15 Igor Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, pp. 242-243.
16 I was delighted to discover that Witkowski had come to similar conclusions regarding the real operational purposes for General Patton’s Third Army objectives late in the war as I had: “Simultaneously from this period – from mid-April 1945 comes the last known photograph of the Ju 390 – taken in Prague, during preparations for flight. Then the trace comes to an end – there was no aircraft, and no Kammler. Although he was intensively hunted after the war, he completely ‘vanished’. The opinion prevails that only one of the superpowers could have so effectively hidden a high-ranking SS general. It is known from other sources that the Americans (Patton’s Army) drove a wedge deep into Czechoslovakia among other reasons to reach the employees and documents of Kammler’s ‘department’ and lengthily interrogated all of them. These materials are to this day kept top secret. This is very intriguing and once again points to the ‘American trail.’”(The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 289, emphasis added).
17 Witkowski observes that Debus was crucial in the project for the “separation of magnetic fields component,” (The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 238). This is highly significant, given Debus’ subsequent postwar employment by NASA at the Kennedy Space Center, and given the allegations of some that there are two spaces programs, one a very covert one employing exotic – and suppressed – technology.
18 Witkowski does mention that according to his sources, Gerlach did speak a great deal in the Farm Hall Transcripts about magnetic fields, atomic nuclei, the earth’s gravitation, and “extraterrestrial space.” (The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 255). If this is true then it puts a whole other perspective on the classification of the Farm Hall Transcripts and why they remained classified for so long. Perhaps Gerlach’s comments also caused him to be brought to this country after his internment in England, since as has been seen, he was subsequently interrogated in the U.S.A., where his wartime research diaries remain classified to this day. This would clearly imply that the U.S.A. knew something about these subjects – more than it was willing to share with its British ally – and brought Gerlach over to flesh out a full picture of the Bell.
19 Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 235, emphasis added.
20 Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 235.
21 Carter Plymton Hydrick, Critical Mass: pp. 72-80. See also my Reich of the Black Sun, pp. 25-35 for a summary of Hydrick’s arguments.
22 Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 256.
23 Ibid., emphasis added.
24 Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 257, emphasis Witkowski’s.
25 Ibid., p. 256.
26 Ibid.
27 Ibid., p. 255.
28 Ibid.
29 Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 255.
30 Ibid, p. 257.
31 Tom Agoston, Blunder! How the US Gave Away Nazi Supersecrets to the Soviet Union
32 Joseph P Farrell, Reich of the Black Sun, pp. 95-116.
33 Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 259, emphasis added.
34 See Nick Cook, The Hunt for Zero Point, pp. 182-192.
35 Igor Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 239
36 Ludwigsdorff.
37 Igor Witkowski, personal correspondence to the author, July 23, 2005.
38 Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 234.
39 Ibid., p. 235.
40 Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, pp. 235-236.
41 Ibid., p. 242.
42 Ibid., p. 260.
43 Ibid.
44 Ibid., p. 280.
45 Ibid.
46 Geoffrey Brooks, Hitler’s Terror Weapons, p. 2, emphasis added.
47 Brooks, Hitler’s Terror Weapons, p. 3, emphasis added. SS-E-IV is the designation of “SS Entwicklungsstelle IV” the super-secret SS unit investigating the properties of vacuum flux or Zero Point Energy, one aspect of which would have been the investigation into the control of gravity.
48 Ibid., p. 9.
49 Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 231
50 Ibid., pp. 231-232.
51 Ibid., p. 232, emphasis Witkowski’s.
52 Ibid.
53 Igor Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, pp. 232-233, boldface emphasis Witkowski’s, italicized emphasis mine.
54 Geoffrey Brooks notes that “By 1944 Germany had cornered all available European stocks of thorium, but, on enquiring the reason, the US Alsos mission was unable to establish a satisfactory answer.” (Hitler’s Terror Weapons, p. 138)
55 In this regard, I did initially speculate in my Reich of the Black Sun, without having had access to Witkowski’s work, that the Bell’s mysterious Xerum-525 was a radioactive isotope of mercury or of some other elements or compounds. Q.v. Reich of the Black Sun, pp. 335.
56 “KL”: Konzentrationslager: concentration camp.
57 Igor Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, pp. 233-234, emphasis added.
58 Igor Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 234.
59 Ibid., p. 234, emphasis added. The metallic taste is a signature of some close encounters with UFOs. UFOlogist Timothy Good produces the following account of such an encounter by a German UFOlogist, Dr. Peter Hattwig, and his wife: “Suddenly, we heard a clear humming sound coming from the sky. After three or four seconds this noise, which seemed ‘metallic’, as though produced by a centrifugal force, grew louder….our bedroom and terrace outside was lit by something even more powerful than the moonlight – a bluish-white colour like neon lighting. At the saem time we both felt a strange metallic sort of taste on our tongues.” (Timothy Goode, Unearthly Disclosure: Conflicting Interests in the Control of Extraterrestrial Intelligence [London: Arrow Books, 2000], 48).
