May 07, 2018
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What exactly are UFOs?
We understand the
definition as 'unidentified flying objects.'
That definition does not mean that UFOs are vehicles from
otherworldly civilizations.
They are, as their definition describes not identified
and could, therefore, be the result of manmade technology.
Bear with me for a second
and think about
Nazi Germany and their extensive
search for technology that would give them the upper hand in the
war.
The technological capacity of Nazi Germany is something that has
never been questioned.
An alleged image of a flying saucer
developed by Nazi Germany
However, not only did they have state-of-the-art battle tanks,
rockets, and other sorts of weapons.
According to a series of
war documents, Hitler's engineers even built flying saucers and
strange aerial vehicles described as "light balls" that had the
capacity to fly and follow allied fighters to deconcentrate them
during the flight.
It's not a mystery that the Nazi's searched even the most remote
places on Earth for devices, ancient manuscripts describing
paranormal energies, and places that would help them in their
ultimate goal:
World domination...
Some declassified
documents exist claiming that the Germans created airplanes shaped
like a flying saucer and even incandescent flying spheres to
disconcert allied pilots during the war.
Their ultimate goal was to create flying saucers:
UFOs...
When speaking about the Nazis, their quest for paranormal
technologies and Nazi UFO's we encounter a lot of skepticism, so I
want to be as though as possible when describing these mysterious
crafts.
The Nazi UFO -
Fact or Fiction?
"[Italian researcher]
Renato Vesco argued that Germans had developed antigravity.
The disc-shaped and
tubular craft were built and tested near the end of the Second
World War, which, he argued, was the proper explanation of foo
fighters.
These concepts, he
maintained, were developed by the Americans and Soviets and led
directly to flying saucers."
The Nazi UFOs also
referred to in German as Haunebu, Hauneburg-Geräte, or
Reichsflugscheiben, are supposed advanced aircraft or spacecraft
that were allegedly developed by Nazi Germany during World War II.
These technologies and super-crafts appear in a number of conspiracy
theories. They usually appear in connection with esoteric Nazism, an
ideology that involves Nazi recovery for supernatural or paranormal
purposes.
Many authors have made a historic connection with Nazi Germany,
their exploratory missions around the globe, and these fascinating
UFOs.
Several authors maintain that Nazi Germany explored the territory of
New Swabia in Antarctica, where it sent an expedition in 1938, and
planned further excursions, and even created a secret base, where
many Nazi leaders fled to, after the second world war.
Alleged photographs of Nazi flying saucers
Nazi Flying discs? Fact or fiction?
Nazi Germany investigated
advanced propulsion technologies, including missile and powerful
turbines developed by
Viktor Schauberger.
Some UFO sightings during World War II, particularly those known as
"foo fighters", were considered enemy weapons. Allied forced though,
on numerous occasions, that the so-called Foo Fighters were,
in fact, Nazi secret weapons.
But all of this sounds like one massive conspiracy, without any
solid evidence to back up 'wild claims'. Luckily there is one
reference of a few scientists who admitted working on UFOs.
The very first actual reference to Nazi UFO's comes from a series of
texts written by Italian turbine expert,
Giuseppe Belluzzo.
Written on March 24-25, 1950, the text detailing secretive
technologies was published on the Italian daily "Il Giornale
d'Italia":
"…types of flying
discs were designed and studied in Germany and Italy as early as
1942".
Belluzzo also expressed
the opinion that,
"some great power is
launching discs to study them".
A
newspaper excerpt of an article
detailing flying saucer technology.
Soon after Belluzzo wrote
about advanced turbines, German scientist
Rudolph Schriever
admitted to having developed flying saucers during the Nazi period.
In an interview with German news magazine Der Spiegel,
Schriever claimed that he had designed a craft powered by a circular
plane of rotating turbine blades 49 ft (15 m) in diameter.
During the 1950's, a lot of different countries were into the whole
Flying saucer thing, and apparently many countries wanted to develop
their very own flying saucer.
A
drawing of an alleged UFO technology
A diagram of Belluzzo's UFO.
In 1953, Avro Canada announced that it was developing the VZ-9-AV
Avrocar, a circular jet aircraft which could reach a speed of 1,500
mph (2,400 km/h).
Soon after the
announcement by Avro Canada, German engineer
Georg Klein claimed
that such designs had been developed during the Nazi era.
Klein even went on and identified two types of supposed German
flying disks:
-
A non-rotating
disk developed at Breslau by V-2 rocket engineer Richard
Miethe, which was eventually captured by the Soviets,
while Miethe fled to the US via France, and ended up working
for Avro.
-
A disk developed
by Rudolf Schriever and Klaus Habermohl at
Prague, which consisted of a ring of moving turbine blades
around a fixed cockpit. Klein claimed that he had witnessed
this craft's first manned flight on 14 February 1945, when
it managed to climb to 12,400 m (40,700 ft) in 3 minutes and
attained a speed of 2,200 km/h (1,400 mph) in level flight.
This document, available
in the
online archives of the Central Intelligence
Agency mentions Georg Klein, who, as the document
states, expressed that,
"though many people
believe the 'flying saucers' to be a postwar development, they
were actually in the planning stage in German aircraft factories
as early as 1941."
The document goes on
stating:
"The 'flying saucer'
reached an altitude of 12,400 meters within 3 minutes and a
speed of 2,200 kilometers per hour. Klein emphasized that in
accordance with German plans, the speed of these 'saucers' would
reach 4,000 kilometers per hour.
One difficulty,
according to Klein, was the problem of obtaining the materials
to be used for the construction of the 'saucers,' but even this
had been solved by German engineers toward the end of 1945, and
construction on the objects was scheduled to begin," Klein
added.
We cannot speak about
flying saucers, mysterious spacecraft, and advanced technology
without mentioning
Hermann Oberth, the founding father of rocketry
and astronautics.
Oberth said:
"It is my thesis that
flying saucers are real and that they are space ships from
another solar system.
I think that they possibly are manned by
intelligent observers who are members of a race that may have
been investigating our Earth for centuries."
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