Today I wanna talk about the conspiracy of Nazi UFO's.
Basicly the theory is, during the time of World War II the Nazi's wanted to make aircraft superior to those of the Ally's. Since 1950 there were many claims the Nazi's had acces to advanced aircraft, superior to any of it's age, they were useally described as Supersonic-helicopters. The earliest assertion of Nazi flying saucers appears to be in the Italian newspaper Il Giornale d'Italia in early 1950. People also claim there are still undiscovered bases. Just to note, this is an article about man made flying objects, so their not from possible extra-terrestial origin.
Myth or Real?
Whether Nazi UFO's are real no-one knows. People claim the government found a secret base on Anarctica but kept it in secret, away from the public. Rumours also say all the first hand blueprints, documents and other evidence were destroyed before the Allies could find them. I mean, there's gotta be a reason most of the Nazi scientists were recruited by the US military after the war. There were lost of rumours after the fall of the Third Reich about "Nazi Superweapons", but those are mostly supported by unreliable sources. However, not so long ago, the British magazine The Sun did some serious research on Nazi UFO's and came out at some strange secret underground tunnels in Thüringen, Germany. Here workers under SS-General Hans Kammler possibly worked on the creation of Nazi UFO's.
Reports
Throughout the war there were lots and lots of UFO sightings, then known as Foo Fighters. In 1944, eye-witnesses saw a flying saucer above the British Thames, but the strange thing was, the saucer was wearing a German military sign. The New York Times even reported about mysterious flying saucers, warping over the buildings at an intense speed.In 1943 a German officer witnessed a saucer with a diameter of about 5 meters on the Prague-Gbell airport. Four arms streched out of it and it started to levitate, rotate and make a lot of noise. It was iron-coloured and had a German military sign on it.
Like these reports there are much more, but for now, I'm finishing this post.
A 50-year old person I know told me that once, when he was a boy, a flying saucer crashed near his house in the countryside. And the police showed up, didn't let them go and check.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThe next day, a bunch of americans showed up, went to the crashing site, and then left, with all the evidence. Bear in mind that this happened in southern Chile.
He told me that as a kid he always believed there was a Martian inside, but after investigating a lot more while growing up his best guess is that the americans didn't want them to show up and find a Russian test pilot.
There have been a number of attempts to build a flying saucer. However they are terribly unstable and inefficient. Also, I can't think of any benefit they might have... so it seems a waste to me.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenoh nice info..
BeantwoordenVerwijderenbut that was inverse ingeniery?
interesting Ive heard about foo fighters but not about actual german saucers
BeantwoordenVerwijderenCool things to think about.
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I've heard of these. And it wouldn't surprise me; they were ahead of their time when it comes to science. They ideology sucked, though.
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great post
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I actually think I heard about some of this stuff on npr a month or two ago. Weird.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI think there could have been some German flying saucers, but they must have been really crappy otherwise they would have made them in mass and uses them against the Allies. I'm fairly sure they were developing things like this, but doubt they made very much progress.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenSuch a good combination of conspiracy topics: Nazis and UFO's... and yet it all comes out to be pretty plausible in the end. +following
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