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sageofquay.blogspot.de http://sageofquay.blogspot.de/2014/04/jack-heart-black-sun-rising-part-5.html Jack Heart: Black Sun Rising Part 5 Jules Vernes inspired many a young boy to dream of star travel and powerful machines. What novelists imagined, scientists set out to bring into reality, often drawing from age-old texts and by observing nature. The turn of the century set in motion a rush for the last frontiers. Ever wondered where the inventions that became the icons of The American Dream came from? The everyday appliances that we rely on, the conveniences of modern life and entertainment? With all these gadgets that have dominated our modern lives the past 60 years, there are things that go far beyond. What the Futurists had dreamed up came from a source that propagandists have been busy describing as ultimate evil ever since. — Orage Their approach to the development of technology was different in many respects, and that's what I wanted to emphasize, because in my view it's still poorly understood. Only when one will compile various fields, an overall picture will emerge, which is simply interesting. It emerges that it was a different model of civilization, working differently. We may learn from that, or we should... — Igor Witkowski Black Sun Rising Part 5 By Jack Heart & Orage "We shall see them again at the epoch of the Revolution." — Abbé Louis Constant (Éliphas Lévi) [Source] I don’t remember exactly when I was formally introduced to him. I had seen him and Al Bielek in the clubs all the way back in eighty-nine. In their polyester ensembles complete with plaid high waters to show off their buster brown shoes they had stood out like “undercover” cops amongst the bikers, mobsters and freshly minted Wall Street slicksters that made up the usual crowd. I was running security for a couple of strip clubs right across the street from Babylon Town Hall on Long Island. Preston Nichols was a three hundred and fifty pound gelatinous blob and Bielek looked like he was playing Stan Laurel in an old black and white movie. I was working the door that night and they both stopped right in f ront of me, something most people avoided when there wasn’t a cover charge. They were having an animated conversation about music speaking with exaggerated self importance f or what I took to be a couple of nerds on a whimsical midnight excursion to the wild side. For some reason it stuck in my mind. I remember Preston saying “well I really like U2,” like some important decision had just been reached. In 1992 the very same strange man would come out with an even stranger book. The story woven by Preston Nichols “a f ormer employee of Grumman” and resident of East Islip, along with his coauthor Peter Moon, would assume cult status three books later. They smoothly blend a powerf ul hallucinogenic out of

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    Jack Heart: Black Sun Rising Part 5Jules Vernes inspired many a young boy to dream of star travel andpowerful machines. What novelists imagined, scientists set out to bring intoreality, often drawing from age-old texts and by observing nature. The turnof the century set in motion a rush for the last frontiers. Ever wondered where the inventions that became the icons of TheAmerican Dream came from? The everyday appliances that we rely on, theconveniences of modern life and entertainment? With all these gadgetsthat have dominated our modern lives the past 60 years, there are thingsthat go far beyond. What the Futurists had dreamed up came from a sourcethat propagandists have been busy describing as ult imate evil ever since. Orage

    Their approach to the development of technology was different in many respects, and that'swhat I wanted to emphasize, because in my view it's still poorly understood. Only when one willcompile various fields, an overall picture will emerge, which is simply interesting. It emerges thatit was a different model of civilization, working differently. We may learn from that, or weshould... Igor Witkowski

    Black Sun Rising Part 5

    By Jack Heart & Orage"We shall see them again at the epoch of the Revolution."

    Abb Louis Constant (liphas Lvi) [Source] I dont remember exactly when I was formally introduced to him. I had seen him and AlBielek in the clubs all the way back in eighty-nine. In their polyester ensembles complete withplaid high waters to show off their buster brown shoes they had stood out like undercover copsamongst the bikers, mobsters and freshly minted Wall Street slicksters that made up the usualcrowd. I was running security for a couple of strip clubs right across the street from Babylon TownHall on Long Island. Preston Nichols was a three hundred and f ifty pound gelatinous blob andBielek looked like he was playing Stan Laurel in an old black and white movie.

    I was working the door that night and they both stopped right in f ront of me, something most peopleavoided when there wasnt a cover charge. They were having an animated conversation about musicspeaking with exaggerated self importance f or what I took to be a couple of nerds on a whimsical midnightexcursion to the wild side. For some reason it stuck in my mind. I remember Preston saying well I really likeU2, like some important decision had just been reached.

    In 1992 the very same strange man would come out with an even stranger book. The story woven byPreston Nichols a f ormer employee of Grumman and resident of East Islip, along with his coauthor PeterMoon, would assume cult status three books later. They smoothly blend a powerf ul hallucinogenic out of

  • Crowle ys Lam

    the Brookhaven Lab, the aerospace industry, an old radar station at Montauk Point Long Island and theinvention of the vacuum and transistor tubes. Central to the narrative is the massive bombardment withoscillated microwaves of selected human beings in a specially built chair. The Montauk Chair enabled themto channel alternate realit ies. This was all based on the mathematics of John von Neumann. There wasAleister Crowley, secret underground bases, Nazi occult science, Greys and time travel. Controlling thislatter day Illuminatus Trilogy is a sinister cabal that is able to operate in alternate realitys to manipulatethis one.

