Titanic was an inside job

it was an inside job??? ice can't sink a ship ??? put this one in the humor forum. and send a life boat for the OP. he's goin' down by the head

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Another shameless hack spouting what he has been told to say. Amazing people still believe ice could sink a metal ship after 100 years.

well you tell us then. who did the inside job. and how did they do it??? bergs in mass can crush any steel or iron hull. and its not the berg its the spur UNDER the berg.

do some research. why are thousands of ships sitting on the bottom of the artic sea???

also if bergs are not dangerous then why does the US and great britian fly berg patrols today???

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFqPJqBTYiI]International Ice Patrol - YouTube[/ame]
 
it was an inside job??? ice can't sink a ship ??? put this one in the humor forum. and send a life boat for the OP. he's goin' down by the head

490.gif

Another shameless hack spouting what he has been told to say. Amazing people still believe ice could sink a metal ship after 100 years.

well you tell us then. who did the inside job. and how did they do it??? bergs in mass can crush any steel or iron hull. and its not the berg its the spur UNDER the berg.

do some research. why are thousands of ships sitting on the bottom of the artic sea???

also if bergs are not dangerous then why does the US and great britian fly berg patrols today???

httl - YouTube[/url


 
Another shameless hack spouting what he has been told to say. Amazing people still believe ice could sink a metal ship after 100 years.

well you tell us then. who did the inside job. and how did they do it??? bergs in mass can crush any steel or iron hull. and its not the berg its the spur UNDER the berg.

do some research. why are thousands of ships sitting on the bottom of the artic sea???

also if bergs are not dangerous then why does the US and great britian fly berg patrols today???

httl - YouTube[/url




you didn't have time to see the truth. thank you for confirming the Titanic was sunk by a berg
 
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well you tell us then. who did the inside job. and how did they do it??? bergs in mass can crush any steel or iron hull. and its not the berg its the spur UNDER the berg.

do some research. why are thousands of ships sitting on the bottom of the artic sea???

also if bergs are not dangerous then why does the US and great britian fly berg patrols today???

httl - YouTube[/url




you didn't have time to see the truth. thank you for confirming the Titanic was sunk by a berg


Sheeple.........they are so gullible
 
I must beg forgiveness. I am so resistant to Twoofers and their endless litany of idiocy, that I initially resisted the clarity of the presentation by rightwinger.

But I try to be open minded, so I looked and looked and looked again (and then some more).

I think he's on to something.

A hammer can break ice, but an ice cube cannot break a hammer.
 
ice cubes and hammers are not proof. that's comparing apple to oranges. and there is no conclusive proof here she was sunk by anything other than a berg.
 
OK, it's time for the real truth. There was never a ship named Titanic. White Star Lines took an old ship they wanted to get rid of and slapped a coat of paint and a fake name on it so they could sink it for insurance money.

Do you need proof? Just look at the following pictures.

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Look at the benches in that shot. Do you think Harlan & Wolfe would put worn-out, beat up benches like that on a brand new ship? I think not.

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And how could the carpeting get that dirty and dingy on a new ship? You would think new carpeting would be bright and colorful, not a filthy, icky grey-brown color.




Brand new ship on her maiden voyage. Pfffft.
 
OK, it's time for the real truth. There was never a ship named Titanic. White Star Lines took an old ship they wanted to get rid of and slapped a coat of paint and a fake name on it so they could sink it for insurance money.

Do you need proof? Just look at the following pictures.

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Look at the benches in that shot. Do you think Harlan & Wolfe would put worn-out, beat up benches like that on a brand new ship? I think not.

dining-room-titanic.jpg

And how could the carpeting get that dirty and dingy on a new ship? You would think new carpeting would be bright and colorful, not a filthy, icky grey-brown color.




Brand new ship on her maiden voyage. Pfffft.

good photos but they prove nothing
 
when a ship hits a lump of ice weighing millions of tonnes there can only be one outcome, you need to remeber that 85% of the iceberg was below the water line. Drive a metal car into a lump of ice weighing several hundred tonnes for a comparrison, the car will loose. The reason the ship sank was beacuse the water tight chambers did not reach the ceilings to allow air to escape as water entered the ship, due to the list of the ship the chambers over flowed into each other slowly which is why the ship took so long to sink. The original design had water tight chambers which extened fully to the ceilings with vent pipes running through to the main upper deck to vent the air, these pipes were removed by Ismay as they intruded into the first class compartments meaning the chambers could not extend to ceiling level. Ismay also atlered the original double skin design due to costs and also removed the original 64 lifeboats for cosmetic reasons.

