SS Brotherhood of the Bell: The Nazis’ Incredible Secret Technology

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by Joseph P. Farrell


  But here, as in Reich of the Black Sun, the focus is not only on the implications of Nazi survival and the possibility that its secret weapons projects were continued independently of any of the governments of the postwar world. We shall also continue the detailed comparison of the wartime development of exotic physics and technologies by the Nazis, with the technologies of “recovered craft” outlined in the MAJIC-12 documents that was begun in Reich of the Black Sun, for new documentary evidence has come to my attention since its publication, and this in turn compels further investigation, an investigation that was begun in chapters 16 and 17 of the previous book. As will be seen in the main body of this work, these documents almost nowhere evidence the type of contradictory data-sets encountered in the MAJIC-12 documents examined in Reich of the Black Sun, but rather, speak more directly to a terrestrial, though unknown, origin for the recovered craft. And in at least one instance, a MAJIC-12 document clearly points the finger to Nazi Germany, and even casts an aura of suspicion on the all-too-convenient death of General Patton. When these details are compared with the known developments of Nazi secret weapons research, the picture is quite disturbing. Even more disturbing is why such documents and their terrestrial origin implications continue to be ignored by the North American UFOlogy community.

  As such, this book is, like the previous one, a book about the exotic weapons the Nazis were developing, but unlike the previous one, it is more about the underlying, and quite monstrous, physics they were developing as a basis for these weapons. Likewise, this book is also about the implications of that physics and those weapons for recent politics and history. As we shall see, this physics has strong ties with the “scalar” nonlinear “electro-acoustic” waves and thinking developed first by Tesla, and subsequently elaborated by Nazi and Soviet physicists, and also to the type of physics I have posited was the basis underlying my three books on the Great Pyramid and the weapon hypothesis, The Giza Death Star, The Giza Death Star Deployed, and The Giza Death Star Destroyed. The scientists and mathematicians in Nazi Germany that began the groundbreaking and revolutionary work in this type of physics were in the uttermost lofty reaches of the classification system of the SS. The group of scientists and engineers investigating this monstrous new physics and its implied technologies were an elite band, a “brotherhood” within the black brotherhood of the SS that I call simply “the SS Brotherhood of the Bell.” Their credo, forced on some by the Nazi ideology and readily embraced by others, was the development of a whole new paradigm of physics, free of the constraints of relativity and “Jewish physics.” And develop it they did.

  It is therefore in the complex interface of history and technology that this book, like the previous one, lives. Therefore some may contrive to dismiss this work as even more speculative than its predecessor. In this respect, while always believing the Kennedy assassination to have been the work of a conspiracy, I myself came to entertain a possible Nazi involvement rather late, preferring, like most, to see a network of “coalescing interests” comprising the Mafia, disenchanted CIA and possibly FBI elements, and high-level business and banking interests as being behind it, united for a brief moment, to achieve a common and horrible goal. Certainly such elements, particularly in the murky connection between government and “big business” and, most importantly, “banking,” would have the necessary clout and influence to maintain a cover-up down to our day. But the motivation for such an ongoing cover-up remains unclear.

  Until one adds in Nazis and advanced technology that, in its benign aspect, promises an end to current energy technologies and the geopolitical order that they impose and threatens the complete upheaval of the global economic “order”, and that, in its malevolent aspect, is black with the dark promise of truly planet-busting weapons utterly beyond the wildest thermonuclear fantasies of an Edward Teller or Andrei Sakharov. Add to this mix elements within the federal government running on the fumes of fear and in thrall to globalist corporate oligarchies intent on public suppression and secret development of alternative physics and energy systems, and one has a coalescence of interests that would have strong motivations for murdering a President who gave repeated signals that he was prepared to dismantle all of it, or at least bring significant parts of it out into the open.

