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The Birth of Television - Printable Version +- Deep Politics Forum (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora) +-- Forum: Deep Politics Forum (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: Propaganda (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora/forum-12.html) +--- Thread: The Birth of Television (/thread-4837.html) Pages:
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The Birth of Television - Magda Hassan - 19-11-2010 Mark Stapleton Wrote:America couldn't have landed on the moon without Wernher von Braun's rockets.That's what I meant! :vroam:Wrong project. The Birth of Television - Magda Hassan - 19-11-2010 Postal system? Wow. A whole new meaning to going postal. :marchmellow: The Birth of Television - Ed Jewett - 19-11-2010 Peter, do you have sources on U-234 (shouldn't it have been the U-238?!)? Links? Books? Sounds like an interesting read. The Birth of Television - Albert Doyle - 19-11-2010 I guess I knew that. They said on TV that the Nazis were deciding whether to develop the bomb or move towards the V-1 and V-2 programs and they decided on the latter. Interesting that Henry Ford's anti-Jewish writings were quoted by Hitler in Mein Kampf. I wonder if he was messianic and delusional enough to think corporate (and therefore the powers that be) America could be induced by the Nazi anti-Jewish campaign into tolerating Nazism? Perhaps Hitler thought Ford represented a movement that could be encouraged by his move against the Jews and used to his advantage? And maybe even spur a Nazi-type political movement in America? It seems America was spared the holocaust reparations demanded from other countries for this kind of thing. What is even crazier is Hitler was aware of Jewish Zionism and might have created his Aryan Zionism in the form of National Socialism from this model. The vicious bastard said you do your form and we'll do ours. The whole idea being the Bolshevik threat could be parlayed into Nazi domination and genocide. The Birth of Television - Carsten Wiethoff - 19-11-2010 Ed Jewett Wrote:Peter, do you have sources on U-234 (shouldn't it have been the U-238?!)? Links? Books? Sounds like an interesting read. For example: http://www.amazon.com/Germanys-Last-Mission-Japan-Failed/dp/1591148421/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1290148731&sr=8-1 The Birth of Television - Peter Lemkin - 19-11-2010 Ed Jewett Wrote:Peter, do you have sources on U-234 (shouldn't it have been the U-238?!)? Links? Books? Sounds like an interesting read. One of the true coincidences in life is the name of the U-boat [not renamed, but perhaps chosen for its mission - it was one of the Nazis latest, best and newest...they were consecutively numbered]. U-234 was the sub. U-238 is the 'stuff'.....odd. Best book, I think, is: Critical Mass: How Nazi Germany Surrendered Enriched Uranium for the US Atom Bomb – Hydrick (Whitehurst & Co. $29.95). There are two new books out on the subject which I've not read, but get the feeling they are likely intel 're-writing' of Hydrick's book. NB - Hydrick made two editions - get the newer one, not sure of the date, but the revised is the one to get! Great book! The other two [I won't vouch for] are: "Germany's Last Mission to Japan: The Failed Voyage of U-234" by Joseph M. Scalia "The Last Great Secret of the Third Reich: The True Story of a U-Boat Commander Who Defied the Orders of His Nazi Leaders and Changed the Course of modern civilization" by Arthur O. Naujoks & Lee Nelson The Birth of Television - Ed Jewett - 19-11-2010 Thanks, folks, for the book ideas. Next stop: a used book store listed on Amazon. Added on edit: But $127.36 and $297.99 are just a little pricey... I can get Jung's Red book for less! The Birth of Television - Jan Klimkowski - 19-11-2010 See also Joseph Farrell's Reich of the Black Sun. NB this is a scribd link and may take a little time to load: http://www.scribd.com/doc/468538/Farrell-Reich-of-the-Black-Sun-Nazi-Secret-Weapons-the-Cold-War-Allied-Legend The Birth of Television - Magda Hassan - 07-04-2012 More suppressed technology is rediscovered. Quote:Decades before Hollywood shlockmeisters rolled out their gimmicky spectacles in the mid-'50s, Nazi filmmakers made 3Dpropaganda films using their own versions of the format.Stored in an obscure corner of Berlin's Federal Archives, two black-and-white shorts shot in 1936 were discovered by Australian director Philippe Mora as he researched a project on Third Reich cinema.Mora told Variety the 3D Nazi movies, evidently filmed with a prism in front of two lenses, "were made … for Goebbels' propaganda ministry and referred to as raum film -- or space film -- which may be why no one ever realised since that they were 3D."The half-hour films include a musical, So Real You Can Touch It, featuring close-ups of sizzling bratwurst. Six Girls Roll Into Weekend follows a group of Nazi starlets."The quality of the films is fantastic," Mora said. "The Nazis were obsessed with recording everything and every single image was controlled -- it was all part of how they gained control of the country and its people."Mora, who believes there are more Nazi 3D films waiting to be unearthed, is already digging into his next project: a 3D biopic about Salvador Dali.Source: Wired.com |