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CHAPTER 21
Among the first things relocated were the major computer
systems. Because these computers were
so valuable and were processing so much information, Adolf Hitler asked Martin
Bormann, “Where can we relocate them?”
Bormann said, “Neuschwabenland”—basically because it had been colonised
since the 1930s. It was Germany’s Area
51 without the tourists. They began to
move concept weapons and the computers to the Antarctic, hollowing out vast
caverns to fit them.
This is one of the reasons why they faced invasion by the
British SAS during the war. In 1944,
during Operation Tabarin, the SAS
attacked but failed to dislodge the Third Reich from the Antarctic. This has been written about in NEXUS
magazine [see James Robert, “Britain’s Secret War in Antarctica”, 12/05-06,
13/01].
Hitler was looking for an area in which to keep the
computers in sterile, cool conditions because they overheated easily. Bormann’s computers were beginning to become
the central focus of the science of the Third Reich, which was based on what
Hitler and Himmler considered to be Aryan physics.
TK: But didn’t
they also need enormous amounts of power?
The Third Reich would have had to have moved a whole infrastructure
there, of generators and diesel back-up and people and what not.
DD: They found
ways to generate geothermal and hydroelectric power in the Antarctic regions
that were very similar to Iceland. They
used these energy sources to power their computers and infra structure
underground.
There are areas of Antarctica, which is an enormous
continent, from which American patrols never returned. I will tell you something about Antarctica
in terms of its population. The largest
concentration of scientists in the world is in Antarctica.
TK: At present?
DD: Yes. I am trying to put this into
perspective. There is nothing else to
do in Antarctica other than scientific investigation, and as a result many
countries established bases there: the
Soviet Union/Russia, South Africa, France, Norway, Japan, China, the US, the
UK, Australia, and New Zealand among them.
Argentina and Chile actually colonised families down there.
TK: Wow. Could a civilian go there, or is it off
limits?
DD: The Antarctic
Treaty was signed in December 1959, after the atomic “tests” that took place
down there—Operation Argus, which I
will go into later. After that, the
area was pretty much declared off limits by the Soviet Union and the United
States.
So it has only been recently, after the collapse of the
Soviet Union, that they began to experiment with some ecological or
environmental awareness tourism. That
has been extremely recent and was pretty much after the Nazi presence
disappeared off Antarctica, which was around 1997 when probably the last
vestiges of it retreated into Unterland completely.
Entrances to the Inner Earth
TK: And
Unterland: where would that be
located? Is it under Antarctica, or is
it completely elsewhere?
DD: There are
multiple entrances to Unterland, literally all over the globe. There are some in Tibet, there are some in
Antarctica, there are some that are located in other areas of the world,
including one in Switzerland—a major entrance—as well as one within the
Alpenfestung, or Alpine Fortress, encompassing a huge area across the northern
Italian and Austrian Alps ….
TK: In Germany,
too, probably.
DD: Yes.
TK: I know that
Hitler had a very important hideaway in a town called Berchtesgaden, which is
in the German Alps. Would that be an
entrance to the Unterland?
DD: Conceivably, I
never saw any records concerning that.
The Americans misinterpreted the Reich’s concept of Alpenfestung. They thought that it functioned as a kind of
Salò Republic for the Third Reich, as the Italian Salò Republic served
Mussolini’s fascist state. The reality is that the Alpenfestung was essentially
securing that entrance into Unterland from the European continent, but there
are other entrances in other parts of the world. I am certain that there are many more that have never been
discovered, but the major entrances spoken of in the records I’ve dealt with
are in Tibet and in Antarctica.
TK: Is there a
whole area where all these entrances are interconnected?
DD: They are
interconnected because so much water has eroded Grand Canyon-type caverns
throughout the planet, many miles below.
It is a very hot environment, a very steamy environment, like a tropical
environment without the Sun. It has a
lot of room—plenty of room for the establishment and expansion of civilisation.
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