Okay. I watched the video. It was an excruciatingly tedious and tendentious presentation of a narrative---and only a narrative. Bottom line: no evidence. Plenty of fake photos. Interesting that all the UFOs resembled the ones that George Adamski photographed in his books of the mid-1950s. I read those books and was greatly impressed. It must have been true. No one would allow a book to be published unless it was true (I thought). Life lesson for me. It was later discovered that Adamski was photographing the lamp from a chicken brooder.
The narrative wanders all over the map, sometimes including current events as examples of the hidden plot. The conclusion is particularly obscure, being some kind of soliloquy by a Russian TV commentator, followed by a Los Angeles TV news item of a local park.
I have spent more than my adult lifetime looking into such material (~65 years). No evidence for any of the sensational claims. By evidence, I would suggest information that is documented in a book somewhere, where its provenance can be inspected or verified. Videos are not documentation. Unless you think "Raiders of the Lost Ark" is a documentary.
The Ahnenerbe was a real organization, yes. I read a very thorough book on the subject. They were very much interested in ethnographic expeditions, but the voyage of the MS Schwabenland was one of territorial assertion, not Aryan past-seeking. The Ahnenerbe was not involved in advanced technology.
The German Navy had about 600 submarines in service during World War II, the later ones being Type VIIC, nearly all being sunk in combat. Of the new Type XXI submarines, only two were put into service. They were the ones being built in sections and had a surface displacement of 1600 tons. No giant cargo submarines.
And then it just goes from one fairy tale to another without the slightest attempt to substantiate the claims and allegations. The images are patently artistic fictions. Operation Paperclip is profoundly misunderstood. Nazi infiltration---when the end of the Apollo program resulted in kicking von Braun upstairs to a Washington DC office and all of his Peenemunde team were discharged from NASA?
At the end of World War II, the allies collected or commandeered a wide variety of uncompleted aircraft prototypes and even more plans and designs that were never constructed. There are whole books available on these designs (I have them). Their most sophisticated weapon was the V-2 missile, and that literally walked into the hands of the American Army. They got essentially nowhere with their atomic bomb program, and we have the records of that. If they had anything remotely resembling what the mythology presents as UFOs, Hitler would have ordered it into service. Nothing. A total nothing. No evidence of operational vehicles. No samples of characteristic technology. No working principle. No physical theory of operation. This is pretty much evidence of "it didn't exist, in any manner whatsoever."
I won't bother to go into the purported connections with alien civilizations, secret intergalactic treaties, and worlds hidden beneath the surface of the Earth. This is the "kitchen sink" gone riot. And one can only wonder at how all this "secret" story was ever discovered, if it was indeed secret. Yep, a global secret conspiracy of high technology---discussed on every bookstand with best-selling books and fancy artwork.
If this is what you think is persuasive "documentation," you are sadly mistaken...and I'll let it go at that.
Okay. I watched the video. It was an excruciatingly tedious and tendentious presentation of a narrative---and only a narrative. Bottom line: no evidence. Plenty of fake photos. Interesting that all the UFOs resembled the ones that George Adamski photographed in his books of the mid-1950s. I read those books and was greatly impressed. It must have been true. No one would allow a book to be published unless it was true (I thought). Life lesson for me. It was later discovered that Adamski was photographing the lamp from a chicken brooder.
The narrative wanders all over the map, sometimes including current events as examples of the hidden plot. The conclusion is particularly obscure, being some kind of soliloquy by a Russian TV commentator, followed by a Los Angeles TV news item of a local park.
I have spent more than my adult lifetime looking into such material (~65 years). No evidence for any of the sensational claims. By evidence, I would suggest information that is documented in a book somewhere, where its provenance can be inspected or verified. Videos are not documentation. Unless you think "Raiders of the Lost Ark" is a documentary.
The Ahnenerbe was a real organization, yes. I read a very thorough book on the subject. They were very much interested in ethnographic expeditions, but the voyage of the MS Schwabenland was one of territorial assertion, not Aryan past-seeking. The Ahnenerbe was not involved in advanced technology.
The German Navy had about 600 submarines in service during World War II, the later ones being Type VIIC, nearly all being sunk in combat. Of the new Type XXI submarines, only two were put into service. They were the ones being built in sections and had a surface displacement of 1600 tons. No giant cargo submarines.
And then it just goes from one fairy tale to another without the slightest attempt to substantiate the claims and allegations. The images are patently artistic fictions. Operation Paperclip is profoundly misunderstood. Nazi infiltration---when the end of the Apollo program resulted in kicking von Braun upstairs to a Washington DC office and all of his Peenemunde team were discharged from NASA?
At the end of World War II, the allies collected or commandeered a wide variety of uncompleted aircraft prototypes and even more plans and designs that were never constructed. There are whole books available on these designs (I have them). Their most sophisticated weapon was the V-2 missile, and that literally walked into the hands of the American Army. They got essentially nowhere with their atomic bomb program, and we have the records of that. If they had anything remotely resembling what the mythology presents as UFOs, Hitler would have ordered it into service. Nothing. A total nothing. No evidence of operational vehicles. No samples of characteristic technology. No working principle. No physical theory of operation. This is pretty much evidence of "it didn't exist, in any manner whatsoever."
I won't bother to go into the purported connections with alien civilizations, secret intergalactic treaties, and worlds hidden beneath the surface of the Earth. This is the "kitchen sink" gone riot. And one can only wonder at how all this "secret" story was ever discovered, if it was indeed secret. Yep, a global secret conspiracy of high technology---discussed on every bookstand with best-selling books and fancy artwork.
If this is what you think is persuasive "documentation," you are sadly mistaken...and I'll let it go at that.