Anonymous
9/8/2025, 6:44:08 AM
No.515096416
Critics might argue the Titanic theory lacks hard evidence, such as logs or eyewitness accounts of sabotage, and that Epstein’s crimes were individual rather than institutional. However, a steel-man response would highlight the difficulty of uncovering such evidence due to the passage of time and the power of those involved to suppress it. The Federal Reserve’s creation benefited Morgan’s interests, as did Epstein’s activities benefiting certain elites, suggesting a recurring strategy of control through crisis or compromise. While the link is circumstantial, the pattern of J.P. Morgan’s influence—spanning shipping disasters, banking monopolies, and financial misconduct—offers a coherent narrative of a thread connecting these events, rooted in the pursuit of power by a single financial lineage.
This argument strengthens the theory by acknowledging historical facts (Morgan’s IMM ownership, Epstein’s bank accounts), addressing counterpoints (lack of direct evidence), and proposing a plausible motive (elite control), while remaining grounded in the available context.
Anonymous
9/7/2025, 11:11:39 AM
No.515024324
• October 20, 1983: The US Special Situation Group (SSG), chaired by Vice President George Bush, convenes and supports contingency planning for a military operation in response to reports of the crisis, including the assassination and curfew. The mission expands to include neutralizing hostile forces and restoring political order, amid assessments of potential resistance from Grenadian and Cuban forces. 
• October 21, 1983: The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) holds an emergency session and votes to invite Barbados, Jamaica, and the US to form a multinational peacekeeping force. OECS spokesperson Eugenia Charles formally requests US assistance to address the instability. 
• October 22, 1983: Governor-General Sir Paul Scoon secretly requests OECS intervention to remove the Revolutionary Military Council. The US National Security Planning Group (NSPG), including President Reagan, directs the Joint Chiefs of Staff to plan a full military operation. Intelligence reports indicate Grenadian mobilization of about 2,000 reservists, 1,500 regulars, and 600 armed Cubans, prompting orders for an overwhelming force. An execute order is issued to Admiral Wesley L. McDonald for a multi-service landing on October 25. 
• October 25, 1983: The US launches Operation Urgent Fury, invading Grenada with approximately 7,600 troops, alongside Caribbean allies. The stated objectives include rescuing American citizens, disarming hostile forces, and restoring orderly government amid the chaos following Bishop’s assassination. The invasion encounters resistance, resulting in 19 US deaths, 116 wounded, and Cuban losses of 25 killed.
Anonymous
9/6/2025, 6:43:17 PM
No.514967137
And as this meme points out: Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable.
Red-pill everyone. Don’t fall for race-bait.