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The workings of the Bell were initially devised by the [[Wyrrester]]s during ongoing population crises on their home [[planet]] [[Typholchatkas]]. Hoping to launch a military operation on Earth, the [[Wyrrester]]s sent the instructions for building the machine as coded radio signals to the planet which was in the grips of [[World War II]]. The signals were intercepted by both [[United Kingdom|Britain]] and [[Germany]].
The workings of the Bell were initially devised by the [[Wyrrester]]s during ongoing population crises on their home [[planet]] [[Typholchatkas]]. Hoping to launch a military operation on Earth, the [[Wyrrester]]s sent the instructions for building the machine as coded radio signals to the planet which was in the grips of [[World War II]]. The signals were intercepted by both [[United Kingdom|Britain]] and [[Germany]].


The British struggled to translate the message, sending it to [[Bletchley Park]] like [[Alan Turing]] and [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Judson]]. After they were finally translated around the early stages of [[1944]], the British decided to built the machine after [[Allies|Allied]] agents in [[Europe]] confirmed the [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] had begun work on their own version, ''[[Die Glocke]]''. The German experiments were unsuccessful and the British were advised on how to avoid many of their fatal mistakes by the [[occult]]ist counter-intelligence operative [[Aleister Crowley]]. Crowley warned about the type of [[energy]] used and the machine's proximity to [[ley line]]s.
The British struggled to translate the message, sending it to [[Bletchley Park]] like [[Alan Turing]] and [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Judson]]. After they were finally translated around the early stages of [[1944]], the British decided to built the machine after [[Allies (World War II)|Allied]] agents in [[Europe]] confirmed the [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] had begun work on their own version, ''[[Die Glocke]]''. The German experiments were unsuccessful and the British were advised on how to avoid many of their fatal mistakes by the [[occult]]ist counter-intelligence operative [[Aleister Crowley]]. Crowley warned about the type of [[energy]] used and the machine's proximity to [[ley line]]s.


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