TITANIC a doomed ship from the start. 78 years later, the answer why, has surfaced.
- Peter Vaughan
- Mar 24
- 2 min read
Titanic set sail on the 10th April 1912. A crew of 900 and 1,300 passengers and room for another 1,100.
But why were 100 life boats were taken off the ship pre the voyage to America?
700 survived, 1500 died. Warning markers were everywhere but no one would know for a hundred years.
Events: The ship was pushing a fast pace to make the journey on time to gain a good image so no slowing down was the directive.
Two lookout crew, 50 feet up in the crows-nest observation post, saw a large iceberg about 10 miles ahead, about 25 minutes away. Crewman Frederick Fleet quickly telephoned the Bridge sounding the alarm for diversionary action.
No one answered. Fleet repeatedly called the bridge until his call was picked up, one minute before collision. Too little too late.
Who, if anyone was on the bridge, awake, asleep, absent, drunk? Where was the Captain?
100 years later, the creation of Lettrology identified three very specific Codes that relate to events directly affect people's lives: their Health, Lessons, Accidents and even Death.

This chart uses Forensic technology to identify the "Codes of Collapse"
Anyone with an interest in their own or others well-being in the present or future should look at learning Lettrology as it can save lives. There are many people who experienced the Titanic's sinking, those on board (survived or lost), their families, the ship building Company and so on. So far, my discovery and the capabilities of Lettrology, has identified lists of the people on the fatal voyage having multiple Identifiers; Codes 11, 13, and 16.
The ships' name "Titanic" had 8 Indicators and the chart above (using Lettrology) explains why the ship was jeopardy before it left the Dock.
LETTROLOGY is the new knowledge enabling us to read the future !
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