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Post by halfsack13 on Jan 4, 2011 16:12:25 GMT -6
Im Posting this as kind of a backbone to some other posts I am going to make as time permits. This is basically a little back ground and some of the claims about Nazi Germany's interest and involvement with UFO's. its about the VRIL society who claimed to be in contact with extraterrestrials . Ill get to the good stuff like The Mars Rocket , V7 , The Bell and how it MAY be tied to the 65 Kecksburg crash when I get time , but for now ill start with this
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Post by skywalker on Jan 5, 2011 13:12:12 GMT -6
That was excellent halfsack. I am fascinated with historical subjects, especially those involving Nazi germany and the Soviet Union when Stalin was in power. Germany had some pretty unbelievable scientific projects going on back then. They also committed some unbelievably horrific atrocities at the same time. Could it be that the mindset that created the first also have created the second?
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Post by halfsack13 on Jan 6, 2011 8:20:26 GMT -6
Its a definite possibility skywalker. There is a storie of a UFO crashing in the black forest towards the early onsets of the war, that the SS sealed off the entire area with none other than Heinrich Himmler leading the recovery(ill find the article again and post it on here).In my opinion it is very possible that the Nazi, weather thew recovery or something else, could have came in to possession of ET technology and knowledge , and used it to commit horrific atrocities.
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Post by skywalker on Jan 7, 2011 0:16:20 GMT -6
It would definitely not be a good time for aliens to be crashing back then. The last thing a bunch of power-hungry wackos need is advanced technology.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2011 3:39:28 GMT -6
Halfsack, Are you German? I'm curious because of your spelling of words and grammatical usage, it screams out at me. German is an interest of mine, it's a very interesting and exciting language in my opinion. For example, "Storie". The "ie" looks very Germanic to meine augen... I could just be imagining things again though.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2011 3:40:39 GMT -6
That was excellent halfsack. I am fascinated with historical subjects, especially those involving Nazi germany and the Soviet Union when Stalin was in power. Germany had some pretty unbelievable scientific projects going on back then. They also committed some unbelievably horrific atrocities at the same time. Could it be that the mindset that created the first also have created the second? I remember watching a thing on the History Channel about the "Foo Fighters" or however you spell it. It was very interesting to say the least...
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Post by skywalker on Jan 13, 2011 13:59:46 GMT -6
I found this interesting article about the Nazis and their plans to build space weapons. They definitely had some lofty ambitions, including a giant space station with a death ray, similar to the one in Star Wars. Weird Science: German Military Spacecraft of World War 2 worldatwar.net/chandelle/v1/v1n1/ww2space.htmNazi Space WeaponsIn the 1920s and '30s, Germany's Verein für Raumschaftfahrt ("Spaceship Society), a club for model rocket enthusiasts, nurtured the band of men who would eventually place men on the moon. With the encouragement of von Braun's various apologists, historians have often treated the V2 (and the slave labor system that produced it) as a militaristic aberration forced on the VfR's peace-loving idealists by a Nazi bureaucracy whose vision extended no further than new types of super-artillery. Things are seldom so simple however. While some of the prewar German and Austrian rocket enthusiasts were no doubt dazzled by romantic dreams of space voyaging and while some may have been forced to do what they did, terror weapons were never altogether foreign to their thinking. Manned space flight was, as early as the 1930s, viewed as a weapon of intercontinental war by Sänger, the acknowledged father of practical German space programs. Be that as it may, by 1945, Germany had dabbled with at least three military, manned space programs: Sänger's antipodal bomber, a manned, intercontinental, two-stage V2, and, incredibly enough given Germany's limited resources, a Nazi space station.A Nazi Space StationThe most ambitious and, perhaps, delusional of the Nazi space schemes was a 1945 project for an orbital space station armed with a death ray, a huge space mirror. In 1929, Herman Oberth had proposed a potentially practical space station that served as the basis for the later project. But the 1945 station was to be one giant mirror fabricated entirely from metallic sodium. Over-sized V2 rockets were to carry the thing to its 1500-mile orbit in prefabricated sections. Here, Nazi spacemen would assemble it , using electricity provided by a system of solar-fired boilers and steam-driven dynamos. Breathable oxygen would come from pumpkins grown under flourescent light. When they were finished, the crew would steer the station over target nations, focus the sun's rays, and burn cities and boil reservoirs. There is much more to the article than what I posted...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2011 19:03:09 GMT -6
Verrrryyy eeeenteresting....
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Post by skywalker on Jan 29, 2011 20:56:17 GMT -6
I found a link to an article from Look magazine dated June 14, 1955 that talks some more about the Nazi "flying saucers" and the allies confiscation of them immediately after the war. www.thule.org/page2.html
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