The Titanic insurance fraud
Wed 12:43 pm +00:00, 2 Apr 2025Source: https://mileswmathis.com/truth.pdf
Text below starts at page 4 at the above link
“Among my most-read papers is the one on the Titanic. It is quite long, so we will skip right to the punchline. What almost no one knows is the actual latitude of the crash site. We are told the ship crashed into an iceberg at 41.7N.
That’s the same horizontal line on the globe as. . . do you want to guess? Iceland? Moscow? Oslo?
No, Barcelona, Spain. Rome, Italy. Moreover, the site is in the warm Gulfstream, where surface
waters in April run about 60-70oF.
There hasn’t been an iceberg at that latitude in April in the Atlantic since the last ice age 11,000 years
ago. Iceberg alley begins more than 1500 miles north of that, or the distance from the top of Maine to
the bottom of Florida. And from 1900 to 1975, there were not only no big icebergs year round all the
way up to Iceland 1600 miles north of there, there was no drifting ice at all. That’s from the Chicago
Tribune, March 2, 1975. The Earth was in a warm period from 1880 to 1940, according to Dr. J.
Murray Mitchell of NOAA, published in National Geographic in 1975. Which is again unfortunate for
the Titanic story. So that scene of Leo DiCaprio freezing to death in a few hours is pure fiction.
But why? Why fake it? It was another massive insurance fraud. Like many people and buildings, the
ship was worth more dead than alive, which made its fake death too tempting to the usual suspects
behind these events. They didn’t have to sink it, they just had to say they did and hide it in a port in
Hamburg, Germany, painting over its name. They have done it many times with other famous ships.
Did you know that when they were allegedly picking up floating bodies afterwards, they only picked
up ones that looked like first class passengers? I guess they only grabbed the ones with top hats. Even
so, we are told no one claimed over 150 of these rich people, and they were allegedly buried in a mass
grave on the coast in Nova Scotia. You might want to ask yourself if that makes any sense. No one
was looking for these people? Were they mole people? I might believe that 2 or 3 third class bodies
were unclaimed, but 150 first class passengers? Talk about lazy storytelling!
But wouldn’t the big underwriters take a bath? Weren’t they rich people? Yes, the biggest fish in the
insurance companies are very rich, but they have ways to shield themselves. Before these big events
they bring in thousands of minor underwriters and let them take the fall. Business as usual. The stock
markets do it everyday. Wouldn’t investigators figure it out? Nope, they were paid off. Same with the
media, which is owned by these very rich people. They, too, print what they are told with no questions.
It is all a massive inside job, from insurance companies to media to regulators and investigators to
governments.
Link to full paper here: https://mileswmathis.com/titan.pdf
The Titanic: the Fraud that Keeps on Giving













