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Along with 9/11, Ima Titanic hitting an iceberg denier too....
I never really gave the Titanic much afterthought as far as conspiracy. I do find it odd most of the central banker's powerful detractors all went down with the ship. Lucky coincidence? Knowing what we know now about these heathen scum. They probably had a bomb placed on board. Boom, goes all their problems.
 
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I never really gave the Titanic much afterthought as far as conspiracy. I do find it odd most of the central banker's powerful detractors all went down with the ship. Lucky coincidence? Knowing what we know now about these heathen scum. They probably had a bomb placed on board. Boom, goes all their problems.
Well, J P Morgan - the owner of Titanic - did not board at the last minute...
Was he not a central bank proponent?
 
I never really gave the Titanic much afterthought as far as conspiracy. I do find it odd most of the central banker's powerful detractors all went down with the ship. Lucky coincidence? Knowing what we know now about these heathen scum. They probably had a bomb placed on board. Boom, goes all their problems.
Thats a great way to mass delete folks with little chance of an investigation, especially at that time.

Also, It's the typical type of revisionist HIstory we ve been spoon fed since birth...God only knows what else we ve been lied to about all of our lives.
 
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USA TODAY

Supreme Court temporarily approves Trump's block on congressionally approved foreign aid​

Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY
Updated Tue, September 9, 2025 at 3:37 PM CDT
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WASHINGTON − The Trump administration doesn't have to take immediate steps to spend billions of dollars in foreign assistance approved by Congress, Chief Justice John Roberts said Sept. 9 in a preliminary ruling that gave the full court more time to consider the legal issues in the case.

The Justice Department had asked the high court to pause a judge's order that the administration release the foreign aid. That includes about $11 billion that needed to be committed by the end of September before the funds expire.

Foreign-aid organizations challenged the administration's ability to refuse to spend funds already allocated by Congress.
 

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