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I'm one of the few who might believe in conspiracy theory but I am still unsure, every time I find proof that it is titanic and so I find proof that it does not match again and yet again.But if it is true.. I show the truth here on the waterline. A reflection of her real identity RMS Olympic.
Just mention that I have not all the details on ships, only this was too much for me actually.
And you can actually turn the image upside down too, if it works better for you.
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TitanicsSister [2016-07-07 08:07:29 +0000 UTC]
I don't believe in the switch, but this is still beautiful and weird (in a good way). One could intrepret this (viewed upside down) as a depiction of Olympic's lack of her own identity in the eyes of the general public; she is usually only mentioned because of her close connection to Titanic. The disaster follows her around.
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Quarteon01 [2015-01-10 01:08:24 +0000 UTC]
Nice artwork! Although, I don't really believe the switcheroo theory myself. If one would look at the detailed plans of Olympic and Titanic, it wouldn't be just the matter of reworking the superstructure. Tons of furniture and electrical fittings would have been stripped out and refitted in the matter of months, not to mention Olympic's deck plan has several major and minor differences with Titanic's. And like Trek1912 said, how can they keep thousands and thousands of shipyard workers quiet of the switcheroo?
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AceNos In reply to Quarteon01 [2015-01-11 01:51:08 +0000 UTC]
the conspiracy theorists would assume that the shipyard workers were supermen from another world capable of switching ships at the blink of an eye
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Admiral-Kevin In reply to AceNos [2015-01-11 12:47:21 +0000 UTC]
I regret that it may sound insulting yes sorry.. I have no intentions of insulting you or your country at all, but when I start to see Olympic with some of the Titanics parts, would you began to wonder the same thing? why would they do that?
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AceNos In reply to Admiral-Kevin [2015-01-11 13:05:53 +0000 UTC]
the question is how would the workers feel if they were ordered to take their own creation apart and masquerade it with another
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Admiral-Kevin In reply to AceNos [2015-01-11 13:42:23 +0000 UTC]
I think they were ordered to be quiet about it, but it is understandable that's in 1912 people did not think much of it. And the most important thing for those who worked there was to keep his job otherwise a whole family could collapse.
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AceNos In reply to Quarteon01 [2015-01-11 02:23:01 +0000 UTC]
if you were irish it would be insulting
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Admiral-Kevin In reply to Quarteon01 [2015-01-11 01:24:39 +0000 UTC]
Trek1912 has a point, I can not quite believe it to, I need more evidence but I know it was actually possible that it may have happened. so I continue to study
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Quarteon01 In reply to Admiral-Kevin [2015-01-11 01:35:53 +0000 UTC]
I see. So, what makes you think the theory might had happened? Just curious.
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Admiral-Kevin In reply to Quarteon01 [2015-01-11 02:56:56 +0000 UTC]
Well it is very much actually. I do not know where to begin. It started with a first was just simple rumors the web, I laughed what I read on. I have studied the ships very well, I see the difference between the two sister ships very good.
A few years ago TV news had to say someting about the ship which sank a hundred years ago, they used old film clips from 1912, they just showed pictures of Olympic. I do not think the tv station knew about it. So I began studying photography of Titanic taken before she sank. And I discovered something strange Titanic do not look brand new that she should be. When Olympic was open to the public and the press in 1911, Titanic was not. A photo I saw Titanic in Southampton I see that there are workers working on the hull. And those who worked on boiler rooms who worked from Belfast to Southampton refused to sign in again, they would rather wait for the job from other ships instead. Titanic was one of the few ships that actually should sail in April 10.
There was a coal strike and most ships was stuck in europe.
Over fifty first class passengers cancels trip a day before the ship sailed, J. P. Morgan was one of those who canceled the trip. He was also the owner of White Star Line and even had valuables that he wanted to inpotert to USA taken off the ship before it sailed.
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AceNos In reply to Admiral-Kevin [2015-01-11 06:49:55 +0000 UTC]
f*ck you. you just ruined the memory of the dead passengers
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Quarteon01 In reply to Admiral-Kevin [2015-01-11 04:11:28 +0000 UTC]
Hmm... interesting... perhaps you can link me the photos you mentioned?
