September 30, 2020

Patrea Patrick, filmmaker and author of Ten Days at Jekyll Island and Titanic, A Perfect Crime, previews her upcoming presentation at Red Pill Expo on Jekyll Island, Georgia, October 10-11. Everyone knows Titanic Sank. Right? Well, maybe not. A ship sank that looked like the Titanic and had the Titanic name on its bow, but shipyard records verify from the ID number on the propeller of the sunken vessel that it really was the Olympic, the Titanic’s sister ship. The Olympic had been involved in two collisions that damaged her keel so badly she was no longer seaworthy, could not be fixed, and was uninsurable. This meant she would have to be scrapped at a terrible financial loss to its owner, J.P. Morgan. The solution was simple: switch names on the hull, tell everyone they were sailing on the Titanic, and put in motion a string of events that would cause her to sink, supposedly by striking an iceberg. Thus, the insurance on the Titanic would cover the loss of the Olympic, and no one would be the wiser except a few insiders who were well rewarded for their silence.

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  1. According to the shipbuilder the titanic did not sink she was scrapped in 1935 the Olympic sank after it hit a iceberg the builder switched the name plates and the serial numbers and Olympic Is at the bottom of the ocean it was a staged insurance fraud the Olympic was in to many accidents and her hull could not be repaired so they planned the switch to cover there losses

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