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| colspan=2 align=center | | | colspan=2 align=center | ''picture'' | ||
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| <small> | | <small>[[Psyop#Types|Type 1]]</small> || [[boat incident]] | ||
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| <small>[[Psyop#Types|Type 2]]</small> || [[BBS]] | |||
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| <small>Year</small> || align=center | [[:Category:1844 psyops|1844]] | | <small>Year</small> || align=center | [[:Category:1844 psyops|1844]] | ||
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| <small>Place</small> || Ohio River, [[:Category:Psyops in Indiana|Indiana]] | | <small>Place</small> || Ohio River, [[:Category:Psyops in Indiana|Indiana]] | ||
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| <small> | | <small>Numbers</small> || [[:Category:9 numerology|9]], [[:Category:11 numerology|11]], [[:Category:44 numerology|44]], [[:Category:66 numerology|66]] | ||
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| <small>[[Vicsim]]s</small> || [[James West Pegram]],<br>[[Samuel Mansfield Brown]] | |||
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| colspan=2 align=center | '''Linked to''' | |||
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| • <small>[[]]</small> || • <small>[[Disappearance of SS Ironic]] (1893)</small><br>• <small>[[Sinking of Titanic]] (1912)</small> | |||
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| <small> | | <small>[[Prescriptive programming]]</small> || | ||
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| | | colspan=2 align=center | '''Information''' | ||
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| [[Fakeologist.com|Fakeologist]] || align=center | <ref name=FakeologistLucyWalker group="ab">[http://fakeologist.com/forums/topic/you-buying-on-bbs-bizarre-billionaire-stories/#post-851711 Fakeologist.com - Lucy Walker steamboat disaster] - [[User:Gaia|Gaia]]</ref> | |||
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The '''Lucy Walker steamboat disaster''' was a [[Bizarre Billionaire Story]] [[boat incident]] [[psyop]] taking place on the Ohio River near New Albany, [[:Category:Psyops in Indiana|Indiana]], [[:Category:Psyops in the United States|Unites States]] on, but the date is somehow uncertain [?!] October 23, 1844. Allegedly, the steamboat exploded with an uncertain (ranging from 18 to 130 people) amount of people on board. The steamboat "sank" [?!] in just 12 feet of water in the river. | |||
A lawyer and banker, [[James West Pegram]] was on board and alleged victim ([[vicsim]]). The vessel's owner was a Native American, her crew were African-American slaves, and her passengers represented a cross-section of frontier travelers. Special Postal Agent [[Samuel Mansfield Brown]] of Lexington, Kentucky, was also identified as a victim. Brown had been one of the protagonists in a famous frontier brawl at Russell Cave, Kentucky, with '''Cassius Marcellus Clay''' ([[Muhammed Ali]]'s name was '''Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.'''!). | |||
The | The aftermath of this disaster led to political hustle with centralized vs state governmental laws. | ||
== | == Official story == | ||
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| • The destruction of the Lucy Walker is '''well documented''', but nearly every source contains some '''contradictions''', garbled names, or incomplete information.<br> | |||
• Various sources provide estimates of fatalities '''widely ranging from 18 to more than 100''' deaths.<br> | |||
• Since the '''vessel's passenger manifests and crew lists were lost''', there is '''no way to know precisely how many died'''.<br> | |||
• '''<u>Even the date of the accident has frequently been listed in error</u>''' in many reference works, which have the date as '''October 22 or 25, 1844'''. | |||
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| align=center | Wikipedia<ref name=WikiLucyWalker group="MSM">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Walker_steamboat_disaster Wikipedia - Lucy Walker steamboat disaster]</ref> | |||
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== Analysis == | |||
=== Pictures === | |||
