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In this episode, we dive into one of history’s most infamous disasters—the sinking of the RMS Titanic, and the conspiracy theories that have surrounded it for more than a century. From claims that the ship was deliberately sunk for insurance fraud, to the theory that it was actually the Titanic’s sister ship, Olympic, switched in a grand financial scheme… we unpack it all.
We examine the powerful figures often pulled into these narratives, like J.P. Morgan, and explore why moments of tragedy tend to generate suspicion, speculation, and alternative explanations. Were warnings ignored on purpose? Was there a deeper financial or political motive? Or are these theories born from grief, mistrust, and the human need to make sense of catastrophe?
More importantly, we break down what the historical evidence actually says. Using official inquiries, survivor testimony, and modern forensic analysis of the wreck, we separate documented fact from dramatic fiction.
This episode isn’t just about Titanic, it’s about how conspiracy theories form, why they endure, and what they reveal about society’s relationship with power, tragedy, and truth.
Some stories refuse to sink. Let’s explore why.
By Dominick Boyce, Dylan Williams and Josh MoskaitisIn this episode, we dive into one of history’s most infamous disasters—the sinking of the RMS Titanic, and the conspiracy theories that have surrounded it for more than a century. From claims that the ship was deliberately sunk for insurance fraud, to the theory that it was actually the Titanic’s sister ship, Olympic, switched in a grand financial scheme… we unpack it all.
We examine the powerful figures often pulled into these narratives, like J.P. Morgan, and explore why moments of tragedy tend to generate suspicion, speculation, and alternative explanations. Were warnings ignored on purpose? Was there a deeper financial or political motive? Or are these theories born from grief, mistrust, and the human need to make sense of catastrophe?
More importantly, we break down what the historical evidence actually says. Using official inquiries, survivor testimony, and modern forensic analysis of the wreck, we separate documented fact from dramatic fiction.
This episode isn’t just about Titanic, it’s about how conspiracy theories form, why they endure, and what they reveal about society’s relationship with power, tragedy, and truth.
Some stories refuse to sink. Let’s explore why.