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3/2/2026, I could have been a German U-boat that torpedoed the Titanic. Survivors reported hearing loud explosions. The Titanic sank in 1912. WW1 started in 1914. The Germans probably knew a big war was about to happen. Anglo-German relations were characterized by intense naval rivalry.
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★Stevo it wouldn't be that big club playing war games with us peasants to reduce our numbers? -
𝙅𝙚𝙣𝙣𝙮 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙂𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙩 ⭐ The German U-boat/Titanic theory holds water. On the theory you speak of J.P. Morgan killing John Jacob Astor IV, Benjamin Guggenheim and Isidor Straus: J.P. Morgan couldn't have possibly guaranteed the Titanic would collide with an iceberg in the mid-Atlantic. -
★Stevo except for the German submarine U-1 wasn't built until (1935) -
𝙅𝙚𝙣𝙣𝙮 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙂𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙩 ⭐ The history of German submarines is traced back to 1850. In WW1, the Germans sank over 5,000 to 6,000 merchant ships. It is possible the Titanic was part of a military drill.
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So, the iceberg wasn't there, it was a torpedo? The iceberg explanation is supported by survivor accounts, the wreck analysis, and all physical evidence. The Federal Reserve theory doesn’t fit the timeline, and there’s no way anyone could guarantee the ship would hit an iceberg. The U‑boat idea also doesn’t work—Germany wasn’t at war in 1912, and the damage on the wreck doesn’t match a torpedo. Sometimes big tragedies attract big conspiracy theories, but the facts point to a straightforward maritime disaster. 3/3/26
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I read a fire had started below deck before it hit the iceberg. Have you seen this? https://youtube.com/shorts/OrZ5aYyBdS0?si=VyT61xHVVepiTxo8
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