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23.06.2017 - 10:25
There is a book called Futility written Morgan Robertson in 1898, 14 years before the Titanic sank, and it is about a ship called Titan which was the biggest ship in the world at 800 feet long, (Titanic was 882½ feet long), it also had 4 funnels, and the ship was carrying many famous people, but it had too few lifeboats, and it collided with a iceberg and sank killing most on board whats wierd is he wrote another book a few years later about the USA and Japan going to war after Japan attacked a naval base and the USA later ended the war by using a super destructive weapon. This guy either is able to see the future or very lucky on guessing it
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23.06.2017 - 12:10
 brianwl (Administrator)
Geschreven door Cheerfultitanic, 23.06.2017 at 10:25

There is a book called Futility written Morgan Robertson in 1898, 14 years before the Titanic sank, and it is about a ship called Titan which was the biggest ship in the world at 800 feet long, (Titanic was 882½ feet long), it also had 4 funnels, and the ship was carrying many famous people, but it had too few lifeboats, and it collided with a iceberg and sank killing most on board whats wierd is he wrote another book a few years later about the USA and Japan going to war after Japan attacked a naval base and the USA later ended the war by using a super destructive weapon. This guy either is able to see the future or very lucky on guessing it

I'd be more convinced if i read the book in 1898, or even 1911.
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23.06.2017 - 12:17
 brianwl (Administrator)
Geschreven door brianwl, 23.06.2017 at 12:10

Geschreven door Cheerfultitanic, 23.06.2017 at 10:25

There is a book called Futility written Morgan Robertson in 1898, 14 years before the Titanic sank, and it is about a ship called Titan which was the biggest ship in the world at 800 feet long, (Titanic was 882½ feet long), it also had 4 funnels, and the ship was carrying many famous people, but it had too few lifeboats, and it collided with a iceberg and sank killing most on board whats wierd is he wrote another book a few years later about the USA and Japan going to war after Japan attacked a naval base and the USA later ended the war by using a super destructive weapon. This guy either is able to see the future or very lucky on guessing it

I'd be more convinced if i read the book in 1898, or even 1911.

After some research, i am convinced he wrote it beforehand. The people who switched the Titanic with Olympic probably read the story and that gave them the idea. Makes more sense as the financiers rarely have sufficient imagination to come up with their own scams, so one of them who had read the story said 'hmmmm' and the rest was ordered.
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23.06.2017 - 12:59
Geschreven door brianwl, 23.06.2017 at 12:17

Geschreven door brianwl, 23.06.2017 at 12:10

Geschreven door Cheerfultitanic, 23.06.2017 at 10:25

There is a book called Futility written Morgan Robertson in 1898, 14 years before the Titanic sank, and it is about a ship called Titan which was the biggest ship in the world at 800 feet long, (Titanic was 882½ feet long), it also had 4 funnels, and the ship was carrying many famous people, but it had too few lifeboats, and it collided with a iceberg and sank killing most on board whats wierd is he wrote another book a few years later about the USA and Japan going to war after Japan attacked a naval base and the USA later ended the war by using a super destructive weapon. This guy either is able to see the future or very lucky on guessing it

I'd be more convinced if i read the book in 1898, or even 1911.

After some research, i am convinced he wrote it beforehand. The people who switched the Titanic with Olympic probably read the story and that gave them the idea. Makes more sense as the financiers rarely have sufficient imagination to come up with their own scams, so one of them who had read the story said 'hmmmm' and the rest was ordered.

k fucking banned from life for believing a theory with no credible evidence supporting it
Laden...
Laden...
23.06.2017 - 14:48
 brianwl (Administrator)
Geschreven door Cheerfultitanic, 23.06.2017 at 12:59

Geschreven door brianwl, 23.06.2017 at 12:17

Geschreven door brianwl, 23.06.2017 at 12:10

Geschreven door Cheerfultitanic, 23.06.2017 at 10:25

There is a book called Futility written Morgan Robertson in 1898, 14 years before the Titanic sank, and it is about a ship called Titan which was the biggest ship in the world at 800 feet long, (Titanic was 882½ feet long), it also had 4 funnels, and the ship was carrying many famous people, but it had too few lifeboats, and it collided with a iceberg and sank killing most on board whats wierd is he wrote another book a few years later about the USA and Japan going to war after Japan attacked a naval base and the USA later ended the war by using a super destructive weapon. This guy either is able to see the future or very lucky on guessing it

I'd be more convinced if i read the book in 1898, or even 1911.

