In researching WW2, you find a lot of dots that seem to connect but not connect.

In researching WW2, you find a lot of dots that seem to connect but not connect. I am going to attempt to connect two, maybe three dots.

During the Niantic project days, a redacted communication was released. Seemingly to have nothing to do with Niantic or Ingress or anything for that matter. It just seemed a random release. But now I am not so sure.

In the photo below, you see an OSS officer interrogating a Dr. Andresen. Dr. Andresen mentions a sound and a feeling associated with a particular area he is taken to in the Bavarian region of Germany. And he was thankful for the loaned equipment from (redacted) because without it, they never would have found the torsion field.

(a torsion field, as it turns out, looks very similar to what we see when we view the portals in our scanners.)

so what is in Bavaria that would draw the interest of Nazi Germany who already had a tecthulhu(Die Glock)? a portal. And a portal existed in Bavaria. still does. Unfriedshausen. http://sites.palafittes.at/fundstelle/geltendorfll-unfriedshausen-20900

funny thing about this site. it's a 4 minute drive from Scholl Kaltenberg.

As to who supplied the equipment that allowed Dr. Andresen and company to find the torsion field? Maybe NIA. Maybe Bletchley. Maybe this is something Hank Johnson needs to investigate.

H. Richard Loeb
Edgar Allan Wright
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