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  • - Ask yourself, Dr. Jones, why do you seek

  • the cup of Christ?

  • Is it for his glory, or your own?

  • You can turn back now, or learn the stuff

  • they don't want you to know.

  • Hello, thanks for tuning in, that is Matt,

  • I'm Ben, this is stuff they don't want

  • you to know.

  • We're back from a vacation which is why we

  • had just classic episodes last week.

  • Now, some of you, who might be Indiana Jones

  • fans probably recognize the quotation at the top.

  • It comes from Matt and I's favorite

  • Indiana Jones film, the last crusade.

  • In that film there's a really weird thing that

  • happens and this faction of the Nazi party is

  • questing around the middle east looking for

  • the holy grail, the cup of christ.

  • Weirdly enough, that sort of based on a real event.

  • As we know, the real life Nazi party tried

  • a lot of weird things, we're not even talking about

  • the depraved, horrible things,

  • we're talking about just weird things.

  • And to be fair, all world governments have

  • done and probably are doing things that

  • sound pretty weird.

  • Our government, the government of wherever you're

  • watching this, but what are three really strange

  • things that Nazi party did?

  • Here's number one, expeditions, yes.

  • The Nazi party did have expeditions to Tibet, to

  • Mongolia, to parts of India, Greenland,

  • eastern Europe, Finland, the list goes on,

  • and why?

  • They were looking for mythological or lost

  • civilizations.

  • They were looking to create their own myths.

  • Now remember that, because we're gonna

  • come back to that later.

  • So back to grail.

  • Specifically, Heinrich Himmler,

  • pretty high up in the Nazi hierarchy,

  • pretty high up in some occult hierarchies,

  • at least according to his self-reported beliefs.

  • Heinrich Himmler actually traveled to

  • Barcelona, Spain to look for the physical

  • holy grail.

  • Why?

  • He thought it would give him super powers.

  • That is true.

  • He thought it was, A, real, and B, possibly

  • capable of giving him powers beyond those

  • of mortal men.

  • Did he find the grail?

  • As far as we know, he did not.

  • He also believed, there was an author that

  • he was a big fan of, who said that the grail

  • might be in France.

  • Again, in either case we don't think he found it.

  • We have no proof that he did.

  • And speaking of Himmler, that leads to number two

  • on our list, occult rituals.

  • Now we've all seen the films and the movies

  • like, Dead Snow, where there are these cursed

  • Nazi zombies and where people high up

  • in the nazi hieracrchy are practicing dark magic.

  • Himmler actual believed in a lot of this stuff,

  • or at least the symbolism and that's why the

  • SS actually did have this mandate to practice

  • occult rituals.

  • Basically, Pagan holidays.

  • Maybe you think about it, a holiday is pretty much

  • a ritual and from the outside looking in,

  • it seems pretty occult.

  • So, what we know about this is that in the

  • mid 1930s, I believe 1936, Himmler actually

  • sent out a memo detailing the Pagan holidays

  • and ceremonies that the SS should celebrate

  • instead of the Christian holidays,

  • because he was trying to ween the German people

  • as a whole away from Christianity.

  • This is not the third thing,

  • this is just something that we think is interesting,

  • did the Nazi party discover nuclear power,

  • did they make nuclear weaponry?

  • Well, there's a big question about that

  • that goes into something called

  • Operation Epsilon, which Matt and I are going

  • to be exploring in an audio podcast coming up,

  • and maybe a video; it's a story for another day.

  • Sorry for the fake-out.

  • Number three.

  • Number three weird thing that

  • the Nazi's did actively.

  • They sought to recreate history.

  • Or, depending on how they saw it,

  • they sought to correct history.

  • Which had already been distorted and they

  • sought to do this with a department called

  • the Ahnenerbe.

  • Ahnenerbe.

  • I'm mispronouncing it, but this department

  • was very real.

  • Imagine a folklore department at your local

  • university, given billions of dollars of funding,

  • with skies-the-limit ideas as long as

  • they made certain preconceived notions

  • appear to be true.

  • Like the idea of an Arryan master race, the idea

  • of a law civilization that fell apart due to

  • some weird cataclysm, or the idea that at some

  • level, magic is real.

  • So, what Matt and I found out about this

  • institution, which a lot of people,

  • surprisingly, were unaware of, we knew

  • it had to be the subject of our next video.

  • So if you would like to learn more about

  • the Nazi quest around the world

  • to reconstruct history, then please,

  • stay tuned for the upcoming video in this series.

  • As always, thank you so much for watching,

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  • And of course, we have an audio podcast where

  • your messages, tweets, and emails might just make

  • it on the air.

  • "Oh! But wait, if I wanna email you,"

  • you're saying, "well, how do I do that?"

  • Great question.

  • Our address is conspiracy@howstuffworks.com

- Ask yourself, Dr. Jones, why do you seek

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