What was the Ahnenerbe fascist unit in Karelia looking for?

1 06. 10. 2018
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More than once we had the opportunity to hear about secret research into Hitler's army, mystical experiences and the search for secret artifacts. But only quite recently has an interesting and rather mysterious fact been put together: German troops have conducted a large-scale reconnaissance in Karelia, involving elite Ahnenerbe units. What was the fascist unit Ahnenerbe looking for in Karelia?

The Fascist Unit and its Purpose

It is known that Hitler's goal was to establish world domination. But he was clearly aware that this could only be achieved if he had a new, powerful weapon that no one had before. However, all the development carried out in this area required not only time but also a super-powerful device capable of generating incredible energy.

Hitler was always inclined to study mysticism and occult theories, so he decided to follow the path of least resistance. He studied the myths and legends of the nations concerning secret artifacts, most of which undoubtedly had a very real basis. And then he burned with the desire to find them. Undoubtedly, it promised him unprecedented prospects. Elite special forces were created to search on such a large scale. They robbed libraries and museums in Poland, France, the USSR, confiscated ancient manuscripts and weighed the most valuable. Hitler was convinced that the secret documents contained precise information about where the artifacts were hidden and how they could be worked with.

The Ahnenerbe unit

The Ahnenerbe unit was also among the special forces. It is said that it was its members who engaged in mystical development. And Karelia did not escape their attention either. In the woods near Kestengi (Kestenga, noteworthy) scientists have found a medallion of one of the officers of the elite Nazi group Dead Head. Soldiers of this division were often used in the most important operations. They took part in the Battle of Stalingrad and the Battle of the Curonian Spit. But as is well known, no long and fierce fighting took place in Karelia, nor were any particularly important operations carried out here. So why did the elite officer find himself here?

Come to join the search for the Homeland Driven by Viktor Komkov. Researchers have found something special: at Eletyozer (the name of the lake, Elethezero, which had no military significance, two massive defensive lines were found. The first was under the control of the Norwegian Volunteer Ski Battalion of SS Nord, the other then fell under Mountain Hunters Division SS.

A small town was also found near Eletyozer, whose buildings were reinforced with logs. According to scientific calculations, it was built more for the needs of research than for the needs of defense. It is remarkable that a cord was found in one of the trenches, which only a higher military batch had the right to carry. Such a weapon was used in performing special magical rituals. Three caves were found in the immediate vicinity, which, however, failed to penetrate because they all collapsed due to carefully executed explosions.

So what did the elite SS units in Karelia do?

As it turned out, these places attracted not only the Germans. Long ago, many objects were taught by researchers from a special section of VČK-OGPU (VČK - The All-Russian Extraordinary Commission for Combating Counter-Revolution and Sabotage at the RSFSR People's Commissariat, called Ceka; OGPU - United State Political Entity, Note. transl.), led by Gleb Bokij and then by a group of scientists led by neuroscientist laboratory chief Alexander Barchenko. The expedition brought unrivaled results - North Shamballa was found! But Barchenko himself no doubt regarded Karelia as "the territory of the ancient Magic Knowledge".

According to one of the legends, there must be an underground temple of the goddess Jumalla, in which the Golden Cup of the Vikings is hidden. It is not possible to say what possibilities he has, but researchers assume that his magical powers are practically unlimited. It is said that the cup was also sought by the important Russian mystic Nikolai Rerich. He learned about him from secret documents of his father, Konstantin Fyodorovich Rerich, one of the leaders of St. Petersburg Masons. It is clear that such an important artifact, which allows its owner to gain endless possibilities, could not fail to attract the attention of Hitler's army.

Surprising discovery

But it is possible that the Nazis did not even look for a Viking Cup. Only recently, researcher of the Kolan Peninsula and Karelia Vladislav Trošin made a surprising discovery. He found secret materials that undoubtedly suggest that the Germans used special forces to create the so-called "garbage".

The original inhabitants of Karelia, the Sámi, say that the meetings are either natural or man-made buildings, which consist of a large stone built on several smaller ones. In the meeting, as they say, lives the Sami-worshiped spirit. "With the help of special rituals, he can be forced to perform completely unreal tasks from the point of view of contemporary science," says Vladislav Trošin.

The mysterious phenomenon is the result of constant communication between shamans and higher spirits

Now the meetings are scattered throughout the territory of Karelia. It is remarkable that stones, each weighing several tons, can shift from time to time. The Sami claim that this mysterious phenomenon is the result of the constant communication of shamans with the higher spirits who inhabit these territories. It also seems unbelievable that the number of mysterious meetings increases every year, as if they were literally growing up from under the ground. And those that have begun to disintegrate under the influence of winds and rain are being restored literally with an invisible hand.

After exploring a large part of Karelia's territory, Vladislav Trošin remarked that the Ahnenerbe unit had probably succeeded in the impossible - it had almost been able to submit meetings to fulfill their tasks. "Just look at the war maps of Karelia, where the front lines passed, and compare them with the current location of the geological faults and we will find that they match," he claims. "This is the result of the interaction of Ahnenerbe and mystical reunions, because until then no fault lines have ever been recorded here, but similar anomalous active zones often arise in places of accumulation of extremely strong energy."

But it is difficult to say with absolute precision how far the SS elite has advanced in its research, because all traces of their activities have been almost completely destroyed. Maybe we should get to know the mysterious lands of Karelia better. Who knows what secrets her territory still holds.

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