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Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: New SSPX Analysis of Sedevacantism
« Reply #35 on: July 24, 2021, 10:30:05 PM »
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anyone psychopathic enough to even consider it would likely not be put at the wheel of an oceanliner.
You assume that you (or others) would be able to spot a psychopath.  They are good at hiding; hollywood and politics is full of them.
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If someone offered me money

Some two-bit captain wasn't making much money.  In todays terms, he would probably be offered a few million.  That's life changing.

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: New SSPX Analysis of Sedevacantism
« Reply #36 on: July 25, 2021, 05:18:08 AM »
Yep, JP Morgan murdered all those people to perpetrate insurance fraud.  I wonder what all his wealth means to him now.


Offline Quo vadis Domine

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« Reply #37 on: July 25, 2021, 05:56:41 AM »
It really seems like a stretch. I put myself in that position. If someone offered me money to ram my own ship into an iceberg and sink it into a bunch of icewater on a dark night in the middle of nowhere in the north Atlantic, on the promise that some other ship will supposedly be there to pick me up in time, do you think I would do it? Even today? Let alone in a time before GPS, radar, satellite phones, radio, 4g internet, or anything else? With no means of communication except Morse-code radio telegraphy? Are you kidding me? And leave aside the guilt of murdering a couple thousand people in the process. I don't think most sane people would do this, and anyone psychopathic enough to even consider it would likely not be put at the wheel of an oceanliner. And, as you said, the ship didn't pick them up in time anyway. If it was arranged for it to be there to pick them up, then why wasn't it?
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Re: New SSPX Analysis of Sedevacantism
« Reply #38 on: July 26, 2021, 05:02:34 PM »
It really seems like a stretch. I put myself in that position. If someone offered me money to ram my own ship into an iceberg and sink it into a bunch of icewater on a dark night in the middle of nowhere in the north Atlantic, on the promise that some other ship will supposedly be there to pick me up in time, do you think I would do it? Even today? Let alone in a time before GPS, radar, satellite phones, radio, 4g internet, or anything else? With no means of communication except Morse-code radio telegraphy? Are you kidding me? And leave aside the guilt of murdering a couple thousand people in the process. I don't think most sane people would do this, and anyone psychopathic enough to even consider it would likely not be put at the wheel of an oceanliner. And, as you said, the ship didn't pick them up in time anyway. If it was arranged for it to be there to pick them up, then why wasn't it?
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While I don't subscribe to this whole Titanic conspiracy, I can imagine a number of people who would feel not one shred of guilt over murdering all those people:  Dr. Fauci, Bill Gates, your average Democrat politicians, etc., etc., etc.

Re: New SSPX Analysis of Sedevacantism
« Reply #39 on: July 26, 2021, 07:13:39 PM »
Now, having watched the video above, a have to agree with Emile.  If the facts presented are indeed true, the video makes a very good case.