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Old February 17th 04, 05:19 PM
robert arndt
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Bernardz wrote in message news:MPG.1a9caa84d27558209898fd@news...


Vergeltungswaffen, just Vril-7. Meanwhile Thule came up with a more
advanced Triebwerk that utilized Coler's free energy machine, a Van
deGraf generator, a mercury sphere, and spherical levitators. This
engine was installed in the large Haunebu craft that flew the Atlantic
and made trips to an area Hitler knew would be safe from Allied
bombing, New Schwabenland in Antartica.

U-boats carried technicians and scientists to a base there, Number
211, via an undersea trench that stretched the entire way through what
was know formerly as Queen Maud Land. Base 211 was carved into a cave
complex similar to Nordhausen and supplied by transport subs,
components of which even the Type XXVI were taken. SS Antartic troops
maintained the base.



Never heard of a U-boat base being given a number. No Type XXVI was ever
built in the war. Work only started on it, late in the war so how is it
suppose to be available in 1939? Nor is SS Antartic listed in a
complete list of every SS-Divisionen formed during WWII.


Base 211 is often referenced as a code-name for the entire Antarctic
program and disc connection.


It is a very unusual German designation.


Try "Station 211", it was sometimes referred to as that.

And why WOULD a secret SS battalion be
listed among the combat divisions?


I did not just check combat divisions! I looked at all. I also looked at
the units that we have little references and that *may* have existed.
Nothing like it. By the way German military records are very good.


Generally so... except for those destroyed on purpose and of course
those captured by the Allies and compartmentalized by various
intelligence agencies.

Generally if it was an SS battalion it would be so designated eg
SS-Ausbildungs-Battalion or SS-Wirtschafts-Battalion but not always.



The SS E-IV technical branch is
barely known along with the Black Sun SS religious Order, the DHvSS,
and the SS archeological unit that went to South America and Tibet...
among other places searching for sacred relics.


It was listed as SS Tibet mission which would make sense in this context
in other words it would not a military unit as such at all.


You really need to skip basic SS history and read up on the occult
aspects of the Third Reich before opening your mouth. You probably
aren't even aware that the Nazi Party (NSDAP) originated from the
occult Thule/Vril Gesellschafts from way back to 1917. Before that
Thule came from the German Order (aka Order of Teutons) of 1912 and
was also known as the "Luminous Lodge"- directly connected to the
Illuminati.


I think we know of the Thule society here.

That's what makes all of this hard to deal with; the entire Third
Reich cannot be seperated from the occult, its symbolism, its mission,
and its plans for ultimate control over the planet.
Most people don't even recognize the swastika (Hakenkreuz) for what it
symbolizes- the black sun wheel that Thule and Vril worshipped. A dark
violet sun with dark powers. Vril is also the shortened version of
Vri-il "Like God". At the heart of all this is the worship of pure
evil.


Hitler had little interest in this sort of stuff.


Sorry to make you look absolutely stupid but Hitler and the senior
Nazi leadership were Thule members. Hitler believed in the "Hollow
Earth" theory, alien Aryans from Aldebaran, the Black Sun, etc... and
had his own psychics that guided his war-making decisions. You are
completely wrong there. The ultimate goal of Hitler and the Nazis was
to repopulate the earth with Aryan superhumans through eugenics and
rebuild Berlin into some form of Nazi occult mecca. BTW, Hitler DID
seize one occult object in 1938- the Spear of Destiny from Vienna. The
myth was that whomever was at power and possessed the Spear (that
pierced Christ's side) would rule the world. When US troops recovered
the Spear on April 30, 1945 Hitler comitted suicide within the hour.
It was Gen. Patton that restored the Spear to Vienna where it still
resides in a museum.

Anyway, Base 211 is interesting to speculate on but no one could reach
it on land. Only a submarine could get there if the location was
known. I wonder if the US or USSR ever tried to find it in the trench?
The Germans probably mined the hell out of the area.


You cannot find what does not exist.

Admirable Byrd sent a military task force to find it in 1947 (the first available antarctic summer) and ended up losing men and aircraft, being turned back after mere weeks when provision for fighting had been for 8 months.

Rob


Rob