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Hitler's Suppressed and Still-Secret Weapons, Science and Technology | 
enlarge | Author: Henry Stevens Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $13.57 You Save: $6.38 (32%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 188073
Media: Paperback Pages: 334 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6.1 x 0.8
ISBN: 1931882738 Dewey Decimal Number: 940 EAN: 9781931882736 ASIN: 1931882738
Publication Date: August 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Description October 1, 2007 P38 (thule) 42 out of 44 found this review helpful
from the publisher: Now we know what spooked the Allies in the closing months of the war and why they were in such a panic to win quickly. The Allies assembled intelligence reports of supermetals, electric guns, and ray weapons able to stop the engines of Allied aircraft in addition to their worst fears of x-ray and laser weaponry. Then there were the bombs. Contained in this book are reports of structured bombs of nipolit, N-stoff bombs, cold bombs, oxygen bombs which destroyed all life, atomic bombs and rumors of the mysterious molecular bomb. The true history of the fuel-air bomb is revealed by our own military. There is even a probability that the SS black alchemists of the 3rd Reich were experimenting with red mercury bomb technology. This book documents very large mystery rockets under development in Germany, far beyond the V-2. Technological history is also examined. Guess who invented the computer, magnetic tape and computer programs? How about refining crude oil using sound waves or producing gasoline for 11 cents per gallon or the synthetic penicillin substitute, "3065"? Very exotic technologies are also discussed including German experiments in time, sustained fusion reactions, zero point energy and travel in deep space. Chapters include: The Kammler Group; German Flying Disc Update (Witness to a German Flying Disc); The Electromagnetic Vampire; Liquid Air; Synthetic Blood; German Free Energy Research; German Atomic Tests; "Project Hexenkessel" The Fuel-Air Bomb; Supermetals; Red Mercury; Means To Stop Engines; Magnetic Wave-Motorstoppmittel; "Death Rays"; Distillation of Crude Oil Using Sound Waves; What is Happening in Antarctica?; Large German Mystery Rockets; Experiments in Time; tons more.
More pieces of the puzzle September 28, 2007 A. Marciniszyn (Detroit, MI United States) 21 out of 22 found this review helpful
The author has done his research. Official documents lend credibility to all of his claims about secret German weapons developed during World War II that still remain little discussed and little researched partly due to the fact that it was not until the fall of the U.S.S.R. that certain pieces of information came to light in Germany. Shortly afterward, the Americans began declassifying relevant documents. The other thing that discouraged research was the ridicule heaped on those who even mentioned such things as lasers developed during the war. But, if these things were never made then there would be no reports concerning them, and other fantastic things. A worthwhile book, and a definite addition to the library of anyone who has been putting the puzzle together regarding weapons, devices and discoveries made by the Germans during the war.
Impeccable! November 5, 2007 A. McDonald (TN United States) 21 out of 23 found this review helpful
Absolutely well researched, with solid proof printed within. The author makes his point with in depth research, and prints the bulk of his source documents. If you want to read fact, not fiction or opinion, this one is for you. Highly recommended!
Not recommended... May 16, 2008 The Practical Reviewer (Newport Beach, CA) 11 out of 19 found this review helpful
If you are serious in your interest in WW2 secret weapons, I'd pass on this book. It primarily covers questionable and often consipiracy-laden material, including UFOs, etc. There are much better books out there on the market that take the subject seriously.
ood book October 3, 2007 Steven R. Tringl (Colorado) 7 out of 14 found this review helpful
This book has good information. It also feeds yourconspiracy fix. It tells alot of missing technology. Some of it is on the History Channel.
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