At 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 1912, the British ocean liner Titanic sank into the North Atlantic Ocean about 400 miles south of Newfoundland, Canada. The massive ship, which carried 2,200 passengers and crew, had struck an iceberg two and half hours before. Many people had some kind of premonition about an unavoidable mishap, prompting them to cancel their tickets at last moment. Morgan Robertson wrote a short novel "Futility", published in 1898. This story features an enormous British passenger liner called the SS Titan, which, deemed to be unsinkable, carries an insufficient number of lifeboats. On a voyage in the month of April, the Titan hit an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic, resulting in the loss of almost everyone on board. There are many similarities to the real-life disaster of the RMS Titanic. The book was published fourteen years before the actual Titanic hit an iceberg on the night of April 15, 1912 and sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic.
This incident forces us to believe- "Do people really have clairvoyant or clairaudience capabilities??
One can view the list of people who cancelled their journey at the following link:
http://listverse.com/2011/12/09/10-people-who-did-not-board-the-titanic
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