The X-Report: Does the government posses ultra high-tech Nazi craft? The evidence is better than you think

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By Easton Martin | March 4, 2026

Much talk has been given to the idea of our government possessing so-called “alien technologies”, but is there any substance to this common talking point? Perhaps one of the most plausible pieces of anti-gravity technology that is rumored to be in the possession of our military and government is one that has deep ties to Nazi Germany. 

The legend of Die Glocke, or “The Bell,” is a centerpiece of post-war mystery that suggests the Third Reich was on the verge of a technological breakthrough far beyond conventional rocketry. While mainstream accounts of Nazi wonder weapons focus on the V-2 or the Me 262 jet, the Bell represents a pursuit of physics that seems to defy the known laws of gravity and propulsion.

​Records and testimonies from the closing days of the war describe a highly classified project situated in the Owl Mountains of modern-day Poland. Under the command of SS General Hans Kammler, a team of scientists reportedly worked within a massive underground complex known as Der Riese. 

​The device itself was described as being approximately nine feet wide and twelve to fifteen feet high, composed of a hard, heavy metal. Inside, two counter-rotating cylinders were filled with a violet, metallic liquid known as “Xerum 525.” When the cylinders spun at high speeds, the device allegedly generated a massive electromagnetic field and emitted a strange blue glow. Witnesses claimed that the experiments were so dangerous that several scientists died due to the intense radiation and mysterious “gelling” effects the field had on biological tissue.

​The most physical evidence cited by investigators is a massive circular concrete structure near the mine, often referred to as “The Flytrap” or “The Henge.” While some historians suggest it was merely the base of a cooling tower for a power plant, proponents of the Bell theory argue it was a reinforced test rig. The structure’s design implies it was built to withstand enormous upward force, suggesting it served as a tethering point for an anti-gravity craft that was being tested for vertical lift.

​As the Allied forces closed in, General Kammler and the Bell project vanished. Under Operation Paperclip, the United States military aggressively sought out Nazi scientists and their experimental data.  While the public story of Paperclip centers on the birth of the Apollo program, a shadow narrative suggests that the most radical technologies, like the Bell, were moved to classified American bases.

​The disappearance of Hans Kammler is particularly telling. Despite his high rank and involvement in numerous war crimes, he was never captured or tried at Nuremberg. Many researchers believe he struck a deal with the U.S. intelligence community, trading the secrets of Die Glocke for his own freedom and a new identity. So where does the U.S. fit into all of this, you may be wondering?

​In December 1965, a metallic, bell-shaped object crashed in the woods of Kecksburg, Pennsylvania. Witnesses who reached the site before the military arrived described an object roughly the size of a Volkswagen Beetle, with no windows or visible engines. Most notably, the base of the craft featured a band of raised symbols that resembled ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, a detail that matches some descriptions of the original Nazi Bell.

​The military response was expeditious. The object was loaded onto a flatbed truck and whisked away to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. If the Kecksburg object was indeed a descendant of the German project, it suggests that the U.S. spent two decades refining a propulsion system that operates on principles still hidden from the public eye.

Whether or not this was the infamous bell, we cannot be certain. We can however be certain of one thing: The US has many technological secrets, and it has no problem doing what it needs to do to keep them safe. 

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