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I
attempted to stress in my most recent book, NAZI
INTERNATIONAL, that the
postwar Nazis were not merely tiny enclaves of war
criminals huddled, panic-stricken, together in tiny
enclaves in Latin America and elsewhere. They were,
on the contrary, highly organized, well-funded, had
their own intelligence and security apparatus, and
most importantly, were conducting and continuing
the lines of research they had begun during the war.
Dr. Joseph P. Farrell
The
title of this interview, Nazi International, refers
to Joseph Farrell's latest book, in which he details
- as do Camelot witnesses Jim
Marrs and Peter
Levenda,
and many other researchers (including Jim Keith, who
died in unusual circumstances and to whom we pay tribute
here) - how
the Nazis were experimenting with technology extremely
advanced for their time, and how many Nazi scientists,
evaluated as being valuable resources for post-war America,
were repatriated to the US under Project
Paperclip.
We
first heard of Joseph Farrell from Richard Hoagland -
and soon after from Nick Cook, the author
of The
Hunt for Zero Point. Farrell,
like Peter Levenda, is essentially an academic: a document
researcher who
digs deep into historical detail and has become fascinated,
as many others have, with the hidden history of the
Third Reich. He has continued Igor Witkowski's and Nick
Cook's research into the enigmatic Nazi Bell: an
experimental device, classified at the highest level,
that seems to have been used to investigate time distortion
effects or antigravity - very possibly
both - based on the beginnings of theoretical torsion
physics that was being developed in the 1920s
and 1930s by a number of brilliant European scientists,
themselves very much ahead of their time.
In this interview, Bill Ryan takes the lead and talks
with Joseph Farrell in some depth about his work. The
interview takes the viewer on a journey which starts
before the Second World War, and explores just what German
scientists may have been doing in great secret, with
the full support of the SS. And, as the title of the
video indicates, the story by no means ends there. This
video may be of considerable interest to students of
wartime advanced technology, and
of the hidden history of the Third Reich.