Electrogravitics development in Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany
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Date | 1920s–1945 |
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Location | Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany |
Type | Alleged scientific and technological research |
Cause | Military and aerospace experimentation |
Participants | German scientists and government officials |
Outcome | Unverified continuation of research post-war |
Engineers and occult society members in Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany performed alleged research and experimentation into electromagnetogravitic technologies during the interwar and World War II periods. This field purportedly aimed to explore anti-gravity propulsion methods that combined electromagnetic and gravitational forces.
Alleged projects[edit | edit source]
- Development of the "Die Glocke" (The Bell), a supposed anti-gravity craft designed to exploit advanced propulsion systems that intertwine electromagnetic and gravitational fields.
- Theories suggest the construction of other specialized crafts and experiments under projects aligned with the broader Nazi UFO hypothesis.
Alleged post-war use of electrogravitic hovercraft to flee to Argentina, Antarctica, Moon, Mars, Ceres[edit | edit source]
Some theories propose that following Germany's defeat in World War II, this research was transferred to remote locations such as the New Swabia region in Antarctica. Allegations persist that this technology and research continued secretly, possibly contributing to modern U.S. military-industrial cooperative black projects and other classified aeronautic programs.