    According to Nichols there is an underground complex in Montauk that is headquarters f or a secretarmy of mind-controlled super soldiers. Trained by Nazis they are able to travel through time and spaceacting as trans-dimensional assassins and altering history anyway the cabal pleases. Amongst Nicholscircle of f riends his story was taken so seriously that John Ford, the president of the Long Island U.F.O.Network, and three of his f riends, were given lengthy prison sentences af ter being 'entrapped' in a 1996plot to poison then Suf f olk County Republican Chairman John Powell, Suf f olk Legislator Fred Towle andBrookhaven Conservative Party chief Anthony Gazzola, by exposing them to radium. Af ter Ford wasarrested I would spend a terse couple of days with him in Long Islands Riverhead Correctional Facility. I hadknown Preston Nichols f or about f our years by then.

    Nichols and Moons narrative uses the Babylon working as the cabals raison d'tre. Much of what goes onin Montauk revolves around achieving this magnum opus of all occult ceremonies. In their narrative theBabylon working is designed to bring about the incarnation of the Moon Goddess. It is the culmination of amysterious and archaic rite that Aleister Crowley called the Amalantrah working. Crowley perf ormed theAmalantrah working in the spring of 1918 on Esopus Island on the Hudson River in New York. He spent thatsummer on Long Islands Montauk Point. Crowley's sexual partner or conduit, the Scarlet Woman as Crowleycalled her, was a woman named Roddie Minor. Crowley dubbed her the camel af ter the Qabalistic meaningof the third Hebrew letter Gimel which is the path to the crown of god in the Sepher Yetsirah. Longaf terwards Crowley would make cryptic ref erences to the city of the pyramids and an ethereal guide he hadf or the Amalantrah working that he called Lam. The one picture Crowley drew of Lam would def ine the Greyf or the next hundred years.

    The ritual, or some part of it, was attempted again in1946 by a f ew of Crowleys more notable disciples;Scientology f ounder L. Ron Hubbard and thef lamboyant American rocket scientist Jack Parsons,the man Operation Paperclips poster boy Wernhervon Braun would call the real f ather of Americasspace program. Parsons scarlet woman was actressMarjorie Cameron. They renamed their ritual theBabylon working.

    In 1952 Parsons, who in letters addressed Crowley asMost Beloved Father and would recite Crowley'sHymn to Pan bef ore each test launch, is said to haveperished in a lab explosion. His body was burnedbeyond recognition. A f ew hours later Parsonsbeloved mother would commit suicide. They were bothburied in closed cof f ins f ueling conspiratorialspeculation that neither was dead. Journalist MichaelHof f man II has said that Parsons was trying toconjure a homunculus when the lab explosion tookplace. A homunculus is an ethereal being that themaster alchemist grows in a jar. It knows many secretsof the universe which it will impart to the alchemistwho creates it. On the dark side of the moon there is

  • a crater named af ter Jack Parsons. The cover of Nichols f irst book The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time,features an artists rendit ion of a rearing stallion of ominous muscularproportions. Nichols goes on in the book to say that mans future can onlybe accessed so far then the t ime traveler will always f ind themselves in abarren and uninhabited landscape before a statue of a great rearinghorse.

    In 1993 New Mexican artist Luis Jimenez was commissioned to build a thirtytwo f oot high statue of a similar stallion rearing up in the middle of the stillunf inished Denver International Airport. The airport would open in 1995 but thestatue would not be completed until much later. Jimenez was killed in 2006 whena section of the unf inished horse f ell f rom a hoist at his studio inHondo, New Mexico. His sons would f inally f inish the horse in 2008.Since then about twenty eight million travelers per year are treated tothe spectacle of the rearing horse. It s most notable f eature is its abilityto leave lasting impressions of f ear and dread in small children. Thestatue is also known as the 'Devil Horse' or 'Satan's Steed.'

    Because of its strange architecture, decorum and history, DenverInternational Airport has been called a shrine to the New World Order bymany legit imate researchers. Some have even tried to make a case thatit is the external f ace of vast underground construction in the service ofa Lucif erian elite who are the hidden overlords of the west. Only onething is really certain. The horse in the airport bears an uncannyresemblance to the horse on the cover of Preston's Nichols f irst book.As Jim Morrison once said: When all else fails / We can whip the horse'seyes / And make them sleep.Even before General Patton and his Third Army had reached theSkoda Works in Pilsen he had already discovered the existence ofNational Socialisms subterranean industrial citadels in Ohrdruf . Colonel Robert S. Allen who was PattonsIntelligence of f icer described a miniature Akakor. The central installationwas between two and three stories in volume and built with massivelyreinf orced concrete. Twelve corridors extended f rom the center f orseveral miles like the spokes of a wheel. The army signal corpsestimated the cost of building just the telephone exchange that servedthe Ohrdruf installation, built in late f orty- f our, at ten million dollars.

