It’ll be a long long time before he runs out of content. Even if he covers literally every story of ww2 there’s still many time frames and wars in history to talk about.
Best line I've heard all day? "Just in case anyone was unaware of its origin, a large swastika was placed on the side for identification purposes." I blew water out of my nose!
Before the nazi's, the swastika was used everywhere. The Spirit of St. Louis(first solo flight across the atlantic) had a swastika on it too, and that is an american plane.
the allies had their own wunderwaffe, we just don't consider them as such because they were improved on after the war and many are still used today things like the norden bombsight, the B-29, asdic/sonar, radar, and the proximity fuse are all either obsolete or commonplace, but during WW2 they were massive advancements in technology
When "historians and explorers" on that channel find a container in perfect condition with a perfect map inside in a "secret" entrance into Mittelwerk. Yup that humbug channel thinks we are super dumb. A metal container found 75 years afterwards in a moist hidden cave were the grafity can be seen on the walls.🤦♂️
@@petershen6924 the only real history they show on that network is in the show forged on fire. When they explain the weapon from history the finalist must forge at home.
A single UFO which consumed a vast amount of resources to produce that travelled to Aldebaran and back again resulting in its near destruction, would not change the outcome of the war.
True! They were also the best chemists in the world because of the special educational way they organized teaching texts on the topic. You had to "FEEL the chemical reaction" and then you could predict them all.
@@johnslugger They might have done that esoteric mumbo jumbo, and it might feel ok, even grandiose, but real science is something different entirely. They had some unexpected success with their garden-shed projects, but for educational purposes, replacing real understanding with gut-feeling seems....not really reliable.
It's always interesting to me how everyone perceives things different, personally i think this channel would have a lot more views if another professional narrator (like Bruce Grant, lovely smooth voice for documentaries) was hired, i don't enjoy the current narration at all but watch the videos regardless because of the great content. Please note that it's not meant as an insult to anybody, i'm just sharing my opinion.
@@TheTryingDutchman I bet that mark does all the other work so he figured he may as well do it too lol I think he’s got an iconic voice. Clear and well spoken to be modest
@@TrashMutt I genuinely enjoy his narration too, although whenever I see his picture or watch video of him speaking I'm always a little taken aback due to his voice not quite matching his appearance (if that makes an sense whatsoever lol) he's a still relatively young man in his 40s, yet when I listen to his narration I expect to be seeing the archetypal balding, bearded, University lecturer aged in his mid to late 60s, smoking a pipe and wearing a tweed blazer with leather elbow patches, which is absolutely nothing like Mark IRL 🤣
@@residentelect I have thought about that too and it might be that it’s static if you were talking to mark in real life you’d probably just be taken aback by how knowledgeable and professional he is. That’s the vibe I’ve always got from guys like mark. They’re soft spoken but these guys could be generals I swear
I "visited" Wewelsburg Castle in 1991 as an Officer in the Army. My unit camped in the field beneath the castle; last time in my life I ever played tackle football, officers vs enlisted...a friend of mine and I infiltrated the castle when it was closed; there was a sliding barred gate, but the bars were pretty far apart and we were skinny, so we fit in between the bars and got to the circular room with the pedestals that were supposed to have statues installed one day after final victory. There is still a swastika, I thought I remembered it on the ceiling (but the picture here seems to show it on the floor). As were leaving, an official tour group came in, and were probably pretty confused how we got in since the barred gate was still locked...good times, good times.
If you go on Google and search “Nazi Bell Uncovered” there is an old essay that comes up about the Bell. (Should be the first link that comes up) It is very well researched and gives evidence that the Bell did exist, but that it was not an antigravity device or UFO, but that it was actually “a heavy particle accelerator used as an artificial neutron source to breed Protactinium 233 from Thorium 232.” I think you will find it a fascinating read.
@@Aureus_ “Wideroe called this device the Wirbel-Rohr, or Vortex Tube. Patents for variations on the same theme had been applied for in 1935 by both Prof Max Steenbeck and his rival Swiss scientist Dr Walter Dallenbach. After WW2 Steenbeck co-operated with the Soviets to replicate the Nazi Bell. The Soviets named it the Tokamak.”
They actually did a good job of covering that story in CoD. Der Riese was the name of the project, and the map, and they even had the Teleportation devices modeled after Die Glocke!
6:46 Jack Northrop had already done designs for and had constructed a "flying wing" aircraft *before* the Horton brothers ( also without any advanced knowledge of their work during WWII, because it was not made public by the Nazis during that time ). The B2 owes most everything to Jack Northrop's continued work on "Flying Wing" designs over the years. He even had his available aircraft over fly the U S Capital in 1948!
Unbiased? Let’s be honest. He talks about why they only built them in the 90s. Yet satellite killing vehicle from the 60s was only just declassified in 2016
At 9:35 Dr Felton shows the DDH or Devonshire Dock Hall in Barrow-in-Furness. It used to be Vickers shipbuilders a good many years ago when my grandad and other relatives worked there but is now owned by BAE systems and is solely focused on the design and building of some of Britain's submarines. Makes me proud to have family ties to the town and its naval links :)
Die Glocke was the haunebu antigrav engine. It ran on turpentine powered BMW engines produce the effect. Today the same principle is being applied today in what is being refered to as the TR3-B but not the technology however, as our engines are nuclear powered!
If you watched the old History channel, you would have heard of this before. If you watch the new History channel you only know facts about Oak Island.
@@AutomatedPersonellUnit_3947 I have collection of short horror stories and in one of them Hitler got the time machine together, sends an officer to seek Napoleon and when he arrives he boasts how the German army butchered the French army and now is occupying much of France. When Napoleon agrees to meet Hitler to discuss how to deal with the Russians, Napoleon, now upset by what the officer told him, throws Hitler into the time machine and sends him a few million years back in time ...
@@krisfrederick5001 I confused that for 🐖 for two seconds. I was like wow it’s different across the pond. Then I was able to think through the clouds 💨 💨 But, alas, pig 💩, cow 💩 it’s all 💩 😅😅😅
Thank you mister, brilliant! Alot of these nazi scientists were brick in alive apparently? Maximum respect to you. Your a good person to have on your side make no mistake! Your knowledge is supreme. Another curiosity is the foo fighters if you ever have time. What an awesome guy, thank you so much.
