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This belongs in "dumbass conspiracy theories" unless someone can pony up some actual evidence that the 3 men that are commonly cited actually had documented their position against the FR.
Does it belong there though?
Considering this is a Q board, and Q told us this happened exactly? And the Hindenburg?
Making it just as much, or more so Q discussable than any other topic on this board?
https://qalerts.app/?q=Titanic
I'm ashamed to say I never thought about a Titanic search in Q.
Thanks so much for that.
Apparently so did Star Commander and that one nagging downvoter… -1
The Moar U Kno! 🌈✨
Actually your wrong...most business men of that era did not support the creation of the federal reserve...many prominent familys and very wealthy influencers were on that boat...and theres alot of proof being brought forward that it wasnt even the new titanic that sunk...it was the sister ship set for retirement that was redressed for the occasion...and absent from the list of passengers were alot of wealthy jews...its very telling if you check the passenger list for NO SHOWS...and cancellations at the last minute...kinda like the people that didnt go to the twin towers for work the day of 9/11.
The Titanic was not switched out for the Olympic and deliberately sunk. That is nothing but a deceptively clever story. When the ships were being built side by side, various pieces of each were stamped with numbers unique to each. The Olympic's parts were stamped 400 and the Titanic's were stamped 401. Many pieces of the wreckage of the Titanic still display the number 401.
Moreover, the ships were built in plain sight of the entire city of Belfast who would have noticed the switch-out. They were built by thousands of hard-drinking Irishmen who could not have been counted on to keep a company secret involving the deaths of 1500 people for insurance fraud. The director of the White Star line saved himself by climbing on a lifeboat, but his life was utterly destroyed by the sinking.
Dozens of survivors recorded their experiences in the immediate aftermath of the sinking and none of them give credence to any narrative other than that the ship struck an iceberg and sank to the astonishment of all on board.
So you can pony up some actual evidence about their positions?
Lucky Larry's grandfather, I'm sure