John Dering on the Philadelphia Experiment
- October 31st, 2011
- Posted in Audio
Laser-physicist John Dering discusses Einstein’s Unified Field Theory and its applications in the Philadelphia Experiment, Nazi-Bell, and Rhine Valley experiments during World War II. He speculates that the Philadelphia Experiment may have started out with the goal of naval radar stealth and inadvertently led to non-linear anomalous field effects. He also describes a Nazi secret weapons project in the Rhine Valley and electronic warfare experiments that may be one source of “foo fighter” reports by Allied pilots in 1944. Read more

Laser-physicist John Dering discusses engineering applications of Albert Einstein’s Unified Field Theory. While Einstein never completed the theory, Dering believes that the Unified Field Theory was refined enough to identify methods by which electromagnetism could be used to manipulate the time-space manifold as a result of Einstein’s metric torsion tensor. Dering further describes Gabriel Kron’s use of the Unified Field Theory in 30′s-era research to eliminate UFT effects from distributed electrical systems.
In 2001, a California defense contractor built a small replication of the Nazi Bell device, and it produced effects just as Igor Witkowski and Nick Cook had reported on the original project. The Nazi Bell replication was built by SARA under funding from Joe Firmage’s ISSO startup, and developed around an applied engineering model of Einstein’s Unified Field Theory. In short, it was a modern attempt at a scale replication of the original Nazi Bell experiment, based largely on their interpretation of the original Bell design.
Although first described in Igor Witkowski’s “The Truth About The Wunderwaffe”, the Nazi Bell didn’t gain notoriety until Nick Cook’s “The Hunt for Zero Point”, and ever since speculation about the Nazi Bell has run wild. Witkowski himself believes that the Nazi Bell was an advanced propulsion device based on German research in Quantum Mechanics, and Nick Cook seems to largely agree with him. However, others speculate that the Nazi Bell may have been anything from a water tower to a time travel experiment.
Nazi UFOs? Viktor Shauberger, Vril, and the Haunebu flying saucers are well known Nazi UFO mythology, but far less is known about the Nazi Bell. That’s where Dr. Joseph Farrell comes in. His insatiable appetite for history puts him in the spotlight with the release of “SS Brotherhood of the Bell”. He offers new insight into the history of the Nazi Bell and the Nazi SS group led by Hans Kammler that created it, along with historical context on decades of Nazi UFO mythology. Is the Nazi Bell a myth, or something more?