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Are you aware that with the encouragement of Assistant _ its inevitable consequences. He contrasted this with all the Secretary, Engineer Kober, | stated my preparedness to explain _ processes of natural motion and temperature, of the vital relation the principles of my system of river regulation publicly at the between trees, water and soil productivity; indeed, all the things he Technical University for Agricultural Science? considered had to be thoroughly understood and practised in order Are you aware that this lecture was cancelled at the last minute _ to create a sustainable and viable society. by the Rector, Dr Olbrich? When Viktor had finished his expla- Are you aware this professor publicly nations, Max Planck, who had remained declared before witnesses that this event silent, was asked his opinion about was the darkest episode of his whole Viktor's natural theories. His response period as rector? was the remarkable and revealing state- Are you aware the Federal Austrian ment that "Science has nothing to do Forestry Department had to pay A.Sch. with Nature”. Pausing for a moment to 5,000 per 1,000 logs after I was able to take in this astonishing admission, prove that | could transport this timber Viktor then referred to the proposed over a distance of 30 kilometres in a four-year plan, the so-called "Goering wild, unruly watercourse simply with the Plan", stating that not only was the time- aid of temperatures, and that the compe- frame far too short, but if instituted it tent authorities were unable to raft one would gradually undermine and ulti- log even SO metres? mately destroy Germany's biological Are you aware that your articles creat- foundations. As a result, the Third ed great difficulties for me in the Reich would last only ten instead of the German Patent Office because there | boasted one thousand years. (Viktor was apparently held to be a liar and a was not far out in his estimate!) swindler? During the earlier part of the discus- Are you aware that I have entered into sion, Hitler had been enthusiastic, but he negotiations with the widest variety of became greatly perturbed at what he had foreign ministers and that on each occa- just heard and ordered his technical and sion the negotiations were always broken economic advisers, Messrs Keppler and off at the last minute due to the receipt of Wiluhn, to discuss with Schauberger untrue information? what could be done. Once outside the Are you aware that I was invited by door, these two men demanded to know His Majesty the King of Bulgaria and how Viktor had got in there in the first that there, too, similar slanderous mater- place. Angered at their truculently con- ial was sent from Vienna? descending air, he replied, "Through the Are you aware that Mr Werner same door I've just come out of!" Zimmermann has also been warned Seeing that his ideas had no hope of repeatedly never to have anything more acceptance, and leaving them gaping, he to do with me?" returned to his hotel and left for Austria Whatever might have been thought of the following morning. Keppler and Viktor Schauberger in Austria, word of Wiluhn, however, were to get their his abilities and the statements contained revenge later after the Anschluss on 13th in his then recent book, Our Senseless March 1938. Toil: The Source of the World Crisis", In Vienna later that year, at one evidently reached others' ears including moment while taking tea with Mrs Mada those of Adolf Hitler. At a time when Primavesi, a well-known figure in the the relations between Austria and -upper echelons of society, Viktor Germany were at an all-time low, Viktor excused himself, saying that he would Schauberger was summoned to an audi- be away for about twenty minutes for a ence with the Reichschancellor in Berlin. routine medical examination of his First Special papers were arranged and all the World War wounds at the nearby documentation carried oul within one Vienna University clinic, to assess his day. Suddenly Viktor Schauberger left eligibility for a continuing war pension. for Berlin and a meeting with Hitler who When he did not return, and furious at grected him warmly as a fellow country- being so rudely deserted, Mrs Primavesi man, telling him that he had studied all set out to find him. Fuming, she went to the reports about Viktor's work thor- where he lived, and being told by his oughly and was very impressed with wife that he had not returned and that it what he had learned. Figure 1: Stealth bomber and flat fish. was quite unlike him to behave in such a Thirty minutes had been allocated for way, she then went to the clinic. the discussions, which Prof. Max Planck had been requested to Collaring the director, Prof. Pélzl, whom she knew well, she attend as scientific adviser shortly before he was rudely deposed _ refused to leave until Viktor had been found. She eventually from his position as Privy Councillor. This exchange of views found where he was—in the section reserved for lunatics. He was eventually lasted one-and-a-half hours, during which Schauberger Continued 82 explained the destructive action of contemporary technology and Continued on page 82 16 *« NEXUS APRIL-MAY 1996 Figure 1: Stealth bomber and flat fish.