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"The Bell" was a purported top secret Nazi scientific technological device, secret weapon, or Wunderwaffe.
Die Glocke is described as being a device "made out of a hard, heavy metal" approximately 3 metres (9 ft) wide and 4 to 5 metres (12 to 15 ft) high, having a shape similar to that of a large bell.
One of the strands that feeds into ufologists' fertile imaginations is a peculiar structure located outside the village of Nowa Ruba in Poland's Owl Mountains, a part of the country which belonged to Germany up until 1945. The mysterious construction consists of a dozen concrete pillars arranged in a circle with a ring around the top. No one has ever been able to come up with a definitive explanation of what the Nazis used it for -- prompting ufologists to speculate it was used in the alleged Haunebu project.
"There's no other structure like it," says Czerepok, who has visited the site, which was featured in a BBC documentary. "Some believe it was some kind of storage facility or an ammunition factory. Others believe it was used for an anti-gravity engine."
I have seen enough of their designs and production plans to realize that if they (the Germans) had managed to prolong the war some months longer, we would have been confronted with a set of entirely new and deadly developments in air warfare.
-Roy Fedden
Haha, yes, my thoughts exactly, no way a top secret test would be conducted in an urban environment. Also looks nothing like the bulbous outline of the Hanebu, or at least as shown in the pics widely accepted as being of it.
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
a reply to: shawmanfromny
I looked at both videos. The second one, although interesting I have to question. The reason is because when we did testing on classified tech/projects, we did them in cordoned off areas or remote areas where they could not be seen by anyone but the participants in the tests, who were all under NDAs.
I see in this second video, two apartment buildings in what looks like a town plus what is likely a third apartment for the alleged shooter of the video. I say apartment because it is consistent in altitude with the other two apartments and higher than say a rooftop. Seems really classified lol. Did they use collanders to hold water as well? Lol.
Cheers - Dave
originally posted by: KiwiNite
The concrete structure from the first video was debunked as a water tower foundation.
During World War Two, Victor Schauberger was interned in a Nazi concentration camp and was forced to work on a flying disk project using his ideas. It is not known if the project was completed, or, if the saucers actually flew in Germany. Reports vary, and no confirmed documentation remains.