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project was allegedly based on wartime German designs, and its<br />

development was assisted by captured German personnel. 16<br />

All this, extraordinary as it sounds, is however nothing more<br />

than the unconventional blending of very conventional technology<br />

and ideas, a methodology we have encountered before in the<br />

German secret weapons black projects. What happens therefore,<br />

when these conventional technologies are not only combined in<br />

unconventional ways, but with the very unconventional physics that<br />

the Germans may have been developing With this question, we are<br />

at the entrance into the "Mark IV" saucer prototypes, saucers based<br />

on combinations of turbines, vorticular physics, and field<br />

propulsion. With it, we are similarly at the very deepest secret<br />

levels of Kammler's "think tank."<br />

C. Viktor Schauberger: Rotational Physics and Extreme<br />

Temperature Gradients<br />

The story of Viktor Schauberger, an Austrian forester and<br />

naturalist, is well-known to any who have investigated claims of<br />

Nazi development of flying saucers. Yet, there are aspects of this<br />

story that have escaped even Nick Cook or meticulous researchers<br />

such as Henry Stevens. These aspects concern three key areas:<br />

(1) His concern with "implosion", extremes of temperature<br />

gradients, and vorticular motion were coupled with his<br />

detailed study of ancient mathematical doctrines and<br />

"occulted physics" within ancient doctrines and<br />

philosophical texts. In short, Schauberger was the ideal<br />

candidate, from the SS's point of view, to lead a project<br />

involved with areas of physics and esoteric systems that<br />

were central to the SS ideology;<br />

(2) His project was directly connected to the SS and, much to<br />

Schauberger's own moral disgust and distaste, was forced<br />

to use slave labor from concentration camps. Thus, what<br />

many have missed, is that this fact places Schauberger's<br />

saucer project firmly within the orbit of the Kammlerstab;<br />

16 Stevens, Hitler's Flying Saucers, p. 106.<br />

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