sublimesatanist
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I wanted to open a very random post about something I found to be interesting. This is an old find (discovered via wiby.me) which is a website that links you typically to old internet sites without javascript.
This shows some photos of a WW2 era refinery and when you click at the bottom (offices) it makes a reference to James Bond where "evil ones plot to destroy the world" (so-called)...
I found that interesting and it would not surprise me if it's true, although nothing out there that I can find supports this possibility (searching Luena + James Bond). Anyway, I hope you find it as interesting as I did. WW2-era engineering is quite a marvel to behold.
Also, if you have any other links or things to share on where to find more WW2 historical images, research, etc, please feel free. I've researched a bit (watched one short documentary along with Triumph of the Will). I can't recall the title of the former work, however I do recall that it had an interview with the head of the Auschwitz museum who confirmed on camera that the chimney on the "gas chamber" (so-called) was constructed post-WW2 as supported in areal photographs prior to that time.
So many lies of course. I will definitely watch 'The Greatest Story Never Told' at some point because I gather that too has some great information. It's very long however (6.5 hours) yet likely worthwhile.
This shows some photos of a WW2 era refinery and when you click at the bottom (offices) it makes a reference to James Bond where "evil ones plot to destroy the world" (so-called)...
I found that interesting and it would not surprise me if it's true, although nothing out there that I can find supports this possibility (searching Luena + James Bond). Anyway, I hope you find it as interesting as I did. WW2-era engineering is quite a marvel to behold.
Also, if you have any other links or things to share on where to find more WW2 historical images, research, etc, please feel free. I've researched a bit (watched one short documentary along with Triumph of the Will). I can't recall the title of the former work, however I do recall that it had an interview with the head of the Auschwitz museum who confirmed on camera that the chimney on the "gas chamber" (so-called) was constructed post-WW2 as supported in areal photographs prior to that time.
So many lies of course. I will definitely watch 'The Greatest Story Never Told' at some point because I gather that too has some great information. It's very long however (6.5 hours) yet likely worthwhile.