Chapter 4 Summary
There
is ample evidence that the Schauberger saucer model flew. The fact
that the Schaubergers were brought to the United States to continue
the work leads to the assessment that they worked on something of
value to the government of the United States. The U.S. government
was neither interested in his water research nor was it interested
in his work on agriculture. We are left to conclude that it was
his work on a new form of levitation, his saucer work, which brought
Viktor Schauberger and his son Walter Schauberger to the United
States. After learning all they could,the government of the United
States dismissed the Schaubergers rather badly, foreshadowing the
treatment of the German rocket scientists two decades later.
Lionel Shapiro
was a credible and incredibly well connected reporter of the war
and post-war years. The fact that he washable to break stories relating
to secret weaponry in Czechoslovakia indicates that he had some
connections within the U.S. military. With the war won, the years
of 1946 and 1947 seen to have been a period when the guard of censorship
was relaxed.This noose would be re-tightened as the cold war got
underway. No fault can be found with Mr. Shapiro's article or its
content. The article on the KM-2 electromagnetic rocket and Mr.
Shapiro's other stories appeared in a respect newspapers, not a
tabloids. His post-war report of the KM-2 electromagnetic rocket
must betaken on face value as legitimate.
The German eyewitness
account of "Magnetscheibe" prompted investigation into
U.S. governmental sources for corroboration. The CIOS report and
the F.B.I. report provided corroboration. Anthe CIOS report we find
a U.S. governmental admission of experiments in field propulsion
for aircraft undertaken in wartime Germany by Dr. Erb. The F.B.I.
report on a field propulsion German saucer must be taken seriously
because the F.B.I took it seriously. The F.B.I. carefully took the
report and investigated the veracity of their subject. The F.B.I.
then sent copies of this report to other intelligence agencies within
the U.S. government which is indicated on the F.B.I. report itself.
The Bureau saved the report all these years. The fact that this
report deals with German technology but was taken by a domestic
law enforcement agency, one whose "spy" activities are
geographically restricted to within the USA, is noteworthy. It may
indicate that the F.B.I.'s Director, J. Edgar Hoover, was kept "in
the dark" about the real nature of flying saucers and may have
wanted to show the other intelligence agencies that he was not so
easily cut out of the information loop.
If you do not
believe this F.B.I. report does not constitute something special,
ask yourself, if you had walked into an F.B.I.office and described
a UFO sighting you had made over ten years previously, what do you
suppose the Bureau's reaction would be? Would you be taken seriously?
Would your background be investigated and would your story be the
subject of such extensive treatment? Would your report be kept for
forty years?Or, on the other hand, would you be politely shown the
door by a condescending uniformed security officer. Something in
this report really struck a nerve at the F.B.I.
There is some
suggestion that the Germans worked on a chemical engine which produced
levitation. There is a possibility that electricity was produced
by the Germans directly from atomic energy. There is some evidence,
from both German and English language sources, that the Karl Schappeller
device was being developed within Germany during the period of time
in question. There is evidence that both the Schauberger and the
Schappeller devices can be explained in terms of implosion and that
implosion may have yielded the levitation force behind field propulsion
vehicles. There is ample evidence that the Germans had access to
the ideas of Nikola Tesla. The work of Tesla may be seen as an alternative
method of propulsion or as a method of moving a field propulsion
vehicle after it was made weightless by another method. There are
wartime pictures along with many very similar post-war pictures
which indicate that the development of field propulsion vehicles
took place at this time.
Concerning these
pictures and related reports of flying saucers one is thrust up
against the intelligence services of the government of the United
States of America who see fit to involve themselves. As we will
see, it is the latter's rather clumsy attempt to suppress and discredit
the flying saucer phenomena which actually speaks volumes for its
existence.
The exact methods
pertaining to the propulsion of these saucers may be plausible but
they can only be taken as provisional at this time. There may be
hundreds of ways to power a field propulsion saucer. The question
is not "how could it have been done" but "how was
it done".
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The brilliant Austrian
scientist Victor Schauberger.
Above: Victor Schauberger's
vortex saucer models, inspired by a kudu horn fromSouthern Africa.
Below: Schauberger's two variations of an accelerator for nuclear
fusion.
Above: One of a series
of three photos taken by postman M. Muyldermans nearNamur, Belgium,
at about 7:30 PM on June 5, 1955. Project Blue Book showedlittle
interest in these clear, daylight photos, despite the fame that
they achieved.
Above: A cylindrical-appearing
UFO photographed over Torrance, California in 1967. Possibly part
of the southern California testing of US military modifications
of German designs?
Above: A 1968 patent granted
to H. W. Wallace for a "method and appartus for generating
a secondary gravitational force field," exactly the kind of
engine that the Germans were allegedly developing during WWII.
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