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Comments by "Kenneth Dean Miller" (@kennethdeanmiller7324) on "The Drydock - Episode 270 (Part 1)" video.
Idk for sure, but if I had to hazard a guess. Maybe a certain type of ink that they were using. Or it could also maybe be an over exposure to mercury? Someone that eats a lot of fish can have an over exposure to mercury without realizing it. Or maybe the combination of all of what Drach was saying along with those things. Lead paint was found to be toxic and was used a lot back then. Back in that era there were a large amount of toxins that were in things that people just didn't know about that it would be difficult to pin point the exact one causing brain tumors.
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Idk, the German's capturing a "treasure trove" of British code books, etc, etc??? Makes me think that this was a British "plant" in order to give the Axis Powers a large amount of "misinformation!" It seems almost obvious but I'm sure the "Intelligence Networks" had already worked out a plan to make the Germans believe that all the info was legit. However, at the same time, giving them information & making them believe things that were not true in order to benefit the British. I had totally missed this previously but I doubt the Brits would have had such a "treasure trove" of information UNLESS they wanted it to be found & used for their benefit. The Brits & the US Intelligence Agencies, I think, let this large "treasure trove" of info fall into German hands at the perfect time to feed them information they wanted the Germans to believe true. And cover up things that they didn't want the Germans to know. Sort of like misdirection.
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Not to mention that also if you cut your speed by a third & turn away you could have an even better chance of dodging said torpedo. The drop in speed will help the ship turn faster & once you are completing say a 45° turn you can start accelerating again. The larger the ship the more it will slow & the turn away will cause even more loss of speed & with any luck the torpedo will pass in front of you or to your starboard if you're turning to port. If you're NOT so lucky you may catch it with your stern or propeller shafts.
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