Thursday 9 February 2012


Demand for the return of ANGEL EVENTS has been OUTSTANDING!

So we have not decided to carry later this month the Events side of our work.

More information added soon!

Until then. watch out for more postings

Danby Castle Investigations






Danby Castle & Manor House Investigations
Investigated 2005 to 2008

Anyone that knows me knows that I work very hard when it come to my paranormal ghost research and the investigations side of things. Since I started way back in 1994 I have had one main key factor that underlines everything the team and myself do, That's investigate the same locations more than once. In fact I try to investigate the locations I have on my books at lest five to six times a year. Danby and Whorlton Castles are such locations. Truth be told I have done well over 500 investigations over  a 18 years period at Whorlaton alone. Danby I spent the better part of two years working there every other night. So I have done countless investigations at Danby Castle. I was asked by the new owners that took over that castle back in 2005/06 to do a investigations pack as they had plans to open this great location as a bed & Breakfast and for haunted weekends.

So I now opening a new investigations report for Danby. So this is whats happened to the T.R.I.P.A UK now known as Team GD. So lets start by giving you some background about Danby Castle and then we'll get on with the paranormal activity that took place  when we were conducting our research.

Background: Danby Castle was built to replace an earlier castle at Castleton. It is a quadrangular castle - essentially a rectangular building with a central courtyard and towers at each corner. This type of castle was quite common in the north of England at the end of the fourteenth century, and Danby Castle is normally dated to that period, or to the early years of the fifteenth century.This fits well with a change of ownership at Castleton. For most of the fourteenth century it was owned by the Latimer family. However, in 1381 the last Latimer died without a male child. He did have a daughter, Elizabeth, who had married John Neville of Raby. They inherited the castle in 1381. Neville died seven years later, leaving Elizabeth in control of the estates until her death in 1396. The estate was then inherited by her son, another John. In 1396 he was only seventeen, so had to wait until he came of age in 1400 to gain control of his estates. John Neville was not his fathers oldest son - that honour went to Ralph Neville, some thirty years old than John, and Earl of Westmorland since 1397. To mark the establishment of his own family, John soon took the title of Lord Latimer. He was probably the builder of Danby Castle, although it is also possible that his father built it to provide a home for his new child, or that Elizabeth built it after the death of her husband, to provide herself with a more comfortable home than that provided by the older building at Castleton.
The most famous inhabitant of Danby Castle was Catherine Parr, Henry VIII's final wife, who survived him by one year. John Neville, third Baron Latimer (1493-1543) was her second husband. They married in 1534, two years before the Pilgrimage of Grace, a rebellion against Henry triggered by his attacks on the Catholic church. This rebellion caused Catherine and her family great problems. Late in 1536 the rebels seized John Neville at his main home of Snape Castle (south of Bedale) and forced him to join them (although Snape was their main residence, Dandy was an important estate centre, and would still have been used by the family). He was not an enthusiastic rebel. The rebels were soon convinced that he was about to betray them to the king, and returned to Snape, where they took Catherine and Neville's two children by an earlier marriage hostage. Neville was able to use his influence with the rebels to get his family released, but by now Henry was convinced that he was a traitor. Ironically, it was Catherine's family's influence with the king that saved Neville, just as his influence with the rebels had saved Catherine! Unsurprisingly, after this experience the family moved south, and Catherine rarely returned to the north. Neville died on 2 March 1543. Four months later, on 12 July, Catherine married Henry VIII.
Although the castle is ruined, quite a bit of it still survives. Three of the four towers still exist in some form - the two northern towers as ruins, the south-eastern as part of the modern farmhouse. The south wing also survives intact and contains the Court and Jury rooms for the Court Leet. This is a rare example of a manor court still in operation. Every October the court meets to administer the common rights on the Danby Estate.

Investigations Reports Coming Soon
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Picture: Taken By Shaun Underwood.Danby Manor House




Saturday 4 February 2012

Shaun Underwood Say:

When folks ask me, as a paranormal ghost detective ,writer and researcher, if I believe in ghosts, my answer is, "yes" They are often surprised by this answer, considering I've had my websites and blogs for over 13 years writing about such things and I have spent the better part of 20 years researching ghosts and hauntings. So I explain to them that I do not believe in such things without proof and without seeing for myself. Rather, my research and investiations have led me to the conclusion that there is something to the phenomena of ghosts and hauntings that warrants me to study and investigate further.

