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I have never ventured into this before, but obviously one of the main reasons it hasn't been greatly explored is because unlike other events it has 2 things which diminish it's interest for people, firstly, unlike other conspiracy's like 911 it wasn't used as a catalyst for war and secondly, it prior to 1900. Therefore most people see no significance with it either but since I know nothing about this, then for now I really can't comment.
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i knew the jews were behind it!! then the jewish media made a blockbuster movie about it to brainwash the public and generate money to fund their zionist organized government. im on to them
John Jacob Astor VI, one of the 3 powerful passengers set to go against the Federal Reserve who died on the Titanic, was said to have an estate over $100 million, which in todays money would be worth over $2,461,367,055.00.. You also have to take into account that over 90% decline of the purchasing power of the dollar today as well so back in 1900, over $100 million was mammoth. His father also had numerous trust funds, and accounts with many millions as well.. The Astor family were very high up. These 3 below had to be stopped in order for the Federal Reserve to go ahead. All 3 were probably thee richest on board, yet all died despite plenty of other 1st class men surviving. This other man also had to be stopped (or put out of power) The current US President at the time:As soon as his presidency term was up, and Woodrow Wilson became president, a man who the three men above did not want into power - and was subsequently use their wealth and power to ensure he wouldn't, went on to pass the Federal Reserve act, and Federal Trade act. From there on out, only one man with enough power to change has attempted to oppose the Federal Reserve:People think the Titanic theory of the Federal Reserve being behind it ludicrous, but it's the most believable and rational explanation than the official reason, or any other one out there
Quote from: V2DHeart on April 17, 2012, 01:11:35 PMJohn Jacob Astor VI, one of the 3 powerful passengers set to go against the Federal Reserve who died on the Titanic, was said to have an estate over $100 million, which in todays money would be worth over $2,461,367,055.00.. You also have to take into account that over 90% decline of the purchasing power of the dollar today as well so back in 1900, over $100 million was mammoth. His father also had numerous trust funds, and accounts with many millions as well.. The Astor family were very high up. These 3 below had to be stopped in order for the Federal Reserve to go ahead. All 3 were probably thee richest on board, yet all died despite plenty of other 1st class men surviving. This other man also had to be stopped (or put out of power) The current US President at the time:As soon as his presidency term was up, and Woodrow Wilson became president, a man who the three men above did not want into power - and was subsequently use their wealth and power to ensure he wouldn't, went on to pass the Federal Reserve act, and Federal Trade act. From there on out, only one man with enough power to change has attempted to oppose the Federal Reserve:People think the Titanic theory of the Federal Reserve being behind it ludicrous, but it's the most believable and rational explanation than the official reason, or any other one out therewhy did u type all this?conspiracy theories etcwhy do u care so much about somethin taht happend a 100 years ago..?i dont understand
"Titanic" was a good movie, i like teh scenes wit Leo & Kate, so romantic
Quote from: O.G. Michael Madsen on April 20, 2012, 01:03:08 PM"Titanic" was a good movie, i like teh scenes wit Leo & Kate, so romanticRomantic indeed. Crying a lot at the end?