organized by Dulles’ half-Nazi nascent CIA, were far from loyal to
the United States. The rocket scientists continuing their work on
V-2 rockets in New Mexico would routinely sabotage tests, even
deliberately misdirecting these ballistic missiles – on one occasion
to a populated area in Mexico.142 They received money and coded
141 Annie Jacobson, Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intel igence Program That Brought Nazi Scientists to America (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2015).
142 Joseph P. Farrel , Roswell and the Reich: The Nazi Connection (Kempton, IL: Adventures Unlimited Press, 2010), 353.
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messages from unknown foreign sources at illegal mail drops in
Texas.143 Sometimes they would even cross the border into northern
Mexico to directly communicate with their counterparts who were
spread throughout Latin America, especial y Argentina and Chile.144
These men, who would go on to leadership positions within
NASA and direct the Apollo Program, included SS Major Wernher
von Braun, who had been using slave labor to construct V-2 rockets
at Peenemünde, Arthur Rudolph, who had been designing an ICBM
for the Reich and went on to direct the Saturn V rocket project, and
last but certainly not least, a certain Kurt Debus who did even more
sensitive work for the SS (which we will come to shortly) and then
became the first director of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.145 How
long these men remained hardcore Nazis is attested by the fact that
they would set key NASA missions for dates commemorating events
that were particularly meaningful to the Reich. For example, two of
the Apollo missions landed on the Moon on April 20th, Adolf Hitler’s
birthday. The first was the unmanned Surveyor 3, on April 20, 1967,
and the second was Apollo 16, which was even delayed for a number
of hours by ground control, purportedly for troubleshooting, until
the problem somehow cleared itself up just after midnight on April
20, 1972.146
But why would the Americans allow such a deep penetration
of their intelligence-military-industrial complex by enemy agents?
Because they had no choice. The United States did not win the
war. In fact, the war is not over. While the Reich’s elite lost the
battle they did so in a way that has positioned them to win the
war with overwhelming force. To understand how this is the case,
we have to familiarize ourselves with a German idea known as
Weltanschauungskrieg. Although poorly translated by American
military officers as “psychological warfare” (and later, psychological 143 Ibid., 355.
144 Ibid., 354.
145 Ibid., 357.
146 Richard C. Hoagland and Mike Bara, Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA (Port Townsend, WA: Feral House, 2009), 322–323.
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operations or PsyOps), the German term actual y means something
quite different: worldview warfare.
Since ‘Reality’ is not directly ascertainable and is reconstructed by
the synthesis of perceptual patterns in our minds, the construction of a simulacrum or virtual ‘reality’ essential y concerns the manipulation of this information processing.147 Orson Welles’ 1938 radio adaptation of H.G. Wel s’ War of the Worlds was an early mass experience of the barrier between reality and virtual reality dissolving.148 Although,
unlike today, control over radio broadcasting rested in the hands
of only a few supposedly responsible and rational actors, like CBS,
millions of people who turned on the program at some point after
the explanatory introduction became hysterical over an event that
turned out to be fictional. The highways were jam packed with people
fleeing in their cars. Some aimed their shotguns at water towers that
resembled the radio program’s description of the alien invaders’
tripod-shaped crafts. Others wrapped their heads in towels as a
safeguard against mind control. Even scientists rushed to the scene in New Jersey, to examine the environs of the alleged first contact.149
The limits of human perception are central to the question of the
line between reality and virtual reality. An experiment carried out
by Dan Simons at the University of Illinois demonstrated that nearly
half of people who watched videos of team members passing a
basketball back and forth to each other, and who were asked to count
the number of passes, missed a person in a goril a suit walking right
into the middle of the players, stopping, beating his chest for around 7 seconds, and then walking off the scene.150 Researchers refer to this phenomenon as “inattentional blindness” or not seeing things that
are there. This manipulation of reality features prominently in the
sleight-of-hand tricks practiced by stage magicians.151 But in the case 147 Jim Blascovich and J. Bailenson, Infinite Reality: The Hidden Blueprint of our Virtual Lives (New York: William Morrow, 2011), 14.
148 Ibid., 5–6.
149 Ibid., 6.
150 Ibid., 12.
151 Ibid., 13.
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of the goril a suit, I suspect that something else is at work as wel . The goril a-suited man can “disappear” because in that particular context
he is absurd. People do not want to see him. Something that badly violates our perceptual expectations and is too demanding on our
interpretive matrix is simply filtered out by many, if not most people.
SS experts in worldview warfare would have understood this wel .
Absurdity of the kind that has been characteristic of close encounters for decades could act as a kind of stealth cloaking device, bypassing
the scientific establishment of the target society, who will dismiss
such high strangeness. This grants direct operational access to
elements of society that have been rendered all the more vulnerable
and isolated on account of the dismissal and disbelief of authorities.