The picture shown at 5:21 as "Heisenberg's atomic pile" has actually nothing to do with Heisenberg. They show the uranium cubes of the test reactor in Haigerloch, Germany by Kurt Diebner and his crew from the HWA in Gottow who got evacuated to the small town of Haigerloch, Baden-Würtemberg in soutwestern Germany. Best regards to my colleague Mr Felton
Simple answer, financial trouble. Even if they successfully created Ufo, I dont think the cost to mass produce those Ufo are cheap and I dont think that they have enough material to produce it considering that many of their factories were heavily bombed by Allies.
@@hafizihilmibinabdulhalim1004 exactly lack of materials and infrustructure being destroyed bombed etc and blown up by the resistance and time (pardon the pun) running out led to loosing the war in the west.......but antarticia is another story as is paperclip werner von braun .....had interesting things to say......
10:30 "And this leads to the most overwhelmingly obvious question of all - if Hitler had UFOs and anti-gravity machines, how the hell did he lose the war?!". LMAO. Keep em' coming Dr. Felton.
Those crafts were still in development. For those who believe anti-gravity is fanciful it reminds me of those who said Human’s could not fly. Our fleet of TR3b’s are advanced anti-gravity crafts...I have a close relative who’s piloted several..It’s not as big of a secret as you might imagine...
strangly i was reading the hunt for zeropoint when i was in czech republic years back, it has loads of information on related projects, the writer was from janes publications, i often find this story interesting, i didnt get to go to this site but did manage to visit the army museum at museum of all places, it has loads on the assasination of the protectorate, i did want to go to the air musium but it was closed at that time of the year, might be worth you visiting. Keep up this good work, reminds me of the wordl at war series from years back but with a new take.
"i tought you were going up the ancient aliens road!" Hey man, there's no evidence there _weren't_ ancient aliens, even if they didn't visit Earth.. I mean, there are older stars than our Sun out in the galaxy/universe, some of which could have had Earth-like planets around them... and intelligent life could have formed on some of these planets, a billion years before us. So imagine how advanced they could be with a billion-year head start on us. Not that I buy the History Channel's crap, but just sayin', there are possibilities when you think it through.
Dr. Richter took a majority of the Bell's work with him to Argentina. As the Bell just vanished one day, a few days after that witnesses in Argentina recall seeing a Stuka 390 landed in Argentina. There is a lot about this project that has not been touched in this video. In the 1960's a "craft" the same size as the Bell crash landed in Kecksburgh, Penn.
Pretty sure he lived somewhere in South America or Asia until he died. Wouldn't be surprised. He probably went to a remote village or something like that and just stayed there.
@5 2 But back in 2009 scientists performed DNA analysis on the skull that the soviets have had of Hitler since 1946 and the test results came back that the skull was actually of a female under the age of 40.
The story is sensational, and that's why it will never die. I actually feel sorry for anyone that won't let themselves or anyone else be entertained by it. .....it's almost wholesome.... And a great thanks to Mr.Felton, for the presentation. I'd rather watch this programming, than anything from Hollywood. Cheers!
Most of German high technology was moved out of the country in 1941. We didn't defeat this part of Germany as we suffered stunning loss at the Antarctic. See Operation High Jump.
This could be explained with reasons like they never had enough material to build more, or the fact that just because something is anti gravity, doesnt automatically equal it can destroy everything. If it where "real" that is.....
"Die Glocke" looks exactly like a V-2 engine bell. I could easily see how some farm boy soldier from the middle of nowhere in the USA got a glimpse of one and thought it was extraterrestrial technology. This was an age before internet, and probably few laypeople had seen a rocket engine with the cowling removed.
When The History Channel and the Discovery Channel first arrived on the scene, they were great. You knew you could always get content like what Dr. Felton does here! Now it's all storage wars, dysfunctional people who hoard garbage in their trailers, etc. Something happened and all the good stuff evaporated.
And yet Felton still repeats falsehoods because he is too cowardly to challenge the narrative even when the powers that be adjust the numbers after the fact. He's a hack with an accent, so yanks eat it up, unchallenged.
@@jeffreyval9665 if he is, he can get busted for it. Its not worth it. Loss of time and money. Over all cheeper see a Doc. Now 1 cares if he was. Just saying its safer , cheeper and least you be judged. Job, family leaves you. Sad how they give ùp on people.
@@henrybadiukiewicz8812 guys, I'm literally just talking about him not being high and thinking the Nazis made an anti gravity bell. And I absolutely hate that I wrote that sentence.
Look up the crash at keckisberg! It’s theorized it crashed in America 🇺🇸 in the 70s. Some say the Nazi Bell 🛎 was a time machine or inter dimensional craft! Similar to the one I am designing!
@@MarkFeltonProductions you do multiple projects at the same time? Is it like opening a book and then see 3 topics and think "well, that's 3 new videos"
To play the devil’s advocate here: Hitler lost the war (despite having anti-gravity weapons) because having a fancy weapon means nothing if you can’t deploy it on a wide front.
@mugwump great write up and this is the most logical answer I’ve come across from general findings. Even if the device’s existence is faked, I’m still 100% convinced that the conspiracy was created after plans were found of something that resembled it.
When the Nazi scientists worked for Germany they were called sinister, but when they became employed by America they became the brightest Minds. What a double standard!😂
I realise this is beyond you as context is something only developed adult minds tend to understand but NASA was not designing rockets to drop on people in London.
@@zephyr8072 I realize this is beyond you as context is something only developed adult minds tend to understand but the German scientists were not designing rockets to drop on people in Vietnam, the Middle East, etc.
@@AR-rg2en It's cute when your kind try to parrot your intellectual betters in a primitive response without actually having the capacity to understand what you're talking about.
The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle shows that merely observing Dr. Heisenbergs position, would alter his position, so we could not know where he really was, due to the effect of the act of observing him.
Because a couple of them, or a few tactical nuclear weapons WILL NOT win them the war. It’ll just piss the allies off more, they were going to lose no matter what.
I’m pretty sure that this device is also the inspiration for some of the early Call of Duty Nazi Zombies content. Mostly the device, a teleporter, runs on an unknown and dangerous element, 115, and was being developed by a shadowy group that no one really knows about, group 935. It is another good example of the weird occult nature of the Nazis being fodder for pulpy fiction.
Indeed it was the inspiration for the teleporters, they're even shaped like a bell, later on they even establish "Die Glocke Technology" as a thing Group 935 (specifically In the Agonia fracture) are using to study time travel and travel across dimensions. It's even hinted that the Maxis from that fracture used the tech to begin cataloguing various dimensions, and even created a base on the "Empty Earth" called Zero Base where he would house various artifacts from these different dimensions including the Kronorium itself. Even now in the Dark Aether story, one of the main characters: Dr. Strauss, a former Nazi Scientist, talks about how he not only personally knew scientists that worked on Die Glocke (which in this universe is actually an Anti-Gravity Device) but also worked on things such as the Sonnengewehr Orbital Solar Weapon, and the Haunebu Flying Saucer.