    These construction projects required 257,000 cubic meters ofsteel-reinforced concrete, 213,000 cubic meters of tunnels [todayabout 97,000 cubic meters of tunnels are known, which meansthat if we assume the construction was close to completion, over ahalf of the underground galleries and chambers have yet to bediscovered], 58 km of roads with six bridges, and 100 km ofpipelines. Albert Speer, Memoirs

    The underground installations had beenbuilt f or the Germans by the TodtOrganization, Germanys equivalent to the

  • Do rsch, le ft o f Sp e e r

    Army Corps of Engineers. Theorganization had built the Autobahn, theSiegf ried Line. And they would later buildthe Atlantic Wall, ostensibly under AlbertSpeer, when f ounder Fritz Todt, theMinister of Armaments and a member ofthe inner sanctum of the NationalSocialists, died in a plane crash af termeeting with Hitler about the prosecutionof the war in February of 1942.

    A similar device to the one operating below Ohrdruf finds a place in declassified literature asfollows: On December 6, 1944, the US Military Intelligence Service commenced ResearchProject 1217 "Investigation into German Possible Use of Rays to Neutralize Allied AircraftMotors". This resulted from "recent interference phenomena occasionally experienced onoperations over Germany in the Frankfurt/Main area." It was usually described as "freakishinterference to engines and electrical instruments" over the north bank of the Main River, aboutten miles from Fhrer headquarters Adlerhorst.

    In a top secret report entitled "Engine Interference Counter-Measures" addressed to theDirector, Air Technical Service Command, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, reference was made toOSS discussions about a German unit somewhere near Frankfurt/Main operating:

    "...an influence interfering with conventional aircraft... however incredible it may appear toproject from the ground to a height of 30,000 feet sufficient magnetic energy to interfere with thefunctioning of the ignition system of an airplane, it must be concluded that the enemy not onlyintends to interfere with our aircraft by some immaterial means, but has also succeeded inaccomplishing this intention..." US Nat Archive NARA/US Strategic Air Forces in Europe - AirIntelligence Summaries, January 1945 et seq. 6 February 1945,

    Speer in spite of the Z ionist f airytale narrative was never a member ofNational Socialisms inner sanctum. As Todts successor as Minister ofArmaments he was in charge of the Todt organization only by tit le. Theoperational chief was Franz Xaver Dorsch, a survivor of the original beer hallputsch and one of the f ounding members of the National Socialist Party.Dorsch reported directly to Martin Bormann. In April of f orty- f our when Hitlerdecided to move German industry underground wholesale he removed Speerand replaced him with Dorsch as head of the Todt Organization.

    Dorsch walked, even though he was in charge of almost one million slavelaborers. He would go on to live another f orty years as a titan of thesuddenly resurgent German industry. Dorsch Consult was f ounded in 1951. Itbecame Dorsch Gruppe in 2006. Dorsch Gruppe is currently Germanyslargest independent planning and consulting company. The Kommissars werenot yet through raping the German woman when Dorsch was commissioned to write papers f or theAmerican military. One of which was published in 1947. In his book Hidden in Plain Sight: Beyond the X-Files;Dr. Richard Sauder, who writes extensively on deep underground military bases, states I have twodeclassified Project Paperclip memoranda in my files that specifically request four men with expertise inunderground construction, one of whom is Xaver Dorsch.

  • Smart b o mb

    By the t ime Germany hosted the summer Olympics in Berlin in 1936 it was the jewel in the crown ofwestern civilization. National Socialism had brought it there f rom the dung heap of Europe within a f ewshort years. But the National Socialists had help. German technology was by some estimates a hundredyears ahead of the rest of the world. When the Germans wanted to show of f Baron Manf red von Ardennehad invented television so the Olympics could be broadcast live to Europe. As f ar as radio waves beamedinto the expanses of the universe Adolph Hitler has a thirty-eight year head start on the Arecibo message.

    Even bef ore they reached the German border the amazed Americans had f ound audio tape when theyliberated Luxemburg. The October issue of Harper in f orty-six depicts an American intelligence operativepulling a miniature vacuum tube half the size of a thumb and a spool of tape f rom his desk draw. He quipsbreathlessly "That's Magnetophone tape." Astounded by German magnetic science he bubbles on "itsplastic, metallized on one side with iron oxide. In Germany that supplanted phonograph recordings. A day'sRadio program can be magnetized on one reel. You can demagnetize it, wipe it of f and put a new programon at any time. No needle; so absolutely no noise or record wear. An hour- long reel costs f if ty cents."