I do not know what ghosts are (no one does, despite proclamations of certainty), but there is enough anecdotal evidence (experiences of people), recordings, pictures, and videos of interest to justify scrutiny of that evidence to try to find out what's going on.
But it does no good to believe in ghosts, psychic phenomena, or creatures like Bigfoot. To my mind, belief is the acceptance of an idea without evidence. And where's the sense in that? Why would anyone believe in something for which there is no evidence? That's called "self delusion". And when it comes to many areas of the paranormal, there's no need for this self delusion. There is enough evidence for ghost phenomena, psychic experiences, and Sasquatch (to take just three paranormal examples) for the open-minded person to say that those are worth looking into.

SHADOWY EVIDENCE

Yet, let's be totally honest about this: the tangible evidence for these things is not really strong. With few exceptions, we do not have the kind of solid evidence that we can bring into a science lab for dissection and repeat experimentation:
  • With ghosts we mostly have the experiences and sightings by people. What's compelling is the sheer number of reports over thousands of years. Yes, ghosts have been reported and written about for almost 3,000 years! How can that be ignored?
  • Poltergeist activity also has its witnesses, sometimes by groups of people, including such good first-hand witnesses as police officers and academics.
  • Psychic phenomena is also mostly anecdotal, although there have been scientific experiments suggesting its reality by persons such as Rupert Sheldrake and even university labs such as the now-defunct Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) lab.
  • With Bigfoot we have many compelling sightings by credible witnesses, as well as detailed footprints and peculiar hair samples that do not correlate with any known primate.
They are all very interesting accounts and bits of evidence, but there is not preponderance of evidence that convinces mainstream scientists, who by their nature are highly skeptical and even close-minded when it comes to these subjects.
To the curious, open-minded person, however, the evidence is enticing enough to explore. In fact, the implications that these phenomena hold if they can be proved or at least better understood are so potentially far-reaching and profound that it seems ridiculous - even insane - to dismiss them out of hand.

DON'T BELIEVE - EXPLORE
There is no need to be blind believers, but there are very good reasons to be explorers, investigators, and questioners.
Blind belief, when it comes to the paranormal, is practically useless. The paranormal should not be a belief system. Believing that orbs are spirits, that ghosts are dead people, that Sasquatch comes here from another dimension, that a person is possessed by a demon - to state these things as facts as part of a belief system is counter-productive to serious paranormal research. If you're a believer, you already have your mind made up, and if your mind is already made up about this stuff, you're probably wrong.
The truth is we do not know the absolute nature of these things. These are mysteries. Maybe ghosts are dead people; I don't know; maybe they are something else entirely. Maybe Sasquatch is an unknown animal, or maybe it does warp here from another dimension; I don't know. Maybe some UFOs are extraterrestrial craft; I don't know. No one knows the definitive truth about these things. Yet.

OPEN-MINDED SKEPTICISM
So we need to collect, examine, and follow the evidence wherever it takes us. We're interested in the truth, not what is fun or convenient to believe in. That's not to say you cannot have opinions about these subjects. I certainly have strong opinions, ideas, and suspicions about many facets of the paranormal, but we should not be inflexible about these opinions when we are confronted with conflicting evidence or alternate theories.
Yes, I'm going to use the "S" word - we must be skeptical. We must be open-minded skeptics, willing to consider and question every photo, video, EVP, story, and feeling. We need to be rigorous in our examination of these things. Otherwise we're just deluding ourselves.
Don't be a blind paranormal believer. Be a paranormal explorer. What has been labeled the "paranormal" is an amazing world of mystery and possibility. That's why I do this website and I'm sure that's why you come here.
Perhaps we'll never fully understand these mysteries, but delving into them is a really exciting, fun journey. Coming to terms with "the unexplained" will give us a fuller understanding of life, ourselves, our minds, our existence, and perhaps of reality itself. I'd say that's worthwhile.


