[0:04:11 - 0:04:18] In fact, he had graduated from Vienna Technical Institute, and there are suggestions that he was a contemporary of Victor 
Schauberger.
                       [0:12:01 - 0:12:08] Victor 
Schauberger, an Austrian scientist, had allegedly developed a craft with an anti-gravity effect that defied conventional physics.
                       [0:12:08 - 0:12:19] According to historian Nick Cook's great book The Hunt for Zero Point, CIC agents interrogated 
Schauberger for nine months, fully aware of his most classified work.
                       [0:12:35 - 0:12:44] After the war ended, another Army CIC agent, Neil Gershimer, tricked 
Schauberger into signing all of his work over to the United States.