Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The Hindenburg Was The Pride Of Germany

Flying over New York







Flying Over The Pyramids Of Egypt







Flying Over Jerusalem















The Starboard Dining Room







It Had Two Decks The Width Of the Ship















This Was No Accident
The Disaster Happened on May 6, 1937







This Happened In 32 Seconds






 
The History Of Dirigibles
The dirigible is a semi-rigid airship, referred to as Zeppelins, after Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin. The ship is a rigid aluminum framework containing separate gas bags.
 
In 1910, the rigid Deutschland became the world's first commercial airship. Between 1910 and 1914, German zeppelins flew 107,208 miles and carried 34,028 passengers without injury. The Graf Zeppelin, flew from 1927 to 1937, carrying thousands. In 1929 it flew around the world.
 




 
The Hindenburg Was The Pride Of Germany
In 1925, these airships flew around the world. They would fly over the beaches of Rio  Janeiro, the rain forests of Amazon, Europe, the Middle-East.
This was Germany's greatest ambassador.









This Air Ship Was Enormous
It was the size of the Queen Mary. Today's Goodyear blimp is approximately 22% of it's size.

 




International Zionism Orchestrated This Disaster
World Jewry had declared war on Germany in 1934. After the Weimar swindle, Germany was fed up with them, so Hitler passed the Nuremberg Laws, and gave them their walking papers.



 





An Economic War
In June of 1933, there was a worldwide Jewish boycott of German goods.
 






Hitler Protects The Fatherland
By 1935, the Zionists controlled the German judicial and educational systems, and most of the professions. Berlin was such a sewer of depravity that Germany passed the Nuremberg Laws. Sexual harassment was so intense that Zionists were actually forbidden to hire a German Fraulein under age 45 as domestic help.

 





How Was It Done?
The generally-accepted theory is that a female communist, Esther Lieblinsky, became romantically involved with one of the Hindenburg's crew members.






   
Eric Spehl
According to Arthur Hoehling, Spehl  planted a bomb in "Gas Cell 4," the location of the initial explosion. The bomb broke the airship's back, a bottle of oxygen mixed with the Hydrogen, and the ship was gone in 32 seconds. 








Hydrogen Is Flammable
Germany had been building dirigibles for 35 years, and had numerous safety features. They had several independent gas bags, all were equipped with an emergency blow-off vent at the top. The only way to do this type of burn was the use of compressed oxygen as an accelerant.
The Hindenburg was the combination of a bomb, an oxygen bottle, and the hydrogen gas.
 





   
Germany's Finest Pilots
Captain Max Pruss, and Ernst Lehmann, were the Zeppelin Company’s most experienced pilots, with hundreds of flights. Both said a bomb took the ship down.

 






 

 Dr. Hugo Eckener
Eckener was the head of the Zeppelin airship company, and he blamed it on sabotage.

 

NASA Engineer Addison Bain
Bain contends it wasn't the hydrogen, and something highly flammable, other than the hydrogen, was aboard. If it was a gas explosion, the dirigible would immediately sink, but footage shows the Hindenburg stayed aloft. Bain noticed the fire was infernally hot and unmistakably orange, versus a hydrogen fire which burns with a bluish-white flame. Here is a movie  of a hydrogen burn.
 

Bain's report
   
Zeppelins had an impeccable safety r





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