Category: Scientific Secrecy
- The American and the Nazi Scientist Swap
This theory claims that the United States struck a hidden bargain at the end of the Second World War: in exchange for access to German scientists, weapons expertise, and potentially bomb-related research, top Nazi figures—including Adolf Hitler in the most extreme version—were allowed to disappear rather than be fully captured or publicly accounted for. The theory fuses documented postwar recruitment of German specialists with older Hitler-escape narratives.
- The "Blue Room" of Science
This theory held that the British Royal Society possessed a hidden room—sometimes called a “Blue Room”—where impossible or forbidden artifacts were stored: beings from other worlds, magical devices, impossible fossils, or scientific anomalies too destabilizing for public knowledge. The documented record clearly shows that the Royal Society really did maintain collections, a repository, and a tradition of preserving rare and curious objects. It also shows that early scientific institutions were heir to cabinet-of-curiosity culture. What remains entirely unproven is the existence of a secret room containing alien or magical artifacts withheld from the public.