What am I driving at? The fact that flying saucers were invented
in Nazi Germany. They were a response to a very concrete problem
tackled by world famous German engineering. In aeronautical
engineering there is something known as the “boundary layer”, a thin
layer of air that clings to an airframe, causes turbulence, and results in a drag on the aircraft that limits its speed and maneuverability.
Initial y, German engineers working on contract for the Luftwaffe
approached this problem by cutting slots into experimental aircraft
and installing auxiliary engines that would suck in the boundary
layer through these slots. However, this proved unworkable on an
airframe that has wings sticking out of it or other protuberances.152
At the same time, the Horton Brothers were experimenting with
more aerodynamic designs such as their Ho-229 flying wing (which
was retrieved by the Americans in 1945, and eventual y became the
basis for the B-2 stealth bomber). It was found that these designs,
which eliminate protuberances and lower the aspect ratio of the
aircraft, also dramatical y reduce the boundary layer and help to
minimize drag.
Consequently, around 1941 a design team initial y based at
Peenemünde realized that if the Horton aerodynamics were pushed
even further from a conventional airframe bey
ond a flying wing and
to the point of a circular wing or disc shaped airframe, it would also be 152 Jospeh P. Farrel , Roswell and the Reich, 472.
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easier to suction what little was left of the boundary layer.153 A ramjet engine could be installed inside the saucer in such a way that it rotates around the central cabin and suctions the boundary layer through slots built into the periphery of the saucer.154 This would mean an aircraft with no drag, no turbulence, and thus fantastic maneuverability.
The exhaust thrust would be vectored so that the craft could hover
(something airplanes cannot do) and execute an essential y vertical
takeoff and landing from almost any type of terrain, which would
become increasingly useful as German airfield runways came under
heavy allied bombardment.155 The German engineers involved with
this project included Viktor Schauberger, Walter and Reimar Horten,
Heinrich Fleissner, George Klein, Richard Miethe, Rudolf Schriever
and Klaus Habermohl; the Italian Giueseppe Bel uzzo was also
involved as a liaison to Mussolini’s regime.
But these jet aircraft, although brilliantly unconventional in
design, did not become potential y time-warping anti-gravity
devices until they were appropriated by, and fused with, another
even more highly classified wartime German research project. In
1944, an SS think tank under the command of Dr. Hans Kammler
seized control of the Luftwaffe saucer project at Peenemünde and relocated it to a Top Secret facility at the Skoda Works industrial
site located at Pilsen in Nazi occupied Czechoslovakia.156 Among
the team of engineers, Viktor Schauberger was very resistant to
work under SS conditions and despite being threatened with his
life, demanded that the slave labor force of technicians from the
nearby Mauthausen concentration camp that was being employed
at the facility be removed from the camp and properly treated like
civilians.157 It is here on the western outskirts of Prague, where the project’s administrators were based, that on the 14th of February in
153 Ibid., 489, 493–494.
154 Ibid., 498.
155 Ibid., 366, 401, 489.
156 Ibid., 493.
157 Joseph P. Farrel , Reich of the Black Sun: Nazi Secret Weapons and the Cold War Al ied Legend ((Kempton, IL: Adventures Unlimited Press, 2004), 209.
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1945, the first jet powered flying saucer was successful y test flown at a speed of around 1,250 miles per hour and at a maximum altitude of
40,000 feet.158
What is more important is that Obergruppenführer Kammler
aimed to synthesize the saucer airframe with an incomparably
more advanced power plant and propulsion device that was under
development by his research group, the Kammlerstab. This device was known as Die Glocke or “the Bel ”, and the codename of the program to develop it was Projekt Chronos – referring of course to Father Time, the progenitor of the Greek race of titans such as Prometheus
and Atlas, whose name is the root of our words “chronology” and
“chronometer”. The Romans referred to him as Saturn. This project
had the highest level of classification in all of wartime Nazi Germany, a classification that was, in fact, unique to the Bel . Of all of the
Wunderwaffe or “wonder weapons” being designed at the time, this is the one that was designated Kriegsentscheidend or “decisive for the war.”159
The Bell was a bell-shaped ceramic container about 12 feet high
and 9 feet wide.160 It housed two counter-rotating cylindrical metal
drums coated with pure mercury and centered on a hollow hard
metal axis that acted as a receptacle for a radioactive compound
of an isotope of mercury mixed with thorium and beryllium that
was violet-gold in color and had a jel y-like consistency at room
temperature.161 One cylinder was set inside the other and they
were sent spinning in opposite directions at a tremendous speed
by continuous AC power while the device was periodical y pulsed
with high voltage DC.162 This DC pulsing produced a beehive-like
buzzing sound that got the Bell nicknamed “the Hive.”163
158 Joseph P. Farrel , Roswell and the Reich, 418, 491.
159 Joseph P. Farrel , Reich of the Black Sun, 178.
160 Nick Cook, The Hunt for Zero Point (London: Random House, 2001), 191–192.
161 Igor Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe (Farnborough, England: European History Press, 2003), 232–233.