    Amongst the booty brought back to America Harper mentions "a walnut-sized motor which spun a rotor at10,000 rpm so f ast that originally it had destroyed all lubricants with the great amount of ozone itproduced." There were ultra violet lights f or sterilizing milk and inf rared red lights f or night vision optics.There was a cold extrusion process that enabled a thousand percent increase in the production of smallparts made f rom steel. Magnetic f ields, aside f rom being used to record sound, were also being used toartif icially produce Mica. A revolutionary German condenser, now called a capacitor, is described in Harpersas magic, double-distilled.

    All the way back in 1934 German inventor Oskar Heil, expanding on the work of Dr. Heinrich Barkhausen,developed the velocity-modulated tube. Heils tube was able to beam electrons in bunches allowing f or thegeneration of f ar higher f requencies than were possible with the vacuum tube. The Heil tube was the f irstpractical microwave generator. It predated by three years the klystron, a specialized vacuum tube used f orthe same purposes. Wikipedia coyly tells its readers velocity-modulated tubes are very much still in usetoday in microwave technology.

    Heil was also issued several patents f or transistor- like devices bef ore the war. In 1947 he was invited toAmerica. By the end of 1947 Bell Laboratories announced the invention of the point-contact transistor.The transistor tube would make its dbut f or Christmas. In 1956 John Bardeen, William Shockley and WalterBrattain, of Bell Labs would win the Nobel Prize f or it. In 1962 Heil would f ound Heil Scientif ic Labs Inc. andlive happily ever af ter working within the def ense industry of the empire.

    Harper credits the Germans with having 138types of guided missiles in various stages ofproduction or development and using everyknown kind of remote control and f use: radio,radar, wire, continuous wave, acoustics, inf ra-red,light beams, and magnetic. There were plans f ora rocket-motored bomber which would be overNew York City f rom Europe in f orty minutes. TheV9 was a twenty-nine thousand pound rocket thatcould hit a target 3000 miles away reaching 5,870miles an hour upon delivery. Harper sites a seniorAmerican intelligence of f icer as saying theoutcome of the war would have been doubtf ul had the invasion of Europe been delayed just six moremonths.

    The Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov would end up publicly accusing America andBritain of helping themselves, through plundered German patents and technology, to ten billiondollars in reparations. Thats 1940s dollars. The Secretarys Report f rom 1946 by the United States

  • Department of Commerce documents the Technical Industrial Intelligence Committee sif t ing through somethree and half billion papers f rom every f acet of German industry. Of those they committed three and a halfmillion pages to microf ilm. The Library of Congress Quarterly Journal of Current Acquisit ions f or August of1946 estimated that between a thousand and f if teen hundred tons of German air documents had beencollected. They go on to say the f inal screened library now at Wright Field is estimated to be two hundredand twenty tons.

    Americas wanton rape of Germanys private intellectual property not only violated the Hague Conventionbut every rule of common decency. Even the Brit ish were appalled and vowed publicly to respect Germanyspatents. America never did. She launched her golden age of technology with great f anf are bringing Wernhervon Braun over act as both master of ceremonies and court jester.

    One of the largest hauls of classified information harvested by the Allies came from laboratoriesand plants of IG Farben, a syndicate with close American ties that held an almost completemonopoly on chemical production. Chemistry of course was the foundation for the creation ofmost synthetics. The enormous IG Farben Building in Frankfurt, which housed records ofestimable value, was 'miraculously' spared during World War II bombing orgy, proving thatbetter bombing accuracy was possible if the Allies had wished it. The vaults of the FarbenBuilding contained secret industrial information on, among others, liquid and solid fuels,metallurgy, synthetic rubber, textiles, chemicals, plastics, drugs and dyes. Secret formulas wereobtained for over 50,000 dyes, many faster and better than those in the democracies.

    Several U.S. Army officers stationed in the Farben Building after the war commented thatthe value of the files and records confiscated would alone have been sufficient tofinance the war.

    In the digital world, for example, German prewar and wartime scientists had been at the cuttingedge of important developments, from the quartz clock, semiconductors, silicon technology andtransistors to the first computer. Among others, German researchers Herbert F. Matere andHeinrich Welker, working with Zeiss, Siemans and the Kaiser Willhelm Institute for SilicateResearch, were the first to develop the process for the industrial production of integrated circuitsand transistors.

    The culmination of these advances in solid-state physics and digital instrumentation in NaziGermany was the wartime development of a pioneer computer, the Z4. Engineers Konrad Zuseand Helmut Schreyer in Berlin developed these earliest computers. Zuse's laboratory andearlier models of his computer, dating from 1937, were destroyed in bombing raids during theBattle of Berlin, but in the immediate postwar era Zuse was able to rebuild a fully operational Z4by 1949, several months before the debut of the U.S. Eniac. Zuse is also credited with havingdeveloped the first programmable computer language, 'Plankalkul.' America's Bill Gates metwith Zuse in 1995 and now displays Zuse's picture in his office at Microsoft." Daniel W.

