03-05-2012, 02:47 PM
I wonder if some conspiracy theorists back in the day had that as a bumper-sticker on their old Model-T?
4/15 referring to the date The Titanic sunk.
I'm really not a conspiracy theorist at all, but I do find this particular one to be very interesting.
The basic idea for those unfamiliar is that some of the most influential and wealthiest people who happened to oppose the idea of the Federal Reserve (which was to come one year after The Titanic sunk) went on this voyage and the ship was purposely destroyed in an attempt to clear the way of any obstacles the Federal Reserve might have. J.P. Morgan himself was booked as a passenger, but canceled last minute.
Perhaps a little different story than the one involving an old lady throwing a necklace into the ocean, but more interesting IMO.
4/15 referring to the date The Titanic sunk.
I'm really not a conspiracy theorist at all, but I do find this particular one to be very interesting.
The basic idea for those unfamiliar is that some of the most influential and wealthiest people who happened to oppose the idea of the Federal Reserve (which was to come one year after The Titanic sunk) went on this voyage and the ship was purposely destroyed in an attempt to clear the way of any obstacles the Federal Reserve might have. J.P. Morgan himself was booked as a passenger, but canceled last minute.
Perhaps a little different story than the one involving an old lady throwing a necklace into the ocean, but more interesting IMO.
shhh go back to sleep... "rock a bye baby on the tree top, when the wind blows the cradle will rock"........