And the reason the predictions of millions of deaths didn’t pan out is because we (mostly) listened to epidemiologists.
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Be fair, the Ark does now exist - just as a multi-million-dollar Kentucky tax fraud that doesn't even float
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And received government assistance when attendance was cut by... flooding.
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one of the most probable factors of the titanic disaster was not engineering (science) but politics
The titanic supposedly had a coal fire in port and it was a political decision to set sail anyway. A coal fire can damage steel shutters. Not leaving would mean bankrupcy. -
This sounds strangely familiar.
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Also, conveniently leaves out the millions of actual sea vessels improved through science that established the modern world and didn't hit an iceberg, to focus on an imaginary boat that survived an imaginary flood.
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