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Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Dr. Zippermeyer's Windkanone

Windkanone
Windkanone
Dr. Zippermeyer's WWII Windkanone, or Whirlwind Cannon, was meant to be used as an anti-aircraft device, but failed to work at high altitudes for unreported, or unknown, reasons.

The Whirlwind Cannon generates explosions in the combustion chamber, then directs the force through the oddly designed nozzle, apparently (judging from the name) creating whirlwinds.

Smaller models reportedly worked well against wooden planks at short ranges, but only the larger model Windkanone was found on the Artillery Proving Ground at Hillersleben in April, 1945.  Dr. Zippermeyer's Whirlwind Cannon, at least the bulk of it, had been left to rust after development was abandoned.

© The Weirding, 2018

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

PHOTO: Haunebu 2.7 - UFO / OVNI - NAZI Spinning Disc (VRIL) Technology

Haunebu 2.7
Haunebu 2.7
Photo of the Nazi Haunebu 2.7 craft.  It is not known (to this author) if this model, or any of the Haunebu line, is capable of space flight.  To be certain, "experimental" military and commercially-based craft are not unique to Nazi Germany -- in fact, some models are no longer considered "experimental," or even Classified.

Criminal elements, most of which have (Naval) military training, use these craft to transport illegal goods -- and abduct innocent civilians for highly illegal medical experiments.  Criminal misrepresentation of this kind is sometimes known as a MISO.  Most of these criminals work for criminal governmental agencies, such as the CIA, DHS, and DoD.  UFO hoaxes are perpetrated to befuddle the public, and distract law enforcement agencies, and eyewitnesses are murdered wholesale, or discredited through a variety of despicable methodologies.

The criminal US military obeys no known authority, and is registered as a known and hostile terrorist entity.  The Nazi Haunebu line may still be in use today, but far more efficient models have been developed since the production of the [German] Nazi Haunebu.

© The Weirding, 2018

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

PHOTO: Foo Fighters - WWII Bogies

Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters
This photo shows (possibly) German "foo fighters" chasing an American bomber across the European Theater in WWII. Foo fighters may have been among the first unmanned drones used in war. It is possible they used VRIL technology, and may have been an extension of the Haunebu Program.

Foo fighters -- also known as bogies -- were reportedly unarmed, and apparently used for surveillance.

© The Weirding, 2017

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

VRIL and the Nazi Haunebu Program of WWII

Haunebu
Haunebu
A lot of ink and pixels have been spilled to debunk and disprove the Nazi VRIL and Haunebu programs, especially in the West. Some of these authors and investigators have been well-meaning, however misguided, but others have purposefully spread co-intel to muddy the waters.

While fanciful stories regarding the Occult and Venusian spacewomen (as well as Nordic Aliens) can be easily dismissed, many videos and information concerning the VRIL and Haunebu programs have been declassified and are available online, and elsewhere. The best way of knowing that there is some truth to them is, of course, the fact that they are routinely removed; if they were propaganda or misinformation, they would be more readily-accessible -- the way the stories regarding VRIL Occultists and ponytailed, psychic Venusians are.

There was no "Vril Society," nor any Nordic aliens; this was a cover story for VRIL technology used by Nazi Germany and their allies in their Haunebu program during WWII, specifically in the European Theater.

The German V-2 rocket is thought to have been the first man-made craft to reach space on either October 3rd, 1942 or in 1944 (discounting ancient astronaut theories), and the term "foo fighter" comes from the glowing orbs Allied WWII pilots saw during flights in the European and Pacific Theaters. The first US rocket to reach space did not do so until 1949, several years after Operation: Paperclip nabbed Nazi scientists and researchers.

One of the "smoking guns" in this covert history is the fact that Prescott Bush was indicted for funding both sides of WWII. Ford Motor Company, IBM, Hugo Boss, Standard Oil of New Jersey, and many other American-based corporations and businesses, supplied the Nazis -- and the swastika existed in numerous cultures long before, including some Native American tribes (in which it allegedly meant "war"). Even George Soros, one of the primary financial supporters of Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign, collaborated with the Nazis ("This video [was] removed for violating YouTube's Terms of Service." - which is clear evidence of a conspiracy constituting Crimes Against Humanity - 2019).

While some of these tests were clearly successful, there is no real way of knowing how successful, nor how many vehicles were made and put into use -- or for how long. Some of the pictures appear to have been doctored by propagandists, while others appear to be of decommissioned craft that may have been prototypes, models, or simple mock-ups. Others clearly show armed, apparently operational, saucer-shaped vehicles of a strikingly similar nature. WWII was the beginning of "The Space Race."

Alien life is almost certain, mathematically speaking if nothing else, but the Nazi/Axis space programs -- specifically the VRIL and Haunebu programs -- were very real, and the craft that came from those flew not only in WWII, but served as the foundation for some modern-day craft, as well. Whether or not the Nazi Haunebu models, or any craft using VRIL technology, are capable of space travel or are in use today remains unknown to this author.

