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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 12:34 am
There are many rumors of nazi projects, from working on a weapon that used its own, free energy, to the nazis teleporting to another planet with the help of aliens. Many of these have very little or no existing evidence at all. The henge in germany is thought to have been the testing area of their time traveling device. Others say it was a cooling tower for a coal mine. It is impossible to find the truth, as all the scientists working there where shot and killed before germany surrendered. As for the weapons, some were made/tested while other where completely dropped. This is a topic that interests me quite a bit, if you would like to know more, post it in the thread :3
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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 8:05 am
That must be the inspiration of the teleporter in nazi zombies in call of duty. Very interesting...
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Dusk Enforcer Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 8:13 am
I actually had family working in those bunkers, and have spent many years studying WWII as a kind of hobby, cause I'm a nerd like that. My favorite idea surrounding the henge was the concept of an anti-gravity aerial device (don't blow it off, it actually is possible with the right tech, just so extravagantly expensive that it isn't really worth building). Some blueprints and requisition forms were found to support the idea, and some building scrap at the site, but northing further That suggests they had the idea and were ready to move to beta, then a higher-up caught sight of the price and, well.. wasn't happy. Now I don't doubt there are aliens out there somewhere...but did they come to earth and help Nazi Germany out? No. Know how to tell? Well, who won? They had some advanced tech, yeah, but if they had help of an otherworldly (not as in the Occult we all know Hitler was so fond of) variety...no, they'd have definitely won. They barely lost anyway, really.
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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 8:46 am
Von Ehre I actually had family working in those bunkers, and have spent many years studying WWII as a kind of hobby, cause I'm a nerd like that. My favorite idea surrounding the henge was the concept of an anti-gravity aerial device (don't blow it off, it actually is possible with the right tech, just so extravagantly expensive that it isn't really worth building). Some blueprints and requisition forms were found to support the idea, and some building scrap at the site, but northing further That suggests they had the idea and were ready to move to beta, then a higher-up caught sight of the price and, well.. wasn't happy. Now I don't doubt there are aliens out there somewhere...but did they come to earth and help Nazi Germany out? No. Know how to tell? Well, who won? They had some advanced tech, yeah, but if they had help of an otherworldly (not as in the Occult we all know Hitler was so fond of) variety...no, they'd have definitely won. They barely lost anyway, really. Well,.a few big nazi scientists have never been found, including some engineers that worked on the project. Also, a bell shaped pod (the teleporter was desighned in the shape of a bell) was found in the deep woods of virginia. Also, they say the nazi's stopped working on the atom bomb to work on these projects, which was their downfall because they where far ahead of us in research and development. So who knows if it was planned to lose or if it was a complete accident.
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