My dad's grandma used to play the piano and was invited to play on the titanic. She actually got sick and had to decline the offer. Luckily, she was fine after her sickness went away. Its brutal that she could have died if she went and accepted the offer! Edit: Thanks so much for the likes guys! I’ve never had this many before! And yes this is real. She was a professional pianist and would have been on the boat if she was not sick. My dad, grandparents, and friends of my grandparents can all approve this message. You guys can say it’s fake, but it is 100% honest
Yeah, thier biggest competition whose very own wife was mentioned at the end was the only guy standing in the way of the Rockefellers and the introduction of federal reserve... So I've heard.
You are right. I was fortunate enough to win my way onto the Titanic with my friend Jack when he won some tickets in a game of poker. Jack died because some whore wouldn't share a piece of wood she was floating on. But I remember seeing a torpedo hitting the ship that night but I never said anything all these years
My great grandfather was supposed to be on the Titanic the day of the maiden voyage. Fortunately, he lost his ticket to a guy named Jack at a hand of cards.
I heard a similar story from my grandfather. He was a french immigrant betting all he had in cards and lost, but he ended up not having to give up the ticket, the man Jack said if he could paint a picture of my grandmother that he would consider the debt paid. Always my favorite story, my grandmother liked it too
If this is true, it's stories like this that changes the way that you look at certain people as well as Life! I'm sure that once time fast forwarded, your grandfather was ecstatic and likely looked at life differently. As everyone doesn't get to experience Life so up close and personal or profoundly! Most folk look forward to and trust what folk have to say.........meanwhile nothing compares to what Life shows and tells you! #period
So from most of the stories from survivors said that there was a loud boom mainly because the iceberg hitting broke lots of structural support but shortly after they reported a loud scrapping/screech but my theory is that he didn't hear the scrape.
@@dejjal8683 It's was JP Morgan who owned the ship and yes 7 of his biggest competitors were on the ship and died. Morgan was suppose to be on the ship aswell but cancelled last minute.
The woman didn’t think he was her son, she claimed that he was to the other survivors to save him, she even visited him in hospital and returned his passport and money, and they became good friends
The owner of Titanic also owned a twin ship called the Olympia which was having failures that would be expensive. Owned swapped names with ship knowing it would go down to get the money he was out.
Well the pressure of a blast is much higher order magnitude than an impact. Between objects. One is only percussive whereas an explosive is both percussive and concussive. You would feel it as well as hear it. But. To a much lesser degree. With a plain impact.
I've never heard an explosion before but if I did hear one I'm sure I'd be able to tell if it were an explosion or nails scraping across metal like a boat hitting an iceberg should've sounded like.
I think I believe him. The sinking was an insurance job. The ship that sank was the sister ship which was swapped during a coal strike. This can be confirmed by the number of port holes at the front of the ship.
Please stop believing everything on the internet, especially this channel. If you ever hear a vehicle crash, it sounds like an explosion. What this guy described was most likely the sound of the ship hitting the ice.
He actually did find his french friend again and the woman didn’t think he was Her son he was drowning and the people didn’t want him on the boat and so pretended that he was her son and then that got him on the boat and save his life
The fact they still sailed after one of the coal storage bays caught fire and was still smoldering after setting off is lunacy, it totally weakened the structure of the ship
@@niki75not nonsense. It weakened the hull allowing the ship to succumb to the strike. I recently read an article from the Smithsonian Institution that outlined this fact. Read up on even welding processes for materials. Hull materials (typically HY-80 or HY-100) have very explicit heat caps due to overheating breaking heat treatment.
@@ssgta8082 It absolutely is nonsense and irrelevant because wether that part of the hull was damaged or not she was doomed anyway. Boiler room 6 was the 5th compartment and therefore the killing blow
@@flightmaster178 have you seen the Senan Molony report? There are pictures that show the heat discoloration, and written eyewitness testimonies (from the time period) that support this. Not only that photos during the ships final days of construction, taken by the Harland & Wolff engineer chief, who found the damage caused by the fire to be of such significance that he had personally taken photos and documented the incident. Molony’s research was a decades long endeavor, whose documentation was turned over to the Smithsonian. That’s about all the evidence I need see.
You conspiracy nuts can't even keep the story straight. Another comment claims it was 7 not 4 and another comment claims it was Rockefeller not JPMorgan. All with plenty of support for each claim in the replies all lacking even one shred of critical thought or even a link to something tangible.
Hi, titanic enthusiast here, been studying on her sinking for almost a year now. I don't think this conspiracy would hold up that "well". You see, theres a bit of an issue. The owner of the Vessel was The White Star Line, competitor of the Cunard Line around 1912. There were notable people who has contributed to her construction, J Bruce Ismay, the Owner and Chairman of the White Star Line company, and Thomas Andrews, the one who was responsible for the creation of the Titanic, aka the one who oversaw the construction on H&W. Although, JP Morgan had a share, but he didn't own the ship fully, as it was in the hands, firmly and only J Bruce Ismay of WSL.
There is another short video about a show called "The ghost inside my child" or something like that. Anyway, this little kid describes being on the Titanic and also explained there was an explosion. He also described the interior of the Titanic perfectly. Things that make you say "hmmmm"!!
just like death of 12 of 13 shareholders of a company that aquired a new trillion dollar deal , about a chip for missiles. MH17. 1 guy instantly became majority shareholder.
and just like owner of wtc, who just weeks before increased insurance on the buildings to 2 trillion. and despite working/living in the building every day, not that day. silverstein. while gulliani was mayor...
there was a boiler fire that lasted for several days. Some speculate that fire could have weaken the steel making it easier for the iceberg to cut through it
If he was in his room while the Titanic scraped the side of the ice burg, it might’ve sounded like an explosion because of Iron scraping ice might sound like that.
