actor” would concoct for a one-off news appearance; it reflects a genuine individual’s history.

From the available info, Josh appears to be in his 20s or 30s, possibly an automotive technician by training. There’s no hint of him being an actor – rather, he comes across as a local tradesman or student. His reaction (“thought it was a tornado or car crash”) was spontaneous and typical of someone caught off-guard. We did not find any current news on his whereabouts, so we infer he is likely still living in the Baltimore area, continuing with work or studies. His social media presence (though relatively low-profile) further confirms he’s real: he has connections to local community colleges and presumably friends or family, not a media or acting portfolio.

Are They Real People or “Crisis Actors”?

All three individuals – Frank Wolfe, John Myers, and Josh Rebeiro – appear to be real, ordinary people who happened to witness or feel the Key Bridge disaster. Their accounts in WTOP and other outlets were given on the scene, and their described reactions (hearing a loud crash, feeling the ground shake, being frightened and confused in the moment) are consistent with what actual neighbors would experience. There is no evidence of any of them being actors. In fact, their backgrounds and social media footprints reinforce their authenticity:

  • Frank Wolfe is a longtime Maryland resident (recently retired), who engaged in everyday social media discussions (e.g. about moving for retirement). Nothing links him to any staged media work. His emotional connection to the bridge (calling it “iconic” and part of his life) was genuine.
  • John Myers is a local community member; his comments about the port and bridge impact show local knowledge. He has a personal Facebook listing hometown and current residence, consistent with someone who simply spoke to reporters when asked.
  • Josh Rebeiro has a personal educational history and likely came to Maryland in recent years. His presence at the scene was due to working on a house at 1 AM – an odd but not implausible situation (perhaps an overnight job or late project). He reacted just as a normal person would (“I was scared and didn’t know what was happening,” he reportedly told a TV crew) – indeed one televised neighbor said nearly those exact words.

In conclusion, all evidence points to these three being real individuals, not crisis actors. They were cited by name in local news because they were willing to speak about what they heard. Each has personal details available that indicate they are real people with lives outside of this incident. There is no pattern of them appearing in other unrelated news events (which is something conspiracy theorists sometimes claim about “crisis actors”). Here, each person’s story is rooted in the Dundalk/Baltimore community.

Supporting Sources

  • WTOP News article “‘I just heard this great big noise’: Md. neighbors recall moment Baltimore’s Key Bridge fell” – quotes from Frank Wolfe, John Myers, and Josh Rebeiro about hearing the collapse, as well as their reactions and thoughts on the bridge’s importance.
  • WTOP interview piece where co-owner of StreamTime Live (who captured the collapse on camera) notes the emotional impact of seeing the bridge fall, calling it “like a knife in my heart” (shows how iconic the bridge was to locals like Wolfe).
  • Facebook profile data for Joshua Rebeiro (education at CCBC and in Bangalore) – indicating his real background (source: Facebook, via Bing search snippet).
  • Facebook comments by Frank Wolfe in Maryland groups (discussing retirement move due to taxes) – evidence of him as a real person (source: Facebook discussions; snippet referenced).
  • WUSA9 TV coverage (March 26, 2024) titled “Neighbors heard, felt Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore” – in which a neighbor (likely Josh or another witness) said “I was scared and I didn’t know what was going on”, confirming the authenticity of their emotional response.

Overall, Frank Wolfe, John Myers, and Josh Rebeiro seem to be real local witnesses who gave firsthand accounts of the Key Bridge collapse. Their identities and backgrounds check out as ordinary citizens, and there is no credible indication that they were anything but genuine observers of that tragic event.

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