Alright, I knew about the titanic, but in going back to q post 142 that you linked, it also talks about the Hindenburg. What really happened to the Hindenburg? I don’t know many details about that ‘accident’. If you could send me some crumbs or enlighten me, I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
So from what I remember, it was concluded that Hindenberg was deliberately destroyed just like Titanic. And similar secondary motivations existed as well - insurance and thwarting the most efficient mode of transport (bad for Oil business).
But there must be a primary motive for Hindenberg just like Titanic - someone was deliberately killed. I dont remember if any anon ever cracked this part, everyone was focused and excited with the Titanic connection.
Btw, just looking back at it, I just realised that Hindenberg exploded in US! I had always believed it happened in Germany. The fact it happened in US opens up a lot of possiblites.
Also it happened in 1937 - 2 years before World War started. My strong gut feeling is someone on that ship who was pro Germany-America alliance must have been killed paving way for eventually dragging America into he war the way they did. Just a gut feeling. Whoever died in the ship must have been someone who could potentially have stopped the WW 2 from happening.
Why did the WW2 start? Because England and France declared war on Hitler when he tried to reunite German territory under control of Poland. I am guessing someone who would have been instrumental in leaving Germany-Poland issue alone. Going through the death list to see if anything stands out.
Alright, I knew about the titanic, but in going back to q post 142 that you linked, it also talks about the Hindenburg. What really happened to the Hindenburg? I don’t know many details about that ‘accident’. If you could send me some crumbs or enlighten me, I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
So from what I remember, it was concluded that Hindenberg was deliberately destroyed just like Titanic. And similar secondary motivations existed as well - insurance and thwarting the most efficient mode of transport (bad for Oil business).
But there must be a primary motive for Hindenberg just like Titanic - someone was deliberately killed. I dont remember if any anon ever cracked this part, everyone was focused and excited with the Titanic connection.
Btw, just looking back at it, I just realised that Hindenberg exploded in US! I had always believed it happened in Germany. The fact it happened in US opens up a lot of possiblites.
Also it happened in 1937 - 2 years before World War started. My strong gut feeling is someone on that ship who was pro Germany-America alliance must have been killed paving way for eventually dragging America into he war the way they did. Just a gut feeling. Whoever died in the ship must have been someone who could potentially have stopped the WW 2 from happening.
Why did the WW2 start? Because England and France declared war on Hitler when he tried to reunite German territory under control of Poland. I am guessing someone who would have been instrumental in leaving Germany-Poland issue alone. Going through the death list to see if anything stands out.
thanks B_B. I have been trying to find more information too, but have been hitting a lot of dead ends.