Fig. 3

USER'S REFERENCE: KEYWORDS TO
THE BUNKER SECRET PROJECT




ALCOHOL      "You can keep anything in alcohol - except a secret" (R. Storm Petersen).

ANABASIS      (Gr. ) = ascent.

ART       Since Nature is not created by Man, Man has to transfigure Nature through art.

BAD PETER      (cf. Slemme Peter).

BJESK      (Dan.) Traditional snaps of the Vendsyssel region, made esp. with wormwood (cf. fig. 3).

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    BLACK BOX      1) Any unit that forms part of an electronic circuit and has its function, but not its components, specified.1
2) (Aviat.) Electronic device for registration of all communication during a flight. In case of crash, the black box will contain the secret causes of the calamity.

BLOOD       Organic substance used for consecrating purposes (such as the signing of an oath).

BLUE PETER      (Naut.) A blue flag with a white square in the center, designating the letter "P" in the International Code of Signals, flown at the head of the foremast of a vessel in port to indicate that the vessel is about to leave.
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BOTTLE MESSAGES      On December 7, 1907, skipper Frederik Grønhøj and his eldest son Per Lassen left the harbour of Halmstad, Sweden, on board "The Brothers" (Dan. Brødrene) bound home for Hirtshals, carrying a load of timber. The ship was caught by a storm and wrecked. Before drowning, however, skipper Grønhøj had the courage (3°) to write two letters adressed to his family and the world. The two messages were bottled, and later washed ashore at Lønstrup and Frederikshavn. They read:
 My dear wife / and children we are / capsized are / beyond rescue / Jesus have mercy / on us / Grønhøj skipper
  O goodbye / then in the name / of Jesus we are / lost / capsized / on "The Brothers" / of Frederikshavn / F Grønhøj
(cf. fig. 4).

  Fig. 4
Historien om Hirtshals.
. Websters Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language, New York 1989:

_p. 1153, 2162,3208,4197,

_ 5305, 61012, 71372
BUNKE      (Dan., n., plur. bunker(= Eng. heap, pile, lot)). Heaps of useless material will inevitably accumulate on any working or construction site, such as was indeed the case in the BUNKER room during invention, planning, experimenting, testing and manufacturing of the BUNKER secret chamber, as well as on the BUNKER secret site at Hirtshals during the installment of the BUNKER secret chamber.

BUNKEN       Small community at the Eastern coast of Vendsyssel, about 30 km from Hirtshals. No connection with the BUNKER secret project.

BUNKER       Concrete construction, more or less subterranean, to serve as cover or shelter in times of danger and distress, such as wartimes.

BUNKER METRICS       The painstakingly exact measuring of the BUNKER secret site at Hirtshals, allows a number of correlations between BUNKER dimensions and e.g. dates of history. This discipline bears the name, BUNKER metrics.

BUNKER ROOM       (Dan. Bunkerrum). Rather large Compartment in the city of Copenhagen, serving as office, workshop and general headquarters to the BUNKER secret society during the period from secret foundation day to transportation day. All activity in the BUNKER room (cf. fig 5) was strictly secret (3 °), and no non-member of the BUNKER secret society was allowed entrance during the period. Not to be confused with the BUNKER chamber (cf. fig
8) at Hirtshals.

Fig. 5
Fig. 6
A personal key to the BUNKER Room. There was one for each member of the BUNKER secret society.





