What proof or evidence of this is there? Who first discovered this?
2007-05-18
01:36:04
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harridan5
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➔ Mythology & Folklore
It is my understanding that the flying saucers did not emerge until after the war, so they were probably NOT invented by the Nazis. If the Nazis had have had even ONE of those ships, they would have dominated the world. I think the nuclear explosions that ended the war, and the tests afterward, alarmed the inhabutants of the inner earth, so that they sent out there flying saucers to investigate. When they picked up an outer earthling, they would pretend to be from Venus or Mars, to keep us from learning their true home, and possibly try to invade them, even though they had power to thwart any such attempt. In general they are pacifists, but would defend their homeland if they had to. They appeared shortly after the atom bomb explosions started and expressed concern about the dangers of radiation. Such radiation would be no threat to anyone way off in space.
During the war, there were ghost rockets and foo fighters, which the Nazis may have had something to do with. Or not.
2007-05-21
01:30:12 ·
update #1
Roger B.: Thanks for your comment, tho Foo Fighters are not really what I was asking about. From what I have read, they sound a lot like ball lightning or St. Elmo's fire. But... IF the Nazis did invent some kind of secret weopon, it would hardly have been known to all of the people. A secret is generally known only to a limited number of people.
To Uruk, just because most people do not know a secret does not mean that nobody does. You are admitting that you don't know it. Some say they do, and some say it is just a fantasy. One fellow says he has been there and is going back. (Okay, I realize that he is probably just kidding, but I still think there is some validity to the theory.)
2007-05-25
01:25:50 ·
update #2