To be fair, Group 935 was created as an international entity by Dr. Maxis in the early 30’s. The Germans bankrolled the group’s research in exchange for control over the groups weapon research, such as the Ray Gun v1-3 projects, Wunderwaffe projects, teleportation, rocketry, etc. Even under the Germans, Group 935 were completely autonomous and still recognized by the world’s governments as an international entity, but the United States developed Broken Arrow in response to the German Reich’s use of Group 935 for their wonder weapon research, which all in all is an allegory to legitimate German science projects and Operation Paperclip’s seizure of research personnel, which is also portrayed in the Dark Aether storyline and the original Easter Eggs.
Kudos for this great example of how to use common logic and scientific basic methods to combat historical misinformation and conspiracy theories. Thanks.
"don't be alarmed, i am not self-medicating" "bovine excrement" "certain kinds of TV documentaries" "so how the hell did they lose the war?" Mr Felton's on a roll
Gavin Whitcombe they didn't give them a damn thing. We have found, taken from archeological excavations to Antarctica and the Arctic. We have had anti gravity ships since 1909. The Germans were not the only ones to make sure that technology was a true source of power.
only reason allies won was numbers...cannon fodder..werent better were just more of..studies have shown if war had lasted six months more...they would have won..their only priblem was fuel
Our space force has been around since before the Air Force. We have freighters, Fighters, and rather massive cigar like diplomacy ships. I have all their ships names and they all start with U.S.S "aka" United Space Ship- and all the non-terrestrial officers and the terrestrial officers names and Rank. Not to mention the officers that are currently off planet and are everywhere from the moon, Mars, and the rest. It's all Majestic 12's doing. If you would like any info I could be interested to let you know ALL! or don't and remain asleep as you are getting far and fewer to get to the point of being woke.
@@miguelcastaneda7236 actually, not at all. It would have been difficult for the Nazis to win in any case because their military was primarily supplied by horse drawn carriages, and their economy in some respects was very inefficient. It took more individuals to farm for food in Germany than it did in the United States or other countries. That, access to raw materials necessary for industrial production, the massive bombing of industrial cities by the allies, and other economic factors led to the Germans being unable to sustain the industrial production necessary to defeat any of the great Powers let alone all of them together
After watching a couple videos of someone else, while well compiled & presented, were poorly edited. I breathe a sigh of relief watching Dr. Felton's videos, no mispronounciation or stammering, just tonnes of awesome stuff I've never heard of & a great sense of humour.
That looks a whole lot like that. That vehicle that landed in Western Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh looked like an acorn and supposedly had all kinds of weird writing on it.
I know for a fact a company called Spacely Sprockets had this technology in the early 70s. One of their employees would commute in an anti-gravity car.
I remember seeing a clip where a member of the public asked Richard Feynman "How would you go about building an anti-gravity machine?". He just replied "I wouldn't".
me - '' mark felton must be getting close to running out of content ''
mark felton - '' have you ever heard about hitler's anti gravity machine ''
He will never run out of content.
Nevertheless it’s a story doing the rounds and has to be noted. The Nazis did get up to some daft stuff along the way.
I had heard rumors, but that is not the Mark Felton way.
I actually think this is mark responding to my suggestion that General Kammler had something to do with this device
It’ll be a long long time before he runs out of content. Even if he covers literally every story of ww2 there’s still many time frames and wars in history to talk about.
“Certain kinds of TV documentaries” is a very polite way to throw shade at the history channel.
Ancient Alien Theorists say yes.......
love it
I'm not saying it was aliens...
@@redrock3109 ...and that further evidence can be found by looking at the (completely unrelated thing somewhere else).
You have 3 options:
Hitler
Aliens
Finding/selling old stuff
Best line I've heard all day? "Just in case anyone was unaware of its origin, a large swastika was placed on the side for identification purposes." I blew water out of my nose!
I love dead pan British humor.
Except in all reality they probably would have put a Swastika on it.
Before the nazi's, the swastika was used everywhere. The Spirit of St. Louis(first solo flight across the atlantic) had a swastika on it too, and that is an american plane.
I like the line “If Hitler had flying saucers and anti gravity machines how the hell did Germany lose the war?”
“Bovine excrement” made me laugh most 😂
“How the hell he lost the war” still applies to all these other inventions even without the anti gravity cloakie
Just remember we had a lot of them too, the germans were much over rated
@@kris8742
what did you have too ?
Scientists you abducted from Germany to fuel your hunger for missiles ?
Patents which have been stolen ?
@@kris8742
Sounds like a cope
the allies had their own wunderwaffe, we just don't consider them as such because they were improved on after the war and many are still used today
things like the norden bombsight, the B-29, asdic/sonar, radar, and the proximity fuse are all either obsolete or commonplace, but during WW2 they were massive advancements in technology
@@kris8742usa stolen the patent as always
I’m actually reading this insightful book on anti-gravity devices.
It’s impossible to put down.
🤨
I see what you did there. 😏
That's a knee slapper
Or not...
Depending whether or not it's turned on
Oh god...
Oh you... 😏
This sounds like it's from Wolfenstein.
Dr. Mark Feltowicz
You can actually find it in the second Wolfenstein if I remember right.
or cod zombies
True
Reminds me of an SCP.
“Certain tv companies”
That was absolutely savage Mark!
When "historians and explorers" on that channel find a container in perfect condition with a perfect map inside in a "secret" entrance into Mittelwerk.
Yup that humbug channel thinks we are super dumb.
A metal container found 75 years afterwards in a moist hidden cave were the grafity can be seen on the walls.🤦♂️
What used to be Hitler Channel now became so obsessed with Ancient Aliens. There is no history in the History Channel.
@@petershen6924 the only real history they show on that network is in the show forged on fire.
When they explain the weapon from history the finalist must forge at home.
@@petershen6924 well there is always AHC. (American Heroes Channel) but really Adolf Hitler Channel.
I sure wished that Austrian painter had won the war.
"If Germany had UFO's and Anit-Gravity flying machines, how the hell did they lose the war?" That line got me laughing.
They got greedy and The world turned on them simple they had no aliances.
The bankers turned on them
A single UFO which consumed a vast amount of resources to produce that travelled to Aldebaran and back again resulting in its near destruction, would not change the outcome of the war.
That's what the hyperborean hollow-earth dwellers want you to believe.