60 Ibid.
61 Igor Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 234.
62 Ibid.
63 Ibid., pp. 234-235.
64 Ibid., p. 263.
65 Igor Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 235.
66 Ibid.
67 Ibid., p. 245.
68 Igor Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 245, emphasis added.
69 Ibid., p. 257.
70 Ibid., p. 247.
71 Ibid.
72 Ibid., p. 249.
73 Ibid., emphasis added.
74 Igor Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 250.
75 Ibid.
76 Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 251.
77 Wikowski cites Japanese experiments in this regard, but one might also point to the various experiments of physicist Di Palma.
78 Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 253. Burkhardt Heim was a well-known and respected physicist and peace advocate in Germany before his death. Almost nothing is said about him in this country, but it is significant that his work was mentioned by Leonard G. Cramp in his well-known UFO classic UFOs and AntiGravity: Piece for a Jig-Saw (Kempton: Adventures Unlimted Press, 1966), pp. 94, 110.
Gravitational research is, in one respect, obviously the motivation and purpose of the Bell. In his recent July 23, 2005 correspondence with the author, Witkowski also makes another connection that is well worth pondering. Connecting the idea of “magnetic fields separation” with atomic spin polarization, Witkowski then goes on to state:
“We know from contemporary references that the ‘separation’ may be achieved in various ways, like by a superconductor or through a so called pinch in plasma. As I interpreted this, it may refer to a relativistic isolation of a “reference frame”. It’s an idea that has been derived from Einstein’s theory, before the Second World War. NASA has launched the Gravity Probe B spacecraft last year (which has fast spinning balls surrounded by a material superconducting in this temperature, in order to isolate the magnetic field, therefore to basically verify the same effect only that without plasma.) They quoted a different reference however: the theory developed in Germa
ny and Austria before the war mostly by Hans Thirring, a theory of spacetime and gravity which takes into account such a “separation” – if not for NASA, the work would be largely forgotten.”
Witkowski also mentions in his letter that Thirring was a close associate of Dr Walther Gerlach.
79 Friedrich Mattern, UFO’s: Nazi Secret Weapon? (Toronto, Ontario: Samisdat Publishers, Ltd. No Date. P. 110
80 Friedrich Mattern, UFO’s” Nazi Secret Weapon? pp. 110-113.
81 Witkowski, personal correspondence to the author, July 23, 2005.
82 Witkowski makes it clear that this slave labor came from the nearby Gross-Rosen concentration camp.
83 Igor Witkowski, The Truth About the Wunderwaffe, p. 284, emphasis Witkowski’s.
5.
“Working in Fields of Physics that were Monstrous on a Daily Basis”
“(Scalar) weapons are the most powerful and flexible weapons on earth. Nothing else can stand against them. Any nation not possessing (scalar) weapons is already a second-rate power, regardless of how many nuclear missiles, bombers, and submarines it possesses, or how many high-energy lasers and high power microwave weapons it possesses”
Tom Bearden, Fer De Lance: Briefing on Soviet Scalar Electromagnetic
Weapons1
A. Strange Claims and Quotations:
Indicators of Wartime German Research in “Scalar” Weapons
When approaching the more extreme claims advanced in some exotic literature for Nazi secret weapons developments, one has the impression of some dark mediaeval alchemists’ laboratory, with the alchemists dressed in the black uniforms of the SS, cracking whips on the backs of emaciated concentration camp slaves to perfect their dreadful machines of power and annihilation. It has all the elements – were the scope of human suffering involved not so real and so enormous – of a bad Hollywood “B” movie, with a gaunt Boris Karloff orchestrating an oddball cast that includes Bela Lugosi, Peter Lorre, Vincent Price and Sydney Greenstreet, all playing larger-than-life villains conspiring to conquer the world.
But the situation is not helped by the strange quotations from reliable sources which, if one really pays attention to them, should give one pause. Consider two examples from the Farm Hall Transcripts, the transcripts of the conversations of the German atom-bomb scientists interred at Farm Hall, secretly recorded by the British and declassified by them only in 1992. The two examples, which I cited without extensive commentary in my previous book on Nazi secret weapons, Reich of the Black Sun, concern artificial rubies, and an unknown “photochemical process” of isotope enrichment. I will cite both sets of quotations and my remarks concerning them from that book directly.
1. The “Artificial Rubies” Passage from The Farm Hall Transcipts
(Reich of the Black Sun, pp. 142-132)
On pages 142 and 143 of Reich of the Black Sun I observed that one of the interred Farm Hall scientists made a rather astonishing statement, a statement made astonishing not only for its “matter-of-fact” passing nature and brevity, but also because it called forth almost no comment from the editor of the transcripts:
Then, on July 21, 1945, the handsome and cynical Horst Korsching, discussing the prospects for making a living with Diebner and Bagge, offers a curious observation:
“BAGGE: For the sake of the money, I should like to work on the uranium engine; on the other hand, I should like to work on cosmic rays. I feel like Diebner about this.
“KORSCHING: Would you both like to construct an uranium engine? “DIEBNER: This is the chance to earn a living.
