Igor Witkowski
Igor Witkowski is a Polish researcher who claimed to have evidence of a secret Nazi antigravity project.
Biography[edit]
British author Nick Cook in The Hunt for Zero Point: Inside the Classified World of Antigravity Technology wrote that Witkowski claimed to have discovered the existence of the alleged German secret project Die Glocke from transcripts of an interrogation by Polish authorities of former Nazi officer Jakob Sporrenberg. Witkowski claims to have been able to read the transcripts through the help of an unnamed Polish Intelligence officer.[1]
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- ↑ Kleiner, Kurt (August 2002). ""The Hunt for Zero Point" by Nick Cook". Salon.
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