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Acknowledgements

Thanks to David Childress and Adventures Unlimited for giving me support and encouraging me on my books.
Also, thanks to everyone who has worked on this important, and unusual subject. Your research matters!

Hitler’s Flying Saucers
Revised Edition

by Henry Stevens

Copyright © 2003, 2012

 

ISBN: 978-1-935487-91-3

All Rights Reserved

 

Published by:
Adventures Unlimited Press
One Adventure Place
Kempton, Illinois 60946 USA
[email protected]

AdventuresUnlimitedPress.com

Books by Henry Stevens:

 

Hitler’s Flying Saucers

Hitler’s Suppressed & Still Secret Weapons

Dark Star

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE

CHAPTER 1:
THE SITUATION IN NAZI GERMANY

CHAPTER 2:
RELIABLE SOURCES

CHAPTER 3:
AN OVERVIEW OF THE GERMAN CONVENTIONAL SAUCER PROJECTS

CHAPTER 4:
THE GERMAN FIELD PROPULSION PROJECTS

CHAPTER 5:
LORE AND LOOSE ENDS: A DISCUSSION OF GERMAN SAUCERS

CHAPTER 6:
“SONDERBUERO”

CHAPTER 7:
DISPOSITION OF GERMAN SAUCER TECHNOLOGY AFTER THE WAR

CHAPTER 8:
CONCLUDING THOUGHTS

ADDENDUM TO THE SECOND EDITION: WERE GERMAN FLYING DISCS PUT INTO MASS PRODUCTION?

Preface

The Situation Within Nazi Germany

This book is a guide into the world of German flying discs. You may have picked up this guide because you are unfamiliar with the German production of flying saucers during World War Two. The basics of this production will be revealed to you in the following pages. An adventure awaits you.

On the other hand, you may be looking for nothing more than a rational explanation of the UFO phenomenon. The UFO phenomenon involves sightings of unidentified flying objects. This means that any unidentified flying object is a UFO, regardless of its alleged source. Because the object is unidentified, the object’s source is also undetermined. Only a leap of faith can connect UFOs to an extraterrestrial source without first introducing proof. A radical hypothesis such as an extraterrestrial origin of UFOs requires overwhelming proof in order to be generally accepted. No such overwhelming extraterrestrial proof has ever been offered which has stood up to scrutiny. No crashed alien craft have ever been produced by anyone, inside or outside government. Likewise, no alien bodies have ever been found. No extraterrestrial culture, or alien technology has ever been uncovered by anyone. There is simply no actual evidence at all linking UFOs with an extraterrestrial source. Therefore, no such leap of faith should be made. We need to start all over again. All rational earthly explanations need to be exhausted before any extraterrestrial theories are even put forth.

Unfortunately, the simple truth is that, for the most part, UFO research has done a leap-frog to the extraterrestrial explanation without ever adequately exploring and exhausting a terrestrial origin. This statement is inclusive of everyone regardless of background or education. It applies to the charlatan UFO attention-getters as well as to former NASA scientists with Ph.D.s. This is simply the condition of our current state of affairs in the UFO world.

Let me expound on this. For over fifty years, the UFO research paradigm has been fundamentally wrong. A proper attempt to explain the UFO phenomenon would involve a gathering of evidence and then explanation by proceeding from simple solutions involving known facts and conditions and totally exhausting these as possibilities before postulating explanations, conditions, or entities not represented by fact. Only after known facts fail us can we move on to pustulate explanations beyond our realm of experience. Even then, an idea which may fit the observed facts but for which is not in evidence itself can not be accepted as fact until it is tested. This is nothing new. This is simply the way logic and science tests new explanations of reality. This method is the foundation of our modern western technological culture.

Unfortunately, research in the field of flying saucer phenomena has never been undertaken with this principle in mind. More and more frequently, UFOs are attributed to an extraterrestrial source by the media, or the “witnesses,” as a sort of a knee-jerk reaction. It seems if one sees something for which he has no prior reference, then it must be extraterrestrial as a matter of course. Over the years sightings have become “encounters,” then “abductions.” Such reports are increasing even as the use of regression hypnosis replaces the scientific method for finding the truth. The same individuals often have repeated “experiences” each of which becomes stranger than the last.

