What REALLY started World War II?


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  1. File created by Linda Murphy (C) NEXUS June 18, 1989
  2. Another Viewpoint: WHAT STARTED WORLD WAR II? A response to the Fencwick
  3. interview.
  4. In the FENWICK.TXT file, an Interview done by Tom Mickus last year, created
  5. some rather unusual repercusions in the UFO community, Fenwick talks about
  6. Hitler and WW 2. Let's look at a couple of excerpts from the lengthy interview.
  7. 1) "We talked about things other than UFOlogy for most of the time. As we left
  8. the property...we were about 35-40 feet away from Bob, and he called out to us.
  9. [and] he made this statement...and we wrote it down in the car, 'What was the
  10. cause of WWII?' He had been told...,the classified information about
  11. programming of Hitler..to cause WW II. And we did an article about the case,
  12. with the exception of that statement. As we thought it didn't fit in."
  13. 2) "We also discussed why the aliens view the human's as a "failed experiment".
  14. 3) "When referring to the programming of Hitler by the EBE's, which in effect
  15. caused WW II (the decision of one man)...."
  16. This, to this individual was a very deep statement -- and it was literally
  17. glossed over, and I believe very few really looked at in in any great depth.
  18. Why? Because it appeared to be so "off the wall". At certain intervals durring
  19. the interveiw, Fenwick is having a difficult time attempting to express the
  20. situation as he perceives it. My first impulse, prior to even being involved
  21. with ParaNet was to get down to the heart of the matter, and challenge Fenwick
  22. in the claims he made. But I didn't (Tom's board went down). Although his
  23. interview seems so highly "unusual", I have perceived some things in the
  24. interview which play a major undercurrent in the entire UFO scenario. There are
  25. constant dredgings of the Hitler programming theme followed with various
  26. religious implications. Yet nobody has offered to look directly into the
  27. motivation behind Hitler, and the belief systems which pushed Hitler and other
  28. Europeans onward.
  29. In order to gain any benefit from this file, although their may be
  30. mentionings of many things such as Judeo/Christians, Aryans, Nazi's, it is
  31. important to view these things as a motivational factor which drive men to do
  32. the things they do. There are tendencies towards "blind acceptance". The word
  33. "acceptance" itself is indicative of belief. However, "understanding" indicates
  34. knowledge of the mechanisms behind things. All of us, who are interested in
  35. the phenomena itself, are trying to come to an understanding... As we attempt
  36. to understand, we are then forced to look at things from various angles. This
  37. file is not the sum total of angles, and is only offered in an attempt to
  38. present a small facet of the phenomena itself.
  39. Let's examine some interesting things about the Third Reich from non UFO
  40. Sources --- and then ask ourselves, again, "WHAT Started World War II?"
  41. "The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide"
  42. by Robert J. Lifton (C) 1986
  43. Extreme rumors spread through the camp about Block 10. Prisoners considered it
  44. a "sinister place" of mysterious evil. There were widespread rumors that
  45. Clauberg was conducting experiments in artificial insemination, and women were
  46. terrified of having "monsters" implanted in their wombs. Some suriviors I spoke
  47. to believed that those experiments actually occured. Another account had
  48. Clauberg speaking of his intentions to carry out artificial-insemination
  49. experiments in the future. There were also rumors of a "museum" on Block 10:
  50. "Skulls, body parts, even mummies"; and one survivor insisted, "A friend...saw
  51. ... our Gymnasium [high school] teacher stuffed [mummified] on Block 10."
  52. Again, anything was possible, and whatever occured there was likely to be a
  53. manifestation of the Nazi racial claim.
  54. -- page 271
  55. * Himmler's vision had varying gradations of abusrdity and pesudo science. For
  56. instance, he was an ardent believer (as were Hitler and Goring) in such
  57. expressions of mystical racism as the idea that the lost continent of Atlantis
  58. had been the original homeland of the Aryans, and that Aryans had not evolved
  59. from monkeys or apes like the rest of mankind but had descended to earth from
  60. the heavens where they had been preserved in ice from the beginning of time.
  61. Himmler, in fact, in 1937 established a meteorological division in the
  62. Ahnenerbe (see pages 284-87) to "prove" his "cosmic-ice" theory, though
  63. publicly the purpose of the new division was announced as developing new
  64. techniques for long-range weather preidiction. Sympathetic to nature healing
  65. and equally ardent critic of traditionalism and "Christian" prejudices of
  66. establishment doctors, he could view human experimentation in concentration
  67. camps as a form of liberation from these constraints in the name of bold
  68. scientific innovation.
  69. -- footnote Page 279
  70. AHNENERBE (pages 284-87)
  71. Anthropological Research: Specimens for a Museum
  72. Block 10 played an important part in a form of "anthropological research"
  73. that was among the most grotesque expressions of the Nazi biomedical vision.
  74. Dr. Marie L. tells of its Aushchwitz beginnings:
  75. "There appeared [on block 10] a new protagonist of racial theories. He chose
  76. his material by having naked women of all ages file ... in front of him. He
  77. wanted to do anthropological measurements ... He had measurements of all the
  78. parts of the body taken ad infinitum ... They were told that they had the
  79. extraordinary good fortune to be selected, that they would leave Auscheitz to
  80. go to an excellent camp, somewhere n Germany ... [where] they would be very
  81. well treated, where they would be happy."
  82. Dr. L. had seen enough of Auschwitz to suspect the terrible truth ("I told
  83. myself immediately,..."They are going to a museum'"), though she and others
  84. refrained from saying so because they "lacked the courage", felt it would be
  85. more kind to remain silent, and could not in any case be certain of their
  86. suspicion.
  87. These women were taken to the concentration camp at Natzweiler, near
  88. Strasbourg, which although not designated as an extermination camp, nonetheless
  89. possessed its own gas chamber with the usual false showerheads as well as one
  90. additional feature: a one-way mirror that allowed those on the outside of the
  91. gas chamber to observe those inside. This mirror had been installed because
  92. the gas chamber itself had been constructed as part of the necessary research
  93. equipment.
  94. A prisoner doctor reported that the group of Auschwitz women (thirty - nine
  95. of them according to their records) were given a sham phsycial examination for
  96. reassurance, then gassed, and then the corpses were immediately transported to
  97. the anatomy pavilion of the Strasbourg University Hospital. A French inmate,
  98. who had to assist the project's director, SS Captain Dr. August Hirt, told how
  99. "preservation began immediately" with the arrival of bodies that were "still
  100. warm, the eye ... wide open and shining." There were two subsequent shipments
  101. of men, from each of whom the left testicle had been removed and sent to Hirt's
  102. anatomy lab.