After some research, i am convinced he wrote it beforehand. The people who switched the Titanic with Olympic probably read the story and that gave them the idea. Makes more sense as the financiers rarely have sufficient imagination to come up with their own scams, so one of them who had read the story said 'hmmmm' and the rest was ordered.

k fucking banned from life for believing a theory with no credible evidence supporting it


i'm not saying i believe it... i made an inference based on evidence... i'd give it about a >95% chance they switched the ships.
Of course, you probably believe the world trade center was brought down by jet fuel that wasn't hot enough to burn the hijackers passports ♥
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23.06.2017 - 18:21
That's just a coincidence probably about the Titanic and the book.


Fun fact: A factory worker of my great great grandmother's Brandy Factory (a sort of alcohol drink or something I think) quit to find a better life in New York and my great great grandmother's said no ship would ever take him there.

And then the titanic sunk
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23.06.2017 - 19:12
Geschreven door Al Fappino, 23.06.2017 at 18:21

That's just a coincidence probably about the Titanic and the book.


Fun fact: A factory worker of my great great grandmother's Brandy Factory (a sort of alcohol drink or something I think) quit to find a better life in New York and my great great grandmother's said no ship would ever take him there.

And then the titanic sunk

so he was on the Titanic?
Laden...
Laden...
23.06.2017 - 21:08
All about perspectives.
Quote:
The sinking of the Titanic was a miracle for the lobsters in the ship's kitchen.
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24.06.2017 - 13:47
Geschreven door Cheerfultitanic, 23.06.2017 at 19:12

Geschreven door Al Fappino, 23.06.2017 at 18:21

That's just a coincidence probably about the Titanic and the book.


Fun fact: A factory worker of my great great grandmother's Brandy Factory (a sort of alcohol drink or something I think) quit to find a better life in New York and my great great grandmother's said no ship would ever take him there.

And then the titanic sunk

so he was on the Titanic?


yeah, he was one of the 4 portuguese who were on the titanic
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24.06.2017 - 14:26
Geschreven door Al Fappino, 24.06.2017 at 13:47

Geschreven door Cheerfultitanic, 23.06.2017 at 19:12

Geschreven door Al Fappino, 23.06.2017 at 18:21

That's just a coincidence probably about the Titanic and the book.


Fun fact: A factory worker of my great great grandmother's Brandy Factory (a sort of alcohol drink or something I think) quit to find a better life in New York and my great great grandmother's said no ship would ever take him there.

And then the titanic sunk

so he was on the Titanic?


yeah, he was one of the 4 portuguese who were on the titanic
and i assume he died?
Laden...
Laden...
24.06.2017 - 14:33
Geschreven door Cheerfultitanic, 24.06.2017 at 14:26

Geschreven door Al Fappino, 24.06.2017 at 13:47

Geschreven door Cheerfultitanic, 23.06.2017 at 19:12

Geschreven door Al Fappino, 23.06.2017 at 18:21

That's just a coincidence probably about the Titanic and the book.


Fun fact: A factory worker of my great great grandmother's Brandy Factory (a sort of alcohol drink or something I think) quit to find a better life in New York and my great great grandmother's said no ship would ever take him there.

And then the titanic sunk

so he was on the Titanic?


yeah, he was one of the 4 portuguese who were on the titanic
and i assume he died?


He did yes
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24.06.2017 - 14:37
 JF.
Not lucky, Some of these events are planned.
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25.06.2017 - 01:00
Geschreven door JF., 24.06.2017 at 14:37

Not lucky, Some of these events are planned.


- I'm beginning to think all these conspiracy theories are part of a huge conspiracy to distract us from the truth.
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25.06.2017 - 05:47
Here is a prediction:


33 years later:

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intelligence + imagination = extraordinary result
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25.06.2017 - 08:39
Geschreven door Columna Durruti, 25.06.2017 at 01:00

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Do you happen to have an image folder for AtWar?
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25.06.2017 - 08:57
Geschreven door Al Fappino, 25.06.2017 at 08:39

Geschreven door Columna Durruti, 25.06.2017 at 01:00

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Do you happen to have an image folder for AtWar?

No need.
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