A lump of ice weighing millions of tons? :lol: Really? :lol:

If it really weighed "millions of tons", how did it float? Anything that weighs that much is going to sink at free-fall speed as soon as it hits the water. With or without help from pre-planted thermite charges.

And where is there a freezer large enough to make a million ton lump of ice?



Icebergs. :cuckoo:
 
when a ship hits a lump of ice weighing millions of tonnes there can only be one outcome, you need to remeber that 85% of the iceberg was below the water line. Drive a metal car into a lump of ice weighing several hundred tonnes for a comparrison, the car will loose. The reason the ship sank was beacuse the water tight chambers did not reach the ceilings to allow air to escape as water entered the ship, due to the list of the ship the chambers over flowed into each other slowly which is why the ship took so long to sink. The original design had water tight chambers which extened fully to the ceilings with vent pipes running through to the main upper deck to vent the air, these pipes were removed by Ismay as they intruded into the first class compartments meaning the chambers could not extend to ceiling level. Ismay also atlered the original double skin design due to costs and also removed the original 64 lifeboats for cosmetic reasons.

A lump of ice weighing millions of tons? :lol: Really? :lol:

If it really weighed "millions of tons", how did it float? Anything that weighs that much is going to sink at free-fall speed as soon as it hits the water. With or without help from pre-planted thermite charges.

And where is there a freezer large enough to make a million ton lump of ice?



Icebergs. :cuckoo:

the Jews again.
 
LOL at the photos which are not of the Titanic plus the ship was almost a year old when she sailed on the 2nd April.
 
when a ship hits a lump of ice weighing millions of tonnes there can only be one outcome, you need to remeber that 85% of the iceberg was below the water line. Drive a metal car into a lump of ice weighing several hundred tonnes for a comparrison, the car will loose. The reason the ship sank was beacuse the water tight chambers did not reach the ceilings to allow air to escape as water entered the ship, due to the list of the ship the chambers over flowed into each other slowly which is why the ship took so long to sink. The original design had water tight chambers which extened fully to the ceilings with vent pipes running through to the main upper deck to vent the air, these pipes were removed by Ismay as they intruded into the first class compartments meaning the chambers could not extend to ceiling level. Ismay also atlered the original double skin design due to costs and also removed the original 64 lifeboats for cosmetic reasons.

A lump of ice weighing millions of tons? :lol: Really? :lol:

If it really weighed "millions of tons", how did it float? Anything that weighs that much is going to sink at free-fall speed as soon as it hits the water. With or without help from pre-planted thermite charges.

And where is there a freezer large enough to make a million ton lump of ice?



Icebergs. :cuckoo:

Physics is not your strong point is it:lol:
 
when a ship hits a lump of ice weighing millions of tonnes there can only be one outcome, you need to remeber that 85% of the iceberg was below the water line. Drive a metal car into a lump of ice weighing several hundred tonnes for a comparrison, the car will loose. The reason the ship sank was beacuse the water tight chambers did not reach the ceilings to allow air to escape as water entered the ship, due to the list of the ship the chambers over flowed into each other slowly which is why the ship took so long to sink. The original design had water tight chambers which extened fully to the ceilings with vent pipes running through to the main upper deck to vent the air, these pipes were removed by Ismay as they intruded into the first class compartments meaning the chambers could not extend to ceiling level. Ismay also atlered the original double skin design due to costs and also removed the original 64 lifeboats for cosmetic reasons.

A lump of ice weighing millions of tons? :lol: Really? :lol:

If it really weighed "millions of tons", how did it float? Anything that weighs that much is going to sink at free-fall speed as soon as it hits the water. With or without help from pre-planted thermite charges.

And where is there a freezer large enough to make a million ton lump of ice?



Icebergs. :cuckoo:

Physics is not your strong point is it:lol:

Reading for comprehension is not yours, is it?

Did you bother to read the whole thread before you piped in on it? This thread has been one long running joke since 2009. It was started as a goof on the 9/11 morons.
 
when a ship hits a lump of ice weighing millions of tonnes there can only be one outcome, you need to remeber that 85% of the iceberg was below the water line. Drive a metal car into a lump of ice weighing several hundred tonnes for a comparrison, the car will loose. The reason the ship sank was beacuse the water tight chambers did not reach the ceilings to allow air to escape as water entered the ship, due to the list of the ship the chambers over flowed into each other slowly which is why the ship took so long to sink. The original design had water tight chambers which extened fully to the ceilings with vent pipes running through to the main upper deck to vent the air, these pipes were removed by Ismay as they intruded into the first class compartments meaning the chambers could not extend to ceiling level. Ismay also atlered the original double skin design due to costs and also removed the original 64 lifeboats for cosmetic reasons.

