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![(104 KB, 1024x768, Titanic-redo.jpg) 器□ Anonymous-8:06/01/13(Sat)15:44 No.14998881 Did jews do the Titanic? ! Ano nym o us JIDF 06/01 /1 3 (S at) 1 5 : 48 No . 1 4999023 Replies:-21499906622149991 05-21499921 7ー14999229 14999601 File: 1370116118985 png-(152 KB, 830x844, 1322668825291 png) Sunk by iceberg I caused that feel Anonymous 06/01/13 (Sat)16:03 No.14999601 File: 1370117025530 gif-(1005 KB, 180x180, 1361831906595.gif) >yfw you realize JP Morgan owned the titanic http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/J.-P. Morgan nternational Mercantile. Marine stfw you realize major opponents of the federal reserve went down with it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/lsidor_Straus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John Jacob Astor IV http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BenjaminGuggenheim Anonymous. 06/01/13(Sat)15:55 No. 14999275 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futility, or the WWreck of the Titan sAlthough the novel was written before the Olympic-class Titanic was even designed, there are some remarkable similarities between both the fictional and real-life versions. Like the Titanic, the fictional ship sank in April in the North Atlantic, and there were not enough lifeboats for the passengers. There are also similarities between the size (800 ft (244 m) long for Titan versus 882 ft 9 in (269 m) long for the Titanic[2]), speed (25 knots for Titan, 22.5 knots for Titanic 3) and life-saving equipment >The Titanic was the world's largest luxury liner (882 feet (269 m), displacing 63,000 long tons), and was once described by newspapers as being "designed to be unsinkable and "virtually unsinkable" [5] >The Titan was the largest craft afloat and the greatest of the works of men (800 feet, displacing 75,000 tons, up from 45,000 in the 1898 edition), and was deemed "practically unsinkable" (as quoted in Robertson's book) >Shortage of lifeboats >The Titanic carried only 16 lifeboats, plus 4 Engelhardt folding lifeboats,[6] less than half the number required for her passenger and crew capacity of 3000 >The Titan carried "as few as the law allowed", 24 lifeboats, less than half needed for her 3000 capacity >>Struck an iceberg >>Moving at 22½ knots 7 the Titanic struck an iceberg on the starboard side on the night of April 14, 1912 in the North Atlantic, 400 nautical miles 740 km; 460 mi) away from Newfoundland >>Moving at 25 knots, The Titan also struck an iceberg on the starboard side on an April night in the North Atlantic, 400 nautical miles (740 km, 460 mi) from Newfoundland Terranoval >Sinking >The unsinkable Titanic sank, and more than half of her 2200 passengers and crew died. >The indestructible Titan also sank, more than half of her 2500 passengers drowning >The Titanic went down bow first, the Titan actually capsizing before it sank I skipped stuff to fit in here Anonymous JDF 06/01/13(Sat)16:21 No.15000403 >>14998881 2> If it means anything. Goldman Sachs was supposed to be on the Titanic. READ THIS F------ POST Anonymous.으06/01/13(Sat)17:09 No. 15002245 Replies: 2215002453 File: 1370120974961ipg-(111 KB, 600x260, 1363686733837 jpg) 2s yes they did, what happened was that the titanic was funded by top jude JP MORGAN, and real plot behind the ship was to get rid of every wealthy family the opposed the FEDERAL RESERVE ACT, which basicly gave the jews full control of America's CURRENCY, the captain who was n ating spent his entire life tra n that part of the ocean, he knew the e by heart and doesnt it se odd that on the most important journey of his life he hit a plain ol iceburg sitting there that without it the jews wouldn't be in power today. THE MORE YOU KNOW inb4 tinfoil hat ay, when the titantic shing they shot whit whic whic □ Anonymous JDF 06/01/13(Sat)17:15 No.15002453 15002245 Morgan was an agent for, and financed by, Rothschild Morgan owned the White Star Line He was in Europe to travel on the Titanic maiden voyage, but backed out because of illness just before the trip](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/129/364/587.jpg)
