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Authors: Henry Stevens

The packages contained breathtakingly clear photographs of German saucers in flight. Some of these pictures may be just models but some look authentic and are posed against a landscape. Nowadays, pictures can be generated via computer and these pictures surfaced within modern times. At least one negative from these pictures which was given to Mr. Vladimir Terziski by Mr. Juergen-Ratthofer and seen by this writer, so at least not all of these pictures were computer generated. The pictures have been seen in public and through video film presentation, for about ten years. To the best of my knowledge these pictures have never been debunked using modern technical photo-analysis. Therefore, they have never been shown to be anything less than legitimate. Until they are shown to be less than legitimate, we must accept them as they are represented to us.

Besides the pictures, these writers provide an entire historical and cultural context for these saucers within the Third Reich. This contest involves secret organizations within the SS. Further, the context provided by these writers involving the occult, channeling, and extraterrestrials. This is the weak point of their presentation since the case for these latter connections is really not strong enough to be “in evidence.”

Besides the books of Mr. Ettl and Mr. Juergen-Ratthofer, several other German language writers contribute books on a similar or related theme. The more notable are D.H. Haarmann (18) and O. Bergmann (19). Mr. Ettl and Mr. Juergen-Ratthofer themselves have written several books which are all in German language and available through their publisher (20). Mr. Ettl and Mr. Juergen-Ratthofer have also done two video films, “UFOs Das Dritte Reich Schlaege Zurueck?” and a second film, whose English title is “UFO Secrets of the 3rd Reich.” This second film is very well done and contains the pictures mentioned earlier. These films should be seen by anyone seriously interested in German field propulsion saucers (21) (22).

Mr. Juergen-Ratthofer, Mr. Ettl and allied writers offer two different systems for field propulsion. The smaller saucer-type, which they designate “Vril” was powered by three moving magnetic fields (23). The larger type, designated “Haunebu” was powered by a series of devices according to these writers. In this arrangement, the output of smaller of the Hans Coler “free energy” devices (24), the “Magnetapparat,” was used to supply input for the larger Coler device, the “Stromerzeuger.” The output of this second device was used to turn a Van de Graaf generator. This energy was directed into something called a Marconi ball dynamo with supplied lift to the saucer (25)(26).

All that seems to have been said about the latter device is that it is mentioned in the same sentence with special saucer condensers developed by T.T. Brown and Professor Paul Biefield in the nineteen twenties and that “such” (“solche”) with a rotor system was done by Professor Marconi, in Italy, in the nineteen thirties. Mr. Juergen-Ratthofer goes on to say that this device is to be considered, in principle, a forerunner to the Searl system (27).

The Haunebu pictures strongly resemble the Adamski saucer pictures of the early 1950s. These saucers were seen and pictures of them taken world-wide. There were many different sources for both sighting of Adamski saucers and pictures of them. There were so many in the early 1950s that it is hard to believe that all of them are fakes. Mr. Ettl and Mr. Juergen-Ratthofer maintain that these “Adamski saucers” are really the German-designed Haunebu type saucers (28). Since they were flown after the war, certain questions as to their origin arise. These questions will be treated in an upcoming section of this book.

Besides the Vril and Haunebu designs mention is made by Mr. Juergen-Ratthofer of another type of field propulsion vehicle. This saucer uses a chemical engine to drive a field propulsion generator (29). The type of chemical engine involved is similar to the famous Walter (Walther) engine, which were to be installed on some types of German submarines.

The Walter process involved a closed circuit system activated by the thermal energy produced by the decomposition of a high concentration of hydrogen peroxide. This reaction occurred in the presence of a catalyst, potassium permanganate, in a decomposition chamber. This resulted in a 600 to 700 degree gas composed of steam and oxygen, under natural pressure sufficient to drive a turbine. After the gas had done its work if was fed into a reclamation chamber which recycled at least part of the gas back into the engine. Additional fuel, Juergen-Ratthofer mentions methanol, could be fed into the system for more heat. The system without additional fuel is called the “cold” system while with added fuel it is called the “hot” system. In fact, the cold system was used on the V-2 rocket to drive the turbo-fuel pumps since known pumps could not handle the volume of liquid necessary to feed this new type of rocket.

