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The ill fated TITANIC is surounded to no end by myriads of conspiracy theories, some with some sense, the most but irrational. A coal fire, not Just an iceberg, doomed the Titanic, as the journalist Senan Molony is claiming, is the last one ... but it seems very plausible but only as add on in a list of fatals.
by Earl of Cruise
rms Titanic after launching
Ever since the Titanic sank more than 104 years ago, killing more than 1,500 men, women and children, mystery has swirled around the tragedy. The best parody about conspiracy is written by Anthony Nicholas - travelswithanthony.
rms TITANIC side plan
I guess there is a lot of readers in my blog, who my have realised that I am no a fan of rms TITANIC. The fascination about this catastrophy is far off to my understanding. Fueled by the fact, that each and everything is compared to this "special" vessel that never reached its port of destination, never was a milestone in naval architure and machine technology, nor interior design. TITANIC was simply, to me!, nothing else than a blown up, paddle steamer of 19th century, constructed in steel and without paddles but screws. Her exterior appearance, yes, was nice, well balanced with the forth dummy funnel. Which had been added in a last review of the design of the new WHITE STAR trio. Of which the first, rms OLYMPIC only did survive. Hmhs BRITANNIC sunk during the Dardanelle campaign, and TITANIC hit an iceberg with the result of changing savety regulations. Up to the loss of TITANIC the regulations did not grow with the fast growing of ships sizes and machine technology.
Further the luxury of TITANIC was not that advenced as it is told today like a mantra. It seems to me as if these repetitions are made to make each and everyone believing TITANIC was!
rms TITANIC one deck high, much praised dining First Class, it is giving a clumsy feeling with its low cieling
The vessel only offered quite luxurious quarters for the third class passengers, despite the standards of those days had been very low. But for £ 9 for the one way crossing ... what would or could you expect? That is in todays money US$ 1,063 for which the hero in Camerons film would have to work a year for ... The entrence price for a I. class ticket was £ 30 which is in todays money ~ US$ 4,200 or € 4,900. In 1912 a mere fortune! A single ticket of the top suites on TITANIC did cover half of the fully booked 3rd class quarters by the way. All 3rd class passengers together did not pay off the voyage, it was the I. class that brought WHITE STAR the revenues as with any other major line. Despite there have been emigrant only vessels which sailed with these low cost passengers to their destinations of dreams, and a perhaps better living. But they had to take freight too covering the costs.
On board TITANIC the 3rd class passengers did not find big halls to live and sleep in, but cabins of max 8 beds. That was the real luxury TITANIC was offering. For the I. class it was the common standard the Edwardian high class members would find in any hotel or at home. If they had water closets and such. The I class had been outfitted in luxury, with carpets and rich tapisseries at the walls, fine linnen in the beds, but the cielings had been low as if the vessel was just from the 19th century. The outfitting itself was Edwardian, and for the time and country contemporary. As taste is in the eye of the beholder - I love that design, but please, for me!, only in a country home.
rms TITANIC prior to her illfated inaugural voyage
rms TITANIC aft Grand Staircase, stage for the decending Jack in Cameron´s TITANIC
rms TITANIC aft Grand Staircase, from a promotional broshure
And only because of the film TITANIC, of David Cameron, with Kate Winslet and Leonardo di Caprio, the hype rose to never known hights. For many the TITANIC love did start there. The love story could have been staged on any other sinking vessel, which deserved not to be forgotten. And it was filmed in the hype just a few years after discovering the sunken vessel off Newfoundland in the Atlantic some 5,000 meters under the surface.
TITANIC promotion poster for the Cameron film
Is the hype about TITANIC caused of the number of losses of life? There has been the WILHELM GUSTLOFF with far more losses than TITANIC. It was during WWII and it was a German ship with not only refugees from Prussia on board.
rms TITANIC passenger John Jacob Astor IV
rms TITANIC passenger Benjamin Guggenheim
Is the reason of the fascination eventually the great loss of high society members? Such as Ida and IsidorStraus, John Jacob Astor IV, Jacques Futrelle, Benjamin Guggenheim, etc. As uncountable delight themselves about the life of the rich and beautyful in the tabloids and yellow press?
rms TITANIC passenger Milvina Dean, the last surving passenger of the happy few rescued
Helping the fascination TITANIC had been uncountable book, articles, films and novels, amoung them the film and book “A Night to Remember,” based on Walter Lord’s 1955 book, David Cameron´s TITANIC, The German Nazi propaganda TITANIC of Tobis Filmkunst GmbH, etc.
The sinking caused major savety changes in ship constructions under way in the year of sinking - e.g. the BALLIN trio of IMPERATOR class. They got a new layout for positioning lifeboats, which is a regulation for any cruise vessel of today. And in 1914 we saw the implementing of InternationalConvention for the Safety of Life at Sea. Further we have since then the Internationalen Ice Patrole. 
rms TITANIC, the bow of the sunkenb wreck in its grave - courtesy Ballard
And now we have the newest and most disturbing theory - A new documentary postulate that the sinking of the ship - hailed at the time as the largest ever built, and praised for its professed unsinkability, which was a simple misunderstanding of a sensation lusting journalist - may have been accelerated by a giant coal fire in its hull that appeared to have started as long as three weeks before it set off on its fateful journey to New York from Southampton, England.
