RMS TITANIC

After the Last Lifeboat

  RMS Titanic. 

You may have heard the news last Fall about  the book detailing what Titanic's Second Officer Charles Lightoller 's wife told his granddaughter. So, it  was a good time to release McMoneagle's Titanic material. The news  release, as reported by ABC News, in September, 2010 was, quote. . .

Titanic Mistake: Steering Error Sank Ship, Author Claims. Family Secret Revealed by Granddaughter of Only Surviving Senior Officer.

According to Louise Patten, the granddaughter of the only senior officer to survive the wreck, Charles Lightoller, Titanic hit the berg because the man at the wheel made a mistake, misunderstanding an order and turning right instead of left."

That Helmsman's name was Hitchens. He was already in our story line but what really happened goes much further than the wheel house, and based on the way Lightoller testified, he knew it.

One customer wrote:  "Wow, verrrrrrrrrrrrry interesting stuff indeed. Someone is going to have to come up with a new Hollywood movie script and call it TITANIC - The Great Coverup! [A] must read if you're a fan nof RV and learning how it can be used to solve historical riddles and get down to the nitty gritty truth."





 

You won't find any of the answers to these mysteries at the movies. The sessions had not been available at that time.

In this two section book, you will learn the secret of the:

The Crows Nest

 
Find out why the Port side lookout [Frederick Fleet] sounded the alarm single handedly when the ice bore down on the Starboard side. Learn the amazing facts and decide if the Evidential Details prove a whole new scenario about perjury in the Hearings to keep merchant mariners from being hanged, Learn how Hitchens fits into this scenario.

Reader E-mail:  "But I should certainly think that Titanic fans would eat this up, and revisit the testimony from the [1912 Senate Disaster] hearings, and see through the cover-up."

From this position you can see the ship's starboard side as it started down. Did the Captain really "jump" off the Bridge as the it slowly settled forward into the water 20 minutes before the final plunge? Was that scenario even possible? Find out what he really happened when those left behind knew they would not survive.

The Captain's Unknown Death

Captain E.J. Smith looking along side Titanic's hull from the Bridge Wing very much like he would have the night of the disaster. Find how he died and what else happened on board after the last lifeboat was away.

According to Titanic Historians, the Captain died about 5 different deaths. As it turns out, they were all wrong. Follow Captain E.J. Smith as he moves around the ship preparing for death. Find out what he was thinking, how he helped the people stranded on board, and how and where he died. With RV drawings of items confirmed on board, through salvage operations - after the Remote Viewing sessions  were completed!

E-mail Comment::"I find Joe’s version to be in line with Smith’s personality and with what an intellectually strong man would do. Apparently, nobody else has made such a conjecture. There is something about the...story that I find like the last piece of a jigsaw puzzle – it fits."

And "In general, it is a terrific story, and I think Joe has nailed two vital aspects, namely, the fact that...the lookouts...[See the Book]...and the other being the way Captain Smith's life ended.

For all the other fascinating stuff included in these books, click here.


US$ 18.50 each


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