Military and intelligence contractors are not coming forward to corroborate his claims.
Just how crazy this UFO "whistleblower" David Grusch is, shows that he is also talking about a bell-shaped UFO recovered by Mussolini in 1933 which the U.S. seized in 1944.
The "Nazi Bell" is a paranormal craft that Hitler supposedly created that could also maybe time travel.
Needles to say, "Die Glocke" (The Bell) is a very infamous conspiracy theory and is a reworking of Nazi UFO lore, which derives from "Morning of the Magicians," a book which made up stories about Hitler's involvement with magical space aliens and their ancient wisdom, inspiring fascist UFO fantasies.
Just how crazy this UFO "whistleblower" David Grusch is, shows that he is also talking about a bell-shaped UFO recovered by Mussolini in 1933 which the U.S. seized in 1944.
The "Nazi Bell" is a paranormal craft that Hitler supposedly created that could also maybe time travel.
Quote:Int.: Can we know more about where these "ships" were recovered?
D.G.: One was recovered in Italy in 1933, which is the earliest case I've been briefed on. I can't talk about the others.
Int.: What allegedly happened there?
D.G.: In 1933, a bell-like craft, around ten meters in size, was recovered in Magenta, northern Italy. It was kept by Mussolini's government until 1944 when it was recovered by agents of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS, a former US intelligence agency). Ironically, it predates anything the public has heard about for decades, such as Roswell, etc. I was authorized to talk about it by the Department of Defense's Office of Prepublication and Security Review.
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Needles to say, "Die Glocke" (The Bell) is a very infamous conspiracy theory and is a reworking of Nazi UFO lore, which derives from "Morning of the Magicians," a book which made up stories about Hitler's involvement with magical space aliens and their ancient wisdom, inspiring fascist UFO fantasies.
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"