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Ep 225: Die Glocke, The Nazi Bell

Blurry Photos

David Flora

Science, Social Sciences, Society & Culture

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2019

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Do the stories ring true, or go belly-up? Grab your WWII uniform and theoretical physics book, Blurry Photos is ringing Die Glocke, the Nazi Bell in this episode! An alleged secret device, Die Glocke, the Nazi Bell is thought by many to have been a German WWII project which would have been "decisive for the war." Flora grabs a mallet and strikes at the research to look at all the factors in this fascinating topic. Variously described as a weapon, a time travel mechanism, anti-gravity tech, and a nuclear instrument, it has captivated researchers for years. Listen as Flora takes you through the people, places, and supposed capabilities of this historical enigma. What was the Bell? How do we know about it? And can the story be believed? Listen for an epic journey through the history and mystery of this infamous object! Music Myst on the Moor, Aftermath, Black Vortex, Danse Macabre, Long Note Three, Malicious, Tenenbrous Brothers Carnival - Intermission, Fantastic Dim Bar - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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0:00.0

This episode is sponsored by Cards Against Humanity. They asked me not to read an ad, so that's what I'm not doing.

0:07.0

Enjoy the show! You can look back on the Second World War and point out certain events, turning points and

0:22.3

technologies that led to the eventual allied victory over

0:25.9

the Axis powers. But sometimes you can't help but wonder about the many what if scenarios. What if Japan had actually coordinated with the

0:39.3

Nazis and attacked Russia instead of Pearl Harbor.

0:44.0

What if Spain's fascist Franco hadn't been dealing with Civil War aftermath and joined the Axis?

0:51.0

What if D-Day had failed?

0:54.0

But there's one chilling what if in the shadow of them all,

1:01.0

an unthinkable scenario that would have changed the course of the war, and one

1:06.6

that some researchers think was just this side of a hare's width from happening.

1:13.6

What if the Nazis had developed technology capable not only of anti-gravity flight, but of inflicting

1:21.2

horrible damage to living things, and possibly even time travel.

1:27.0

Such things rarely fall in the realm of believability, but the story of Deglaca, the Bell, has enough

1:37.1

connections to top Nazi military figures, scientists, and locations to make you pause on hitting the dismissal button.

1:47.0

Add this to the reports from a couple journalists and authors

1:50.0

who have connected some dots over the years

1:52.0

and sprinkle in some ominous photos

1:55.0

of its supposed testing ground and concepts

1:58.0

and you have one sweet-smelling conspiracy cake baking. We'll let it bake in the oven of scrutiny and

2:07.3

see if it rises or burns as we take a look at De Glaca, the Nazi bell, on this episode of blurry photos. Hey everybody I'm your host David Flora.

2:34.6

Pretty pumped for this one. It's got a great blend of history and weird science and mystery to it. I think you'll enjoy the

2:39.9

journey of learning about the bell, the players involved, and ultimately the critical thinking

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