  103. Hirt, a professor of anatomy, had under Himmler's instructions prepared the
  104. cyanide salts used to kill the Auschwitz prisoners in what was the inaugrural
  105. use of the new gas chamber. He had originally advocated in a memo to Himmler
  106. the securing of skulls of captured "Jewish-Bolshevik commissars." The goal at
  107. that time was to "acquire tangible scientific research material" that would
  108. "represent ... a repulsive but typical speices of subhumanity." The memo
  109. recommended that a "junior phsycician attatched to the Wehrmacht" first take
  110. photographs and perform various measurements and studies on subjects while
  111. still alive, make sure that the head is not damaged in the killing, and then
  112. take other specific measures for preserving the head and shipping it to the
  113. designated research institute where various studies could be performed on the
  114. skull and brain including those of "racial classification" and "pathological
  115. features of the skull formation." In locating two ultimate evils (Jewish and
  116. Bolshevik) in members of that group, and anticipating specific anatomical
  117. findings in their skulls or brains, the Nazis were acting upon the most extreme
  118. blend of racial-biomedical and political ideology.
  119. But there were apparently difficulties in rounding up "Jewish-Bolshevik
  120. commissars" and possibly in severing heads, so that it was decided to make use
  121. of full skeletons rather than merely skulls and to collect specimens in the
  122. place where any such task could be accomplished -- neamely, Aushwitz. It was
  123. said that 115 people were victimized in this way, all Jews (79 men, 30 women)
  124. with the exception of 2 Poles and 4 Central Asians. The relatively high
  125. priority of the project is suggested by EIchmann's having been involved with
  126. it's arrangements. The whole enterprise, bizarre even by Nazi standards, was
  127. sponsored by the Ahnenerbe ("ancestral heritage") office of the SS, which
  128. Himmler had created in 1939 to develop "historical" and "scientific" studies of
  129. the "Nordic Indo-Germanic race." Ahnenerbe brought mystical concepts to science
  130. ("the unity of soul and body, mind and blood') and combined the Gestapo mission
  131. of controlling Germany's intellectual life with Himmler's visionary ideas. It
  132. supported projects in archeology, German racial consciousness outside of
  133. Germany proper, and medical experiments in concentration camps. Under Himmler's
  134. order, Ahnenerbe even came to sponsor a research program making use of Jewish
  135. mathematicians in concentration camps to work out theoretical problems of
  136. rocket production. Experiments in camps that it sponsored included Dr. Sigmund
  137. Rascher's notorious research in Dachau on the effects of high altitude, in
  138. which he wantonly killed experimantal subjects: and the still more murderous
  139. work of Schuler in Buchenwald on typhus vaccines, in which six hundred people
  140. were killed.
  141. Hirt was said to have been brought into the Ahnenerbe by a man who became
  142. his assistant in the Strasbourg project -- Bruno Beger, an SS officer on
  143. Himmler's personal staff who had been sent to study anthropolgy in Berlin.
  144. Beger tended to embrace Himmler's wildest theories, and it was Beger who made
  145. the original arrangements in Auschwitz and perhpas worte under Hirt's name the
  146. extraordinary memo I have just quoted.
  147. A former ardent Nazi, who remembered Hirt as a good friend and colleague
  148. during their days together as young instructors at a leading German medical
  149. center, described him as originally Swiss but a naturalized German, "a Nordic
  150. type with blue eyes and fair hair," an honorable and stable man even if at
  151. times a "bit impulsive," and an excellent anatomist with a promising academic
  152. career. A colleague of my own in the United States, however, who had studied
  153. under Hirt, remembered him as a very arrogant and threatening Nazi. In any
  154. case, there is no dout about either Hirt's passionate Nazi involvement or the
  155. centrality of the Nazi biomedical vision in his participation in the "museum"
  156. project, even if Beger was its driving force. (Pricesly that centrality was
  157. what Hirt's old friend wished to deny in his insisence that Hirt's entire
  158. behavior could be understood as an expression of the callouseness of the
  159. anatomist.)
  160. Toward the end of the war, there was apparently some confusion about
  161. whether and how much to continue with research procedures, and eventually the
  162. evidence was ordered to be destroyed. But that process could not be completed,
  163. and French forces liberating Strasbourg found in Hirt's dissection room "many
  164. wholly unprocessed corpses," many "partly-processed corpses," and a few that
  165. had been "defleshed ... late in 1944," and their heads burned to avoid any
  166. possibility of identification -- with "special care taken to remove the number
  167. tattooed on the left forearm." Hirt himself disappeared at that time and is now
  168. known to have killed himself shortly aferward.
  169. This museum project is remarkable for its merging of Himmler's racial vision
  170. with highly concrete, pseudo-scientific anthropoligical (Beger) and medical
  171. (Hirt) participation -- all a logical outgrowth of the Nazi biological and
  172. political mentality.
  173. ---------------------
  174. I ran across this book, just by chance at the local Mall. I happened to just
  175. open the book up to the above chapter dealing with Ananarbe. It rather stuck in
  176. my mind for several various reasons. First of all, the mood generated by the
  177. accounts of what occured at the Museum reminded me of abductee horror stories
  178. about body parts, examinations, genetic experiments.
  179. Also, it appeared that the SS Museum was an inactment at the objective level of
  180. the subjective experience that many abductees report. The "High Strangeness"
  181. brought to a reality, in order to correct a "failed experiment" (inferior
  182. humans, as viewed through the eyes of the Nazis). The "High Strangeness" is
  183. brought out in numerous publications. Whitley Strieber had written about it in
  184. his "Communion". Bud Hopkins utilizes it to demonstrate what he feels, to be
  185. continual contact by alien intelligences. The Lear/Cooper camp creates the
  186. scenarios of alien undergound bases, collection of human specimens,
  187. mutilations, and the governments knowledge of these "secret pacts" and their
  188. desire to hide them from American citizens. Invaribaly, something "spiritual"
  189. always occur to these individuals who have had the experience. Then Fenwick and
  190. prior to him, the JWHITE files were circulated. Check your "local" ParaNet
  191. board for them, if you choose to research into this further.
  192. Does this neccessarily, however, prove that Hitler was programmed by EBE's? If
  193. we think along the lines in which Lear would like us to think, and Fenwick
  194. expands upon, we could almost imagine that our government made a pact with
  195. Lucifer in exchange for technology, and saw the error of their way too late.
  196. The exchange, would be the "souls" of American Citizens, and of course, with a
  197. country which boasts of the Motto "In God We Trust", indeed would merit the
  198. effort to coverup the situation at all costs. It would be rather embarrasing to
  199. admit that a country which has such claims as The United States does, in
  200. regards to it's relationship with it's God, that it could conceivably be so
  201. decieved, as to imagine these "aliens" as being true representatives of God.
