Nigel Moyer, as recently posted by Hank Johnson, was said to have worked at a special lab where parts from both the...

Nigel Moyer, as recently posted by Hank Johnson, was said to have worked at a special lab where parts from both the Die Glock project as well as some of Turings machines were secretly moved for further research. This isn’t a surprising theory as after the war the Americans were in a technology race with the other allied forces.

An example that well illustrates how technology and even people were assimilated after the war can be seen with the V-2 rocket program. In the second world war, the V-2 was developed by Germany as a the worlds first long-range guided ballistic missile. A V-2 was also the first artificial object to cross the boundary of space with a vertical launch in 1933. What happened to the designs of this revolutionary rocket, and its chief scientist Wernher von Braun after the fall of the Nazis?

Wernher von Braun, and over 100 key v-2 personnel surrendered to the Americans where they ended up working on American soil as part of Operation Paperclip. They developed rockets that launched the first space satellite Explorer 1, the Apollo program and manned lunar landings. His group was later assimilated into NASA where Wernher serves as the director of the Marshall Space Flight Center and as the chief architect of the Saturn V launch vehicle.

Operation Paperclip may hold answers for Hank Johnson. That operation moved more than 1500 German scientists, engineers and technicians to the United States to further American technological advancement. Why is this significant? Because Hans Kammler was also part of the V-2 Project, in fact he was put in charge of it in Nazi Germany. According to British author Nick Cook, the Die Glocke itself may had been moved to the United States at one point due to a deal with Kammler. Now imagine all of those missile parts moving, across the ocean, to the United States. It would not be hard to sneak in a few “bell” shaped components.


Hank Johnson H. Richard Loeb Edgar Allan Wright 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Paperclip

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