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Admiral-Kevin In reply to Quarteon01 [2015-01-11 05:28:00 +0000 UTC]
there was even another photo I would show you but have just been removed from deviantart :/
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Quarteon01 In reply to Admiral-Kevin [2015-01-11 07:34:55 +0000 UTC]
I guess this is the one where you thought that Titanic looked not as new as it should be? Well... it might be given the fact that this pic is taken right when she arrived at Southampton at 4th of April right after her sea trials around Ireland, so there was bound to be some grime and rust(?) on her hull. The workers you saw might be the ones who were tasked to clean the ship. No one wanted to see a dirty and grimy ship when the aforementioned is supposed to undergo her maiden voyage right? As for the press, they were actually allowed to take some pics (albeit limited) from certain rooms aboard the Titanic (i.e: Cafe Parisien, the Promenade Suites on B Deck, Turkish Baths, Swimming Pool, etc.)
For the event of the first class passengers that canceled their tickets is actually tied to the coal strike that happened in the spring of 1912. Many would-be passengers chose to postpone and cancle their tickets until the strike was over. However, the strike had finished a few days before Titanic sailed, but the damage had been done. She had to transfer coal from many other tied up vessels in Southampton like White Star Line's own Oceanic and Olympic (which had been stored at the White Star Dock)
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Admiral-Kevin In reply to Quarteon01 [2015-01-11 12:39:35 +0000 UTC]
Still so it looks very suspicious. But I can not directly prove that it is true either. There is so much more else I would like to tell you but it will take forever to write it
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Admiral-Kevin In reply to Admiral-Kevin [2015-01-11 15:45:59 +0000 UTC]
Sure, but what would you have if one day I found out that it was true? What is your thought to that?
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Quarteon01 In reply to Admiral-Kevin [2015-01-11 14:16:25 +0000 UTC]
Ah, okay then. This theory has proven to be quite interesting. you can note me if you want XD
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GearGades In reply to Admiral-Kevin [2015-01-11 06:58:46 +0000 UTC]
I heard of it, but I hard a hard time believing in it: the theory suffers of a problem - and this is the Biggie - Olympic was in New York reading for here return home trip, while Titanic was in Southampton reading for her maiden voyage. For the theory to work you need to have bought every single soul in Belfast, cause they have view of Olympic and Titanic in Feb of 1912, Southampton, New York, as well buying the passenger on the Titanic who saw the berg, and crews on all the ships involved in communications with Titanic the night of the sinking.
White Star wouldn't even made a penny of the insurance scam for chewing tobacco, little alone to finance the construction of Britannic. Not to forget, at the time White Star knew of Aquitania's construction. If someone came up with the idea, it would put WS on a disavantge of 2 Giants to Cunard 3 - as well WSL and H&W, would have had clairvoyance capabilities to forsee that Titanic would end up been found someday and be ID by the numbers 400, Olympic's number in the yard, to Titanic's 401. Is those obvious details that even if one wants to believe, is still goes from obvious to reality ridicule, which has made me hard to accept the idea as of any revelance in the tragedy.
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Admiral-Kevin In reply to GearGades [2015-01-11 12:33:36 +0000 UTC]
True, I'm just saying it's quite possible it could have happened but it still it is not enough evidence to prove the two sisters were switched. I keep that question still open.
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Trek1912 [2015-01-09 23:16:18 +0000 UTC]
I really like your drawing of the Titanic/Olympic but I think the theory has one major hole, how would one keep the several thousand shipyard workers quiet of the switch if it happen.
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GearGades In reply to Trek1912 [2015-01-11 06:55:25 +0000 UTC]
Not to forget, WSL and H&W, would have had clairvoyance to forsee that Titanic would end up been found and be ID by the numbers 400, Olympic's number in the yard, to Titanic's 401.
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Admiral-Kevin In reply to Trek1912 [2015-01-11 01:25:50 +0000 UTC]
Yes you have a point there. I investigate still
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RMS-OLYMPIC [2015-01-09 22:52:45 +0000 UTC]
I don't believe the theory, but it would be odd to think Titanic went to the scrappers and Olympic is under the Atlantic instead.
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Admiral-Kevin In reply to RMS-OLYMPIC [2015-01-11 01:32:24 +0000 UTC]
I know it sounds totally weird, but it is so interesting I have to continue to investigate whether it is true or not. If this is true, I do not think it will have great significance. Titanic sank not Olympic
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RMS-OLYMPIC In reply to Admiral-Kevin [2015-01-11 04:21:43 +0000 UTC]
Wow, still though, it's a weird idea if it was so!
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