January 27, 2024

The Futility of Investigating a Titan

Prophecy or psyop? One of the world's most famous tragedies remains shrouded in mystery.

The story of the Titanic is a rather illustrious one. 

In yet another life-imitates-art moment that defies the senses, the story of the Titanic shows how real-world events have a strange way of emulating past fiction in a precise way. The Titanic disaster in 1912 is considered one of the most iconic yet tragic maritime events in modern history, and yet, it stirs severe déjà vu.

On the fateful night of April 14th, the largest ship ever built -- the RMS Titanic -- deemed "unsinkable" by various maritime commentators at the time, struck an iceberg during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York. 

The colossal ship, with its state-of-the-art technology and luxurious amenities, hit an iceberg in the icy waters of the North Atlantic Ocean, resulting in the loss of over 1,500 lives as inadequate lifeboat capacity and communication failures compounded the disaster.

Among the dead were several prominent business figures and influential industrialists; the likes of John Jacob Astor (the richest man in the world at the time), Benjamin Guggenheim (top-tier mining magnate), George Dunton Widener (leading industrialist), Charles Melville Hays (Canadian railway magnate) and Isidor Straus (famous real-estate entrepreneur).

The demise of the Titanic sparked widespread public outcry and led to significant reforms in maritime safety regulations. Most memorable about the Titanic, was how the ship represented a stark juxtaposition of opulence and elitism with poverty and social inferiority.
However, there is much that remains highly dubious and suspicious. Starting with the fact that 14 years prior to the Titanic's sinking, a fictional book titled "Futility" was written by Morgan Robertson, a writer and an experienced seafarer whose claim to fame was the invention of the periscope.

The book was about how the biggest ship ever made hit an iceberg in the middle of the Atlantic leading to the death of thousands of people. In the book, there is also a sharp divide between rich and poor with an equal deficiency of life rescue boats.

In fact, when the details of the book are compared to events recorded by historians, the similarities stretch from the coincidental to the eerie, to say the least.

Take a look for yourself.
Allowing all of that to sink in for a minute. It's rather difficult to believe the events of 1912 were mere coincidences. It is also rather ridiculous to think the author of The Titan was psychic or an oracle, capable of predicting the future.

The most parsimonious conclusion, although a conclusion which is the most difficult to accept, is that the Titanic was sunk deliberately, in such a way as to ensure the details matched the fictional events described in the book.

As to why this could have happened, this leads to many different possibilities. Quite possibly, a conspiratorial plot to kill off some rather influential individuals? An elaborate insurance scam to enable the original investors to be paid back? An audacious stunt to mock the public? The true answer may never be known, but what is undoubtedly true, is that the Titanic did not sink as a result of an unfortunate accident.

The ugly truth, despite the elaborate mainstream narrative, is that the Titanic was probably sunk deliberately. The people with the ability, the access and the motive to pull off such a stunt would necessarily need the ability to affect official investigations, be able to plant fabricated evidence, and most importantly, they must have the power to affect how national agencies respond to the event including search and rescue and the media.

To understand what happened on the Titanic, it is essential to take into consideration the events in 'Futility' written 14 years before. 

Simply the fact that this is the case, already means that the historical record of Titanic's demise is a huge fabrication. A psyop that was planned and executed by powerful elitists who see society as a field of cows which they have a God-given right to herd and manipulate.



Written by George Tchetvertakov