The Titanic Lie: Rothschilds, Jesuits, and the Federal Reserve’s Dark Origins!

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Prepare to question everything you know about the Titanic in this explosive YouTube documentary! Was the iconic ship’s sinking on April 15, 1912, a tragic accident—or a sinister scheme orchestrated by J.P. Morgan, the Rothschilds, Jacob Schiff, and the Warburgs, with Jesuit allies pulling strings in the shadows? Dive into shocking theories of a secret Olympic-Titanic ship switch, a deliberate sabotage to eliminate Federal Reserve foes like John Jacob Astor IV, Benjamin Guggenheim, and Isidor Straus, and a Jewish-led plot to seize control of global finance.

00:06 Chapter 1: The Roots of a Financial Empire (1890–1909)
03:28 Chapter 2: The Jewish Banking Network (1910–1912)
06:35 Chapter 3: The Voyage and Sabotage (April 10–14, 1912)
09:37 Chapter 4: The Cover-Up and the Federal Reserve (1912–1913)
12:34 Chapter 5: The Titanic Never Sank
15:21 Chapter 6: The Jesuits and Rothschilds (1912–1920)
17:58 Chapter 7: The Orchestrated Deception (1985–Present)
20:23 Chapter 8: Legacy of a False Flag

Explore how the Rothschild banking dynasty allegedly manipulated White Star Line, silenced Belfast shipyard workers, and staged a $12.5 million insurance scam. Uncover the Olympic’s hidden damage from the HMS Hawke collision, a smoldering coal fire, and eerie wreck discrepancies from 1985 that suggest the Titanic never sank. Could the real Titanic have been hidden, repurposed, or scrapped under Rothschild control? From survivor accounts to Mandela Effect-like clues, this video reveals a chilling web of deception tied to the Federal Reserve’s 1913 creation.

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