  202. However, if one were to look at it from a logical point of view, if there were
  203. to be influence exherted over the world, the United States would be the best
  204. place to "set up reconnaissance" zones, as it does have the resources available
  205. to achieve various ends, along with the afforded "freedoms" to allow the
  206. operation to continue without notice. It would be ironic to discover that
  207. these freedoms could very well be the tool which these "aliens" are utilizing
  208. to gain a good grip in our social structures.
  209. What I find highly interesting about what Fenwick has to say about Hitler, is
  210. the programming of Hitler. Was Hitler programmed? Or could he have been
  211. mesmerized by a belief system that was growing in great proportion durring that
  212. era?
  213. The 1800's had some rather intriguing events in it. Durring that era, fresh
  214. from the termoil the "Middle Ages" spawned, with full emergence from control
  215. over a ruling theocratic organization that did everything within it's power to
  216. bring things under subjection in the "Name of God", politicaly, religiously,
  217. and including the ability to freely exchange knowledge, what occured appears to
  218. be somewhat natural, in regards to the emergance of "Freedom of Speech and
  219. Expression of THoughts". Led to extremes, like children who are suddenly
  220. released from two weeks of being grounded, what resulted? Confusion, chaos,
  221. war, and bloodshed. Anger towards "god" (which in reality was earthly
  222. institutions) Rebellion against this conflict inspired Marx. It also brought
  223. "metaphysics" and "secret societies" more into the open. Men were once again
  224. allowed the freedom to grow in the exchange of information, along with the
  225. development of sciences without fear of being placed under an edict, or drug
  226. before the Inquisitors for heretic behaviour. Many theologens, philosophers and
  227. social psychologist look back upon this era as the "beginning of the end".
  228. Theologins blame philosophy for the degredation of society, yet, on the other
  229. hand, the philosophers blamed the theologins for suppression. These conflicts
  230. continue today, just as they did then. Things have not changed.
  231. In the United States, great religious revivals were spawned. Of these, most
  232. noteably, was Brigham Young who led his followers through the wilderness to
  233. Utah. Durring this era a group of Bible students were waiting for the physical
  234. arrival of the "prophets" of old, (these later became the Jehovah's Witnesses).
  235. The 7th day Adventist Movement begun, and Protestentism begun to flourish,
  236. bringing with it Democracy, and it's economical and political way of life which
  237. transformed the world into what it is today. Durring this era, the occult
  238. explosion hit America, and durring this time, H.P. Blavasky organized the
  239. Theosophical Society. Many could state that this is the beginning, but is it?
  240. To look for absolutes would be an encyclopediac undertaking, and cannot be
  241. achieved within a single file! So we will content ourselves with this era,
  242. since it itself appears to play an important factor in the minds of many who
  243. create the phenomena scenario we are presented with today. From LEAR in the
  244. prelude to his file, to George Hunt Williamson who claimed the "Visitants"
  245. had been attempting to indoctrinate the world to a new way of life since the
  246. 1800's. (Road In The Sky (C) 1959 p.246).
  247. The curiosity of the world was limitless, as archeological digs begun, in
  248. efforts to understand many mysteries that could otherwise not be explained. The
  249. pyramids became popular durring that era, the phenomena of the South American
  250. Empires, and the discovery that Europe, Africa, China and India where not the
  251. sum total of what had been at one time great civilizations. Durring all of this
  252. exploration, they discovered many common things which then created more wonder
  253. as to wether or not the things they were led to believe in were actually true.
  254. Old legends led many to wonder, just what occured in the past. Under Blavasky's
  255. funding, a Mr. James Churchwald set out on a quest to discover just what the
  256. "true religion" may have been. From here, tales of Mu, Lamaria, and Atlantis
  257. came to the fore. These inquiries always led to some speculation that the
  258. United States could very well have been the "Motherland" which was laid waiste
  259. due to some ancient catastrophy.
  260. We could, politicaly, and moraly, based upon our own standards, view the system
  261. which motivated Hitler as brutal, barbaric, and uncalled for. Yet, we fail to
  262. see that this very type of religious motivation is the medium which drives
  263. the MidEastern terrorists in vindicating themselves in the name of Allah, their
  264. God. This type of zeal pushed the Inquisitors foreward in mass killings in
  265. order to purge the land of "infidels" -- the psychology of a Jihid is very
  266. powerful and the Islamic Jihid is the very bases for the Dune science fiction
  267. story. The power behind a drug, a belief system, and politics. All drawn into
  268. one event, to drive the hearts of men onward to do deeds in the name of their
  269. god. If we strip away the politics of WW II, and look at the mood of the era
  270. which created the politics, one can wonder, just what started World War II? And
  271. where is the blame? And can we safely assume that Hitler was the single
  272. proginitor of the war? Close examination shows otherwise.
  273. What is very interesting about this point in time in history (1800's), is the
  274. open investigation of mesmerism, along with the rapid advance in electricity.
  275. Durring this era, the usage of drugs was common. Many things were allowed due
  276. to not fully knowing the full consequences of what could happen. These early
  277. efforts could be equaited with irresponsible children playing with things they
  278. ought not to because they didn't understand them. The cause and effect, were
  279. still under investigation. Things were done, just to see what would happen.
  280. Many things were attempted in efforts to understand something. However, this
  281. does not mean that they did not realize the effect --- Durring this time, the
  282. effect would be ignored usually with a motivation in order to understand.
  283. Today, we can think in terms of "mad scientists" doing all kinds of crazy
  284. experiments --- yet, these very things are the price we pay for advancement. We
  285. can say that we owe much to science. A debt. It is, however, a point of view,
  286. as to what this debt is and how it is being paid. The "Mad Scientists" of today
  287. are not the Boris Karloff grade B 1950's type. Today, they could very well be
  288. with us.... in the guise of "National Security", or perhaps "subversive
  289. activists".
  290. Today we have rumors and tales of Telsa, and his radio-magnetic energies.
  291. Today, we have settled for the form of electricity which we use in our homes.
  292. Today, we are being led to believe that Telsa's inventions were ridiculed and
  293. set aside, but there could be another very real possibility in why Telsa's
  294. achievments have never made it very far in the world of consumers. There is a
  295. great possibility that Telsa's discoveries had unusual effects upon the human
  296. mind, and with knowledge of this, kept "under wraps" and never made available
  297. for the consumers of energy and power. We know electromagnetics exist, yet we
  298. also know it is not utilized at the consumer level. My first question is, "What
  299. happened with Telsa technology? And just how widely was it used? Many things
  300. back in this era were utilized to "enhance" occult powers. There is a great
  301. coincidence in the rise of electricity, preoccupation with "magnetics", and the
  302. sudden increase in "occult" powers. Can we state that the "aliens" gave us our
  303. technology? Or is there per chance that we created the situation due to our
  304. technological advances? There is a tendency for all "contact" to be in
  305. accordance with the advances of the decade.
