UM-Bot
Aug 23 2006, 12:24 PM
Recent years have seen the emergence of a rumour that float around the internet like moths to a flame about a crashed UFO in the Black Forrest in 1936 which was spirited away to the dark heart of Nazi Germany. There it was to be dismantled and dilligently studied by, it is claimed, the members of the Vril Society. While no historically verifiable evidence for this tale has come to light, the idea of alien technology that has fallen into the hands of a select group, was already the subject of a film in Germany in 1920.Just two years after the defeat of Germany in the First World War, a little known silent film was released. Entitled Algol, it tells the story of a superior extraterrestrial from the Dogstar, who donates incredible technology that enables a wealthy industrialist to enslave the world by this free energy device. Lost for decades, copies of the film have surfaced in recent years. The illustration here is of the alien being, poised far away in the eternal blackness of the universe.
One may wonder how the age old ritual of the trafficking with otherworldly beings and intelligences, the angelic beings and the demons of the old magical textbooks, evolved with the aide of a film like Algol that expressed a specific message or thought, and gradually transformed into alien entities from far away planets in the feverish and strange undercurrents of the German occult movements.

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Bella-Angelique
Aug 23 2006, 12:38 PM
This part of the article is good also.
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Tesla wrote in his article A Fairytale of Electricity, published on September 9, 1915 in Manufacturers' Record: "...Moses was undoubtedly a practical and skillful electrician far in advance of his time. The Bible describes precisely, and minutely, arrangements constituting a machine in which electricity was generated by friction of air against silk curtains, and stored in a box constructed like a condenser. It is very plausible to assume that the sons of Aaron were killed by a high-tension discharge, and that the vestal fires of the Romans were electrical..."
woody82
Aug 23 2006, 02:30 PM
Nazi's have a UFO recovered or did....?
Well been so many conspiracy theories about it saying how they tested it, and if true i'm not surprised why the American's took Germany's top scientists over to america....good article though.
Sc4v3ng3r
Aug 23 2006, 05:16 PM
Im pretty sure Nazi "invented" the flying saucers period.
I think the idea of recovering a Ufo is unrational. If they are truly Aliens visiting, they should've had taugh of a mechanism that erases all trace of the ufo whenever it crashes. OR they could simply remove the traces themself.
Were not caveman and we werent' back then either. Reverse engineering is a concept that should be understood by an advance lifeform.
The idea alone of an advance spacecraft crashing is doubtful enough.
Before pointing out the sky, we should shed a light on our black history. We'll need alot more than a flashlight.
FireMoon
Aug 24 2006, 01:14 AM
Dont know how relevant this is but Algol is the name of a star in the constellation of Perseus... it is meant to be one of the stars that make up the Medusa's head. If memory serves me right the traslation into English from Arabic means... winking demons eye...
ShaunZero
Aug 24 2006, 04:07 AM
I believe they were responsible for CREATING the first flying saucers. I've seen a documentery about it on UFO FILES. They showed pretty convincing evidence and information.
Amalgamut
Aug 24 2006, 04:30 AM
If the Nazi's would have had this kind of technology I think they would have been able win the war.
They did have the Messerschmidt ME-262 which was the worlds first jet fighter aircraft. It was the most advanced figher of this time. But it was plagued by engine problems due to the unreliable Junkers Jet engines.
This is the closest thing the Germans made in terms of a "UFO". Which I'm sure at the time many Allied pilots may have confused this with a "flying saucer" considering the ME-262 was well capable of acheiving speeds over 500 M.P.H.
Shuriken
Aug 24 2006, 06:30 AM
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i'm not surprised why the American's took Germany's top scientists over to america....
and you shouldn't be, its a known fact that they hired some german scientists for the Manhattan project...
Sc4v3ng3r
Aug 24 2006, 03:28 PM
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and you shouldn't be, its a known fact that they hired some german scientists for the Manhattan project...
twas called project paperclip. Both russia and america had their share of scientist. Thats a big part of what started the cold war.
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If the Nazi's would have had this kind of technology I think they would have been able win the war.
Still was experimental at that time. The "foo figthers" as some allied pilot called them, were not jets. They were said to be stationary objetcts, that could change direction rapidly.