@@bean3d183Italy,Japan,Hungary,Romania,Bulgaria,Slovakia
Correct when he say's Germany started a sci fi culture after 1945. Germany had it's finger in all types of advanced weaponry.
True! They were also the best chemists in the world because of the special educational way they organized teaching texts on the topic. You had to "FEEL the chemical reaction" and then you could predict them all.
@@johnslugger They might have done that esoteric mumbo jumbo, and it might feel ok, even grandiose, but real science is something different entirely. They had some unexpected success with their garden-shed projects, but for educational purposes, replacing real understanding with gut-feeling seems....not really reliable.
so did the allies.
And alien contact
@@halowraith1 The allies had nothing!!! The ONLY reason the U.S. went to the moon is because of the Kidnapping and coercion of German scientists
"Don't be alarmed, I am not self medicating." 🤣 Dr Felton, that is gold!!
British humor at finest I might be bold enough to say!
THAT made my day!
I do like thee...Dr. Fell-ton
@@danielsolerfontanet4949 The reason why I surely can tell...
So is "bovine excrement", a most eloquent way of saying it.
Mark, your voice is so well suited to talking about historic events, it literally reminds of WW2 and films. Always great content.
It's always interesting to me how everyone perceives things different, personally i think this channel would have a lot more views if another professional narrator (like Bruce Grant, lovely smooth voice for documentaries) was hired, i don't enjoy the current narration at all but watch the videos regardless because of the great content. Please note that it's not meant as an insult to anybody, i'm just sharing my opinion.
@@TheTryingDutchman I bet that mark does all the other work so he figured he may as well do it too lol I think he’s got an iconic voice. Clear and well spoken to be modest
@@TrashMutt
I genuinely enjoy his narration too, although whenever I see his picture or watch video of him speaking I'm always a little taken aback due to his voice not quite matching his appearance (if that makes an sense whatsoever lol) he's a still relatively young man in his 40s, yet when I listen to his narration I expect to be seeing the archetypal balding, bearded, University lecturer aged in his mid to late 60s, smoking a pipe and wearing a tweed blazer with leather elbow patches, which is absolutely nothing like Mark IRL 🤣
@@residentelect I have thought about that too and it might be that it’s static if you were talking to mark in real life you’d probably just be taken aback by how knowledgeable and professional he is. That’s the vibe I’ve always got from guys like mark. They’re soft spoken but these guys could be generals I swear
Similar to the Big Picture with out of bongo drums
I "visited" Wewelsburg Castle in 1991 as an Officer in the Army. My unit camped in the field beneath the castle; last time in my life I ever played tackle football, officers vs enlisted...a friend of mine and I infiltrated the castle when it was closed; there was a sliding barred gate, but the bars were pretty far apart and we were skinny, so we fit in between the bars and got to the circular room with the pedestals that were supposed to have statues installed one day after final victory. There is still a swastika, I thought I remembered it on the ceiling (but the picture here seems to show it on the floor). As were leaving, an official tour group came in, and were probably pretty confused how we got in since the barred gate was still locked...good times, good times.
probably thought you were nazi ghost coming to get them hahahahahahaha
Ahhh MEMORIES!
Yes! I remember you. You were the guy who was constantly sniffing his fingers!
Cool story. Thanks for sharing.
Very cool story! Damn
I'm Anti Gravity myself. Ever since I fell off that ladder.
The Anti-Gravity device was invented by Archimedes. It's called an elevator.
heh
I am also ANTI-GRAVITY, for it keeps pulling on my belly and a$$, thus expanding their circumferences!!
All gravity does for me is hold me down
Wow dude, don't be such a graviphobe it's like 2021 bro
If Mark taught History in my school EVERYONE would take History!
welcome class to history 101 my name is professor Felton. before we start class i want to tell you something about Surfshark®........
@@jensvrjv 😂😂
Everyone already does take history...
N the world would be a better place
No kidding!
My history teachers never delved into these types of topics
Finally, a sane and informative version of what plays on the History Channel at 3am.
Lmao 🤣
If you go on Google and search “Nazi Bell Uncovered” there is an old essay that comes up about the Bell. (Should be the first link that comes up) It is very well researched and gives evidence that the Bell did exist, but that it was not an antigravity device or UFO, but that it was actually “a heavy particle accelerator used as an artificial neutron source to breed Protactinium 233 from Thorium 232.”
I think you will find it a fascinating read.
@@Nattleby I heard of that somewhere
@@Aureus_ “Wideroe called this device the Wirbel-Rohr, or Vortex Tube. Patents for variations on the same theme had been applied for in 1935 by both Prof Max Steenbeck and his rival Swiss scientist Dr Walter Dallenbach. After WW2 Steenbeck co-operated with the Soviets to replicate the Nazi Bell. The Soviets named it the Tokamak.”
@@Aureus_ you can look up pictures of the Russian Tokamak.
Thank you Mark Felton for your videos. They are professional, full of unknown facts and well presented. You should do television shows on WWII.
"Don't worry, I'm not self-medicating" 🤣🤣
Truly, we were a bit concerned - all impressions of rationality returned, however, with the comment "How the hell did he lose the war??"
I thought only doctors, and divorce lawyers, self-medicate?!
@@stefanschleps8758 Don't forget the children of politicians.
The children of politicians self-medicate.
I am.
BOVINE EXCREMENT
"bovine excrement" love this guy.
Why?
@@maxlumens9085 A more erudite way of saying "bullshit".
"Taurus Excretio" would also be an option.
Thought it was common knowledge that the Germans had invented anti gravity stuff think it was called pervatin apparently you I floated
On that gear
I'd like to thank CoD Nazi zombies for teaching me about time travel and Nazi experiments
WaW
Kino der Toten
They actually did a good job of covering that story in CoD. Der Riese was the name of the project, and the map, and they even had the Teleportation devices modeled after Die Glocke!
@Finnish bear "what? It's a classic!"
Straub! It's all your fault Straub!
6:46 Jack Northrop had already done designs for and had constructed a "flying wing" aircraft *before* the Horton brothers ( also without any advanced knowledge of their work during WWII, because it was not made public by the Nazis during that time ). The B2 owes most everything to Jack Northrop's continued work on "Flying Wing" designs over the years. He even had his available aircraft over fly the U S Capital in 1948!
Imagine if it's just a new churchbell that was supposed be put on a cathedral and just sat there because of the war.
That's what I was thinking, or some prop from one of their operas/films
Never fear, El presidente is here
👽🤫... 🔔🎶💥!
🤖 DANGER! Will Robinson!!!
