Bad Ischl

Jane Cobbald: Conversation with Frau Ingeborg Schauberger

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http://www.implementations.co.uk/ the original is here

Walter said help "Nature, help the trees. We have to have many more trees, more woodland. The first task for the woodland is to bring the water into existence."

Frau Schauberger is the widow of Walter, Viktor Schauberger’s son. She still lives in the family home in Bad Ischl, upper Austria. Each time I saw her she was wearing the traditional Austrian clothes, the close fitting tailored jacket and a dirndl skirt. Although she is less than five feet tall, she has a powerful presence and shows a sharp intelligence. She speaks some English, more than my German, so our conversation was mainly in English. She was concerned that she would not be able to express herself well in English, so at each meeting we had an interpreter sitting with us. At the time of our conversation, she was 89 years old.

 

 

 

 

 

Original Repulsine

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23 august 2005

Ruud Rouleaux wrote:

Best way is to travel a littebit further to Austria and visit the PKS, in Bad Ischl. They have "open door" days every Wednesday. All the repulsine models were shipped into the US, during the trip of Walter and Viktor Schauberger into the USA.

 

esaruoho wrote:

erm.. what of this, then?

PKS seminars summary. doc (08-09 june2002) claimed this:

"...Richard Feierabend (RF) Investigation of German UFO project and discovery of VS material in USA RF investigated the WW2 German ”Flying Saucer Project”. One name that cropped up frequently was Viktor Schauberger. Discovered that Karl Gerchsheimer. Robert Donner and Norman Dodd had brought VS & WS (Walter Schauberger – son) to USA in 1958, with several crates of papers and prototype models, to develop practical applications of implosion technology. VS & WS returned home empty handed and had to leave all prototypes, drawings & papers behind after VS was pressured into signing a document which was not fully translated. RF made contact with Gerchsheimer, and shortly before Gerchsheimer’s death, visited him and, with KG’s permission, removed all the prototypes, models & papers he could find, including a repulsine. He still doesn’t know if he got all the stuff. RF contacted the Schauberger family to inform them that he had obtained most (if not all) of the material VS and WS were forced to leave behind in Texas in 1958. RF has been cataloging all the documents and prototypes and showed slides of much of the material he gathered and documented. RF is still slowly returning the materials to the Schauberger archives at PKS...".

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