A 32 year old nurse who saved my life said her great great grandparents had bought tickets for on theTitanic but got in a fight and missed boarding the ship. I don't know if I would still be here if they hadn't.
I can’t get over how many stories there are of people almost getting on the titanic, but because of circumstances missed their trip. Imagine how many small decisions we make in life that could have potentially saved our lives
Assuming most of them are honest and not attempts for attention, could you imagine how any extra passengers vs how few lifeboats it would have been? I always get so upset thinking about the corners cut and how many people could have lived if not for the severe lack of boats, and the boats not totalling to passenger capacity, either.
My grandfather had a ticket for a plane and they would not let him on saying the flight was over booked and he had to take the next one. He threw a total fit but they refused to let him on the plane. He found out later that plane had crashed. So that is one time he was thankful his temper did not get him what he wanted. I don't know what flight it was or even when to try and figure it out by researching plane crashes. But I don't know why he would have lied about something like that.
My ansestor was a maid on the Titanic & lived to tell the story. She said it was so horrible to hear all of the screams & then they all stopped screaming. So sad.
Spare a thought for the engineering crew who kept her afloat longer than expected. I do believe all of them went down with the ship fighting to keep the power on.
Absolutely, and all the telegraphists, and any other dedicated crew members, and even the musicians...who all gave their lives trying desperately to save others. True heroes.
A friend of mine, before he was 3, used to tell his parents that he 'wanted to walk the decks of the Titanic again'. He was born 50 years before the movie came out and had no way of knowing even the name of the ship.
My dad was born in 1949 and the titanic set sail in 1912 and even he knew about the titanic and he was born long after it sank and long before the movie came out, also if your friend is 50 years older than a movie that came out in 1997 then he'd be around 70 years old and probably not in his right mind.
@winter crow..... So titanic tank in 1912 ... Movie released in 1997 your friend born 50 years before the movie came out ... Means 1947 that's 35 years after it sank..... So your "friend" could have known the name of the ship.... Stop talking bollocks for clout
Deepest respect for the Titanic and her captain,the crew (esp those who worked in the boiler room to keep the ship afloat longer)the Morse code messengers,etc.
It was the morse code messenger who bitched out the Californian for sending the ice warnings. He was getting paid for the private messages, but not the warnings. That's why the Californian turned off their wireless. He told them to stop. They did. His greed was a major reason that people could not be saved.
And the musicians who played music while it was sinking I think they played it to try and calm everyone down. Or maybe to play it for those who would loose their lives and play music for them and their final moments to feel safe knowing they were going to a good place.
My great uncle survived. He gave testimony to the senate about the treatment of 3rd class passengers. He later joined WW1 and died young as a brave American. His testimony was used for the movie.
I’ve always had a fascination with the Titanic, as well as a severe fear of Dark water. I still won’t go in water if I can’t see beneath me. But I don’t have any awesome stories like the comments below. I suggest taking the time to read a few. Great video guys!
I’m creeped out by water I can’t see through even if I know it’s man-made, not very deep, and has zero possibilities of anything creepy or dangerous living in it, AND I am not even in the water- like rides at Disneyland where the water is dark on purpose to hide mechanisms, how shallow it is, etc. Only time I’ve ever swim in it was living in the Pacific Northwest, where locals knew of a secret Swimming Hole in an old quarry that hit groundwater/an artesian well and filled up. Totally inland, no inlets from rivers, streams, or oceans, no fish, no chance of anything terrible hiding beneath…and it was still unsettling AF. I’m guessing that it’s one of those things like fear of snakes or spiders or darkness that evolved *into* humans when those traits could mean the difference between survival & death, but haven’t had time to evolve *out* of us while living in advanced societies where those instincts no longer serve us. Dark water could hid predators, be contaminated etc so those with a fear of it were better equipped to survive.
Me too. Oddly enough when I was 8 I seen the movie for the first time and I remember seeing the 3rd class area flooding and my entire body got rigid and freezing cold and I couldn't breath.
The little girls story is so accurate to a family that was on the ship. A family got on a boat, but couldn’t find their son and the nurse, so waited to find them, and they never did and went down with the ship. I’m pretty sure she was one of the only first class children to die. Her brother and the nurse made it safely to a boat to safety. Creepy. Unless she read about it.
Can't believe we went all through that without mentioning Violet Jessop, also known as Miss Unsinkable- after all, she became part of other boat mishaps, the Olympic and Britannic, which completes the triad with the Titanic.
@@staceyconca-monfils9809 Nope. I really meant Violet Jessop; I've never heard of Molly Brown before, but I'm gonna check that one out. You should also search for V. Jessop as well!
@@AsDerouxWoofWolf That’s strange cuz I never heard of Violet Jessop! Lol If you watched The Titanic, Kathy Bates played Molly Brown. She wasn’t liked very much cuz she was such an independent woman with “new” money.
Scavengers did eat the body's but they weren't like regular body's the immense pressure turned the people to a jelly blob basically the water pressure at 2 miles down is 25000 pounds per square inch or 300,000 pounds of pressure on every square foot of anything at the Titanic's depth that is like having a 747 parked nose first on your forehead jelly blob is the best visual you could get
I did in home care and one of my clients had a plaque on her wall with certified papers that her mom was on the titanic AND survived. I miss her and I loved listening to her stories.
The officer your talking about was a gentleman called Lightoller but he survived the sinking and went on to save so many of our troops who were trapped at Dunkirk, he died in 1950.
. Dunkirk should've never have happened! Had the British sent an actual army to France instead of that 250 thousand man BEF, the allies would've had a large enough reserve force to blunt a German breakthrough at Sedan from the Ardennes. Had the British simply put 1 million men into France by May 1940, World War 2 would've ended before it began. I get the British have traditionally been a sea power and so on, but there's no excuse for contributing so small of a land army to France after Britian declared War. Even the French were shocked that BEF was so tiny compared to the land forces Britian sent to France during the opening 8 months World War 1.
The first thing you talking about was a gentleman called the Lord but he survived the sink when on to save so many of our troops were trapped at the dork he died in 1950
I went to see the Titanic at the theaters all those years ago when it first came out and I had such a visceral reaction to it, it took me over 7 hours to actually warm up. I had always been interested in the Titanic, even before that. I was born on April 15, too.
My husband's great-grandmother missed the Titanic because one of the kids was sick.. His great-grandfather had gone ahead of them. She was supposed to follow. They ended up trading their tickets for the big beautiful new ship for a later one though... She must have been terrified to get on it once she found out what'd happened with Titanic. She and the kids made it safely though. I only hope whoever got their tickets did as well..
I've known about titanic basicly my whole life... random thing I do I speak in an English accent in my sleep and only on boats... and I have a fear of cruises I can't sleep on bunk beds and I have very weird night mares almost every night....
@@dlphnlvr25 there is a theory about a common subconscious.. certain memories we all share at some level. It might be why so many people think they were Cleopatra in a past life etc. It might also be how evolution might be directed into very specific strategies. (Some of biology is just ridiculous and the only logical question would be "how would that even develop that way?") I don't know. I'm the kind of skeptic with an open mind. I find it interesting, but I don't know if we will ever truly know what's behind it all.. Like some kids "remembering" having lived before. My son was a toddler when he talked about the history of the house we were moving into before the realtor had a chance to tell us. He was right. I know what he said. I know he was specific, and right and that he couldn't have known that, but did. He "saw" it. No real way to repeat some experiences in an experimental setting though. The scientific method has pitfalls when it comes to things that can't be reliably repeated at will. That doesn't mean it's fake, it just means that currently we have one tool in our tool box, and we need more than that.. Whether people with such memories and reactions have really lived before, whether they just have some kind of access to memories, or if it is all just misinterpretation.. I don't know. I do believe that while there are clear fraudsters out there, not everyone is. Some people at least very much believe what they are saying, and they should be taken seriously. I know about hypnosis and that "recovered memories" while in trance tend to be unreliable, no matter how real those may feel. That is both the power and problem with hypnosis. Such "memories" would feel real, whether they are or not. The mind would classify them the same as regular memories. I don't know what to think about all of this.. maybe it could have given some people some solace though.. That by itself would make understanding worthwhile..
My son has always had this weird obsession with the titanic. He like the three year old would tell me he was on the ship . Honestly I never thought much of it because family members were interested but one nightmare he had really freaked me out . He had to have been 3 1/2 . He slept with me he started to sound like he was saying “no no leave me alone I won’t go” I sat up as he got up and tried to walk off my bed and yes I grabbed him and basically tackled him trying to wake him up . When he wouldn’t he kept saying “no no I won’t go get off me man get off me ! I won’t leave her !” When my son woke up I asked why he was so upset and what he was dreaming of . He said a boat sank and his fiancé wasn’t saved but he was . I left it at that and never spoke of it again because my son was way too young to know anything about titanic. He also never saw anything of the sort . My mom to this dad is mad at me for repressing his weird wake up and freak out . Come for me all you want he to this day only remembers me grabbing his shirt of his pjs and pulling him back to me .