“KORSCHING: Every layman can see that these ideas are exceedingly important. Hence there won’t be any money in it. You only make money on ideas which have escaped the general public. If you invent something like artificial rubies for the watch making industry, you will make more money than with the uranium engine.” 2
I then commented as follows:
Artificial rubies? Of course, such things were used in watchmaking before the invention of quartz movement. But in 1945, the idea was fantastic. Of course, by the time of the declassification of these transcripts, the world’s first laser, which did in fact use an artificial ruby as the main component of the lasing optical cavity, was history, having been invented in 1961. But in July 1945 the idea was more than a little ahead of its time. Is this another possible, though slight, indication that something else was going on inside Nazi Germany? Later in the conversation, Korsching expresses his desire to return Hechingen to collect his telescope, lenses and prisms, an indication that he was perhaps involved in optical as well as nuclear research.3
The mention there of the connection between lasers and artificial rubies was not accidental, for on page 104 of Reich of the Black Sun, I cited the following quotation from former British intelligence officer-cum-journalist Tom Agoston, who first broke the story of the Kammlerstab, the SS’s secret weapons think tank, to the West in the 1980s:
Its purpose was to pave the way for building nuclear-powered aircraft, working on the application of nuclear energy for propelling missiles and aircraft; laser beams, then still referred to as “death rays”: a variety of homing rockets, and to seek other potential areas for high-technology breakthrough. In modern high-tech jargon, the operation would probably be referred to as an “SS research think tank.” Some work on second-generation secret weapons, including the application of nuclear propulsion for aircraft and missiles, was already well advanced. 4
What is interesting is the juxtaposition of these two quotations, for while Agoston offers no evidence for his assertion that the SS was working on the development of lasers during the war, he nonetheless clearly states that this was an avenue of research being pursued.
Thus, the subsequent appearance of the Farm Hall Transcripts in the early 1990s oddly corroborates Agoston’s assertions with Korsching’s very curious reference to artificial rubies, a then costly and time-consuming process that surely would have merited more than merely making rubies for watches. Since the transcripts had not yet been declassified by the British government when Agoston wrote his book, we can only assume that Agoston did not know the contents of the still secret Transcripts and was basing his assertions on his confidential talks with Dr. Wilhelm Voss, who first disclosed the story of Kammler’s black projects secret weapons think tank.
This juxtaposition argues very strongly, though only circumstantially, that the SS was indeed involved in researching lasers. While we do not yet know how far they pressed this research, nor to what degree of success, it is in any case not of immediate concern, since the theoretical possibility of lasers already existed within quantum mechanics at that time.
But what is of real interest is the type of physics that Agoston’s and Korsching’s remarks - made decades apart and independently of each other – indicate about the nature of the physics concepts the Germans were investigating, in this case, aspects of quantum mechanics and coherence. As was seen in Reich of the Black Sun, Nazi ideology itself, with its rejection of “Jewish” relativistic physics, would have naturally turned to the home-grown, “purely Aryan” and equally successful, quantum mechanical theory as a conceptual basis from which to pursue its advanced projects. We shall return to this all-important though brief clue, coherence, in a moment. For now, let us turn our attention to a second odd quotation, another weird glimpse into the possible areas of physics the SS was investigating.
2. The Farm Hall Transcript’s Indications of a German Photochemical Process of Isotope Separation and Enrichment
As recounted in Reich of the Black Sun, once the interred German scientists had learned of the Allied a-bombing of Hiroshima, they then begin to debate how the Allies could have “done it so soon,” a discussion that naturally quickly turns to the question of separating and enriching enough uranium 235 isotope. In one short exchange between Karl Wirtz and Otto Hahn, the discoverer of nuclear fission, the deduction is quickly made by Hahn that the Allies could only have achieved the production of a uranium a-bomb with such p
rocesses, a sentiment quickly echoed by Wirtz with his comment “They have it too,”5 a short admission pregnant with implications that methods of isotope separation were clearly known and available to the Germans during the war.
But as I noted in Reich of the Black Sun, “a short, but astonishing, exchange between Hahn, Weizsäcker, Harteck, Wirtz, and Diebner” then follows:
HAHN: I think it’s absolutely impossible to produce one ton of uranium 235 by separating isotopes.
WEIZSÄCKER: What do you do with these centrifuges?
HARTECK: You can never get pure “235” with the centrifuge. But I don’t believe that it can be done with the centrifuge. WIRTZ: No certainly not.
HAHN: Yes, but they could do it with mass spectrographs. Ewald has some patent.
DIEBNER: There is also a photochemical process. 6
As Reich of the Black Sun goes on to indicate, this little exchange is a sign that perhaps the scientists are playing out a farce on their British captors, and that the farce may even be continuing by the British themselves in their declassification of the transcripts.
What do I mean by this? What I mean is that the British declassification is significant for when it occurs, and I only explored a few of the possible reasons in the previous book:
Note that the transcripts are declassified by the British after the German reunification in 1989, an oblique admission, perhaps, that there was no more purpose in maintaining whatever secrets they still held, since there would now be other sources available to tell the story that had been long suppressed: that the Nazis had been either perilously close to, or had actually acquired the atom bomb before the Allies. 7
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