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some say that the titanic was carrying a mummy that's why it sunk down because of the curse of the mummy

2007-04-02 22:27:15 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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it hit the iceberg

2007-04-02 22:35:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, the real story was that the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank - of that I don't think there is too much doubt.

The story of the mummy is false - the Titanic did not carry a mummy, cursed or otherwise.

For the full story, read the attached link.

2007-04-02 23:17:05 · answer #2 · answered by the_lipsiot 7 · 0 0

No no no no you got it all wrong. It was not a mummy, it was a Jewish rabbi so old that looked like a mummy. Then a bunch of Muslim terrorists hijacked an iceberg and threw all the penguins in the freezing water and then drove it all the way from Greenland and slammed it on the Titanic.

2007-04-02 22:38:21 · answer #3 · answered by Kimon 7 · 0 0

I've heard that myth before too, and I was so curious about it I had to buy dozens of books about Titanic myths to find out for sure. In almost all of the books that was in there, and every single book said it was false, but it is true however, that someone (I don't remember the name,) wrote a book about a ship called the "Titan" that hit an iceberg and killed thousands and some people say that the author "predicted" what would happen to the Titanic.

2007-04-06 04:44:34 · answer #4 · answered by Ryan F 1 · 0 0

A mummy's curse being the cause of someone's death is the lamest scape goat I can think of. When they brought back King Tut after his discovery, several of the archeaologists' relatives starting dying in the coming years. OOOOH, SPOOOOOKY!!!! The curse would only mean something if they all died within WEEKS of the mummy's discovery.

2007-04-02 22:34:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the story between rose and jack isn't authentic, yet that grow to be just to maintain the females involved. distinctive our surroundings in regards to the life boats and the musicians is authentic. of path there is a few exageration with each and every thing interior the videos. yet once you're taking your concentration off the characters and look at what occurred that follows the reality incredibly properly.

2016-12-08 16:56:10 · answer #6 · answered by mcarthur 4 · 0 0

hi!!!!

Titanic was a 1943 Nazi propaganda film made during World War II in Berlin by Tobis Productions for UFA.


The film was shot on board the JJ Cap Arcona, a passenger cruise ship which itself was sunk in the last weeks of World War II with a heavy loss of life. The scenes with the lifeboats were filmed on the Baltic Sea and some of the interior scenes were shot in Tobis Studios.

Titanic was the most expensive German production up until that time and endured many production difficulties, including a clash of egos, massive creative differences and general war-time frustrations. All of this resulted in Joseph Goebbels arresting the film's director, Herbert Selpin, for treason and ordering him to be hanged in his cell the very next day. The unfinished film, the production of which spiraled wildly out control, was in the end completed by Werner Klingler.

The premiere was supposed to be in early 1943, but the theatre that housed the answer print was bombed the night before the big event. The film went on to have a lacklustre premiere in Paris around Christmas of that same year, but in the end, Goebbels banned it altogether, stating that the German people, at that point going through almost nightly Allied bombing raids, were less than enthusiastic about seeing a film that portrayed mass death and panic.

Titanic was re-discovered in 1949, but was quickly banned in most western & capitalist countries. However, it was a huge success with Soviet audiences[citation needed], who greatly related to the film's severe anti-capitalist statement.

After the fifties, the film went back into obscurity, sometimes showing up on German television. But in 1992, a censored, low quality VHS copy, was released in Germany. This version deleted the strongest propaganda scenes, which immensely watered down its controversial content.

Finally, in 2005, Titanic was completely restored and, for the first time, the uncensored version was released in a special edition DVD by Kino Video.

2007-04-02 22:44:09 · answer #7 · answered by kumar r 2 · 0 1

Boy, that damned mummy keeps popping up all over the place. Pretty soon we will all believe the mummy is/was responsible for all that is bad in the world. Makes sense, no??

Chow!!

2007-04-03 04:27:51 · answer #8 · answered by No one 7 · 0 0

I have a theory that accidental death is not so accidental. The way criminals work (according to piracy etc.) is that they are very "decent" about letting each other pick which deaths to claim for their own turf. All the land (including ships, I think) belongs to crime syndicates, according to me. Why would they leave any out? So who claimed responsibility (probably unofficially, because I haven't heard of anything official)? How much organisation was there of who got tickets for the first voyage? As for the cost of the ship, if you're a criminal, it's your whole life, art, craft, profession etc.

2007-04-02 22:44:25 · answer #9 · answered by courage 2 · 0 0

Of course only you would know about that one. I thought for sure everyone knew that G. Bush and Halliburton were responsible for it. They also were responsible for that last Tsunami that hit the Japanese Island. I think they sank the Lusitania and possibly were in on the Munich Olympics Disaster.

2007-04-03 01:32:17 · answer #10 · answered by Jim R 4 · 0 0

Sure it was I bet there was more than one on that ship.
Now that that is figured out I would like to sell you two magnets for you to wear so you will live to be at least 80 years old if you do not die first.

2007-04-02 22:41:24 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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