There are major holes in this theory
There are major holes in this theory
There are major holes in this theory
Got em.
You fools! It's still embedded in the ice. It just appears invisible because it's underwater. Don't you guys know how ice works? Sheesh.
How do all these so-called men of science suppose something can "sink" on a flat surface to begin with? That should've been your first clue dumbasses. You're being lied to.
W A K E U P S H E E P L E
“We’ve completely combed the wreckage and there is no sign of a nude drawing of Kate Winslet.”
It's an alien iceberg that has travelled back to its home planet
I knew it!
The titanic WAS the iceberg! I feel like I'm going insane why can't anyone remember this?? It was made of pykrete as part of Project Habakkuk and repurposed as an ocean liner because they thought it would be cheaper than building ships out of metal. And there weren't any lifeboats, ice floats and the survivors could and did just cling to the wreckage. We didn't (and still don't) know what sunk it! It's a whole mystery and apparently now we're just pretending it's solved??
!joke disclosure this is a joke!<
Pykrete was invented by the cousin of the science TV presenter whose voice can be heard on Thomas Dolby's "She Blinded Me With Science".
The iceberg is _obviously _ under the Titanic.
The aliens/ and or Jews stole it, obviously.
"They" put this iceberg to destroy the US of A. You know who they are (wink wink).
I cheated though, I have a not so distant relative who would say things like that. He also believes that the GDPR was a plot from Europe to destroy the European internet. He's not smart but it's fun to toy with his idiocy during family dinners.
aliens/ and or Jews
That was the secret of the Nazi war machine .... they had German u-boats in the Atlantic ... and manned icebergs! ready to do damage to unsuspecting ships
they melted it with global warming, duh!
Not to mention the cumulative years I've spent traveling the roads without a single iceberg in sight but somehow the Titanic finds one within a week of leaving port (and at night, no less)? Color me skeptical.
I've been in the navy for 15 years. I've never seen an iceberg floating anywhere.