Nazi UFOs, The Antarctic Enigma
One theory suggests that Hitler and his Nazi followers had recovered an extraterrestrial saucer as early as 1937. Hitler was looking for Noah's Ark at the time. Another theory suggests that the U.S. captured this Nazi held disc in 1941. Regardless of what we believe, there are documents in existence that show very advanced aircraft and saucers under development by the Nazi's during World War 2. Many photos exist as well, showing some of these most unconventional flying craft. I have put together a large assortment of photos, reports, and links to Nazi UFO and Illuminati information on the Nazi UFO index page, (under construction).
Documents that are just now being published and released onto the internet, show evidence that many Nazis and their families escaped capture by relocating to various parts of the world. Many of these people were aided by the U.S. government, as well as the Soviets, and others. It is common knowledge that many of the German scientists were sought out by Russia and the allied forces even before the war was officially over. Some like Werner Von Braun were in the spotlight, but many more were not. It would make sense that Nazi personnel from many aspects of ability would be sought out by both the military and secret agencies of all governments.
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Many Nazis were smuggled into different countries quietly. Many escaped on their own to South America and other places. However, some speculate that a large group with cutting edge technology escaped and relocated to a secret underground base in Antarctica. If this theory sounds crazy, then perhaps you have not heard of Operation High Jump in 1947.
Operation High Jump was comprised of some 4700 military personnel, six helicopters, six Martin PBM flying boats, two seaplane tenders, fifteen other aircraft, thirteen US Navy support ships and one aircraft carrier; the USS Philippine Sea.
It seems incredible that so shortly after a war that had decimated most of Europe and crippled global economies, an expedition to Antarctica was undertaken with so much haste (it took advantage of the first available Antarctic summer after the war), at such cost, and with so much military hardware - unless the operation was absolutely essential to the security of the United States. At the time of the operation, the US Navy itself was being taken apart piece by piece as the battle-tested fleet was decommissioned with its mostly civilian crew bidding farewell to the seas forever. The Navy was being reduced to minimal personnel to man the remaining ships in service.
Admiral Byrd was the natural choice to head up the expedition portion of the mission, since he had undertaken many expeditions to Antarctica and was also the first man to fly over both poles. However, the task force was strictly under the military command of Rear Admiral Richard Cruzen.
The expedition was nothing short of a disaster. The press was kept in the dark for the most part. The following odd article appeared in South America. On March 5, 1947 the ?El Mercurio' newspaper of Santiago Chile, ran the headline ?On Board the Mount Olympus on the High Seas' which quoted Byrd in an interview with Lee van Atta. "Adm. Byrd declared today that it was imperative for the United States to initiate immediate defense measures against hostile regions. The Admiral further stated that he didn't want to frighten anyone unduly but it was a bitter reality that in case of a new war the continental United States would be attacked by flying objects which could fly from pole to pole at incredible speeds.