Not at all. It was really quiet for most people. But since he’s in 3rd class, the lowest part of the Titanic, and at the bow, when the ship struck the iceberg it must’ve indeed sounded like an explosion.
I believe it. There were three powerful men on that ship that day, there was supposed to be a fourth. After the 3 powerful men were gone the last one was able to push forward our social credit system that we have today.
@@yasuof3291 I'll keep this simple, the Federal Reserve is a privately owned bank that controls Americas money supply. They print the dollars. Most other countries have a nationalised system of minting coins and printing notes. But the USA, a world super power, has a private bank, which calls itself "Federal" in order to make it seem asif it answers to the US Government. However, it does not. They were instituted after a secret meeting in the early 20th century between wealthy elites who travelled to the meeting in disguise to avoid press attention. There they invented the system of fractional reserve banking, which is essentially a never ending debt machine designed to make itself richer and richer whilst making money worth less and less. Usury, in other words. Fraud. They basically caused ths great depression and turned americans economy into a weaponised cash cow. The link to the Titanic disaster is that alot of the passengers in First Class who perished were the few members of the elite who were opposed to this idea. To make things even stranger, wealthy members of the elite who DID support the Federal Reserve plan, such as JP Morgan, who literally owned the boat, decided at the last minute not to take the voyage, and even had all of his belongings and artwork removed from the ill-fated ship before she set sail. I hope this has helped, but in every case, it is best to sit and read up on these things in your own time. We can't do the whole story the justice it deserves in a CZcams comment... Who knows what really happened? The truth is stranger than fiction, brother ✌
Plenty of things lead to the titanic sinking. The rivits that were used were made of a lower class steel. There was a massive fire that wasnt put out before the ship departed. The ship was then turned around so the good side was to the pier. The lookout didnt have the key for the locker where his binoculars was. The iceberg was just the icing on the cake. They are documentary on this.
A collision can sound exactly like an explosion. Two cars were involved in a fatal, head-on collision in front of my home many years ago, and at first I thought something had exploded, like a bomb.
My great grandfather was on the titanic. He was never found but he visited me in a dream. We were in the very cold ocean on a life boat. He told me that there should be no governments in this world. And that the rich were polluted with greed and knew the ship had a defect in its boiler room but forced the voyage to try and get back the money they had invested in the titanic and they stuffed their pockets at the expense of all those lives.
Another lady i listened to that was on the Titanic said she could see another ship from the water and they never responded to the disaster. They had to wait hours in the cold water on another ship to come.
That was SS Californian stopped in the ice field. They saw the distress flares but no one thought to awake the wireless operator who had gone to bed for the night.
@Silva Surfer yeah because Massive swings from high inflation to high deflation would be great since there would be no countercyclical monetary policy. It would be a disaster. While we are at it let's go back to the gold standard 🤦♂️
There are video interviews with survivors, and one recounts an explosion as bow was lifting into the air, which is believed to have been sea water reaching the boilers.
To clarify the ship had two issues in its structure 1. The hull was weakened in the spot of collision by a coal fire 2. Despite being built like a battleship the hull is held together by rivets and it can unzip and therefore allow water to flow This was why it wasn’t so loud because he was sleeping AND the iceberg didn’t rip a gash but rather popped the heads off the rivets and unzipped the hull causing the flooding
The coal fire is largely exaggerated, it was just smouldering, therefore it wouldn't have softened the steel of the hull. And the photo with the darkened part of the hull is most likely just a shadow or a patch where there was more paint than the rest of that area of the hull
@@trippsimon8916 no shit Sherlock it would've gone mostly underneath it and acted as a marble affect while the probable hole in the front would rip it open causing load explosion type sounds and putting more and more water into the ship
A 52,000 ton ship hitting a 100,000-500,000 ton iceberg would definitely sound like a huge ass explosion especially if that loud noise is what woke them up
What im about to say has been said at least once: He was not wrong. Depending on where you are on the ship it very well could sounded like an explosion. Also the fact he wasn't able to see the iceberg did not mean there wasn't one in the first place. It was just his view point and just remembered the explosion from that tramatic experience.
The Titanic actually had a bad fire right before it launched that weakened the integrity of the hull. They basically patched it up and repainted it. This is major reason why the iceberg did so much damage to the ship.
Imagine a giant price of ice smashing into the metal hull and tearing a gash in it. That would make such a loud noise that would only have been made louder by the noise reverberating and echoing throughout the ship. Probably would sound like an explosion
The problem is that the iceberg didn't tear a massive gash in the ship but made smaller gashes and it would've have sounded like a shreek and popping if you were very close to the impact area and plus titanic side swiped the iceberg
@@Levisathome it could have been like the noise from the Lusitania sinking ie the freezing water comes in contact with the heat source powering the ship and causing the chimney/smoke stack things to explode.
@@lyrenaustin1544 the funnels cant explode, what you mean are boilers, and they did not explode as they had enough time to shut off the boilers in the affected area
Mrs. Astor was a true hero, he sailed that boat all night, encouraged everyone, and saved as many people as possible. In extreme crisi situation, show how type of person are.
My ex boyfriends aunt was a nun from Germany, headed to USA, then Mexico to become fluent in Spanish. She said there was an explosion. No iceberg. Murder!
It was on fire in one of the coal boxes when it left port. Everyone in charge was informed and chose to attempt the voyage out of greed and threat of competitors. They never had a chance.
