Why the Coast Guard Lied About the Edmund Fitzgerald

The SS Edmund Fitzgerald vanished in 1975 with 29 men. The official report blamed the crew, but they were lying. Discover the real economic cover-up. In November 1975, the pride of the Great Lakes, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, sank to the bottom of Lake Superior without a single distress call. For decades, the US Coast Guard claimed human error and unsecured cargo hatches caused the tragedy. But high-definition ROV footage from 530 feet below the surface tells a chillingly different story. In this Silent Waters documentary, we open the sealed files to expose the fatal engineering flaw of the "undivided hold" and the greedy changes to Load Line Regulations. We reveal how a billion-dollar shipping industry built an economic firewall, sacrificing the honor of 29 brave American sailors to protect their profits. ⏱️ Video Chapters (Key Moments): 00:00 - The 50-Year Lie: A Ship Vanishes 01:07 - The Pride of the Lakes & The Fatal Flaw 04:25 - The Witch of November Storm 06:48 - The Final 10 Minutes: Court of Physics 08:53 - ROV Wreckage Discovered: The USCG Cover-Up 11:49 - The Billion-Dollar Economic Motive 16:46 - Remembering the 29 Men At Wreck Waters, our mission is to analyze maritime history respectfully and educationally. We honor the victims of these tragedies by seeking the truth. #EdmundFitzgerald #Shipwreck #MaritimeHistory #SilentWaters #LakeSuperior