 
 Jeg kjente igjen en av UFO-er av nazi- filmklippen.

Fra "Suske en Wiske" en Belgisk bildeserie. Er det kjent i Norge og? Tegningen er fra 1958.
For mer info om "Vril" : 
http://www.sacred-texts.com/atl/vril/index.htmFra sammen webside 
http://www.sacred-texts.com/ufo/aiac.htm"...the Vaimanika 
Sastra, a fourth  century B.C. text written by Bharadvajy the Wise, using even 
 older texts as his source, was rediscovered in a temple in India. It dealt 
with the operation of Vimanas and included information  on the steering, 
precautions for long flights, protection of the  airships from storms and 
lightning and how to switch the drive  to "solar energy" from a free energy 
source which sounds like  "anti-gravity." The Vaimanika Sastra (or 
Vymaanika-Shaastra) has  eight chapters with diagrams, describing three types 
of  aircraft, including apparatuses that could neither catch on fire  nor 
break. It also mentions 31 essential parts of these vehicles  and 16 materials 
from which they are constructed, which absorb  light and heat; for which 
reason they were considered suitable  for the construction of Vimanas. 
     This document has been translated into English and is available  by 
writing the publisher: VYMAANIDASHAASTRA AERONAUTICS by  Maharishi 
Bharadwaaja, translated into English and edited,  printed and published by Mr. 
G. R.Josyer, Mysore, India, 1979  (sorry, no street address). Mr. Josyer is 
the director of the  International Academy of Sanskrit Investigation, located 
in  Mysore. There seems to be no doubt that Vimanas were powered by  some sort 
of "anti-gravity." Vimanas took off vertically, and  were capable of hovering 
in the sky, like a modern helicopter or  dirigible. Bharadvajy the Wise refers 
to no less than 70  authorities and 10 experts of air travel in antiquity. 
     These sources are now lost. Vimanas were kept in a Vimana Griha,  a kind 
of hanger, and were sometimes said to be propelled by a  yellowish-white 
liquid, and sometimes by some sort of mercury  compound, though writers seem 
confused in this matter. It is  most likely that the later writers on Vimanas, 
wrote as  observers and from earlier texts, and were understandably  confused 
on the principle of their propulsion. The "yellowish- white liquid" sounds 
suspiciously like gasoline, and perhaps  Vimanas had a number of different 
propulsion sources, including  combustion engines and even "pulse-jet" 
engines. It is  interesting to note, that the Nazis developed the first  
practical pulse-jet engines for their V-8 rocket "buzz bombs."  
Hitler and the 
Nazi staff were exceptionally interested in  ancient India and Tibet and sent 
expeditions to both these  places yearly, starting in the 30's, in order to 
gather esoteric  evidence that they did so, and perhaps it was from these 
people  that the Nazis gained some of their scientific information! ..."
Hvis du bruker Vimanas som søkeord finner du mye mer.