They refused him on the life boat,but the kind lady said it was her son so he could be saved. She even saved his stuff and waited for him at the hospital to return his belongings......Yooo it's the hitman from Boardwalk Empire......lol
They examined the wreckage, it was the iceberg, but it didn't hole the ship. They found that it had scrapped across the side ripping the rivets off leaving dozens if not hundreds of tiny holes. It was determined that they could probably have slowed the sinking significantly by just putting mattresses over the leaks.
we got to start doing our due diligence and checking out who was on the ship and what they did for a living and who was their enemies because you're going to find out a lot of crazy stuff
My great uncle had tickets for the titanic but his wife got sick, so he sold the tickets to a man illegally. The man who he sold the ticket to actually saved lives as he helped with the life boats, and he died on that ship.
this tracks, there's a documentary that says that the coal in the boiler room was on fire for days before the voyage and that was what caused the titanic to sink.
Hitting an iceberg head-on would sound like an explosion, but that's not what happened to Titanic. A sharp tip of the iceberg scraped along the hull below the waterline, which began the flooding. The flooding would eventually spark an explosion in one of the boiler rooms, which is probably what woke that dude up. The explosion did happen, but it was not the reason for Titanic sinking.
they sunk it to get on the federal reserve and get off the gold standard they killed the 3 richest men who were the reason we were still on gold standard
I bet a lot of survivors mainly from third class thought it was an explosion. You can’t blame them because a collision with an iceberg and the scraping that came afterward would be quite loud and like an explosion. Along with some rumbling.
I thought this was already widely understood that an explosion in the boiler room was a catalyst that caused the ship to go off course and unable to avoid the iceberg, because by record, both events happened, which make sense.
Any true Titanic lover knows that the iceberg alone absolutely was not responsible for the ship sinking. The fire in the coal bunkers that was burning weeks before she set sail, played a part in every single decision made that entire trip and ultimately was the true reason she was lost. She would’ve survived the ice burn strike had everything else not been secretly fucked from the beginning.
Titanic left the harbor with one of its boilers burning wrong. Fire was not where it was supposed to be but they left anyway. The failure was that loud noise he heard.
Yeah, almost any other survivor witnessed the ice berg, this survivor didn't and just heard an explosion that woke him up. He was asleep when disaster struck, so he wasn't able to see it.
It wasn’t the Titanic, it was the olimpia. The builders of the actual titanic say the pictures of the “titanic” leaving in the harbor wasn’t the new ship they’d built.
The titanic had been sinking for hours. The explosion he heard before he rushed out was the ice cold water finally reaching the boilers and causing the explosion.
The reason the ship sank was because the company didn't create it the way the designer wanted it done. The development of watertight compartments didn't expand sufficiently high, empowering water to flow over the barriers.
🤔 Dozens of witnesses: "iceberg did it" Guy: "Iceberg did not sink the Titanic" Reporter: "Oh what did?" Guy: "I was I'm my room when it happened, But...
I dont recall tv interviews of the survivors. They can literally say they said anything they want. Lol. Why was a ship dispatched with only wool blankets and told to stop nearby. Their captain log says one crew saw a flare. Captain asked the colors. Said it was one and verified it wasn't 3 colors. This ship also was the fastest ship at recovering people from water. It was told to be less than 20 miles away chilling. The more I research the more I feel they sank that ship.
My great grandfather built the Titanic. He always said they cracked the base of the ship for drama sake. Also he never took the voyage for obvious reasons.
There was another account that went in accordance to this in the other account. They said that there was a deadly virus and that 1 of the shipmates caused an explosion because he was out of his mind. Most of the people were rabbit on the ship. After that, the company that owned the ship made everybody sign a contract and gave them money if they didn't talk.
There’s a conspiracy that the titanic had issues before the initial voyage in the boiler room and furnaces. The engineers were having trouble containing a fire that was consistently getting out of control, but due to the company that contracted the ship, they set sail anyway as it would’ve been an embarrassment. Later claiming it was an iceberg that destroyed a metal ship.
Hi, titanic enthusiast here, been studying on her sinking for almost a year now. No, there was not a fire that weakened the steel. There is a famous photo that supposedly showed the hole, infact it was the just the reflection of the ground from the hill of the vessel. The fire did exist, as from what I heard was coal. BUT IT DID NOT DO ANY DAMAGE THAT DESTROYED AND/OR WEAKENED IT SEVERELY. Oh, you probably heard about the switch too? I can debunk that for you. Titanic took well over a year to be refitted, and the switch with Olympic would take roughly 4 years, so the switch would be finished around 1918. + The vessel olympic did not come into titanic's drydock because of the Hawke Collision, the collision happened when the Titanic was 56% complete. The Olympic actually arrived the docks in the famous picture because she lost a propeller blade, which was promptly fixed.
My dad's grandma used to play the piano and was invited to play on the titanic. She actually got sick and had to decline the offer. Luckily, she was fine after her sickness went away. Its brutal that she could have died if she went and accepted the offer!
Edit: Thanks so much for the likes guys! I’ve never had this many before! And yes this is real. She was a professional pianist and would have been on the boat if she was not sick. My dad, grandparents, and friends of my grandparents can all approve this message. You guys can say it’s fake, but it is 100% honest
What’s her name?
Could’ve just said great grandma 🗿
@@Contemporary_ he might not say cause it could reveal his ip
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Omg rlly ?
Funny how Rockefeller had tickets to the Titanic but didn't get on board and all his enemies did and they all perished. Another funny fact is that..
Yeah, thier biggest competition whose very own wife was mentioned at the end was the only guy standing in the way of the Rockefellers and the introduction of federal reserve...
So I've heard.
Insurance scheme/fraud anyone who doesn't know look up Titanic/ Olympia JP Morgan. You'll figure it out from there.
J.P. Morgan as well.
Link to relevant article, please.
@@Quadratic4mula there is a book called the creature from Jekyll island
Hollywood only makes a movie about a historic event to give you the wrong version of it.
It's all hollyweird
You are right. I was fortunate enough to win my way onto the Titanic with my friend Jack when he won some tickets in a game of poker. Jack died because some whore wouldn't share a piece of wood she was floating on. But I remember seeing a torpedo hitting the ship that night but I never said anything all these years
Lol! I came here to say similar but couldn’t find the words.
