Utter savagery
Yeah, your news wire is infamous for back stage interview stuff where they build a whole story on an interview that there's no footage of, but there's a TV or radio appearance close at hand.
They did the same thing with Jim Carrey, and I think Keanu Reeves, if I'm not mistaken.
I'm back on a very lightly addressed topic of the Titanic survivors and Jekyll island ties, and how there were three wealthy elites who went down with the ship that opposed the Fed Act.
Nope, but I did recently watch a History channel special where they go over some aspects of rediscovering the sunk wreckage. It was opposed by some Universityโฆ might have been Harvard, but I can't remember now.
I asked myself why? โฆ.. haven't gotten to an answer yet.
I also haven't been clued on to survivors of interest either.
Exactly. The Romance. They'd buy it even more if they made some love romance adventure film about it.
>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Browne
In April 1912 he received a present from his uncle: a ticket for the maiden voyage of RMS Titanic from Southampton, England to Queenstown, Ireland, via Cherbourg, France. He travelled to Southampton via Liverpool and London, boarding the Titanic on the afternoon of 10 April 1912. He was booked in cabin no. A37 on the Promenade Deck. Browne took dozens of photographs of life aboard Titanic on that day and the next morning; he shot pictures of the gymnasium, the Marconi room, the first-class dining saloon, his own cabin, and of passengers enjoying walks on the Promenade and Boat decks. He captured the last known images of many crew and passengers, including Captain Edward J. Smith, gymnasium manager T.W. McCawley, engineer William Parr, Major Archibald Butt, and numerous third-class passengers whose names are unknown.[3]
During his voyage on the Titanic, Browne was befriended by an American millionaire couple who were seated at his table in the liner's first-class dining saloon. They offered to pay his way to New York and back in return for Browne spending the voyage to New York in their company. Browne telegraphed his superior requesting permission, but the reply was an unambiguous "GET OFF THAT SHIP โ PROVINCIAL".[4]
Browne left the Titanic when she docked in Queenstown and returned to Dublin to continue his theological studies. When the news of the ship's sinking reached him, he realised that his photos would be of great interest, and he negotiated their sale to various newspapers and news cartels. They appeared in publications around the world. Browne retained the negatives. His most famous album has been described as the Titanic Album of Father Browne.[2]
I can hardly remember what they were trying to feed with their narrative. I've seen the movie, at the most, 1.6 times. I hated the hype around the movie, I hated the movie, and I hated Celine Dion.
Definitely interested to dig more on survivors that were involved with the film.
"But when I saw that they were not acting consistently with the truth of the gospel, I said to Cephas before them all, "If you, though a Jew, live like a Gentile and not like a Jew, how can you compel the Gentiles to live like Jews?" (NRSV)
Silly Christiansโฆ Jesuits are Jews