DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial AgendaJames Cameron, deep-sea explorer and director of the film, Titanic, criticized the safety of the submersible vessel, Titan, that was to have explored the wreckage of the Titanic in the depths of the North Atlantic but instead underwent an explosive decompression, killing all 5 aboard. Cameron compared the cause of the accident to the ocean liner’s historic disaster, “I’m struck by the similarity of the Titanic disaster itself, where the captain was repeatedly warned about ice ahead of his ship, and yet, he steamed up full speed into an ice field on a moonless night, and many people died as a result.” Cameron continued, “And for a very similar tragedy, where warnings went unheeded, to take place at the same exact site, with all the diving that’s going on all around the world, I think it’s just astonishing, it’s really quite surreal.” Was there anything sinister behind what happened? What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
There, indeed, was a sinister plot in the demise of both of those noble vessels and the many human victims who lost their lives at sea. This authority on the history was not simply reacting so strongly because it was close to home, being an explorer of the prior Titanic tragedy and an ocean explorer in his own right, but knowing intuitively this was not just a sad coincidence but something larger than life. While he ascribes this to human error in ignoring the dangers, there was much more to the story for the loss of both vessels. It is true that these tragedies were preventable, at least in hindsight; what is not visible is that the tragedies were engineered to happen, both of them. There were risks and safety considerations that were ignored with respect to both of these vessels. The Titanic and the Titan, both, were pushing the envelope of human technology and capability and considered triumphs of human ingenuity and engineering. That is what made them a tempting target to the interlopers who love pulling the rug out from under human achievement. We have talked before about the fact that the Titanic was sunk solely as an act of cruelty, to dishearten humanity and reduce them to a more humble status, showing through tragedy there were forces much greater than human can control. It was the Extraterrestrial Alliance causing the Titanic to be at sea in an all too sinkable ship that had a false reputation of safety, not to mention failing to carry enough lifeboats to accommodate all the passengers. It is also true that the captain was manipulated to suspend due caution, given concern about the presence of icebergs, but the true culprit was also the Extraterrestrial Alliance who steered an iceberg in the path of the Titanic during the night. Given the continued fascination among humanity about that horrible tragedy, the interlopers could not miss the opportunity of carrying out a repeat performance with the namesake vessel, the submersible called Titan, used to explore the deep seabed graveyard where the Titanic rests in pieces. It is the interlopers who brought about the implosion killing all aboard in a repeat performance of extraterrestrial savagery and hatred towards humanity.