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state any 3 coincidence between William Reeves and the disaster of the Titanic​

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Answered by trishnajinaborah
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A prominent newspaper man in the United Kingdom, and often considered the father of the modern tabloid, William T. Stead died aboard the Titanic. Although little is known about his final hours, he was generally recognized as a good guy with a soft spot for the psychic and spiritual. That wasn’t too uncommon in his day, though – Spiritualism was a fad, and plenty of Europeans and Americans spent time and money on séances, psychic visits, and the like.

Two articles he wrote are considered by a few folks to be psychic. I don’t know about the whole concept of premonitions, but I will say this – he got a few details scarily correct. It’s one titanic coincidence I won’t soon forget!

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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William T. Stead was a well-known newspaper publisher in the UK and is frequently credited as the originator of the contemporary tabloid. He perished on the Titanic. Despite the lack of information concerning his final moments, he was regarded as a decent man with a soft place for the psychic and spiritual. While Spiritualism was popular at the time, many Europeans and Americans spent time and money on séances, psychic readings, and other similar activities.

Some people believe that he wrote two pieces that were psychic. I don't know much about the idea of premonitions, but I will tell that he was frighteningly accurate in a few areas. It's a staggering coincidence.

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