Welcome To Misdirection Month!
If only we could get Vladimir Putin into a submarine, we’d have the ideal distraction. Here’s more from RazorFist.
If only we could get Vladimir Putin into a submarine, we’d have the ideal distraction. Here’s more from RazorFist.
Got yourself a Logitech mouse? What’s to stop you, too, from mounting a sophisticated submersible company! In case you thought we couldn’t sink any lower, here’s more from What’s Her Face.
David Dubyne from Adapt2030 draws parallels that connect the sinking of the Titanic and Nikola Tesla with the Oceangate tragedy that just led to the implosion of a submersible tracing the pathway of the Titanic. The Titanic crashed in 1912, the year before the federal income tax was enacted. And now we know this crash was no accident at all, but a case of cold-blooded murder.
The three most influential and richest merchants who opposed the federal income tax — John Jacob Aster, Benjamin Guggenheim and Isidor Strauss — all served as passengers on the maiden voyage of the Titanic, and died when the ship hit an iceberg and sunk. How convenient that J.P. Morgan, the owner of the ship, was scheduled to travel with them but bowed out at the last minute.
Oceangate, the company that launched the Titanic submersible, played dangerous games with the safety of its passengers by focusing on hiring diverse, younger, less skilled crew members as opposed to veteran, military trained divers. It’s hardly shocking that the passengers and crew members paid with their lives, Here’s more from Paul Joseph Watson, drawing directly from the comments of Oceangate CEO Stockton Rush.