🤣😂🤣
I think it was a close up of the helmet that the British police were going to wear after the invasion, complete with led lights around the top.
Imagine if that churchbell you see in the bell tower is actually an anti-gravity device!
The rich, unbiased information and the dry humor are two of the things that endear Mark Felton. Keep up the excellent work!
Unbiased? You must be joking! He gives the account of the victors which you can find in any history book.
Unbiased? Let’s be honest.
He talks about why they only built them in the 90s. Yet satellite killing vehicle from the 60s was only just declassified in 2016
humour
@@ripoutyourintestines5099you haven't mentioned anything about bias.
You're just saying that there's something he didn't consider.
It's entertaining to watch but don't kid yourself. Few sources, or usually no sources, are provided with what he says.
“The Dark Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural.”
"Is it possible to learn this power?"
@@hansandhismp-4033 ...Not from the Allies
Lol...best comment on here.
@@hansandhismp-4033 Yes, but with caution as negativity consumes.
At 9:35 Dr Felton shows the DDH or Devonshire Dock Hall in Barrow-in-Furness. It used to be Vickers shipbuilders a good many years ago when my grandad and other relatives worked there but is now owned by BAE systems and is solely focused on the design and building of some of Britain's submarines. Makes me proud to have family ties to the town and its naval links :)
Felton is a Gravity device himself ..
when he’s on I can’t get up until he’s finished .. VERDAMMT. !!
"Certain kinds of TV companies"
I think none of us would be offended if you just say History Channel
Tis the truth you speak sir! ;)
Can we all bring a Class Action suit against it for false advertising? They've been doing that for decades now.
The days when the History Channel actually used to be about history as opposed to nonsense.
@@ATtravel666 Most people don't trust TV now, and for good reason
@#1 ! Thank you, reading this have really made my wrinkle smooth and decrease the volume of my head.
Dr. Felton has the Glocke. Its the reason he knows so much about history.
Ha!
Die Glocke was the haunebu antigrav engine. It ran on turpentine powered BMW engines produce the effect. Today the same principle is being applied today in what is being refered to as the TR3-B but not the technology however, as our engines are nuclear powered!
More importantly-heated liquid mercury was the element that is believed to produce ‘anti gravity’ properties in both crafts.
"Certain TV companies."
It's OK Mark, you can say History Chanel.
American history channel (AHC) plays history everyday but one. You have to pay extra for it though. 🙄 imagine that.
Well worth it
I think a lot of countries have one or more similar channels spouting such nonsense.
Actually, there was a whole series dedicated to this and other secret weapons of the Third Reich back on the History Channel in 2005
@@Len1977gt it too is now only on the AHC lol
That's The Anti-History Channel folks.
If you watched the old History channel, you would have heard of this before. If you watch the new History channel you only know facts about Oak Island.
And American Pickers!
Ummm ... define "facts" about Oak Island.
Just a few more seasons you see that it will be found
Using "facts" very losely.
@@ELCADAROSA well, it's *definitely* an island, I made it to season three and they just confirmed it. Sorry for spoilers. Lmao!
Mark Felton: "Die Glocke was a fanciful bit of nonsense."
History Channel: "Die Glocke was an alien spacecraft."
Ancient aliens, huh? 🤡
I head that it was a Time Machine actually ? 🤖
@@Soundbrigade not so Ancient Aliens nowadays by the looks of those US Military videos of UFOs 📋
@@AutomatedPersonellUnit_3947 I have collection of short horror stories and in one of them Hitler got the time machine together, sends an officer to seek Napoleon and when he arrives he boasts how the German army butchered the French army and now is occupying much of France.
When Napoleon agrees to meet Hitler to discuss how to deal with the Russians, Napoleon, now upset by what the officer told him, throws Hitler into the time machine and sends him a few million years back in time ...
@@Soundbrigade I would read that story 📚🤖
the only worthy specialist in WWII; well documented who`s not afraid to bring up even topics that still remain abscure.with a good sense of humour.
"I'm not self-medicating" lol Mark is the best
"Bovine Excrement" was pretty great too...
And thats why we love him ❤️ 😂
He's on a roll today 😂
@@krisfrederick5001 I confused that for 🐖 for two seconds. I was like wow it’s different across the pond. Then I was able to think through the clouds 💨 💨
But, alas, pig 💩, cow 💩 it’s all 💩
😅😅😅
I want to like ur comment but its already on 420
If we don't know who developed Die Glocke, we can't nominate him for the No Bell Prize. :-)
I thought die flocked was to be found outside the Olympic stadium in berlin. We I'll it was there when I last visited
Glocke
🤦
😁
Well played lol
"Die Glocke" sounds like a German EBM industrial band name.
"Die Glocke" is a poem/song/ballad written by Friedrich Schiller in 1799.
„Der Wahn ist kurz, die Reu’ ist lang“
Looks like Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream has got some competition!
I thought it sounded like cukkoo clock...
Sounds like "the Glock" or the "the clock"
@@starsjosephfrost "Glocken" is an often used german expression for "boobs".
YES... Kecksburg.
The History Channel did a fairly thorough episode about that subject.
I give it an A+ for thoroughness.
Mark felton is teaching me alot and faster than my school does, thank you mark.
kuromorimine?
@@moist3963 ye?
Thank you mister, brilliant! Alot of these nazi scientists were brick in alive apparently? Maximum respect to you. Your a good person to have on your side make no mistake! Your knowledge is supreme. Another curiosity is the foo fighters if you ever have time. What an awesome guy, thank you so much.
@@donmega6687 yes
Ever since we had public access to libraries in Colonial America pre-revolution, school has been more and more irrelevant when discussing education.
NEVER CLICKED SO FAST
same
Im "working", i was in a meeting. Couldnt click faster....
No shit! When I saw that thing I hoped Cthulhu was inside it.
SAME!
You got that right
"If Hitler had UFOs & anti-gravity machines, how the hell did he lose the war?!" 🤣🤣🤣
"If Hitler had jet fighters and guided missiles, how....."
Because they are trash at war
To many enemys at the same Time. 52 Nations declair War on Hitlers Germany
It does run deep Antarctica for starters...theres alot of hush hush on this
Foo fighters
The picture shown at 5:21 as "Heisenberg's atomic pile" has actually nothing to do with Heisenberg. They show the uranium cubes of the test reactor in Haigerloch, Germany by Kurt Diebner and his crew from the HWA in Gottow who got evacuated to the small town of Haigerloch, Baden-Würtemberg in soutwestern Germany. Best regards to my colleague Mr Felton
This man is a real life grand moff of Star Wars
Grand Moff Felton
"You may fire when ready..."
