
The
OMEGA File
RUDOLPH
HESS AND SECRET GERMAN SPACE BASE
Rudolph
Hess, Hitler's best friend and second in command,
went to England to try to stop the war with Britain
and was arrested as a "war criminal" on
May 10, 1941 and was kept from having any contact
with the public until he was recently murdered.
He was the only prisoner in Spandau prison. Ones
who paid any attention to his situation at all have
wondered what was the big secret he knew that made
him so dangerous to the Allies? Perhaps the answer
is revealed in [Christof] Friedrich's book "Secret
Nazi Polar Expeditions" on page 34: Hess "was
entrusted with the all-important Antarctic file...
Hess, himself, kept the Polar File..."
If
you look at a map of Antarctica you will see that
a portion of Queen Maud Land is called New Schwabenland.
This is the part of the continent nearest to South
Africa. The Germans made a major expedition to this
area in 1938-1939 and began the construction of
a major base. For details of this expedition, see
the book by Friedrich. This book has pictures of
the "warmwater" [geothermal] ponds and
other information that will surprise you. It has
maps showing that Admiral Byrd's Operation Highjump
[Naval Task Force 68] military invasion landed on
the side opposite the German bases... The maps of
Operation Highjump say that they left the German
side of the continent 'unexplored'.
A
man who was very influential in modern German post-war
politics was Hans-Ulrich Rudel, a frequent guest
speaker in German military and political circles.
Rudel was the man groomed by Hitler to become his
successor. It is known that Rudel made FREQUENT
trips to Tierra del Fuego at the tip of South America
nearest Antarctica. One of Martin Bormann's last
messages from the bunker in Berlin to Doenitz mentioned
Tierra del Fuego...
A
book called "America's Aircraft Year Book"
tells about the U.S. using captured German scientists
at Ft. Bliss and Wright Field. "Among those
in the German group at Wright Field were Rudolph
Hermann, Alexander Lippsisch, Heinz Schmitt, Helmut
Heinrich, and Fritz Doblhoff and Ernst Kugel. Hermann
was attached to the Peenemunde Research Station
for Aerodynamics, where Germany's V-2 rockets were
hatched and launched against England. A specialist
in supersonics, he was in charge of the supersonic
wind tunnel at Kochel in the Bavarian Alps. He also
was a member of the group entrusted with Hitler's
futuristic plans to establish a space-station rocket-refueling
base revolving as a satellite about the Earth at
a distance of 4,000 miles -- a scheme which he and
certain high-ranking AAF officers in 1947 still
believed to be feasible."
Later
evidence shows that most or all of the [air] craft
and 'flying saucer' scientists (who were not captured
- Branton) disappeared. The available evidence indicates
they went to South America or Antarctica.
The
"El Mercurio" and "Der Weg"
papers told of a large submarine convoy discovered
by the British Navy at the end of WW II. All available
Allied units engaged the convoy and were totally
destroyed except for the Captain of one destroyer,
who was reported as saying, "May God help me,
may I never again encounter such a force."
On
July 10, 1945, more than two months after the end
of the War, the German submarine U-530 surrendered
to Argentine authorities. The Commander was Otto
Wermoutt. The sub had a crew of 54 men [the normal
sub crew was 18 men] and the cargo consisted of
540 barrels of cigarettes and unusually large stocks
of food. The Commander was 25 years old, the second
officer was 22, and the crew was an average of 25
except for one man who was 32 years old. This was
an unusually young crew and upon questioning it
was learned that they all claimed that they had
no relatives.
A
map from a Spanish book called "Is Hitler Alive?"
with the route of the Fuhrer convoy shows it passed
alongside South Georgia Island, where later a secret
underground base was the focus of a secret battle
during the Falkland Islands War.
On
April 4, 1944 at 4:40 a.m. the German submarine
U-859 left on a mysterious mission carrying 67 men
and 33 tons of mercury sealed in glass bottles in
watertight tin crates. The sub was sunk by a British
submarine and most of the crew died. One survivor
on his death bed about 30 years later told about
the expensive cargo and some divers checked out
his story and found the mercury. For what purpose
was this mercury to be used? And where were they
trying to take it? (apparently mercury is theoretically
usable as a fuel source for certain forms of aerospace
propulsion. - Branton)
There
are many other stories of other U-boats and German
survivors, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. The
Germans and other European nations required very
meticulous registration records of everybody, including
their relatives, employment, addresses, children,
etc., and at the end of the war the Allies, cross
checking these records, taking into account casualties
and deaths, determined that THERE WERE [AT LEAST]
250,000 PERSONS UNACCOUNTED FOR... (That's a quarter
of a MILLION, by the way. - Branton)
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