  • Michaels

    Stretching from Ohrdruf to beyond Germanys eastern borders lay the hypogeum empire of the SS,presided over by the ruthless and ef f icient prince General Hans Kammler. The Ksi Castle , on what is nowPolands western border with the Czech Republic, is nestled in a f oreboding grove of trees outside theancient village of Fuerstenstein. The Nazi Bell was located there bef ore it was moved to Waldenburg, nowcalled Walbrzych, f orty- f ive kilometers to the south. It would last be seen beneath the village ofLudwigsdorf (Ludwikowice) in the labyrinth of mining tunnels that run like veins through the northern f lankof the Sudeten Mountains.The Nazi Bell has become the twenty-f irst centurys answer to MaryShellys Frankenstein. Like voguish Boris Karlof f s some writers havemade a cottage industry out of it. But like Frankenstein always goingback to Mary Shelly all the Nazi Bell stories go back to IgorWitkowski, a Polish writer who has done extensive historical work onWW II. Witkowski claims to have been privy to court disposit ions andtranscripts taken by the NKVD during the interrogation of JakobSporrenberg the SS-Gruppenfhrer und Generalleutnant der Polizeif or Poland and Belarus. The Polish courts would subsequently hangSporrenberg at the end of 1952 af ter having f ound him guilty of warcrimes in 1950.

    According to Sporrenberg Die Glocke, as it was called in German, wasa bell shaped casing made out of a hard and heavy metal. It was f illedwith a mercury- like substance code-named Xerum 525. The metallicliquid was violet colored and had to be stored in three centimeterthick lead encased receptacles. The experiments always took placeunder a ceramic cover and involved two cylinders rotating with greatcentrif ugal f orce in opposite directions. During the experiments,which were about a minute in duration, the bell would glow pale blue in color.

    The chamber the experiments took place in was deep underground and had a thirty square meter f loor area.The whole chamber was encased in ceramic bricks overlaid with rubber mats. It was thoroughly f lushed witha brine- like liquid af ter every experiment. The mats were replaced af ter every f ew experiments and af terevery ten the whole chamber was replaced with only the bell remaining.

    During the testing personnel were kept a hundred-f if ty to two-hundred meters away. Electrical equipmentwithin that circumf erence would invariably short circuit. The f irst experiments were perf ormed in late 1944.During those tests animals and plants were placed within the bells sphere of inf luence. The test subjects alldied. A crystalline substance would f orm within the tissue and the body f luids gelled separating intof ractions and killing the organism. The subjects all exhibited an accelerated rate of decomposition but wereabsent of any odors of putref action. Within eight to f ourteen hours af ter the experiment the plants wouldhave the consistency of axle grease.

    Five of the original seven scientists working on the bell died. In the second experiments, in early 1945, themortality rate was reduced to 10 to 15%. Humans would experience disturbances of sleep, unsteadiness ontheir f eet and loss of memory. They were also plagued with a permanent metallic taste in their mouth.

    If one f ollows the old railroad tracks out of Ludwigsdorf and up into the Sudetens f oothills, they intersectthe now abandoned Wenceslas Mine hidden in a valley. At the f ar end of the valley next to a now crumblingf acility that was once capable of burning a thousand tons of coal a day, a thirty meter wide concrete ring issuspended ten meters high by ten concrete pillars. Heavy duty hooks are built into the tops of each ofthem and on the ground there is a junction f or electric cables that were once powered by the coal burningf acility. Inside of the ring the ground has been excavated to about a meter and lined with ceramic bricks.

  • Similar cag e s are use d in he lico p te r te sting

    Junke rs 390

    During the war the Wenceslas minesunderground concrete bunkers hadbeen caref ully concealed beneath itsbuildings and f reshly planted trees.The concrete ring had been paintedgreen to camouf lage it f rom planes.No one even goes there anymore,even by f oot. The mine shaf t itselfhas been f looded. Nick Cook in TheHunt For Zero Point claims, in thef inest Brit ish tradit ion, that the SSshot all sixty- two scientists involvedwith the project. Regardless, theGermans considered the bell to beKriegsentscheidend, war decisive, and their highest security classif ication.

    General Hans Kammler, who wouldhave been the commanding of f iceroverseeing the bell, had melted awayright in the f ace of the sovietadvance. Kammler of f icially denied hisReichsf hrer Heinrich Himmler swritten request f or a truck, an SScode word f or a Junkers 390; a sixengine monster cargo plane capableof f lying to NY and back. ThenKammler had vanished into historyalong with the bell and one ofGermany's only two prototype 390s.Some storys say he was shot dead inCzechoslovakia, others that he tookthe bell to Argentina and still othersthe United States. No body, bell nor plane has ever been f ound.