  Some may therefore dismiss this work as an exercise in paranoia, and perhaps it is. But given the history of governments in modern times, one can never be too paranoid. After all, they are. And as a lesson of paranoia with global ambitions, the Nazi regime of the Third Reich is without peer. It takes genuine crazed paranoia to lead a nation the size of the state of Texas to conquer Europe and wage war with most of the rest of the world for six years, and then to plan, in the midst of it all and with customary German thoroughness and organization, for a continuance of Nazism after the war. But it took likewise a paranoia without peer to dream of a physics with so much flexibility, not only with a potential planet-busting capability but also with an endless promise in the fields of energy and propulsion, and then to proceed to begin the theoretical and experimental spade work to bring that physics to practical and realizable weapons and propulsion systems. As this book avers, by the time of the German surrender, they had made sufficient progress in their work that it was continued by them after the war in a number of “host” countries, including the Soviet Union, South Africa, Japan, Brazil, and, yes, (West) Germany.

  But there are other reasons that have made this sequel necessary. The first of these was my acquisition of some of the wartime papers of physicists mentioned in Reich of the Black Sun. Acquisition of these papers has caused me to correct certain inaccuracies in the previous book and has raised new questions. Secondly, the excellent series on Hitler’s “victory weapons,” German author Friedrich Georg’s Hitlers Siegeswaffen series, has continued with the recent appearance, just last year, of his research into German long-range rocketry, guidance systems, and nascent space program. This research, placed in the wider context of SS projects in radical physics, raises new questions about the “Allied Legend” that were first raised in Reich of the Black Sun. Georg’s research, as we shall see, also raises important questions not only regarding what was going on at Peenemünde in the final weeks of the war, but also important questions directly calling into question Lt. Col. Corso’s account of the Roswell affair in his famous book The Day After Roswell.

  Equally important, Polish military researcher Igor Witkowski’s superb research into all aspects of German secret weapons has finally been published in a single volume in English entitled The Truth About the Wunderwaffe. Needless to say, the material in Witkowski’s book on the SS’s most secret project, The Bell, greatly expands the amount of information available in English. The emergence of Witkowski’s research in English would, in and of itself, require a sequel to Reich of the Black Sun. I therefore rely heavily on Witkowski’s magisterial research in this work. Witkowski’s research likewise also raises serious questions and doubts about Col. Corso’s assertion that “ET” technology was gradually seeded into American industry after the Roswell incident. And of course, Witkowski’s research forms the essential foundation for any examination of the Bell and the exotic physics it may represent.

  As will be apparent in the main body of this work, however, I have cast the Bell and the physics it may represent in a very different interpretive and admittedly much more radical and speculative a context than does Witkowski. It seems to me that this was necessary both because of the type of signature effects it seemed to have, but also because of the indications that the Germans were investigating a type of physics called by various names, but which, following the suggestion of Tom Bearden’s research into this subject, I have called “scalar” physics.

  Such physics represents not only a new and efficient energy source, but also perhaps the ultimate power for destruction. Therefore, its continued and perhaps independent development by various criminal conspiracies and syndicates may indeed have been one of the penultimate factors and motivations in the
assassination of President John F Kennedy.

  Finally, Carter Plymton Hydrick’s excellent research has finally been published in book form, Critical Mass: How Nazi Germany Surrendered Enriched Uranium for the United States’ Atomic Bomb. Since there are slight revisions in this work from the internet version I first relied on in Reich of the Black Sun, revisions that themselves compel new speculations – many from Hydrick himself – it seemed appropriate that this work was the best place to address some of these issues. In any case, Hydrick’s work remains a standard in this alternative history of World War Two secret weapons that, like Witkowski’s or Meyer and Mehner’s research, simply cannot and must not be ignored by the serious inquirer into this suppressed and hidden history and science.

