29-12-2014, 12:57 AM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:My friend Andreas has uncovered a very large and to date publicly unknown super-secret Nazi underground facility near Linz, Austria. The Austrian government knew about it - but has said and done nothing about it. Andreas has....This is very exciting news! I do hope they are wearing protective clothing.
Vast underground complex where the Nazis developed WMD is discovered in Austria
Facility was discovered near the town of St Georgen an der Gusen, Austria
Believed that it could be connected to another Nazi weapons facility
Experts believe that it was used to conduct research into atomic bombs
Supported by heightened radiation readings and witness testimonies
Peter Lemkin Wrote:He told the Sunday Times: 'Prisoners from concentration camps across Europe were handpicked for their special skills - physicists, chemists or other experts - to work on this monstrous project and we owe it to the victims to finally open the site and reveal the truth.'
Indeed we do. And to show his humanity I see Rupert Murdoch has placed this information behind a pay wall.
Peter Lemkin Wrote:The probe was triggered by a research documentary by Mr Sulzer on Hitler's quest to build an atomic bomb.
In it, he referenced diary entries from a physicist called up to work for the Nazis. There is other evidence of scientists working for a secret project managed by SS General Hans Kammler.
Kammler, who signed off the plans for the gas chambers and crematorium at Auschwitz, was in charge of Hitler's missile programmes.
Kammler sure seems like a guy who can multi task. I know you have been doing much work on Kammler. This must be a wonderful research find for you too.
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