Authors: Joseph P. Farrell,Scott D. de Hart
D. A Review of the Building Case
So, at the end of these previous two chapters, what do we have?
Three salient facts emerge from the survey thus far, and they are each suffused with implications for Earth grid research:
1) The lithium-7 explanation for runaway yields on early hydrogen bomb tests is quite possibly a cover for a discovery of something else:
a) In the case of the “Mike” test it fails utterly, since no lithium-7 was even involved, making its subsequent use as an explanation for the “Castle Bravo” test at best a partial explanation, and at worst, a lie; and
b) In the latter case, the idea that the engineers and scientists did not know about the reaction until
after
the test occurred is also unlikely, since the “fraud” in Argentina,
Dr. Ronald Richter, clearly and unequivocally stated that he knew about it, and his Argentine interlocutor, Dr. José Balseiro, clearly did as well. The fact that a slightly asymmetrical compression might have led to the rotation of the nuclear plasma, and thus to the induction of energy from unanticipated torsion effects into the reaction, squared fully with Richter’s own explanations of his research, as well as with the research and statements of Dr. Kozyrev in the Soviet Union. In Kozyrev’s case, the fact that his research disappeared into the deepest classification after a public denunciation in
Pravda
strongly suggests that Soviet thermonuclear engineers may have incorporated his insights into the design of the massive “Tsar Bomba” hydrogen bomb, tested with a yield of 57 megatons. By inducing torsion effects into the reaction, the placement of such devices, and the timing of a test vis-a-vis local celestial geometries, would effect the efficiency of such devices to greater or lesser degrees, determinable only by means of actual observation, and therefore, nuclear testing;
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2) These grid energies in turn were perhaps based upon interfering standing waves in the medium of the Earth itself, and possibly present at certain nodal points — places where such waves intersected — nodal points moreover located precisely at ancient sacred sites. In the case of the Nazis and their transmitters, it would seem to be indicated that they had at least understood that some aspects of ancient engineering were tapping into these energies, and they placed their transmitters accordingly, hoping to tap into it;
3) It would not have been lost to the Nazi scientists, just as it was not lost to their English counterparts, that the early Grid research clearly and unequivocally demonstrated recurring astronomical alignments. But how such astronomical alignments figured into the actual physics and technologies remains to be seen, though again, a clue is afforded by the early H-bomb tests and the work of Drs. Richter and Kozyrev; and finally,
4) Especially in the case of German secret societies, one finds the notion of a hidden and esoteric continuity of institutions with ancient times and mystery schools, a belief that reinforced the idea that there was indeed a hidden wisdom and lost science to be recovered.
As we shall see, there was indeed a “quantum mechanical conundrum” to the Earth grid and ancient sites that, during the time of these early researchers, was not known nor anticipated. But first, an interlude…
Notes
1
Nigel Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences: His Quest for the Hidden Knowledge of the Ancients
, (Suffolk: Neville Spearman, 1981), p. 171.
2
Peter Levenda,
Unholy Alliance: A History of Nazi Involvement with the Occult
(New York: Avon Books, 1995), p. 152.
3
Ibid., p. 212.
4
Walter Schellenberg,
The Schellenberg Memoir
(London: Andre Deutsch, 1956), p. 75, cited in Peter Levenda,
Unholy Alliance
, p. 214.
5
Peter Levenda,
Unholy Alliance
, p. 162.
6
Nigel Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences
, p. 172.
7
Nigel Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences
, pp. 172-173, emphasis added.
8
Arnold Sommerfeldt’s importance cannot be overestimated. See my
Secrets of the Unified Field: the Philadelphia Experiment, the Nazi Bell, and the Discarded Theory
(Adventures Unlimited Press, 2008), pp. 171-175. As for the importance of the fine
9
Nigel Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences
, photo insert.
10
Ibid., p. 7.
11
Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences,
p. 10.
12
Ibid., pp. 10-11, emphasis original. Pennick also notes that Frederick the Great’s personal librarian in Berlin “was a former Benedictine monk, Dom Antoine Joseph Pernetty, a man well versed in occult matters… Pernetty believed in the Philosopher’s Stone, the Mysteries of the Qabalah, apparitions, Patagonian Witcheries and the Race of Giants.”(p. 10).
13
See my
Giza Death Star Destroyed
(Adventures Unlimited Press, 2005), pp. 84-94, and
The Philosophers’ Stone
(Feral House, 2009), pp. 27-29.
14
Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences,
p. 28.
15
Ibid.
16
Ibid., p. 47.
17
Pennich,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences,
, pp. 47-48.
18
Ibid., photo insert.
19
Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences,
photo insert.
20
Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences
, photo insert.
21
As far as I am able to determine as of this writing, there is no relationship to the Dr. Walther Gerlach who headed the Nazi Bell project.
22
Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences
, photo insert of the map by Michael Behrend, based on Gerlach’s findings.
23
Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences
, p. 138.
24
Ibid.
25
Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences
, pp. 139-140.
26
Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences
, p. 141.
27
See my
The Cosmic War: Interplanetary Warfare, Modern Physics, and Ancient Texts
(Adventures Unlimited Press, 2007), pp. 139-274.
