The SS Brotherhood of the Bell: The Nazis Incredible Secret Technology by Joseph P. Farrell Adventures Unlimited Press One Adventure Place Kempton, IL 60946-0074 2006, 459 pages, $16.95 (USA) Reviewed by W. Ritchie Benedict After his defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, the Duke of Wellington is reputed to have said: It was a near run thing. The conventional history of World War II says the contest between the Axis and the Allies wasnt even close after the D-Day invasion on June 6th, 1944. The defeat of Nazi Germany appeared to be inevitable. However, in his previous book Reich of the Black Sun, Joseph P. Farrell revealed that the Nazis were within an ace of having the A-bomb and using it on Britain and America, even conducting two low yield tests in October 1944 and early March 1945. In his new book, Farrell goes much further, asserting that the Nazis were experimenting with something much more dangerous, as to threaten the entire planet with destruction. The experiments were to have echoes well into the late 20th Century, and up to the present day. There are eerie reminders of the UFO phenomenon, as with the sketch of the delta-winged Lippisch P13b aircraft, which was on the drawing boards at least in April 1945. It very much resembles the huge, silent triangular UFOs that have been reported in the past two decades. Could sixty years of secret research and development have produced something of this nature? The mysterious bell itself, has an astonishing resemblance to the acorn-shaped object that fell near Kecksburg, Pennsylvania on December 9th, 1965. Whatever the Bell truly was, it represented a huge leap in technology and of such importance that the SS readily murdered a number of their own, in order to protect the secret. The project was headed by an SS General named Hans Kammler, who disappeared at the end of the war, apparently a passenger on board the last flight of the huge Ju 390 plane, coincidentally the only plane large enough to carry the Bell as cargo along with associated equipment, to an unknown destination. It was also one of the very first aircraft equipped for mid-air refueling. As to the purpose of the Bell itself, there are a number of speculations, one of which may be true, or perhaps all of them. The wildest is that it may have been utilized for some sort of time travel/dimensional experiment. Another possibility is that it was used to generate anti-gravity in order to power a Nazi flying saucer. Yet another possibility is that the Nazis had managed to tap into free energy, which would have gone a long way to easing the oil shortage necessary to fuel their military machine. Farrell thinks that the most likely explanation is that they were employing scalar physics, which is basically an offshoot of free energy, in order to cause tremendous damage at a distance. The effects on organic tissue were truly horrendous, and it is suspected that in addition to test animals, some hapless concentration camp victims met their end in this manner. It may even be that the Nazis stumbled across a principle that the ancient Hindus supposedly used in flying machines known as vimanas. Something akin to a plasma vortex using the element mercury. The author effectively demolishes the notion found in the late Colonel Corsos book The Day After Roswell, namely that only extraterrestrials would have developments such as the transistor or fiber optics in 1947. There is a photograph of an early transistor developed way back in 1940 by the Germans. Although E.T. influence might be ruled out with Roswell and Kecksburg, Farrell doesnt rule out visitors from outer space as there were at least two crashes of strange objects preceding the time when the Nazis were active in building their secret weapons. In one chapter, the idea of two space programs is examined. One for public consumption, and the other hidden from view due to its advanced nature. The reach of the Nazis may have gone far beyond their defeat in April 1945. Was President John F. Kennedy assassinated because he was a threat to fascist interests in the latter part of the 20th Century? Certainly someone made a financial killing on the stock market in the first few days after the assassination. It might be suggested that the killing was carried out so that someone could finance advanced technology. And that someone could very well be surviving Nazis. It is also a curious fact that Lee Harvey Oswald had the name of George Lincoln Rockwell in his notebook. Rockwell was the American Nazi leader in the early 1960s. Prescott Bush, the grandfather of the current U.S. President had some suspicious dealings with Hitlers Germany. It is also well known the United States skimmed off the cream of Nazi scientists to work for the U.S. in the space program, as well as other projects. In short, there is a deeply buried Nazi hand in American history since 1945. One reason for the cover-up of Roswell and other saucer crashes is that perhaps the U.S. did not want the public to learn about a continuing fascist technology, not to mention political influence. The book is heavily footnoted and quite convincing as the author tries to document the most unusual assertions, and does not shrink from identifying those things he regards as dubious at best. A real eye opener for those who believe absolutely everything about World War II and Nazi secret weapons has already been published. This is a story for World War II buffs and conspirologists alike and deserved to be digested slowly and with an open mind. ______________________________________________________________ Cosmic Ordering: The Next Adventure by Barbel Mohr Translated by Dawn Bailiff Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Inc. 1125 Stoney Ridge Road Charlottesville, VA 22902 May 2007, 224 pages, $15.95 ISBN: 978-1-57174-528-6 Reviewed by Brent Raynes German author Barbel Mohrs first book The Cosmic Ordering Service reportedly sold more than 50,000 copies in the United Kingdom during six weeks in the spring of 2006, after a popular television host praised it for his own success. It was number one in sales on Amazon.com in the U.K., and was soon being regarded as an international sensation. Cosmic Ordering: The Next Adventure reveals more insights and information on this concept, describing the principles behind this process and provides detailed instructions on how to make it happen in your own life. Like The Secret that appeared on Oprahs television show recently, Cosmic Ordering is a re-packaging of similar ideas and instructions that others generated and put out there in years past. However, not to minimize these new contributions, for keeping important concepts alive, refreshed and re-packaged isnt necessarily a bad thing at all. Years ago, Norman Vincent Peale, Harold Sherman, and many others pioneered similar notions. Affirmations, positive thinking, intent and focus, are indeed certainly important ingredients to achieving personal life goals. However, we must not become lazy in the ordering process and assume that we just visualize something and all of our wants will be met. There has to be a realistic balance and realistic expectations, and sometimes we dont get exactly what we ordered, but it turns out that its what we did indeed need. Sometimes we have to work out a little karma too. Sometimes were not ready for success to be handed to us on a silver platter. Visualization methodology is a good thing, but it must be used realistically. Spiritual, synchronistic, and paranormal manifestations may enter your life and positively influence it as a result of your visualization efforts, but its not magical. It is sound science on a higher level of reality and understanding, and it must be used as a guideline and strategy rather than a kind of magical thinking device. I do believe that these and similar techniques do and can work and have very positive results, but Id caution anyone that placing psychic orders for the ideal job, partner, or whatever is also a matter of timing. Unless the time is right and youre really ready for change, it may not be right. | |