Here's How:

  1. As soon after the experience as possible, find a way to record what you saw or experienced. It's important to do this as quickly as possible, while the experience is still fresh in your mind. Be sure to include these aspects of your experience:
  2. Record your location. Write down exactly where you were when the phenomena took place. Be as specific and thorough as possible. If at home, where in your home, etc? Out in your car? Where, as specifically as possible?
  3. Record your situation. Were you standing? Sitting? Lying down? Were you alone? If others were with you, how many? What were they doing? Had you been drinking or taking any kind of drugs or stimulants? Were you tired or wide awake? Do you wear glasses - and were you wearing them?
  4. Record the circumstances. If outside: Was it day - sunny or cloudy? Was it night - moonlit, artificial lights. Record any other weather conditions. If inside: was it dark, dim or well-lit?
  5. Describe what you saw. In as much detail as possible, describe what you saw. By your best estimate, give its size, dimensions, weight, colorings, apparel, transparency, etc. If the phenomena wasn't something you saw, describe the experience. Include what you felt, heard, smelled and sensed.
  6. Record your proximity. If it was something you saw, by your best estimate, how far away from you was it?
  7. Describe its action. If it was something you saw, was it moving? How? How quickly? Record in as much detail as possible the behavior of what you saw. Again, be sure to include any noises or sounds that accompanied the experience.
  8. Record the timing. How long did the phenomena take place? At what time did it begin to occur? At what time did it end? (Was their any "missing time"?)
  9. Record the number of witnesses. Were you the only one who experienced the phenomenon? If there were others, how many? Was their experience with the phenomena the same as yours or different? If different, how?
  10. Submit your report to a local and/or national paranormal research organization. (See Related Resources below.) Encourage other witnesses to do likewise or to at least co-sign your submission.

Tips:

  1. Be sure to provide basic information. Although including your name, address and other such personal information is often optional, you should include your gender, age and other such information about yourself that might be relevant.
  2. Make a drawing. In some cases, making a drawing of what you saw or the circumstances of your experience can be helpful. If outdoors, a map of the place can clarify the situation.
  3. Take photos. It should go without saying, but if you have a still or video camera at hand when the incident occurs, take pictures. (You'd be surprised at how may people forget to use their cameras in the excitement of the moment.) If you didn't have your camera at the time and it's a sighting of a creature or something, consider returning to photograph the area.
  4. Be accurate and truthful. Paranormal experiences are difficult enough to believe, so it's very important to be accurate and honest in your report. Do not exaggerate or make assumptions about your experience. Report only the facts. Do not make false reports or claims.

What You Need:

  • Still or video camera.
  • Tape recorder.
  • Pen and paper

Friday 3 February 2012

Team Members WANTED!


Well time had come to truly sit down and decide what is best for the team and where we want to go from here. What direction the future holds for us all as a top northeast team. I have always knew that some members can't and would not give me and the other team members 100 percent when doing investigations. So today I am going to change how we conduct our investigations and research. See as you all know research is a key factor in any investigation and sadly few of my team members tend to forget this. So sadly I am letting them go!

I have always given 110 percent to Team Underwood and Teesside research into paranormal activity (T.R.I.P.A UK). So the new task starts in finding NEW members as from today.

So if your based in the North east England and would like to become part one of the top paranormal investigations team and most inportent, you can work part of a team then please feel free to drop me a line to arrange an interview.

Monday 23 January 2012

Shaun Underwood

Its seems the world is getting stranger by the day. whether you believe in the paranormal or you just don't even think about it. Whether or not scientists say that Ghosts  cant exist and on the UFO side of things the fact it would take other life forms many a light year to get here from another world and the power needed would be massive, thae fact still remains that there is something in this world no amount of science can just sweep under the rug and tell us NO!. It comes out of the realisation that some paranormal believers can be just as inflexible and close-minded when it comes to a set of ideas. To me, that just doesn't make sense because we're dealing with mysteries that no one quite understands and its taking place right under our bloody noises.Do you believe in ghosts? I do?. I don't need to PROOF in ghosts... or or psychic phenomena. There is enough evidence for me to conclude that these phenomena are real possibilities. We don't understand what they really are, but they are part of the human experience worthy of investigation. So we should not get caught up in rigid beliefs about these mysteries. The paranormal should not be a belief system, but an ongoing journey of exploration and science does play a big part in this as it will be science that proves that ghost walk this earth and it will not be a video or picture taken by Joe blogs from from logger street,New York. that prove ghost are real."thats a fact"


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Sunday 22 January 2012

U.F.Os Hitlers,The bell Project







As Hitler's armies began to crumble on fronts as far apart as Stalingrad and North Africa, he turned in increasing desperation to his scientists to create a war-winning super-weapon.