  306. Techno Drugs?
  307. In December 1988 issue of OMNI Magazine, the article entitled "Transending
  308. Science" deals with investigation of the TM experience. One excerpt of the
  309. article which was highly interesting, was Persingers work, in which he created
  310. a helmet, in which a computer was utilized to "contour" the electromagnetic
  311. forces which in turn manipulated the brain wave patterns of the temporal lobes.
  312. With this experiment, he discovered that with little effort, the subjects in
  313. the research could then be, with consistancy, brought into a subjective state
  314. in which they were then experiencing the abductee scene. It also took very
  315. little effort for Persinger to produce a UFO sighting.
  316. To determin the consistancy of this effect, he determined that it was more
  317. readily to occur while the individual was being subjected to the
  318. electromagnetic influence of the helmet. He also discovered that the
  319. participants found the experience highly pleasurable, and they wanted more. He
  320. also found that with very little effort after several sessions, tonal sounds,
  321. or various symbols would then put these subjects into the TM state without any
  322. effort on their part. In other words, Persinger indicated that with
  323. electromagnetics, it was possible to take different people and get them to see
  324. similar things while in the TM state.
  325. Is it possible, that these early 20th Century Scientists, still fresh from
  326. metaphysical schools of thoughts (which are the precursor to applied sciences)
  327. stumbled across the above experience and utilized it in their own occult
  328. practices?
  329. In another book, called "Mind Wars" (C) 1984 St. Martin's Press, Ron McRae
  330. decided to look into the possibility of government use of "psychic powers" in
  331. warfare. On Page 135-136, we find the following:
  332. "The second stage of the present psychic old war, according to Swann, is, "the
  333. many forms of external manipulations that are known to change the interior
  334. psychic formation of any man or woman...the most gross of these techniques was
  335. the early form of brainwashing, where subtle suggestion was enforced and
  336. embedded along with vicious and violent physical trauma. Since that time,
  337. however, we now have the refined techniques known as subliminal persuasion
  338. behavior modification and various forms of covert mind control."
  339. "Swann probably understates the second point. I have said little of these
  340. techniques, in part because many are electronic and not "psychic" in the
  341. gernerally understood sense, in part because little information is available,
  342. and in part for another reason -- security.
  343. "There is, according to the best sources, a real threat in the electronic
  344. manipulation of the human mind. The possibility arose from research that
  345. attempted to explain telepathy electrognetically. Unfortunately, although the
  346. researchers did not discover, as they sought, that thoughts could influence
  347. long-range electromagnetic radiation, they did discover that long-range
  348. electromagnetic radiation might influence the mind."
  349. "According to Barbara Honegger, "the fundamental reason for the increased
  350. interest" in psychic warfare, and the area where the Pentagon spends most of
  351. its estimated six-million-dollar annual budget for psychic or related research,
  352. "is initial results coming out of laboratories in the United States and Canada
  353. that certain amplitude and frequency combinations of external electromagnetic
  354. radiation in the brain-wave frequency range are capable of bypasing the
  355. external sensory mechanism of organisms, including humans, and directly
  356. stimulating higher-level neuronal structures in the brain. This electronic
  357. simulation is known to produce mental changes at a distance, including
  358. hallucinations in various sensory modalities, particularly auditory."
  359. ----------------
  360. When did these inquiries begin? As early as the 50's? 40's? 30's? Or should we
  361. move it back even further? And, is there the slightest possibility that
  362. electromagnetics in conjuntion with usage of drugs, noteably LSD, at some point
  363. in time in the past, could be a factor in "highly strange" experiences? Along
  364. with possible body chemistries?
  365. A book called "The Time Tables of History: A Horizontal Linkage of People and
  366. Events" by Bernard Grun, based upon Werner Stein's Kultufrahrplan, (C) 1982 has
  367. some interesting "linear scientific" achievments. Including electricity.
  368. 1819 Danish physicist Hans C. Oersted (1977 -1851) discovers electromagnetism
  369. 1821 Faraday discovers funamentals of electromagnetic rotation.
  370. 1829 American physicist John Henry (1797-1878) constructs an early version of
  371. the electromagnetic motor.
  372. 1831 Michael Faraday (1791 - 1867) carries out a series of experiments
  373. demonstrating the discovery of electromagnetic induction.
  374. 1831 James Clark Maxwell, Scottish Chemist who theorized (1873) that light
  375. and and electromagnetism have identical source, born (died 1879)
  376. 1832 Faraday proposes pictorial representation of electric and magnetic lines
  377. of force.
  378. 1833 K.F. Gauss and Wilhelm E. Wever devise the electromagnetic telegraph which
  379. funtions over a distance of 9,000 feet.
  380. 1851 Franz Neumann Law of electromagnetic induction.
  381. 1856 Nikola Telsa b. 1856 (d. 1943)
  382. 1865 Clerk Maxwell "Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism"
  383. 1873 James Clark Maxwell "Electricity and Magnetism"
  384. 1888 Heinrich Hertz and Olviver Lodge independently indentify radio waves as
  385. belonging to same family as light waves.
  386. 1888 Nikola Telsa constructs electric motor (manufactured by Westinghouse)
  387. 1896 Ernest Rutherford megnetic detection of electrical waves.
  388. 1899 First magnetic recordings of sound.
  389. 1902 Oliver Heavside, English physicist, states the existence of an atmospheric
  390. layer which aids the conduction of radio waves.
  391. 1904 Sir John Fleming uses thermoinic tube to gernerate radio waves.
  392. 1910 J.J. Thomsons work on deflection of "positive rays" in magnetic field.
  393. (there are, of course, numerous mentionings of various works done in regards to
  394. electricity -- these, I highlighted. Reference the book for complete linier
  395. progress of technology durring the era).
  396. Back in the 50's, when UFO invasion appeared absolute in the minds of millions
  397. of Americans, there arose the UFO Prophets. Of the literature that I have read
  398. about these prophets, the works of Howard Menger's "From Outer Space" (C) 1959,
  399. and George Hunt Williamson's "Road In The Sky" (C) 1958, contain some
  400. interesting information. Even though these were considered after the passage of
  401. time a "hoax", there messages are thriving quite well these days. Menger,
  402. specificaly brought some interesting points up durring a Question and Answer
  403. session at the end of his book on Page 163. (For complete Question/Answer
  404. session in Menger's book, refer to MENGER.)
