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July 14, 2022

Volume 52 - No. 27

By Friedrich Gomez

In the closing days of the Second World War, the United States would soon experience a state of shock at discovering just how advanced the Third Reich’s German scientists were.

Their achievements in warfare science were leaps and bounds ahead of us. As one U. S. Intelligence source puts it: “Hitler’s incredible capaThe Paper - 760.747.7119

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bility to successfully launch V-2 missile attacks on British soil in the mid-1940s clearly reveals just how much more advanced they were than our Allies.”

The V-2 missiles would eventually prove to be the precursors to intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) of modern American, Russian, and Chinese armaments today, as well as their respective (and successful) space exploration programmes.

How close Hitler’s elite top secret scientists came to, potentially, creating the world’s first atomic bomb, as well as history’s revolutionary stealth technology for their jet/bombers, is all worthy of study – simply because the realisation of these two projects would, unquestionably, have altered human history as we know it today.

In transmission order (first, the atomic bomb, then stealth technology), let’s see what today’s worldwide authorities have to say, as well

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as shared declassified U. S. Intelligence reports. The following released U. S. Intelligence data may prove disturbing and unsettling for the reader.

(1) “HOW CLOSE WAS HITLER’S GERMANY IN CREATING THE WORLD’S FIRST ATOMIC BOMB?” This is a most terrifying and uncomfortable question for the layperson (the general public) to want to even contemplate, but, it remains a most sober and serious question which scien-


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