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The Titanic Deception: Insurance Fraud and Cover-Ups

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Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com

https://www.bitchute.com/channel/z26zmEN7WToE/
http://falsificationofhistory.co.uk/
In this riveting episode, we delve into the controversial theories surrounding the Titanic disaster. We explore the mysterious circumstances involving the crew members who were detained and coerced into signing the Official Secrets Act upon their return to England. The discussion raises questions about whether the Titanic truly hit an iceberg, as only a handful of eyewitnesses were present, and their testimonies were contradictory and seemingly coerced.
We examine the possibility of a conspiracy orchestrated by Captain Edward Smith under the orders of JP Morgan, suggesting that the Titanic was deliberately set on a collision course to collect insurance money and eliminate powerful enemies of the Federal Reserve. The episode highlights the suspicious deaths of key figures like Guggenheim, Strauss, and Astor, and the peculiar lack of attempts to escape.
The conversation shifts to the broader implications of the Federal Reserve's creation, its private ownership, and the ability to print money without backing, which allegedly funded World War I. We also touch on the British government's potential complicity in the Titanic's fate to protect economic interests.
Further intrigue is added with the story of Captain Smith's possible survival and subsequent mysterious sightings, challenging the official narrative of his demise. The episode concludes with reflections on how historical events are often manipulated by those in power, drawing parallels to modern-day events like the COVID-19 pandemic and the 9/11 attacks, urging listeners to question official narratives.

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Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com

https://www.bitchute.com/channel/z26zmEN7WToE/
http://falsificationofhistory.co.uk/
In this riveting episode, we delve into the controversial theories surrounding the Titanic disaster. We explore the mysterious circumstances involving the crew members who were detained and coerced into signing the Official Secrets Act upon their return to England. The discussion raises questions about whether the Titanic truly hit an iceberg, as only a handful of eyewitnesses were present, and their testimonies were contradictory and seemingly coerced.
We examine the possibility of a conspiracy orchestrated by Captain Edward Smith under the orders of JP Morgan, suggesting that the Titanic was deliberately set on a collision course to collect insurance money and eliminate powerful enemies of the Federal Reserve. The episode highlights the suspicious deaths of key figures like Guggenheim, Strauss, and Astor, and the peculiar lack of attempts to escape.
The conversation shifts to the broader implications of the Federal Reserve's creation, its private ownership, and the ability to print money without backing, which allegedly funded World War I. We also touch on the British government's potential complicity in the Titanic's fate to protect economic interests.
Further intrigue is added with the story of Captain Smith's possible survival and subsequent mysterious sightings, challenging the official narrative of his demise. The episode concludes with reflections on how historical events are often manipulated by those in power, drawing parallels to modern-day events like the COVID-19 pandemic and the 9/11 attacks, urging listeners to question official narratives.

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