I suspect that a significant amount of information regarding Titanic and the events of that night are greatly exaggerated, some misconceptions, and some outright purposeful falsehoods. I’m not going to draw any conclusions here but the recent discoveries and unveilings of the abject lies fed to the populace for various reasons, makes me wary of claims surrounding mythologized tragedies. The romanticizing of this event blinds many people to eagerly accept dubious stories that would normally be doubted.
Also you know something’s up when you get a wiki factoid disclaimer under a video, I’m only half joking about that last bit. (btw my statement was a general one, actually this story of a guy being so drunk he survived is more believable to me than many others)
Illuminati and the club members .. the sinking of the ship was all planned out well in advance.. it had to do with making sure their idea for Fed Reserve will happen
In the movie, Rose looks over at him as they're riding the ship down. I dont remember if he had a flask in hand in the scene, but what a cool homage to him
I suspect that a significant amount of information regarding Titanic and the events of that night are greatly exaggerated, some misconceptions, and some outright purposeful falsehoods. I’m not going to draw any conclusions here but the recent discoveries and unveilings of the abject lies fed to the populace for various reasons, makes me wary of claims surrounding mythologized tragedies. The romanticizing of this event blinds many people to eagerly accept dubious stories that would normally be doubted.
Also you know something’s up when you get a wiki factoid disclaimer under a video, I’m only half joking about that last bit.
(btw my statement was a general one, actually this story of a guy being so drunk he survived is more believable to me than many others)
Illuminati and the club members .. the sinking of the ship was all planned out well in advance.. it had to do with making sure their idea for Fed Reserve will happen
Goes to show. It's not over when you lose, it's only over when you quit.
It’s amazing that people don’t know dates. Like knowing April 14.1912 is a date you should know
In the movie, Rose looks over at him as they're riding the ship down. I dont remember if he had a flask in hand in the scene, but what a cool homage to him