Dr. Hans Kammler:
“WE STAND AMIDST MY ACHIEVEMENT NOT YOURS!”
Won't be long until the History Channel has a documentary about how Hitler was in cahoots with the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot.
@meow purr They actually didn't use most of the tech that America eventually took full credit for.
Bigfoot, Nessie, Hitler and some aliens walk into a bar....
@@TheHighSpaceWizard I guess that would be the bar on Tatooine.
@@1959Berre that's the one! Mos eisley or something like that.
Man, you laugh, but I’ve heard Bigfoot outside my house at night giving nazi salutes and goose-stepping to Wagner.
Sensationalist late-night WWII documentary: "Strong evidence indicates the Nazis had time-travel"
Mark: "Then how the heck did Hitler lose the war?!"
Temporal Paradox: You can't build a time machine and use it to go back and change the past so that it never gets built.
Built our own useing their plans got there 5 minutes before and shot him. Reference SG1
In an alt universe, he did not.
Simple answer, financial trouble. Even if they successfully created Ufo, I dont think the cost to mass produce those Ufo are cheap and I dont think that they have enough material to produce it considering that many of their factories were heavily bombed by Allies.
@@hafizihilmibinabdulhalim1004 exactly lack of materials and infrustructure being destroyed bombed etc and blown up by the resistance and time (pardon the pun) running out led to loosing the war in the west.......but antarticia is another story as is paperclip werner von braun .....had interesting things to say......
We need more Mr Felton in our lives.
"Did hitler escape to the moon?". One of the last sentences I expected to come out of Marks mouth
So, Iron Sky is actually a documentary then....
Machines we are sending to the skies above us all
I think it was Dr. Morell that sent Hitler to the moon...lol
I went to the moon playing nazi zombies.
No to Argentina by submarine.
"... the truth is out there."
Nice X-Files reference, Dr. Felton!
No joke, we need files talking about aliens.
10:30 "And this leads to the most overwhelmingly obvious question of all - if Hitler had UFOs and anti-gravity machines, how the hell did he lose the war?!". LMAO. Keep em' coming Dr. Felton.
Oh yeah because having a single proto type of exoxtic technology is enough to win the fricking war....what a stupid statment dr Felton made here
Well....he had the first operational jet fighter and bomber and still lost the war.
Those crafts were still in development. For those who believe anti-gravity is fanciful it reminds me of those who said Human’s could not fly. Our fleet of TR3b’s are advanced anti-gravity crafts...I have a close relative who’s piloted several..It’s not as big of a secret as you might imagine...
@@saintcruzin wait... What? Your relatives pilot tr3b's?
@@TheHighSpaceWizard Yes as well as the experimental TR4c...
strangly i was reading the hunt for zeropoint when i was in czech republic years back, it has loads of information on related projects, the writer was from janes publications, i often find this story interesting, i didnt get to go to this site but did manage to visit the army museum at museum of all places, it has loads on the assasination of the protectorate, i did want to go to the air musium but it was closed at that time of the year, might be worth you visiting. Keep up this good work, reminds me of the wordl at war series from years back but with a new take.
“Don’t be alarmed. I’m not self medicating!” 😂 Good show!
Thats so incredibly brittish of him to say ”Im not off in the stratosphere, trust me dude.”
"We know where Heisenberg was and we know what he was working on" I see what you did there! LOL
It's so funny how so few people will actually get this.
@@d-phoenix2198 true
@D-Phoenix the rest are uncertain
On principle I have to ask... are you certain?
We may know where he was, or we may know what he was working on, but it's difficult to know both
"Don't be alarmed, i'm not seld-medicating." Oof, i tought you were going up the ancient aliens road!
Bruh 😂 😂
No we can leave the to The History Channel
LOL best
Hee, Hee, Hee !
"i tought you were going up the ancient aliens road!"
Hey man, there's no evidence there _weren't_ ancient aliens, even if they didn't visit Earth.. I mean, there are older stars than our Sun out in the galaxy/universe, some of which could have had Earth-like planets around them... and intelligent life could have formed on some of these planets, a billion years before us. So imagine how advanced they could be with a billion-year head start on us. Not that I buy the History Channel's crap, but just sayin', there are possibilities when you think it through.
Dr. Richter took a majority of the Bell's work with him to Argentina. As the Bell just vanished one day, a few days after that witnesses in Argentina recall seeing a Stuka 390 landed in Argentina. There is a lot about this project that has not been touched in this video. In the 1960's a "craft" the same size as the Bell crash landed in Kecksburgh, Penn.
What's your proof?
"Open to sensational reinterpretations by certain TV companies" - who might those be 🤣
Mark was feeling quite boystrous in his narration of the video, I think 😅
Glad Dr. Felton realizes what The History Channel has become.
All of them.
I’m not saying it was aliens...but it’s aliens
As The guys from Military History Visualized and Military Aviation History would call all these silly ideas: Wunderwaffles.
Ok, the guy who disappeared looks like he would be a wolfinstein boss.
🤣
Lol
LOL I was thinking the same thing!
Pretty sure he lived somewhere in South America or Asia until he died. Wouldn't be surprised. He probably went to a remote village or something like that and just stayed there.
Seems like I remember reading he got caught by the russians and conscripted into one of their rocketry programs.
i really appreaciate,, that Mark allways gets the Names of the German Soldiers right.,. he is so committed. Best WW2 Channel . Thank you
Yes his German is quite good!
Most definitely
Care to comment if any of these soldiers survived the war after handling raw uranium ingots? ☢ o_O (5:30)
Mark, how on earth do you learn all of this? You are a very impressive person and we are all so grateful for your content.
Between “self medication” and “bovine excrement”, I almost had a heart attack laughing.
Thanks for another masterpiece Mark
That was pretty funny
I was thinking “equine excrement” would have been more apropos, but funny none the less!
Choked on my coffee when I heard Mark say "did Hitler escape to the moon?".
He did, except he couldn't get a base built out of cheese fast enough, soooo he's still sitting there. 😉
İn the unlikely case that Hitler accualy escaped germany then probably he was somebodies argentinian grandpa
Well 100% he didn't kill him self.
@5 2 But back in 2009 scientists performed DNA analysis on the skull that the soviets have had of Hitler since 1946 and the test results came back that the skull was actually of a female under the age of 40.
There's quite a few folks I wouldn't mind if they went to the moon.
The story is sensational, and that's why it will never die. I actually feel sorry for anyone that won't let themselves or anyone else be entertained by it. .....it's almost wholesome....
