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Tango0124 Feb 2020 10:29 p.m. PST

"Few subjects provoke as much emotion as Nazi Germany, or attract as much attention and speculation. Since the war, we've even attached an occult mythology to Naziism, in an attempt to rationalize it away as having come from outside of our own society. This combination of true military might and mysticism has spawned a whole subculture of study of Nazi Wunderwaffen, the alleged wonder weapons with capabilities that far exceeded those of the Allied forces not only of the 1940s, but even of today. The range of these weapons goes from simple gunsights to ramjet fighter planes, and even all the way to antigravity flying saucers. How much of this mythology is true, and how much is driven more by our fascination with occultifying Naziism?

Like all military industrial complexes, Nazi Germany had military research programs, as did a huge number of civilian contractors. Within all of these scores of programs, serious plans for just about any advanced weapon you can imagine did in fact exist. As Germany's resources and manpower dwindled over the course of the war, fewer and fewer of these projects saw the light of day, but some of those that did were astonishingly advanced for their time…"

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Personal logo Legion 4 Supporting Member of TMP25 Feb 2020 7:54 a.m. PST

Yeah … I'm a big fan of those UFO/Alien shows. I've heard it many time about Nazi Flying Saucers and of course the Bell … Love the story line … I am a big Sci-fi fan too. But I ain't buy'n it !!!

But I had to add one to my 6mm Squat Forces … which seem very Germanic to me ! At least the way I paint'm !

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Pic is not that clear, but all UFO-philes know that is from the unconventional nuclear plasma anti-grav tech … Or so I've heard !

Tango0125 Feb 2020 11:13 a.m. PST

Cool!.


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dwight shrute26 Feb 2020 5:07 a.m. PST

The bell landed in Pennsylvania link

Personal logo Legion 4 Supporting Member of TMP26 Feb 2020 9:09 a.m. PST

Yeah I saw that on a number of those alien/UFO shows … I'm still not convinced that is what happened. It just may just have been a USSR satellite falling out of orbit … maybe …

Tango0126 Feb 2020 11:49 a.m. PST

(smile)


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