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Free Freedom Trail From June 8 to 10
Friday, June 07, 2013 10:22:00 AM
by Joe Vojt
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Freedom and Unity
In the Green Mountain region of Vermont, there once was a secret German SS laboratory operating in a hidden cave network. This was during World War II and it included one-hundred-fifty Polish slave laborers. The official German records for the summer of 1944 listed 1.4 million captured Polish civilian workers. Most were considered prisoners of war in the territory of the “Greater German Reich.” At that time, every non-German was required to wear a badge, and for the Polish, it was the letter “P” (for “Pole”). Many of these laborers never returned home to Poland because they perished in the terrible conditions of overwork. Some ended in the compulsory labor camps and even in concentration camps. Others were executed as real or perceived saboteurs.
Some of the Polish labor came from the Goslar’s German arms facilities. They unknowingly ended up working in the secret German SS laboratory. The secret German SS laboratory by design diverted natural spring water that normally ran through the mountains. This water contained a chief component known as amphoteric organic acid. The ingredient had the ability to change the molecular structure of the water. While in the laboratory there never was a thought about how the water would influence the Polish slave labor pool. The purification process had been endured every time they were forced through mandatory sequenced showers. Every SS guard and all of the German workers were forced to take the process or die. No one thought that the shower process was different in any way.
In 1945, there was a mild earthquake in this region. Four people managed to escape from the hidden laboratory. Lech Makowski and Oles Dolinski where Polish slave laborers, plus two German SS guards that aided in the breakout. The four managed to crawl through a small opening in the stone rubble and escaped into the Green Mountain region of Vermont.
While inside most of the remaining Polish slave laborers including all the SS workers with the SS leaders where scattered in panic. Everyone was mesmerized. While the slave laborers had to continue working in the grand laboratory operation. Even when the laboratory started to crumble, scattering debris, solid earth, and rocks, the German leaders forced the population to keep working. The German leaders forced the population to keep working. While the doctors, scientists, and technicians rushed around trying to save the laboratory.
All the efforts could not save what nature reclaimed. It was like a miracle when nature covered the past sins of the evil humanity. Within an instant the laboratory in Vermont disappeared without a trace. It left a field of stone sentries where there once was a hidden cave.
During the terror four surviving shadows had no clue that they were in Vermont, whose motto is “Freedom and Unity.” It was unknown at that time that the molecule structure of the amphoteric organic acid water had the ability to extend life. The strange part was that it only affected all the Polish slave laborers including Lech and Oles.
The escapees were finally free from the evil laboratory requirements. The four escapees could only guess at the total demise of the laboratory. No one at the time had a clue or cared that Germany lost the greatest war in modern history.
Within the beautiful sights of Vermont the four shadows were glad to be free from the terrifying holocaust. Excitement ran through them as they ran into the open forest environment that was a true reflection of nature. It was a true blessing, but they had no clue that they were in the land of freedom.
After four decades Lech and Oles had been living in New Britain Connecticut, yet for some reason they began having unusual side effects. At the same time what they did not know was that a secret worldwide organization called the Conduit Organization was active in Connecticut. The Conduit mission was to develop the longevity of life and they became truly interested in the lives of the two Polish men.
Lech and Oles relished their new found freedom. Both were comfortable with their lifestyle and where happy living in the United States of America. But at times they had a feeling that someone might be following them. This mystery began haunting them and they could not understand why after all these years it could be an issue. Both thought, why would anyone want to spy on two unknown Polish men living in New Britain, Connecticut peacefully?
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After fifty years, time had passed, both thought about when they escaped from the secret laboratory in Vermont. They settled in Connecticut, thinking that their past would never return. The story covers Poland before and after Word War II, plus Germany,
Vermont and Connecticut. It runs about 84,000 words.
Since the Holocaust remains a part of reality, people will enjoy reading it because it is considered fiction with a touch of suspense and a twist of the historical.
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