A lump of ice weighing millions of tons? :lol: Really? :lol:

If it really weighed "millions of tons", how did it float? Anything that weighs that much is going to sink at free-fall speed as soon as it hits the water. With or without help from pre-planted thermite charges.

And where is there a freezer large enough to make a million ton lump of ice?



Icebergs. :cuckoo:

Exactly.....and how do you move a million ton iceberg? Was it towed into position so that it would hit the Titanic?

Why wasn't this iceberg taken in as evidence?
 
when a ship hits a lump of ice weighing millions of tonnes there can only be one outcome, you need to remeber that 85% of the iceberg was below the water line. Drive a metal car into a lump of ice weighing several hundred tonnes for a comparrison, the car will loose. The reason the ship sank was beacuse the water tight chambers did not reach the ceilings to allow air to escape as water entered the ship, due to the list of the ship the chambers over flowed into each other slowly which is why the ship took so long to sink. The original design had water tight chambers which extened fully to the ceilings with vent pipes running through to the main upper deck to vent the air, these pipes were removed by Ismay as they intruded into the first class compartments meaning the chambers could not extend to ceiling level. Ismay also atlered the original double skin design due to costs and also removed the original 64 lifeboats for cosmetic reasons.

A lump of ice weighing millions of tons? :lol: Really? :lol:

If it really weighed "millions of tons", how did it float? Anything that weighs that much is going to sink at free-fall speed as soon as it hits the water. With or without help from pre-planted thermite charges.

And where is there a freezer large enough to make a million ton lump of ice?



Icebergs. :cuckoo:

the Jews again.

Damn right! And my great-great-grandfather was one of the agents on board the fake Titanic. He barely escaped with his life.

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when a ship hits a lump of ice weighing millions of tonnes there can only be one outcome, you need to remeber that 85% of the iceberg was below the water line. Drive a metal car into a lump of ice weighing several hundred tonnes for a comparrison, the car will loose. The reason the ship sank was beacuse the water tight chambers did not reach the ceilings to allow air to escape as water entered the ship, due to the list of the ship the chambers over flowed into each other slowly which is why the ship took so long to sink. The original design had water tight chambers which extened fully to the ceilings with vent pipes running through to the main upper deck to vent the air, these pipes were removed by Ismay as they intruded into the first class compartments meaning the chambers could not extend to ceiling level. Ismay also atlered the original double skin design due to costs and also removed the original 64 lifeboats for cosmetic reasons.

A lump of ice weighing millions of tons? :lol: Really? :lol:

If it really weighed "millions of tons", how did it float? Anything that weighs that much is going to sink at free-fall speed as soon as it hits the water. With or without help from pre-planted thermite charges.

And where is there a freezer large enough to make a million ton lump of ice?



Icebergs. :cuckoo:

Exactly.....and how do you move a million ton iceberg? Was it towed into position so that it would hit the Titanic?

Why wasn't this iceberg taken in as evidence?

And where is the testimony from the crew of the tow ship? Did NWO Ice Command hide them in an undisclosed location?
 
A lump of ice weighing millions of tons? :lol: Really? :lol:

If it really weighed "millions of tons", how did it float? Anything that weighs that much is going to sink at free-fall speed as soon as it hits the water. With or without help from pre-planted thermite charges.

And where is there a freezer large enough to make a million ton lump of ice?



Icebergs. :cuckoo:

Physics is not your strong point is it:lol:

Reading for comprehension is not yours, is it?

Did you bother to read the whole thread before you piped in on it? This thread has been one long running joke since 2009. It was started as a goof on the 9/11 morons.

No it's not, disinformation agent! We are dead serious!

Hush!
 
Physics is not your strong point is it:lol:

Reading for comprehension is not yours, is it?

Did you bother to read the whole thread before you piped in on it? This thread has been one long running joke since 2009. It was started as a goof on the 9/11 morons.

No it's not, disinformation agent! We are dead serious!

Hush!

Just doing my part to try to throw him off the scent, Commander. :salute:

Is next week's meeting at Bohemian Grove still happening??
 

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