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Week 42 on DMR

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Elections and Week 42

by admin on Nov.04, 2010, under Uncategorized
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Welcome to another week of Dark Matters Radio. As it turned out, this happened to be the week of the mid-term national elections and oh boy! It seems as if the beginning of this election cycle began right after the national election with President Obama. Damn, I was sick and tired of the slogans, the posturing, the dire threats and all the rest of it. Suffice to say I am simply happy it is all over. Dare I say it? Sure .. why not? Thank GOD it’s OVER!
Week 42 of Dark Matters Radio began with my “almost guest”, who shall remain nameless, contacting me on Monday telling me he had to go out of town on a personal matter. I have been trying to get this guy on for some time and up to this point it simply has not worked out. Okay, we ended up Monday evening doing a “best of” episode.
Tuesday November 2 Louis Jarvis was back on and brother did we hit many, many topics. Not the least of which was the Templers, Mary Magdalene, mysterious past happenings in France … if you missed this one allow me to suggest you should visit the Dark Matters Radio Archives.
Wednesday November 3 we ran another best of show with Mr. Peter Robbins. Peter chronicled the Larry Warren/Bentwaters incident from Christmas 1980 in the United Kingdom. Another excellent show with fascinating information.
Thursday November 4 I host Mr. Keith Chester, a long time researcher into early UFO events, many taken from World War II.

Mr. Keith Chester


Keith Chester is an author, filmmaker, and mixed media artist living in Maryland. In the mid 1960s, Keith had a daytime sighting of a UFO. Subsequently, that sighting sparked his interest in the UFO phenomenon, but it was not until 1987 that he began dedicating considerable time to research. In 1999, Keith began concentrating his focus specifically on UFOs observed during the Second World War. For the next five years, four of which consisted of weekly visits to the National Archives in College Park, Maryland, Keith conducted an in-depth review of World War II documentation, including records generated by the OSS, War Department, Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF), Office of Scientific Research and Development, and United States Army Air Forces. He also interviewed several World War II veterans who were there and witnessed the phenomenon. Keith had worked with Leonard Stringfield, a legendary name in UFO research. Keith wrote STRANGE COMPANY; Military Encounters with UFOs in World War II” Published by Anomalist Books.
Strange Company-Military Encounters with UFOs in WWII
This is an important reference work that should be in the library of every serious UFO researcher or interested party. Friday November 5 Rich Sarradet will be joining me in studio where we will recap events of this past week and go … who knows where? See you on the radio!
 
I thought the interview was very informative, especially how supposedly Eisenhower was afraid that the Nazi's might use v1 bombs loaded with dirty bombs during d day and that the first troops went in with Geiger counters, amazing stuff if true.
 
If I would be attacking a 'technical' superior (I'm mostly basing this on tanks and the v1 rocket) enemy and I knew I'd face heavy resistance, I'd sure put the fear of god into them before.
 
Dyingsun,
Maybe some people may not know that Allied units were in land and doing night raids all along the Normandy beaches and other French Coastal areas which included RE & US Rangers a week before Normandy landings. One raid was to destroy Nazi radar installations. Ward I would not be surprised that dirty bombs were around with some type of well advance technology for its day and don't forget Germany had excellent engineers and still does .

However , today Germany is a great nation which leads the World against far right extremist ideologies.
 
Blowfish, I think I can at least somewhat evaluate the german forces back then, what with being taught about this topic 9 years in school and all of my grandmas brothers dying on the eastern front. ;) Germans having anything even aching to a 'dirty bomb' (as in nuclear) at this time is just delusional, I give you that they most certainly were working on the beginning stages of the atomic Bomb, but if they had something, they would have unleashed it.

Which leads us to 'Operation Paperclip'. ;)
 
I don't mean they had a so called modern technology of smart bomb I mean highly technical advance method of explosive device using traditional explosives not nuclear:) Although Dyingsun , many classified ALLIED AND NAZIS files have never been open therefore Operation Paperclip maybe a tip of the iceberg regarding advancement in technologies by a few:)
 
It sure helped many of them transpose into new lives after the war. There were development streams that still haven't seen the light of day, imo.
 
The Germans had a weird pattern of tactical brilliance and strategic stupidity.

Besides the obvious hubris of thinking they could beat the combined forces of every other advanced nation, if you compare the small-scale German atomic research programs to the Manhattan Project, or their fragmented code-breaking efforts to what the British had at Bletchley Park, and on and on, it's hard to believe that Germany would have lasted too long even if they'd had more of those wonder weapons.
 
The German's biggest mistake was trying to invade Russia. Apart from the fact that Hitler had overall command over every theatre of conflict (including the Russian front) and not taking the advice of his Generals. When retreating, having troops and logistics to fight another day being the best and only option, he ordered them to fight to the death in the face of overwhelming and insurmountable odds. In the face of the worst Russian winter in known history, millions of German soldiers died there, not counting the vast amounts of tanks, big guns and other material that was lost.
 
Don't forget Hitler & Himmler sending thousands of German-Jewish officers and soldiers of WW1Veterans to the Gas Chambers! This is a number of many errors from a pair of racist murdering maniacs of the far right supported by the German Army. However, in war all sides commit horrors throughout history. Remember the Blitz against British cities and Allied bombing of German cities such as Dresden etc. War is horrible and politician should be the first to fight them. Remember the far right movement of racism can raise its ugly head anywhere in the World and humanity should never forget how easy it is to get attached to that crazy type of ideology?
 
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