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Did burning coal sink the Titanic?

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Created by FormulaNova > 9 months ago, 1 Oct 2018
Mastbender
1972 posts
2 Oct 2018 2:28AM
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And all this time I thought it was sunk by a low hanging chemtrail.

Jolene
WA, 1576 posts
2 Oct 2018 4:28AM
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Mastbender said..
And all this time I thought it was sunk by a low hanging chemtrail.



Na, it was controlled demolition to fool the masses into believing that the ship was disappearing over the horizon of a spherical earth

FormulaNova
WA, 14731 posts
2 Oct 2018 6:13AM
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Spotty said..
theDoctor said..



totally an insurance job


Bingo! even Paddy the Pig agrees....


I started watching this video, and surprisingly it was watchable. So, curious, I cast it to my TV and watched the whole lot.

It turns out 'Paddy the Pig' was a fraud and never actually sailed on Titanic.

The documentary takes a bit of a turn where they then start examining why it couldn't have been a switch of the ships, and it ends with a pretty good level of confidence that the ships weren't switched.

Similar to other conspiracy stories, someone mentions that there were 15 thousand people that worked on Titanic's build, and how are you going to keep 15 thousand people quiet on a secret of this nature.

Oh well, I guess it shows human nature. They mention that stories of a ship switch have been around for a long time almost since the sinking of the Titanic.

*Note, they didn't mention that they tested for thermite, nano nukes, or explosive charges, so obviously it was one of those that was the real reason!

It was curious that in one of the conspiracy theories (not in this video) that they think the captain was in on it and knew that the ship was to be sunk and that he chose to go down with it. Seriously? Who would do that? Especially when it would be easy to engineer a rescue for yourself. You just happen to be at the last lifeboat, or you just happen to have a spare tender somewhere that was forgotten?

dmitri
VIC, 1040 posts
2 Oct 2018 8:33AM
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According to some witnesses the Titanic's owner said "pull it" before stepping aboard Collapsible C.
"Pull it" means "to open a kingston valve" in scuttling terms.

Rupert
TAS, 2967 posts
2 Oct 2018 8:44AM
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NotWal
QLD, 7428 posts
2 Oct 2018 9:52PM
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It was Global Unwarming that done it.



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