If no real research has ever been done on the UFO phenomena, then how has this extraterrestrial theory crept into popular culture? One simple answer is the media. The media loves extraterrestrials. Why? It is because the extraterrestrial hypothesis is marketable. It sells copy. Just look at the number of books, magazines, movies and television programs devoted to this explanation. Look at your check-out counter in the supermarket.

The government itself is another answer. The word “government” from here on will basically mean the government of the United States of America but will sometimes include other governments, as specified. The government has used “flying saucers” to cover its own testing of secret aircraft. It uses the UFO-extraterrestrial ploy superbly. When a UFO is seen by civilians, a controlled procedure is enacted. This procedure plants or encourages witnesses who expound an extraterrestrial origin in a given sighting. The government may even go so far as to fund television programming and magazines devoted to this explanation. After all, a huge part of the C.I.A.’s budget goes into such covert conditioning of the American people. However, Americans are not the first to be fooled, as we shall see.

In most cases, any extraterrestrial hypothesis is acceptable to government manipulators, especially if it is so ridiculous that the witnesses ends up discrediting themselves. The government is so successful at this that the entire topic of UFOs has become somewhat of a joke. This is done deliberately. Thus, serious people with “something to loose” are afraid to stake their reputations on a public announcement of their UFO experience, no matter how real it may have been. At this point the government has achieved its purpose which is to discredit and suppress all serious inquiry into the UFO question.

Supposedly, UFO research has been left to large, well financed UFO “research organizations.” The largest of these is MUFON (Mutual UFO Network). This organization “trains” people to report sightings, then collects the data and allegedly organizes it using some sort of multi-variant analysis into something meaningful. Over the years MUFON has had the opportunity to collect and “organize” thousands of sightings into something meaningful.

In reality, the information is organized into gibberish. After a body of knowledge has been studied and organized, usually, certain facts or at least generalizations, can be gleaned from this kind of work. In its fifty years of existence can anyone name one new fundamental fact that MUFON has provided to us? They have provided us with nothing. Someone once said that MUFON is really a black hole into which information is attracted and does not have the power to escape on its own. We will return to MUFON and explain this reasoning at a later point.

If we are to seek any real explanation of the UFO phenomenon must make a clean break with this past. We must go back to the basics of simplicity and logic. One basic question is this: could we humans be capable of making the unidentified flying machines which have been seen in abundance in the sky since the Second World War? Until we answer that question in the negative, there is no reason to postulate an alien origin for UFOs.

One purpose of this book is to give an individual new to this subject an overview into the study of German flying discs. Never fear, this is not a disjointed spook-hunt, chasing sightings and abductions. There are real facts in this field. There are real people with real names and histories and there are real saucer designs.

Another purpose is to give the reader references, upon which statements in this book are based. Given these references, the reader may then research the topics of particular interest in more detail.

The research methodology is straight-forward. We will listen to what is claimed about German saucers by Germans of those times or from other individuals who are in a position to know something about this topic. We then attempt to verify it using an independent historical source. Corroboration from other independent sources, especially from witnesses, is also acceptable and important. Photographs are important but nowadays pictures can be manufactured on a computer. Well documented pictures which appeared before the modern computer age are perhaps best. Also, pictures accompanied with negatives may be considered better documents than those without negatives.

Government documents can be great sources of confirmation. Unfortunately, governments can not be trusted and have historically attempted to manipulate UFO research. Therefore, these sources are best not used to formulate ideas but to confirm ideas first developed through independent sources.

Politically, time is on our side. Since the Berlin Wall fell more and more German researchers are going public with their findings. There is more freedom to research this subject now than at any time in the last sixty years. As each piece fits into the puzzle a consensus of public acceptance acknowledging the reality of German flying discs grows. All we really have to do is find the pieces, confirm them and keep putting them together. The truth will emerge by itself and in the end nobody, no special interest of any sort, will be able to deny this basic truth.

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