The Mystery Of The Nazi Submarine In NZ ~ SOLVED

NOTICE OF CANCELLATION

Due to the fact that David Child-Dennis, our Featured Speaker for SATURDAY OCT 20, has been taken ill to hospital, his talk at the GREY LYNN COMMUNITY CENTRE will be postponed until further notice.

Jonathan Eisen, Editor of Uncensored, will be at the event and will “fill in” for David if enough people show up.

We wish David a speedy recovery and will keep you informed as to when he is able to reschedule his talk on The Discovery of the German Submarine from WW2 in Northland, New Zealand.


(This is one talk you will not want to miss! – JON EISEN)

David will present this fascinating story, from 4pm – 9pm on Saturday 20th October at the Grey Lynn Community, 510 Richmond Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland. ADMISSION: $10

Sometime, in late May 1945, a German submarine, the U-196 arrived off the beach near Dargaville, Northland.

It was no accident.

Since 1943, U-196, a long range Type IXD2, U-Boat had been part of the ‘Monson Gruppe’, 33rd Flotilla, which was tasked with supplying nuclear specialists and technology to Japan,

Immediately following the German surrender on 8th May 1945, Hitler’s designated successor, Admiral Doenitz, ordered his secret submarine flotilla to sail to designated enemy ports, in exchange for Germany’s continued participation in any post war nuclear weapons program.

U-234 arrived at New York Harbour on 17th May 1945, carrying weapons grade uranium-oxide. U-196 arrived in Northland, New Zealand, with a similar cargo, one that promptly vanished, and the submarine scuttled.

However, as fate would have it, U-196 was located 60 years later by the Underwater Research Group, while conducting a routine dive, raising more questions than answers. What was the U-Boat doing here, and what happened to the crew?

After nearly a year’s research, and cutting a path through much disinformation, author and commentator, David Child-Dennis will present his theory, and conclusions, about what happened to the crew and why they were here. What started out as the discovery of the body of a German SS officer, in a shallow grave near Dargaville, has uncovered a global project of immense importance to all of us.

David will present this fascinating story, from 4pm – 9pm on Saturday 20th October at the Grey Lynn Community, 510 Richmond Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland. ADMISSION: $10

This is one talk you will not want to miss.

Jonathan Eisen, Editor

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