![(104 KB, 1024x768, Titanic-redo.jpg) 器□ Anonymous-8:06/01/13(Sat)15:44 No.14998881 Did jews do the Titanic? ! Ano nym o us JIDF 06/01 /1 3 (S at) 1 5 : 48 No . 1 4999023 Replies:-21499906622149991 05-21499921 7ー14999229 14999601 File: 1370116118985 png-(152 KB, 830x844, 1322668825291 png) Sunk by iceberg I caused that feel Anonymous 06/01/13 (Sat)16:03 No.14999601 File: 1370117025530 gif-(1005 KB, 180x180, 1361831906595.gif) >yfw you realize JP Morgan owned the titanic http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/J.-P. Morgan nternational Mercantile. Marine stfw you realize major opponents of the federal reserve went down with it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/lsidor_Straus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John Jacob Astor IV http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BenjaminGuggenheim Anonymous. 06/01/13(Sat)15:55 No. 14999275 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futility, or the WWreck of the Titan sAlthough the novel was written before the Olympic-class Titanic was even designed, there are some remarkable similarities between both the fictional and real-life versions. Like the Titanic, the fictional ship sank in April in the North Atlantic, and there were not enough lifeboats for the passengers. There are also similarities between the size (800 ft (244 m) long for Titan versus 882 ft 9 in (269 m) long for the Titanic[2]), speed (25 knots for Titan, 22.5 knots for Titanic 3) and life-saving equipment >The Titanic was the world's largest luxury liner (882 feet (269 m), displacing 63,000 long tons), and was once described by newspapers as being "designed to be unsinkable and "virtually unsinkable" [5] >The Titan was the largest craft afloat and the greatest of the works of men (800 feet, displacing 75,000 tons, up from 45,000 in the 1898 edition), and was deemed "practically unsinkable" (as quoted in Robertson's book) >Shortage of lifeboats >The Titanic carried only 16 lifeboats, plus 4 Engelhardt folding lifeboats,[6] less than half the number required for her passenger and crew capacity of 3000 >The Titan carried "as few as the law allowed", 24 lifeboats, less than half needed for her 3000 capacity >>Struck an iceberg >>Moving at 22½ knots 7 the Titanic struck an iceberg on the starboard side on the night of April 14, 1912 in the North Atlantic, 400 nautical miles 740 km; 460 mi) away from Newfoundland >>Moving at 25 knots, The Titan also struck an iceberg on the starboard side on an April night in the North Atlantic, 400 nautical miles (740 km, 460 mi) from Newfoundland Terranoval >Sinking >The unsinkable Titanic sank, and more than half of her 2200 passengers and crew died. >The indestructible Titan also sank, more than half of her 2500 passengers drowning >The Titanic went down bow first, the Titan actually capsizing before it sank I skipped stuff to fit in here Anonymous JDF 06/01/13(Sat)16:21 No.15000403 >>14998881 2> If it means anything. Goldman Sachs was supposed to be on the Titanic. READ THIS F------ POST Anonymous.으06/01/13(Sat)17:09 No. 15002245 Replies: 2215002453 File: 1370120974961ipg-(111 KB, 600x260, 1363686733837 jpg) 2s yes they did, what happened was that the titanic was funded by top jude JP MORGAN, and real plot behind the ship was to get rid of every wealthy family the opposed the FEDERAL RESERVE ACT, which basicly gave the jews full control of America's CURRENCY, the captain who was n ating spent his entire life tra n that part of the ocean, he knew the e by heart and doesnt it se odd that on the most important journey of his life he hit a plain ol iceburg sitting there that without it the jews wouldn't be in power today. THE MORE YOU KNOW inb4 tinfoil hat ay, when the titantic shing they shot whit whic whic □ Anonymous JDF 06/01/13(Sat)17:15 No.15002453 15002245 Morgan was an agent for, and financed by, Rothschild Morgan owned the White Star Line He was in Europe to travel on the Titanic maiden voyage, but backed out because of illness just before the trip](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/129/364/587.jpg)
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