I knew how to swim before i could walk. But, my worst dreams as a child were of water. Large amounts of water. I saved my daughter from drowning 4 times. When she and i saw a documentary on Titanic for the first time, she was just as intrigued as i was. She looked at me and said, "Mom, we were there." I reolied, "Steerage." She said, "You were my mother tgen, also. You tried to save me, but we didnt make it." As i said, i saved her from drowning 4 times. But, i wasnt there at the most crucial time. When she drowned on her own vomit during an accidental overdose. Im sorry, Dorian. I failed you twice.
Ma’am, you dint fail her twice at all . Not if you stand in my shoes. In 2012, I met a man who is a bible researcher. At the time I was a Christian and I grew up in multiple foster homes all with different religions. Talk about becoming a confused adult. This man’s name is David. Today David is my best friend. I had so many bits and pieces and couldn’t say where I learned what, from which religion. Thank God David decided to help me and sort through all my confusion. I’m going to share some thing’s he showed me with proof. Don’t worry I will wrap this all up and show you why you did not fail her at all. I really hope you have an open mind. David had me open the Bible to Genesis to the part where Eve said (talking about the serpent) she said he beguiled me. He asked if I knew what this meant. I dint know. He handed me the strongs concordance. I looked up the word beguiled. What she said was “he had me in every way”. No paster or clergyman or elder ever told me that Eve had sex with the serpent. They talked of her eating the fruit.
@@lonniecaravello9728 i never thought about that. It does say that in the Bible. I just thought beguiled meant entranced or bewitched, under his spell, hypnotized. All i ever heard was about her eating from the tree of knowledge, also. And nowhere does it say it was an apple. Thank you for this information. But, it makes you wonder, did this really happen, or was it maybe translated wrong. So many times, it has been.
Now where was I? Oh yeah! Okay so to continue, we all know the story of Jesus. But what if, what if I told you that there is no “J “ in the Hebrew Language. There never has been and there still isn’t. That means someone is lying to us.
Yes it is Matthew 6:22. If thy eye be single the body will be full of light etc. Check this out the pineal gland is called two other names. 1) The seat of the Soul. & 2) the third eye. Yes you can actually walk around completely blind folded and still see.
This isn't history; it's just lunacy--literally!!! She can't even get the NAMES right of these people she claims washed up from the decks of a sunken ship into a random dude in a coffee house. I know the commercials say "the best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup, but I suspect there would be better items on most folks' kicking the kicking the bucket lists!!!
I don't think it was the Titanic specifically, but I'm pretty damn sure that I survived a similar scenario in a past life. When I was only 7, I had a dream where I was on a ship and it got attacked, and it sank. I survived on a life raft with my dad, but we were the only ones that escaped. Plus, maybe a week ago, I had a similar dream. But in both dreams, I survived. It might also explain why I hate deep water. When I am in deep water, I have to have a life jacket or else I might have a panic attack or something. But then again, I could always be wrong.
If ever there were memories powerful and traumatic enough to bleed through to a person''s next life, it would likely be living through something of this magnitude. It makes me shiver just to think about it. The most haunting detail of this disaster is that several witnesses claimed they could hear the ship imploding beneath them after it had finally fallen beneath the ocean. I don't like swimming in lakes or rivers because I worry what I can't see; to know these people had that massive ship falling two miles to the ocean floor underneath them while hearing hundreds of screams in the dark? There's nothing more terrifying to me.
Theres a story about a little boy who survived the titanic at 5 to die in the 1st recorded car accident in Massachusetts I believe it's called the boy and his teddy bear or something close to that
White Star sent the family of the violinist a bill for 3.14 for uniform rental, because the uniform wasn't returned. Can you believe the nuts?! White Star later issued an apology.
They were horrible, they went after the survivors when they were recovering in the hospital and offered them 25 dollars and had them sign legal forms that stated they could never sue them and that they weren’t responsible for their belongings either. These people were in and out of consciousness when they did this.
@@pignutpignut771 we have to remember that back then, 25 dollars was almost about like 2,500 dollars. Maybe even more. However, I could understand the audacity of hurting these people more and taking advantage of their mental state. It being morally wrong of course, and if White Star was my business, I wouldn’t have made such a bold move to injure the company’s image any further!
@@zoomaravewolf9506 Their insurance company Luisa of London just wanted it over and done with with the survivors. They had their sites on them and they didn’t want them to be able to sue them for medical or mental health issues. However they went after these people in their most traumatized state. $25 then was $716.36.
The Titanic actually sunk April 14th 1912..im a big history buff and the Titanic is actually close to my heart..a relative on my grandpas side was one of the irish men who helped build the ship...love ur videos Linz..oh and the two little boys one of them Alfred Peacock..the boys were stolen by their father to start a new life in america without the mothers knowledge and after the sinking the boys were eventually reunited with their mother
I was born 15th of April 1999, and Titanic sank 15th of April 1912. I believe that I may have been on the Titanic, when I take cold showers, I become ill, and I can't breathe either. I'm scared of water myself why I only occasionally have a bath, but mostly shower, and I have dreams of drowning constantly it feels so real.
thats interesting, like Epic said you could be a reincarnation of a passenger that died on titanic! not sure if you are that curious but i would look it up to see if anything /anyone is familar to you.
Have you ever looked into whether these symptoms are caused by a physical/physiological issue or garden variety anxiety? Because dollars to donuts, that’s what it is, not “reincarnation”
The little boy at the end of the first segment ended up figuring out that he was the main architect who built the titanic and drowned with the others on the ship. There are A LOT of things that weren't mentioned but if you watch Ghost In My Child ep 1 I think, they dive into major detail. It's worth watching.
I just want to add the fact that along with the dogs mentioned that was on the Titanic, there also was a lone cat i believe was named "Jenny" that belonged to the ship Poor kitty she would have been better off if she was left to roam the streets ! My prayers to all of the victims human and animal alike may they be at peace
i was on duty in saudia arabia when a tristar came in with a fire on board and it landed ok but was ordered to taxi off the main runway where it expolded killing all 300 on board
The book, A Night to Remember has the full list of passengers in the back, survivors and the dead. I can't explain how the little 2 year old remembered but the adults who claimed to be on the ship, may have seen the list of people
Captain Smith was actually born and raised in the same small city I was born and raised in. To those in that city who know their history, we adore Captain Smith. This city also was the place for Armitage Shanks' first ever factory.
Some say: captain j smith sunk the titanic. He owed a lot of people money so some think he purposely sunk the ship so he did not have to pay them back. He died himself while doing that. That’s just what some people believe. So sad though😢
Creepy fact : a guy wrote a book “The wreck of the titan” and its talking about how a big boat sinked by hitting an ice berg , that the same story / events that happened on the real titanic but here the creepy part : he wrote the book before titanic was ever existed or made , how did he know ?
morgan robertson wrote it. used his brain to extrapolate what would happen in those circumstances. like the guy who wrote hunt for red october. its all a process of taking what u know and figuring out what would happen using logic .
Have you heard of the conspiracy that Titanic was actually the Britannic? Britannic apparently suffered some damage and the liner owners wanted the insurance so sent the damage Britannic instead of Titanic.
What I keep not understanding is why no one brings up the fact that the dang thing was sabotaged and there was a small explosion on the inside of the hull which caused it to weaken to be destroyed by an iceberg
There was a fire, in the coal room that started two weeks before it left Ireland. It was still on fire the day it sank. This is documented. This definitely should have stopped the voyage going ahead but it did not. Just one more nail in the coffin of events to come.
There's actually more to this apparently there has been some conspiracies that Titanic was actually the britannic. The Britannic was apparently damaged and the ocean liner owners wanted the insurance money so instead of the Titanic they sent out the Britannic instead.
I think my sister is a reincarnated Titanic survivor. I literally just found out that she was born the exact day Thelma Thomas died. She has always been obsessed with the Titanic, so much so that it's annoying! Not only did she not swim, but whenever I went swimming as a kid she'd keep 'saving' me from the water! I still don't bother swimming with her around.
