Timothy Alberino
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We bombed cities, right? We firebombed cities. And the purpose behind this campaign, this bombing campaign, was to decimate Hitler's industrial base, for one thing, so that he couldn't build weapons fast enough. And so we were hitting the airfields, we were hitting the industrial plants. And a lot of these industrial plants were located in the cities.
We bombed cities, right? We firebombed cities. And the purpose behind this campaign, this bombing campaign, was to decimate Hitler's industrial base, for one thing, so that he couldn't build weapons fast enough. And so we were hitting the airfields, we were hitting the industrial plants. And a lot of these industrial plants were located in the cities.
So Hitler decided, and he did it too late, he decided that he was going to move his manufacturing to subterranean facilities. I mean, this is logical, right? Now that's an enormous undertaking to do that. You can't just move manufacturing underground on a whim, that's an enormous project, but he began to do it.
So Hitler decided, and he did it too late, he decided that he was going to move his manufacturing to subterranean facilities. I mean, this is logical, right? Now that's an enormous undertaking to do that. You can't just move manufacturing underground on a whim, that's an enormous project, but he began to do it.
So Hitler decided, and he did it too late, he decided that he was going to move his manufacturing to subterranean facilities. I mean, this is logical, right? Now that's an enormous undertaking to do that. You can't just move manufacturing underground on a whim, that's an enormous project, but he began to do it.
And there was an organization called the Tote Organization that was in charge of building these underground facilities. And by the end of World War II, there were underground facilities. Now, they weren't a mile under the ground, but they were pretty deep. And they were using, in some instances, slave labor to do it.
And there was an organization called the Tote Organization that was in charge of building these underground facilities. And by the end of World War II, there were underground facilities. Now, they weren't a mile under the ground, but they were pretty deep. And they were using, in some instances, slave labor to do it.
And there was an organization called the Tote Organization that was in charge of building these underground facilities. And by the end of World War II, there were underground facilities. Now, they weren't a mile under the ground, but they were pretty deep. And they were using, in some instances, slave labor to do it.
And had Hitler done this earlier, we would have been in trouble because we would not have been able to disrupt the production of the armaments. And after the war, of course, there was the Operation Paperclip, in which we brought over strategic Nazi scientists from different fields, from different scientific domains.
And had Hitler done this earlier, we would have been in trouble because we would not have been able to disrupt the production of the armaments. And after the war, of course, there was the Operation Paperclip, in which we brought over strategic Nazi scientists from different fields, from different scientific domains.
And had Hitler done this earlier, we would have been in trouble because we would not have been able to disrupt the production of the armaments. And after the war, of course, there was the Operation Paperclip, in which we brought over strategic Nazi scientists from different fields, from different scientific domains.
We brought them over to the United States, including guys like Wernher von Braun, who became instrumental in our rocket program over here. He was working on the Vril rockets for the Nazis. And we brought over various scientists and various military personnel who we thought could be useful for our endeavors here, our scientific endeavors in the United States.
We brought them over to the United States, including guys like Wernher von Braun, who became instrumental in our rocket program over here. He was working on the Vril rockets for the Nazis. And we brought over various scientists and various military personnel who we thought could be useful for our endeavors here, our scientific endeavors in the United States.
We brought them over to the United States, including guys like Wernher von Braun, who became instrumental in our rocket program over here. He was working on the Vril rockets for the Nazis. And we brought over various scientists and various military personnel who we thought could be useful for our endeavors here, our scientific endeavors in the United States.
And among these scientists were members of the TOTE organization. And we realized the utility of building underground facilities because we just bombed the hell out of the Germans. And we realized that warfare in the future is going to be aerial primarily. So we brought the members of the TOTE organization over here, and we began to build deep underground military bases.
And among these scientists were members of the TOTE organization. And we realized the utility of building underground facilities because we just bombed the hell out of the Germans. And we realized that warfare in the future is going to be aerial primarily. So we brought the members of the TOTE organization over here, and we began to build deep underground military bases.
And among these scientists were members of the TOTE organization. And we realized the utility of building underground facilities because we just bombed the hell out of the Germans. And we realized that warfare in the future is going to be aerial primarily. So we brought the members of the TOTE organization over here, and we began to build deep underground military bases.
But I believe, based on documentation, that we developed a particular kind of mining apparatus that was a nuclear-powered mining machine that could bore out and liquefy rock as it moved through the rock. So it bores the rock out and it liquefies it. It creates like this vitrified tunnel, these vitrified chambers.
But I believe, based on documentation, that we developed a particular kind of mining apparatus that was a nuclear-powered mining machine that could bore out and liquefy rock as it moved through the rock. So it bores the rock out and it liquefies it. It creates like this vitrified tunnel, these vitrified chambers.
But I believe, based on documentation, that we developed a particular kind of mining apparatus that was a nuclear-powered mining machine that could bore out and liquefy rock as it moved through the rock. So it bores the rock out and it liquefies it. It creates like this vitrified tunnel, these vitrified chambers.