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Die Glocke (German: [diː ˈɡlɔkə], 'The Bell') was a purported top-secret scientific technological device, wonder weapon, or Wunderwaffe developed in the 1940s in Nazi Germany. Rumors of this device have persisted for decades after WW2 and were used as a plot trope in the fiction novel Lightning by Dean Koontz (1988).
In 2008, an episode of the Discovery Channel series Nazi UFO Conspiracy suggested the incident was the recovery of an alleged Nazi UFO called Die Glocke ("The Bell"). [27] In February 2009, the History Channel's UFO Hunters suggested a military conspiracy and cover-up related to the incident.
Die Glocke ("The Bell") was a purported top-secret Nazi scientific technological device, secret weapon, or Wunderwaffe. First described by Polish journalist and author Igor Witkowski (born 1963) [ 31 ] in Prawda o Wunderwaffe (2000), it was later popularized by military journalist and author Nick Cook , who associated it with Nazi occultism ...
Die Glocke (German, 'the bell') may refer to: Die Glocke, a German socialist journal published 1915–1925; Die Glocke (Bremen), Germany, a concert house in Bremen; Die Glocke (conspiracy theory), about a supposedly secret Nazi weapon; Die Glocke (film) , a silent film; Die Glocke (newspaper) , a daily newspaper in Oelde, Germany
A sicko from New Jersey allegedly took part in a neo-Nazi child-porn ring whose members groomed children online and extorted them to send self-produced, sexually-explicit videos, federal ...
Avicii was found dead in the afternoon hours of April 20, 2018, according to a statement from his rep. His tragic death came two years after he announced his retirement from touring in March 2016.
"I don't know if you caught earlier what happened, but there was a collision on the approach into 33. ... “When one person dies, it's a tragedy, but when many, many, many people die, it's an ...
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller's Die Erwartete (The Expected; 1860) Some online viewers claimed that an 1860 painting by Austrian artist Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller titled The Expected depicted a woman holding and staring down at a mobile phone while strolling along a path in the countryside. However, art experts debunked these claims and stated ...