I just can't be near cold water... and for some reason I'm always freezing.. wheb I was around 7 or 8 i was in swin practice and I just broke down in tears because the water was like 60 or lower... and I mean freezing and we live where it dosnt usually get lower than 50 most of the time and when it's 90 outside I'm just the only one with a hoodie all the time... but I also hate fireworks... not because there loud, I also can't sleep on a cruise because nightmares.... why am I talking again?! Oh yeah and I'm kinda obsessed with titanic you should see my bookshelf... I'm not kidding
I’m always cold/can’t take cold showers either, and my husband hates fireworks too. These are both common traits that have genuine physiological causes, and neither one of us would have ever even entertained the idea that my problems with body temperature regulation, or my husband’s sensitivity to sudden loud noises meant “maybe we’re reincarnated”and not “my body doesn’t work correctly for some purely medical reason” LOL. I guess this is what happens when your entire culture is science illiterate.
@@jankk Oh, thank...whatever ocean currents and flotational devices be! I'm not the only one with a functioning brain bobbing around out here and trying to hang on in the hopes rescuers will come and deliver us from the intelligence-sucking vortex of the internet!!!
Charles lightoller still sailed even after titanic , he was even in Dunkirk and saved some soldiers , he once saw a german plane , he full throttled it and made it to Britain.
As much as I LOVE stuff like this ...there are always people looking for attention, and even if not for attention sometimes once a person sees or hears something..they can have "memories" that are not their own .. I would love to believe this as true just wish it could be proven...and for the guy ...writing the book....I mean come on ...he's writing a book lol perfect imagination? Who knows...but still cool none the less....and...cold shower water makes me gasp too 🤣
If reincarnation were real, then far more people would “remember” living past lives that were dull, boring, and filled with endless hard/rough physical labor, because those are the lives that billions & billions of people lived and died for eons (and in many places, STILL DO) before modern times/the industrial & technological revolutions made everyday life easier for a great many people. Kings & nobles & famous people & those that survived terrible tragedies are such an infinitesimal fraction of the people who have lived & died throughout all of history that simply the fact that the fact that overwhelmingly, those are the only types of lives people remember in and of itself proves that these people are delusional or untruthful.
@@jankk there are people who do experience those kinds of memories though, its usually just that those who have those memories of being in really important events or being really important people end up being talked about more because it involved well-known people. in cases where its a kid talking about things they really shouldnt know, it can get kinda creepy. that's just how history in general goes. higher status/more money = more recognition and retelling. also children are scary lmao but its easier to put together what someone recalls with the facts available of someone on the titanic versus a random laborer who probably didnt have much impact on the books. those kinds of cases just end up easier to verify *because* they're well-known or famous situations.
This video made me cry. And it's odd that so many had an uneasy feeling but got on the boat anyway. It's crazy how accurate the movie is. I'd love to see the Titanic museum.
My great grandmother and her husband were due to board the titanic but she had several dreams that it would sink leading up to departure she refused to board it when the day came if it wasn’t for her I wouldn’t be here today xxxx
@@Tatetatatatata would love an update after on the plane. I just need to know whether or not the dream was legit. Because if so, thats gonna be incredibly sad. Please stay safe.
Fun fact my great great grandpa was sick so they wouldn't let him on the titanic I for one am happy they didn't let him in cuz he had one of the 3rd class tickets
If he had a first or second-class ticket, he wouldn’t have been inspected for illnesses; his third class ticket indirectly saved him. And third class accommodations were as good, if not better than second class accommodations on ships of lesser companies. … Though I am questioning if your story is true.
All my life I have been enthralled with the Titanic from the first time I heard about it to today I always felt drawn to it. I didn’t meet my real father until I was 17 and I found out he too has always been enthralled by it. After watching the first part of the video makes me wonder…. Lol! Aman I fricken LOVE that pink dress, it is gorgeous and so flattering on you!
My great great grandad was on the titanic as a security guy for something, he was a veteran of the Boer war and had one hand, he wasn’t alerted of the sinking and noticed water at his feet. Instead of evacuating he stayed and guarded the valuable things as something might’ve tried to steal it. He survived and later died in the First World War in the battle of the Somme
It’s very scarey but also very amazing to know that some of these poor souls that died on that ship got to live again :). Idk if it’s healthy to have two souls trapped in one body, or maybe it’s one soul intertwined. Either way if u believe in reincarnation then this would be a great example of one.
There are rare exceptions where two souls will share a body the mind usually can't handle this. The ones that can handle it tend to remain silent about this as society would consider them insane etc. The soul and spirit are different but to put it simply spirits are always different as that is connected to the life force, the soul being the personality. Hence if someone ever makes the argument they have no soul they're soul may be dark but it's still there as they're aware of their condition
A very long time ago I went to the Titanic museum under the Luxor Hotel in Vegas, we were just looking and nothing really stood out until we reached a room with silverware. A very gorgeous plate jumped out at me, and when we got to the end, we looked through the list of passengers, and I identified with a woman name Alexandria (I think that’s her name, it’s been so long I haven’t thought about it in years). Apparently she owned some of those silverware pieces and died in the ship
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The reason the keys don’t have water damage on them is bc they never went into the water. The officer that had them had been let go before the ship left and he accidentally took the keys with him
And that's exactly why they didn't have binoculars. In interviews later they said had they been able to get to the binoculars and not had to rely on eyesight alone- they would have seen the iceburg sooner and it could have been avoided. We'll never know now
@@Jennifer-hz8vb actually they say that binoculars actually hinder them seeing icebergs since they stop the human eye from seeing from its peripheral vision. Ice burgs were easier to see by human eye sight Anywas.
21:43 first time in my life I am crying by an unrelated incident. I feel so sad for the engineers....my heart heaved upon hearing this.....I literally want to cry
The reason the ship had a forth funnel was bc white star line made Titanic and her sisters, Olympic and Britannic to compete with their rivals, Cunard line and their new ships called Lusitania and Mauritania. The ships were the fastest of there time and used 4 funnels bc they were so fast. So when white star made Olympic, Titanic and Britannic, they made them bigger, more luxurious and added the forth funnel to make their ship look just as fast as their rivals ships. The forth funnel also was used as a massive vent to vent out all the hot air from the engine room.
There is a kid of 12years who used to say he was in the Titanic ,his name is Paul ,he was in the middle part of the ship along with his friends before the ship went down. . the cold was unbearable he said.
The other issue, with and why the tantinc sank. Is before the tantinc set sail. In the coal furrneces during construction and after it was completed. The coal furnace got extremely hot and caught to the hail plating and weaking it. The makers of the ship, construction, people and funders. Noticed the weak and burn mark on the hail. They ordered the ship to be turn to the other side. And face the damaged area to the ocean side. To hide the hail fires damaged. So what also caused the ship to skin . When the ice burg hit the ship. It hit right in the weak area of steal on the hail causing it to rupture. Crew and passangers when they bored the ship. Talked about also smelling smoke and fire. And the crew told the passengers this is normal. We have be big coal furrneces and the fires in them work on steam to make the ship sail and work.
For some reason I remember being on the titanic so I think I was on it and I also remember that I died on the boat looking for my husband and then both of us wind up dying in the freezing cold water but I don’t remember our name
I read something that said there was a coal fire that started before the ship embarked and was still on fire when it left. It was put out and the steel repaired with a temporary patch. This weakened the steel and possibly led to more damage. This is why it sank so quickly.
Fun fact: the creator of the Hersey bar, yes the candy bar; he was supposed to be on the titanic but something happened where he wasn't able to make it to the ship before it left.
My son was like 4 or 5 and he told me that he was on a big boat that went in the water and it broke and it was animals and stuff on the big boat. He was on a little boat and crying because he thought he saw a baby in the water but it was a doll. The movie just came out my sister and her boyfriend went to go see it. I didn't know what he was saying until I saw the movie. My baby was on the Titanic and if he was on the little boat then he must have lived. He is now 28 and said he remembers telling me this. This is when I started believing in reincarnation.
fun fact: the "unsinkable Molly Brown" never actually really used the name molly, her name was Margret but people nick named her Maggie and the only reason she was on the titanic was because she heard her grandson was ill :)
Captain Smith was a distinguished captain, but he was not familiar with the class of ship that the Titanic was. Also it is believed that the sky and water were exceptionally clear that night. In many testimonials given by survivors they remarked on how many stars there were that night.
It was also because of how clear it was and the temperature difference between the water and the air that the iceberg was hidden. Like when the asphalt is so hot it causes those heat lines/waves....the water did the same thing hiding the iceberg until it was too late
so the scene in the movie where Thomas Andrews says :" She's made of iron, sir! I assure you, she can... and she will. It is a mathematical certainty " is wrong cause it was actually made of steel interesting
I was two years old when the twin towers fell. I’m still afraid of airplanes and as a child, used to duck every time one flew overhead. I don’t remember hearing about the attack, but I must’ve and it stayed with me all the way over here in Germany. Children are more susceptible to subtle influences in their childhood than people realise. When your grandfather grew up, he probably heard a lot about the Titanic and I Imagine many people became very afraid of being on the water and passed it down to him, maybe his parents. Just a theory though, I obviously don’t know him!
