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Titanic..How Did She Really Sink?
Posted on 11/8/18 at 3:59 am
Posted on 11/8/18 at 3:59 am
Aside from the infamous Iceberg....there have been other inquiries as to how she sank. I've always been fascinated by Titanic and the fact that I saw it in theaters it makes it more sentimental to me. They said icebergs numbers were at their highest that year. In the end some say Titanic was doomed from the beginning.
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:04 am to ExArmyVetIRISHFan
Each year more than 20 million people take a trip on a cruise ship and return safely. While most of these voyages are in the Caribbean many ships also traverse the Baltic, Bering and North Seas as well as the Gulf of Alaska.
When's the last time you heard of one hitting an iceberg let alone SINKING from one?
But we're supposed to believe that some 1,517 people died aboard the Titanic after it struck an ice berg?
COMMON SENSE CHECK: Take an ice cube and throw it at your car, did it cut the steel? Of course not! Because scientifically speaking, ice is only frozen water!
If ice can't cut steel then the story as we've been told it has to be thrown out.
Here's what we know for sure.
- Titanic had two sister ships; Olympic and Brittanic
- In 1911, Olympic collided with a royal navy ship and sustained significant damage. Because Olympic was found at fault in the collision the White Star Line's Insurer refused to pay up.
- 10 days before the "Titanic's" maiden voyage a fire started in its coal bunker and could not be extinguished. The WSL went forward with the voyage despite the fire which damaged the hull's integrity.
- Aboard the "Titanic" were three prominent financiers and political leaders who opposed the creation of the Federal Reserve: John Jacob Astor IV, Benjamin Guggenheim and Isidor Straus. They died when the ship sunk and the Federal Reserve was then created in 1913.
- Robert Ballard found no remnants of the supposed "ice berg" in his multiple dives to the ship's wreckage
So with those facts the picture becomes clear.
The Olympic's collision put the WSL in dire financial straits and in need of an influx of cash, this was achieved when they were approached by JP Morgan who saw an opportunity to remove three of his opponents from the markets and also make a ton of money. Olympic and Titanic were then switched because the insurer would have to pay out the price of a new shite if the brand new Titanic sunk. The fact that zero Israelis died in the sinking seems to indicate that JP Morgan contracted the Mossad to start the coal fires which eventually sunk the ship

When's the last time you heard of one hitting an iceberg let alone SINKING from one?
But we're supposed to believe that some 1,517 people died aboard the Titanic after it struck an ice berg?
COMMON SENSE CHECK: Take an ice cube and throw it at your car, did it cut the steel? Of course not! Because scientifically speaking, ice is only frozen water!
If ice can't cut steel then the story as we've been told it has to be thrown out.
Here's what we know for sure.
- Titanic had two sister ships; Olympic and Brittanic
- In 1911, Olympic collided with a royal navy ship and sustained significant damage. Because Olympic was found at fault in the collision the White Star Line's Insurer refused to pay up.
- 10 days before the "Titanic's" maiden voyage a fire started in its coal bunker and could not be extinguished. The WSL went forward with the voyage despite the fire which damaged the hull's integrity.
- Aboard the "Titanic" were three prominent financiers and political leaders who opposed the creation of the Federal Reserve: John Jacob Astor IV, Benjamin Guggenheim and Isidor Straus. They died when the ship sunk and the Federal Reserve was then created in 1913.
- Robert Ballard found no remnants of the supposed "ice berg" in his multiple dives to the ship's wreckage
So with those facts the picture becomes clear.
The Olympic's collision put the WSL in dire financial straits and in need of an influx of cash, this was achieved when they were approached by JP Morgan who saw an opportunity to remove three of his opponents from the markets and also make a ton of money. Olympic and Titanic were then switched because the insurer would have to pay out the price of a new shite if the brand new Titanic sunk. The fact that zero Israelis died in the sinking seems to indicate that JP Morgan contracted the Mossad to start the coal fires which eventually sunk the ship

Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:07 am to ExArmyVetIRISHFan
I also saw it in theaters. It's interesting watching tv specials on it and how they think how she sunk. Director Cameron actually tested the theory of wether more life boats would have made a difference. It actually would have caused more deaths. Also she had small ruters for such a big ship.
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:07 am to pioneerbasketball
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:09 am to pioneerbasketball
GTFOH
You’ve listened to too many coast to coast radio shows.
You’ve listened to too many coast to coast radio shows.
This post was edited on 11/8/18 at 4:11 am
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:11 am to ExArmyVetIRISHFan
The Illuminati did it so the Federal Reserve could be established... Guggenheim, Stauss, and Astor were all opposed and had the wealth and power to stop the Rothchild's. They all sank and died on the Titanic and the Federal Reserve was established the next year... This is what the interwebs told me so it must be true.
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:12 am to pioneerbasketball
An average iceberg weighs 400,000 lbs. That's not a small piece of "ice".
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:16 am to pioneerbasketball
A piece of ice is pretty small compared to a 400,000 lbs iceberg.
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:22 am to pioneerbasketball
quote:
pioneerbasketball
You’re operating below the range for what’s considered to be a normal IQ
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:27 am to LSU Fan SLU Grad
[quote]Your operating below the range for what's considered to be a normal IQ.
Translation....Fun Police.
Translation....Fun Police.
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:28 am to LSU Fan SLU Grad
quote:
You’ve listened to too many coast to coast radio shows.
quote:
You’re operating below the range for what’s considered to be a normal IQ
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:30 am to ExArmyVetIRISHFan
Iceberg. No conspiracies. It was an iceberg
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:31 am to pioneerbasketball
Those are all excellent points sir.
You have to ask the questions that no one else is asking.
Even when their first reaction will be to make fun of you , when it should be to thank you for exposing the corruption.
Your theory makes sense, given the players involved. I am going to look deeper into this. Since our government refuses to do so.
You have to ask the questions that no one else is asking.
Even when their first reaction will be to make fun of you , when it should be to thank you for exposing the corruption.
Your theory makes sense, given the players involved. I am going to look deeper into this. Since our government refuses to do so.
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:33 am to cardswinagain
[quote]Iceberg. No Conspiracies. It was an Iceberg.
Some here obviously have a time machine and seem to have been there and claim to know what happened.
Some here obviously have a time machine and seem to have been there and claim to know what happened.
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:35 am to RoleTideFan80
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Some here obviously have a time machine and seem to have been there and claim to know what happened.
You’re just what the Flat Earther community is looking for
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:40 am to pioneerbasketball
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Robert Ballard found no remnants of the supposed "ice berg" in his multiple dives to the ship's wreckage
Well... Yeah.
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:43 am to TaiBomber
Damn I remember reading Maddox over 10 years ago in school. That dude was hilarious until he started doing videos with himself in them
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:46 am to LSU Fan SLU Grad
Not really....I just think it's silly to think any of us actually know what happened. Therefore there isn't a wrong answer.
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