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Finally, the German flying saucer program employed a mysterious prodigy inventor named Victor Schauberger.

Schauberger had invented a very unique form of propulsion using what he dubbed an impeller.

In 1941, an SS officer approached Schauberger in Austria, which prompted a period of complete silence in his life.

Schauberger stays behind in Germany, but gets approached by Frost in 1953.

After Schauberger rejects Frost's offer, a German-American counterintelligence agent named Karl Gersheimer

visits Austria in 1957, promising Schauberger millions to continue his work in Texas.

Gersheimer then tricks Schauberger into signing all of his IP over to the US, which gets branded as atomic energy research.

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