The greatest secret of the 20th century was how the gold and treasure of the world was systematically plundered and hidden away… only to be used as collateral for vast, secret bank accounts. If your plan calls for the complete destruction of the global economy, you need a global currency that is backed by nothing but “faith and credit.” The article of December 1, 1934, reveals a total excess of $222 million, 385 thousand and...
Maier Files
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TIDBITS – backstory Maier Files – Within the insider circles of the international community, much of the atrocities and problems of WW1 were blamed on the gold standard — for the reasons outlined in Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations from 1776. It was sufficient to convince Emperor Hirohito of Japan to travel to the United Kingdom and sign a secret pact, in 1921, to create the Bank of International Settlements (BIS). The BIS was...
Dive into the enigmatic world of the Maier Files with our latest promotional video, now available on our website! This thrilling 1-minute and 30-second video offers a tantalizing glimpse into the hidden histories, ancient rites, and covert operations that define the Maier Files series. Get ready to be captivated by the secrets and shadows that lie within each episode. Watch the Video Now A Journey Through Secrets and Shadows In a world filled with secrets and shadows, the Maier Files […]...
Tom Bearden, a Lieutenant Colonel U.S. Army (Retired). President and Chief Executive Officer, CTEC, Inc. MS Nuclear Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, is a deep, precise thinker who knows his fundamentals. He discussed the cold war, his interpretation of UFOs, and his ideas about human perception. “Consciousness is time, specifically time delay,” Bearden said. At particular points in time, the physical and mental worlds are identical. Humans, as products and reflections of the universe, are...
Mystery stories leave a flat aftertaste, because before the solution, anyone might have done it; after, it turns out to have been only a certain someone. But the infinite and the unknown endlessly call each other up, letting imagination loose. We love to live on frontiers that enclose a well mannered, finite world but look out toward the at any time unexpected. Is this mere romantic excitement or the dabbling curiosity of our species carried...
In 1945, three “smoking guns” set the stage for the quiet removal, redistribution, and even destruction of Germany’s most advanced research. This detective-style dive follows the paper trail—from Truman’s license-to-steal order to a midnight conference in Frankfurt and a vanished hilltop lab—to reveal how electromagnetic and communications breakthroughs could simply disappear. Background reading that reframes what might have happened to any inventor who got too close. If you tug the right threads, the war never ends. It only switches offices. […]...
In the mystical realms of Maier Files Chronicles, host Maxwell Braunhardt invites listeners on a captivating journey through the ages, unlocking secrets and unraveling mysteries. In this episode, we delve into the enigmatic tale of the Amber Room – a treasure steeped in history, witchcraft, and the ancient wisdom of the Nordic peoples. The Amber Room: A Jewel of History The episode unfolds with a historical exploration of the Amber Room, a world-renowned masterpiece that...
I manage the emails and sometimes the social media for the Maier Files. Most messages are questions about availability or release dates. Sometimes something arrives that is different. Johannes Brunn wrote to us several months ago — not a fan letter, more like three very careful questions about mythological sources in the series. I read it twice before I forwarded it to Pat. Pat replied the same evening, which anyone who knows him will understand...
The iconography of The Ghent Altarpiece has since a long time fascinated researchers. When it was finished in 1432, the work of art became instantly the most famous in Europe. It was the first real oil painting. Oil had been utilized to tie shades to artistic creations since the Middle Ages, however Jan van Eyck was the first to exhibit the genuine capability of oils, which permit far greater subtlety and detail than largely-opaque egg-based tempera paint, which was preferred […]...
In physics, we speak of energy and its various manifestations, such as electricity, light, heat, etc. The situation in psychology is precisely the same. Here, too, we are dealing primarily with energy . . . with measures of intensity, with greater or lesser quantities. It can appear in various guises. . . . As I worked with my fantasies, I became aware that the unconscious undergoes or produces change. Only after I had familiarized myself...
The idea of the importance of coincidences, as such, was introduced by Paul Kammerer in 1920, in his book Seriality, in which he logged a hundred amazing examples. His complex idea intrigued Einstein and was expanded by Carl Jung, who changed Kammerer’s term to the more widely used word synchronicity, or “meaningful coincidence.” Like Kammerer, Jung noticed that if two events were not causally related, but connected by meaning, it therefore established that a human...
“The machine stopped working yesterday at 1:08am. It ran for 54 days and 54 nights.” — Episode 09, Zero Hour On December 20, 2024, China unveiled CHIEF — the world’s most powerful hypergravity centrifuge. According to official reports, it compresses time and space, making decades happen in days. The stated purpose? Studying how materials behave under extreme gravitational stress. But those familiar with Otto Maier’s wartime experiments might recognize something else entirely. The Rotation Principle The Chinese centrifuge generates 1,900 […]...