I just noticed that the Vanderbilt name was probably Van Der Bilt when the family lived in the Netherlands (Holland). They seem to have combined their name in an effort to Americanize it, make it sound like other American names. Just a thought, I like to assign a possible story to names. Does anyone know?
This is probably the one comment where the fact is obscure, non-personal, and true. And because of this coal strike, as Thomas Lynskey pointed out, “So many of the future victims of the _Titanic_ weren’t even supposed to be there.” We need more comments like yours.
The way ‘’the white star line’ treated the workers in horrible. That violinist had a pregnant fiancé at home and they refused to give her her part that spouses of the men who were workers and died and she was his common law wife, she didn’t get the life insurance money in till their daughter was 3. And they way she and his parents found out he had died and how he died was when the white star line company called served them with appear suing them to pay for the uniform their son/fiancé had. He also was a musical prodigy and was the youngest musician on board. And this was not the only one they did this to.
The sinking of the Titanic was a tragedy! More lives were lost than necessary because the life boats weren't at full capacity. That tragedy led to better designs for ships and better evacuation protocols. It's just a shame that it took such a traumatic turn of events to make the changes happen. But, positive changes none the less.
I wonder if there are more than one person claiming to be reincarnated from the same one person. If so then someone is a fake and someone is not. That would make for an interesting segment.
I’m absolutely sure that more people claim to remember dying in a past life on the Titanic than actually DID die on the Titanic, and it’s not because “some are genuine, some are lying”, it’s because they are ALL full of sh!t (though I’d say most believe in what they are saying and do not think they are ‘lying’) However, I do agree that it would be extremely entertaining to get 2 people claiming to be the same survivor/person who died and let them battle it out Jerry Springer style!
I lived in Astoria the oldest town west of the Rockies, the founder of that town was John Jacob Astor, I had no idea that when I lived there he was on the titanic and actually died on it
in Astoria, Oregon? I was born there, and grew up across the river in long beach forever. I had no idea that he was on it! wow, that's horrible but that's such an interesting fact
I'm sure crashing into the berg headlong was not an option. Headline: "TITANIC RAMS DELIBERATELY INTO LONE BERG". A dead stop collision at about 28 mph would have also been a disaster.
I remember watching a documentary where some expert said that if the ship had crashed headlong into the iceberg, then it would more than likely have survived the impact.
If they would have hit the iceberg head on they would have survived I have studied the titanic for many years and many conclusions from experts have said this
@@lizzedwards5994 Drive at 28 MPH sometime and imagine what damage a dead stop could cause. You might go through the windshield and possibly survive with broken bones. Yes , many might have survived to be in prolonged misery to endure an emergency hospital type of ship and hope any doctors were able to tend to the masses. And if such a collision took out the lights, many would suffer in complete darkness. Imagine injured Phillips and Bride trying to send for help by match light. You've seen how gigantic and heavy all those boilers were ....They were held down by gravity...not bolted. A herd of those babies crashing through bulkheads would have caused a lot of damage and with all that shifting of weight might have caused big problems. Either way spells misfortune. It doesn't matter much any way now.
My whole life, I had a connection to the Mauretania. I feel a connection. My connection Tells me luxury, which leads me to believe I did go on it, in 1st - 2nd class. I don’t really have a fear of water unless I go to far out. When I take a cold shower, my chest, I can’t Breathe I don’t think I drowned though cause I don’t gasp very much. I just breathe Heavily with my mouth.
I have vivid memories of the Titanic. I remember screaming my head off trying to tell them the ship was going to sink. Finally they kicked me out and banned me from the theater.
Why don’t they mention the fact that they blocked and boarded up the doors of some of the 3rd-class passengers’ rooms so there would be more room on the lifeboat for the first class?? It’s probably the biggest scandal I’ve ever heard of.
Because this isn’t true. The majority of third class couldn’t make it up to the boat deck because of a lack of communication amongst the crew on what should be done, and of course the language barriers many of them faced.
My husband's great grandmother missed the Titanic because one of her kids was sick. She would make it safely to America (and her husband who had gone ahead) later..
A 32 year old nurse who saved my life said her great great grandparents had bought tickets for on theTitanic but got in a fight and missed boarding the ship. I don't know if I would still be here if they hadn't.
That sort of reminder of the complex fragility of life and fate gives me chills
Oh yes
Wow I love hearing stories like that. It’s like it’s a wonderful life, you don’t realize how we are all important we all are to eachother
You probably wouldn't be here
@blueBeanieboos TV No. Her family is Irish and they were headed here to America.
I can’t get over how many stories there are of people almost getting on the titanic, but because of circumstances missed their trip. Imagine how many small decisions we make in life that could have potentially saved our lives
I’m wondering how many of them are genuine and how many of them are pathetic attempts to get attention.
Assuming most of them are honest and not attempts for attention, could you imagine how any extra passengers vs how few lifeboats it would have been? I always get so upset thinking about the corners cut and how many people could have lived if not for the severe lack of boats, and the boats not totalling to passenger capacity, either.
There are many stories like this on 9/11 too. It’s amazing.
This is why I don’t get mad when things don’t do my way, I like to think some things so wrong so others can go right.
My grandfather had a ticket for a plane and they would not let him on saying the flight was over booked and he had to take the next one. He threw a total fit but they refused to let him on the plane. He found out later that plane had crashed. So that is one time he was thankful his temper did not get him what he wanted.
I don't know what flight it was or even when to try and figure it out by researching plane crashes.
But I don't know why he would have lied about something like that.
My ansestor was a maid on the Titanic & lived to tell the story. She said it was so horrible to hear all of the screams & then they all stopped screaming. So sad.
I had a dream where I boarded the titanic with my brother mother father two maids and a chef we drowned trying to look for my brother and our maid
How awful!! We don't think of the screaming and tears.😪
Spare a thought for the engineering crew who kept her afloat longer than expected. I do believe all of them went down with the ship fighting to keep the power on.
Absolutely, and all the telegraphists, and any other dedicated crew members, and even the musicians...who all gave their lives trying desperately to save others. True heroes.
Those are the kind of people I respect. RIP.
I do understand they all perished. Bless their souls
Rachael Brugmans actually, Marconi wireless operator Harold Bride survived while his colleague Jack Phillips died.
Not all of them but most of them they kept the lights on until the ship split into diffrent parts
A friend of mine, before he was 3, used to tell his parents that he 'wanted to walk the decks of the Titanic again'. He was born 50 years before the movie came out and had no way of knowing even the name of the ship.
@@courtneykenyon9513 she’s saying that the kid was reincarnated from a person who died on the titanic that’s how he would know
My dad was born in 1949 and the titanic set sail in 1912 and even he knew about the titanic and he was born long after it sank and long before the movie came out, also if your friend is 50 years older than a movie that came out in 1997 then he'd be around 70 years old and probably not in his right mind.
Bruh!!
@@courtneykenyon9513 they said 50 years before the movie not the actual event.
@winter crow..... So titanic tank in 1912 ... Movie released in 1997 your friend born 50 years before the movie came out ... Means 1947 that's 35 years after it sank..... So your "friend" could have known the name of the ship.... Stop talking bollocks for clout
Deepest respect for the Titanic and her captain,the crew (esp those who worked in the boiler room to keep the ship afloat longer)the Morse code messengers,etc.
It was the morse code messenger who bitched out the Californian for sending the ice warnings. He was getting paid for the private messages, but not the warnings. That's why the Californian turned off their wireless. He told them to stop. They did. His greed was a major reason that people could not be saved.
And the musicians who played music while it was sinking I think they played it to try and calm everyone down. Or maybe to play it for those who would loose their lives and play music for them and their final moments to feel safe knowing they were going to a good place.
Hi everyone
Titanic and her captain, the crew ( esp those who worked in the boiler room to keep the ship afloat longer) the Morse code messagers, etc.
Going to a good place.
My great uncle survived. He gave testimony to the senate about the treatment of 3rd class passengers. He later joined WW1 and died young as a brave American. His testimony was used for the movie.
R.I.P
Was he on Britannic
Oh
R.i.p brave man
What’s his name? R.I.P.
I’ve always had a fascination with the Titanic, as well as a severe fear of Dark water. I still won’t go in water if I can’t see beneath me.
But I don’t have any awesome stories like the comments below. I suggest taking the time to read a few.
Great video guys!
