What The Nazis From Ahnenerbe Were Looking For In The Caucasus - Alternative View

What The Nazis From Ahnenerbe Were Looking For In The Caucasus - Alternative View
What The Nazis From Ahnenerbe Were Looking For In The Caucasus - Alternative View

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One of the latest interviews with the researcher of anomalous phenomena Vadim Chernobrov. On May 18, sorrowful news came: at the age of 52, after a serious illness, Vadim Chernobrov, a ufologist, leader and ideological inspirer of the All-Russian Scientific Research Public Association "Cosmopoisk", died. He cared about everything.

For example, every year he organized expeditions to the Caucasus, where he looked for traces of ancient civilizations. In particular, Vadim tried to unravel the mysteries of the megaliths, and was also looking for artifacts associated with the notorious Ahnenerbe society. We talked about these and other things, including those related to the Battle of the Caucasus during the Great Patriotic War, in one of our last interviews …

"SP": - Vadim, what do you think the Nazis from the "Heritage of the Ancestors" society could look for in the Caucasus?

- You know, "Ahnenerbe" is a rather large organization, and specialists worked there of a very different profile. The Nazis could, for example, look for rare or medicinal plants for the needs of the Wehrmacht or other things for scientific research. Historical rarities, unusual places in terms of esotericism. But you never know … They could study the customs and mentality of local peoples in order to attract them to their side.

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"SP": - And what could the SS men look for in the Chisinau canyon area? Why did they try to destroy bison in the bison park near the village of Kishi?

- This is a kind of esoteric step. The SS men just wanted to destroy the cult animal, as a symbol of the strength of the local people, their traditions.

"SP": - In addition to Adygea, where the main command of the Wehrmacht was located, the staff of "Ahnenerbe" explored the entire Caucasus during the war. Why was it given such importance?

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- Because the Caucasus is the narrowest point in the transition from Asia or Africa to Europe, a crossroads that is very difficult to pass. The traces of ancient tragedies are still preserved here. For example, not so long ago, in one of the gorges, several thousand pectoral crosses were found. Apparently, some people were forced to immediately renounce the Christian faith and switch to some other - perhaps Muslim.

Of course, such exercises could not occur except under the threat of death. And what did those peoples who did not go for betrayal, wanting to preserve their national traits, faith, and identity? They went higher into the mountains, slowing down in their evolution or simply disappearing. In the Caucasus, there are nationalities in a frozen state that were destroyed thousands of years ago. In this sense, the Caucasus can be called a reserve of ancient peoples, races, possibly European, Aryan. And this could not but attract researchers from Ahnenerbe.

"SP": - What else were they looking for there? The Grail?

“I'm not sure they were looking for her there. Perhaps the Nazi search for her is just a cover story. Because in any such scientific, research or military operation, which was conducted by "Ahnenerbe", besides the main goal, there was always a cover goal. If you want no one to guess what you came for, you do not have to say that you will not tell anyone why you are here. On the contrary, you should in every way support some legend, the purpose of your visit here. And trust me, this will be a pretty convincing cover. Perhaps the search for the Holy Grail was the very cover operation. At least, historical documents in this regard do not refer us to the Caucasus …

The Caucasus is a strategically very important region, an inflection point: pass it and everything changes. That is, in fact, the Battle for the Caucasus and Stalingrad is the point of bifurcation of history: who will overpower whom. For example, if the Germans went to the border with Turkey, she would certainly have entered the war on Hitler's side. In addition, there were colonies beyond the Caucasus, which, if the Nazis succeeded, would instantly break out in revolt. Because the Nazis, who were striving for their roots, would appear as saviors who disguised themselves in images attractive to Eastern peoples. After all, they stressed in every possible way that they belonged to the German-Indian or German-Aryan race. And to reach India for them meant the same as for the Hindus to reach nirvana. But India is unattainable without the Caucasus, at least here is the shortest route to Indochina.

"SP": - In addition to historical and racial research, "Ahnenerbe" studied something else?

- “Ahnenerbe” could be engaged, among other things, in the search for high technologies, imprisoned, for example, in ancient megaliths. In the Caucasus, there are, say, such interesting objects as dolmens - structures made of stones. And this is not just a pile of boulders. In Adygea, for example, there is a gorge of the White River, which stretches from the lower reaches high into the mountains. I researched the history of how the Germans captured this gorge.

Their offensive was stopped almost at the village of Guzeripl, where they were tightly locked in a gorge. What is the secret of success? And the fact that the place for the defense was chosen ideally. Studying where the rifle cells of our soldiers were, I was faced, first of all, with the fact that local researchers, when I asked them to show me the ancient monuments, once led to incomprehensible, according to them, stone structures that had already been destroyed. It was in them that I recognized those same rifle cells, simply made of stones.

