The germans were researching the origins of humanity, fund skulls of non humans, mapped agartha, and created saucer shaped aircraft allegedly the first to be space fairable.
Does anyone have a comprehensive theory into what the germans were doing in accordance to all the evidence that has been unearthed about the ahnenerbe and etc? I wabt real fully comprehensive theories and not some trollbait if anyone had been researching to the same extent as I.
Bump. C'mon anons, give me a source I can actually use.
Cooper Bennett
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Jose Gonzalez
You know what else is 1/10? Your GDP when compared to ours
Landon Robinson
there is a german user who makes threads about this stuff here on pol he is a bit crazy but I have to confess that he has really lots of knowledge just lurk more and you will see his threads he will gladly answer any of your questions
Anyone? I see there is some interest. Will anyone posy their comprehensive theory?
Noah Jenkins
I've never heard of the skull thing and everything I've seen related to Agartha was fake. The flying saucer thing is probably real, but it couldn't even fly properly let alone reach outer space.
>Die Glocke probably worked but its speed would have been too low for space use. I dunno, man. Why would US/Canadian engineers not be capable of recreating the thing using German blueprints? de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Canada_VZ-9AV >What do you think of Ronald Richter's paperclip file and its reopening shortly after castle bravo/koon along with the interview? I know nothing about it.
Noah Hughes
Yes.
As I said above books by Joseph Farrell are good as well.
Samuel Perez
>German blueprints They never had them or the staff involved save people like Kurt Debus.
Christopher Miller
Kind if wimpy stuff in this thread so far...
Josiah Bailey
Could you upload them all to a volafile or something?
I do but I'm phone posting on vacation from memory in terms of books ans content. I dont have a computer with me so I cant upload thr books for you.
Hudson Davis
Alright, thanks anyway. Got to go, enjoy your vacation. You should make a thread with them when you get back.
David Adams
I've done it in the past and no one shows interest in reading 3k pages of well sourced information about the potential of a Nazi continuance post wwii.
Lots of Farrells points though are super well sourced and thought out. After sifting through the citations I really think he is onto something.
>I dunno, man. Why would US/Canadian engineers not be capable of recreating the thing using German blueprints? Simple. Because they weren't in contact with the Vril.