Yes me too I won’t swim if the water is dark and I can’t see what’s underneath me
I’m creeped out by water I can’t see through even if I know it’s man-made, not very deep, and has zero possibilities of anything creepy or dangerous living in it, AND I am not even in the water- like rides at Disneyland where the water is dark on purpose to hide mechanisms, how shallow it is, etc.
Only time I’ve ever swim in it was living in the Pacific Northwest, where locals knew of a secret Swimming Hole in an old quarry that hit groundwater/an artesian well and filled up. Totally inland, no inlets from rivers, streams, or oceans, no fish, no chance of anything terrible hiding beneath…and it was still unsettling AF.
I’m guessing that it’s one of those things like fear of snakes or spiders or darkness that evolved *into* humans when those traits could mean the difference between survival & death, but haven’t had time to evolve *out* of us while living in advanced societies where those instincts no longer serve us. Dark water could hid predators, be contaminated etc so those with a fear of it were better equipped to survive.
You wouldn't make it in west Louisiana 🤣 I grew up diving into creeks and rivers and have been swimming with nothing but the moonlight.
Strange that I feel the same.
Me too. Oddly enough when I was 8 I seen the movie for the first time and I remember seeing the 3rd class area flooding and my entire body got rigid and freezing cold and I couldn't breath.
The little girls story is so accurate to a family that was on the ship. A family got on a boat, but couldn’t find their son and the nurse, so waited to find them, and they never did and went down with the ship. I’m pretty sure she was one of the only first class children to die. Her brother and the nurse made it safely to a boat to safety. Creepy. Unless she read about it.
Can't believe we went all through that without mentioning Violet Jessop, also known as Miss Unsinkable- after all, she became part of other boat mishaps, the Olympic and Britannic, which completes the triad with the Titanic.
She went through so much, I can’t imagine how much mental pain she went through during her life.
I think you mean “The Unsinkable Molly Brown.” She had a summer home her in Newport, RI.
@@staceyconca-monfils9809 Nope. I really meant Violet Jessop; I've never heard of Molly Brown before, but I'm gonna check that one out. You should also search for V. Jessop as well!
@@AsDerouxWoofWolf That’s strange cuz I never heard of Violet Jessop! Lol If you watched The Titanic, Kathy Bates played Molly Brown. She wasn’t liked very much cuz she was such an independent woman with “new” money.
@@staceyconca-monfils9809 It's been so long since I've seen the film Titanic, so that might've been the reason why I don't know of Molly haha!
Fact: the bones of the victims were eatened by deep sea scavengers, but their shoes weren't because the leather was too tough.
My mind all day: there couldn't possibly be bones left on the titanic because... Ughh because... I forgot...
Scavengers did eat the body's but they weren't like regular body's the immense pressure turned the people to a jelly blob basically the water pressure at 2 miles down is 25000 pounds per square inch or 300,000 pounds of pressure on every square foot of anything at the Titanic's depth that is like having a 747 parked nose first on your forehead jelly blob is the best visual you could get
@@joshuarisker5525 Isn't our world is scary?
I'm sorry but I don't understand science (but I get what your saying...)
Those shoes are long gone now decayed by seawater.
I did in home care and one of my clients had a plaque on her wall with certified papers that her mom was on the titanic AND survived. I miss her and I loved listening to her stories.
The officer your talking about was a gentleman called Lightoller but he survived the sinking and went on to save so many of our troops who were trapped at Dunkirk, he died in 1950.
He was meant to survive so he could save all those troops.
. Dunkirk should've never have happened! Had the British sent an actual army to France instead of that 250 thousand man BEF, the allies would've had a large enough reserve force to blunt a German breakthrough at Sedan from the Ardennes. Had the British simply put 1 million men into France by May 1940, World War 2 would've ended before it began. I get the British have traditionally been a sea power and so on, but there's no excuse for contributing so small of a land army to France after Britian declared War. Even the French were shocked that BEF was so tiny compared to the land forces Britian sent to France during the opening 8 months World War 1.
My birthday is on June 21 when the women saw lightoller in the coffee shop
The first thing you talking about was a gentleman called the Lord but he survived the sink when on to save so many of our troops were trapped at the dork he died in 1950
The band that played to the end are the real MVPs!
I went to see the Titanic at the theaters all those years ago when it first came out and I had such a visceral reaction to it, it took me over 7 hours to actually warm up. I had always been interested in the Titanic, even before that. I was born on April 15, too.
My husband's great-grandmother missed the Titanic because one of the kids was sick.. His great-grandfather had gone ahead of them. She was supposed to follow. They ended up trading their tickets for the big beautiful new ship for a later one though... She must have been terrified to get on it once she found out what'd happened with Titanic. She and the kids made it safely though. I only hope whoever got their tickets did as well..
@@a_diamond That must have been SUCH a relief! That would be awesome if they had known who had gotten them so we could check.
I've known about titanic basicly my whole life... random thing I do I speak in an English accent in my sleep and only on boats... and I have a fear of cruises I can't sleep on bunk beds and I have very weird night mares almost every night....
@@essentiallyangelyn4420 it makes me wonder.. I can only hope they made it..
@@dlphnlvr25 there is a theory about a common subconscious.. certain memories we all share at some level.
It might be why so many people think they were Cleopatra in a past life etc.
It might also be how evolution might be directed into very specific strategies. (Some of biology is just ridiculous and the only logical question would be "how would that even develop that way?")
I don't know. I'm the kind of skeptic with an open mind. I find it interesting, but I don't know if we will ever truly know what's behind it all..
Like some kids "remembering" having lived before. My son was a toddler when he talked about the history of the house we were moving into before the realtor had a chance to tell us. He was right. I know what he said. I know he was specific, and right and that he couldn't have known that, but did. He "saw" it.
No real way to repeat some experiences in an experimental setting though. The scientific method has pitfalls when it comes to things that can't be reliably repeated at will. That doesn't mean it's fake, it just means that currently we have one tool in our tool box, and we need more than that..
Whether people with such memories and reactions have really lived before, whether they just have some kind of access to memories, or if it is all just misinterpretation.. I don't know.
I do believe that while there are clear fraudsters out there, not everyone is.
Some people at least very much believe what they are saying, and they should be taken seriously.
I know about hypnosis and that "recovered memories" while in trance tend to be unreliable, no matter how real those may feel.
That is both the power and problem with hypnosis. Such "memories" would feel real, whether they are or not. The mind would classify them the same as regular memories.
I don't know what to think about all of this.. maybe it could have given some people some solace though..
That by itself would make understanding worthwhile..
My son has always had this weird obsession with the titanic. He like the three year old would tell me he was on the ship . Honestly I never thought much of it because family members were interested but one nightmare he had really freaked me out . He had to have been 3 1/2 . He slept with me he started to sound like he was saying “no no leave me alone I won’t go” I sat up as he got up and tried to walk off my bed and yes I grabbed him and basically tackled him trying to wake him up . When he wouldn’t he kept saying “no no I won’t go get off me man get off me ! I won’t leave her !” When my son woke up I asked why he was so upset and what he was dreaming of . He said a boat sank and his fiancé wasn’t saved but he was . I left it at that and never spoke of it again because my son was way too young to know anything about titanic. He also never saw anything of the sort . My mom to this dad is mad at me for repressing his weird wake up and freak out . Come for me all you want he to this day only remembers me grabbing his shirt of his pjs and pulling him back to me .
So sad the power of love is so strong
Fun fact: The film Dorothy stared in was destroyed in a fire in a tape warehouse back in 1914. Only a few pictures of the film still exist
I knew how to swim before i could walk. But, my worst dreams as a child were of water. Large amounts of water. I saved my daughter from drowning 4 times.
When she and i saw a documentary on Titanic for the first time, she was just as intrigued as i was. She looked at me and said, "Mom, we were there."
I reolied, "Steerage."
She said, "You were my mother tgen, also. You tried to save me, but we didnt make it."
As i said, i saved her from drowning 4 times. But, i wasnt there at the most crucial time. When she drowned on her own vomit during an accidental overdose. Im sorry, Dorian. I failed you twice.
Ma’am, you dint fail her twice at all . Not if you stand in my shoes. In 2012, I met a man who is a bible researcher. At the time I was a Christian and I grew up in multiple foster homes all with different religions. Talk about becoming a confused adult. This man’s name is David. Today David is my best friend. I had so many bits and pieces and couldn’t say where I learned what, from which religion. Thank God David decided to help me and sort through all my confusion. I’m going to share some thing’s he showed me with proof. Don’t worry I will wrap this all up and show you why you did not fail her at all. I really hope you have an open mind. David had me open the Bible to Genesis to the part where Eve said (talking about the serpent) she said he beguiled me. He asked if I knew what this meant. I dint know. He handed me the strongs concordance. I looked up the word beguiled. What she said was “he had me in every way”. No paster or clergyman or elder ever told me that Eve had sex with the serpent. They talked of her eating the fruit.
