[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftH8cjAxugo[/media]
I thought it was a joke like the Maddox video at first, but nope
when you are truly awakened you will discover that the real fact of the matter is that the titanic was a satanic sacrifice that opened up a stargate for demons to enter our realm
titanic
satanic
coincidence?
you decide
Even if this was all true, it doesn't matter anymore.
White Star Line has been out of Business for [b]80 Years[/b]
Closed up shop in 1934, good chance anyone who worked there is either very very old, or all dead.
[QUOTE=Winner;44505309]it's an interesting theory but who really cares though tbh[/QUOTE]
Even then it's been, as of today, [b]102 YEARS![/b] since the Maiden voyage of Titanic.
Even if the ships were switched, still doesn't matter.
There is one ship at the bottom of the North Atlantic being eaten up very very slowly by metal eating bacteria, and the other ship got scrapped in 1935, a year AFTER White Star Line itself went belly up.
The key word here is [b]DOES NOT MATTER ANYMORE[/b]. All survivors are dead, all men who worked at WSL are either so old the wind could blow them like a tumbleweed, or dead as well, and even then, the folks who worked at WSL during the 1910s are very likely all dead.
[QUOTE=Winner;44505309]it's an interesting theory but who really cares though tbh[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;44505358]Even then it's been, as of today, [b]102 YEARS![/b] since the Maiden voyage of Titanic.
Even if the ships were switched, still doesn't matter.
There is one ship at the bottom of the North Atlantic being eaten up very very slowly by metal eating bacteria, and the other ship got scrapped in 1935, a year AFTER White Star Line itself went belly up.
The key word here is [b]DOES NOT MATTER ANYMORE[/b]. All survivors are dead, all men who worked at WSL are either so old the wind could blow them like a tumbleweed, or dead as well, and even then, the folks who worked at WSL during the 1910s are very likely all dead.[/QUOTE]
idk I think it would be kind of a big deal if our understanding of such a serious and culturally influential event was basically entirely wrong, no matter how long ago it was. This attitude of "It doesn't effect anyone anymore, who cares" sounds a little childish.
yeah i mean if it was true it'd still be significant/interesting to know. obviously it's not true but yeah.
[QUOTE=RosettaStoned;44505406]idk I think it would be kind of a big deal if our understanding of such a serious and culturally influential event was basically entirely wrong, no matter how long ago it was. This attitude of "It doesn't effect anyone anymore, who cares" sounds a little childish.[/QUOTE]
Please, even if someone found absolute proof about this, the media wouldn't care, there's still a plane crash to find, and an army threatening the Ukraine.
It would last a week.
And of course it doesn't matter, every survivor is dead, and last I checked you cannot sue a dead company.
The Titanic was painted with stealth paint. They smuggled it away to rebuild it and it eventually sank in 2012 off the coast of Italy when it hit a rock.
Everyone knows this.
[QUOTE=Tomo Takino;44505446]The Titanic was painted with stealth paint. They smuggled it away to rebuild it and it eventually sank in 2012 off the coast of Italy when it hit a rock.
Everyone knows this.[/QUOTE]
Actually it was hidden for thousands of years, until the year 3000 when it was turned into a space ship!
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;44505432]Please, even if someone found absolute proof about this, the media wouldn't care, there's still a plane crash to find, and an army threatening the Ukraine.
It would last a week.
And of course it doesn't matter, every survivor is dead, and last I checked you cannot sue a dead company.[/QUOTE]
i wonder what your attitudes towards archaeologists & paleontologists are
[QUOTE=Lachz0r;44505470]i wonder what your attitudes towards archaeologists & paleontologists are[/QUOTE]
I'm not saying it wouldn't be interesting, just that if this conspirator found evidence for it to be true, what's to do about it?
One ship is scrapped, the other is at the bottom of the ocean, and everyone involved are dead.
I believe it as there are quite a few interesting events that occurred before the Titanic hit the iceberg. Just think of how much money they've made off of the Titanic sinking from the insurance money to all of the films.
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;44505507]
One ship is scrapped, the other is at the bottom of the ocean, and everyone involved are dead.[/QUOTE]
And then for a hundred years afterword everyone's perception of what happened is actually wrong. You don't really even need to give a shit about history to see why that would be a big deal.
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;44505507]I'm not saying it wouldn't be interesting, just that if this conspirator found evidence for it to be true, what's to do about it?
One ship is scrapped, the other is at the bottom of the ocean, and everyone involved are dead.[/QUOTE]
You're saying it doesn't matter? I believe it does because not only were all of those people killed, but it goes to show how ruthless people at the top really are and how they're willing to sacrifice X-number of lives just to get more power and wealth. Events like these have occurred in our lifetimes and they will continue to occur. Even the September 11th attacks are similar in the way that the owners of the world trade center collected billions of dollars in insurance money from the attacks. Does this mean something crooked occurred that doesn't fit the official story? I don't know, but there are a lot of documentaries out there.
rip titanic never forget o7
Oh god is every big accident in history a big insurance fraud attempt? They've been saying this about the twin towers too.
[QUOTE=Hawke7;44509304]Oh god is every big accident in history a big insurance fraud attempt? They've been saying this about the twin towers too.[/QUOTE]
Yeah but the titanic actually has good reasons behind it
[quote]And as luck would have it, in 1986 one of the first expeditions to the wreck of the ship that sank on April 15, 1912, happened to take a photograph of the starboard propellor. One of the blades is sitting bolt upright, and unmistakably visible on it, almost as clear as the day it was stamped there, is the number “401.” The Titanic–the real Titanic.
This is one myth that can definitely be described not as “busted” but as “sunk.”[/quote]
[url]http://www.rmstitanicremembered.com/?page_id=283[/url]
The Titanic never sank... it turned in to a submarine!
This channel is quite interesting
[video=youtube;rEuVbIjLNSQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEuVbIjLNSQ[/video]
Well-made videos at least
Clearly a false flag operation targeted at ice.
I only subbed to these guys since they give me good ideas for writing.
So the exact replica of the Titanic that they're building...
Turns out it's the original ship
DUN DUN DUN
I was expecting them to say aliens stole the Titanic.
Incredibly disappointed.
[QUOTE=Glitchman;44510581][url]http://www.rmstitanicremembered.com/?page_id=283[/url][/QUOTE]
The video addresses that and claims they swapped propellers
[QUOTE=Venezuelan;44515814]The video addresses that and claims they swapped propellers[/QUOTE]
So does the linked article:
[quote]One difference was their propellors, or screws: the pitch of the two ships’ screws were different. This is, the size, shape, and angle of the propellor blades were slightly different, altering the amount of thrust each screw created as it turned in the water. Obviously screws of different pitches could not be used on the same ship, as it would create not only differential thrust problems for handling the ship, it would also create severe, even potentially dangerous, vibration. (Propellor design in the early 20th Century was very much an inexact science, with a lot of “cut-and-try” involved, so it wasn’t uncommon for shipbuilders to use props of different pitches on ships of the same class, to work out which propellor design was the most efficient for that particular class of ship. This is what was done with the Olympic and Titanic.) So a propellor blade meant to be installed on the Olympic couldn’t be used on the Titanic, nor could one of the Titanic’s propellor blades be used on the Olympic.[/quote]
[QUOTE=Secrios;44512101]The Titanic never sank... it turned in to a submarine![/QUOTE]
They found the wreck, so yes it did sink.
Your joke was also terrible.
[QUOTE=Shugo;44516068]So does the linked article:[/QUOTE]
Vid says they had to swap the props and as the article says, it wasn't a science back then. The two being sister ships the props were probably interchangeable
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