  405. The question is:
  406. "How are the visitors trying to raise the mass consciousness of the people?"
  407. Menger answers with:
  408. A. By various methods such as:
  409. a. Dissemination of saucer research data.
  410. b. Stories of contacts with their own.
  411. c. Their signs in the sky.
  412. d. Mechanically by means of mental capsulation and machines.
  413. Mental capsulation can be projected by sound, color, vibration. A
  414. high-frequency sound can be a mental capsulation; a song or a selection of
  415. music can be a mental capsulation.
  416. The machines which send out super-sonic high frequency sounds use a man's
  417. body as a terminal in conjunction with the mental capsulation. Ther are three
  418. terminal bodies in each state, The machines now operate on a silent carrier
  419. wave.
  420. ---------------
  421. Now, let's skip back a few pages and review Mengers reactions when he was
  422. given these "devices" by the "Space Brothers". On page 62 Menger writes:
  423. "Then they talked further of their many contacts all over the world and my
  424. job in particular."
  425. "One of my tasks was the mental assistance of individuals often without
  426. their knowledge. Such could be accomplished by soun-frequency waves, light
  427. waves, the use of colors and other physical means. I had alays thought of such
  428. matters as being accomplished in some supernatural manner; but I was rapidly
  429. learning that the Infinite Creator accomplished all purposes by natural laws."
  430. "'Do not think of this as some artificial control of the human brain,' one of
  431. the men said, "as you may see in some of those horrifying science-fiction
  432. pictures -- though I must confess that he (and he indicated the other man) and
  433. I aw two of them on a double picture (I assume he meant to say 'double
  434. feature') and rather enjoyed them. We do not control the brain. Such an action
  435. is not in keeping with the laws of the Infinite Creator. Instead, with
  436. theproper instruments and techniques, you can accomplish a much larger purpose:
  437. YOU CAN RELEASE SOMTHING IN THE BRAIN WHICH IS ALREADY THERE.''
  438. "The instruments in the car accomplished such tasks. I would be asked to
  439. place them in four states: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
  440. With each intrusment would be aman or woman who would act as a human terminal
  441. in conjunction with the machine. These people would react according to their
  442. own individual brain development with the assistance of the impulses received
  443. by the machines."
  444. "I didn't quite understand how it was to work, but it seemed they were
  445. trying to get across that it was necessary to have both the machine and the
  446. human mind working in conjunction to accomplish such a purpose."
  447. "'A central location will be established for each instrusment. The range of
  448. each instrument is about 25 miles.'"
  449. "'After you place these instruments, Howard, you will notice an immediate
  450. and obvious effect. People within a raius of 25 miles of each instrument will
  451. automatically become more aware of and conscious of their interest in space
  452. travel and in our space crage. They will see more of our craft because they
  453. will be loOking up. Then when these people hear of your experiences, they will
  454. be inspired to come to you and offer to help you in any way they can."
  455. "They had already established many bases. The one in New Jersey was, they
  456. said, within 15 miles of my home, totally unknown to anyone, except, of course,
  457. those of this planet who had been working with the space people for many
  458. years."
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  460. Points to ponder. In the OMNI article on Persinger's work, it demonstrates
  461. that their are particular images which are consistant in the laboratory when
  462. exposed to electromagnetics. Is there a slight possibility, that perhaps an
  463. early form of electromagnetics was utilized to influence these individuals?
  464. Today, it is said, these "beams" are coming from outer space. Then, they were
  465. down on earth. They appear to be proportional to the technological advances of
  466. the day. Remember, Menger utilized BOLD CAPS himself, within his book when he
  467. said
  468. "YOU CAN RELEASE SOMTHING IN THE BRAIN WHICH IS ALREADY THERE"
  469. Of interest also, in Persingers research, is the ability to get people to
  470. see UFO's while under the influence of the electromagnetic helmet.
  471. In the book "Flying Saucers: Serious Business", (C) 1966 Frank Edwards has
  472. as a preface the following quote:
  473. "Flying Saucers exist only in the imaginations of the viewers."
  474. -- President Dwight D. Eisenhower
  475. December 16, 1954
  476. I ask, could this be literaly true? In light of possibilities in which such
  477. objects can be conjured from the dark recesses of the subjective mind on a
  478. consistant bases from the volunteers in research clinics, could we dismiss the
  479. possibility that Eisenhower was telling the truth? And could it be possible
  480. that the use of "imaginary" means the Government knew that they were not real?
  481. Could it possibily be true that the Condon report was true? Can it be, we are
  482. looking in the wrong place for the answers. And possibly the Government feels
  483. more comfortable with us thinking UFO's and aliens are responsible for the
  484. "intrusions"? If so, why would they wish to hide it?
  485. In the book "Mind Wars" McRea then writes, on pages 116-117:
  486. "According to Langley-Porter's Alan Gevins, who is generally cautious and
  487. skeptical of psychic claims, the reality may be worse. Extremely low frequency
  488. radiation (ELF), which the navy has proposed as a submarine communication
  489. system because the thousand-mile long wave forms are unobstructed by water,
  490. might be capable of shutting off the brain, killing everyone in 10 thousand
  491. square mile or larger target area. 'No one paid any attention to the biological
  492. effects of ELF for years," says Gevins, "because the power levels are so low.
  493. Then we realized that because the power levels are so low, the brain could
  494. mistake the outside signal for its own, mimic it [a process known as
  495. bioelectric entrainment], and respond when it changes.'"
  496. "It is possible the Soviets have actually tested this technique. The microwaves
  497. beamed at the U.S. embassy in Moscow might have been a test. The navy is still
  498. investigating an even more ominous possibility -- a rash of aircraft carrier
  499. crashes in 1980 and 1981 might have been caused by electromagnetic waves beamed
  500. at incoming pilots from the Soviet spy ships tha shadow the U.S. fleet. Even a
  501. tiny uncertainty, electronically induced at the last critical second before an
  502. aircraft touches down on the pitching deck of a carrier, might cause disaster."
  503. "I must stress that these results and speculations are tentative. Ther is no
  504. reason for panic, and the United States has INVESTED adequate resources to
  505. INVESTIGATION OF THE PROBLEM. There is no need for a psychic Manhatten
  506. Project." [bold caps inserted].
  507. ---------------
  508. Here we are told the United States has invested adequate resources to
  509. investigate the problem. In other words, can we then assume that a problem has
  510. been noted? At what level of investigation has the government undertaken in
  511. looking into the problem, and is it dealing with just the ELF situation? Or is
  512. there more? And what is the problem? Which agency, then, would be utilized?
