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Is it possible that German
scientists viewed ancient texts
like the Bhagavad-Gita not as
legendary myth, but as a source
of historical and scientific
fact?
The Germans were
the best oriental scholars in
the world.
So they translated the,
ancient text, Sanskrit, and
later, into German.
And the Germans
studied these ancient Indian
epics and were familiar with
the ideas of Vimanas.
And so, by combining that with
vitrified stone at Mohen
Daro, Pakistan.
Radioactive ash covering the
ancient city of Harappa, India.
And the biblical cities of ***
and Gomorrah.
According to the ancient
astronaut theory, the first
atomic blasts may not have
occurred during the 1940s, but
thousands of years earlier.
What they found
in these cities... Mohenjo Daro,
Harappa, Kot Diji, others of
these Harappan cities... they
found people just lying dead in
the streets.
It was like some doom had just
taken over these cities.
There are some reports that
such fields of fused sand, of
glass, have been found in places
including India.
But, if they do exist, this
would confirm the descriptions
given in the ancient Sanskrit
writings that the people of
those times had weapons
resembling our modern nuclear
weapons.
They were called Brahmastras.
According to the
Hindu texts, the Brahmastras
came from gods.
But who were these supernatural
beings?
Many of these
Hindu gods did look different
than humans.
Generally they're often
depicted as having blue skin,
1945, the U.S. military detonated
the first ever atomic bomb.
But how had the
Americans discovered the key to
the world's first successful
nuclear device?
Did they do it themselves, or
might they have had access to
the same ancient texts the
Germans did that described
powerful weapons and
extraterrestrial aircraft?
It's something
that's never denied by people
that research this thing.
There's a geophysicist in
Germany, Dr. Axel Stoll, and
he's done a technical
translation of some
of the ancient Indian texts
with an eye towards the idea
that it may have had something
to do with the German flying
discs built during the Second
World War.
So this idea is a possibility.