When I first saw this drop I went down so many rabbit holes...so much sauce in this post alone....😉
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"D or A" dead or alive. Perhaps the implication is that the records were fudged and that someone "lived" in the movie, it's relevant because they were reported as dead, but the opposite of the report is true and they actually lived. This would most likely refer to Astor, but Guggenheim and Straus were also depicted in the movie, et al. So it may refer to the spirit scene after all. The most famous man to survive was Ismay, the White Star managing director, but I don't think that's the meaning of the question. The question would then be, was a published survivor (male or female) later linked with other events such as the rise of the Fed? (Then the Hindenburg refers to Merkel?) My backup hypothesis had been that the death of Astor assisted the rise of the Fed by removing objection, but that doesn't seem to be the thrust. I searched the Q archive for answers on this one and got spotty results.
Dead or Alive makes sense of course. Nice analysis.
Boat A or Boat D.... Survivors....
These don't seem to go far. Boat D contained Hokan Steffanson, a Swedish businessman who lost a painting that he claimed at $100,000. Boat A contained tennis champion Norris Williams. No strong leads; I think it's "dead or alive". Turns out that without seeing this year's meme I correctly pegged the three alleged opponents of the Fed in this thread: Astor, Guggenheim, and Straus.
A bit better than my theories in this cascade is a reading I give elsewhere in this thread. Who lived in the movie (what man)? Astor, in the spirit realm, presumably. Why is this relevant? Astor was reported as dying. Opposite is true. Does this mean Astor (or a different opponent) was permitted to live by forging another identity? That could be followed up on.
Further, "Numerous notable and prominent people of the era, who held tickets for the westbound passage or were guests of those who held tickets, did not sail .... Those who held tickets for a passage, but did not actually sail, include Theodore Dreiser, Henry Clay Frick, Milton S. Hershey, Guglielmo Marconi, John Pierpont Morgan, John Mott, George Washington Vanderbilt II." Emphasis added. Q has special focus on the Vanderbilts' alleged Satanism.
U agree....
So this is the better version of my earlier response.
JP Morgan.