Over a thousand people died when the Titanic sank in 1912. The official story is that it was an accident. This book asks what the full record actually shows. It examines the documented anomalies in detail. The insurance policy taken out weeks before the voyage. The suspicious passenger list of people who cancelled last minute, including J. P. Morgan himself. The way the ship was sailing at near-full speed through a field of ice that had been reported hours earlier.
The lifeboat shortage that killed hundreds. The owners' statements before and after. The way the inquiry was handled, and who controlled it. You'll find out about the Olympic-Titanic switch theory, what the physical evidence supports, why key witnesses' testimonies were buried, and what financial motives existed among the most powerful men in the world at the time. This isn't a book that tells you what to believe.
It lays out the documented record, the inconsistencies the official story never explained, and lets you draw your own conclusions. If you've ever wondered whether the most famous maritime disaster in history was really an accident, this is where you start.
Over a thousand people died when the Titanic sank in 1912. The official story is that it was an accident. This book asks what the full record actually shows. It examines the documented anomalies in detail. The insurance policy taken out weeks before the voyage. The suspicious passenger list of people who cancelled last minute, including J. P. Morgan himself. The way the ship was sailing at near-full speed through a field of ice that had been reported hours earlier.
The lifeboat shortage that killed hundreds. The owners' statements before and after. The way the inquiry was handled, and who controlled it. You'll find out about the Olympic-Titanic switch theory, what the physical evidence supports, why key witnesses' testimonies were buried, and what financial motives existed among the most powerful men in the world at the time. This isn't a book that tells you what to believe.
It lays out the documented record, the inconsistencies the official story never explained, and lets you draw your own conclusions. If you've ever wondered whether the most famous maritime disaster in history was really an accident, this is where you start.