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The website you post is against the theory that the two ships had their license plates switched.
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Honestly, as I said in another thread, the idea that you could pay someone to deliberately crash his own ship into an obstacle in the middle of the ocean is pretty far-fetched. People don't take money to deliberately crash a vehicle they themselves are on. Especially in the middle of the ocean where they will probably drown. And the captain did, in fact, drown on the Titanic.
I find the evidence convincing. Your argument has a major flaw. It assumes that the captain believed it would sink and/or knew that he would end up dying. Recall how they boasted that even God couldn’t sink it. Their intent might have just been to damage it so that the insurance would pay for the repairs, to make it look like the previous damage, which wouldn’t have been covered due to its being caused by negligence, was caused by the iceberg collision. Also, if you’ve ever seen the sci-fi show Dr. Who, there was a relatively recent episode which had a spaceship version of the Titanic. In that show the captain was offered money for his family if he crashed the ship ... even though his death was a certainty.
Also, did the entire crew die? It’s possible that another member of the crew was responsible since I doubt the captain was on duty 24/7.