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(3) The enormous temperatures of at o m bombs are used as<br />

detonators in conventional hydrogen bombs;<br />

(4) In desperation the Russians appeal to have been ready to<br />

resort to the use of poison gas against the Germans if they did<br />

not "cease and desist";<br />

(5) The Russians believe the weapons to have been "poison<br />

gas" of some sort, either a cover story put out by the<br />

Russians, or a result of field reports being made by Russian<br />

soldiers who were ignorant of the type of weapon deployed<br />

against them; 31 and finally, and most sensationally,<br />

( 6) According to the Japanese cable, the Germans appeared to<br />

have gained their specialized knowledge via some connection<br />

to the star system of Sirius and that knowledge involved<br />

some exotic form of very dense matter, a statement that<br />

strains credulity even today.<br />

It is this last point that directs our attention to the most fantastic<br />

and arcane recesses of wartime German secret weapons research,<br />

tor if the allegation has even a partial basis in truth, then it indicates<br />

that at some highly secret level, physics, and the esoteric, were<br />

being pursued by the Nazi regime in some very extraordinary<br />

ways. 32 In this regard it is important to note that the extreme<br />

density of the material described by the Japanese envoy resembles<br />

nothing so much as a construct of modern post-war theoretical<br />

physics called "dark matter". In all likelihood his report greatly<br />

overestimates the mass of this material - if it existed at all - but<br />

nonetheless it is crucial to observe that it is material far beyond the<br />

ordinary density of matter.<br />

31 The detail of "charred bodies" and exploded ammunition certainly point<br />

to non-conventional weaponry. A fuel-air device would at least account for the<br />

charring. The tremendous heat produced by such a bomb could also conceivably<br />

detonate ammunition. Likewise, radioactive burns with its characteristic<br />

blistering effects might well have been misunderstood by Russian field soldiers<br />

and officers, who would most likely not have been familiar with nuclear energy,<br />

as the effects of poison gas.<br />

32 To anyone familiar with the wealth of material on alternative research<br />

into the Giza compound in Egypt, the reference to Sirius will immediately<br />

conjure images of Egyptian religion, its preoccupation with death, with the<br />

Osiris myth, and to the Sirian star system.<br />

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