The main in accuracy that reasonably could have been corrected in the film is that they we’re going through an ice berg field
Very well said
Mrs Astor was expecting her first child.
Quite the scandal 😂
So how could she think he was her son if she hadn't given birth to him yet? Makes sense.
@@Missunderstood103can't be true. Maybe Molly Brown.
My great grandfather was supposed to be on the Titanic the day of the maiden voyage. Fortunately, he lost his ticket to a guy named Jack at a hand of cards.
I heard a similar story from my grandfather. He was a french immigrant betting all he had in cards and lost, but he ended up not having to give up the ticket, the man Jack said if he could paint a picture of my grandmother that he would consider the debt paid. Always my favorite story, my grandmother liked it too
My great grandfather was Jack. I'm still mad my great grandmother didn't allow my great grandfather to share the door that she was floating on.
These are the comments I came for 😂😂😂
If this is true, it's stories like this that changes the way that you look at certain people as well as Life! I'm sure that once time fast forwarded, your grandfather was ecstatic and likely looked at life differently. As everyone doesn't get to experience Life so up close and personal or profoundly! Most folk look forward to and trust what folk have to say.........meanwhile nothing compares to what Life shows and tells you! #period
🤔 lucky buggar
All he said was “loud boom” so pretty much the iceberg was really loud.
I think it was fireworks to try and get the attention of other ships for help
The engine room was on fire to
@@jackfelton9569 That’s called a flare gun
@@jackfelton9569 bro everyone on earth k own the difference between fireworks and a explosion
Nazis sploded it
I mean a big ship hitting a big iceberg would sound like an explosion
Yeah
So from most of the stories from survivors said that there was a loud boom mainly because the iceberg hitting broke lots of structural support but shortly after they reported a loud scrapping/screech but my theory is that he didn't hear the scrape.
Oh true, you have personal experience? Or perhaps an example?
But wouldnt they see the iceberg when they jump
Wouldn't all the survivors at least see the iceberg in the distance we never got a description of the iceberg from any of the survivors
Guy only hears a loud explosion, tells everyone it wasn’t an iceberg in the middle of nowhere
Would you like to change the story? He said it was due to an explosion. He didn't see any icebergs 😭👍
Oh and the fact that JP Morgan owned this ship and his 7 biggest competitors were on the ship means nothing.
Was it Morgan or Rockefeller? Can you get your conspiracies straight?
@@dejjal8683 Morgan owned it (he put up the money for it anyway, White Star Line may have owned it-not sure), not Rockefeller.
@@anteeker goodmorning, ahhhhhh do you like hamhocks or neckbones with your collard greens 🤔
@@dejjal8683 It's was JP Morgan who owned the ship and yes 7 of his biggest competitors were on the ship and died. Morgan was suppose to be on the ship aswell but cancelled last minute.
What?! 😮
The woman didn’t think he was her son, she claimed that he was to the other survivors to save him, she even visited him in hospital and returned his passport and money, and they became good friends
I was about to comment this
Awww
This makes to sense
@@Minithesausagedog “to sense”
What did she do swim down to the titanic and grab his things lol 😆
The owner of Titanic also owned a twin ship called the Olympia which was having failures that would be expensive. Owned swapped names with ship knowing it would go down to get the money he was out.
Thank goodness you don't write historical analysis.
I was looking for this comment I read about that not too long ago… wouldn’t be too far fetched to be true!
@@OrganicActingRockefeller had tickets on the titanic and gave them up last min… I read the article about this, it could be true
@@SheSoIndigo I didn’t say the evidence was untrue, did I? Just a comment on the post.
@@SheSoIndigoof course its true just like 911 was an inside job too.. an insurance policy was pulled out on the twin towers days before it happened
iceberg hitting the titanic❌
kraken breaking the titanic✅
are you saying a kraken did sink the ship and if you are yo are fucking dum
LOL
When you realize that a large group of very wealthy businessmen from America that all opposed the FED were on that ship it makes sense.
Spot on
America been hoaxing for a long time
You Got it!!!!
Here is my tribe
Truth!!
Historians: 💀
@@joethepro2405 you are kidding right
@@joethepro2405 bruh you have a brain are not
@@joethepro2405 we are kidding right?
There are historians among us
@@alperbulut1267 sus
thats crazy how someone who likely never heard an explosion in his life would know the precise difference between a large collision and an explosion
Well the pressure of a blast is much higher order magnitude than an impact. Between objects. One is only percussive whereas an explosive is both percussive and concussive.
You would feel it as well as hear it.
But. To a much lesser degree. With a plain impact.
I've never heard an explosion before but if I did hear one I'm sure I'd be able to tell if it were an explosion or nails scraping across metal like a boat hitting an iceberg should've sounded like.
1912 men knew what an explosion sounded like
I think I believe him. The sinking was an insurance job. The ship that sank was the sister ship which was swapped during a coal strike. This can be confirmed by the number of port holes at the front of the ship.
All 20,000 yard workers and company employees were so committed to the scam that they never spoke about it.
clearly an insurance job! but also assassination plot it was a well planned move for evil
@@racoming1035perhaps they never spoke of it because non of this shyt is true!
Please stop believing everything on the internet, especially this channel. If you ever hear a vehicle crash, it sounds like an explosion. What this guy described was most likely the sound of the ship hitting the ice.
You gotta realize that the Titanic disaster caused bankruptcy for White Star line 💀
My great grandfather was a cook on the titanic. He always said the ship was sunk on purpose.
It wasn't! It has been proven that the Titanic wasn't sunk on purpose!
I saw a mini documentary that it might have been for insurance claim
It was most people just don’t know the truth…
@@redpillg566 would you happen to be a republican?