  513. Could it possibly be HEW? (Health, Education and Welfare). In the past, the
  514. record of HEW's involvment with past experimentation seems to have been more
  515. then just lightly involved. By 1971 the court dockets were crowded with
  516. lawsuits filed on behalf of the "human guinea pigs" who were victims of
  517. research.
  518. The U.S. Congress, Senate, The Staff of the Subcommittee on Constitutional
  519. Rights, Committee on the Judiciary, "Individual RIghts and the Federal ROle in
  520. Behavior Modification", 93rd Congress, 2nd Session, Novemeber, 1974 was chaired
  521. by Senator Sam Ervin. It was largely ignored by the press, yet it revealed some
  522. interesting information. The report disclosed that thirteen projects were run
  523. by the Defense Department; the Department of Labor had conducted several
  524. experiments; the National Science Foundation conducted a "substantial amount of
  525. research dealing with understanding of human behavior"; even the Vetrens'
  526. Administration participated in psychosurgery experiments, which, in many cases,
  527. were nothing more than an advanced form of lobotomy.
  528. One of the largest supporter of "behaior research" was the Department of
  529. Health, Education and Welfare, and its subagency the National Insitute of
  530. Mental Health. The subcommittee said that HEW had participated in a "very large
  531. number of projects dealing with the control and alteration of human behavior."
  532. Largest of all the supporters of behavior modification was the Law Enforcement
  533. Assistance Administration (LEAA) which, under the Department of Justice, funded
  534. hundreds of behavior modification experiments.
  535. In 1975 the Rockefeller Report to the President on CIA Activities was released.
  536. Shortly there after, the Owens family were informed that their father Dr. Frank
  537. Owens did not die of suicide, in 1953, but that he had been administered LSD
  538. without his knowledge, and his death was concealed due to "National Security".
  539. The Rockefeller Report also contains information which, in 1973, a total of 152
  540. seperate files were ordered destroyed by the CIA. It is rather interesting, as
  541. the type of death that Ownes suffered, is high in similarity to the death of
  542. General James V. Forrestal, who also jumped to his death from a 16th story
  543. hospital window. It is said that Truman had quickly put the lid on the secret
  544. and turned the screws so tight that the general public still thinks that flying
  545. saucers are a joke. Lear then claims that Forrester's medical records are
  546. sealed to this day. Is there a possibility that Forrester could have been one
  547. of these "earlier" victims? Is it possible that due to this, Forrester's
  548. records are sealed? Why would they be sealed to this day, if it was "just a
  549. suicide"? Unless, of course, there is a need to coverup what CAUSED the
  550. suicide. Simple statements about "alien invasions" should NOT be accepted as
  551. being something that needs to be sealed, unless there was is a desire to hide
  552. the cause of death due to the interest of "National Security".
  553. (The Owens settlement can be found in Senate S.B. 3035)
  554. With the possibility of LSD the cause of Forrester's death, some may think it
  555. may have not been manufactured early enough to effect the era we are
  556. considering. However, it was being manufactured by Sandoz Laboratories since
  557. 1938, and accidently ingested by Hoffman in 1943. In 1950 it was introduced to
  558. American Psychiatrists. These things are being brought up in order to
  559. demonstrate that there have been capabilities on the Government's part to
  560. coverup. To some, this may appear to be unrelated and very disjointed, but it
  561. is being related to make a point. There is a slight possibility that some of
  562. the things that have been "uncovered" in the past could be directly related to
  563. things we are trying to "uncover today".
  564. Remember what the OMNI article states about how easy it is to utilize tonal
  565. sounds, symbols or colors to put one back into such a state? How then, does
  566. Menger describe the encapsulation method? Is there some fact in what Menger
  567. states in light of current clinical research?
  568. In the OMNI article, and other articles dealing with the abductee scenario,
  569. great care and concern are utilized to determin just how the experience is
  570. affected by audio/visual material, such as TV, the media, reading material,
  571. etc. But then, if we reflect upon what Menger states, what if the dissimination
  572. of information of contact with "our kind" has some merit? Is there some truth
  573. in this, and can we look at it as LEAR would like to have us believe, that we
  574. are being fed propoganda from various levels in order to solidify this
  575. acceptance? The same line of thinking which begun in the 50's continues with us
  576. today. Look at the following paragraphs garnered from Brad Steigers book
  577. "Fellowship" (C) 1988, Ivy Books, and see if the "thread" still holds true
  578. today, as it did back in the 50's.
  579. Page 85 (From Mark-Age Channeling Session)
  580. Each one is assigned, in a sense, to a certain individual upon the Earth planet
  581. at this time. We are alerted by the various methods we have of mind control in
  582. electonics and magnetic equipment -- terms which we use for your convenience
  583. which really do not explain our equipment -- and through these means, we know
  584. your present development.
  585. Page 98 (From Space Being OX-HO)
  586. "America right now is feeling the effect of the Karmic pattern of the Atlantean
  587. culture. Your young people are Atlanteans reborn to once again work out their
  588. Karma. They are filled to overflowing with the knowledge of the great
  589. civilization of Atlantis. Their arts and their scientific technology is greater
  590. than ever before, and you will begin to see this more and more distinctly."
  591. Page 52 PRINCIPLES OF THE SOLAR LIGHT CENTER
  592. 1. Belief in an Infinite Creator (the All-Knowing-One, of the Space Beings) and
  593. in the Cosmic Christ, the Spritual heirarchy, and the Great White Brotherhood.
  594. The message today, is the same as yesterday. Are we being fooled by the
  595. government itself, or some belief system which transends our political systems?
  596. And are these really spiritual entities, human agencies, or combination of
  597. both?
  598. As of late, certain groups have been complaining that the United States has
  599. been "jamming their transmissions". If this is true, then the government is
  600. well aware of some type of influence being exerted over our airwaves and are
  601. attempting to stop it. If this is true, and due to the nature of such
  602. possibilities, they would not wish to have the American citizens know that such
  603. a thing would exist. And so, they would then attempt to "jam" the frequencies
  604. in an effort to counteract the effect. In fact, there were, in some circles,
  605. threats issued, that if the government did NOT stop the "war would begin". What
  606. would this entail? Short circuiting of brainwave patterns to create utter
  607. chaos? It is indeed rather ominous to think, that such a war could be fought
  608. with such intensity without our even knowing what on earth is going on.
  609. If we are being "manipulated" in any manner, is our government aware of it?
  610. Sometimes I wonder, although we may look back at the extremes of the McCarthy
  611. era, and the blacklisting of entertainers, screewriters and etc., if there
  612. could have been real reasoning behind the power of the media? We can now think
  613. of it as extremes, today, but then could there have been "hints" of concerns
  614. we are not aware of?
