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The 1 of 26 Twitter account is a mystery in itself. It stood idle for years and then in 2019 a location Tweet was posted.

I didn’t think much of this, in fact I overlooked it completely until recently. To understand the potential significance of the post in 2019 we must firstly be aware of two other parts of the puzzle.

The location coordinates from the post in 2019 are the Bermuda Triangle. Here’s an image:

So that piece of evidence on its own has no real significance until I examined this extract from the 1 of 26 book:

ZWT Jameson has always claimed that elements of the book are based on actual witness testimony and that he wove in a narrative to turn these testimonies into the book.

Now of course there are tales of Nazi loot constantly making headlines and the majority of these accounts tend to suggest this loot is hidden across Europe. Switzerland is accused of holding billions of dollars worth of Nazi loot and to this day revelations are constantly making headlines such as this recent article.

I’ve often theorised the concept that the book was either a visual code that somehow aligned to the 1 of 26 Twitter feed and each combined to solve various puzzles planted deep into the narrative of the book.

So how does this link the book, the location on the Tweet and Nazi loot?

I started to research a few areas concerning the end of WW2.

One thing we do know is that many prominent Nazis escaped from Germany at the end of WW2 and used a series of ‘Rattenlinien’ or ‘rat lines’ to secure passage to South America.

Typically these routes would go via Spain or Rome & Genoa then on to Argentina. More information can be found here.

Argentina was deemed a safe country for Nazis fleeing from justice. The country had a sizeable German immigrant population & a regime that was sympathetic.

This extract from the website History.com explains it well:

‘In the years after the end of the war, Argentine President Juan Peron secretly ordered diplomats and intelligence officers to establish escape routes, so-called “ratlines,” through ports in Spain and Italy to smuggle thousands of former SS officers and Nazi party members out of Europe. As with numerous other fascist-leaning South American leaders, Peron had been drawn to the ideologies of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler while serving as a military attaché in Italy during the early years of World War II. The Argentine president also sought to recruit those Nazis with particular military and technical expertise that he believed could help his country, much like the United States and the Soviet Union who both poached scientists from the Third Reich to assist them in the Cold War’ – source : History.com

Many escaped via steamship but research shows there’s little or no evidence of any German boats being sunk or captured in the Bermuda Triangle. A dead end?

I turned my attention to the possibility of a German U boat being discovered in the Bermuda Triangle.

U-505 was the evidence I needed. This U boat was captured by the US Navy in June 1944 and towed to Bermuda. More information about that incident can be read here.

This proved there was U boat activity in and around the Bermuda Triangle.

I then turned my attentions to U 530. Mystery surrounds the activities of this U boat.

For two months the whereabouts of U 530 are unknown as there was no ships log. The identities of the crew were also unknown because they carried no identification papers.

This U boat surrendered at Mar del Plata in Argentina in July 1945. The U boat had jettisoned its deck gun. There has never been an adequate explanation about the boats activities.

Rumours persist that this U boat may have been carrying highly important Nazis to South America.

So this research confirmed that there was U boat activity in and around the Bermuda Triangle and that at least one U boat, U 505 was captured by allied forces during WW2.

Documents confirm there are 50 U boats that remain unaccounted for. The majority of these will be sunk somewhere & may never be found.

But where are they and what secrets do they hold? And where’s the potential link to the map location on the 1 of 26 Twitter feed and a fleeting reference in the book?

There are a few theories I have.

Firstly a German U boat was carrying Nazi gold and got into trouble or was sunk by allied forces operating in the Bermuda Triangle. Its final resting place remains unknown, as does the cargo & any crew & passengers on board.

This U boat had Nazi gold on board and its secrets lay at the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle along with the stolen loot.

Another theory is that a German mission was hatched at the end of the war to hide Nazi gold underwater until it was safe to reclaim it.

With many Nazis attempting to escape to South America and the shallower waters of the Bermuda Triangle making it easier to reclaim the stolen gold, would they have buried this gold at sea and was the Bermuda Triangle a logical place to carry out the plan given the proximity to countries like Argentina?

We do know that there are crates containing either gold or information about the whereabouts of Nazi loot at the bottom of Lake Topltiz in Austria.

There is a difference, both logistically given the location, and also in the storage units required, to hide loot at the bottom of the sea but we also know the Nazis had form and the knowledge to carry out this type of mission given the Lake Toplitz episode.

A final theory I have is that there may be a sunken U boat at the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle with a far more troubling secret: one that the allies would rather not be made public.

There are many accounts claiming that Hitler escaped to Argentina. Including this one.

Whilst forensic evidence of Hitler’s remains continue to dispute this, the rumours and conspiracy theories persist.

Since Stalin’s claim that Hitler escaped in 1945 these rumours have refused to go away. With mounting medical evidence that refutes the claims pushing against a tide of conspiracy theories we know one thing for sure, the US and certain South American countries benefited from the influx of German scientists at the end of WW2 so a rumour to suggest that Hitler had in fact escaped would not fit the narrative we’ve been fed ever since the end of the war.

We know of Operation Paperclip. We know the US gained a lot of expertise from former NAZI scientists so how inconvenient would it be for there to be evidence that exists which would challenge what we have come to know as the accepted narrative concerning the demise of Hitler?

I suspect the forensic evidence is correct and Hitler died in that bunker in Berlin. And whilst the rumours persist about Hitler living out his final days in Argentina the evidence to contradict this is overwhelming.

However I also suspect that there is something to the theory that German U boats may have been used to transport Nazi gold around the world. Possibly to hide it until many years later.

The Bermuda Triangle would be a fairly good place to carry out such a mission. The last place the allies would search would be some kind of underwater hideout at sea. At the time such a plan would have surely been considered too outlandish?

The whistleblower theory about 1 of 26 is brought sharply into the focus when looked at in context with the 1 of 26 Twitter feed. The posts on the feed reference many different locations and other interesting subjects such as people associated with scientific endeavours.

How relevant they are is hard to judge and I shall be carrying out more research in the coming weeks and months.

I have also sent a message to the publishers of the book, Global Publishing, but am awaiting a response to my questions.

I can be reached here or via ColinZHall

Thanks for reading.