© The Weirding, 2017

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Haunebu Test Flight, 1939

1939 Haunebu Test Flight (Video)


Declassified video showing the 1939 Haunebu test flight, allegedly in Nazi Germany. The Nazis were developing saucer-shaped aircraft using spinning disc technology before WWII. American forces first encountered Nazi UFO aircraft in WWII, terming them "foo fighters." It was not until 1947 that the term "flying saucer" became a staple in American households, thanks to a sighting by Kenneth Arnold. 

The video appears to have been removed but may be avilable elsehwere.

© The Weirding, 2016

Thursday, August 4, 2011

The Nazi UFO Conspiracy

Video deleted as part of an ongoing cover-up by the US DoD and its Allies in the Axis of Evil.

It is also of note to mention that much of this also has to do with "private companies" that have stolen patents and plans and even murdered the inventors.  Raytheon is one of the major players in this ongoing conspiracy. 


Covering-up wholesale murder for monetary profit and political gain is only a matter of National Security when it is exposed.

The video originally posted detailed the manufacturing of some kind of purple liquid that was reputed to be rocket fuel, anti-gravity technology, and showed several test flights of Nazi UFOs.  It also had video of abandoned UFOs setting in garages and hangars throughout Germany.  IIRC, they were said to date back to WWII. - October 17, 2019
© C Harris Lynn, 2011

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Creepers Kill German Man, Eat His Corpse

30-year-old Mark Voegel did not bring visitors to his apartment because he kept a large collection of insects and lizards, many of which were very aggressive and highly poisonous. When the heating elements on the container holding his "pet" black widow spider exploded, releasing it and its termite prey, the spider bit Voegel, killing him.

When authorities arrive, they described a scene like that from "a horror movie." Voegel's body was stretched over his couch, in the process of being eaten by the 200+ insects and lizards he kept inside. Lizards ripped chunks of flesh from his corpse, which bird-eating insects then carried into their nests. Spiders, termites, and various insects crawled from the victim's mouth and nose, and termites had devoured far more than his flesh. His body was found only after neighbors complained of the smell.

Experts say most of the creatures in Voegel's apartment would never have been allowed in a residential home.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Thursday, September 9, 2010

The Peculiar Case of the Bruner Boys - Dæmonic Possession

In the annals of dæmonic possession, or "diabolepsy" (a term abandoned due to its similarity to epilepsy, which many skeptics think explains away many so-called cases of dæmonic possession), the peculiar case of the Bruner boys, Theobald and Joseph, is pretty tough to beat.

Though the events which plagued the children occurred from 1865 to 1869, it remains one of the most well-known and accepted cases of "modern" dæmonic possession due to the breadth of symptoms the boys showed, and the documentation of their affliction. From levitation to contortions to glossalia (a specific type of "speaking in tongues," whereby the possessed demonstrates a worldly knowledge of languages s/he could not possibly know, often demonstrated by answering questions posed in one foreign language in another) to the vomiting of foul-smelling articles the boys had never eaten -- if the accounts are to be believed, little else explains the Bruner boys' impossible behavior.

The diabolic events began in 1865 when the Bruner boys started drawing "horrible Devil faces" on their bedroom walls and talking playfully to them for hours. Their bedroom was said to be unnaturally hot despite not being heated. The boys would run and hide from clergymen who visited the house and were said to hide under their covers whenever Rosary beads were placed on their bed. True to form, they would begin cursing and writhing in the presence of Holy items, and soon took to their bed.

Joseph, the younger of the two, displayed fewer, and less fervent, signs of possession than his older brother, who began speaking in foreign tongues and dialects unknown to him, including English. Theobald Bruner also showed knowledge of outside events (clairvoyance, clairaudience) and correctly predicted the deaths of others several times (precognition, or maybe prophecy), which he often did by kneeling beside his bed to mimic the ringing of a mourning bell.

In one such event which included all of the above, a local man's daughter was visiting the house when Theobald predicted her father's demise. Shocked and angered, the girl spat, "You liar! My father is not even ill," to which Theobald responded, "That may be, but he just had a fall." No one in the entire village knew this had happened, but Theobald was correct; Gregor Kunegel had fallen from a scaffold at the precise moment Theobald had made the ringing motion.

Things only got worse from there:

The boys would simultaneously bend backward on their heads and legs, their backs arched high, and nothing could right them "until the Devil saw fit to give these objects of his torture some temporary peace." Every few hours, the boys would entangle their legs so impossibly and intricately that no one could untangle them but the children themselves, who would do so "suddenly... with lightning speed." Their little bellies would bloat and distend to the point of bursting before they would vomit "yellow foam, evil-smelling feathers, and seaweed" which inexplicably covered their clothes, no matter how often they were changed and cleaned. The stench was so foul that their clothes had to be burned.