@@damperemu4445 probably more like conspiracy theorist
He actually did find his french friend again and the woman didn’t think he was Her son he was drowning and the people didn’t want him on the boat and so pretended that he was her son and then that got him on the boat and save his life
No offence, but work on your grammar. It took me 3min to understand you
@@udaykumartembhare7921 i understood him fine, sounds like a personal problem.
@@udaykumartembhare7921 maybe you should take some English classes. His Grammer is fine.
I kinda didn't understand can someone explain pls?
Big facts
The fact they still sailed after one of the coal storage bays caught fire and was still smoldering after setting off is lunacy, it totally weakened the structure of the ship
Nonsense. The coal fire is entirely irrelevant to the accident as a whole.
@@niki75not nonsense. It weakened the hull allowing the ship to succumb to the strike.
I recently read an article from the Smithsonian Institution that outlined this fact.
Read up on even welding processes for materials. Hull materials (typically HY-80 or HY-100) have very explicit heat caps due to overheating breaking heat treatment.
@@ssgta8082 It absolutely is nonsense and irrelevant because wether that part of the hull was damaged or not she was doomed anyway. Boiler room 6 was the 5th compartment and therefore the killing blow
Yeah, coal fires were pretty common. There's no evidence that it directly weakened the hull of the ship.
@@flightmaster178 have you seen the Senan Molony report? There are pictures that show the heat discoloration, and written eyewitness testimonies (from the time period) that support this. Not only that photos during the ships final days of construction, taken by the Harland & Wolff engineer chief, who found the damage caused by the fire to be of such significance that he had personally taken photos and documented the incident.
Molony’s research was a decades long endeavor, whose documentation was turned over to the Smithsonian.
That’s about all the evidence I need see.
“God himself couldn’t sink this ship”
My advice, Don’t say shit like that!
Funny how 4 of J.P. Morgan's competitors were on that ship
And J.P. Morgan had tickets to go but got “sick” the day before
and they were all against the Federal Reserve. Soon after their deaths the surviving bankers started the Fed.
You conspiracy nuts can't even keep the story straight. Another comment claims it was 7 not 4 and another comment claims it was Rockefeller not JPMorgan. All with plenty of support for each claim in the replies all lacking even one shred of critical thought or even a link to something tangible.
@Shay plays and reacts yeah "business" suuurrreee
Hi, titanic enthusiast here, been studying on her sinking for almost a year now.
I don't think this conspiracy would hold up that "well". You see, theres a bit of an issue. The owner of the Vessel was The White Star Line, competitor of the Cunard Line around 1912. There were notable people who has contributed to her construction, J Bruce Ismay, the Owner and Chairman of the White Star Line company, and Thomas Andrews, the one who was responsible for the creation of the Titanic, aka the one who oversaw the construction on H&W. Although, JP Morgan had a share, but he didn't own the ship fully, as it was in the hands, firmly and only J Bruce Ismay of WSL.
ice hitting a ship would sound like a explosion or at least similar enough penetrating the hull
Aye that's what I thought
It sounded nothing like an explosion
It was actually very quiet
@@t34calliope what
@@t34calliope you were there lmao
There is another short video about a show called "The ghost inside my child" or something like that. Anyway, this little kid describes being on the Titanic and also explained there was an explosion. He also described the interior of the Titanic perfectly. Things that make you say "hmmmm"!!
Great episode!
I remember that episode. It gave me chills.
wow
I WAS JUST THINKING THAT!! kids that lived past lives.. trippy
Things that make me say someone's fed the child lies to get attention!
He is 100% correct.
I think they woke to a emergency flare
I don't think Ms. Astor had any sign on the Titanic. She was with her husband john jacob astor
So he was woken by a loud noise and did not witness what caused it, due to being asleep.
👍
Also being in third class that would take a minute to get on Deck so the ship could have passed it by the time he got up to see what was going on
Exactly
awakened...schoolmarm...
Thank you for describing the basics of sleep.
We could have never got here without you.
🤣 wtf did I just read.
@@alok26k68 didn't ask
Its kinda funny how all of the bankers who opposed the federal reserve just so happened to go down with the ship
just like death of 12 of 13 shareholders of a company that aquired a new trillion dollar deal , about a chip for missiles. MH17. 1 guy instantly became majority shareholder.
and just like owner of wtc, who just weeks before increased insurance on the buildings to 2 trillion. and despite working/living in the building every day, not that day. silverstein.
while gulliani was mayor...
@@Hellohallo exactly.
I was reading this girls diary from the titanic and she actually wrote that before they departed there was a small fire on board
What is it called❤❤it sounds interesting
there was a boiler fire that lasted for several days. Some speculate that fire could have weaken the steel making it easier for the iceberg to cut through it
Well yeah they burned coal to power the ships there were dozens of fires burning
J.p morgan
More than small. It was huge and went on for days before and after the ship left port.
If he was in his room while the Titanic scraped the side of the ice burg, it might’ve sounded like an explosion because of Iron scraping ice might sound like that.
Not at all. It was really quiet for most people. But since he’s in 3rd class, the lowest part of the Titanic, and at the bow, when the ship struck the iceberg it must’ve indeed sounded like an explosion.
I believe it. There were three powerful men on that ship that day, there was supposed to be a fourth. After the 3 powerful men were gone the last one was able to push forward our social credit system that we have today.
Well said!
Who were they?
Very much so
@@thepowerfulsammysampson868 its rotschilds
JP?
It's funny how a lot of the passengers on the Titanic were against the federal reserve
That’s it
Hmm? Based on what
@Rabies 🔹️ whats so funny about it?
what is the federal reserve, ive seen alot of comments on this but dont know anything about it
@@yasuof3291 I'll keep this simple, the Federal Reserve is a privately owned bank that controls Americas money supply. They print the dollars.