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  BUNKER SECRET CHARTER       Foundation charter of the BUNKER secret society, signed by all members on March 22, 1994. The charter reads as follows:
"Agreement Referring to the BUNKER project at Hirtshals.
In my capacity as participant (1) of the BUNKER project (2), I herewith bind myself not to reveal anything concerning the secret part of the BUNKER project, i.e. the chamber (3).   Furthermore, I bind myself to not reveal anything about the discussions leading to the construction of the chamber, or anything else related to the chamber, which is not plainly visible to every one. This holds until the disclosure of the chamber, 50 years from initiation day.
  Furthermore, I solemnly declare that I have not until now revealed anything concerning the above mentioned.
  Copenhagen, March 22, 1994
 (Undersigning) Jan Ekenberg, Mads Gamdrup, Nils Viga Hausken, Mikkel Riisberg Møller, Mogens Møller, Kasper Nefer Olsen, Nynne Livbjerg Poulsen, Rikard Silwørn, Pernille Priergaard Worsøe.
 (1) Participants are: Jan Ekenberg, Mads Gamdrup, Nils Viga Hausken, Mikkel Riisberg Møller, Mogens Møller, Kasper Nefer Olsen, Nynne Livbjerg Poulsen, Rikard Silwørn, Pernille Priergaard Worsøe.
 (2) The BUNKER project means the construction and installation of a secret in Bunker No. 2, Hirtshals. As regards the participants, (cf. (1)).
 (3) The chamber means the secluded part of the bunker, which contains the secret".

CAISSON      (Eng. n., from French, Dan. sænkekiste).     1) A structure used in unterwater work, consisting of an airtight chamber, containing air under sufficient pressure to exclude the water (cf. fig.7).
2) (Formerly) A wooden chest containing bombs or explosives, used as a mine.4

  Fig. 7
Caisson engineering at Hirtshals 1890's (photographer unknown).
Fig. 8
Caisson engineering at Hirtshals 1995.
  CHAMBER      1) Secluded space serving as private residence for any living or deceased member of a society sufficiently advanced to admit privacy.
2) (Metaph..) any secluded space, serving any purpose, ususally of a technical, scientific or murderous kind (cloud chamber, gas chamber, torture chamber).
3) The BUNKER chamber at the BUNKER secret site contains a secret (cf. fig.8).

CLOCK       Time measuring device. Since no measuring is possible without 1) a measuring unit, 2) a zero point for reference, all time measuring relates, by way of counting "up" or "down", to a point of time either in the past or in the future (the present cannot be measured as such). The BUNKER secret installation in Hirtshals contains an electronic clock device counting down to debunk day.

CLOSING DATE       On September 18, 1995, at exactly 2:45 p.m. the BUNKER secret chamber was physically closed for the next 50 years (cf. fig. 21 and fig. 22).

CONCRETE      1) An artificial, stonelike material used for various constructional purposes, made by mixing cement and various aggregates, such as sand, pebbles, gravel, shale, etc., with water and allowing the mixture to harden.5
2) Since the production of concrete is an irreversible process (producing heat as a by-product), a concrete formation will always contain the secret of its own formula: there is no way to decompose it into primary components, and no way to "read" the process backwards. Thus, the astonishing solidity, quasi imperishableness, of the concrete structures made by the Germans during WW II as parts of the Atlantic Wall, will never be fully explained.

CRYPTATION       Generally speaking, any text or picture contains a secret. In many cases, however, it is necessary to set off the secret content by manipulating text or picture in such a way that the literal content is obscured. This process of cryptation displays a twofold advantage: 1) the secret is made to appear as such, 2) the total amount of information in the world is manifestly reduced (cf. fig. 9).

DARKNESS       Total absence of light, (x>5 °) encountered in subterranean or quasi-subterranean spaces, or generally within solid bodies (cf. fig. 10).

  Fig. 9


Fig. 10
    DEBUNK       1) (U.S.) v. unmask, reveal, strip bare (= Dan. afsløre), 2) (esp.) v. alter bunker condition of secret.

DEBUNK DAY       Date (November 24, 2045) of unveiling of the BUNKER secret at Hirtshals (1 °).

DISINFORMATION       Any piece of information irrelevant to the issue in question, but nevertheless listed amongst informations which in fact are relevant (cf. Blue Peter).

DRIFT      1) A multitude of different objects - such as amber, seaweeds, driftwood and bottle messages - are frequently washed ashore near the BUNKER secret site at Hirtshals. This general drift is basically caused by meteorological factors and influenced by such cosmological factors as lunar phase and position.
2) It appears that any electronic clock device is subjected to a similar condition of temporal "drift". The BUNKER secret countdown clock, therefore, has to be readjusted from time to time.