Why did H-wood glorify TITANIC as a tragic love story?
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Not convenient at all. Immense loss of life and property. The expectation was that the icebergs would not be so far south (wrong expectation). All it took was one, in the wrong place. There were a host of other, compounding problems.
What do you think Q was talking about if it was just bad luck?
I have a different attitude. When someone is making obscure statements, I ask them for clarification. I don't put any stock in divining what someone means. I saw that too much at work. People working on a problem, based on what they thought their supervisor meant. I would ask them what they were doing and they would just mumble and speculate about what the supervisor would be thinking. I would go and ask the supervisor. Or, in one case, I summed up all the work that had been done and sent it off to the customer for clarification. We hadn't communicated to him for a year. He replied back, "No, that's not what I want. I want this..." It had no relationship to what everyone was speculating. After two weeks of analysis, I sent him the answer---and went off to open-heart surgery. Two months later, when I returned, I found that the customer was happy, the implemented equations worked perfectly, and the problem was solved. A complete waste of several man-years of fruitless effort, for the sake of unwillingness to get clarification from the customer.
Or, as I hinted, it was a test to see if we would put a rabbit in front of us on a pole and run after it. If we did that, it would be a flunk. Nobody ever seems to think that a proper answer could be that the "trail" is bogus. Closed minds.
Who knows what Q was talking about if he doesn't talk plainly? There is no telepathy good enough to sort it out.
Q asked questions.
Did you even try to answer them?
Did you read the speculations of other anons on 4chan and later 8chan?
No, you self-admittedly read books written by the people covering up the truth and took their word as gospel.
Are there any certifiable answers? No. There is no truth to "cover up." You can't find it and it is not there to be found. No evidence. All the claims of evidence are made-up hooey, debunked by reality. What you have is a wish-fulfillment fantasy. At least I have done the research.
It never fails. The people who do not know, declare the people who do know to be fools, etc. Just remember, Q didn't give you any answers. And you take his word as Gospel.
Believe what you will. I saw the Titanic story on MSM and it was as you described so I guess you are right! Kek
There is nothing else to "believe" that has evidence for it. I read books.