Germany’s Underground
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Location: Alsace-Lorraine Mountains Germany
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Location: Idar Oberstein Germany
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Notes: Mrs. K.S. in her younger years encountered a lizard man and two grays in a cave near Idar Oberstein and “Baumholder”.
1975 Age 19, Idar Oberstein, West Germany; my then-husband and two of our friends had gone on a picnic in a meadow near where my husband was stationed in Baumholder, West Germany. Suddenly I had the urge to explore a nearby cave. I went into the cave alone.. and saw two Greys and a nearly 7′ tall Reptilian. The reptilian was kneeling on the ground drawing a strange symbol in the dirt when I walked into the cave but stood up as we made eye contact. They were not a figment of my imagination. I saw the evidence of their having been thereafter they turned and faded away through the rock…
1975 Age 19, Mettweiler, West Germany; my husband, who I had recently found had been a Satanic high priest while in high school, attempted to convince me to ‘join’ a coven to which he belonged with his Sergeant and several other army buddies. I declined. He insisted. One night he forced me to go with him to the field where I’d seen the greys and the reptilian. I remember going into the cave and seeing the symbol on the floor of the cave. I don’t remember anything more of that night until I awoke the next morning.
Source: K.S.
Location: Ohrdruf Germany
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Notes: Patton’s forces found four large underground bases in the vicinity of the grim Nazi concentration camp near Ohrdruf, Germany; other underground facilities were reported in nearby towns. Col. Allen provided the following description: The underground installations were amazing. They were literally subterranean towns. There were four in and around Ohrdruf…. None were natural caverns or mines. All were man-made military installations. The horror camp had provided the labor. An interesting feature of the construction was the absence of any spoil. It had been carefully scattered in hills miles away.
Over 50 feet underground, the installations consisted of two and three stories, several miles in length and extending like the spokes of a wheel. The entire hull structure was of massive, reinforced concrete. The purpose of the installations was to house the High Command after it was bombed out of Berlin. The Ohrdruf installations were to have been used by the Signal Communications Section.
One, near the horror camp, was a huge telephone exchange equipped with the latest and finest apparatus. Signal Corps experts estimated their cost at $10,000,000. This place also had paneled and carpeted offices, scores of large work and storerooms, tiled bathrooms with both tubs and showers, flush toilets, electrically equipped kitchens, decorated dining rooms and mess halls, giant refrigerators, extensive sleeping quarters, recreation rooms, separate bars for officers and enlisted personnel, a moving-picture theater, and air-conditioning and sewage systems. Begun in 1944, the installations had been completed but never occupied.
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Location: Trier Germany
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Notes: Monks at the Brunia Monastery — in the Trier region of ancient Prussia [now Germany] — founded by Charlemagne‘s father Pepin the Short, reportedly captured a dark-skinned dwarf in the basement of the monastery in A.D. 1138, after they discovered several wine casks that had been emptied onto the cellar floor. They confined the little man, who refused to speak or eat until he escaped back down through the cellar and into a sloping tunnel that was accessed via a displaced stone.
Source: THE UNDERPEOPLE, by Eric Norman
Location: West Germany
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Notes: A reptilian humanoid encountered in a cave
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Location: Germany
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