    Witkowski says Sporrenberg f ingered Walter Gerlach as the scientist in charge of the bell experiments.Since the beginning of f orty- f our Gerlach had been the plenipotentiary f or nuclear physics at the ReichResearch Council. Af ter the war he had been targeted by Alsos f or interment and eavesdropping at FarmHall. It could easily be deduced that the Nazi Bell was some kind of experimental particle accelerator beingused f or the enrichment of uranium. But Walter Gerlach had written his doctorate while in theapprenticeship of Friedrich Paschen, acknowledged by his peersas the greatest experimental spectroscopist of his t ime.Paschen is the discoverer of the Paschen Series; a series ofhydrogen spectral lines in the inf rared region that he f irstobserved in 1908 the same year the twenty year old Gerlachhad began his doctoral studies under him. During WW I Gerlachhad worked on wireless communication f or the German armyunder the guidance of the brilliant Max Wien who was writtenout of history by the Z ionists f or his blatant anti Semitism butis the inventor of the Wien bridge-oscillator. Wien hadcollaborated with Paschen by correspondence as early as thesummer of 1895.

  • Walte r Ge rlach

    In 1921 Gerlach was recruited by the German Jewish scientistOtto Stern who just like his mentor Albert Einstein lacked eventhe most rudimentary skills in experimental physics. Gerlachwould prove in the lab what Stern had suspected. Magneticf ields restrict the spatial orientation of atomic and subatomicparticles. Their discovery would be christened the Stern-Gerlach experiment and would open the doorway f or German scientists, uninf ected by the f alse science ofEinstein, to harness the limitless energy of the ether.

    Without Riemann geometry there would have been no theory of relativity. A half century bef ore Einsteinstole his f irst patent, German mathematician Bernard Riemann had invented a non Euclidean geometry thatenabled the descriptions of higher dimensions making possible the theory of relativity.

    In 1932 Jon von Neumann would write the mathematical bible f or quantum mechanics; MathematischeGrundlagen der Quantenmechanik. By then von Neumann had long since dubbed the inf inite universes thathe and his colleagues were trying to describe as Hilberts Space af ter his teacher at the University ofGttingen; David Hilbert. The Germans took it f or granted that Gravitational Waves existed not only in thisuniverse but extended into the uncharted regions of the multiverse. They realized that to tap into themwould be to tap into the primal f orce of the cosmos and appropriate f or themselves the power of theirenemys god. Kraf tstrahlkanone or a Strong Ray Canonf rom schematics reproduced by yetanother Nazi secret weapon researcher;Henry Stevens, as it is shown in JosephFarrells Reich of the Black Sun.

    Farrell describes it as an odd looking L-shaped weapon comprised some sort ofcrystal, then a series of hollow tubes,each f ocusing whatever beam was generated to a narrower and narrower point, until it emerged f rom asmall hole, with allegedly deadly ef f ectiveness, though limited range. The hollow tubes, f rom outside toinside, are in incrementally longer lengths indicating the f ocusing of some kind of longitudinal wave. Thecrystal could very well be a quartz crystal oscillator, designed by L A Meacham and introduced in 1938. It wasan improvement on the Wien bridge-oscillator. In the 1940s it would have allowed f or the state of the artprecision adjustment of wave f requencies.In 1997 Waldyr A Rodrigues Jr. and Jian-YuLu wrote a paper about what they calledUndistorted Progressive Waves. Theseare f amilies of waves, traveling at arbitraryspeeds, that are distortion f ree and dontspread out over a distance. Even ifinterf ered with they return to their originalf orm af ter a certain period of t ime. Thepaper introduced experimental datashowing how a Superluminal (f aster thanthe speed of light) Electromagnetic X-Wave can be launched by f orcing one ofthese waves through a tiny hole that theycalled a Finite Aperture Approximation.They go on to make the mathematicalargument that the theory of relativity has

  • been compromised by the data resultingf rom their experiments.

    By 1922 Gerlach had already proved the power of the atom could be harnessed through magnetism. He hadworked on the cutting edge of inf rared spectroscopy and wireless communication with the most brilliantmen in that f ield. Because of insuf f icient data Gerlachs own f ield of expertise can only be describedgenerically as electromagnetism. Regardless, by WWII he may very well have been the most importantphysicist alive. Hitler had thought so. As plenipotentiary of the Reich Research Council Gerlach had thepower to take any course of action he saw f it in Germanys version of the Manhattan Project. In spite ofthat, in the tradit ion of Wolf gang Cordan, there is lit t le available in Wikipedia on Walter Gerlach. When hewas returned to Germany in f orty-six, Gerlach would go on to a career as a distinguished prof essor andf irst president of the Fraunhof er Society. But he would never again practice experimental physics, at leastopenly.

    The Gods of war would have their days in the forties and many hopes and dreams would betrampled under their chariots. Perhaps no part of the carnage told a sadder tale f or the human racethan the story of Viktor Schauberger. Schauberger was an Austrian f orestry engineer, a man of prodigiousgenius, who dreamed only of building a better world f or all mankind. He was self taught in the likeness ofvon Ardenne and just like him he did his talking in the lab and had litt le use f or the pedantic sciences of theuniversitys. His teacher was the babbling brooks and swirling rivers of the ancient Teutonic f orests.

