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I was a computer expert, computer programmer, Russian linguist, German linguist.
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of the german space program he was also close with walt disney and i think they're they made a little
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because townsend brown had had flown behind enemy territory parachuted into you know nazi german
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And, um, and then Michael Hesseman arrives, German guy.
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But we do know SS officer Hans Kammler probably ran a secret weapons unit for the Nazis called Schkoda Works, which you can think of as the German Skunk Works.
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Mieta's contemporary, German technician Rudolf Schreiber, claims to have worked on a disc-shaped craft in Prague that made its first flight test in February of 1945, climbing to 40,000 feet in three minutes.
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Finally, the German flying saucer program employed a mysterious prodigy inventor named Victor Schauberger.
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And my grandfather said, look, you know, we were in a facility, a hangar, and we saw, you know, a German flying disc.
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After Schauberger rejects Frost's offer, a German-American counterintelligence agent named Karl Gersheimer
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um became deaf and blind due to an explosion and he was a german and he ended up moving over to the us
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Five German engineered blades each honed with precision and better spacing so they don't clog
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war ii there was uh there was a system called the roar bond by some german scientists which was a
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germany the tot organization had created the autobahn you know that famous german highway with endless
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command that requested xavier dorsch specifically as well as three other german nazi technicians for
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German rocketry.
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And I remember this call because he called back three times to try and get his message straight because of the, uh, you know, he's German and he's just, he wanted, he wanted to get it, you know?
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there was a system called the Rohrbahn by some German scientists,
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you know, that famous German highway with endless speeds.
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as well as three other German Nazi technicians,
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called back three times to try and get his message straight because of the, uh, you know, he's German
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to see the captured German documents from the war. They had this bunch of microfilm and I walked in
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Gesellschaft, uh, on April 30th in 1919. Now the Tule Gesellschaft was a German secret society,
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Christianity and Judaism from the German people and replace it with a Nordic version,
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in Strasbourg. The SS had ordered the heads of German industry at a meeting. This was after the D-Day invasion,
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other. They basically told the leaders of German industry to expatriate as much of their wealth,
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German technology.
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Well, cause we were talking about it as well. And, uh, we were talking about Jesse speaking about it, the, the show we all enjoy, the Netflix German original dark, the introduction of the bootstrap paradox, how a character will travel back in time, uh, affect a change.
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Like he brought this up both in the context of Die Glocke, this German bell, which is, I think, no longer fictional.
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I know that Tsiolovsky, the Russian equivalent, thought he was in touch with angelic beings, Herman Oborth, the father of the German rocket program.
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But he was also in charge of the German nuclear program under the Nazis.
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at a German restaurant.
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