Ukrainian workers recently found strange graves at a
construction site in the Ukraine. They thought it was an
ancient Scythian graveyard until someone spotted the
medallion of a German soldier in one of the coffins. When
archeologists arrived, they were shocked to find that some of
the human skeletons had their spines sawn lengthwise.
Some did not have heads, while others had skull trepanation
(holes drilled in them), as if they were trying to create
a "third eye."
Experts decided the bodies were victims of the Ahnenerbe,
the most secret organization of the Nazi Third Reich. The
victims were not Jews?they were what Germans
called ?Aryans,? the ?pure race.? Ahnenerbe?s doctors were
doing medical experiments on them, trying to create a new
breed of human being.
Ahnenerbe, which means ?Ancestors? Inheritance,? was
founded in 1933 by philosopher Friedrich Gilscher, along
with a Dr. Hirt. After the Nazis gained power, Ahnenerbe was
entrusted with searching for the traditions of the Indo-
German Nordic race. In 1937, the organization became part
of the SS. Their studies were designed to prove the
superiority of the Aryan race in order to vindicate Nazi racial
policies, and some of Germany?s best scientists did this
research. They went on expeditions to the Middle East,
Ukraine, and Tibet. When Soviet troops entered Berlin in
1945, they were surprised to find thousands of Tibetan
corpses in SS uniforms.
In the summer of 1944, Hirt was ordered to destroy his
laboratories. He didn?t manage to do it before the allies
arrived, so troops found many beheaded corpses. Hirt
disappeared afterwards and was later seen, along with other
escaped Nazis, in Chile and in Paraguay.
Ahnenerbe?s members were all tall, muscular, blond men,
like most Nazis (except, interestingly enough, for Hitler
himself). They were supposed to get married in their
twenties to racially pure women (again, Hitler remained
single). Karl Maria Willigut, a black magician with a large
influence on Nazi high-ranking officials, was the most
famous person in the organization.
They tried to invent a psychotropic weapon for mind control,
and did experiments on humans. By the end of the war,
Nazis were testing ?flying disks,? and Ahnenerbe may have
had a large air base in Antarctica. There are rumors that this
base still exists and that there is an underground city there
called New Berlin with a population of 2 million people who
work on genetic engineering and space exploration. Indirect
proof of this is the fact that UFOs are often be seen around
the South Pole. In 1976, the Japanese saw 19 round objects
there in a single sighting.
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