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Reich of the Black Sun: Nazi Secret Weapons and the Cold War Allied Legend

Reich of the Black Sun: Nazi Secret Weapons and the Cold War Allied Legend
By J.P. Farrell

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Why were the Allies worried about an atom bomb attack by the Germans in 1944? Why did the Soviets threaten to use poison gas against the Germans? Why did Hitler in 1945 insist that holding Prague could win the war for the Third Reich? Why did US General George Patton's Third Army race for the Skoda works at Pilsen in Czechoslovakia instead of Berlin? Why did the US Army not test the uranium atom bomb it dropped on Hiroshima? Why did the Luftwaffe fly a non-stop round trip mission to within twenty miles of New York City in 1944? This book takes the reader on a scientific-historical journey in order to answer these questions. Arguing that Nazi Germany actually won the race for the atom bomb in late 1944, the book then goes on to explore the even more secretive research the Nazis were conducting into the occult, alternative physics and new energy sources. The book concludes with a fresh look at the Nazi Legend of the UFO mystery by examining the Roswell Majestic-12 documents and the Kecksburg crash in the light of parallels with some of the super-secret black projects being run by the SS. This book is must-reading for the researcher interested in alternative history, science, or UFOs.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #57175 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

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Jospeh P Farrell


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Whoa! Nazis in antartica! Nazi Nuclear Bombs in Russia!4
The evidence may not be enough for a conclusive verdict in a court of law, but that's ok for many '911' 'facts' so i'll give this a whirl. It would certainly make for a great movie, perhaps the next Indiana Jones would do nicely. Secret Nazi bases in warm caves beneath antartic ice, supplied by u-boats and flying saucers would make great cinema. Farrell does present lots of evidence alongside some pretty convincing theories about what we think happened in WWII. This book along with its muse, Nick Cook's 'Zero Point', have convinced me that there never were any alien UFO's, just military programs using that as a smokescreen.

An Interesting Read 3
Again, a book which is difficuilt to review.

The information presented is apparently well-researched, well developed and strung together in a way which makes sense of a variety of viewpoints.
A much appreciated conclusion is the rejection of the ET hypothesis in favour of the experimental technology scenario ( eminently logical - we are a very creative species after all - who needs explanations 'out there' ? ).

If one is after a rollercoaster read and fun reading a 'non-fiction' mind-blower then it is highly recommended.
If on the other hand one is looking for doctoral-level demonstrability then this is not the book for you.

However, the nature of the subject matter perhaps inevitably leads to a speculative and creative approach to evidence.
I recommend this book because it engaged me and it led me through lines of thought which common sense dictates I keep an open mind about.
Good fun.

5 stars for research and information, 1 star (not even) for layout and typos...5
This is vol 1, SS Botherhood of the Bell is Vol.2. Get both together. If you have read Nick Cook 'Hunt for Zero Point', or know anything about Tesla, Steiner and Schauberger and their teachings on Energy, this book (both of them) will make sense. There is a certain amount of waffle and speculation, but enough of his information is truly breathtaking and mindblowing in its possibilities, and backed up by sufficient evidence to become plausible altogether, for both books to be more than worth the price.

I will give these books many readings to understand properly what he is saying, potentially. The writing style is intelligent and accessible. You just have to ignore the staggering number of typos. They are almost like a test of your ability to focus. If you can ignore them, the result is well worth the effort.

His take on Roswell is especially mindblowing. I'm still in the process of digesting the implications of the possibilities.

This isn't a political book, but it approaches the unique frame of reference of occult/pagan/sacred science within the SS/Third Reich and the real results of this, with a refreshingly open mind. Without condoning, he explains without emotional interjection, as a true intersted researcher. The result will take you on a most fascinating, and at times quite 'scary' journey into the realms of a possible alternative reality with regard to the Third Reich, its science, and the history of the post-WW2 world.

Be prepared to learn, and to be 'scared' into an unexpected kind of Enlightenment. Enjoy the journey!