In the documentary, which was broadcast on Channel 4 in Britain on New Year’s Day, Senan Molony, an Irish journalist who has spent more than 30 years researching the TITANIC, contends that the fire, in a coal bunker next to one of the ship’s boiler rooms, damaged its hull, and bulkhead, helping to seal TITANIC´s fate long before being sliced several times by the iceberg.
rms TITANIC setting sail to New York
“It’s a perfect storm of extraordinary factors coming together: fire, ice and criminal negligence,” he argues in the documentary, TITANIC:The New Evidence, which will air in the United States on the Smithsonian Channel on January 21. “The fire was known about, but it was played down. She should never have been put to sea.”
As high as an eleven story building and nearly four city blocks long, the Titanic was one of the largest and most magnificent ships in the world (photographed in 1912).
This documentary caused an internationa media hype, with even articles in the most serious and mostly political print and new media. The TITANIC Society was dementing the conclusion of Senan Molony. I would too, if the thesis is right, or could be.
Mr. Molony’s potential breakthrough can be traced to previously unpublished photographs chronicling the ship’s construction and the preparations for its maiden voyage had been gathering dust for more than a century. The documentary presents these photos with dark marks on the liner’s starboard side, which the author believes to be proof of the fire.
The blaze was actually mentioned in the 1912 inquiry report, but Molony said its importance to the tragedy, which killed 1,500 out of 2,224 people aboard, has been neglected.
rms TITANIC in copy from WILLY STÖWER´s painting
Survivers of rms TITANIC prior to be piced by CARPATHIA
Back then, the firemen on Titanic confirmed to investigators that fire was still burning in the boiler room when ship departed from Southampton on April 10, 1912. According to fireman J. Dilley from London, Captain Edward Smith and his top officers were aware of the situation, but kept it a secret. Moreover, Titanic was ordered to travel at highest speed to reach its destination in New York before the blaze provokes an explosion or other accident, the fireman claimed.
rms TITANIC being towed at HARLAND and WOLFF - courtesy HARLAND and WOLFF
Senan Molony is not the first Titanic researcher to blame the boiler room fire as the reason for the sinking, with Ray Boston making similar claims in 2008.
Senan Molony contends "that the ship’s owners and builders, Harland and Wolff, knew about the fire but WHITE STAR chose to let it go, since delaying the ship’s journey would have been financially ruinous. At the time of departure, the ship was berthed so that the marks caused by the fire were facing the sea, away from the dock, and therefore concealed from passengers."
In an interview, Richard de Kerbrech, a marine engineer based on the Isle of Wight who has written two books on the Titanic disaster, said that the fire would have damaged the ship’s bulkhead, a wall of steel within the ship’s hull, and made it more vulnerable after it was pierced by an iceberg. An official British inquiry, in 1912, mentioned the fire, but the judge who presided over it, whom critics saw as sympathetic to shipping interests, played it down.
Not everyone is convinced, me included.
David Hill, a former honorary secretary of the British Titanic Society, who has been studying the cause of the sinking since the 1950s, argued that, while the damage caused by the fire to the steel walls protecting the hull may have hastened the disaster, the blaze was not the decisive factor.
“When the Titanic hit the iceberg close to midnight on April 14, 1912, it created a 300-foot-long line of damage on the starboard section of the hull, including punctures and gashes, that opened up too many compartments to the sea, so that the weight of the water dragged the bow down so low that the ship eventually sank,” he said. “A fire may have accelerated this. But in my view, the Titanic would have sunk anyways.”
rms OLYMPIC first of the WHITE STAR trio, colouring courtesy by Daryl LeBlanc
He added: “It amazes me how this ship still captures the global imagination. It was not the worst-ever catastrophe at sea. But it is the one everyone remembers.”
If Senan Molony and Richard de Kerbrech´s conclusion is correct, the sinking of TITANIC, which has long fanned the crudest conspiracy theories, is cold blooded murder or minimum cold blooded risking of lives in the name of profit in any case ruthless.
rms TITANIC on the cover of NEW YORK AMERICAN news paper
Mr. Molony said he believed the fire had been played down, in part because death by iceberg was a more dramatic explanation. “The ship was seen as a heroic unsinkable ship and, as a result, people focused on explanations that fed that narrative,” he said.
Senan Molony, now the political editor at The Irish Daily Mail https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Daily_Mail, Mr. Molony, who has also written a book called “TheIrish Aboard Titanic,” was also drawn to the social divisions reflected on the ship, where first-class cabins hosted millionaires while hundreds of working-class passengers, many of them Irish, stayed below.
replic of rms TITANIC never to be built
And finally I will mention this eccentric Australian magnate and MP Clive Palmer and his finally bygone ambitions for a TITANIC II ... it can be viewed as abandoned as in late 2015, when his group has announced that it was a mere delay in plans. The new deadline to set sail is 2018. No such ship could be build in this short time, only if the ship is from series of sister vessels, and a Chinese Shipbuilder with no knowledge in passenger, ferry or cruise shipconstruction, with no supply chain behind, can´t ever build such a ship or in that time period. And the shipbuilder in China, Jingling, never got a single contract to be signed.
But nearly as TITANIC is compared with each and everything according to luxury and shipping, this news of building this replica is popping to surface and creates interest, as it seems to me, it is the reason for these renewed old news. It is nothing less than "donner des canards" (lying) or "vendre des canards à moitié" (telling not the hole truth).

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  1. The TITANIC is the ship enthusiast's equivalent of being a 12 year old boy with a hard-on who doesn't know what to do with it. It's time to move on...

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