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Axel Stoll (30 October 1948 – 28 July 2014)[1] was an extreme-right esoteric Germangeophysicist and conspiracy theorist. He wrote many books, including "Hochtechnologie im Dritten Reich" and "Das Wissen um die unterdrückte Physik - Ein Buch von Axel Stoll", combining pseudo-science and various conspiracy theories, especially concerning the Third Reich.
He received notoriety through the publication of internet videos.
Conspiracy theories
Second World War
Several of Axel Stoll's conspiracy theories centered on World War II. He thought that Germany colonized the moon after the defeat of the Wehrmacht.
Aldebaran and the Races
Axel Stoll thought that the Aryan race actually are aliens from the star Aldebaran and that the earth is a jail planet for those who did wrong. In his opinion, all races are coming together to kill each other.