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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal > UFOs
In June 2021, U.S. National Intelligence publicly admitted that
UFOs are real physical objects and that they have been penetrating
restricted military airspace since at least 2004. Despite this
bombshell and further recent admissions by the Pentagon, the
identity of these mysterious craft remains unknown. This book
brings the full scientific method to bear on this enigmatic issue.
Written by Daniel Coumbe, a former research scientist at the Niels
Bohr Institute in Copenhagen with a PhD in theoretical particle
physics, this book defines one of the first scientifically credible
studies of UFOs in the modern era. Anomaly reveals new results
derived from radar, optical sensors, and scientific instruments,
rather than speculating on unreliable eyewitness testimony. This
scientific approach provides the reader with clear and reliable
answers, something that is desperately needed in the murky field of
UFOs.
If only the war had lasted another six months, then Hitler would
have won ... because his scientists stood upon the very brink of
inventing flying saucers. That, at least, is the myth as it is
currently being peddled today, in books, pamphlets and online; and,
if it were true, squadrons of Luftwaffe spacecraft would certainly
have made mincemeat out of British Spitfires and American B-52s.
But, of course, it is a complete fiction. And yet the sinister myth
of Nazi UFOs is surprisingly well developed. If you listen to its
champions, escaped Nazis and their indoctrinated offspring are
simply hiding in secret Antarctic bases, inside the Hollow Earth,
somewhere upon another planet, or even within another dimension,
just waiting for the right time to strike again - and this time,
armed with saucers and in close alliance with Aryans from other
star systems, they stand poised to finish what they started. Some
even claim that Hitler and his chief henchmen did not really die in
1945, but were borne away in spirit on flying saucers. Such
theories seem insane - but do they have a hidden purpose? White
supremacists around the globe have adopted Nazi ufology to draw the
gullible into the wider orbit of Far-Right ideology; after all, if
the standard version of history is so wrong as to fail to
acknowledge that Hitler helped invent UFOs, then what else might
historians have got wrong about the Third Reich? Might the Nazis
actually have been right all along? Could the Holocaust have been a
total hoax? Once they have swallowed the first lie, a person might
easily swallow several others. The stories in this book are
bizarre: Nazi saucer-pilots fighting alongside Saddam Hussein in
the first Gulf War; alien boot-prints whose soles bear swastikas
being found in the wake of UFO-landings; the leader of America's
Nazi Silvershirts claiming to be in psychic contact with men from
other galaxies; and Allied pilots being buzzed by fiery glowing
'foo fighters' during the Second World War. They may seem harmless
at first, but they are not. Is it really the white race's destiny
to conquer the icy reaches of space under the banner of the 'Aryan
world spirit'? Perhaps not, but the conquest of their victims'
inner space, not outer space, in the name of Hitlerism is what
these latter-day Goebbels truly desire.
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