    It was while observing a trout holding its posit ion, without any swimming ef f ort at all, against the rushingcurrent of a stream that Schauberger decided the trout was utilizing something other than kinetic energy.Schauberger reasoned that the animal was extracting the energy f rom the molecules of its own body bycondensing them with extreme temperature gradients. He came to the conclusion that this condensingprocess took place in the motion of a vortex swirling into its own center. From his observations of naturallyoccurring tornadoes, whirlpools and the vortexes of galaxies Schauberger reasoned that this is how energyis released in nature. If he could f orce matter into this spiraling motion, what he called implosion, by rapidlycondensing and spinning it until the particles of the atoms became unglued, he could tap into the powerof the stars without ever having to split an atom.

    In Schauberger s mind, industrialization with its dams and pollutants had interf ered with the natural vortexpatterns of water. These patterns are necessary f or lif e to f lourish. Water, once the lif e blood of theplanet, had now become a pollutant sapping the planets vitality. With his writ ings Schauberger advocatedthe development of "bio-technical" machinery. He soon came to the attention of Adolph Hitler. In 1934Schauberger was summoned to a meeting with Hitler and Max Planck, the f ounding f ather of quantumphysics. Schauberger warned Hitler that under the current conditions his Thousand Year Reich would notlast past ten. He proposed to them a brand new world with unlimited f ree energy based on a science inharmony with nature. Hitler as a mystic must have been enthralled with Schauberger s ideas. The meetingwent long over the time that was allotted f or it. Af ter about two hours Planck scof f ed at him and told himnature and science have nothing to do with each other. A f ew years later nobody would be scof f ing atViktor Schauberger.

    The idea of negating gravity with vortexes had been f loating around Germany at least since thetwenties. In 1933 Ott Christoph Hilgenberg wrote his best known book; The Expanding Earth (Vomwachsenden Erdball), proposing that continental drif t was the results of the earth expanding in volume. Butbef ore that he had published The Solution to the Mystery of Gravitation (Das Rtsel Gravitation gelst) in1929 and On Gravitation, Vortices and Waves in Moving Bodies (Tromben und Wellen in bewegten Medien) in1931. Hilgenberg was one of the most inf luential of the German scientists singlehandedly rescuing theTechnical University of Berlin by recovering the universitys cutting edge science library f rom the SovietUnion af ter the war.

    In 1940 Schauberger applied f or a patent on an energy generator that could be used f or either aircraf t orsubmarines. Schauberger described the device as a "multistage centrif uge with concentrically juxtaposed

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    pressure chambers." The self contained centrif ugal system only relied on a small starter motor to bring itsturbine up to around twenty thousand revolutions per minute but once there it supplied its own energy andwhen hooked to a gear shaf t could act as a generator.

    Shortly af ter that Schauberger would write to hiscousin saying he had invented a new aircraf t thatdidnt make any noise. At the beginning of 1941 hewas, at his own expense, still looking f or acontractor to build a scale model prototype ofwhat he called the Repulsator. He planned onusing it to investigate f ree energy productionand to prove his theory of levitational f light." Inthe ensuing months Schauberger would put awayhis wallet and the SS would give him Carte Blanchein the Third Reich, swearing him to work only f orthem in total secrecy and tipping him of f that theindustrial giant Heinkel had been stealing hispatents.

    Schauberger was uncharacteristically secretiveabout what he was doing f or the SS f or the next couple of years but it is known that he was workingaround the Sudeten Mountains. During one experiment the Repulsator had actually shot up with such f orcethat it had smashed against the hanger ceiling severely damaging itself .

    In June of f orty- f our Schauberger was summoned to Breslau ostensibly to be draf ted into the SS. But amonth earlier he had been ordered to the Mauthausen Concentration Camp to select his own team oftechnicians f rom among the inmates to build as many as f ive dif f erent types of machines. It is stated in hisarchives that the SS wanted him to stop t inkering around with prototypes and begin serious constructionwork. In his diaries Schauberger says the machines were a water purif ier, an energy device capable ofgenerating high voltage electricity, a machine f or biosynthesizing hydrogen f uel f rom water and anotherthat naturally produced intense heat or cold. The f if th was dubbed the Fliegende Scheibe or f lying saucer.

    The Fliegende Scheibe was scheduled f or its f irst f light on May 6th, 1945. Schauberger s team stoppedwork on May 8th. The German armed f orces of f icially stopped f ighting that night. A f ew days later,Schauberger would be apprehended by American intelligence f orces in Leonstein. Almost simultaneouslyacross the country in Vienna the Russians would enter his apartment, conf iscate whatever they could f indthen blow the building up just in case they had missed anything. The Americans would intensively debriefSchauberger f or the next nine months releasing him in March of f orty-six under the oath that he wouldnever work on what he called atomic technology again.

