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Senaste nytt från jakten på " nazisttåget" Man har inte bara hittat ett , utan man tror att det rör sig om 3 st tåg!
Säger det igen, 3 st tåg !
3 tåg , 3 tåg ..... Om det är sant? Är det som när man fann Tutankhamon skatt !
Hoppas man gör museum av hela klabbet !
Lite länkar
Radarbild av vad som ser ut som massa stridsvagnar osv. i tunneln ....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... unnel.html
Länk
http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/treasure-hu ... -1.2546143
http://uk.businessinsider.com/the-2-men ... ?r=US&IR=T
Tyvärr hittar jag inte länken just nu där man trodde det var 3 tåg !
Man börjar allt bli lite hård i byxorna grabbar.............. Vilket FYND om det är sant
hittade lite mera på facebook ! (allt som står där är ju sant, det vet alla )
NAZI GOLD TRAIN (UPDATE #8) THREE Yes THREE ‘Nazi Gold Trains’ Suspected in To Be Found in The Tunnels now. Local people are found walking in the genreal area that has been disclosed in media.
Sep 11, 2015
It appears that there could be three trains within the tunnels. It is starting to emerge that this is a major underground complex that covers 500 acres. It could have been built to protect Hitler and his staff. Tunnels, corridors and a multi-level complex near Wałbrzych. What could be inside? Christopher Szpakowski, who after decades of searching for the complex Riese says in short: EVERYTHIING.
Treasure hunter Krzyszof Szpakowski gave a presentation to reporters which included maps, diagrams and radar imaging that suggested that a secret underground network of tunnels had been found.
Underground galleries, part of Nazi Germany ‘Riese’ construction project are pictured under the Ksiaz castle in the area where the ‘Nazi gold train’ is supposedly hidden underground, on August 28, 2015 in underground galleries, part of Nazi Germany ‘Riese’ construction project are pictured under the Ksiaz castle in the area where the ‘Nazi gold train’ is supposedly hidden underground, on August 28, 2015 in Walbrzych, Poland.
These tunnels supposedly form part of the Riese Project (riese meaning “giant” in German). This was a construction project in Nazi Germany between 1943 and 1945 which was made using the labor of prisoners of war and prisoners of concentration camps. Szpakowski spoke of two secret railway tunnels near Walim, southwest Poland, which he said would need explosive experts with professional equipment in order to safely gain entrance.
He also suggested that there could be three trains from World War II within these tunnels. However, he was did not disclose any further detail on on whether the Nazi-era vehicles could contain gold.
“I won’t tell you we’ll find a chamber full of amber or that there’s a gold train. All we know well is that three trains left Wroclaw (Poland), two armored and another carrying deposits.” he said at the press conference.
“There’s no doubt that it’s an armored train, but the rest of it is still a load of Chinese whispers,” he added. Officials for the Walbrzych District Council, speaking at the same press conference, said they had no doubt that something was down in the structures. They stated that they would work as fast as possible to discover, using radar, the layout and inspect inside these structures. A cross-section radar image of the tunnel, unveiled at the press conference, showed an object that looked like a barrel or canister.
Several parts of the underground Riese Project have already been found but this latest find comes amid the search for a long-lost Nazi train from World War II in the nearby area. The search has attracted a wave of treasure-hunters and journalists to Poland after two men claimed in mid-August that they knew of the whereabouts of one of these trains.
On Wednesday, the council stated that it had received notification on the location of a “railway tunnel with a multi-level complex of underground corridors from the days of World War II.” However, it had remained tightlipped on giving further information until Friday’s press conference. It was originally claimed in August that a hidden Nazi gold train had a possible hoard of some 300 tons of gold, precious stones and Nazi firearms. Andreas Richter and Piotr Koper, the two treasure hunters, even gave up their anonymity and appeared on national TV in a bid to dispel critics that believed that it is a hoax.