And it wasn't the real Titanic, it was switched in the middle of the night for its twin . The other purpose besides getting rid of the opposition to the central bank was the one they switched had been damaged and the insurance wouldn't pay. I think because it was in port at the time.
The quality of steel matters very little if your ship is targeted for destruction by torpedoes.
Look into the conspiracy of the Titanic. That was no iceberg that sank the ship.
And it wasn't the real Titanic, it was switched in the middle of the night for its twin . The other purpose besides getting rid of the opposition to the central bank was the one they switched had been damaged and the insurance wouldn't pay. I think because it was in port at the time.
Fact. Olympic.
The Olympic, which had failed inspection IIRC.
I thought it was damaged by the British navy, and the government nor insurance wanted to cover the damage. I could be mistaken, but wanted to mention.
Switched? What about the passengers? I'm not understanding.
This!