UFOs: Nazi Secret Weapons?
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Barker
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Written by:
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Ernst Zundel
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Were UFOs developed by the Nazis? Did Hitler move to war too fast, before his scientists had a chance to develop copies of saucer prototypes developed in Southern Germany, and were these deliberately delayed - by "good" Germans and Allied spies - for humanitarian reasons?
This and more can be found in this audiobook by Ernst Zundel, the infamous "holocaust denier" who, like so many agent-provocateurs, released solid information, only to see that information "smeared" - by chance or by design - by their own personal failings.
This audio examines Operation Highjump (the Antarctic Nazi base), Hitler's drive to produce various types of UFOs, and discusses the need for "Disclosure". The material is thought-provoking, and gives credence to the Nazi development of flying saucers.
UFOs: Nazi Secret Weapons? has been banned in dozens of countries, with the author claiming he has been held as a political prisoner for the last quarter of a century. The author hints at a possible connection between the appearance of UFOs in large numbers and Hitler's escape from Berlin.
The startling dossier assembled here has been much-copied in the decades since it was written (1974), with other authors claiming to have discovered this material. However, it was Zundel who first gathered the data and presented it to the world - probably to his everlasting regret.
UFOs: Nazi Secret Weapons? is a must-have for serious UFO researchers as well as collectors of saucer memorabilia.
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- Xopowo
- 2020-03-17
Might raise your eyebrows for several reasons
Excellent book about the Nazi experimental aircraft.
The theories about Hitler escaping and bases in Antarctica are interesting but not new. What's surprising is how pro-Nazi it is. While totally true that the Allies pillaged German technology and scientists that would work for them (ex. Project Paperclip), the author wants us to believe that Hitler was out to save the world, not just win the war for Germany. While it is a book from 1974 that talks about a book written after the war, the pro-Nazi aspect makes for surprising listening. I laud the scientific freedom, resources and creativity that led to the flying discs, but they had prisoner slave labour dig underground bases with bare hands.
Tell me more about the technology, but do not weep for Nazis.
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