"The Bell" (German: Die Glocke) represented something at the very pinnacle of SS General’s Hans Kammler's occult and super-secret SS "wonder weapons" empire.
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Below are some points of interest on "The Bell"
(1) The Bell was reportedly a metallic object, approximately 9 ft. in diameter and 12-15 ft. tall;
(2) It looked like a "Bell", hence its codename to the Germans, die Glocke;
(3) It was comprised of two counter-rotating cylinders, rotating a purplish liquid-metallic looking substance code-named "Xerum 525" by the Germans, at high speeds;
(4) "Xerum 525" was apparently highly radioactive, being purple in color, and housed in cylinders with lead lining 3 cm (12 in.) thick;
(5) The Bell apparently required high amounts of electrical power in its operation;
(6) During use, it could only be run for approximately one to two minutes, as it apparently gave off strong radiation and/or other electromagnetic or unknown field effects;
(a) Several scientist died on its first operation;
(b) Subsequent tests included various plants and animals, all of which decomposed into a blackish goo and without normal putrefaction, within a matter of a few minutes or hours after exposure to its field effects when in operation;
(c) Technicians near the Bell during these experiments reported metallic tastes in their mouths after being exposed to it;
(d) The chamber in which the Bell was tested was lined with ceramic bricks and rubber mats, and had to have its rubber matting removed and burned after each test, and it was subsequently washed down with brine by inmates from nearby concentration camps;
(7) All the scientists and witnesses who saw or worked on the Bell were murdered by the SS as the war neared its end;
(8 ) The Bell was transplanted out of Silesia to a destination that has never been discovered.
(9) A strange "henge" like structure was constructed by the Germans out of reinforced concrete near the facility where the Bell was located and tested. This structure resembled a test rig for the possible test of extremely powerful propulsion devices.
The Video's Below Are Taken From Youtube And Are Documentaries From The Discovery Channel
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The Bell In Popular Culture
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The Bell has appeared in many works of books, films and video games, here are a few:
Books
Black Order by James Rollins, 2005 - direct theme
Swastika by Michael Slade, 2005 - direct theme
The Shadow Project by Scott Mariani, 2010 - direct theme
Films
Outpost by Steve Barker, 2008 - direct theme
Iron Sky by Timo Vuorensola, 2011
Hellboy by Guillermo del Toro, 2004 - direct theme
Music
Die Glocke by Cage, 2009 - on the album Science of Annihilation
Video Games
Call of Duty: World at War - Included in the Nazi Zombies level "Der Riese" for Map Pack 3 as teleporters. There is also an electric super weapon in Nazi Zombies called the "Wunderwaffe-DG2," capable of killing multiple zombies with one shot (the electricity arcs between several at one time.) The "DG" stands for Die Glocke. A Henge like structure known as the "Fly Trap" is also included.
Call of Duty: Black Ops - The Hardened and Prestige editions of the game featured "Der Riese", along with the other World at War zombie maps as an exclusive. The map "Kino der Toten" also features Die Glocke on stage in the theater. Based on the comic strip that appears while the map loads as well as many other backstory clues, Die Glocke is capable of teleportation and time travel moving the original characters from World at War from 1945 to 1960.
Iron Sky: Operation Highjump
- The prequel to the movie will feature many references to obscure and occult technologies attributed to the nazis.
When I saw the title of this i thought it was talking about the Glock 18 pistol the police use. Also the picture of this "die glocke" in the origins page looks like it was taken from CoD
Very interesting and yeah I believe there is a high possibility this is true their scientists were very sophisticated and committed to this line of work
A scientist named Viktor Schauberger discussed his flying saucer ideas with hitler In 1934 and worked closely with the Italians during the war! They had some astonishing advances in weaponry so who really knows what they actually achieved
Very interesting and yeah I believe there is a high possibility this is true their scientists were very sophisticated and committed to this line of work
A scientist named Viktor Schauberger discussed his flying saucer ideas with hitler In 1934 and worked closely with the Italians during the war! They had some astonishing advances in weaponry so who really knows what they actually achieved