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Does the Shabaram Cave exist?

At present, the Shabaram cave has not been discovered, and it has not been confirmed whether it really exists!

Mbala Cave, historically, Hitler and some senior German generals believed that there was Mbala Cave in China and Tibet, which was the axis of the world and contained infinite energy. Whoever can find it will get a kind of biological sanctuary.

1938, Himmler was ordered to send the "German SS Sefer Expedition" led by naturalist Ernst Sefer and anthropologist Bruno Berger to Tibet. Other members of this group include botanists, entomologists and geophysicists.

1941At the end of February, the German army on the Soviet battlefield was defeated in the battle of Moscow at the heavy cost of losing 500,000 men, 1300 tanks and 2,500 guns. In the winter of the same year, millions of Germans fell into a passive position in the Battle of Stalingrad. Faced with some bad news, Hitler and his general staff were at a loss.

At this time, Himmler was also puzzling over how to get rid of the military passive situation. On the one hand, he organized charlatans to hang hammers on the Atlantic map to find the allied fleet. On the other hand, he thought of the "earth axis" of the Far East.

Later, Himmler met with Hitler and proposed to send a special task force to Sha Mbala Cave in Tibet to find the "earth axis" that can control the world, and then send thousands of airborne troops there to establish an "immortal army"; At the same time, it can reverse the "earth axis", let Germany return to 1939, correct the mistakes made at the beginning, and start the war again.

To this end, Himmler held secret talks with Hitler for six hours, and also submitted a 2000-page report to Hitler, one of which showed the general location of Shah Mbala. Later, there was the story of Mbala Cave in Tibet.

The power of "sand Mbala"

1942165438+1On October 28th, when the Nazi army was besieged in Stalingrad and defeated in Africa, Himmler, the head of the Gestapo, met Hitler on that day and submitted a 2000-page report. They had a private conversation for six hours.

Himmler put forward a surprising suggestion in his report (part of which was first published in 1990)-to immediately send a special team composed of experienced mountaineers and scholars to Tibet to look for Sha Mbala Cave.

As an out-and-out heretic, Himmler firmly believes that if the world axis is turned in the opposite direction, time can go back, Nazi Germany can return to the arrogant 1939, all the mistakes made can be corrected, and the war can be restarted and won. His suggestion was accompanied by a map showing the general location of Sha Mbala.

This picture was drawn by the Nazis during their first expedition to Tibet in 1938. The photographic film of the expedition was found in a masonic site in Germany after the war. According to the official statement, the film was burned in the Cologne fire in the autumn of 1945. It is said that there are images of the entrance to Sha Mbala and the axis of the world in the film.

Victor Proudfoot, a British historian, said that in 1945, officials of the Ministry of the Interior and the People's Committee found the body of a killed Tibetan Lama in the basement while inspecting the half-destroyed Empire State Building.

It is reported that Nazi Germany once pinned its hopes on mysterious pagan theories. When Hitler was besieged and dying like a turtle in a jar, he was still obsessed with Shah Mbala, hoping to find this lifeline. Hitler's own speech about "miracle" also proved this point. Since the spring of 1945, these remarks have come out one after another.