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PREFACE iv PART ONE: GOTTERDAMMERUN
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B. The Similarity of Evidence for R
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A. Introduction: The Rediscovery of
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In the the Third Reich, within a sp
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and became an affiliate of H itler'
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Moreover, not only did Skoda's "ove
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Analysis of the voluminous document
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What emerges from all this is that
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onanza. The rapid eastward drive of
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D. The Kammler SS Sonderkommando Se
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to expand its markets for high tech
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long range, and militarily quite ri
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this weapon could be used, and the
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of talented physicists who understo
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Matsuda: "The six men mentioned are
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Chinese entry into the war, Truman
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their inventor, Heinz Schlicke, and
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8. THE HEERESWAFFENAMT AND HOUTERMA
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U 238 are available, so the amount
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since it aimed at the production no
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"technology tree" from the atom bom
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omb, it (or they) were seldom if ev
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9. POSSENSPIEL BEI FARM HALL AND OT
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this was a technology that even the
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with omissions: "A mountain range i
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emarks mention isotope separation a
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method as described by Bernstein, a
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Korsching responds, and a small deb
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on the 27th or 28th of April last t
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10. GATEWAY TO THE BLACK SUN: CONCL
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operational logic that is almost ir
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Moreover the infusion of German bom
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11. THE BLACK ORDER: THE OCCULT INF
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farther "unpacking" in order for it
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importantly, intellectual capital t
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acist-occult magazine Ostara," publ
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hoped to turn the tide in Germany's
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While no direct evidence has been f
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For one thing, it was de Lubicz who
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ideologically condemned "Jewish phy
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Consider what all this means. By wa
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t h e d e a t h knell for classical
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12. THE ALCHEMY OF ATLANTIS: AN INV
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Vesco." 5 Add to this Vesco's c l a
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included a claim to possess invisib
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magnetic proximity torpedoes. 22 At
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D. The "Superbombs" As we have seen
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2. The Fuel-Air Bomb At the "small
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E. The Historical Problematic: Germ
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3. Whose Military-Industrial Comple
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(1) The rejection of relativity mea
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aether concepts of the 19th century
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moving body as possible in order to
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And this raises a significant probl
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fuel for in-atmosphere flight, and
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(3) Schauberger realized the implic
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invitation, his diplomatic papers w
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Needless to say, the construction o
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The "Compression" Turbine of the Re
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Nick Cook, who followed the Schaube
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Schauberger cxperienced during his
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impression that it was Boerner hims
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indicate that there may have been m
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unclear. For these reasons, the wea
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and acoustic bombardment would be o
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devised by German naval engineer an
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An electrical connection is made fr
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know, but on animate, creative proc
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Hungarian friend in order to deny t
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discover in the next and final part
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14. THE ANTARCTIC SHANGRI-LA "The H
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period, and a deliberate attempt to
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Steven's sources, these statements,
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allowed its main diesel engines to
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what else is being implied by the a
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did not have the intention to scare
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The Germans chose the region of Ant
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Goring's Commemorative Medal for th
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Under the cover of the geophysical
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operating them. While they were sup
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up in White Sands, New Mexico! Lyne
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So with Landig's fantastic allegati
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What emerges from this list is dist
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At first the movement of resources
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and other remote South American loc
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In any case, as late as 1988, as th
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position as controller of Nazi Part
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within a state," a black projects c
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16. ROSWELL: THE "E.T. MYTH" VS. TH
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It is consequently fair to say that
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sound waves, air vortices, intensel
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the (Roswell UFO crash) event (sic)
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"Briefing Document: Operation Majes
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Cooper contacted Friedman, who was
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that do not make sense if the recov
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document then goes on to record t h
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secure the craft, debris and the oc
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into ambiguity, though the clearest
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The absence of provisions, berthing
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We are now in a position to summari
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seen, formed an early focal point o
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power plant. 38 So the elements wer
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autopsies purportedly done on the r
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c. The inability of the German scie
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discs. 45 This means that the quest
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And finally, the sixth point. In th
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3. The Fall 1952 Majestic Twelve Pr
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A lengthy section of the document t
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tower logs do not explainthe merhin
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are found and autopsied. They are s
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A program of joint space and lunar
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films, nor photocopies, but the act
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17. THE KECKSBURG ACORN RINGS THE B
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(7) The Hell was transplanted out o
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in the mouths of what few surviving
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and ways loading into the forest an
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units were ordered to surround a ha
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Wright Patterson Field with such br
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Myron's "Bell" at Wright Patterson
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Allied and German side exhibit the
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The power to tinker with the topolo
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PW Intelligence Bulletin No 2/32 's