In the hybrid saucer Mr. Juergen-Ratthofer describes, the cold system drives a rotor-stator arrangement which doubles as a blade lifting wing similar to that of a helicopter. The rotor-stator-blade is internally housed in the cowling of the saucer. The output of the rotor-stator is a strong magnetic field which presumably frees the saucer of the constraints of gravity as claimed for the other field propulsion saucers (30). In addition, spaces within the saucer have all air removed by special vacuum pumps with increase the buoyancy of the craft within the atmosphere. Further, some of the hot oxygen-steam mixture is jetted out at the periphery of the saucer while being mixed with methanal for additional heat and therefore thrust. Again, we are reminded of Dr. Belluzzo. We are also reminded of Vesco since he hints at a similar engine (31) which he even vaguely links with “electromagnetic waves” (32). Have we come full-circle?

Tesla, Vril and Coler Devices

Top left: Pancake Tesla coil with the secondary coil inside the primary. Top right: The smaller of the Hans Coler free-energy machines. Bottom: Cut away showing Vril power plant. Was this related to the Schappeller device?

In the same vane, would be negligent not to mention that an atomic engine might easily be substituted for the Walter engine. The atomic engine might be one of three types. It might be the type which burned the atmosphere itself. This burning would produce hot air and steam from the water contained in the atmosphere. It might be one which produced steam using water carried in tanks. It might be one which super-heats and ejects a gas such as hydrogen or helium. Any of these mediums could be ejected through the rotor blades yielding the desired result. A device of this type would tie together many of the German saucers-plans so far discussed.

Dr. Freeman points out that Marconi “stole” Tesla’s inventions. Tesla also built a power-plant of spherical construction which contained vacuum tubes and so may have been superior to the device of Schappeller which we shall look at next. Surprisingly, some detail exists about this Tesla free energy device (33). Tesla used his engine to successfully power a Pierce Arrow automobile. This means that a spherical, working field propulsion device existed in the USA powering, not a flying saucer but an automobile. Dr. Freeman warns not to be confused by many spherical devices, all of which seem different. The fact is that they all work on the same principles (34).

Sources and References

  1.  X, Michael, 1960, pages 17, 33, We Want You Is Hitler Alive?, Futura Press, reprinted 1969 by Saucerian Books, Clarksburg, WV.

  2.  Barton, Michael X., 1968, pages 26-36, The German Saucer Story, Futura Press, Los Angeles

  3.  Zunneck, Karl-Heinz, 1998, pages 120-122, Geheimtechnologien, Wunderwaffen Und Irdischen Facetten Des UFO-Phaaenomens 50 Jahre Desinformaton und die Folgen, CTT-Verlag, Suhl

  4.  Zunneck, Karl-Heinz, 1998, page 122

  5.  Lyne, William R., 1999, page 48, Pentagon Aliens, Creatopia Productions, Lamy, New Mexico 87540

  6.  Lyne, William R., 1999, page 28

  7.  Lyne, Willaim R., 1999, page 38

  8.  Lyne, William R., 1999, page 21

  9.  Lyne, William R., 1999, pages 20, 41

10.  Lyne, William R., 1999, page 42

11.  Lyne, William R., 1999, pages 197-200

12.  ibid

13.  Trinkaus, George, 1988, pages 3-4, Tesla The Lost Inventions, High Voltage Press, Portland, OR.

14.  Lyne, William R., 1999, page 215

15.  Freeman, Gordon Dr., 3/18/01, personal letter to author

16.  Stoll, Axel Ph.D., 2001, pages 15-20, Hochtechnologie im Dritten Reich Reichsdeutsche Entwicklungen und die vermutlich wahre Herkunft der “UFOs,” Amun-Verlag, Schleusesiedlung 2, D-98553 Schleusingen