  Finally, a word must be said about my own personal attitude towards and “philosophy” of UFOs, lest the contents of this book be taken to represent it in toto. First, I wish to make it abundantly clear that I am not philosophically opposed to the idea of extraterrestrial life, nor, for that matter, to the idea of life-forms that inhabit “higher dimensions” or “planes of existence.” That being said, I am similarly not opposed to the idea that such life forms may have visited, and may be visiting, the Earth. However, I am convinced, by a reading of various “contactee” and “abduction” reports, that much of this phenomenon is of a profoundly spiritual, and – dare I say it – evil nature.

  With these broad remarks in mind, then what of actual UFOs? That is, what do I make of those reports that clearly indicate actual advanced “craft” themselves? While I am also convinced that there are many genuine reports, and even some even more stunning NASA space shuttle footage, by the same token, in but few cases do I personally detect a physics and performance signature that compels to any “extraterrestrial”, that is to say, extra-solar system origin for the phenomenon. I do not deny the extreme performance characteristics, only that in most cases the characteristics reported still fall short of anything practical for interstellar travel. Moreover, I fully realize that to connect some of the phenomena and documentary evidence to Nazis is a decidedly unpopular view in the UFOlogy community, overpopulated as it is by any number of well-known names that push the ET hypothesis no matter what, and even when they should know better. They produce their documents, and argue quite persuasively for their authenticity, and then go on to argue on the basis of their contents that the ET hypothesis is the most plausible explanation for the “government UFO cover-up.” And I do not deny the strength nor the cogency of their arguments. However, as I shall show, there are other documents that argue against that hypothesis, equally persuasively, that will never be mentioned by those well-known names at their conferences, for they clearly imply a “Nazi angle” to the story, even if “ET” is left in the picture.

  By the same token, my use of the “Nazi Legend” to reinterpret the MAJIC-12 story and Colonel Corso’s The Day After Roswell may be misunderstood as well. Accordingly, I do not believe the “Nazi Legend” explains all UFO sightings for the simple reason that there are far too many of them for this source to be the origin of all of them. It explains only a limited number of cases, during a limited time frame in selected locations. Likewise, it explains some of the motivations of those who suppress “the truth about UFOs” but certainly not all the motivations.

  But however I attempt to limit misunderstandings, I nonetheless do not expect this book will have me invited to any UFO conferences any time in the near future, nor, for that matter, will it endear me to many practiced in the “esoteric sciences” for reasons that will become obvious in the main body of the work.

  It thus only remains for the reader to judge if a solid prima facie case has been made for the largely speculative reconstruction that now follows.

  Joseph P. Farrell

  2005

  Part One

  “The Background”:

  The “Race” to the Moon

  • “The foundations for the grand space project were laid down during WWII.

  • “This project was conceived and designed as a collaboration between two superpowers.

  • “The Cold War was a convenient cover under which aspects of this project could be implemented and hidden.”

  Mary Bennett and David S Percy,

  Dark Moon: Apollo and the Whistleblowers, p. 200.

  1.

  “In the Nick of Time”

  “The methods and philosophies that the Nazi scientists brought with them resulted in serious breaches of U.S. security and the unthinkable horror of American soldiers being used as research guinea pigs in the same way that concentration camp prisoners had been used during the war.”

  Linda Hunt, The United States Government, Nazi Scientists, and Project

  Paperclip: 1945 to 19901

  “James Webb, NASA’s second administrator, complained that the Germans were circumventing the system by attempting to build the Saturn V in-house at the center. Rocco Petrone, who became the Marshall director in 1973, said that Webb felt the group needed to be more tightly controlled.”2

  On January 4th, 1945, U.S. General George S. Patton wrote a remarkable thing in his war diary: “We can still lose this war.” It was a remarkable statement, especially since the last large German offensive of World War Two, the Battle of the Bulge, was all but finished, and the victorious Allied armies, like their Soviet counterparts in the East, were then poised to deal the final death blows to Hitler’s crumbling Third Reich. Optimism prevailed at the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF). For some reason, however, General “Blood and Guts” Patton, despite his well known public image of bravado and optimism, had serious private fears and reservations. The question is:

  Why?