Most other countries have a nationalised system of minting coins and printing notes. But the USA, a world super power, has a private bank, which calls itself "Federal" in order to make it seem asif it answers to the US Government. However, it does not.
They were instituted after a secret meeting in the early 20th century between wealthy elites who travelled to the meeting in disguise to avoid press attention. There they invented the system of fractional reserve banking, which is essentially a never ending debt machine designed to make itself richer and richer whilst making money worth less and less. Usury, in other words. Fraud.
They basically caused ths great depression and turned americans economy into a weaponised cash cow. The link to the Titanic disaster is that alot of the passengers in First Class who perished were the few members of the elite who were opposed to this idea. To make things even stranger, wealthy members of the elite who DID support the Federal Reserve plan, such as JP Morgan, who literally owned the boat, decided at the last minute not to take the voyage, and even had all of his belongings and artwork removed from the ill-fated ship before she set sail.
I hope this has helped, but in every case, it is best to sit and read up on these things in your own time. We can't do the whole story the justice it deserves in a CZcams comment...
Who knows what really happened? The truth is stranger than fiction, brother ✌
Plenty of things lead to the titanic sinking. The rivits that were used were made of a lower class steel. There was a massive fire that wasnt put out before the ship departed. The ship was then turned around so the good side was to the pier. The lookout didnt have the key for the locker where his binoculars was. The iceberg was just the icing on the cake. They are documentary on this.
A collision can sound exactly like an explosion. Two cars were involved in a fatal, head-on collision in front of my home many years ago, and at first I thought something had exploded, like a bomb.
My great grandfather was on the titanic. He was never found but he visited me in a dream. We were in the very cold ocean on a life boat. He told me that there should be no governments in this world. And that the rich were polluted with greed and knew the ship had a defect in its boiler room but forced the voyage to try and get back the money they had invested in the titanic and they stuffed their pockets at the expense of all those lives.
It was just a dream buddy 🤦🏻♂️
Stop smoking that stuff immediately!
I like that he's stopped constantly pointing up. You're evolving!
I dunno were to look 🤔
I assumed he was with ISIS
I was just thinking that this video was almost watchable
Another lady i listened to that was on the Titanic said she could see another ship from the water and they never responded to the disaster. They had to wait hours in the cold water on another ship to come.
That was SS Californian stopped in the ice field. They saw the distress flares but no one thought to awake the wireless operator who had gone to bed for the night.
If the ice forget the ship, it may be sounding like a bomb so maybe that’s why he thinks that
It's very coincidence that 3 major bankers were on that boat. 7 months later, the federal reserves act was signed
*3 major bankers that were for the creation of the federal reserve 🤦♂️
Yes, coincidences like that happen.
@Silva Surfer yeah because Massive swings from high inflation to high deflation would be great since there would be no countercyclical monetary policy. It would be a disaster. While we are at it let's go back to the gold standard 🤦♂️
@@Tucansam98 bankers literally helped create the federal reserve 🤦♂️
@@Rayflower352 I know this! I made a mistake in my comment were bankers in favor of the federal reserve act went down with the Titanic
“This guy claims that the titanic didn’t sink by a iceberg”
“He was sleeping”💀
EXACTLY
HE WAS SLEEPING BUT HE WOKE UP FROM THE SOUND STOOPID
No it was your mom
@@user-rr1ux6ir5vI'm laughing so hard at that brilliant joke literally look at me hahaha
@@user-rr1ux6ir5vwow you got the whole squad laughing 😐
There are video interviews with survivors, and one recounts an explosion as bow was lifting into the air, which is believed to have been sea water reaching the boilers.
To clarify the ship had two issues in its structure
1. The hull was weakened in the spot of collision by a coal fire
2. Despite being built like a battleship the hull is held together by rivets and it can unzip and therefore allow water to flow
This was why it wasn’t so loud because he was sleeping AND the iceberg didn’t rip a gash but rather popped the heads off the rivets and unzipped the hull causing the flooding
The coal fire is largely exaggerated, it was just smouldering, therefore it wouldn't have softened the steel of the hull. And the photo with the darkened part of the hull is most likely just a shadow or a patch where there was more paint than the rest of that area of the hull
@@windlesstitan6825 ah ok
Wrong!
@@user-gg5bc1nx2l what part of exactly is wrong..? The fire yes I can admit was an error the rivets is a different story.
@@pyrowolf681it’s sad people comment on a debate and when called on it to explain have nothing to say 😢
An impact that rips a hull would sound like an explosion, especially to a sleeping person who was awoken due to the noise
it was Bankers killing Bankers
It felt more like she was on a sea of marbles, as one passenger put it.
@@trippsimon8916 no shit Sherlock it would've gone mostly underneath it and acted as a marble affect while the probable hole in the front would rip it open causing load explosion type sounds and putting more and more water into the ship
If you were in third class, yes. If you were in say first class, you'd feel a slight bump, even when you were sleeping.
A 52,000 ton ship hitting a 100,000-500,000 ton iceberg would definitely sound like a huge ass explosion especially if that loud noise is what woke them up
If it's that big by the time I got on deck to jump into the ocean it would still be in vision🤷
@@1941KiK3YiD in the pitch black???? Have you ever been in thr ocean lol there are no street lights lol
What im about to say has been said at least once: He was not wrong. Depending on where you are on the ship it very well could sounded like an explosion. Also the fact he wasn't able to see the iceberg did not mean there wasn't one in the first place. It was just his view point and just remembered the explosion from that tramatic experience.
The Titanic actually had a bad fire right before it launched that weakened the integrity of the hull. They basically patched it up and repainted it. This is major reason why the iceberg did so much damage to the ship.