17.  Ettl, Ralf, 1999, page 11, “Notes To The Vril-Project” Ursprung und Quellen

18.  Haarmann, D.H., 1983, Geheime Wunderwaffen, ll Geheime Wunderwaffen, lll Geheime Wunderwaffen, Hugin Gesellschaft Fuer Politisch-Philosophische Studien E.V., Postfach 23, D-48472, Hoerstel 3, Germany

19.  Bergmann, O., 1988 and 1989, l Deutsche Flugscheiben und U-Boote Ueberwachen Die Weltmeere, ll Deutsche Flugscheiben und U-Boote Ueberwachen Die Wletmeere, Hugin Gesellschaft Fuer Politisch-Philosophische Studien E.V., Postfach 23, D-484772, Hoerstel 3, Germany

20.  Dr. Michael Daemboeck Verlag, Markt 86, A-3321 Ardaggr, Austria

21.  Video Film “UFOs Das Dritte Reich Schlaegt Zurueck?, available through Dr. Michael Daemboeck Verlag, see reference (18)

22.  Video Film “UFO Secrets of the 3rd Reich” available through Total Solutions International, Las Vegas, NV.

23.  van Helsing, Jan, 1993, page 129, Geheim Gesellschaften und ihre Macht im 20. Jahrhundret, Ewertverlag, Meppen, Germany

24.  British Intelligence Objectives Sub-Committee Final Report No. 1043 Item No. 31, “The Invention Of Hans Coler, Relating To An Alleged New Source Of Power”

Haunebu 2 Test Flight

Ghostly image of a saucer, said to be a Haunebu 2, on a test flight. Photograph originally from collection ofNorbert-Juergen Ratthofer, courtesy of Vladimir Terziski.

25.  Video Film “UFOs Das Dritte Reich Schlaegt Zurueck?, available through Dr. Michael Daemboeck Verlag, see reference (18)

26.  Juergen-Ratthofer, Norbert and Ralf Ettl, 1992, page 51, Das Vril-Porjekt, Dr. Michael Daemboeck Verlag, Ardaggr, Austria

27.  Juergen-Ratthofer, Norbert, date unknown, page 16, “Geheime UFO, 1. Folge: Flugscheibenprojekte aus verschiedenen Staaten der Erde,” this article was courtesy of Theo Paymans, Holland

28.  Juergen-Ratthofer, Norbert, date unknown, pages 84,85, Flugscheiben und andere deutsche und japanische Geheimund Wunderwaffen im Zweiten Weltkrieg, self-published, available through reference (18)

29.  Juergen-Ratthofer, Norbert, date unknown, pages 1 and 16, “Geheime UFO, 2. Folge So baut man fliegende Untertassen–und so funktioniernen sie,” this article was courtesy of Theo Paymans, Holland

30.  ibid

31.  Vesco, Renato, 1976, pages 163 and 164,
Intercept UFO
, Pinnacle Books, New York

32.  Vesco, Renato, 1976, pages 135-136

33.  Nieper, Hans A., 1985, pages 188-189, Conversion of Gravity Field Energy Revolution in Technology, Medicine and Society, MIT Verlag, Oldenburg

34.  Freeman, Gordon Dr., 3/18/01, personal letter

Atomic Saucers Again?

It is possible that all of the options for the field propulsion of German flying discs have not been presented or had a fair hearing. Two of these other possibilities are reviewed below. The first is the possibility that a world-shattering breakthrough in field propulsion occurred during the Third Reich involving atomic energy. This is plausible given the extensive and mostly still-secret atomic research done by the Germans coupled with the government’s attempt to down play UFO sightings immediately following the war. The second possibility is that a field propulsion device was developed out of the early work of the Austrian inventor, Karl Schappeller. This possibility is strengthened by the fact that individuals and organizations involved in this research openly acknowledged that one of their aims was to build an “ether ship.”

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