EGYPT, July
1937 :
The sun was high in the sky and Hauptmann Hans
MULLER sweat under his SS
uniform. “Dammed Country
! No radio, no women, not even a cool beer to quench my thirst”, he
thought.
The sounds of
picks and shovels echoed through the valley as the fellahs were digging
the sand under the supervision of the german officer, responsible for
the SS archaeological team.
Suddenly, Ahmed heard a metallic noise as his
shovel bounced on a rock : he was sure : the tomb was there, just a few
feet under the ground. He immediately called Hauptmann MULLER : “ I
found something, Saïb”.
The fellahs
redoubled their efforts to unearth the non descript Egyptian tomb they
were looking for since six weeks.
By the end of
the day, the entrance of the tomb was unearthed. Hauptmann MULLER was
the first to enter the stone door, followed by Ahmed and Aziz. He walked
in the dark and fresh corridor, a
gas lamp in his right hand. The
crypt must be close to him now.
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LONDON, December 1946 :
The
briefing room was dark and foggy. Smoky should be more appropriate, as
Colonel James B. Stuart was smoking a large cigar.
“Gentlemen,
since 1945 there were many claims about alleged German developments of
revolutionary saucer-shaped crafts able to fly with incredible
performances”
“One
of our spies, I won’t give you his name of course, took all the risks to
bring photos and plans of a new german prototype flying craft which could
change the face of the battle”.
“Our
secret services called it a flying saucer but its german namecode is VRIL
or V-7”
The
photos of a circular object appeared on the white screen.
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