The SS Brotherhood of the Bell: Nasa's Nazis, JFK, And Majic-12
T**N
Factual and Empirical
The common problem I see within the UFO community - and the public in general - is that the important distinction isn't made between UFO's and ET's (Extra Terrestrials), as I'm sure we are all aware, the definition of `UFO' has nothing to do with ET's. I myself have always thought that the majority of sited UFO's are merely tricks of light or meteors and so forth, but one can not legitimately dismiss the few genuine sightings of `Unidentified Flying Objects'. I have always thought that these genuine sightings are of UFO's are secret military aircraft.This assumption was validated after I recently finished reading "The SS Brotherhood of the Bell" by Joseph Farrell.This work by Farrell really shocked me with the extremely factual and empirical structure of his book, and together with his authoritative style and aura one is left with little choice but to believe that UFO's do exist, and were developed by humans over 50 years ago! As amazing (and at firsthand, absurd) as this sounds, once you see the documented evidence you are left with no other conclusion!Farrell makes the case that Hitler's Nazis developed, amongst other technologies, various craft that were indentified by the public as UFO's, flying saucers ect.... The Nazi's used various propulsion systems which evolved from the mundane to the extremely exotic. This technology was subsequently picked up by both the Soviets and the US following the fall of Hitler's war machine. All the evidence presented by Farrell indicates that the exotic technology was further developed by these two nations.When one first hears of the Nazi connection to UFO's one is quite sceptical, but as you realizes the undisputed - and largely unknown - advanced technology that Nazi Germany undeniably had, suddenly the idea of supersonic exotic flying discs seem a lot more plausible. And Farrell goes to a large amount of trouble to educate the reader from the start about the advanced technology that the German scientists had actually achieved. As Farrell makes clear from various military documents, had the allies not defeated Hitler's army when they did, the tide of the war would have irreversibly turned due to the advanced war craft that was starting to be rolled out ready for combat by Nazi Germany, for land, air and sea.Farrell goes to an enormous amount of trouble to give the reader a background understanding of the physics that is the thesis of Farrell's book; that is the "Bell". Farrell discusses everything from suppressed "Scalar" physics, to the workings and classification of every type of nuclear weapon, to the Soviet vs US space race and the technology behind it, to the possible connection with the JFK assassination, the shady dealings of NASA under the control of a former Nazi scientific heavy weight (and yes, a former high ranking Nazi scientist was head of NASA!) and all sorts of topics which on the surface seem totally unrelated and absurd. But all this information is required to fully appreciate and comprehend the thesis of Farrell's work. Even if one is to disregard Farrell's main thesis, one will still gain an extraordinary amount of general knowledge from this work.Farrell doesn't believe that UFO's have anything to do with ET's. Though Farrell is fully open to the existence of ET's, he see's no reason what-so-ever to suggest that any UFO's are of ET origin. All of the evidence and data regarding UFO's suggest that it's required technology is not exotic enough to demand the inclusion of ET's in the picture. Farrell believes that the required technology is fully within our grasp, and he makes an extremely convincing case.Beware, this book opens a can or worms like I have never witnessed before. Every chapter leaves you wanting to know more, but considering the already large size of the book, only brief glances over many subjects were possible. Thankfully at the end of the book is a list of a couple dozen books that will quench your thirst for more. I found this book so enthralling and informative that I will probably read most of the further reading that is supplied at the end of the book.Highly recommended!
