Information about this incredible device was first sought out and published by Igor Witkovsky, a journalist from Poland, in his material "The Whole Truth About the Miracle Weapon" in the year 2000. And it was spread and made to speak by Nick Cook, who published the book "The Hunt for Zero Point." Since there is not so much reliable information, the "Bell" was recorded in the "myths of war", although many developments of German scientists during the Second World War are still hidden under the heading "Top Secret".
The mention of the "Bell" caught Witkowski's eye when he was working on the transcript of interrogations by Polish counterintelligence officers of SS officer Jacob Sporrenberg. They talked about a top-secret development, code-named "Die Glocke" ("bell"), which was conducted by Nazi scientists of the "Giant" ("Riese") project, operating in the territory of today's Poland in the Sowa Mountains, near the Wenceslas mine.
This drawing is supposedly a Die Glocke image.
According to Witkowski, "Die Glocke" was a bell-shaped object with a diameter of just over two and a half meters and a height of four to four and a half meters. It was not whole, but consisted of two parts, rotating in opposite directions. Inside, behind a lead screen thirty centimeters thick, there was a violet-colored substance which German scientists called "Xerum 525" (given the lead screen, it can be assumed that it was radioactive). Henry Stevens suggests that it could be "red mercury", a putative substance that has not been proven to exist.
At launch, the Bell required a large amount of electrical energy (a hydroelectric power plant was used), and during operation, most likely, it emitted some kind of electromechanical or other types of radiation. A bluish glow was noted around the setup. Any organic matter that got into the zone of destruction of the "Bell" (a circumference of about two hundred meters), perished, turning into a black sticky mass.
The installation was located underground, in mines. Inside the room where the "Kolokol" was located (thirty by thirty meters), after each start-up of the installation, the rubber coating of the ceramic walls was changed and the treatment with saline solutions was carried out. The premises were processed by death row prisoners from concentration camps. Despite these radiation precautions, five scientists died.
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* Stonehenge * near a coal mine near Ludwikowice Kodzkie.
The famous building "Nazi Stonehenge" was erected exactly where the "Bell" was tested and could well be a component of the test bench. The main developer of the mysterious device is called SS Obergruppenfuehrer Hans Kimmler, who disappeared along with his invention, literally from under the noses of advancing Soviet troops into the unknown, which raises even more questions and mysteries.