
The Nazi Bell (Die Glocke)
In the 1940’s Various Experiments were done using the Bell
Was it a Particle Accelerator to Enrich Uranium?
Was it an Experiment in Anti-Gravity Propulsion?
Was it used to create a Time / Space Portal…
Die Glocke (German: [diː ˈɡlɔkə], “The Bell”) was Allegedly an experiment carried out by Third Reich scientists working for the SS in a German facility known as Der Riese (“The Giant”) near the Wenceslaus mine and close to the Czech border. It was given the priority classification “Kriegsentscheidend” (decisive for the outcome of the war) the highest known category of secrecy and funding priority known in the Third Reich. No other known project had this high of the classification.
It is unclear to this day exactly what the Bell Experiments were and what the goal truly was.
Die Glocke is described as being a device “made out of a hard, heavy metal” approximately 2.7 metres (9 ft) wide and 3.7 to 4.6 metres (12 to 15 ft) high, having a shape similar to that of a large bell. According to an interview of Polish author Igor Witkowski by Cook, this device ostensibly contained two counter-rotating cylinders which would be “filled with a mercury-like substance, violet in color”. This metallic liquid was code-named “Xerum 525” and was “stored in a tall thin thermos flask a meter high encased in lead”. Additional substances said to be employed in the experiments, referred to as Leichtmetall (light metal), “included thorium and beryllium peroxides”. The device required very large amounts of electricity fed via thick cabling from the nearby power plant.
Witkowski describes Die Glocke, when activated, as having an effect zone extending out 150 to 200 metres (490 to 660 ft). Within the zone, crystals would form in animal tissue, blood would gel and separate while plants would decompose into a grease-like substance. Witkowski also said that five of the seven original scientists working on the project died in the course of the tests.
Location of the Test Sites
The Nazi Bell was initially housed in a basement beneath the Charity hospital in Berlin and thus the project was known as Charite Anlage.
In November of 1943 the bell was moved to an underground laboratory beneath Gandau airfield on the western outskirts of Breslau, now known as the Polish city of Wroclaw.
In November 1944 the bell was moved to Furstenstein Castle in Burgenland, Austria.
In December 1944 it was moved inside the abandoned Wenceslas mine (50°37′43″N 16°29′40″E), some 3.1 kilometers (1.9 mi) southeast of the main Complex Sokolec underground works of Project Riese, the ruins of a concrete framework, aesthetically dubbed “The Henge” may have once served as a test rig for an experiment in “anti-gravity propulsion” generated with Die Glocke.
In the end a SS run “Special Evacuation Kommando (command, team / unit)” evacuated the “Bell” and its supporting documentation prior to the Russians’ overrunning the facility. The research team of scientists was less fortunate;
“They were taken out and shot by the SS between April 28 and May 4, 1945. Records show that there were 62 of them, many of them Germans. There were no survivors, but then that’s hardly surprising.” ~ Igor Witkowski (Cook, Nick. The Hunt for Zero Point page 184.)|
GPS Coordinates Location of the Fly Trap / Die Glocke Experiments
Click to view the location of the “Fly Trap” in Google Earth
Is There Proof The Bell Existed?
Igor Witkowski said that he first discovered the existence of Die Glocke by reading transcripts from an interrogation of former Nazi SS Lt General Jakob Sporrenberg. According to Witkowski, he was shown in August 1997 classified transcripts by an unnamed Polish intelligence contact who said had access to Polish government documents regarding Nazi secret weapons. Witkowski states that he was only allowed to transcribe the documents, and was not allowed to make any copies.
There are other various witness accounts and reports some of which include;
- SS Lieutnant General Jakob Sporrenberg, Police Chief (ie Gestapo) Lublin (occupied Poland)
- SS Hauptsturmfuhrer Rudolf Schuster, from interrogation report at Berlin Document Centre about the evacuation of the Bell by air in 1945.
- Dr Wilhelm Voss, Chief Executive of Skoda Works, Czechoslovakia given to Tom Agoston
- Soviet plasma scientist G.N. Frolov in 1983 interview referred to Prof Baron Manfred von Ardenne as first hand witness.
- Railway employee from Opole, Joachim Ibrom
- Dr Otto Cerny (whilst working at NASA, recounted Nazi Bell to Greg Rowe)
- Argentine Economic Ministry report, declassified in 1993 refers to Bell being unloaded in Argentina from a multi-engine German aircraft in May 1945
The “Fly Trap” may have once served as a test rig for an experiment in “anti-gravity propulsion” generated by the Die Glocke
…Or it could just simply be the concrete base of a old water cooling tower.
A Field Investigation to “The Henge”
In November of 2005 Gerold Schelm went to investigate the area around Ludwikowice, including may of the areas mentioned in Nick Cooks book.
What is the Connection to The Philadelphia Experiment?
Some say we have two experiments based on similar principles, completely cutoff from each other due to wartime secrecy…and yet they produce remarkably similar results. They believe that these are both true torsion fields, in that they bend the fabric of time-space into a variety of shapes. (read more on this here)
Suggested Websites To Read More
GPS Coordinates Location of the Fly Trap / Die Glocke Experiments
Nazi Bell Uncovered by Simon Gunson, 2010
Secrets of The Nazi-Bell – Uncovering The Mystery With Joseph P. Farrell March 20, 2007
Things to Do in Ludwikowice Klodzkie (Visit The Henge)
Subterranea 38 / Aprial 2015 See pages 31+ “Project Riese Weekend, Poland”, information and pictures of the base
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