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something which resembled them. Such changes were noted with the majority of samples. On about 10 January 1945, the team somehow managed to reduce the damage to about 12-15 per cent of samples. On 25 March, they recorded a further clear reduction in damage to 2-3 per cent of samples. In addition, after a certain number of experiments, mysterious "gas bubbles" were seen forming in "the Bell's" metal foundation. something which resembled them. Such changes were fundamental: "vortex compression" and "separation of noted with the majority of samples. On about 10 January —_— magnetic fields". 1945, the team somehow managed to reduce the damage Developing a scientific explanation, however, was a to about 12-15 per cent of samples. On 25 March, they _ great challenge because even at first glance it was obvious recorded a further clear reduction in damage to 2-3 per that die Glocke did not reflect the canon of academic cent of samples. knowledge, so data had to be compiled from various areas In addition, after a certain number of experiments, of research. At the same time, the explanation had to have mysterious "gas bubbles" were seen forming in "the a scientific basis that could be presented in an acceptable Bell's" metal foundation. form to scientists. It has stood the test of time in this respect, considering that scientists are among my most Reflections on the project devoted readers! I realise that this information, presented without Generally speaking, the project was a scientific interpretation, may seem unintelligible or simply non- —_ approach to antigravity control (I wasn't sure about it at scientific. But this is not the case. Along with many _ the beginning of my research!). Moreover, it has turned specialists I have worked unremittingly to make sense of out that the theoretical basis which enabled such an this project, and together we finally managed to document innovative approach did exist in the Third Reich at that many facts and unite them into a single, compact and _ time. It doesn't refer to Einstein's theory of relativity, but intelligible whole. Eventually to a forgotten quantum approach we packed into 100 A4 pages which links gravity with certain specific information on the quantum effects as well as spin description of the device, Hs elt has turned out that the veer fo dhe work of Professor modus operandi, e . . . alther Gerlach, the scientific organisational side of the project theoretical basis which leader of this project, his Austrian ee ato duet | enabled such an innovative srvevernnes thts an know-how. , ould approach did exist in the a sufficient basis upon which to For my purposes here, I shou 9 9 9 start the research during the war. explain that what I learned Third Reich at that time. I have only added a piece of comprised the initial phase of more modern knowledge with my my research and became a analysis of so-called starting point for further "gravitational solitons", but I will research. At this point, I had ample information at my not go into the scientific aspects here. I just want to disposal about the organisational side of the whole project emphasise that the theory can be explained and that as well as a certain theoretical basis. My perception was __ scientists are no less interested in this than I am. such that the data originated from a source credible enough to "invest" years of work in gathering independent _ Locations of the secret projects sources to confirm that the project indeed existed, but also Returning to the organisational side, the project was in explaining what it really was, what sort of physical carried out in Niederschlesien (Lower Silesia, now phenomena it employed, etc. I believe that I couldn't do Poland) and in occupied Czechoslovakia. Both these areas more in this respect—as one of my scientific consultants, | were considered safe and were mostly mountainous. Dr Hal Puthoff from the US, assessed it. Niederschlesien was once nicknamed by Goebbels the (My book Die Wahrheit iiber die Wunderwaffe contains —_"Reichsluftschutzraum" ("Reich air raid shelter"). hundreds of sources referring to numerous projects and In Niederschlesien, the SS was building a giant weapons, with over 100 relating to descriptions of "the underground infrastructure for experimentation and Bell" project outlined above.) production. In Czechoslovakia, it had numerous factories Faw albawianl winnnnnn nendentian ae eral an tha ain approach did exist in the Third Reich at that time. Locations of the secret projects Returning to the organisational side, the project was carried out in Niederschlesien (Lower Silesia, now Poland) and in occupied Czechoslovakia. Both these areas were considered safe and were mostly mountainous. Niederschlesien was once nicknamed by Goebbels the "Reichsluftschutzraum" ("Reich air raid shelter"). In Niederschlesien, the SS was building a giant underground infrastructure for experimentation and production. In Czechoslovakia, it had numerous factories for chemical weapons production as well as the main scientific centre of the SS-FEP, in Pilsen, where work was carried out on a propulsion system based on nuclear physics. It was in the Reichsprotektorat der Bohmen und Mihren (Reich Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia), nicknamed "SS-Musterstaat" ("SS ideal state") by Hitler. Niederschlesien, however, was much more important. There was an entire area dedicated to secret research, with many facilities set up mainly near Fiirstenstein bei Waldenburg. These included the Fiihrer's headquarters, The theory behind "the Bell" So I begin with this second matter, the "theoretical basis", as it is more directly related to the aforementioned observed phenomena. This was a set of scientific terms most often used in reference to various descriptions of the device and its operation. From the start, these terms were quite mysterious—so much so that nobody before me had managed to unite them or attribute them to specific contemporary work (and such attempts were made in the 1960s, at least as far as aspects of the analyses that I know of are concerned). Two notions were treated as 40 ¢ NEXUS ..it has turned out that the theoretical basis which enabled such an innovative Continued on page 74 www.nexusmagazine.com FEBRUARY — MARCH 2009