28
Pennick
, Hitler’s Secret Sciences
, p. 59.
29
D. Sklar,
The Nazis and the Occult
(), p. 68.
30
Pennick, op. cit., p. 29.
31
Ibid., pp. 29-30.
32
Ibid., p. 30.
33
Sklar,
The Nazis and the Occult
, p. 69, emphasis added.
34
Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences,
p. 3. It should be noted that Haushofer and his son Albrecht were in constant touch, even after the war began, with upper echelons of the British elite, in hopes of ending the war with Britain. The general and his son grew increasingly disenchanted with Hitler, and his son was implicated in the July 20,. 1944 assassination and coup attempt against the dictator.
35
Ibid., p. 78. One need only consider the Nazi invasion of the Low Countries and France in May of 1940. The German breakthrough at Sedan ran along a line from Sedan to the region around Reims, to Abbeville, and thence to the Channel Ports, Boulogne, the Pas de Calais, and, of course, Dunquerque.
36
Albert Pike,
Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
(Charleston, S.C.: 1871), p. 5, italicized and capitalized emphasis original, bold face emphasis added.
37
Pike,
Morals and Dogma
, p. 787, italicized emphasis original, boldface emphasis added.
38
For a further discussion of these two types of alchemy, see my
The Philosophers’ Stone: Alchemy and the Secret Research for Exotic Matter
(Feral House, 2009), pp. 31-36.
39
See my
The Cosmic War: Interplanetary Warfare, Modern Physics, and Ancient Texts
(Adventures Unlimited Press, pp. 204-212.
40
Joseph P. Farrell,
LBJ and the Conspiracy to Kill Kennedy
(Adventures Unlimited Press, 2010), pp. 220-223.
41
Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Scienes
, p. 171.
42
See my
The Philosophers’ Stone
(Feral House 2009), pp. .
43
For a picture of the German electron microscope, see my
Roswell and the Reich
(Adventures Unlimited Press, 2010), p. 486.
44
Pennick,
Hitler’s Secret Sciences
, pp. 168-169.
45
Joseph P. Farrell,
Secrets of the Unified Field: the Philadelphia Experiment, the Nazi Bell, and the Discarded Theory
(Adventures Unlimited Press, 2008), p. 242. For a fuller discussion of this incident, see pp. 240-242. Meyl’s work does raise the speculative possibility that it might, somehow, be based on wartime Nazi research, though I have found no direct evidence to suggest such a connection.
46
Joseph P. Farrell,
Babylon’s Banksters: The Alchemy of Deep Physics, High Finance, and Ancient Religion
(Feral House, 2010), pp. 250-264.
47
For a fuller discussion of this technology, see my
Babylon’s Banksters
, pp. 130- 155.
48
For a fuller discussion of this point, see my
SS Brotherhood of the Bell
(Adventures Unlimited Press, pp. 211-219.
49
This is the basic idea behind Sesh Heri’s book
The Handprint of Atlas
(Corvos Books, 2008).
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The possibility must also be entertained that the Soviet MGB/KGB investigated Richter and his claims as well — in fact, it would have been highly unlikely for it
not
to do so, and this may also have been a factor in the subsequent “public denunciation” of Kozyrev and the secret classification of his research. This, tied with the fact that the Soviets certainly
knew
of the Nazi Bell device via SS General Jakob Sporrenberg’s Polish War Crimes trial affidavit, makes it very likely that torsion research in that country was fueled in part by earlier Nazi wartime efforts, and the realization that those efforts were continued by the Nazis under the nominal aegis of Perón’s Argentina in Richter’s project.
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“Nobody sets out to build 50,000-plus pyramids and mounds around a planet just for the hell of it, or want of something to do. History teaches that these primitive people were hunter-gatherers who spent their waking hours running down their next meals. If that’s true, then who built these monuments? These people didn’t have the time. …(These) things were not built at the whims of medicine men. There was enormous global planning behind it all.”
Carl P. Munck
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C
ataloguing all the
research
of various authors who have noticed the placement of ancient sites on a grid system spanning the globe would be a difficult, if not impossible task. Indeed, merely cataloguing all the
researchers
who have written on the subject would be nearly impossible, for virtually everyone in the field of “alternative research” has been compelled, by the nature of the field itself, to say something about it at one time or another. Well known and prominent names such as David Hatcher Childress, Graham Hancock, Alexander Thom, Sir Norman Lockyear and numerous others have commented or written whole books about the subject and in so doing have joined the ranks of grid researchers along with less well-known names. As we saw in previous chapters, those ranks were swelled even more by a panoply of Nazis, and a Soviet astrophysicist — Dr. Nikolai Kozyrev — whose work’s implications touched directly on aspects of the phenomenon. Accordingly no attempt to do either will be made here.
But what, exactly, is the “Earth grid”?
We clearly need some sort of working definition, one capable of modification as our survey proceeds. Let us begin with a simple definition:
Ancient sites, temples, and structures are laid out upon a grid whose significance is determined by their placement at mathematically significant places
upon the surface of the Earth, or in correspondence with celestial, astronomical alignments, or both, and often incorporate these and other mathematical analogues in the structures themselves
.