It turned out that these shooting cells completely coincide in location with the dolmens in Guzeripl. And the holes in the megaliths are directed in the same direction as the notches in the firing positions were directed. These sectors of fire turned out to be very successful both for Soviet soldiers and for those who built dolmens many thousands of years ago. And the shelling sectors were fitted to the relief of this gorge so successfully that the Germans, despite their numerical superiority and the use of equipment (mortars, cannons, etc.), could not do anything about it.

"SP": - Is there a connection here?..

- Yes, I believe that these megaliths had a military purpose: they were always located either at heights, or along gorges, roads or along river beds. And they are installed on those rare roads through which you can capture or go through the Caucasus. In general, only in Adygea, for example, there are more than a hundred dolmens, and only three of them are the best preserved.

Of course, outwardly they are somewhat similar to modern pillboxes. Both have a protective shell and a shooting hole. But they also have a key difference. Megaliths were built according to a single standard: they always have the same ratio between the internal volume and the diameter of the outlet. Despite the fact that the seams in the dolmens were sealed extremely tightly and the inside walls were almost always smooth and polished. That is, they were acoustically sealed. Of course, insignificant amounts of air could pass through the dolmens, but sound could escape from it only through one single outlet. In short, any specialist will tell you that we are talking about an ordinary resonator.

And if an acoustical physicist asserts that it is an acoustic resonator, then an electrical physicist will see an electromagnetic resonator in it. Both are absolutely similar in form. The whole point is that this device lacks only one - the radiation source. For the rest, the structure and device of this device are quite understandable, namely: there is an acoustic resonator with an outlet that directs the oscillations of the medium in some narrow cone.

That is, what we, in other words, comparing with pillboxes, would call the shelling sector. Replace the word bombardment sector with an acoustic impact cone, and you get the same thing with the only difference that it will already be a megalithic acoustic weapon.

I'm not talking about some fantastic things now, but about the fact that for several decades it has actually existed. It is usually considered a weapon of non-lethal impact, but it is used quite effectively, say, to disperse demonstrations or to demoralize the enemy before an attack. In general, the cases of its use are described.

I can assume that, most likely, these acoustic resonators, aimed at the enemy, could instill in any, even the most brave opponent, animal horror and fear that cannot be overcome by any person, since its effect on the body is at the physiological level. The only thing that a person wants in such a situation is to leave a dangerous place and, accordingly, never return there again.

Also, any weapon should certainly have a fuse or an on / off button because the weapon doesn't have to work all the time. Dolmens also have such a device. These are the so-called dolmen plugs. If you close the acoustic resonator with a plug, naturally, it stops resonating and stops emitting.

That is, most likely, the dolmen was opened before the appearance of a potential enemy, a radiation source was placed inside it - for example, bats emitting ultrasounds, which the human ear does not perceive, could be it. And a person, apart from a slight discomfort, does not experience anything, does not flee from horror. The same sound, magnified a thousand times, already produces a more oppressive effect on a person, up to the appearance of animal horror. Experiments on dolmens were carried out, and they successfully confirmed this defensive function.

That is, before us is a megalithic acoustic weapon. Naturally, dolmens can also work as electromagnetic resonators.

"SP": - There is a legend about the gold of the Kuban Rada, which allegedly disappeared in the area of Bolshoy Tkhach, Novoslobodskaya during the Civil War. Is this legend based on?

- The question is dark. I am familiar with the Cossacks. It is clear that the Cossacks are different and there are adherents of different political parties among them. But I'm not talking about politics, but I will now remind you of the events of the mid-forties, the events of the war. We know perfectly well that, of course, most of the Cossacks sided with the Red Army and fought bravely.

But Cossack units were also on the side of the Germans. Their motivation has already been sorted out without me. But there is also a dark side to this motivation that historians have not touched upon. Namely: some of the Cossacks who sided with the Germans returned from exile with a far from disinterested goal. These were the Cossacks who, during the Civil War, retreated under the onslaught of the Red Army.

In the process of their retreat, I think, they buried the very gold of the Kuban Rada, which we are talking about. There are a lot of places where these treasures were hidden (and these are treasures, not a treasure), and there are, in general, an order of magnitude more options. It is clear that they were hiding in a hurry in the hope of returning. And, since the emigrant Cossacks did not see another option to return, as on the bayonets of the conqueror, some of them went on such an adventure. But whether they found these treasures or did not find it is still unknown.