• Re: Titanic and the Tourist Sub

    From jack roth@21:1/5 to Irish Ranger on Wed Jun 21 00:12:26 2023
    On Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at 11:53:35 PM UTC-7, Irish Ranger wrote:
    Two things about the Titanic and the missing tourist
    submarine. First thing. If you have an interest in
    the Titanic and its history, you would really enjoy the
    Titanic Museum in Belfast, N. Ireland. This place is truly
    remarkable and located by the Harland & Wolff ship yard where
    the Titanic was built. I've been to a bunch of museums and
    this is one of the best.

    Second thing: I don't know much about the "tourist submarine"
    that has gone missing while trying to do a deep to actually see
    the sunken Titanic. But is seems strange to me that this vessel
    didn't have some kind of high-tech fail-proof signaling system
    that could be remotely activated just in case of an emergency like this.
    At least the rescue ships could find it.

    In any case, the odds look bad for the five people trapped
    on the sub but I pray they make it.

    Irish Mike

    1. There was a billionaire on board the sub.
    2. You are ASSUMING the Titanic is the Titanic. Some say it was the Lusitania that got switched and a hit done on the elitists on board.

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  • From Irish Ranger@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 20 23:53:31 2023
    Two things about the Titanic and the missing tourist
    submarine. First thing. If you have an interest in
    the Titanic and its history, you would really enjoy the
    Titanic Museum in Belfast, N. Ireland. This place is truly
    remarkable and located by the Harland & Wolff ship yard where
    the Titanic was built. I've been to a bunch of museums and
    this is one of the best.

    Second thing: I don't know much about the "tourist submarine"
    that has gone missing while trying to do a deep to actually see
    the sunken Titanic. But is seems strange to me that this vessel
    didn't have some kind of high-tech fail-proof signaling system
    that could be remotely activated just in case of an emergency like this.
    At least the rescue ships could find it.

    In any case, the odds look bad for the five people trapped
    on the sub but I pray they make it.

    Irish Mike

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to jack roth on Wed Jun 21 11:08:21 2023
    On Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at 12:12:30 AM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:
    On Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at 11:53:35 PM UTC-7, Irish Ranger wrote:
    Two things about the Titanic and the missing tourist
    submarine. First thing. If you have an interest in
    the Titanic and its history, you would really enjoy the
    Titanic Museum in Belfast, N. Ireland. This place is truly
    remarkable and located by the Harland & Wolff ship yard where
    the Titanic was built. I've been to a bunch of museums and
    this is one of the best.

    Second thing: I don't know much about the "tourist submarine"
    that has gone missing while trying to do a deep to actually see
    the sunken Titanic. But is seems strange to me that this vessel
    didn't have some kind of high-tech fail-proof signaling system
    that could be remotely activated just in case of an emergency like this. At least the rescue ships could find it.

    In any case, the odds look bad for the five people trapped
    on the sub but I pray they make it.

    Irish Mike
    1. There was a billionaire on board the sub.
    2. You are ASSUMING the Titanic is the Titanic. Some say it was the Lusitania that got switched and a hit done on the elitists on board.
    .

    Oh, shit, Dumb V. Dumber. This should be good....

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  • From RichD@21:1/5 to jack roth on Thu Jun 22 15:21:44 2023
    On June 21, jack roth wrote:
    1. There was a billionaire on board the sub.
    2. You are ASSUMING the Titanic is the Titanic. Some say it was the Lusitania that got
    switched and a hit done on the elitists on board.

    How come no other boats ever ran into an iceberg?

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    Rich

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  • From jack roth@21:1/5 to RichD on Fri Jun 23 01:03:30 2023
    On Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 3:21:48 PM UTC-7, RichD wrote:
    On June 21, jack roth wrote:
    1. There was a billionaire on board the sub.
    2. You are ASSUMING the Titanic is the Titanic. Some say it was the Lusitania that got
    switched and a hit done on the elitists on board.
    How come no other boats ever ran into an iceberg?

    --
    Rich

    Cuz Hillary never got around to killing anyone that way?

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