    By 1958 Schauberger was seventy-two years old and suf f ering f rom a bad heart and emphysema. KarlGerchsheimer, a transplanted German acting as an agent f or American f inancier Robert Donner, f lew to hishome in Austria and promised him glory and riches in the United States. Gerchsheimer had prior links to theintelligence community and the NASA, Donner was tied into Americas version of Frankensteins castle; theNational Atomic Research Laboratories at the Brookhaven Lab on Long Island. Schauberger, still dreamingof giving the human race his f ree energy technology, took the bait. Upon his arrival in America he met withimplosion experts f rom the Brookhaven Lab supposedly to assess the f easibility of his ideas.

    Af ter dickering with the dyeing man f or months Donner f inally got him to sign a document, that hadnt beentranslated into German, turning over to the Donner-Gerchsheimer consortium everything Schauberger everdid with his implosion technology. They swore him to secrecy and put him on a plane back to Austria.Schauberger died f ive days af ter he got home.

  • In the nineties Russian scientist Eugene Podkletnov caused a furor amongst the aerospaceindustry and their academic drones when he announced that in gravity modif ication experiments he hadbeen able achieve as much as a 5% reduction in a targeted objects weight. He was using rotating magnetsto spin superconducting doughnut shaped discs, specially made f or him by Toshiba, at speeds exceedingtwenty thousand revolutions per minute.

    Fully anticipating his hostile audience Podkletnov tried to pad his industry jeopardizing experimental resultswith an explanation f or his research into this f orbidden f ield. He told them a self ef f acing story about howhe had f irst noticed the torsion ef f ects on gravity when a lab colleagues pipe smoke was f unneled in acolumn over an unrelated experiment he was doing.

    In an interview over ten years ago with Nick Cook he admitted that at speeds of between twenty-f ive andf if ty thousand revolutions per minute he had achieved f ull levitational ef f ect. At the time of the interviewPodkletnov was being f inanced by Toshiba. He also admitted to Cook that he comes f rom a long line ofprominent Russian scientists. His f ather who was a respected scientist had been a recipient of what theRed Army had f ound when they searched Viktor Schauberger s Vienna apartment in the af termath of WW II.Podkletnov had been studying his f ather s Schauberger papers all his lif e. They were the f oundation of hiswork.

    Numerous attempts by Bundesbank to repatriate its gold reserves have been met with a brickwall, and to date, Germany has only recovered a minuscule 5 tonnes directly from the NY Fed -out of the total 674 tonnes. Zero Hedge

    "Observe and Copy Nature" Viktor Schauberger

    All of us knew very well that if the girls were German they could be raped andthen shot. This was almost a combat distinction. Alexander Solzhenitsyn,Gulag Archipelago

    Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster...for when you gaze long into the abyss. The abyss gazes also into you. Friedrich Nietzsche

    President Truman's Executive Order 9604:

    It is the policy of this Government, subject to the requirements of national military security, thatthere shall be prompt, public, free and general dissemination of enemy scientific and industrialinformation. The expression "enemy scientific and industrial information," as used herein, isdefined to comprise all information concerning scientific, industrial and technological processes,inventions, methods, devices, improvements and advances heretofore or hereafter obtained byany department or agency of this Government in enemy countries regardless of its origin, or inliberated areas, if such information is of enemy origin or has been acquired or appropriated bythe enemy.

  • Art. 53. An army of occupation can only take possession of cash, f unds, and realizable securit ies which arestrictly the property of the State, depots of arms, means of transport, stores and supplies, and, generally,all movable property belonging to the State which may be used f or military operations.

    All appliances, whether on land, at sea, or in the air, adapted f or the transmission of news, or f or thetransport of persons or things, exclusive of cases governed by naval law, depots of arms, and, generally,all kinds of munitions of war, may be seized, even if they belong to private individuals, but must be restoredand compensation f ixed when peace is made.

    Art. 56. The property of municipalit ies, that of institutions dedicated to religion, charity and education, thearts and sciences, even when State property, shall be treated as private property.

    All seizure of , destruction or willf ul damage done to institutions of this character, historic monuments,works of art and science, is f orbidden, and should be made the subject of legal proceedings.

    Convention (IV) respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land and its annex: Regulations concerningthe Laws and Customs of War on Land. The Hague, 18 October 1907.

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    Interview with Dr. Walther Gerlach By Thomas S. Kuhn at Gerlach's home, Munich, West Germany February 23, 1963 http://www.aip.org/history/ohilist/4624_2.html

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  • Undistorted Progressive Waves http://arxiv.org/pdf /hep-th/9606171v4.pdf

    The Truth About The Wunderwaffe by Igor Witkowski 346 pages RVP Press, 2013 ISBN-13: 978-1618613387

    Interview with Dr. Eugene Podkletnov http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgyAFElQZcU

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    Authentic inf ormation about Viktor Schauberger directly f rom primary sources.http://www.pks.or.at/menu_en.html

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    Ott Christoph Hilgenberg in twentieth-century geophysics, G. Scalera, Braunhttp://hdl.handle.net/2122/2015

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    Jack Heart: Black Sun Rising Part 5Black Sun RisingPart 5By Jack Heart & Orage

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