@@lonniecaravello9728 i never thought about that. It does say that in the Bible. I just thought beguiled meant entranced or bewitched, under his spell, hypnotized. All i ever heard was about her eating from the tree of knowledge, also. And nowhere does it say it was an apple.
Thank you for this information. But, it makes you wonder, did this really happen, or was it maybe translated wrong. So many times, it has been.
I am so very sorry I’ve got three babies here and two of them are sick.
Now where was I? Oh yeah! Okay so to continue, we all know the story of Jesus. But what if, what if I told you that there is no “J “ in the Hebrew Language. There never has been and there still isn’t. That means someone is lying to us.
Yes it is Matthew 6:22. If thy eye be single the body will be full of light etc.
Check this out the pineal gland is called two other names. 1) The seat of the Soul. & 2) the third eye. Yes you can actually walk around completely blind folded and still see.
No intro, no greeting, just straight into the point: I LOVE YOU
I really appreciate that you guys are keeping history alive in a world of technology
This isn't history; it's just lunacy--literally!!! She can't even get the NAMES right of these people she claims washed up from the decks of a sunken ship into a random dude in a coffee house. I know the commercials say "the best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup, but I suspect there would be better items on most folks' kicking the kicking the bucket lists!!!
I don't think it was the Titanic specifically, but I'm pretty damn sure that I survived a similar scenario in a past life.
When I was only 7, I had a dream where I was on a ship and it got attacked, and it sank. I survived on a life raft with my dad, but we were the only ones that escaped.
Plus, maybe a week ago, I had a similar dream. But in both dreams, I survived.
It might also explain why I hate deep water. When I am in deep water, I have to have a life jacket or else I might have a panic attack or something.
But then again, I could always be wrong.
@Dont Comment nobody asked you either
If ever there were memories powerful and traumatic enough to bleed through to a person''s next life, it would likely be living through something of this magnitude. It makes me shiver just to think about it. The most haunting detail of this disaster is that several witnesses claimed they could hear the ship imploding beneath them after it had finally fallen beneath the ocean. I don't like swimming in lakes or rivers because I worry what I can't see; to know these people had that massive ship falling two miles to the ocean floor underneath them while hearing hundreds of screams in the dark? There's nothing more terrifying to me.
Finally fallen breath 🫁 the ocean.i don't like swimming 🥽 dark
Theres a story about a little boy who survived the titanic at 5 to die in the 1st recorded car accident in Massachusetts I believe it's called the boy and his teddy bear or something close to that
Thats sad
White Star sent the family of the violinist a bill for 3.14 for uniform rental, because the uniform wasn't returned. Can you believe the nuts?! White Star later issued an apology.
WtHell? WoW! The audacity!
They were horrible, they went after the survivors when they were recovering in the hospital and offered them 25 dollars and had them sign legal forms that stated they could never sue them and that they weren’t responsible for their belongings either.
These people were in and out of consciousness when they did this.
@@pignutpignut771 we have to remember that back then, 25 dollars was almost about like 2,500 dollars. Maybe even more. However, I could understand the audacity of hurting these people more and taking advantage of their mental state. It being morally wrong of course, and if White Star was my business, I wouldn’t have made such a bold move to injure the company’s image any further!
@@zoomaravewolf9506 Their insurance company Luisa of London just wanted it over and done with with the survivors. They had their sites on them and they didn’t want them to be able to sue them for medical or mental health issues.
However they went after these people in their most traumatized state.
$25 then was $716.36.
That was Lloyd’s of London.
The Titanic actually sunk April 14th 1912..im a big history buff and the Titanic is actually close to my heart..a relative on my grandpas side was one of the irish men who helped build the ship...love ur videos Linz..oh and the two little boys one of them Alfred Peacock..the boys were stolen by their father to start a new life in america without the mothers knowledge and after the sinking the boys were eventually reunited with their mother
I was born 15th of April 1999, and Titanic sank 15th of April 1912.
I believe that I may have been on the Titanic, when I take cold showers, I become ill, and I can't breathe either. I'm scared of water myself why I only occasionally have a bath, but mostly shower, and I have dreams of drowning constantly it feels so real.
You could be a reincarnated passenger.
thats interesting, like Epic said you could be a reincarnation of a passenger that died on titanic! not sure if you are that curious but i would look it up to see if anything /anyone is familar to you.
😆😂😂🤦🏾♂️
Have you ever looked into whether these symptoms are caused by a physical/physiological issue or garden variety anxiety? Because dollars to donuts, that’s what it is, not “reincarnation”
"There are windows in Heaven, mama."
Omgah, I hope that's true!! 😭😭😭❤️❤️
I hope so too it's comforting to think about loved ones watching out for us from beyond this world
@Shroom Grizzley why you gotta be a dick
@@joshuarisker5525 personally I don't think it would be comforting.
The little boy at the end of the first segment ended up figuring out that he was the main architect who built the titanic and drowned with the others on the ship. There are A LOT of things that weren't mentioned but if you watch Ghost In My Child ep 1 I think, they dive into major detail. It's worth watching.
I just want to add the fact that along with the dogs mentioned that was on the Titanic, there also was a lone cat i believe was named "Jenny" that belonged to the ship Poor kitty she would have been better off if she was left to roam the streets ! My prayers to all of the victims human and animal alike may they be at peace
That breaks my heart.💔
That's such a shame. But this might cheer you up... Search for 'Unsinkable Sam'. That cat really did seem to have 9 lives.
Victims human and animal alike may they be at peace ✌️
I read that the cat was seen leaving the ship with her kittens before the ship left, animal instinct
If I was on the Titanic I'd never want to remember any of it. That's beyond traumatic, and I spent 2 tours in Afghanistan ijs
Thank you for your service.
Thank you for ya service 💯
i was on duty in saudia arabia when a tristar came in with a fire on board and it landed ok but was ordered to taxi off the main runway where it expolded killing all 300 on board
The book, A Night to Remember has the full list of passengers in the back, survivors and the dead. I can't explain how the little 2 year old remembered but the adults who claimed to be on the ship, may have seen the list of people
Aaaa
Captain Smith was actually born and raised in the same small city I was born and raised in. To those in that city who know their history, we adore Captain Smith. This city also was the place for Armitage Shanks' first ever factory.
Yea duk I agree adore captain Smith I'm also from his home city
Hanley?
I heard he willingly went down with the ship and that my friend is enough to be honored for. So few are willing to do that.
Some say: captain j smith sunk the titanic. He owed a lot of people money so some think he purposely sunk the ship so he did not have to pay them back. He died himself while doing that. That’s just what some people believe. So sad though😢
Creepy fact : a guy wrote a book “The wreck of the titan” and its talking about how a big boat sinked by hitting an ice berg , that the same story / events that happened on the real titanic but here the creepy part : he wrote the book before titanic was ever existed or made , how did he know ?
morgan robertson wrote it.
used his brain to extrapolate what would happen in those circumstances.
like the guy who wrote hunt for red october.
its all a process of taking what u know and figuring out what would happen using logic .
Have you heard of the conspiracy that Titanic was actually the Britannic? Britannic apparently suffered some damage and the liner owners wanted the insurance so sent the damage Britannic instead of Titanic.
@@lacewohlman2339 ye but it was Olympic not Britanic
@@holly7623 thank you for correcting me.
There are some rumors that the design of the Titanic was based after that book.
What I keep not understanding is why no one brings up the fact that the dang thing was sabotaged and there was a small explosion on the inside of the hull which caused it to weaken to be destroyed by an iceberg
Maybe because it's not a fact.
There was a fire, in the coal room that started two weeks before it left Ireland. It was still on fire the day it sank. This is documented. This definitely should have stopped the voyage going ahead but it did not. Just one more nail in the coffin of events to come.
There's actually more to this apparently there has been some conspiracies that Titanic was actually the britannic. The Britannic was apparently damaged and the ocean liner owners wanted the insurance money so instead of the Titanic they sent out the Britannic instead.
@@vonsocks4330 i’ve heard about this
@@lacewohlman2339 Olympic not Britannic.
I think my sister is a reincarnated Titanic survivor. I literally just found out that she was born the exact day Thelma Thomas died. She has always been obsessed with the Titanic, so much so that it's annoying! Not only did she not swim, but whenever I went swimming as a kid she'd keep 'saving' me from the water! I still don't bother swimming with her around.