And a great thanks to Mr.Felton, for the presentation. I'd rather watch this programming, than anything from Hollywood. Cheers!
Mark, based on this video you could do a really nice job telling some of the better (or forgotten) UFO stories! 🛸
That would be good
I'm a WW2 fanatic and Mark has the best content I've seen on UA-cam. Very informative. Well done sir all the best.
“If Hitler had anti-gravity & UFOs then how the hell did he lose the war!?”
Mark Felton 2021
Best quote of the year
Most of German high technology was moved out of the country in 1941. We didn't defeat this part of Germany as we suffered stunning loss at the Antarctic.
See Operation High Jump.
This could be explained with reasons like they never had enough material to build more, or the fact that just because something is anti gravity, doesnt automatically equal it can destroy everything.
If it where "real" that is.....
He didn't have sufficient numbers
Because they thought they were greater than God?.
"Die Glocke" looks exactly like a V-2 engine bell. I could easily see how some farm boy soldier from the middle of nowhere in the USA got a glimpse of one and thought it was extraterrestrial technology. This was an age before internet, and probably few laypeople had seen a rocket engine with the cowling removed.
What are you mentioning a farm boy soldier from the US for? “Die Glocke” was first brought up by a Polish agent.
Actually, Die Glocke was first mentioned by a Polish guy, not an American.
@@davidlizama223 well, a polish farm boy then
Why wouldn't a New York sophisticate think the same?
I dont think it had an engine bell, i remember it just having a "chamber" and Carbon Vanes but could be wrong
When The History Channel and the Discovery Channel first arrived on the scene, they were great. You knew you could always get content like what Dr. Felton does here! Now it's all storage wars, dysfunctional people who hoard garbage in their trailers, etc. Something happened and all the good stuff evaporated.
"And just in case anyone was unaware of its origin, a giant swatistika was placed on its side" you had me roflmao
This guy blows my history curriculum out the water
And yet Felton still repeats falsehoods because he is too cowardly to challenge the narrative even when the powers that be adjust the numbers after the fact.
He's a hack with an accent, so yanks eat it up, unchallenged.
@@dancooper4733 would you kindly elaborate?
@@dancooper4733 can you elaborate I go back and do research on what he makes
"Don't worry, I'm not self-medicating,"
Oh thank God, he isn't serious.
Entire World breathes fresh air when devils fight each other off.
You get in trouble self medicating. Pay a Doc to do it for you. Go stdight to the source.
So what if he was??
@@jeffreyval9665 if he is, he can get busted for it. Its not worth it. Loss of time and money. Over all cheeper see a Doc. Now 1 cares if he was. Just saying its safer , cheeper and least you be judged. Job, family leaves you. Sad how they give ùp on people.
@@henrybadiukiewicz8812 guys, I'm literally just talking about him not being high and thinking the Nazis made an anti gravity bell. And I absolutely hate that I wrote that sentence.
Fascinating story, dear Mark. I can’t help to enjoy the bits of sarcastic comedic relief you sprinkle in your comments about peoples’ absurd believes.
Never heard of it..but there is Mark to teach us as always.
Look up operation highjump, thats where shit get real
@@Kallogee is that were they go to Antarctica?
@@johnnycalv yes, get their asses kicked and admiral byrd gets thrown into the loonie bin
Iv deff heard of this it would distort time for any onenear it
Look up the crash at keckisberg! It’s theorized it crashed in America 🇺🇸 in the 70s. Some say the Nazi Bell 🛎 was a time machine or inter dimensional craft! Similar to the one I am designing!
It seriously amazes me on how mark is able to pump out so much content in so little time with it also being understandable.
I've actually been working on this topic off and on for several weeks, like all of my scripts.
@@MarkFeltonProductions hey Mark, is there a way to talk with you through any form of direct message?
@@MarkFeltonProductions you do multiple projects at the same time?
Is it like opening a book and then see 3 topics and think "well, that's 3 new videos"
@@MarkFeltonProductions You need to do a behind the scenes video
To play the devil’s advocate here: Hitler lost the war (despite having anti-gravity weapons) because having a fancy weapon means nothing if you can’t deploy it on a wide front.
Well said
Man im glad we have these genius HOI4 players in the comments to teach us.
Other devils advocate: Germany had no choice because of lack of manpower
....or....are spending way too much time, energy and resources transporting and killing millions of harmless, innocent people in gas chambers, etc.
If Hitler would have had the same resources and manpower as the Allies and Sowjets, things would look very different today. Very different.
As *a* historian, I appreciate you doing this, since every one who usually makes a video about this are over eager amateurs...
Thank you for your sensible coverage of this subject.
I quit watching a comedy show right in the middle to watch this
Good choice.
"The truth is often stranger than fiction"
@mug wump I like that theory.
Let us not forget that story from Pennsylvania in the 60's in which an object matching the description of Die Glocke crash landed in the woods.
Oh snap, he just mentioned it. LOL
@mugwump great write up and this is the most logical answer I’ve come across from general findings. Even if the device’s existence is faked, I’m still 100% convinced that the conspiracy was created after plans were found of something that resembled it.
When the Nazi scientists worked for Germany they were called sinister, but when they became employed by America they became the brightest Minds. What a double standard!😂
History is written by the Victor.
I realise this is beyond you as context is something only developed adult minds tend to understand but NASA was not designing rockets to drop on people in London.
@@zephyr8072 I realize this is beyond you as context is something only developed adult minds tend to understand but the German scientists were not designing rockets to drop on people in Vietnam, the Middle East, etc.
@@AR-rg2en It's cute when your kind try to parrot your intellectual betters in a primitive response without actually having the capacity to understand what you're talking about.
@@zephyr8072 People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do - Issac Asimov
“I’m not self medicating....” Actually did ‘laugh out loud’.
In keeping with the conspiracy theory theme.... But he would say that wouldn't he?
@@AnthonyHandcock well, of course he would!! He’s in on it!!
@@geordiedog1749 Well obviously. To paraphrase Brass Eye... There's no evidence for it but it's a fact. People need to doo they're oan reesertch!
When one guy with a UA-cam channel can out history an entire cable 'history' channel.
Top marks Mr Felton.
History Channel's plight into obscurity highlights what happens to TV channels that become obsessed with locking in on one demographic.
“We know where Heisenberg was…” I was half expecting you to continue “…but we don’t know how fast he was going.”
The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle shows that merely observing Dr. Heisenbergs position, would alter his position, so we could not know where he really was, due to the effect of the act of observing him.
Sweet
Nice
While watching the video, I made that very comment just after Mark said the line.
