Physicist and Oxford educated historian Joseph P. Farrell continues his best-selling series of exposés on secret Nazi technology, Nazi survival, and post-war Nazi manipulation of various manufacturing technologies, economies and whole countries. Beginning with pre-War corporate partnerships in the USA, including the Bush family, he moves on to the surrender of Nazi Germany, and evacuation plans of the Germans. He then covers the vast, and still-little-known recreation of Nazi Germany in South America with help of Juan Peron, I.G. Farben and Martin Bormann. Farrell then covers Nazi Germany's Penetration of the Muslim World including Wilhelm Voss and Otto Skorzeny in Gamel Abdul Nasser's Egypt before moving onto the development and control of New Energy Technologies including the Bariloche Fusion Project, Dr. Philo Farnsworth's Plasmator, and the Work of Dr. Nikolai Kozyrev. Finally, Farrell discusses the Nazi desire to control space, and examines their connection with NASA, the esoteric meaning of NASA Mission Patches, plus final chapters on: Alchemy, Esotericism, The SS and the Unified Field Theory Craze; 1943-1945: Strange Events from the end of World War II and other "Postwar Shenanigans."
I differ with Levenda and Farrell on some important points. I have worked in technology companies plagued with Nazi mindsets. They are no hives of creative productivity, but rather Kafka-esque swamps of mediocrity and group-think top-heavy with squabbling middle management that deliver little more than marketing hype. Over time, through mergers and acquisitions punctuated by culls of the best and brightest (never the dullards), the corporate culture subsides into a mess of consensual futility. If the Nazis have kept up with their rivals in anything, it would be the technologies of propaganda, social control, and financial parasitism. The destruction of creativity and individuality is the one thing they can claim parity in. They are no champions of the advancement of science and technology. They exterminate the world's Teslas on sight.
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