I just can't be near cold water... and for some reason I'm always freezing.. wheb I was around 7 or 8 i was in swin practice and I just broke down in tears because the water was like 60 or lower... and I mean freezing and we live where it dosnt usually get lower than 50 most of the time and when it's 90 outside I'm just the only one with a hoodie all the time... but I also hate fireworks... not because there loud, I also can't sleep on a cruise because nightmares.... why am I talking again?! Oh yeah and I'm kinda obsessed with titanic you should see my bookshelf... I'm not kidding
I’m always cold/can’t take cold showers either, and my husband hates fireworks too. These are both common traits that have genuine physiological causes, and neither one of us would have ever even entertained the idea that my problems with body temperature regulation, or my husband’s sensitivity to sudden loud noises meant “maybe we’re reincarnated”and not “my body doesn’t work correctly for some purely medical reason” LOL.
I guess this is what happens when your entire culture is science illiterate.
@@jankk Oh, thank...whatever ocean currents and flotational devices be! I'm not the only one with a functioning brain bobbing around out here and trying to hang on in the hopes rescuers will come and deliver us from the intelligence-sucking vortex of the internet!!!
Funny, how the lil boy who was born two years after it sank, was also two years old, when it sank...
Charles lightoller still sailed even after titanic , he was even in Dunkirk and saved some soldiers , he once saw a german plane , he full throttled it and made it to Britain.
As much as I LOVE stuff like this ...there are always people looking for attention, and even if not for attention sometimes once a person sees or hears something..they can have "memories" that are not their own .. I would love to believe this as true just wish it could be proven...and for the guy ...writing the book....I mean come on ...he's writing a book lol perfect imagination? Who knows...but still cool none the less....and...cold shower water makes me gasp too 🤣
If reincarnation were real, then far more people would “remember” living past lives that were dull, boring, and filled with endless hard/rough physical labor, because those are the lives that billions & billions of people lived and died for eons (and in many places, STILL DO) before modern times/the industrial & technological revolutions made everyday life easier for a great many people.
Kings & nobles & famous people & those that survived terrible tragedies are such an infinitesimal fraction of the people who have lived & died throughout all of history that simply the fact that the fact that overwhelmingly, those are the only types of lives people remember in and of itself proves that these people are delusional or untruthful.
@@jankk I believe the ones who are reincarnated usually do so because they died too soon in their past life. Usually from a horrific tragedy.
@@jankk there are people who do experience those kinds of memories though, its usually just that those who have those memories of being in really important events or being really important people end up being talked about more because it involved well-known people. in cases where its a kid talking about things they really shouldnt know, it can get kinda creepy.
that's just how history in general goes. higher status/more money = more recognition and retelling. also children are scary lmao
but its easier to put together what someone recalls with the facts available of someone on the titanic versus a random laborer who probably didnt have much impact on the books. those kinds of cases just end up easier to verify *because* they're well-known or famous situations.
Maybe the reason we have deja but is because of our past lives experience
no one wants to hear stories about the boring stuff though which is why they're not heard
I fully believe things like this are very possible. Love stories like these!!
Doesn't this sound horrifying! Imagine reliving you're death. This is just the situation where the phase, "Ignorance is bliss," was ment for.
This video made me cry. And it's odd that so many had an uneasy feeling but got on the boat anyway.
It's crazy how accurate the movie is. I'd love to see the Titanic museum.
I don’t normally even feel like crying at things, but man, the ‘till death do us ‘part one got to me
My great grandmother and her husband were due to board the titanic but she had several dreams that it would sink leading up to departure she refused to board it when the day came if it wasn’t for her I wouldn’t be here today xxxx
Thats crazy
I keep having dreams abt my plane crashing and I’m gonna travel soon. Ig I’m not going 😅
@@Tatetatatatata would love an update after on the plane. I just need to know whether or not the dream was legit. Because if so, thats gonna be incredibly sad. Please stay safe.
Sure Jan
@@Tatetatatatata so Uhhhh what happened to the plane? It’s been five months.
Fun fact my great great grandpa was sick so they wouldn't let him on the titanic I for one am happy they didn't let him in cuz he had one of the 3rd class tickets
If he had a first or second-class ticket, he wouldn’t have been inspected for illnesses; his third class ticket indirectly saved him. And third class accommodations were as good, if not better than second class accommodations on ships of lesser companies.
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Though I am questioning if your story is true.
All my life I have been enthralled with the Titanic from the first time I heard about it to today I always felt drawn to it. I didn’t meet my real father until I was 17 and I found out he too has always been enthralled by it. After watching the first part of the video makes me wonder…. Lol! Aman I fricken LOVE that pink dress, it is gorgeous and so flattering on you!
Ever since I watched the movie back in high school, I've been obsessed with The Titanic too!
@@epicxur1282 maybe we knew each other on it. Lol!
I dunno why but the way she says “ titanic “ with her accent is 😍🔥😍🔥😍🔥 well told lady. I’m literally watching titanic because of this narration 👍🏼💪🏼
My great great grandad was on the titanic as a security guy for something, he was a veteran of the Boer war and had one hand, he wasn’t alerted of the sinking and noticed water at his feet. Instead of evacuating he stayed and guarded the valuable things as something might’ve tried to steal it. He survived and later died in the First World War in the battle of the Somme
Wow my great great grand parents weren’t born yet they were born in 1918-1919
He will not go forgotten,Your great great grandfather was a hero✨🙏
My grandad went on there
My great-grandparents missed the Titanic by 5 minutes. If they made it I would not be here
Think about alot of things in life are just like that. The domino affect.
When i was young i would wake up and see water at the bottom of my bunk bed and i still to this day see the hallways and the parties in my dreams
😂😂😂😂
It’s very scarey but also very amazing to know that some of these poor souls that died on that ship got to live again :). Idk if it’s healthy to have two souls trapped in one body, or maybe it’s one soul intertwined. Either way if u believe in reincarnation then this would be a great example of one.
ROFLMFAO
It's one soul hun, you are reincarnated to learn lessons and have human experiences x
There are rare exceptions where two souls will share a body the mind usually can't handle this. The ones that can handle it tend to remain silent about this as society would consider them insane etc. The soul and spirit are different but to put it simply spirits are always different as that is connected to the life force, the soul being the personality. Hence if someone ever makes the argument they have no soul they're soul may be dark but it's still there as they're aware of their condition
A very long time ago I went to the Titanic museum under the Luxor Hotel in Vegas, we were just looking and nothing really stood out until we reached a room with silverware. A very gorgeous plate jumped out at me, and when we got to the end, we looked through the list of passengers, and I identified with a woman name Alexandria (I think that’s her name, it’s been so long I haven’t thought about it in years). Apparently she owned some of those silverware pieces and died in the ship
We're are so lucky that they posts videos for us everyday and they makes the best high quality content ever and they makes our day or night even better
I love seeing the Nancy Drew books behind you. Thank you for the great content and fantastic presentation.
I thought the same thing! I am now trying to collect Nancy Drew books for my granddaughter.
The reason the keys don’t have water damage on them is bc they never went into the water. The officer that had them had been let go before the ship left and he accidentally took the keys with him
And that's exactly why they didn't have binoculars. In interviews later they said had they been able to get to the binoculars and not had to rely on eyesight alone- they would have seen the iceburg sooner and it could have been avoided.
We'll never know now
@@Jennifer-hz8vb actually they say that binoculars actually hinder them seeing icebergs since they stop the human eye from seeing from its peripheral vision. Ice burgs were easier to see by human eye sight Anywas.
You guys REALLY NEED TO MARK THESE AS MARATHONS
Hi dear Chalk . I will love to have a word with you if you don’t mind.
The 4th stack was for ventilation on the Olympic Class. They were made to match the 1st 3 funnels for looks
21:43 first time in my life I am crying by an unrelated incident. I feel so sad for the engineers....my heart heaved upon hearing this.....I literally want to cry
Cold showers make me gasp too and I can’t breathe when the water hits me and usually I can’t control myself from screaming on the top of my lungs.
The reason the ship had a forth funnel was bc white star line made Titanic and her sisters, Olympic and Britannic to compete with their rivals, Cunard line and their new ships called Lusitania and Mauritania. The ships were the fastest of there time and used 4 funnels bc they were so fast. So when white star made Olympic, Titanic and Britannic, they made them bigger, more luxurious and added the forth funnel to make their ship look just as fast as their rivals ships. The forth funnel also was used as a massive vent to vent out all the hot air from the engine room.
There is a kid of 12years who used to say he was in the Titanic ,his name is Paul ,he was in the middle part of the ship along with his friends before the ship went down. . the cold was unbearable he said.
The other issue, with and why the tantinc sank. Is before the tantinc set sail. In the coal furrneces during construction and after it was completed. The coal furnace got extremely hot and caught to the hail plating and weaking it.