True or false? These images have been published on the internet and claim to be the prototype of a German UFOSome, like the V2 rockets and the first jet fighters, saw action but came too late to halt defeat.

HitlerOthers were so outrageously ambitious that they never got past the drawing board. The idea of building flying saucers to bomb London and even New York could have been just such a scheme.


But now it is claimed that Hitler’s scientists had indeed designed this type of aircraft – and were so far advanced with the project that a prototype may even have flown.

The programme, under the command of SS officer Hans Kammler, was said to have made significant breakthroughs with their experiments, says a report in the German science magazine PM.


Target: Hitler ordered Luftwaffe chief Hermann Goering to develop the super weapon that would change the war

What the Nazis actually flew: The BMXM7E Messerschmitt 262 German Luftwaffe plane was the most advanced Nazi craftIt quotes eyewitnesses who believe they saw a flying saucer marked with the Iron Cross of the German military flying low over the Thames in 1944.

'The Americans also treated the existence of the weapons seriously,’ it adds.

At the time the New York Times had written about a 'mysterious flying disc' and published photos of the device travelling at high speeds over the city’s high-rise buildings.

The magazine says that the Germans destroyed much of the paperwork on their activities but in 1960 in Canada UFO experts managed to recreate the device which, to their amazement, 'did actually fly'.

The project was called the Schriever-Habermohl scheme. Rudolf Schriever was an engineer and test pilot, Otto Habermohl an engineer. It was based in Prague between 1941 and 1943.

Initially a Luftwaffe plan after Hitler ordered his airforce chief Hermann Goering to come up with a super-weapon, it was eventually taken over in 1944 by Kammler.

Prisoners of the Allies claimed to have seen the silvery flying saucer, which was about six yards across, on several occasions.

Joseph Andreas Epp, an engineer on the project, said 15 prototypes were built.

 UFO: Eyewitnesses claim they saw a flying saucer marked with the Iron Cross of the German military flying low over London in 1944He described how a central cockpit was surrounded by rotating adjustable wing-vanes which formed a circle and gave the craft lift.

After take-off, horizontal jets or rockets were ignited.

After the war, many German scientists helped with the U.S. space programme.

The theory is further fuelled by the claims of Igor Witkowski, a Polish former journalist and historian of military and aerospace technology.

In his book, 'Prawda O Wunderwaffe' in 2000, he claims that a bell-shaped craft was being created by the Nazis and that Hitler wanted the best scientists and engineers at his disposal.

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UFO: Was this bell-shaped craft being developed by the Nazis?i History Of Alien Contact

When Adolf Hitler spread his message of hatred, genocide, and oppression, as having been inspired by a blond race of superhuman warriors referred to as Aryans, it is assumed through historical accounts that this was simply the contrived mythology of a madman.

These same accounts omit representation that Adolf Hilter was a member of demonic UFO cult worshipping cabals, and was an apparent UFO contactee, by the same Extraterrestrial group which Hilter sought to glorify.

The Nazis themselves claimed that an extraterrestrial society was the source of their ideology and the power behind their organization. Nazi mysticism, indeed, was reportedly a direct product of cult worship to Manipulative Extraterrestrials.
The Nazis referred to their hidden extraterrestrial masters as underground supermen. Hitler believed in the supermen and claimed that he had once met one of them, as did other members of the Thule leadership.

Some reports also allege that Adolf Hitler escaped capture by the U.S. and its Allies with the assistance of Manipulative Extraterrestrials.


Indeed historical records affirm that Hitler was never found by the Allies. His suicide was originally concocted to quell mass concern that such an individual could have escaped to pursue another World War. Reports suggests that Nazis were preparing for World War III, before the dust hardly settled with their setback of World War II defeat.

