plant which was a branch of Messerschmitt at Weiner-Neustadt,
Austria, a test model of a flying craft was built with a diameter
of five meters which presumably made a test flight to Vienna.
"His Martha", his wife, saw the outline of an exactly elliptical
flying object in the twilight which appeared to her to be
operating by some other means of flight that was normally the
case because of its sudden directional changes. Her reaction
was
that it was an enemy flying object and it scared her. After the
bomber attack on the plant, a doctor, "Oskar L." saw a model of
this frightful thing in the plant also and had no idea of what it
was. The astronomer Waehnl was, during the war, employed
calculating construction costs at this aircraft facility where
she had earlier in life learned something of aircraft technology
from her father. She confirmed it also. Lachner briefly spoke
with an engineer named Kuehnelt who worked as in fligh t
technology for the German Army. He explained to Lachner that he
saw such a device with a diameter of fifteen meters. Lachner
says that he had known for some years about a machine with a
thirty meter diameter. He also says that he had gotten to know a
flight engineer named Klein when he was active near the flight
testing of the supreme chief General Udet. Lachner claims that
"Klein had something to do with these things". One or more
unmanned and remote controlled of this sort of spinning-top-like
flying objects are mentioned by Lachner in connection with the
massive Allied bomber raids on the ball-bearing plant at
Wuerzburg. Finally, Lachner goes on to say that a Professor
Richter built these devices for Peron in Argentina. A long
distance test-flight was actually flown to the United States.
There the device was intercepted and an American pilot was shot
down. The remainder of the letter concerns nuclear developments
in Austria and the USA before and after the Second World War and
misunderstandings by Lusar in his book.
This letter was written in 1975. Details concerning Klein and
the larger flying objects were in print by that time. There are
important confirmations within this letter. These are
revelations concerning Lachner's wife as an eyewitness to the
object in twilight flight, the medical witness who saw the object
within the plant at Wiener-Neustadt, and the confirmation of the
astronomer, Waehnl. Unfortunately, Kadmon advises that Dr.
Waehnl is now deceased. The important point is that these are
real people with real names. Most of whom were alive at the time
of this letter. Further, some of these people were scientists
with a rep utation at stake yet they did not disavow the substance
of this letter in any way.
In the closing months of the last millennium witnessed a
breakthrough regarding foo fighters. The break came by accident
and from the government of the United States. Remember, Freedom
Of Information Act requests regarding foo fighters had been filed
with many branches of the U.S. military and intelligence services
as well as with their repository, the National Archives. Even
though all known alternative names were included, as well as a
detailed description of the device in question was provided, a
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