The children's bed levitated, even with their mother on it; furniture flew around their room; doors flew open of their own accord; the entire house shook.

Finally, Theobald was sent to an Orphanage in Schiltigheim, near Strasbourg. Upon arriving, he was forced to remain in front of the altar. It took three men to hold him there. He remained silent for three days, drooling yellow foam, but on the fourth, he said, "I have come and I am in a rage." When one of the nuns asked, "And who are you?" He responded, "I AM THE LORD OF DARKNESS!"

Joseph was eventually sent to join his brother and a prolonged Exorcism of the two boys began. One of the more curious manifestations of the possession was when the brothers' heads were so infested with bright red lice that a team of four people with brushes and combs could not keep pace with them. These were dispelled by sprinkling Holy water on their heads. Theobald had to be restrained by straitjacket, as he ripped at himself and his clothing and tried to break everything in reach. His Exorcism took a full three days, after which he fell into a deep slumber, or possibly coma. Joseph's Exorcism took only three hours, after which he too fell into a deep sleep. When the boys awoke, neither remembered what had happened to them.

Theobald Bruner died two years later at age 16. Joseph lived to the age of 25. The events which plagued the Bruner boys for those four years have never been fully explained by conventional means.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Schwarzhalsziegen Rustlers

German thieves rustled "a handful" of Schwarzhalsziegen - or goat-sheep - into the back of a Volkswagen and headed-off the other day. Unfortunately, they are going to have a hard time finding buyers, as the Schwarzhalsziegen are so rare that every, living one of them is accounted for!

The goat-sheep were bred to survive the harsh winters of German mountain farms. They are so few in number that "...every single one of them is accounted for around the world." The goat-sheep look exactly like you'd expect: shaggy creatures whose front is half-goat and back-end is half-sheep!

The OddBlog urges the rustlers to return the
Schwarzhalsziegen unharmed.

© C Harris Lynn, 2009

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Dr. Death Alive in Chile?

The Simon Weisenthal Center claims they have strong evidence suggesting Nazi war criminal, Aribert Heim -- aka, Dr. Death -- is hiding-out in Patagonia, Chile.

Heim was probably the most notorious and sadistic of the Nazis. His nickname, Dr. Death, was well-deserved, as Holocaust survivors say he committed the most terrible of atrocities. Injecting victims directly in the heart with gasoline, water, or poison was said to be his favored method of execution. Reports also say he dismembered victims without anesthetic, just to see how much pain they could withstand. Perhaps most horrific of all, Heim used his victims' body parts as decorations. His war crimes are well-known and verifiable, as Dr. Death kept meticulous notes of his atrocities in his own diary.

The Simon Weisenthal Center sent representatives into the region to investigate. They also posted a $495k reward for information leading to his capture and arrest.

Heim was detained by US forces following the war, but released. He practiced medicine in the German town of Baden-Baden until 1962, when he fled the country upon learning authorities were looking to prosecute him. Throughout the years, several stories have surfaced as to his demise, but The Simon Weisenthal Center discounts them all.

If he is still alive, Aribert Heim, aka, Dr. Death, would be 94.

© C Harris Lynn, 2008

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Hitler Beheaded

A man was arrested for beheading Hitler... at a controversial new exhibit at Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum.

Before the exhibit opened, organizers surveyed tourists and locals and found they wanted to see a Hitler exhibit. But within hours of its opening, the second viewer of the exhibit tore the head off the waxwork.

There are conflicting reports, with one suggesting a security guard tried to stop the man, and another saying he simply walked behind the desk and tore the dummy in two before wrestling with security. At any rate, the exhibit was ruined.

Tussaud's organizers logically explained there is no way they can depict Germany's history without depicting Hitler. Even the general secretary of the Central Council of Jews in Germany agreed the exhibit, if done tastefully, was important.

© C Harris Lynn, 2008

World's Longest Concert Still Going

US composer, John Cage, was an avant-garde artist whose magnum opus, As Slow as Possible, was written in 1985.  The first performance lasted a half-hour, while a later performance lasted 71 minutes. But ,the Medieval church in Halberstadt is testing the strength of the work -- and the patience of the audience -- by stretching it out a bit longer. 

By 639 years!

This week, the chord was changed on the massive organ and the piece moved forward for the sixth time in the last eight years... but not by much.  The last piece of the performanceis scheduled for 2639.

© C Harris Lynn, 2008

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Parents of eBay Baby Arrested

Authorities in the German Bavaria arrested a couple for listing their baby for sale on eBay.

The 7-month old child was listed as "nearly-new" and "can be used either in a baby carrier or stroller."  The woman, 23, insists the listing was a joke.  She told reporters she is being subjected to psychiatric testing.  The couple was arrested on charges of child trafficking.

