Nazi UFO??
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Nazi UFO??
Hi everyone,
what is going on?? There are some web-sites having information of Nazi UFO. Did german scientists really make it real??
cheers
Periodichang
what is going on?? There are some web-sites having information of Nazi UFO. Did german scientists really make it real??
cheers
Periodichang
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Well. There is this concpiracy theory, that a lot of the Ufo-stuff is actually a fabrication of disinformation agencies to cover up over-the-edge US military equipment build after WW2. The origin of much of the technology is said to be developed during the Third Reich. This german webpage has some nice pics and stuff to think about....
http://www.reichsflugscheiben.de/
The truth is as always out there....
http://www.reichsflugscheiben.de/
The truth is as always out there....
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nazi ufo...
I've read quite a bit about this...B.S.!!! (I shoudn't be so emphatic!)
Tom
Antikiller: please post for all.
Tom
Antikiller: please post for all.
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Well, I downloaded the documentation at Emule ... Just search there for "UFO Geheimnisse des Dritten Reiches". The film is in German.
If this should be illegal, please delete this post!
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flying saucers...
Flying saucers??KalaVelka wrote:Its pitty that ThirdReich developed much advanced technology and the allied stole it.
Tom
flying discs
Chang, Germans planned to build several flyng disc or Kugelrad, two of them were tested in Checoslovaquia. both are propulsed by BMW jets.
If you want scanned drawings of them please send me your e mail address in a private mail.
regards
lidrob
If you want scanned drawings of them please send me your e mail address in a private mail.
regards
lidrob
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As for the light dots on the photographs, it's called 'foo fighters', which are often classified as German jets (the band foo fighters actually made a LP called Me. 262), which is the most likely case as well, at least in most cases. Hallucinations due to the thin air would be another possibility. They were of course UFOs, though, but not of a futuristic nature like the one shown.
As for the photos, they look a lot like a drop of developement chemical that as been spilled on the photo, or an error on the camera or film.
The design of that 'flying saucer' in the first post (although that term wasn't coined until 1949, and shouldn't be used in this context ) seem highly inefficient to me. If it can go just up, it won't make much of a purpose. If it is also meant to go sideways, then it isn't aerodynamic (it isn't that when going up either).
The US army had a prototype 'flying saucer', which I saw on a movie clip a long time ago. It looked like a helicopter, where the blades had been moved inside, and did in deed look a lot like those classic Hollywood spaceships. Still, the movie also depicted how it quickly lost control, and the idea was dropped as far as I know...
Christian
As for the photos, they look a lot like a drop of developement chemical that as been spilled on the photo, or an error on the camera or film.
The design of that 'flying saucer' in the first post (although that term wasn't coined until 1949, and shouldn't be used in this context ) seem highly inefficient to me. If it can go just up, it won't make much of a purpose. If it is also meant to go sideways, then it isn't aerodynamic (it isn't that when going up either).
The US army had a prototype 'flying saucer', which I saw on a movie clip a long time ago. It looked like a helicopter, where the blades had been moved inside, and did in deed look a lot like those classic Hollywood spaceships. Still, the movie also depicted how it quickly lost control, and the idea was dropped as far as I know...
Christian