When Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler, said to be the most powerful man in the SS and the second most powerful man in Germany under Hitler, requested in writing the use of a Junkers 390 to evacuate his friends and family ahead of the surging Allies he was formally denied by his Obergruppenführer, General Hans Kammler. Kammler was the commanding officer overseeing die Glocke or the “Bell.” The Germans considered the Bell to be Kriegsentscheidend, war decisive, and their highest security classification. Himmler would be captured by the allies and end up “committing suicide” while in their custody. Kammler vanished like a phantom into history along with the die Glocke and one of Germany’s only two prototype 390’s, a six-engine monster cargo plane capable of flying to New York City and back without refueling. No body, bell or plane has ever been found. (107) Himmler was the most powerful man in the SS in name only. The most powerful man in the SS was Otto Rahn, a jew by birth and what the Catholics call a saint. It was and still is Otto Rahn who wields the unspeakable power of the Holy Grail. As noted by Wolfram von Eschenbach, “Only he who is already known in heaven, will have access to the Grail.” (108) Hans Kammler with die Glocke, which in all likelihood is the fruit of the Holy Grail, joined his master safely hidden in Neuschwabenland since the outbreak of a war, which although “an epic,” was just as fake as this timeline...
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