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Witkowski had pointed out to Cook some metal bolts, which were visible on the top of the structure, right above every column. Witkowski concluded, that those bolts once had absorbed the physical force of a heavy apparatus that must have been placed in the middle of the structure. As the Spanish Civil War broke out in 1936, Hitler wasted little time in offering, albeit limited, support to the Nationalists. While you would imagine the Third Reich would have genuinely been sympathetic to their cause, it was an opportunity many said, to demonstrate and indeed “test” their new military weapons and technology, which was by far superior to anything else on the planet at the time. It seemed that Germany was not only ahead of the world militarily, they also had some of the top scientists and academics under their wing, and they encouraged them to basically “do their thing!” Walton, Bruce Alan 'Branton' (2000), The Omega Files: Secret Nazi UFO Bases Revealed, Inner Light - Global Communications, ISBN 1-892062-09-7 . Conspiracy theories alleging connections between UFOs and Nazi Germany Artistic impression of a Nazi flying saucer, similar in appearance to craft allegedly photographed by George Adamski, Reinhold Schmidt, Howard Menger, and Stephen Darbishire

How the Nazis were depicted in the Indiana Jones film series in the run up to and indeed during the Second World War in terms of them scouring the globe looking for ancient treasures is very much true. Possibly through the Vril Society's influence, who very much believed in UFOs and ancient technology, they seemed to have a keen interest in ancient items and writings, in particular ancient Indian Sanskrit These writings it is rumoured contained ancient information on what was ultimately how to make an atomic bomb. We know Germany was very close to achieving this during the war and had they done so there is a little doubt as to what the outcome would have been.Van Helsing, Jan (1997). Unternehmen Aldebaran. Kontakte mit Menschen aus einem anderen Sonnensystem (in German). Lathen: Ewertlag. ISBN 3-89478-220-X. Accounts appeared as early as 1950, likely inspired by historical German development of specialized engines such as Viktor Schauberger's "Repulsine" around the time of World War II. Elements of these claims have been incorporated into various works of fictional and purportedly non-fictional media, including video games and documentaries, often mixed in with more substantiated information. WHJB manager Michael Mazza claimed that he did indeed see one of the pictures that Murphy had taken and that although it “was very dark and with a lot of trees in the way”, he felt he saw something that definitely looked “cone-shaped.”

After the article’s release, the Department of Defense admitted the videos and encounters it referenced were, in fact, legitimate and that it could not explain them. In further interviews with Navy pilots, including Cmdr. David Fravor, — whose experience became the most widely discussed — the name “TicTac” was given to the craft, for its resemblance to the breath mint. On the wall in front of me right beside my PC screen, there is a small poster hanging, showing an UFO hovering above trees and the famous words below “I want to believe”. You may already know which poster I mean. It is a reprint of that famous UFO-poster once hanging on the wall next to Fox Mulder’s desk, and for me it is a constant warning always in front of my eyes. A warning? Yes, because it says straight that there are many people around who are very, very gullible and more than ready to accept anything that matches with their point of view regarding certain things and theories, be they political, social, religious or other subjects. This includes people who are interested in occult stuff and UFO- research, of course. I put this poster on the wall right in front of me so it always reminds me to not loose my objectivity when investigating stories, because otherwise I would only look for ‘facts’ supporting my own theories and would become blind and deaf for any other sources. People who lose their objectivity run into the Mulder-effect. This appeared to have happened to Mr. Witkowski, maybe also to Mr. Cook to a certain degree and for sure it happened to Mr. Ventura, as I will explain next.Godwin, Joscelyn (1996), Arktos: The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism, and Nazi Survival, Adventures Unlimited, ISBN 0-932813-35-6 .

This does seem reasonable. Van Braun was even arrested by the Nazis in 1943 accused of being a communist who was purposely stalling progress on weapons and projects. He was eventually released. By the time the Second World War ended, neither the Bell nor its team of scientists and developers resurfaced. They all simply disappeared. SS General Hans Klammer, who was the one in charge of the Third Reich’s secret projects didn’t resurface since. But there is more to this. When the Second World War ended, a lot of former Nazis were tried at war crime tribunals. Their crimes were a crime against humanity and violations of human rights. Among the defendants was a former Nazi SS Obergruppenfuhrer, one of the highest commissioned Nazi SS ranks. His name was Jakob Sporrenberg. Jakob Sporrenberg – Nazi Secret Space Program Meier, Hans Justus: Zum Thema »Fliegende Untertassen«: Der Habermohlsche Flugkreisel, in: Fliegerkalender. Internationales Jahrbuch der Luft- und Raumfahrt, Jahrgang 1999, Hamburg/Berlin/Bonn 1998, p. 5-16.Those who believe in the Nazi Bell technology often point to the writings of several authors, including: However, comparing the details of both “The Henge” with the Siechnice cooling tower, the purpose of the bolts mentioned by Witkowski becomes clear: The upper metal construction of the cooling tower is resting on exactly those 12 bolts, being visible just on top of every column like they can be seen at “The Henge”. Sorry, Mr. Witkowski, but at this point your theory goes down the drain. The concrete structure that you referred to as a possible “test-rig” for carrying the “Nazi-Bell” inside is no more than the remnant of a cooling tower. And, taking this fact into consideration it appears very plausible that the power plant at the northern end of the valley, next to the “Fabrica”, would have had a cooling tower, and a good place to erect that cooling tower would have been the bank right next to the “Fabrica”. The “Fabrica”, whatever it may have produced, of course would have needed huge amounts of electricity, and this in a very remote location. It would have been feasible to build a power plant next to the factory, producing the required electricity from the coal coming from the in-place Wenceslas Mine. As Cook wrote himself, there was a power plant at the end of the valley, and Witkowski showed it to him. As a summary concluding my trip report, I will show the subjects of interest side by side for better comparison. Serrano, Miguel (1978). Das goldene Band: esoterischer Hitlerismus[ The Golden Thread: Esoteric Hitlerism] (in German). ISBN 3-926179-20-1. Adolf Hitler told Life Magazine that an invasion of the United States by the Germans was a fantasy which existed only in the minds of those in America who hoped to profit from a war. His comments were made in the spring of 1941. Nazi spies and intelligence agents operated within the United States in the years before America entered the war, but contrary to popular belief the Nazis in Germany did not provide financial support to American Nazi groups such as the German-American Bund. The Germans did however attempt to gain the support of the American Indian tribes, classifying them as Aryans, and Hitler enthusiastically endorsed plans to help the American Indians regain their lost tribal lands. A fact largely forgotten to history, which records Hitler as a fan of German propaganda films, is that he was an aficionado of western films, in particular those based on the novels of German writer Karl May. He was fascinated by American Indians.

Jürgen-Ratthofer, Norbert; Ettl, Ralf (1992). Das Vril-Projekt. Der Endkampf um die Erde (in German). self-published.

Evidence of the Nazi Bell

Chester, Keith (2007), Strange Company: Military Encounters with UFOs in WWII, Anomalist, ISBN 978-1-933665-20-7 . The Nazi Bell was initially housed in a basement beneath the Charity hospital in Berlin and thus the project was known as Charite Anlage.



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