Nazi Germany achieved its technological advantage with aliens’ help
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Adolf Hitler and other Nazi bonzes heeded predictions of pagan priests and astrologists. But little is known about the interest of the Third Reich
in aliens. Ufologists in the West think that the issue was purposefully
kept secret because a great share of the classified army and technology
heritage of Nazis had been seized by countries of the anti-Hitler
coalition.
Much of what is said by western historians and ufologists may sound too fantastic and even absurd.
Nazi
researchers succeeded in development of nuclear bombs, other up-to-date
armament and achieved a very high technological level in general. It is
supposed that the success was thanks to contacts with aliens that were
quite regular.
Before Hitler came to power
national socialists had been developing projects meant to find the
origins of the legendary Aryans and the location of legendary Shambala.
They expected to obtain some secret super knowledge to seize the
domination over the world. Secret expeditions were sent to Tibet and the
Himalayas. The number of such expeditions considerably increased when
Nazis came to power in 1933.
The secret projects were especially active within
1935-1939, and probably expeditions were even sent after the war
campaign in Europe started. But all the documents pertaining to the
projects were destroyed before Nazi Germany capitulated or probably are still being kept in undisclosed hiding-places.
Ufologists several times supposed that some Nazi expedition probably came across a wrecked UFO
and contacted its crew. That highly likely occurred in the Himalayas.
Or maybe the Germans took an extraterrestrial crew prisoners or came
across an alien base.
However, majority of researchers think that contacts
between Germans and crews of crashed UFOs were mutually beneficial.
Aliens got materials to repair their space vehicles, and Nazis gained
new and knowledge and technologies from aliens. So, much of Germany’s
scientific researches are considered to be achieved thanks to the
information obtained from extraterrestrial civilizations.
Indeed,
outstanding scholars and researchers left Germany, and national
scientific schools stopped functioning during WWII. And it is unlikely
that scientific and technical achievements that Germany fixed could be
done taking into account the situation in the national science in
Germany. In the sphere of modern technologies Germany was far ahead of
its basic war enemies - the United States and the Soviet Union that held
an immense scientific potential.
No one can say
for sure if Nazis actually had contacts with aliens or not. Defense
technology and economy experts state that at the end of the 1930s
Germany possessed just 57 submarines, and over the four years of WWII
it built 1,163 modern technologically advanced submarines at its
dockyards and even put them into operation. How was that possible when
Germans were short of materials for waging war, and under the condition
of terrible bombing by allied forces? One may also wonder why Nazis did
not create more perfect technologies with the assistance of
extraterrestrial intellect. In fact, the Germans used only technologies
that required a short production period.
Nazis
created the first jet-propelled destroyer that could make up to 1,000
km/h and was superior to any airplane known in the anti-Hitler
coalition. It is a mystery how Germans managed to produce 2,000 new
fighting machines over the few months of 1945 and even adopted them.
The
US war archives and the British Air Force archives contain a great
number of reports from military pilots who said they came across strange
flying apparatuses resembling British military helmets when flying over
Germany. American Kenneth Arnold who is known as the UFO discoverer was
not the first contemporary who witnessed flying saucers in the sky.
British and American pilots witnessed the phenomenon during WWII. Firing
such objects did not damage them at all!
October
14, 1943, British Air Force Major R.Holmes reported that he witnessed
several “big bright discs” during bombardment of Schweinfurt. And the
objects did not respond to firing.
Pilots of US
Air Force interceptors who flew over the German territory in winter of
1945 also witnessed UFOs. Soon after that strange balls never showed up.
These days, some authors insist that the above
episodes prove that the Third Reich had secret weapons at its disposal.
They also refer to German designers Schriever, Habermol, Miethe and
Belluzzo who were said as working on flying discs since 1941. But
outstanding aviation experts denied the version. They said that even
modern technologies did not allow production of aircrafts as
invulnerable and speedy as those objects. Indeed, the experts were
absolutely right but they did not consider the fact that Germans could
create the apparatuses after a contact with aliens.
Nazi Germany achieved its technological advantage with aliens’ help
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Raul Streicher, 85, from Germany made a sensational
statement in Der Spiegel in 2000. The old man insisted that it was he
who was in fact the number one spaceman, not Soviet Yury Gagarin! He
added that he had been first in orbit in 1945. That sounded an absolute
fable, and Der Spiegel launched a special investigation of the case and
studied classified archives of the Third Reich. The investigation proved
that the old man was not lying.
Before WWII,
Germany set up a network of secret research institutes to develop and
improve arms and methods of impact on humans. In 1938, a specialized
rocket engineering research institute was founded near Wewelsburgh where
the SS headquarters were located. Reich’s marshal Gering was the
curator of the institute that designed the panzerfaust, the Panzerknakke
pocket grenade cup discharge and various war missiles including the
Fau-3 missile complex. Nazis pinned great hopes in the latter as the
A9/A10 cruise missile that was part of the complex could be used either
as intercontinental (Hitler planned to destroy New York in the summer of
1945) or as a space rocket.
Test launching of
the missile took place in 1943, but the invention turned out to be
technically imperfect and sixteen out of the 18 launched missiles
exploded at take-off or in the air. Next year, the research institute
produced about 40 improved missiles. At the same time, the fuehrer
ordered to recruit military astronauts among German aces. A new squadron
consisting of from 100 to 500 pilots was formed in March 1944. Raul
Streicher was also among them.
After several
successful tests of the rockets in 1944 the final selection of
astronauts was held. Hitler chose two candidates judging by their
personal horoscopes as he was fond of astrology. Those were Martin von
Dulen and Raul Streicher, and the fuehrer obviously sympathized with the
latter.
A rocket with von Dulen on board was first launched
on February 18, 1945 and was a bad luck as the rocket exploded in about
three minutes after the start. In six days another rocket with Raul
Streicher on board was successfully launched; then it orbited the Earth
and landed on water in Japan. So, Streicher says that his flight on
February 24, 1945 was the beginning of space exploration by humans.
When
Nazis realized that their war campaign was lost they decided to blow up
a small cosmodrome near Wewelsburg and planned to shelter results of
investigations and researchers of the secret research institute in a
castle in the Carpathian Mountains. The leader of the research institute
was the owner of the castle and he hoped to continue researches there
after the end of the war and some day gain revenge. But the sweeping
advance of the allied forces frustrated the plans. American forces
seized the head of the research institute, and Soviet troops got some of
the rockets designed by the institute. Later they were used in
development of the Soviet space technique.
There
was an order to liquidate Streicher as he knew too much. The astronaut
was in hiding in Eastern Europe for some time and then after several
years settled in GDR. After Yury Gagarin’s first flight into space in
1961 Streicher announced that it was he and not the Soviet astronaut who
must be considered the pioneer of space. However, the man failed to
provide evidence to prove that he was true.
Translated by Maria Gousseva
Pravda.ru
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