This article is bull****. Everyone knows he went to the secret Nazi moon base.
I have a very good friend, who's in law's own a winery outside Santiago, Chile. VERY Germanic, ladies blonde and beautiful, men doctors and arrogantly BMWish. Been there, by way of Argentina, since the mid-40's. It's not so far fetched that Adolf could have made the journey, I haven't seen anything to convince me.There was a lot of Nazi support in South America. Many very wealthy people and business owners. To this day there are places with a large German population. Hitler very well could have it. I don't believe the ego issue would have been relevant. Every source says he was very ill by the end of the war.
Thing is, IMO, it really doesn't matter. I highly doubt anyone will ever find 100% proof one way or the other. Just a mystery that wasn't meant to be solved.
This article is bull****. Everyone knows he went to the secret Nazi moon base.
Everyone knows he went to the Nazi moon base.
Or was it the underwater Aryan village?
Season Two of Hunting Hitler is underway...
Four seasons in and the Oak Island guys haven't found treasure. What makes you think that Hunting Hitler will ever bag a trophy?
It's like the shows with the moronic bigfoot or ghost hunters. Does anybody actually believe that they will EVER produce definitive proof of anything?
Other than, that people will watch anything.
...Every objection raised was answered...
I remember reading the reader's digest article on oak island when I was young, so that show interests me. There are a lot of questions that remain unanswered (layers of logs, stone at 90 feet, etc), but it all hinges on the assumption that those are facts and not folklore. The inner child in me wants to see them find a massive treasure, but the adult in me is glad I'm not sending the money they are, so it's cheap entertainment.