Are you certain?
one of my fav. channel since many years
Lol you said “don’t worry I’m not self medicating” and said “bovine excrement”. You’re great Mark.
Mark Felton must be one of the most professional people on UA-cam absolutely first class !
gravity don´t exist never been proven pretty important fact to tell here also
"If they had these machines, how the hell did they lose the war?" Mark's impeccable logic!!
Because a couple of them, or a few tactical nuclear weapons WILL NOT win them the war. It’ll just piss the allies off more, they were going to lose no matter what.
@@Barabel22 thats right but still Die Glocke did not exist though
Check out Operation highjump and operation paperclip..the Nazis didnt lose the war, Germany did..
Plus bad decisions.
Hitler was on meth that's why
10:35 very valid point. Never thought of it that way.
"We're going to find the truth or if it's bovine excrement " Mark 2021
I love British candidness and forthright speaking: “Kammler was like a real life neo -Nazi comic book villain...” lol
they could make a movie about Kammler's life
The real life a Red Skull
@@kansascitycomputers See `Hunting Doctor Evil .......` on this channel.
90% of Kammlers life story is absolutely a fabrication. Life isnt a movie
@@MaverickX36 I would have said Captain Nazi from DC, or maybe the Male version of Lady Blitzkrieg
I’m pretty sure that this device is also the inspiration for some of the early Call of Duty Nazi Zombies content. Mostly the device, a teleporter, runs on an unknown and dangerous element, 115, and was being developed by a shadowy group that no one really knows about, group 935. It is another good example of the weird occult nature of the Nazis being fodder for pulpy fiction.
Indeed it was the inspiration for the teleporters, they're even shaped like a bell, later on they even establish "Die Glocke Technology" as a thing Group 935 (specifically In the Agonia fracture) are using to study time travel and travel across dimensions. It's even hinted that the Maxis from that fracture used the tech to begin cataloguing various dimensions, and even created a base on the "Empty Earth" called Zero Base where he would house various artifacts from these different dimensions including the Kronorium itself. Even now in the Dark Aether story, one of the main characters: Dr. Strauss, a former Nazi Scientist, talks about how he not only personally knew scientists that worked on Die Glocke (which in this universe is actually an Anti-Gravity Device) but also worked on things such as the Sonnengewehr Orbital Solar Weapon, and the Haunebu Flying Saucer.
True. The map itself is also called Der Reise. Which is the Mountain actual name that was supposedly built on.
To be fair, Group 935 was created as an international entity by Dr. Maxis in the early 30’s. The Germans bankrolled the group’s research in exchange for control over the groups weapon research, such as the Ray Gun v1-3 projects, Wunderwaffe projects, teleportation, rocketry, etc. Even under the Germans, Group 935 were completely autonomous and still recognized by the world’s governments as an international entity, but the United States developed Broken Arrow in response to the German Reich’s use of Group 935 for their wonder weapon research, which all in all is an allegory to legitimate German science projects and Operation Paperclip’s seizure of research personnel, which is also portrayed in the Dark Aether storyline and the original Easter Eggs.
Element 115 is not unknown. Check your periodic table. It officially exists.
Yeah
Mark , your videos are always entertaining and so well researched and edited. I always enjoy watching them. Well done.
love all the subtle shade being thrown at ancient aliens in this ep.
SUBTLE?
40 minutes laughing because "Don't be alarmed, i'm not self medicating" Absolute killer remark !
A killer reMARK you could say?
The only explanation, building Die Glocke exhausted the Reich’ supply of the element Unobtainium!
Kudos for this great example of how to use common logic and scientific basic methods to combat historical misinformation and conspiracy theories. Thanks.
The moment I saw die glocke and mark Felton, I dropped everything and clicked
"don't be alarmed, i am not self-medicating"
"bovine excrement"
"certain kinds of TV documentaries"
"so how the hell did they lose the war?"
Mr Felton's on a roll
aliens did not give them wepons
Gavin Whitcombe they didn't give them a damn thing. We have found, taken from archeological excavations to Antarctica and the Arctic. We have had anti gravity ships since 1909. The Germans were not the only ones to make sure that technology was a true source of power.
only reason allies won was numbers...cannon fodder..werent better were just more of..studies have shown if war had lasted six months more...they would have won..their only priblem was fuel
Our space force has been around since before the Air Force. We have freighters, Fighters, and rather massive cigar like diplomacy ships. I have all their ships names and they all start with U.S.S "aka" United Space Ship- and all the non-terrestrial officers and the terrestrial officers names and Rank. Not to mention the officers that are currently off planet and are everywhere from the moon, Mars, and the rest. It's all Majestic 12's doing. If you would like any info I could be interested to let you know ALL! or don't and remain asleep as you are getting far and fewer to get to the point of being woke.
@@miguelcastaneda7236 actually, not at all. It would have been difficult for the Nazis to win in any case because their military was primarily supplied by horse drawn carriages, and their economy in some respects was very inefficient. It took more individuals to farm for food in Germany than it did in the United States or other countries. That, access to raw materials necessary for industrial production, the massive bombing of industrial cities by the allies, and other economic factors led to the Germans being unable to sustain the industrial production necessary to defeat any of the great Powers let alone all of them together
After watching a couple videos of someone else, while well compiled & presented, were poorly edited. I breathe a sigh of relief watching Dr. Felton's videos, no mispronounciation or stammering, just tonnes of awesome stuff I've never heard of & a great sense of humour.
That looks a whole lot like that. That vehicle that landed in Western Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh looked like an acorn and supposedly had all kinds of weird writing on it.
I know for a fact a company called Spacely Sprockets had this technology in the early 70s. One of their employees would commute in an anti-gravity car.
😂😂😂
Jetsons!!!
Boy you made me remember something from my childhood...Spacely!!
Damn this is getting entertaining. Can wait fir the next episode...
That would fold up into a briefcase! I pay $100 a month for parking :(
I believe the technology was stolen from Cogswell Cogs.
Isn't that right, Tralfaz?
Tralfaz: Ralraz. Ruck!
That's right. And all technical details are in the first half dozen(or so) comics of Captain America.
“As they say: the truth is out there”. I know only Fox Mulder said that.
What about the truth itself
He also said somehting along the lines of "I don't know, but I want to believe." ^^
Meaning: The truth is "out there" (far out/hard to believe)
I remember seeing a clip where a member of the public asked Richard Feynman "How would you go about building an anti-gravity machine?". He just replied "I wouldn't".
Just when I think I've heard it all.
Thanks Dr. Felton. ♥