1949 Fire of SS Moronic
Fire of SS Moronic | |
File:SS Noronic .jpg | |
Year | 1949 |
Date | 09/17 |
Place | Toronto, Canada |
Perps | Canada Steamship Lines |
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Information | |
Fakeologist | [ab 1] |
The Fire of SS Moronic was a psyop taking place in Toronto harbor, Canada on September 17, 1949. Allegedly, the ship, officially called SS Noronic, was destroyed by fire with the loss of "at least 118 lives" or "119 dead".[MSM 1]
The psyop was post programming for the psyop of the Disappearance of SS Naronic in 1893, lost at sea.
Official story
• SS Noronic was launched June 2, 1913 in Port Arthur (compare Port Arthur massacre, China and Port Arthur massacre, Australia), Ontario, Canada. She was built by the Western Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company for the Northern Navigation Company, an operating division of Canada Steamship Lines (CSL), to perform passenger and package freight service on the Great Lakes. She had five decks, was 362 feet (110 m) in length, and measured 6,095 gross register tons. At maximum capacity, she could hold 600 passengers and 200 crew. One of the largest and most beautiful passenger ships in Canada at the time, she was nicknamed "The Queen of the Lakes." • The Noronic had two fleetmate ships, Huronic (1902) and Hamonic. The Hamonic burned in 1945 with one fatality and Huronic was retired and scrapped in 1950. |
Wikipedia[MSM 2] |
• Ronald Anderson was one of the first people on scene of the fire on the SS Naronic Sept. 17, 1949. More than 100 people were killed when the ship caught fire in Toronto Harbour. |
Toronto City News[MSM 3] |
Analysis
Photos
Do these photos show the SAME ship??
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1930
Sharp bow (front), dark spaces at the decks -
1913
Sharp bow (back), no dark spaces at the decks
Videos
- Toronto City News - interview with last surviving first responder
- Why a British police car seen in Toronto video? - Xileffilex
Motives
- The fire lead to a series of big changes in ship design, with compartments to stop fires from spreading fast.[MSM 1]
- The captain was convicted because he left the ship without taking care of the passengers (none of the crew died!)
See also
References
Fakeologist
- ↑ [ Fakeologist.com - Audio Chat 4..]