  615. Were there or are their indications that the idealisms which "created and
  616. programmed" Hitler spread beyond Europe? Various writers have brought out that
  617. yes, indeed these thoughts were not confined to Germany and the surrounding
  618. immediate areas.
  619. "The Legacy of The Gods"
  620. Robert Charroux
  621. Translated into english (C) 1974 by Berkley Publishing Corporation
  622. Original (C) 1964 by Robert Laffont, Inc.
  623. After their defeat in 1918 a few Germans, initiated into infernal occultism and
  624. intoxicated with racist pretensions, reorganized the Aryan society that became
  625. all the more secret becuase it was outside the law in all parts of the world.
  626. Their goal was to create a superior race; that is, a privelaged people who
  627. would subjegate and rule the rest of the world.
  628. In his successful book, "The Myth of The Twentieth Century", published in 1930,
  629. the talented writer Alfred Rosenberg stated the laws and philosophy of the
  630. Aryan champions. "To rule the world," he said, "it is enough to have pure
  631. blood."
  632. This new charter of the Aryan world was to be illustrated by rivers of blood,
  633. countless massacres, and mountains of corpses.
  634. Actually, however, Rosenberg had not invented anything. Identical ideas had
  635. been professed earlier by George Grant, Gobineau, Houston, Chamberlain, and
  636. later, the German Ludwig Wilset, in "Origin and Prehistory of The Aryans". And
  637. the French historian A. Pictet, in a work titled "Migrations Primitives des
  638. Aryas" had announced the advent of the master race: "In an era before any
  639. historical record, lost in the mists of time, a race destined by Provedence to
  640. dominate the entire world grew little by little in its primeval cradle,
  641. privileged above all others by beauty of blood and gifts of intelligence."
  642. The Thule Group was founded in 1910 by Professor Felix Niedner. Beginning in
  643. 1919, some outstanding adepts -- Baron Ungern von Sternberg, Karl Haushofer, a
  644. disciple of Guderjieff, the writer Deitrich Eckart -- gave it a new impetus
  645. and an emblem: the swastika, symbol of evolution, the rotation of the stars
  646. around the pole, and the creation of fire among the Hindus. (The swastika is
  647. actually a universal sign found amoung all peoples. It is carved on a stone
  648. lamp in the Madeleine cave, the tablets of Glozel, the stones of Moulin Piat,
  649. and the prehistoric ramparts of Mississippi, and it appears in the inscription
  650. on the Newton Stone in Scotland.)
  651. In his book L'Europe Paienne du Vingtieme Siecle," the historian Pierre Mariel
  652. writes that Deitrich Echart was Adolf Hitler's initiator and brought him into
  653. the Thule group in 1922.
  654. Hitler was in great financial difficulties and may even have been a homeless
  655. vagrant, but he was consumed with ambition, rancor, and sincere, frenzied
  656. idalism. He was also somewhat clairvoyant; he served as a medium for the
  657. conspiracy, which bacame increasingly enveloped in the mists of a dubious
  658. occultism.
  659. At the same time, similar movements were devloping on the European continent.
  660. In London, Paris, Berlin, and Rome there was clandestine publications
  661. containing an odd mixture of anarchism, spiritualism, "traditional research,"
  662. and eroticism.
  663. In about 1920 the Revue Balitque appeared in France. It examined the problem
  664. of the direct descendants of the Hyperborean ancestors: the Lithuanians, whose
  665. writing has so many points in common with Sanskrit.
  666. The magazine Les Polaires (Paris, 1921) had the ambition of resucitating the
  667. old myth of Hyperborea, but this kind of writing floursihed above all in
  668. Germany, with Niedner's "Altnordische Dichtung und Pros," Dietrich Echart's
  669. "Auf gut Deutch," and "Die Hanuseen Zeitung," published by the magician Eric
  670. Jan Van Hanussen, the man who is said to have replaced Hitler as the medium of
  671. the Thule Group, and who later became his semiofficial astrologer.
  672. The ORDENSBURGER
  673. Beginning in 1934, the Thule Group became a powerful secret society whose name
  674. was not to be known to the public or even candidates for admission. The latter,
  675. before their intiation, were given to understand that the organization was the
  676. secret Teutonic Order.
  677. This secret order had, of course, no connection with the real Teutonic Order,
  678. which still exists in Portugal and the Netherlands. Under the name of the
  679. Knights of Poseidon (still the ideas of knighthood and the western ocean of
  680. Atlantis), it has devoted itself to underseas adventure, and is surely in
  681. comunication with the THule Group. It has been said the Knights of Poseidon
  682. reprenst the temporal power of the German secret army, while the Thule Group is
  683. its spiritual power. This may be true.
  684. There were three aspects of the education given in the Ordensburger: military,
  685. similar to modern military and police academies; political; and occult, similar
  686. to the doctines of Gurdjieff. (George Ivanovich Gurdjieff [1868-1949], born in
  687. the Caucasus, was both an adventurer and an enlightened occultist. Whether he
  688. was a miracle-worker, a secret agent, or simply a charlatan, he proagated in
  689. Europe and America strange, murky, and fascinating doctrines that troubled many
  690. weak minds. Perhaps he had a certain genious, but if so he was never able to
  691. express it in his books, which are unreadable, inane, and incomprehensible. He
  692. did, however, influence certain spiritualistic sects.)
  693. In a Rhineland forest, amid tall firs, stands the white impressive Vogelsang
  694. castle which was the Ordensburg No. 1 of the THule Goup, with the main bureau
  695. of what would now be called psychological warfare.
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  697. The THULE Group itself, was rather active in world political affairs also.
  698. Below is a small excerpt to demonstrate this from a recognized writter outside
  699. of the UFO circls.
  700. "The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler"
  701. by Robert Payne
  702. Popular Library Paper Back Edition
  703. (C) 1973 Page 125
  704. The reaction set in swiftly, as the extreme right gatherd its forces. The
  705. headquarers of the reaction was the Hotel Vierjahreszeiten, where several
  706. floors were given over to the THule Society, ostensibly a literary club devoted
  707. to the study of Nordic culture but in fact a secret political organization
  708. devoted to violent anti-Semitism and rule by an aristocratic elite. The name of
  709. the organization derived from ultima THule, the unknonw northern land believed
  710. to be the original home of the German race. The society had been founded during
  711. the war by Baron Rudolf von Sebottendorff, whose aristocratic prensions reposed
  712. on imaginary foundations. His real name was Rudolf Glauer, and he was the son
  713. of a railroad engineer: he was more aristocratic than the aristocrats. He had
  714. ingratiated himself into Munich society, large sums of monery were at this
  715. disposal, and many of the most influential people in Munich were his disciples.