Reason why germans lost the war was caused by its officers, wich were either unreliable, or conspiracist. Hitler itself dint help its cause at the end, when attacking russia.
Amalgamut
Aug 24 2006, 10:56 PM
QUOTE(Sc4v3ng3r @ Aug 24 2006, 10:28 AM) [snapback]1320092[/snapback]
Reason why germans lost the war was caused by its officers, wich were either unreliable, or conspiracist. Hitler itself dint help its cause at the end, when attacking russia.
Well I don't really think it was the officers fault as much as it was Hitler's being so stubborn. His advisors disagreed with several things he did but he wouldn't listen. (Like you said with Russia).
I think the ultimate mistake was the (Japan) bombing Pearl Harbor. The United States would have entered the war regardless in due time, but this only hastened it. Had Hitler waited a few years before starting his conquest, he could have had advanced technology and taken over Britain in a very short time. Thus making the United States having a much more difficult, if not impossible, task ahead of them.
molo
Aug 24 2006, 11:46 PM
Also the Nazis have a moon base, they reached it as early as 1942, they were also met by the Americans. The craft was liike a submarine innsidie, lots of men working different pulleys and other contraptions.
ShaunZero
Aug 24 2006, 11:48 PM
QUOTE(Amalgamut @ Aug 23 2006, 11:30 PM) [snapback]1319714[/snapback]
If the Nazi's would have had this kind of technology I think they would have been able win the war.
They did have the Messerschmidt ME-262 which was the worlds first jet fighter aircraft. It was the most advanced figher of this time. But it was plagued by engine problems due to the unreliable Junkers Jet engines.
This is the closest thing the Germans made in terms of a "UFO". Which I'm sure at the time many Allied pilots may have confused this with a "flying saucer" considering the ME-262 was well capable of acheiving speeds over 500 M.P.H.
But just that thinking alone isn't enough to explain away all of the things exposed on that episode of UFO: Files. To me it looks as if they DID make saucers. Why didn't they use them to win the war? I don't know. But that's not a reason to ignore the possability.
Amalgamut
Aug 25 2006, 02:30 AM
QUOTE(ZeroShadow @ Aug 24 2006, 06:48 PM) [snapback]1320790[/snapback]
But just that thinking alone isn't enough to explain away all of the things exposed on that episode of UFO: Files. To me it looks as if they DID make saucers. Why didn't they use them to win the war? I don't know. But that's not a reason to ignore the possability.
I hear what you are saying. My question is if the Nazi's did have flying saucers, how come none have been found?
Amalgamut
Aug 25 2006, 02:32 AM
QUOTE(molo @ Aug 24 2006, 06:46 PM) [snapback]1320787[/snapback]
Also the Nazis have a moon base, they reached it as early as 1942, they were also met by the Americans. The craft was liike a submarine innsidie, lots of men working different pulleys and other contraptions.
jgorman628
Sep 14 2006, 08:45 PM
QUOTE(ZeroShadow @ Aug 24 2006, 12:07 AM) [snapback]1319685[/snapback]
I believe they were responsible for CREATING the first flying saucers. I've seen a documentery about it on UFO FILES. They showed pretty convincing evidence and information.
I also believe they talked about a book "Rise of Ten Thousand Suns" or close to it. Which was about Germany's attempts at an atom bomb. In it was a chapter or two about Germany's flying saucer programs. This book was supposedly hunted down and every copy was destroyed shorty after the war.
FireMoon
Oct 5 2006, 02:02 AM
An addendum to all tihs... About 10 years ago in the pages of the Fortean Times there was an article about a supposed Movie made in Australia in the late 1920s early 30s involving some sort of alien invasion where cattle were found mutialted.... I dont know if anyone ever managed to either verify of debunk the moives existance...
AstroPro
Oct 8 2006, 03:40 PM
The idea of flying saucers being a product of Nazi or even Soviet technology during World War II or the Cold War is utter absurdity. I could go on at length as to why this is the case, but rather than repeating myself I will instead refer you to a thread I created regarding this controversy:
Potential UFO Origins
crystal sage
Feb 14 2007, 11:45 PM
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