This was the first time I saw Luke Davidson move in his facts shorts other than waving his hand😂
Except his facts are not facts it's fiction there are several accounts of the iceberg hitting the ship this video is a lie
What’s really unbelievable is the the Englishmen and Frenchmen became friends 😂
💀
Oh you mean world wa-
@@glamrockbonnie5983 no, dummy
Lol
wasnt an englishmen and frenchmen.
he never said if he made friends with the englishment.
You know there's some nefarious conspiracy going on when the context box appears😂
An iceberg ripping the ship open probably sounds like an explosion.
Imagine a giant price of ice smashing into the metal hull and tearing a gash in it. That would make such a loud noise that would only have been made louder by the noise reverberating and echoing throughout the ship. Probably would sound like an explosion
The problem is that the iceberg didn't tear a massive gash in the ship but made smaller gashes and it would've have sounded like a shreek and popping if you were very close to the impact area and plus titanic side swiped the iceberg
@@Levisathome it could have been like the noise from the Lusitania sinking ie the freezing water comes in contact with the heat source powering the ship and causing the chimney/smoke stack things to explode.
@@lyrenaustin1544 they vented the steam to stop any explosions and the stacks fell near the end.
@@lyrenaustin1544 the funnels cant explode, what you mean are boilers, and they did not explode as they had enough time to shut off the boilers in the affected area
@@erikzidan2601 Ah okay, I hadn’t realized
Oh, so the Titanic and the Twin Towers have something in common 😔
Yup 👍
Titanic was obviously deliberately sank. Rogue Ice berg? In the middle of the Atlantic? No
You the ✡️ bankers or rich ✡️ were in on it
Absolutely!!
Facts 😅
hitting the iceberg probably sounded like an explosion
A impact can sound like an explosion.
They hyped up the titanic and got major bankers onboard, to assassinate them for a global banking system.
What
Mrs. Astor was a true hero, he sailed that boat all night, encouraged everyone, and saved as many people as possible. In extreme crisi situation, show how type of person are.
John Jacob Astor tried to get on the lifeboat saying his young wife was pregnant and needed him. He was refused. He was not a hero.
No. You’re thinking of Molly Brown. Mrs Astor didn’t do anything of note.
The more plausible explanation is He slept through the hull being sliced open, and the boilers blowing from water intrusion is what woke him up.
My ex boyfriends aunt was a nun from Germany, headed to USA, then Mexico to become fluent in Spanish. She said there was an explosion. No iceberg. Murder!
the Rockefellers got off the boat last minute and made the Fed reserve 6 months later
Not to mention the man who owned 40% of Americas mortgage died also. It was all planned.
Exactly.
Rothchilds
JP Morgan
@@earlegavin5931 same shit dude they both own damn near everything
It was on fire in one of the coal boxes when it left port. Everyone in charge was informed and chose to attempt the voyage out of greed and threat of competitors. They never had a chance.
The sound of a ship hitting an iceberg probably sounds simular to an explosion.
They refused him on the life boat,but the kind lady said it was her son so he could be saved. She even saved his stuff and waited for him at the hospital to return his belongings......Yooo it's the hitman from Boardwalk Empire......lol
Yea, I thought that son thing was incorrect and this proves she was a good person.
She pulled several people from the water and saying she only did it because he looked like her kid is crap.
They examined the wreckage, it was the iceberg, but it didn't hole the ship. They found that it had scrapped across the side ripping the rivets off leaving dozens if not hundreds of tiny holes. It was determined that they could probably have slowed the sinking significantly by just putting mattresses over the leaks.
Sometimes I think there is some kind of secret conspiracy behind the Titanic sinking.
we got to start doing our due diligence and checking out who was on the ship and what they did for a living and who was their enemies because you're going to find out a lot of crazy stuff
Yeah John Jacob Astor was opposed to the creation of the federal reserve... So he was a Rothschild enemy.
We’ve been doing nine elevens since 1912 👍
Who's "we"? ...and I think u mean "false flags" ..and yes.
Car crashes sound like sharp abrupt explosions
Heard a loud explosion that woke them up would have been the first clue about an impact and how he didn't witness any of it
My great uncle had tickets for the titanic but his wife got sick, so he sold the tickets to a man illegally. The man who he sold the ticket to actually saved lives as he helped with the life boats, and he died on that ship.
🤦♂️ these kids really enjoy living in fantasy via stories they make up in the CZcams comment section.
@@TsunauticusIV no, seriously, it’s true. His name is on the register of people who died in the titanic.
@@ShaemiII uhm hmm. I don’t even need to explain why your story is a lie. 🤦♂️
(I agree with him 👆)Hmmm the titanic was sent out in 1912 I don’t think he would have been born
@@TsunauticusIV Please, explain.
and this is where we got the term "insurance fraud" 😭🤣
Yep
Yep
I like the fact that you're only telling his story and not saying it's absolute truth
this tracks, there's a documentary that says that the coal in the boiler room was on fire for days before the voyage and that was what caused the titanic to sink.
His hand movements resemble a orchestra conductor 💀
It was an insurance claim 2 identical ships
The owner crashed it on purpose .
Insurance didn’t pay first claim
Hitting an iceberg head-on would sound like an explosion, but that's not what happened to Titanic. A sharp tip of the iceberg scraped along the hull below the waterline, which began the flooding. The flooding would eventually spark an explosion in one of the boiler rooms, which is probably what woke that dude up. The explosion did happen, but it was not the reason for Titanic sinking.
Man they sunk that ship for the insurance money!
they sunk it to get on the federal reserve and get off the gold standard they killed the 3 richest men who were the reason we were still on gold standard
Wrong. It was only insured for 5 of the 7 million it cost to build. Don't spread obviously false rumours.
no company would risk their reputation for a few million unless they’re all on speedballs
@@PeakBruhMoment unless they were instituting the federal reserve
I bet a lot of survivors mainly from third class thought it was an explosion. You can’t blame them because a collision with an iceberg and the scraping that came afterward would be quite loud and like an explosion. Along with some rumbling.