  716. The symbol of the Thule Society was a swastika with a dagger enclosed in laurel
  717. leaves.
  718. Thule agents had penetrated the government; they were especially adept at
  719. foriegn documents and assembling cashes of arms and ammunition; they had
  720. powerful ties with the Freikorps, or Free Corps, the private armies led by
  721. rabid rightists, usually army officers supported by rich industrailists and
  722. they had begun to work among the industrial proletariat, especially among the
  723. railwaymen, because they realized that a successful counterrevolution could be
  724. brought about only by controling the means of transportaion. They were also
  725. working without much success on the Munich garrison troops, who continued to
  726. sit on the fence, observing the turmoil around them with extraordinary
  727. indifference.
  728. And here, a glimps at early beginnings in creating a "perfect race".
  729. From Page 23 , Footnote, The Nazi Doctors (C) 1986 by Robert Jay Lifton
  730. Fritz Lenz, a German physician-geneticist advocate of sterilization (later a
  731. leading idealogue in the Nazi progrom of "racial hygiene"), could, in 1923,
  732. berate his countrymen for thier backwardness in the domain of sterilzation as
  733. compared with the United States. Lenz complained that provisions in the Weimar
  734. Constitution (prohibiting the infliction of bodily alterations on human beings)
  735. prevented widespread use of vasectomy techniques; that Germany had nothing to
  736. match the eugenics research institutions in England and the United States (for
  737. instance, that at Cold SPring Harbor, New York, led by Charles B. Davenport and
  738. funded by the Carnegie Instituion in Washington and by Mary Harriman); and that
  739. Germany had no equivalent to the American laws prohibiting marriage both for
  740. people suffering from such conditions as epilepsy or mental retardation, and
  741. between people of different races. Lenz criticized America only for focusing
  742. too generally on preserving the "white race" instead of specifically on the
  743. "Nordic race" -- yet was convinced that the "next round in the thousand year
  744. fight for the life of the Nordic race will probably be fought in America." That
  745. single reservation suggests the early German focus on a specific racial entity,
  746. the "Nordic" or "Aryan race," however unsupported by existing knowledge.
  747. There had been plenty of racial-eugenic passion in the United States, impulses
  748. to sterilize large numbers of criminals and mental patients out of fear of
  749. "national degenration" and of threat to the health of "the civilized races,"
  750. who were seen to be "biologically plunging downward." Associated with the
  751. American eugenics movemnet was a biomedical vision whose exten is suggested by
  752. the following quotation from a 1923 book by A. E. Wiggam: "The first warning
  753. which biology gives to statesmanship is that the advanced races of mankind are
  754. going backward; ... that civilization, as you have so far administered it, is
  755. self-destructive; that civilization always destroyst the man that builds it;
  756. that your vast efforts to improve man's lot, instead of imporving man, are
  757. hastening the hour of his destruction". *
  758. * Footnote: In a 1932 study of the sterilization movements in the United
  759. States, J.P. Landman spoke of "alarmist eugenics" and of "over zealous and over
  760. ardent eugenicists" who "regard the socially inadequate persons, i.e., the
  761. feeble-minded, the epileptics, the meantally diseased, the blind, the deformed
  762. and the crminals as inimical to the human race ... [because] these peoples
  763. perpetuate their deficiencies and thus threaten the quality of the ensuing
  764. generations. It should be our aim to exterminate these undesirables, they
  765. contend, since a nation must defend itself against national degeneration as
  766. much as against the external foreign enemy."
  767. -------------
  768. Can we assume that these influences are truly "alien" or "supernatural
  769. intelligences"? Or can we really, and with great dare, question if in fact it
  770. is a resurected belief which is posing itself for a final strike? If we can
  771. remove the politics of the situation, and reflect upon the zeal in which
  772. religion has moved the political formations of the world we live in, reflect
  773. upon the many mysteries that concluded with the end of World War II, and can
  774. look beyond Hitler, maybe something is their "in the air" waging war over the
  775. minds of men. One can disolve political institutions, but as various belief
  776. systems in the world have proven time immorial, it is difficult to destroy the
  777. belief in and the practice of it. The belief itself can still survive
  778. irregardless of what political boundries it may reside in. Including the USSR.
  779. There is a great trend in regards to world viewpoints of Hitler, and the
  780. stigmatism of World War II. We cannot believe that such an individual was
  781. spawned naturally from the genetic pools of humanity. We cannot believe that he
  782. did not accomplish all these things alone. And we cannot dare believe that the
  783. thinking patterns of that era were also revelent here in the United States.
  784. Theologins would prefer to claim Hitler was Demon possessed, not laying claim
  785. to the errors of prior religious influences which spawned the rebellion. And
  786. could it be due to this, we skirt around valid questions? Nearly every book
  787. written about in regards to UFO's, at some point mention the Nazi's and their
  788. going "underground" to continue on. To think of the possibilities of this being
  789. so, one must remove the viewpoint of a political column, and think about the
  790. belief system which drove these onwards. These things just do not die. It may
  791. make us feel uncomfortable to think that during the 20's, the United States was
  792. the "leader" in eugenics which inspired Germany to increase it's own efforts
  793. until it reached the point of biological experimental sciences, eugenics and
  794. genocide. It may also make us feel uncomfortable to think that the "next
  795. struggle" could be here in the United States. But do we have the courage to
  796. examine it carefully?
  797. To what extent did this belief infiltrate other parts of the world? Could
  798. there have possibly been some measure of truth in Menger's claims? Or is this
  799. all just fabrication? He cut there hair, got them prepared to send out
  800. into the world. He would show them where the water supplies were, where the
  801. schools were. He said they didn't need any legal documents to remain in the
  802. country. This took up so much of his time, he couldn't keep up with his
  803. signpainter's business.
  804. Could there have been Ahnenerbe type experimentation in other parts of the
  805. world, including the United States? What is so special about the ages of 30-40
  806. years old? And why has it been said more then once that the "children are very
  807. important"? Was there an actual attempt to extend the "national heritage" to
  808. Germans outside of Germany and Europe? We, perhaps cannot rationalize the use
  809. of science to further a belief system. The intellect, however exists, and has
  810. existed for centuries, in which reasoning can lead men to do these things in
  811. order to appease their god.
  812. These are but a small portion of the various questions that arrise. Perhaps,
  813. these "threads" have very little real meaning. Yet, on the other hand, they
  814. could have real meaning. The complexities which could be built out of this, are
  815. indeed great. But, as with all things, they must be viewed with balance.
  816. If there is interest in this, perhaps I will create another file. Please take
  817. note, however, if indeed we are now being put to the test, today as it was
  818. yesterday, it is imperative to test all "spirits" (or, things in the air).
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