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TITANIC switched with OLYMPIC How was it done? And WHY Was It Done And Most Likely Executed

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Published on 10 Aug 2023 / In Film and Animation

TITANIC switched with OLYMPIC How was it done? And WHY Was It Done And Most Likely Executed

Titanic - why hasn't the Titanic been raised to the surface?

History documentary 2018 - Titanic's final moments (the true story) - BBC documentary.

And not only because it was a huge tragedy but also thanks to James Cameron's movie which made the "Titanic" the most famous of all sunken ships.


All parts of a ship from launch to sinking can be altered and changed. However any changes to the sunk 'Titanic' aka the original Olympic can only have been made before her final sailing and sinking on 14th April 1912.

What lies at the bottom of the Atlantic is the Olympic rebranded as the TITANIC and my video supports what I have deduced form watching hours of various videos, reading multiple books, records and accounts and sifting through hundreds of photographs in support of this.

I ask you not to be simply swayed by what I say here but to at least question, exactly what was launched and what did they both look like at launch [and how did a ship change colour coming off the slipway], what was left after the sinking and what did the remaining one look like [portholes are a massive clue] and what were the dates when ships both met for propeller blade works and how close was this date to the final voyage of one of the ships.

And ultimately, were there any reasons why the White Star Line would need to scuttle/sink one of their ships at all? Was there any business reason for example?

In brief:
The Olympic was launched, white and shiny with a specific porthole and propeller blade configuraiton.

The Titanic was launched, dark in colour with a very different porthole configuration but the same propeller blade configuration.

The central propeller of one ship [not the outboard ones] was changed in early 1912. This is when the switch was made.

The shiny new Titanic was rebranded Olympic and the crippled uninsurable Olympic was rebranded the Titanic.

The Olympic, now rebranded Titanic was sent on her final journey across the Atlantic.

The Titanic now rebranded Olympic went on to stay in service and serve the British Navy until 11th October 1935.

But how could an uninsurable ship, with no Certificate of Sea Worthiness and according to witness statements and accounts shudder at certain speeds and have a slight list do this?

Easy, because what we are all told is the Olympic is the Titanic and the original physical Olympic lays at the bottom of the Atlantic where at the time, the people of the day thought it would never be found.

I get a bit emotional towards the end and get my sentiment word muddled which IS, just like the switching of the perfectly sea worthy Titanic for the uninsurable Olympic the Real Tragedy.

Enjoy!

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