The makers of the ship, construction, people and funders. Noticed the weak and burn mark on the hail. They ordered the ship to be turn to the other side. And face the damaged area to the ocean side. To hide the hail fires damaged.
So what also caused the ship to skin . When the ice burg hit the ship. It hit right in the weak area of steal on the hail causing it to rupture.
Crew and passangers when they bored the ship. Talked about also smelling smoke and fire. And the crew told the passengers this is normal. We have be big coal furrneces and the fires in them work on steam to make the ship sail and work.
Enjoyed it very much. Thank you great content! RIP to all the ones that drowned. God bless your souls 🙏!
May all of them Rest In Peace ✌️
IM EARLY I hope everyone had a good day/night, baii
Awww thanks 🥰
Your channel always gives me goosebumps.
For some reason I remember being on the titanic so I think I was on it and I also remember that I died on the boat looking for my husband and then both of us wind up dying in the freezing cold water but I don’t remember our name
U sound stupid
Like your Nancy Drew books! Lots of good memories reading them as a little kid! 🤗🤗🤗
I read something that said there was a coal fire that started before the ship embarked and was still on fire when it left. It was put out and the steel repaired with a temporary patch. This weakened the steel and possibly led to more damage. This is why it sank so quickly.
Whenever I take a shower I always get memories of a ship sinking and an iceberg
Can’t help feeling one of these ladies hosting the count downs was on the ship too.
Love your vids keep up the great work 🎉🎉
Fun fact: the creator of the Hersey bar, yes the candy bar; he was supposed to be on the titanic but something happened where he wasn't able to make it to the ship before it left.
Ooh
Awesome and intriguing video
My son was like 4 or 5 and he told me that he was on a big boat that went in the water and it broke and it was animals and stuff on the big boat. He was on a little boat and crying because he thought he saw a baby in the water but it was a doll. The movie just came out my sister and her boyfriend went to go see it. I didn't know what he was saying until I saw the movie. My baby was on the Titanic and if he was on the little boat then he must have lived. He is now 28 and said he remembers telling me this. This is when I started believing in reincarnation.
I love your vids they are so entertaining and I'm learning more about the titanic.
fun fact: the "unsinkable Molly Brown" never actually really used the name molly, her name was Margret but people nick named her Maggie and the only reason she was on the titanic was because she heard her grandson was ill :)
Great video
Captain Smith was a distinguished captain, but he was not familiar with the class of ship that the Titanic was.
Also it is believed that the sky and water were exceptionally clear that night. In many testimonials given by survivors they remarked on how many stars there were that night.
It was also because of how clear it was and the temperature difference between the water and the air that the iceberg was hidden. Like when the asphalt is so hot it causes those heat lines/waves....the water did the same thing hiding the iceberg until it was too late
He was quite familiar with Titanic’s class, he had previously been the captain of her sister ship Olympic.
Thumbs up for your collection of Nancy Drew books.
so the scene in the movie where Thomas Andrews says :" She's made of iron, sir! I assure you, she can... and she will. It is a mathematical certainty " is wrong cause it was actually made of steel interesting
Steel ! Lol!
Hi dear Christian. How are you doing I hope you are having a wonderful day
Iron rivets were used on the bow and stern, that’s why he said iron lol
My great grandad was supposed to be a chef on board but in the end was ill and couldn’t go.
Awesome man
My grandpa was born a couple months after the titanic sank in 1912. He's terrified of water and boats. Idk
I was two years old when the twin towers fell. I’m still afraid of airplanes and as a child, used to duck every time one flew overhead. I don’t remember hearing about the attack, but I must’ve and it stayed with me all the way over here in Germany. Children are more susceptible to subtle influences in their childhood than people realise.
When your grandfather grew up, he probably heard a lot about the Titanic and I Imagine many people became very afraid of being on the water and passed it down to him, maybe his parents. Just a theory though, I obviously don’t know him!
@@emdove Could be so. I'm not sure
These are very cool facts that I needed
I just noticed that the Vanderbilt name was probably Van Der Bilt when the family lived in the Netherlands (Holland). They seem to have combined their name in an effort to Americanize it, make it sound like other American names. Just a thought, I like to assign a possible story to names. Does anyone know?
it was a coal shortage that made a lot of the people be moved from a different ship to the titanic
This is probably the one comment where the fact is obscure, non-personal, and true. And because of this coal strike, as Thomas Lynskey pointed out, “So many of the future victims of the _Titanic_ weren’t even supposed to be there.”
We need more comments like yours.
The way ‘’the white star line’ treated the workers in horrible. That violinist had a pregnant fiancé at home and they refused to give her her part that spouses of the men who were workers and died and she was his common law wife, she didn’t get the life insurance money in till their daughter was 3. And they way she and his parents found out he had died and how he died was when the white star line company called served them with appear suing them to pay for the uniform their son/fiancé had. He also was a musical prodigy and was the youngest musician on board. And this was not the only one they did this to.
Cool vid. Wow.. that one gal looks awesome all gussied up.
The sinking of the Titanic was a tragedy! More lives were lost than necessary because the life boats weren't at full capacity. That tragedy led to better designs for ships and better evacuation protocols. It's just a shame that it took such a traumatic turn of events to make the changes happen. But, positive changes none the less.
They weren’t at full capacity and from what I heard there wasn’t enough to fit everyone if they were filled to capacity to boot
This video is awesome
I wonder if there are more than one person claiming to be reincarnated from the same one person. If so then someone is a fake and someone is not. That would make for an interesting segment.
I’m absolutely sure that more people claim to remember dying in a past life on the Titanic than actually DID die on the Titanic, and it’s not because “some are genuine, some are lying”, it’s because they are ALL full of sh!t (though I’d say most believe in what they are saying and do not think they are ‘lying’)
However, I do agree that it would be extremely entertaining to get 2 people claiming to be the same survivor/person who died and let them battle it out Jerry Springer style!
@@jankk exactly
@@jankk that would make a very entertaining show… even if it was made up for fun..
I lived in Astoria the oldest town west of the Rockies, the founder of that town was John Jacob Astor, I had no idea that when I lived there he was on the titanic and actually died on it
in Astoria, Oregon? I was born there, and grew up across the river in long beach forever. I had no idea that he was on it! wow, that's horrible but that's such an interesting fact
I'm sure crashing into the berg headlong was not an option. Headline: "TITANIC RAMS DELIBERATELY INTO LONE BERG". A dead stop collision at about 28 mph would have also been a disaster.
I remember watching a documentary where some expert said that if the ship had crashed headlong into the iceberg, then it would more than likely have survived the impact.
If they would have hit the iceberg head on they would have survived I have studied the titanic for many years and many conclusions from experts have said this
@@lizzedwards5994 Drive at 28 MPH sometime and imagine what damage a dead stop could cause. You might go through the windshield and possibly survive with broken bones. Yes , many might have survived to be in prolonged misery to endure an emergency hospital type of ship and hope any doctors were able to tend to the masses. And if such a collision took out the lights, many would suffer in complete darkness. Imagine injured Phillips and Bride trying to send for help by match light. You've seen how gigantic and heavy all those boilers were ....They were held down by gravity...not bolted. A herd of those babies crashing through bulkheads would have caused a lot of damage and with all that shifting of weight might have caused big problems. Either way spells misfortune. It doesn't matter much any way now.
wow this was very interesting. i was bored and surfing the internet but MAN DID I FIND A VIDEO!!!!
My whole life, I had a connection to the Mauretania. I feel a connection. My connection
Tells me luxury, which leads me to believe I did go on it, in 1st - 2nd class. I don’t really
have a fear of water unless I go to far out. When I take a cold shower, my chest, I can’t
Breathe I don’t think I drowned though cause I don’t gasp very much. I just breathe
Heavily with my mouth.
I have vivid memories of the Titanic. I remember screaming my head off trying to tell them the ship was going to sink. Finally they kicked me out and banned me from the theater.
Why don’t they mention the fact that they blocked and boarded up the doors of some of the 3rd-class passengers’ rooms so there would be more room on the lifeboat for the first class?? It’s probably the biggest scandal I’ve ever heard of.
Really, that definitely wasn’t in the movies (3 altogether?) how sad. The wealthy win again.
@Marilyn Taylor it was in the movie.
Although they had the passengers breaking it open if I remember correctly.
Because this isn’t true. The majority of third class couldn’t make it up to the boat deck because of a lack of communication amongst the crew on what should be done, and of course the language barriers many of them faced.
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These videos are awesome&bizarre
Just a random thought but, what if “Titan and Titanic” are different by the letters “I and C” because they both sank by an “ ice” berg. 😱
My husband's great grandmother missed the Titanic because one of her kids was sick. She would make it safely to America (and her husband who had gone ahead) later..