THIS DAY IN HISTORY 4/15
“The Sinking of The Titanic”
The biggest and most pivotal event that quite literally changed the course of US history was the sinking of
The Titanic on 4-15-1912.
Today marks the 113th anniversary.
FACTS:
1. White Star Line was built and financed by JP Morgan
2. Up until this point there had been one financial banking crisis after another. In 1910 six of the richest men in the world, and pivotal players in The Rothschild and Rockefeller dynasties, went to Jekyll Island (Georgia) to devise a plan to stop the banking crises…and create a Central Bank that ((they)) could control.
They would call it the
“Federal Reserve”.
Woodrow Wilson signed The Federal Reserve Act in 1913.
This meeting was secret and the participants didn’t admit that the meeting even occurred until 1930.
3. In 1898 the book “Futility” was written by Morgan Robertson.
The story features the fictional liner “Titan” which sinks in the Atlantic Ocean after striking an iceberg. Interestingly, the sinking of the Titanic happened 14 years later. Foretelling?
4. JP Morgan was supposed to be the featured guest on the Titanic’s maiden voyage. He cancelled at the last minute due to “health concerns”…which we later learned he did not have.
5. There were 50 other people (many who worked for Morgan), including
George Vanderbilt and
G Marconi (radio) who also cancelled at the last minute. What did they know?
6. JP Morgan’s things were taken off the ship, including some bronze statues that were intended to show up in America.
Why did he have them taken off?
Did he know the Titanic would sink?🤔
7. 1st officer Murdoch went full steam ahead in the North Atlantic knowing there were icebergs in the area the Titanic was traveling.
Was he ordered to travel this fast, especially on a dark and moonless night?
8. The lifeboats...Even this topic was brought up in Hollywood’s version of The Titanic.
There were only 1,178 spots on the lifeboats.
There were 2,229 passengers and a max capacity of 3,547 passengers.
Why were there only 1/3 the amount of lifeboats that there should have been given the max capacity?🤔
9. There were other ships in the area when the Titanic hit the iceberg:
The California,
The Carpathia, and
The Sampson.
The California tried to alert The Titanic about the icebergs as they were anchored for the night due to the icebergs they faced earlier in the day.
They set off solar flares to alert them. They sent 6 messages (3 of them were warnings).
Misleading information was given to the Captain of The Titanic about the color of the flares. He should have been alerted. Someone communicating to the Captain was behind the deception.
10. The White Star line had two sister ships:
The Olympic and
The Titanic.
Both identical versions of each other.
11. The Olympic had a collision of incident on its maiden voyage. There were many other incidents, including an incident which damaged the propeller, that had occurred, which weakened The Olympic. There was also a kitchen fire that occurred prior to the Titanic’s maiden voyage, that smoldered for 3 weeks thereby damaging the hull.
12. The first week of March 1912 both sister ships were docked side-by-side in Belfast.
13. Was the Titanic swapped out with The Olympic-a weakened ship with multiple problems?
14. The Captain of the Olympic was a Captain who made numerous errors. Was he the scapegoat? Doesn’t the Cabal always have a scapegoat? Patsy??
15. The 3 men opposed to The Federal Reserve were:
Isador Strauss,
Benjamin Guggenheim,
John Jacob Aster.
All 3 men went down with ship.
16. Was the Titanic a
BLOOD SACRIFICE?
I think we know…
-Deep Dives