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Is The Kecksburg UFO Crash And The Nazi Bell Connected? - UFO Insight

One of the most fascinating conspiracies of the Nazi regime was that they managed to make a “Wonder Weapon”, Die Glocke, or the Nazi Bell. These revelations would come to light in the early 2000s following an investigation and book by researcher and author, Igor Witkowski. It wouldn’t be long before some researchers looked to a strange bell-shaped UFO that crashed in the woodlands of Kecksburg, Pennsylvania in 1965…

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Is The Kecksburg UFO Crash And The Nazi Bell Connected? - UFO Insight
Is The Kecksburg UFO Crash And The Nazi Bell Connected? By Marcus Lowth March 30, 2017 January 29, 2024 6 min read Expert Opinion 7 Posted inUFOs, Cover-Ups It is pretty well established that the Nazis had a fascination with the occult and extra-terrestrial technology. The fact that they were so far ahead has made many researchers ponder if they might have had such access. There are certainly many top secret Nazi programs greatly ahead of their time. There is even a possible connection between one of the most secretive Nazi projects, and a mysterious UFO crash in an otherwise sleepy town in the United States some two decades later? The Kecksburg UFO crash is officially “nothing” according to investigations, despite a wealth of witnesses. It was largely lost to time, until the release of a book on a secret Nazi project in 2000. Nazi Bell UFO Based on leaked Nazi documents from the Second World War, a link with Die Glocke and Kecksburg came to light. Die Glocke – or The Nazi Bell – appeared to be one of the Third Reich’s most ambitious projects. Before we look at the Nazi Bell, however, we’ll first look at the events on a winter’s evening in Pennsylvania. Contents1 Kecksburg, Pennsylvania, 9th December 19652 The Tragic Tale of John Murphy3 The Black Forest UFO Crash, Germany, 19364 Die Glock/The Nazi Bell5 Mystery Liquids, Deadly Experiments and Time Travel6 Has Alien Technology Shaped The “Modern” World?7 Is The Kecksburg UFO Crash And Die Glocke Connected? (Video)8 Expert Opinion Kecksburg, Pennsylvania, 9th December 1965 Out of the December night sky overlooking the small town of Kecksburg, Pennsylvania, [1] came a screeching ball of light. The object appeared to move erratically as it fell to Earth and not in the fashion of a meteorite. As it met the ground, the contact would sound throughout the entire town. Within minutes of the apparent crash, residents and the Kecksburg volunteer fire service were at the site. A strange acorn shaped object, about the size of a small car, sat in a small clearing in the woodland. Around its base were symbols that resembled Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. By the time residents had gathered themselves, a huge military presence suddenly descended on the scene. They wasted little time in taking control, ushering people away, and assuring them that “they had seen nothing!” Essentially, forget about the encounter. A short while after sealing off the area came an official announcement that a search had revealed nothing to report. The local newspaper, who had announced that an object crashed in the woods, retracted their story the following day. Some people continued to speak out about what they had seen, however, including that the military had removed an “acorn-shaped object” on the back of an army truck. The Tragic Tale of John Murphy One of the town’s residents who would take a particularly strong stance against the official narrative, was John Murphy, a news reporter and radio host for WHJB Radio. He was on the scene the night of the crash and managed to speak with several witnesses. He had also managed to snap several photographs of the downed object in the woods before they became off limits. Despite the military immediately confiscated his rolls of film, Murphy managed to keep one concealed. His manager, Michael Mazza, would later state to seeing Murphy’s pictures. Although they were dark and grainy, there was a definite “cone-shaped” object embedded in the ground. Murphy prepared a radio show after considerable investigation titled “Object in the Woods” which he planned to air. However, before the show went out, two “government officials” arrived to speak with him. His colleague, Linda Foschia, would later recall them wearing dark suits, and insisted on speaking with Murphy alone. When they left, they took with them most of his research notes, photographs and audio recordings. His show did air, but it was now a much edited and condensed version. Perhaps most telling is how Murphy would meet his end several years later in February 1969. While on holiday with his family in California, he appeared to be the target of a hit-and-run collision. The person behind the wheel of the car that killed him remains a mystery. The video below looks at the Kecksburg Incident in a little more depth. The Black Forest UFO Crash, Germany, 1936 Just over twenty years earlier, and on the other side of the Atlantic in war-torn Europe, the Third Reich were busy developing technologies of many kinds – most of which were significantly far ahead of the Allies. It is no understatement to say that much of the modern world in which we live, has its roots in the work carried out by Nazi scientists – work that would continue under Operation Paperclip following the war. Some researchers firmly believe that the Black Forest UFO crash in Frieberg, Germany in 1936 [2] is in part responsible. It is their belief that from this incident the surge ahead in Nazi technology would come. Following the apparent cr...