The opening bid was for about $1.50.

We'll see how this plays out, but I have to admit, I get it -- and thought it pretty funny.  Seeing as how authorities were alerted to the auction, it seems kinda stupid they did not bid on it -- after all, the only way to be sure it was not a joke would be if they managed to complete the transaction and the couple actually packed the kid up in peanut plastic and shipped it out, marked DO NOT BEND.

© C Harris Lynn, 2008

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Cyberpunk Restaurant

A new restaurant in Germany is almost completely automated -- at least the ordering and serving processes are, anyway.

Diners place their orders on a touch-screen. The order is sent to the kitchen upstairs, where it is prepared by traditional chefs and cooks, and then set on wheeled trays. The trays are then placed on a series of long, metal tracks which criss-cross the dining room, where they come spinning down the tracks to the customer.

Each table is color-coded. He inserts his debit card, which tracks his purchases so he can pay before he leaves. After the customer places his order, he is free to use the computer terminal to send e-mail, or even learn more about the dish he chose and its ingredients.

The automated system not only eliminates surly, forgetful waiters, it also eliminates tipping!

© C Harris Lynn, 2008

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Sex... Doesn't Sell?

Germany's famed Hotel Luxor, the oldest brothel in the country, is closing its doors for good next month.

Madam Waltraud Mehrer told the press, "You can't make any big money selling sex in St. Pauli anymore." She blamed noisy discotheques, Internet porn, and the cheapness of customers. In its heyday in the 1970s, Hotel Luxor employed an even dozen whores who could expect up to $3000 a night. Now only open through the weekend, Hotel Luxor employs just four hookers who are lucky to make $300 a shift.

The hotel was sold to investors and will close its doors for good in April.

Skanks.

© C Harris Lynn, 2008

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

The Death Channel

No matter your satellite or cable TV provider, you know many of the channels are themed - there are sports channels, comedy channels, music channels, and in Germany, a death channel.

Etos TV is the world's first TV station devoted to death and the memory of loved ones now lost. For a nominal fee, it will broadcast "videobituaries" of your loved ones, often set to hymnal music. Wolf Tildman Schneider is the entrepreneur behind Etos TV and he truly believes it is a good idea to help grieving people move on with their lives and put the deaths of their loved ones behind them without forgetting their passing. In addition, Etos TV also has programs and documentaries on cemeteries, bereavement, and other facets related to the funereal.

Etos TV is not a "reality" death station intent on exploiting death for the sake of ratings. But the Church is keeping a close eye on the channel, to make sure "death is not dumbed-down." Death is a fairly taboo subject to the Germans.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Germans to Ban Scientology?

German officials have ruled the Church of Scientology unconstitutional, leading many to speculate that the fringe religion may soon be banned in the country.  Many Germans, like many around the world, accuse the organization of cult-like practices and financially exploiting its members.

Scientology is not recognized as a religion in Germany and officials have asked their domestic intelligence agency to look into their status as an association.  Scientology has been closely monitored by German agencies for years and these agencies are now being asked to draw up a report in advance of this decision.

This has come to a head since January, when Scientologists opened a new church in the German capital of Berlin.  Many people have complained about active recruiting.  Germany has approximately 6000 Scientologists who demand a right to "freedom of religion."

Scientology was founded in America by science-fiction writer, L. Ron Hubbard, in the 1950s.  It has come under scrutiny throughout the years for its closely-guarded secret rites, as well as many of its beliefs.  Scientology has become very popular since the 1990s, when it became Hollywood's religion du jour, boasting such A-list celebrity members as Tom Cruise and Jada Pinkett Smith.

The Weirding, 2007

UPDATE (2018):
According to Wikipedia, Scientology has not been banned in Germany, and claims to have five churches coming this year.  Although residents may remain skeptical, Germany is known for its sound decision-making and responsible choices.

The Weirding, 2018

Thursday, November 22, 2007

This One Time, the World Had Huge Crabs

Now this is what The OddBlog is all about... kinda.

European scientists claim to have found the claw of a prehistoric 8' sea crab!  The claw is nearly 400 million years old and was found in a Prum, German quarry.  It has been named Jaekelopterus rhenaniae.  The size tells scientists arachnids and insects (and similar creatures) were larger than even they once thought.  The largest modern scorpion is only 30cm.; the claw measures 46 cm!

Researchers theorize higher oxygen levels in the atmosphere may have led to the gigantic size of these and similar invertebrates, such as cockroaches.  The larger specimen would likely have been killed-off first by predators, as they are easier to spot.  While many would have lived entirely on land, others, like this one, would have led an aquatic or semi-aquatic life.

Scientists think Jaekelopterus rhenaniae lived in swamps, ponds, and similar environs.