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subsequently destroyed by Allied bombing. When in 1943 Heinrich<br />

Himmler directed Viktor to develop a new secret weapon system with<br />

a team of engineer prisoners-of-war, he had no choice but to comply.<br />

The critical tests came just before the end of the European war. A<br />

flying disc was launched in Prague on February 19,1945, which rose<br />

to an altitude of 15,000 metres in three minutes and attained a forward<br />

speed of 2,200kph. 2 An improved version was to be launched on<br />

May 6, the day the American forces arrived at the Leonstein factory<br />

in Upper Austria. Facing the collapse of the German armies, Field<br />

Marshal Keitel ordered all the prototypes to be destroyed.<br />

Schauberger had moved from his apartment in Vienna to the<br />

comparative safety of Leonstein. Meanwhile the Russians pushed in<br />

from the East and captured Vienna; a special Soviet investigation<br />

team ransacked his apartment, taking away vital papers and models,<br />

and then blew it up.<br />

The Allies seemed to be well aware of Schauberger's part in<br />

developing this secret weapon. At the end of hostilities, an American<br />

Special Forces team seized all the equipment from his Leonstein<br />

home and put him under 'protective U.S. custody 'for nine months'<br />

debriefing. It seems likely that they could not fathom his strange<br />

science, for they let him go, although this group, detailed to enlist as<br />

many of the front-line German scientists as possible, took back<br />

scores of other 'enemy' scientists to give a vital boost to American<br />

industrial and military research. They forbade him from pursuing<br />

'atomic energy' research, which would have left him free to follow<br />

his dream of fuel-less power.<br />

For the following nine years Viktor could not continue his implosion<br />

research because the high quality materials needed for his very<br />

advanced equipment were beyond his means, and he had no sponsors.<br />

In addition, he may have been haunted by remorse for having<br />

been forced by the German SS to design machines of war.<br />

Schauberger was essentially a man of peace who, above all, wanted to<br />

help humanity become free; so he turned his attention to making the<br />

Earth more fertile, developing experimental copper ploughshares.<br />

Levitation and resistantless movement<br />

This strange life path had started on his return to civilian life after<br />

the First World War, when Viktor Schauberger went to work in the<br />

mountains. His experiences of unspoilt Nature were life-changing.<br />

HIDDEN NATURE

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