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In the first one, what the hell are they harvesting there? No wonder the photographer was seeing UFOs.
Henry Ford's first Model-T was built to run on hemp gasoline and the CAR ITSELF WAS CONTRUCTED FROM HEMP!
On his large estate, Ford was photographed among his hemp fields.
The car, 'grown from the soil,' had hemp plastic panels whose impact strength was 10 times stronger than steel; Popular Mechanics, 1941
To keep to the subject I am still looking for the elusive "Four days after the end of the War" photograph. I've seen it once and know its out there somewhere and am determined to find it.
have come across some rather unpleasant websites but I suppose that is the risk you run in researching into these matters.
Thanks for starting a most interesting thread!
Originally posted by Bashibozkedi
One further possible,but in my opinion unlikely, explanation for the existence of these photos,which has not been mentioned before, is that they are ALLIED propaganda. For example they could have been concocted by the British in the early part of the war to try to persuade the Americans or Russians of the dangers presented by unopposed Nazi technology and to persuade them to come to Britain's aid. That British intelligence had a black propaganda section is well known.
Or they could have been concocted shortly after the war by either the Russian or Anglo/American side to deceive the other as to the true nature of the German technology they had inherited, in order to intimidate the other side. Remember, immediately after the War only the Americans had the atom bomb; this could have left the other former allies feeling particularly vulnerable,and they may have felt the need to give the impression that they had got their hands on German Super-Weapons.
Originally posted by sherpa
You can just make out "Gigantic German Foo Craft hunted by P-51
Again, amazing pictures, thanks sherpa.
Perhaps I'll take the next weekend to fast forward search through documentaries I have in order to find the ones I'm thinking of (unless it's a wild goose chase and I'm going crazy thinking I saw something that wasn't there )
Originally posted by Bashibozkedi
Reply to Sherpa
Don't thank me thank stray cat I mean Bashibozkedi
PURRRR! PURRRRR! MIAOWW!
Originally posted by eRauzed
Is it just me or can anyone see a resembelence between the blueprints of this craft and the craft preposed by David Hamel ? When I saw the blueprints its the first thing I though.
Nonetheless great photos