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If it makes you feel better you're the first new individual in quite a while that didn't immediately lead off with a cringe-y sexual thirstpost, so good job.
Been a while since I read it but one of the major points is that 3 of the biggest opponents of the Federal Reserve were Benjamin Guggenheim (ultra rich family), Isidor Straus (Co-owner of Macy's and member of House of Representatives, so also super rich), and John Jacob Astor (potentially the richest person in the world). They all died in the Titanic.
There was also the novel Futility, which came out ~14 years before the Titanic sank. In the novel, the ship named the Titan sank after hitting an Iceberg in the North Atlantic. It was also described in the book that a head on collision wouldn't sink the Titan but a glancing scrape is what sunk it. There was also not enough lifeboats for all the passengers of the Titan. Then there was a bunch of super wealthy and influential people like Milton Hershey, JP Morgan, Henry Frick, Alfred Vanderbilt, and John Mott. All of them had tickets for the Titanic but all of them never ended up going for some bullshit excuse or another like "oh, my wife hurt her ankle" or "I just realized I forgot about this monumental cruise and scheduled something else". So yeah, it was basically the 9/11 of the previous century.
If it makes you feel better you're the first new individual in quite a while that didn't immediately lead off with a cringe-y sexual thirstpost, so good job.
If it makes you feel better you're the first new individual in quite a while that didn't immediately lead off with a cringe-y sexual thirstpost, so good job.
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