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and the apartment subsequently blown up. Once Viktor had been unselfish people to help in the development and production of the thoroughly ‘de-briefed', he was apparently threatened with further various apparatuses needed to bring this about. In many instances internment should he be foolish enough to continue his research in _his trust was sadly misplaced, as illustrated in extracts from a let- this field. Apart from time spent in interrogation during this peri- ter of 4th February 1958 to a friend, a certain "Mr R.", about od of confinement, for Viktor—now almost entirely penniless— — seven-and-a-half months before Viktor died. this was a time of reflection and reassessment of his future. I was always challenged to provide proof. Whenever I did this, During this immediate postwar period, food was still extremely J was robbed to such an extent that no other course was open to scarce and many people were suffering from malnutrition. When me, other than to remain silent once more. In the February issue Viktor was ultimately released, eventually moving to Salzburg in of Weltgewissen you will be able to read that these apparatuses, late 1946, he then set about applying his wide knowledge to agri- which the Austrian State Police took from me, are now being man- culture and the systems of cultivation then in use. In collaboration _ufactured in Germany with enormous success. This has happened with Franz Rosenberger, he was able to demonstrate that signifi- to me twelve times. Every time I had something produced, ail I cant increases in productivity could be achieved using the knowl- —_ was given were the leftovers, while the best part was retained and edge he had acquired in Bulgaria before the war. All progress in exploited commercially by others. Or the apparatus was never this area subsequently being blocked by corrupt politicians in made public, although I had paid all the agreed development costs 1949, Viktor then returned to his study of implosion, energy gen- myself. Subsequently, large sums were demanded of me, which eration and water movement, trying with his limited funds to pick lay far beyond my capacity to pay, and the machines I was strug- up the threads of his earlier research. This culminated in a scien- ling to build were withheld as security against payment. tific investigation and vindication of his the- _ | then began to work covertly and in this ories on the natural flow of water, at s | way succeeded in producing workable Stuttgart Technical University in 1952 under Two: machines were machines. I then first became aware of what the direction of Prof. Franz Pépel. eventually built one I had discovered, namely, higher-grade With enquiring mind and tenacity of pur- ai ee é ir atomic energies. At this stage, “Demonstrate pose, Viktor continued to work on his vari- called a Repulsator and | i " "Prove it!", "Let it be examined!" was ous devices. Aloys Kokaly, the publisher of the other a "Repulsine" and is always demanded. If I concur, then Implosion (a magazine devoted to Viktor Re ee "* | all is lost. If | do not, however, then | ama Schauberger's theories) and a former corpo- Both machines operated fraud. ral in the Waffen-SS who had managed by ie : Pe oe Then along came a major German indus- devious means to procure materials for with the densifying forces trialist with his scientific advisers. He inves- Viktor's research at Schloss Schénbrunn, | Of implosion, which are tigated the process and found it in order. asked him why he was still working so hard, 5 ‘ Statements were made expressing readiness to which Viktor replied: far more powerful than to proceed with fabrication and cost evalua- 1 must furnish those who would pro- i those of explosion. tion and then, yes, then one will just tect or save life, with an energy source have to wait and see. All they are, are which fa ates energy so cheaply that «after the end of the empty promises, never kept. f War, all top-secret nuclear fission will not only be uneco- Now representatives of the US nomical, but ridiculous. This is the task E aves * Government hav ced them- T have at ape rag little time I information was i ie "They fom ie oi ose evalu- have left.'° i confiscated and ate everything first, and then, only then The product of this last personal effort is the Home Power Generator which, will it be considered what might be done. I requested a provisional agreement _sequestered by the due to Viktor's very limited pensioner's ‘Allies...and is therefore no which would only come into force once I funds and its resulting crude, unsophisti- Pop * cated construction, did not function as ronger available to the well as he had hoped; for, as it tran- 5 spired, this machine was an unfortunate compromise between the geometry of Professors also want first to see, eval- mechanics and that of organics. It was a uate and then, aye, and then take over. miserable culmination to the life's work of this quite remarkable My dear Mr R., I have now reached the point where they can all man. kiss the place where my spinal column terminates. | am old and Being the enlightened individual he was, Viktor Schauberger seriously ill. My only concern now is for all the poor children had a remarkable standard of personal integrity, honesty and _ who are faced with a grisly future. responsibility. His word in any undertaking was always his bond, If I reveal everything it will only be hushed up because it not even if he was ultimately the loser. He would brook no deceit nor only involves the whole scientific establishment but also the doc- underhand activity in any of those with whom he worked, either as —_trines of the Church. All power politics will collapse once the employers or employees. This often created enormous difficulties truth emerges that science is the actual causative agent of cancer. proved that I could achieve significantly increased output. This was rejected. general public. First see, then negotiate, and the out- come was always the same. for him and he suffered considerable personal losses as a result. | intend to return to the forest once more, there to die in peace. He was not a businessman, nor had he any interest in the commer- The whole of science and all its hangers-on are nothing but a cial exploitation of his ventions for personal gain. band of thieves who are suspended like marionettes and must His overriding desire was to provide present and future genera- dance to whatever tune their well-camouflaged slave-masters tions with the ability in terms of knowledge and machines with deem necessary.” which to usher in and sustain a golden age of prosperity, peace This letter, most probably written to Alois Renner in the light of and harmony. His chief problem was always to find honest and what follows, heralded the final disastrous chapter of Viktor man. Being the enlightened individual he was, Viktor Schauberger had a remarkable standard of personal integrity, honesty and responsibility. His word in any undertaking was always his bond, even if he was ultimately the loser. He would brook no deceit nor underhand activity in any of those with whom he worked, either as employers or employees. This often created enormous difficulties for him and he suffered considerable personal losses as a result. He was not a businessman, nor had he any interest in the commer- cial exploitation of his ventions for personal gain. His overriding desire was to provide present and future genera- tions with the ability in terms of knowledge and machines with which to usher in and sustain a golden age of prosperity, peace and harmony. His chief problem was always to find honest and 34 « NEXUS JUNE-JULY 1996