It Wasn't An Iceberg That Sank The Titanic

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What if there was more to the titanic story....
So, if you are ready,

Let's go down This Rabbit Hole.
#titanic #conspiracy

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"My great grandpa knew the titanic was going to sink, he warned everyone but no one listened. Then people got tired of listening to him, so he was kicked out of the movie theater."

cartergaming
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You're missing the part where they were warned by another ship multiple times of an iceberg field

D-CELLZ
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They couldn’t have swapped the ships because the name was etched into the steel and not merely painted or riveted on.

thelastboyscout
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That burn mark isn’t a burn mark, it’s a photo smudge. First of all, yes there was a coal fire. That coal fire was *NOT* above the waterline, meaning even if there was any visual evidence of the fire, it could not have been seen by anyone. Coal fires were actually a common occurrence on ships, and even smaller ones could have fires and would come out completely fine.

Now this fire was eventually put out on the 13th, the day before the sinking. To put out the fire, workers had to move the coal from the starboard side to the port size. This gave the ship a noticeable list as all of this heavy weight. The iceberg struck on the starboard side, so the water affected that side the most. Because of this, the ship temporarily leveled out during the sinking due to the flooding causing the ship to list to starboard. If you ask me, it is quite possible that the ship could have listed further and maybe even capsized if the coal had not been moved. This would mean the coal fire might have actually *saved lives* by giving the ship extra time on the surface.

logicfoxgaming
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The statement that passengers didn't see an iceberg is absolutely false. People were reported to have been kicking pieces of the ice around on the deck like a soccer ball after the impact. The next morning when the sun rose passengers got to see how many icebergs there were, the titanic didn't strike a lone ice burg, there were hundreds of them. The impact was described as a scraping sound that lasted up to 30 seconds, not a bang. The idea that the ship was sunk for financial reasons is ridiculous on its own anyway. White Star Line was already in financial turmoil, the sinking of the ship tanked ticket sails. Any businessman could've easily have predicted no financial leverage would come from sinking the ship. The ship swap theory has been disproved anyway, every piece of the titanic has the yard number stamped on it, hull plates, the propellers, even the deck chairs, to replace the titanic with the Olympic you'd have to edit millions of yard number stamps. The idea that Guggenheim, Straus, and Astor were killed because they opposed the federal reserve is baseless as well, Astor actually strongly supported the federal reserve. J.P. Morgan did not "back out" of white Star Line before the ship sunk, he cancelled his ticket like many people did. Ticket cancellations were incredibly common during the time.

aydenburris
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Doubt it.

Titanic’s name wasn’t simply painted on rather it was engraved into the hull. If you look at pictures of the wreck you can still make out the lettering on the bow remnants. Also various parts of the ship are stamped with a shipbuilders number.

Swapping these out would have taken a great deal of time and effort not to mention involve hundreds of dockworkers in on the conspiracy…

Ironislander
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The iceberg scraping the side of the ship would’ve sounded like a loud explosion

GreenJ
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The “burn mark” was just a smudge on the camera. There was a fire on board but it was under the first funnel. The olympic was 1 year older than titanic and only had one collision and was different enough that they couldn’t be swapped

Turtlesaregoo
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This isn’t true. The names of the ships were cut onto the sides of the ships and then painted. Almost everything on the 2 ships had their builder’s code on them. The titanic’s code was 401 and olympic’s was 400. In that case, they would have to replace every piece of furniture, all the electronics from Olympic to Titanic. But that would be impossible because the 2 ships were only with each other twice after the Olympic was launched, and very briefly. Because of that, they wouldn’t have enough time to do that.

CoolCademMAnimates-fzui
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My great grandfather was on the titanic for real and he survived. It was an iceberg that hit he saw an iceberg and it scratched the ship leaving it to sink fast… he told me this when I was about 10 and before he died he gave me a mini titanic ship and till this day I still pray and cry the titanic victims were alive and not dead..

editinqpeachy
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The richest men in America that opposed the fed reserve all went down
Meanwhile jp and others mysteriously back out the day it set sea

markcassidy
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JP Morgan was supposed to ride, but canceled last minute. A few of his competitors were passengers, none survived. Also, the crew on lookout didn’t have binoculars since they didn’t have the key to where they were kept when they departed. Nearing times of war there always seems to be events that have drastic polarizing effects on people’s beliefs and behaviors

meaculpamishegas
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I wouldn't doubt that. However, there was a large iceberg sighted that had a red paint streak at it's waterline.

Slowgroovin
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No, it wasn’t an iceberg that sank the Titanic. It was Godzilla who was swimming just below the surface. LOL 😆

jameshanlon
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I served as a US Navy Boatswainsmate. Going on watch standing without binoculars was unheard of!

Elwrt
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"It wasn't an iceberg, that sank the Titan-"
SHUT YO-

trivx
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Nah JP Morgan wanted the federal reserve to start and the worlds wealthiest men at the time opposed it. Those 5 men all died on the titanic

realpocahontas
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Let me just prove that this theory is impossible,

firstly, to do the swap the ships needed to be together (which only happened two times, the first time for 45 days and the second for 9 days)

secondly, everything in the ships (furniture, decorations, the engines, boilers, etc) was marked whit the ship's numbers (I think Olymic's was 400 and Titanic's was 401) so to do the swap they would need to take out everything from Olympic and Titanic and reinstall it, and putting everything into Olympic before her maiden voyage took 6 months which means that they would need at least 9 to do the swap and the ships we're not ever together for more than 45 days, so the swap is impossible.

and the coal fire actually helped save lives cus it required 300 tons of coal to be relocated to the port side helping to keep the ship from capsizing during the sinking.

BAZTI
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I’m pretty sure there was a small fire before the ship set sail, and after they hit the iceberg, it led to an ever bigger gash.

THE-ĞÖŘÏŁŁĄ-HAMSTER
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The reason it sank was because in that one spot there was a fire when they were making the ship and they never fixed it so it weakened the hull.

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