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Costa Discordia



The captain said that the rock the ship hit 'was not supposed to have been there'. The next thing you heard, he had been arrested.
Property of Carnival Corporation, for 47 percent owned by Israeli-American Micky Arison, the ship was said to be related to Skynet. Not the Skynet from Terminator… 'but similar'.
Skynet (satellite)
Skynet is a family of military satellites, now operated by Paradigm Secure Communications on behalf of the UK Ministry of Defence, which provide strategic communication services to the three branches of the British Armed Forces and to NATO forces engaged on coalition tasks.

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Skynet, the main antagonist in The Terminator… 'interesting enough'.
Known to be America's first neural net defense network super computer. Artificial Intelligence Controlled Network Defense Computer System' - as in Frakes' Terminator 2: Judgement Day:
It wasn't a fair universe, nor a kind one. If there was a God, his love and forty-five cents would buy you coffee. No one seemed to be at the cosmic controls anymore. It was every man for himself, until SKYNET became alive and filled the void left by a seemingly disinterested God. Its vision was very controlled. The ultimate dream of man, carried out by one of man's lowliest tools; eliminate evil men. But there was a touch of evil in all men, and SKYNET was having trouble separating the worst of them out.
→ 'No one really cared if SKYNET was happy, it was, after all, just a machine'
At sea reality had fallen out of a magic show, and backfired.
'Passengers watching the magic show in the ship’s main theatre, felt an initial lurch, followed a few seconds later by a shudder. The ship then listed, the theatre curtains seemed like they were standing on their side. And then the magician disappeared.'
'There was a loud crash and the magician just vanished!'
Chaos overwhelmed passengers and crew alike as if it were a scene from Titanic. Amid screams, the crew appeared helpless.
'It was the Marx brothers watching these guys trying to figure out how to work the boat.'
'We attended a safety presentation on the first day of the cruise, but it was only a sales pitch for shore excursions.'
The ship had already gotten a movie reputation by itself, having delivered as setting for - his latest - Godard's Socialisme. One's eyes
may have suspected that the Costa Concordia was heading for trouble. The cruise liner was the setting for the first 'movement' of Jean-Luc Godard's ambitious, infuriating 2010 picture, serving as a self-conscious metaphor for western capital ploughing through choppy waters. In Godard's film, the Concordia plays the role of a decadent limbo where the tourists drift listlessly amid the ritzy interiors.
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Who remembers the Polar Sea hitting an 'uncharted' rock?
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'Uncharted rock is totally retarded with the navigational equipment of today. That is unless it completely FAILS. Question is: Why would it fail?'

Why they sank the Titanic, 100 years ago?
Just before the creation of the Federal Reserve banking system, that is.
On board of the ship were Astor, Strauss, and Guggenheim. the three most powerful and richest men in the world at the time. All of which were against the creation of the FED.
All three died on the Titanic. The FED was created one year later, without opposition.

White Star Lines was a subsidary company owned by J.P. Morgan. He wanted a central bank and had aboard 600 very wealthy capitalists who didn't want a central bank. He told them they would talk about it during the maiden voyage to America on the Titanic. And of course the ship sailed and J.P. never boarded.
If the 600 industrialists had made it safely to American soil, J.P. Morgan would never have gotten his Federal Reserve Bank.
The Titanic did not set sail that day (because of repairs being down) but one of its two identical sister ships did. White Star just changed the name to fool the many people who thought they were on the Titanic but were really on its sister ship.
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