162 Joseph P. Farrel , The SS Brotherhood of the Bel (Kempton, IL: Adventures Unlimited Press, 2006), 253.
163 Ibid., 252.
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Initial testing of this device resulted in the death of five out of the seven scientists on the original research team, which consequently
had to be disbanded and replaced with a second team.164 The Bell
total y broke down the cel ular structure of their bodies. Why it
did so can be surmised from the effect that it had on other organic
materials, such as plants that were deliberately placed in its environs during the tests. These first turned grey, as if the chlorophyll in them had total y decayed, and then they would go on living for about a
week, at which point the plants would decompose into a grey goo
within 8 to 14 hours without any of the characteristics of normal
decomposition, such as the smell of rot.165 Mosses, ferns, fungi,
molds, animal tissues, egg white, blood, meat, and milk, as well as a
wide variety of insects, snails, lizards, frogs, mice, and rats, that were subjected to the Hive also demonstrated signs of enduring some
distortion in the flow of time.166 Before dying, the members of the
first team suffered severe disorientation, including their sense of the passage of time, memory problems, sleep problems, loss of balance,
muscle spasms, and a permanent metallic taste in their mouths.167
Developing methods to minimize these effects became a priority,
and they eventual y succeeded in doing so.168
Meanwhile, the effects led to a safety protocol that included
the following precautions.169 Experiments were conducted in an
underground chamber, which featured a pool. This chamber was
lined with ceramic bricks and rubber mats that served to insulate
it. The Bell was run for only a few minutes at a time. The rubber
mats were removed after each test, and then the ceramic bricks
were washed down with brine by concentration camp inmates
(who probably had to be regularly replaced). On account of the fact
that they could not be electrical y grounded while the Bell was in
164 Ibid., 178–179.
165 Ibid., 178–179.
166 Nick Cook, The Hunt for Zero Point, 192.
167 Ibid., 193.
168 Joseph P. Farrel , The SS Brotherhood of the Bel , 178.
169 Ibid., 176–177.
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operation, the Project Chronos technicians had to be in rubber suits
even at a distance from the device. Their eyes needed to be protected
by red visors, and in this regard, it is noteworthy that the Bell
radiated a blue light while it was operational. This was witnessed by
inmates of the nearby Mauthausen camp, who could see a bluish-
glowing barrel levitating above the tree line at night.170 In fact, a
massive circular tes
t rig or “henge” with giant hooks in its concrete
pylons had to be constructed around the underground chamber, in
order to chain the Bell so that its ascent and descent could be more
tightly controlled.171 So in addition to distorting the time frame of
biological processes, the Bell was also an anti-gravity device.
More precisely, what it did was establish a local gravitational field.
This does not appear to have been the intention of the Kammlerstab.
Instead, the field propulsion potential of the Bell seems to have
been a fortuitous fringe benefit of what they were real y after: an
exotic power plant based on tapping what is now widely referred
to as the Zero Point Energy (ZPE) field. In the Physics that became
conventional after the apparent defeat of the Reich, the existence of
a hidden background energy in the universe is accepted. However,
this Zero Point Energy is conceived of as fluctuations taking place in a quantum vacuum. Hendrik Casimir famously proposed searching
for it by placing aluminum plates so close together that the gap
between them was less than the wavelengths of the hypothesized
quantum fluctuations and observing how, at that point, separated
by less than one micron, the plates snap together.172 Although
this was final y achieved in 1997, there is a more coherent way to
conceptualize what the Casimir Effect is actual y demonstrating to
the extent that it is any evidence for “Zero Point Energy.”
It must be recalled that quantum mechanics was invented by
Germans and that, in the open source literature, there is still no
solution to certain contradictions between it and the relativistic
model of space-time famously developed by Albert Einstein.
170 Igor Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, 263.
171 Joseph P. Farrel , The SS Brotherhood of the Bel , 165.
172 Nick Cook, The Hunt for Zero Point, 109.
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The Reich, which it bears repeating was the most scientifical y
and technological y advanced regime on the planet in its time,
considered Einsteinian physics to be a reductively and crassly
materialistic “Jewish physics.” Consequently, advanced research
programs such as this one under the auspices of the SS embraced
and attempted to further develop a physical model that preceded
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