  Why indeed, since on any conventional military appraisal, the German Reich was finished. It was only a matter of… time.

  But even with the ill-fated German Ardennes offensive – the

  Battle of the Bulge – there is more than meets the eye when one adds in the thesis of my previous book, Reich of the Black Sun, that the Nazis may have won the race for the atom bomb well ahead of the Manhattan Project. The objective of the German offensive was, according to the standard explanation, to break through thinly held American lines in the Ardennes, drive behind the Allied lines in

  Holland, seize the port of Antwerp, and thus not only drive a wedge between American and British forces, but also to cut the supply lines to British Field Marshal Sir Bernard Law Montgomery’s armies in the Netherlands. But the standard explanation fails simply for the reason that the Allies would have been capable of using Dutch ports to supply the “trapped” armies. Thus, the end of the war presents, behind the “obvious” and “well known ‘facts,’” yet another mystery. What really was the Nazi leadership trying to do, and why would it have caused such concern to General Patton to cause him to remark about it in his diary? British author Geoffrey Brooks pinpoints the hidden military and political reasoning that lay behind the Nazi offensive by raising precisely this question:

  Hitler’s Luftwaffe ADC von Below remarked in his 1982 memoirs that even he could not understand why Hitler wanted to go to Antwerp – “a place that led nowhere.”3

  But the answer may lie in a curious order placed in German shipyards in the period leading up to the surprise German offensive, for an order for twenty-four “500-ton submersible barges able to transport and launch V-2 rockets” was placed at yards in Stettin and Elbing.4 And London was just within range of the V-2 from Antwerp.

  But the mystery does not yet end, for an offensive merely to resume the V-2 bombardment of England does not yet make sense. According to Brooks, one only begins to see the logic behind the German offensive by seeing it connected to a resumption of V-2 attacks, for “the V-2 campaign had been a failure. Hitler knew that. There had to be something extra to make all this worthwhile.”5 What that “something extra” was, was hinted at by none other than the Deputy Commanding General for the US Army Air Force’s Intelligence, Lieutenant General Donal
Putt, shortly after the war in 1946. Brooks’ comments are worth citing extensively:

  (Lt. General Putt) told the Society of Aeronautical Engineers: “The Germans were preparing rocket surprises for the whole world in general and England in particular which would have, it is believed, changed the course of the war if the invasion had been postponed for so short a time as half a year.” Putt was also quoted in an aside as having stated that “the Germans had V-2s with atomic explosive warheads.” A surprise is a surprise and hitherto ordinary rocket warfare had proved unproductive. The range of the V-2 was 200 miles. The crucial success of the Allied progress by December 1944 had therefore been to drive the German forces in Europe beyond this limit. The objective of the Ardennes campaign was the Belgian port of Antwerp, 200 miles from London.6

  In other words, once again, the Nazi atom bomb is the hidden logic at work in the operational plans of both sides late in the war, and is very likely the hidden operational logic behind the otherwise militarily indefensible German offensive in the Ardennes. Small wonder then, that Patton would remark “We can still lose this war,” even at such a late date. Similarly, if this scenario is the basis of his remarks, then it also serves to indicate that America’s most celebrated field commander was also privy to some very sensitive information.

  As was seen in my previous book, Reich of the Black Sun, a number of articles appeared in the postwar Western press to corroborate the notion that the war was won, not against a tottering Reich, but just in the nick of time. The articles usually accompanied these evaluations with revelations of Nazi secret weapons, most of them on the “fantastic” end of the spectrum. Perhaps this was a ploy to convince the Western public that the Nazi leaders were quite insane – as if any convincing needed to be done by that point – and that their hopes were so wildly bizarre and unrealistic that indeed the Third Reich’s military state in late 1944 and early 1945 was all but hopeless.

 

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