The Nazis said that their supermen resided beneath the Earth’s surface and were the creators of the Aryan race. Aryans therefore in Adolf Hitler’s reasoning, constituted the world’s only pure race and all other people were viewed as inferior genetic mutations.

The Nazis under the reported guidance of Manipulative Extraterrestrials planned to re-purify humanity by committing genocide against anyone who was not an Aryan.
Top Nazi leaders believed that the underground supermen would return to the surface of the Earth to rule it as soon as the Nazis began their racial purification program and established the Thousand Year Reich.

These Nazi beliefs are very similar to other religions apparently also guided by Manipulative Extraterrestrials that teach people to prepare for the future return of supernatural beings who will reign over a Utopian Earth.
As in other such religions, the coming of the Nazi supermen would coincide with a great final divine judgment.

Nazi mysticism indeed earned the support of Christian leaders, who shared what Gnostic referred to as influence by demonic consciousness linked to a false God.
Of the divine judgment, Hitler had declared in court during his early Nazi days:“The army we have formed is growing from day to day. I nourish the proud hope that one day the hour will come when these rough companies will grow into battalions, the battalions to regiments, the regiments to divisions, that the old cockade [ribbon or rosette worn on a hat as a badge] will be taken from the mud, that the old flags will wave again, that there will be a reconciliation at the last great divine judgment which we are prepared to face.”

Critical historical accounts have linked Adolf Hitler, and other high ranking Nazis as having communicated with self-anointed Nordic gods who were a part constituency of Manipulative Extraterrestrials which to Gnostics disciples of Jesus were identified as demons.

This is where the National Socialist image of the ideal man/woman and the program of eugenics apparently originated.

Adolf Hilter was apparently ordered to infiltrate the National Socialist German Workers Party in order to counter anti-military sentiments of the defeated working class, into a populist movement which in turn would worship the demonic consciousnesses of Manipulative Extraterrestrials.

Though he lost the war, eventually, Manipulative Extraterrestrials apparently communicated with Nazis that those chosen by Satan will follow with success in establishing a Fourth Reich. Four is the number of Satan/Enki.
Hitler saw the ideal human in Satan and his demons who are of the extra-terrestrial race who looked like human beings with very tall statures, light blonde hair and blue eyes.

Nazi technology is also alleged to have been disseminated under guidance by Manipulative Extraterrestrials. The Nazis had everything before any other country, they had radar in 1933, they had infra-red sensors, heavy water, etc., etc. We have been told lie after lie in terms of who invented these things. If anyone in the world had access to alien technology it was the Aryans.
Hitler did not really commit suicide as some official historical accounts have suggested.

In 1952, Dwight D. Eisenhower said: “We have been unable to unearth one bit of tangible evidence of Hitler’s death. Many people believe that Hitler escaped from Berlin.”

When President Truman asked Joseph Stalin at the Potsdam conference in 1945 whether or not Hitler was dead, Stalin replied bluntly, ‘No.’ Stalin’s top army officer, Marshall Gregory Zhukov, whose troops were the ones to occupy Berlin, flatly stated after a long thorough investigation in 1945: “We have found no corpse that could be Hitler’s.”

The chief of the U.S. trial counsel at Nuremberg, Thomas J. Dodd, said: “No one can say he is dead.” Major General Floyd Parks, who was commanding general of the U.S. sector in Berlin, stated for publication that he had been present when Marshall Zhukov described his entrance to Berlin, and Zhukov stated he believed Hitler might have escaped.

Lt. Gen. Bedell Smith, Chief of Staff to Gen. Eisenhower in the European invasion and later Director of the CIA, stated publicly on Oct. 12, 1945, “No human being can say conclusively that Hitler is dead.”

Col. W. J. Heimlich, former Chief, United States Intelligence, at Berlin, stated for publication that he was in charge of determining what had happened to Hitler and after a thorough investigation his report was: “There was no evidence beyond that of hearsay to support the theory of Hitler’s suicide.” He also stated, “On the basis of present evidence, no insurance company in America would pay a claim on Adolph Hitler.”

