Discovering the Cave
Until a few months ago, Specialist Danny Bowen served in the U.S. military. While stationed in southern Germany, Bowen heard stories about "the Cave."
During World War II, Stalag 383 existed around the location. According to rumors Bowen heard, inside the nearby cave were supposedly the skeletons of some of its victims.
Bowen Decides to Explore
When Specialist Bowen heard the stories about Breitenwinner cave, it concerned him very much.
The idea that there might still be the remains of people, especially scattered in large piles inside a cave, with no one seeming to care, did not sit right with him.
Feeling "Betrayed"
In an honest, open letter Danny Bowen wrote to us, he said he "felt betrayed" when he discovered that no one seemed to care.
As he explained, "these people deserve better," their families deserve to know their fate, and they deserve a proper burial, not just to be discarded in a cave somewhere.
At Metropoliti Expres we DO care. Accordingly, we have already begun contacting officials, and in Part II we’ll explain what our "grand plan" is to help solve this historical mystery.
We are honored to work with famed researcher Patrick Cooke, of course Danny; and famed Canadian broadcaster Mr. Rob McConnell of The "X" Zone Radio Show, who first broke this story and allowed us to direct this operation here from Europe.
Part II next week
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