Insurance job would be plausible.
I thought this was already widely understood that an explosion in the boiler room was a catalyst that caused the ship to go off course and unable to avoid the iceberg, because by record, both events happened, which make sense.
If i had a time machine i would go back to see
Having a time machine doesn't make you invincible
I would still go back to see though
there was alot of important people on that ship...I think it's something more sinister.
The Roth man’s
Any true Titanic lover knows that the iceberg alone absolutely was not responsible for the ship sinking. The fire in the coal bunkers that was burning weeks before she set sail, played a part in every single decision made that entire trip and ultimately was the true reason she was lost. She would’ve survived the ice burn strike had everything else not been secretly fucked from the beginning.
Titanic left the harbor with one of its boilers burning wrong. Fire was not where it was supposed to be but they left anyway. The failure was that loud noise he heard.
He was literally asleep when it happened, so he probably just never saw the iceberg
MY POINT EXACTLY
Both you guys sound like you were there
How do you know. That was 110 years ago😂😂😂
How you not see a giant iceberg
They were banging so they didn’t hear it .
And this kids, is how the Federal Reserve was born
Yeah, almost any other survivor witnessed the ice berg, this survivor didn't and just heard an explosion that woke him up.
He was asleep when disaster struck, so he wasn't able to see it.
That survivor dude was drunk enough to think an iceberg hitting sounded like an explosion
That iceberg is still out there today, and it's still has a taste for blood.
Global warming has been searching for that iceberg for decades but it continues to be elusive
💯💯
@Tony Alston how long do you ride your bicycle before you get hurt sitting in that long big seat?
@Tony Alston eat a cow and a few chickens.
@Tony Alston ok so killing plants does? Cuz remember vegans are killing plants, plants have lives too. Plants lives matter you know?
Someone: What do you do for living
Luke: I point at my head
Too true
🤣
It wasn’t the Titanic, it was the olimpia. The builders of the actual titanic say the pictures of the “titanic” leaving in the harbor wasn’t the new ship they’d built.
It was sabotage. Not many people know this. The Saboteur was part of the crew.
Yes the Federal Reserve was installed in the US shortly after this- April 15th is now our tax day…………
Meaning? Not sure what the Federal Reserve has to do with the Titanic but ok.
@Garbeaux Æ look it up. There are a lot of people that know why
@@Garbeaux. gggggooooooogle it
The titanic had been sinking for hours. The explosion he heard before he rushed out was the ice cold water finally reaching the boilers and causing the explosion.
The reason the ship sank was because the company didn't create it the way the designer wanted it done. The development of watertight compartments didn't expand sufficiently high, empowering water to flow over the barriers.
🤔 Dozens of witnesses: "iceberg did it"
Guy: "Iceberg did not sink the Titanic"
Reporter: "Oh what did?"
Guy: "I was I'm my room when it happened, But...
I dont recall tv interviews of the survivors. They can literally say they said anything they want. Lol. Why was a ship dispatched with only wool blankets and told to stop nearby. Their captain log says one crew saw a flare. Captain asked the colors. Said it was one and verified it wasn't 3 colors. This ship also was the fastest ship at recovering people from water. It was told to be less than 20 miles away chilling. The more I research the more I feel they sank that ship.
🤣😂🤣😂👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇬🇧
@@thecasualatvguy617 he could of said a alien killed everyone lol
My great grandfather built the Titanic.
He always said they cracked the base of the ship for drama sake.
Also he never took the voyage for obvious reasons.
He was not an eye witness to the iceberg. He was asleep and was woken up by the very loud sound.
There was another account that went in accordance to this in the other account. They said that there was a deadly virus and that 1 of the shipmates caused an explosion because he was out of his mind. Most of the people were rabbit on the ship. After that, the company that owned the ship made everybody sign a contract and gave them money if they didn't talk.
There’s a conspiracy that the titanic had issues before the initial voyage in the boiler room and furnaces. The engineers were having trouble containing a fire that was consistently getting out of control, but due to the company that contracted the ship, they set sail anyway as it would’ve been an embarrassment. Later claiming it was an iceberg that destroyed a metal ship.
The fire never got out of control. There was not a single problem caused by it
@@notgrain4864 what was it?
Hi, titanic enthusiast here, been studying on her sinking for almost a year now.
No, there was not a fire that weakened the steel. There is a famous photo that supposedly showed the hole, infact it was the just the reflection of the ground from the hill of the vessel.
The fire did exist, as from what I heard was coal. BUT IT DID NOT DO ANY DAMAGE THAT DESTROYED AND/OR WEAKENED IT SEVERELY.
Oh, you probably heard about the switch too? I can debunk that for you.
Titanic took well over a year to be refitted, and the switch with Olympic would take roughly 4 years, so the switch would be finished around 1918.
+ The vessel olympic did not come into titanic's drydock because of the Hawke Collision, the collision happened when the Titanic was 56% complete. The Olympic actually arrived the docks in the famous picture because she lost a propeller blade, which was promptly fixed.
There was. A. Fire 🔥
I've read about that theory as well.
The sound of hitting the ice as well as the violent reaction of sea water reaching the furnaces could both explain his experience.
How dare you give conspiracy theorists a reasonable explanation!
@@jonnymohawk
Praytell who or what exactly are we conspiring against?!🤔
@@eyeam7183Do people seriously need to emphasize in text their sarcasm for the idiots of the internet to get it?
@@D-Rock420
Occupational Hazard!, can’t help meself!😌
Crashing into an iceberg would sound like an explosion. 😮😂
I'm pretty sure a mammoth ship hitting a giant iceberg would sound much like an explosion to someone who wouldn't know any better.