An article in November, 1949, says “The Nazis went underground, May 16, 1943!” and details an alleged meeting at the residence of Krupp von Bohlen-Halbach, the head of I. G. Farben and agents said that in the aftermath of World War II, Nazis gone underground were planning for “for World War III.”

Another article in August, 1952, entitled “Hitler Did Not Die,” subtitled “Adolph Hitler’s fake suicide in his Berlin Bunker now is exposed as History’s greatest hoax! Positive evidence comes to light that Hitler did not die — here’s new evidence that Hitler is alive, directing the Nazi underground, today!”


On a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation program called “As It Happens,” September 17th, 1974 at 7:15 p.m., a Prof. Dr. Ryder Saguenay, oral surgeon from the Dental Faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles, said that Hitler had ordered a special plane to leave from Berlin with all medical and dental records, especially X-rays, of all top Nazis for an unknown destination. He said that the dental records used to identify Hitler’s body were drawn from MEMORY by a dental assistant, who reportedly disappeared and was never found.

An editorial in “Zig Zag,” Santiago, Chile, January 16, 1948, states that on April 30th, 1945, Flight Captain Peter Baumgart took Adolf Hitler, his wife Eva Braun, as well as a few loyal friends by plane from Tempelhof Airport to Tondern in Denmark, which was still under German control. From Tondern, they took another plane to Kristiansund in Norway, also German controlled. From there they joined a submarine convoy, [”U.F.O. Letzte Geheimwaffe des III Reiches,” Mattern, pp. 50-51] .
The Jewish writer Michael Bar-Zohar in “The Avengers,” p. 99, said: “In 1943 Admiral Doenitz had declared: “The German U-boat fleet is proud to have made an earthly paradise, an impregnable fortress for the Fuhrer, somewhere in the world.” He did not say in what part of the world it existed, but fairly obviously it was in South America.”

The German writer Mattern said that Admiral Doenitz told a graduating class of naval cadets in Kiel in 1944: “The German Navy has still a great role to play in the future. The German Navy knows all hiding places for the Navy to take the Fuhrer to, should the need arise. There he can prepare his last measures in complete quiet.”
If one accepts the report that Nazi Germany as having been influenced by Manipulative Extraterrestrials, which reportedly have acquired access to technologies which have significantly lengthened their life spans, then it is plausible that indoctrinated followers of Manipulative Extraterrestrials may have been granted similar access to such advanced technologies.

TEH NAZI BELL

Such technological access would help Nazis realize their ambitions to seek to reclaim a global conquest.
The Nazi Bell.
The Nazi Germans were working on a super secret project during WWII, which has been dubbed “Wunderwaffe”, or Wonder Weapon. It has other names; Nazi-Bell, The Bell, Die Glocke to name a few. This device or contraption the Nazi’s were building was supposedly testing anti-gravity theories.
Rumors of the Bell were that it was an aircraft, super secret, and would win the war. But it turns out, the Nazi Bell was not an aircraft, but maybe a time machine or worm hole generator.

It was said to be about 9-10 feet high, and 12 to 15 feet in diameter. It used some kind of electromagnetic propulsion. It had two counter rotating cylinders that were filled with Xerium 525, which would glow a violet color when activated. Xerium 525 is unknown, but maybe Red Mercury? The Bell also emitted high amounts of radiation when activated. Workers supposedly suffered severe vertigo, sleep problems, and even 5 died from the radiation(?). An above ground device was also used with the Bell, called the Flytrap or Henge, and in fact was hooked up to the Bell. Its purpose is still a puzzle.
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Now according to some theories, if you use the right frequency and the right electromagnetic fields, you can generate some very strange phenomena! Things can appear and disappear and more.

Well, this sounds an awful lot like the ramblings of John Hutchinson, the self taught physicist, that reportedly discovered the “Hutchinson Effect”. Hutchinson is an idiot. Hutchinson has admitted to faking his videos. Really? Duh! Any idiot can see the videos are fake. You can watch them yourselves – on Google and You Tube. Make sure you watch the one with the little UFO dancing around, oh and watch the wire on the left making the little UFO move. It’s so obvious its funny.
But his ramblings about electromagnetic fields and frequencies sound like the same claims as the Nazi UFO conspiracies and the secret Bell project. I wonder if Hutchinson got his information from the Germans?

