Most people believe that the Titanic sank in
1912 on its maiden voyage, after hitting an iceberg off the coast of
Newfoundland, en-route to New York City. This show’s guest, John Hamer,
doesn’t believe this, at least the part about it being the Titanic. In
fact, he’s written a book about it, “Titanic’s Last Secret”. And another
one about the sister ship, “RMS Olympic”. The former being fictional,
and the latter being non-fiction – the facts as John Hamer sees them.
John also connects the...
Most people believe that the Titanic sank in
1912 on its maiden voyage, after hitting an iceberg off the coast of
Newfoundland, en-route to New York City. This show’s guest, John Hamer,
doesn’t believe this, at least the part about it being the Titanic. In
fact, he’s written a book about it, “Titanic’s Last Secret”. And another
one about the sister ship, “RMS Olympic”. The former being fictional,
and the latter being non-fiction – the facts as John Hamer sees them.
John also connects the sinking of the Titanic (or maybe the Olympic) to
the creation of the US Federal Reserve Bank, a private monopoly on the
creation of public money.
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