[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/archive/6/6a/20100314103201%21Lucy_Walker_explosion.jpg Woodcut from '''1856''']<br> | |||
Looks legit! | |||
=== Numerology === | |||
* The Lucy Walker was an average vessel of her time: 1'''44''' feet ('''44''' m) long with a beam of 24 feet 6 inches ['''6-6'''] (7.'''47''' m) and a draft of '''5ft 6in''' (1.68 m). She displaced '''183''' tons. | |||
* Incident "happened" around 5:00 on the afternoon of Wednesday, October 23, '''1844'''. | |||
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=== Crazy story === | |||
* the three boilers exploded in a mighty blast, '''propelling shards of metal and pieces of human flesh'''. | |||
* '''One man shot 50 feet (15 m) in the air, to fall as a missile, piercing the boat's deck'''. | |||
* '''Another was sliced in half by a piece of a boiler wall'''. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[List of psyops]] | ||
** [[Disappearance of SS Ironic]] (1893) | |||
** [[Sinking of Titanic]] (1912) | |||
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* [[Disappearance of SS | |||
* [[Sinking of Titanic]] (1912) | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
=== Fakeologist === | === Fakeologist === | ||
<references group="ab"/> | <references group="ab"/> | ||
=== Mainstream links === | === Mainstream links === | ||
<references group="MSM"/> | <references group="MSM"/> | ||
[[Category:1840s psyops]] | |||
[[Category:1844 psyops]] | [[Category:1844 psyops]] | ||
[[Category:10/23 psyops]] | [[Category:10/23 psyops]] | ||
[[Category:Shipping psyops]] | [[Category:Shipping psyops]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:BBS psyops]] | ||
[[Category:11 numerology]] | |||
[[Category:44 numerology]] | |||
[[Category:66 numerology]] | |||
[[Category:Psyops in Indiana]] | [[Category:Psyops in Indiana]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:07, 25 December 2020
Lucy Walker steamboat disaster | |
picture | |
Type 1 | boat incident |
Type 2 | BBS |
Year | 1844 |
Date | 10/23 |
Place | Ohio River, Indiana |
Numbers | 9, 11, 44, 66 |
Vicsims | James West Pegram, Samuel Mansfield Brown |
Linked to | |
• [[]] | • Disappearance of SS Ironic (1893) • Sinking of Titanic (1912) |
Prescriptive programming | |
Information | |
Fakeologist | [ab 1] |
The Lucy Walker steamboat disaster was a Bizarre Billionaire Story boat incident psyop taking place on the Ohio River near New Albany, Indiana, Unites States on, but the date is somehow uncertain [?!] October 23, 1844. Allegedly, the steamboat exploded with an uncertain (ranging from 18 to 130 people) amount of people on board. The steamboat "sank" [?!] in just 12 feet of water in the river.
A lawyer and banker, James West Pegram was on board and alleged victim (vicsim). The vessel's owner was a Native American, her crew were African-American slaves, and her passengers represented a cross-section of frontier travelers. Special Postal Agent Samuel Mansfield Brown of Lexington, Kentucky, was also identified as a victim. Brown had been one of the protagonists in a famous frontier brawl at Russell Cave, Kentucky, with Cassius Marcellus Clay (Muhammed Ali's name was Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.!).
The aftermath of this disaster led to political hustle with centralized vs state governmental laws.
Official story
• The destruction of the Lucy Walker is well documented, but nearly every source contains some contradictions, garbled names, or incomplete information. • Various sources provide estimates of fatalities widely ranging from 18 to more than 100 deaths. |
Wikipedia[MSM 1] |
Analysis
Pictures
Woodcut from 1856
Looks legit!
Numerology
- The Lucy Walker was an average vessel of her time: 144 feet (44 m) long with a beam of 24 feet 6 inches [6-6] (7.47 m) and a draft of 5ft 6in (1.68 m). She displaced 183 tons.
- Incident "happened" around 5:00 on the afternoon of Wednesday, October 23, 1844.
Crazy story
- the three boilers exploded in a mighty blast, propelling shards of metal and pieces of human flesh.
- One man shot 50 feet (15 m) in the air, to fall as a missile, piercing the boat's deck.
- Another was sliced in half by a piece of a boiler wall.
See also
- List of psyops
- Disappearance of SS Ironic (1893)
- Sinking of Titanic (1912)