Anyway, enough about Hutchinson. It’s just the claims are so identical. Makes me go Hmmmmm.
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The Nazi Bell first came to light from a book by Igor Witkowski. He wrote that he got his information from a Nazi SS Officer, Jakob Sporrenberg. And that he was shown classified transcripts in 1997. Then, one day, author Nick Cook finds a mysterious article on his desk from 1956 titled “The G-Engines are Coming”. The article describes airmen descending steps from a floating and wingless aircraft.


Anti-gravity breakthroughs were expected any day back then. (picture left (c) Vitaloverdose, source )
bell flytrapThen Cook investigated and researched the Wenceslas Mine in Poland, where the SS scientists experimented with the Bell and Flytrap. The mine runs several kilometers into the mountain, which makes it a very secure place. Secure from bombings, easy to assemble projects, and secret testing. You can still see remnants of the Flytrap today (see picture below) . When the Nazis fled in 1945, they sealed the tunnels, and today, the tunnels have been flooded. What, if anything did they leave behind? The Bell was also taken, but by whom and where to?
Nick Cook wrote a non-fiction book “The Hunt for Zero Point” which received more attention than Witkowski’s. The Nazi Bell is now a hit.


Also reported is that Hitler, who believed the Bell project was so important to win the war, actually killed over 60 of his own scientists that worked on the project. Man, I would hate to have him as a boss, wouldn’t you? He was a monster no doubt.
Author Jim Marrs, also wrote a book about the Nazi Bell and Flytrap, and believes that a worm hole may have been created. Well, I haven’t seen any evidence of a wormhole — have you? I want proof!

Nazi-BellSporrenberg was captured by allies, and during interrogation, revealed the secret experiments. Was this all in his mind? Did Sporrenberg make all this up? Any truth to the Bell and Anti-gravity or time machines?

Now I was watching a TV special about the Kecksburg UFO and new evidence and such. The Kecksburg UFO crashed in December 1965. That UFO was described as being a bell shaped craft, much like a German warhead tip or something similar. Some speculate that the Kecksburg UFO was actually the Nazi Bell! Could it actually be the Nazi Bell? Where has it been all these years? Could it be another Nazi Bell constructed by someone else?


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Now follow along. During the TV show I was watching, they reported that during the Nazi evacuation, the Bell disappeared – they took it with them. Or did they?
There are several possibilities here, if we indeed suspect the Nazis succeeded with the Bell experiments. Maybe they took the Bell with them. Maybe they brought the Bell to the U.S. as part of Operation Paperclip. Or another idea. It is quite well known that many key members of the project disappeared, never to be seen again. Some were killed. Some escaped.


What if the Bell WAS a time machine, that worked. Maybe they escaped in time! Vanished! And then reappeared in 1965 as the Kecksburg UFO! And now the U.S. Government is holding them captive. Or they escaped through the time machine in 1945 and in a blink of an eye, appeared in 1965! That would be a stretch, I know. A real fantastic stretch. But, since we know nothing of time machines, anything could be possible, right? Something to think about anyway.



kecksburg4Now, in 2001, someone built a smaller replica of the Nazi Bell from sketches from the Nazis provided by Sporrenburg, who was in charge of the project at the mine during the war. And according to the people who built it, the thing ACTUALLY WORKED! Again, I want proof! Where’s the floating ships and cars? Where’s the wormhole? Is my cat still alive in 2020?
Now, another, larger version of the Bell has been built and is awaiting experimentation, but funding has slowed the process to a halt. It takes quite a bit of electricity to run.
Until more concrete experiments, other than Hutchinson’s dubious videos, come to light and validate the claims from Sporrenberg regarding the Nazi Bell and Flytrap, we will only have to ponder the “what ifs”.
For now, file this is the realm of the unsolved

Thanks to for the information
Ghosts, UFOs, Time Travel, Mysterious Places, Conspiracies, Unsolved Crimes


Friday 13 January 2012

Shaun Underwood,Ghost Detective
Paranormal Researcher,Writer,Investigator, Parapsycoligist
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