Die Glocke: A secret Nazi weapon

29. 11. 2021
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Die Glocke was the so-called miraculous Nazi weapon - the so-called Wunderwaffe.

Wunderwaffen - Wunderwaffen is a German expression for the so-called "Miraculous weapons". This term was used by Nazi Germany during the Second World War to designate several revolutionary "superpowers". Most of these weapons were developed and engaged in too few battles and too late to reverse the course of the war. - wikipedia

It was described by a Polish journalist and writer Igor Witkowski in the book The truth about Wunderwaffe (2000). He and the other authors put it in conjunction with antigravity, Nazi occultism and free energy research. Witkowski ran into details about Die Glocke in a transcript of the interrogation of SS officer Jakob Sporrenberg, who received thanks to the contact with Polish intelligence.

In it, Sporrenberg talks about the details of an experiment that took place at the Riese secret base, which was located in the Owl Mountains near Waclaw near the border with the Czech Republic. Many authors have written that the Nazis used this device to travel through time.

According to an article by Patrick Kiger published in the National Geographic magazine Die Glocke has become a popular form of speculation along with other secret weapons. Weapon Die Glocke it was presented as a magical occult weapon. It was based on technology that far exceeded anything that humanity was able to create until then.

The possibility of the existence of revolutionary technology has sparked the imagination of many writers. Some of them like Jan Van Helsing, Norbert-Jürgen Ratthofer and Vladimír Terziski had no trouble embellishing reality with a little fantasy that included mystical weapons, Nazi esotericism, secret societies and UFOs, a phenomenon that began to spread rapidly in the 1950s.

So what is Die Glocke?

Die Glocke was a project where scientists from Nazi Germany worked for the SS in a facility known as Riese.

The bell is described as a device made in solid and heavy metal with an approximate 2,7 dimension and a height between 3,7 and 4,6 m. As the name suggests, the shape was similar to a large bell.

According to Cook's interview with Witkowski, this device consisted of two opposing cylinders that were filled with a substance of purple color similar to mercury.

This metal liquid was coded Xerum 525 and it was stored in a meter-high package in a lead case. It is said that other substances such as thorium peroxide and beryllium have been used in the experiments.

Witkowski describes that when the bell was activated, it had a range of up to 150 to 200 m.

So what was Die Glock's goal?

The Polish journalist explained that the aim of the project was to create an anti-gravity drive - that is why Die Glocke was grounded with strong chains.

Witkowski explains that when the bell was activated, it could cause death to living creatures that were within 150 to 200 meters. Death would be due to the freezing of blood in the circulatory system, the breakdown of organic matter, etc. Five of the seven members of the research team led by physicist Walther Gerlach she died during the tests and the cause of death was unknown.

In his book, Witkowski says that French scientist Elie Cartan has taken important steps in anti-gravity research after World War I. \ t But the anti-gravity created by the device was too weak to find its application. It was on this technology that Die Glocke could be based.

Based on the evidence, Witkowski claims that in the vicinity of the valley in which Waclaw is located (50 ° 37'43 "S 16 ° 29'40" E), about 3,1 km southeast of the main complex Sokolec (part of Reise) there is a ruin concrete structures known as Henge. This building could serve as a testing ground for antigravity experiments.

However, the remains of an abandoned building are considered to be the remains of a normal industrial building.

Whether or not Die Glock existed thus remains one of the greatest secrets of the Nazi era.

However, we know that Reise really exists and consists of underground corridors and complexes that have been building since 1943.

Approximately 13 thousands of prisoners, mostly from Auschwitz, worked on this project. According to the testimony of the imperial architect Albert Speer, the budget was around 150 million marks.

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