J**K
A matter of some gravity
The subject of UFO's is of course, fascinating and the demonstration of their reality would be world-changing. But it was my interest in gravity that brought me to this peculiar book. It's somewhat beside the point that UFO's can be linked to the deaths of Kennedy, Defense Secretary Forrestal and surprisingly, Patton, but we are entering the esoteric realm of double-top-secret and beyond, so anything might be hidden behind the curtain. In spite of the outlandish claim that there exists today and continuously since the early 20th century, German-centered "alternative" physics (keeping in mind that the "mainstream" physics also have a distinctly Teutonic flavor), and these are secretly underwritten by a still-robust Nazi party, the book is unexpectedly readable, informative and in all, quite sober.This is the first one of Joseph Farrell's works that I have taken in, and I found it rewarding. Wherever possible, citations and references are given in detail, though one notes that many of them are from redacted sources and contain redactions that smolder with tempting implications. Yet, when the following two facts are considered, the premise that these phenomena are of terrestrial and not alien manufacture doesn't seem too far-fetched, and indeed considering the advanced state of wartime Nazi technology in general, the subject is not implausibly linked to them. For me the key points being made are 1) there have been a plethora of UFO sightings since WWII ended, and they were certainly witnessed by Allied airmen over Germany during the war, and 2) the performance that has been reported for these craft while astounding for the vintage of their first appearance, is certainly within human tolerance (as is their size, generally), and not sufficient for interstellar travel (more later). Additionally, one cannot but marvel at the ruins of the facility that was the site of the storied Glocke, or Bell, what with its massive concrete "henge" and provisions for very high wattage electrical power, to say nothing of the uncanny resemblance between the Bell itself and characteristic descriptions of UFO's.What was rewarding in terms of gravitational inquiries is Farrell's clear description of "vortex-creation" within the "engines" of these craft, and his patient association of these with the physics of Nicola Tesla, which though they were contemporaneous practitioners, differ greatly from those of the more celebrated Albert Einstein. In Tesla's case, Universe is full of energy-carrying `ether,' while in Einstein's, space is a vacuum. This distinction is essential, for as we might imagine, a vortex created by whirling ether might cause an effect comparable to cavitation in propellers or sonic booms, which causes the substrate to ripple as the emptiness is filled. The implications of this effect, it develops, make the possibility of otherwise thorny concepts as time travel, super-light speeds and disruptor-type "scalar" weapons within reach. So, you can see where The Crime of The (Last) Century is, by comparison somewhat workaday, and frankly only supported by the circumstantial conjecture that among the many groups who might have had cross-purposes with JFK, only the Nazi's might have connected them all. Again, as with so much else, we are officially in the dark through sealed records on his assassination.My recommendation of this book is based on its complementary value for those with interest in Nazi goings-on, so called "wunderwaffen" and UFO's, although those who favor the extraterrestrial hypothesis will not find Farrell overly accommodating. Still, as with creation vs. evolution, the injection of third parties into the mix does not settle the original question, and the Nazi's, given their worldwide pursuit of occult items prior to 1939 (cf. Indiana Jones), might have tapped into some otherworldly ideas. I'll add here that truly advanced aliens, though undoubtedly subject to accidents in the physical universe, would figure to have mastered all manner of cloaking and stealth, whereas the record for UFO's seems full of awkward, unintentional and tell-tale gaffes, and those, to Farrell's premise, seem more characteristic of human oafishness. So, all in all, a weird, but worthwhile book from the outer limits of nonfiction.
G**)
BUY THIS BOOK- History is Wrong
Dr Ferrell is wanted of the smartest guys on the planet. He educates us on the REAL HISTORY OF OUR WORLD. It’s a peek behind the vail of lies. ****MUST READ****
G**Y
A powerful, incredible, extraordinary, and mind-blowing expose of what's going on in the secret scientific underground.
I bought this book because I had read his "Secrets of the Unified Field." I cannot praise him enough. His books are absolutely mind-blowing and have completely re-kindled my interest in physics. You will not be able to put his books down. They are so interesting that I don't know how to adequately express my appreciation in a review, other than to say that he is without question a historical figure, from the expose of this material. His thoroughly documented research and downright detective work have produced some incredible insights into what's going on in the scientific underground.If Einstein and the U.S. Navy made a battleship disappear in 1943 (and they DID!) then why have we not heard a single PEEP about anything like that since? If the Nazi's defied gravity, why have we not heard a single thing about any developments in that area in 80 years? The real question here is whether Joseph P. Farrel should be worried about exposing all this stuff…. "Worried" that is, as in fearing for having an unexplained "accident" leading to his early demise, as many of the characters in his books have experienced. Powerful stuff here, and let us all hope that he can continue with his research and writings. I greatly anticipate reading all of his other books to come.
T**F
Wish I hadn’t bothered buying it
There’s a lot of referencing with other books backwards and forwards I found it a hard read and didn’t get all the way through it tbh !
J**E
then fun to read
As a work of fact this is totally unreliable. As a work of fiction it is an interesting read. I guess if one treats his series of books as fiction, then fun to read.
R**S
A good read
Again the facts/fiction need to be looked at yes I think there is a lot of truth in the book, but there is also some not so pure/true staements, one has to take this book with a "bit o salt". bits rtrue/flase
S**Y
Superb book
Excellent book, I started reading more Joseph P. Farrell books after this.
R**E
outstanding
unbelievable what has remained hidden for so long and how easy it is to make the masses believe the lies from governments
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