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Following the rise of Adolf Hitler, who discovered the Society after he had been ordered to spy on them, Serbottendorff’s newspaper was bought out by Dietrich Eckart, a Bavarian Catholic who had helped form the German Worker’s Party - and thus the newspaper was now under German rule, for obvious reasons. It was Eckart who introduced Hitler to the more esoteric ways of the world, and it was Eckart who transcribed Mein Kampf. When they came to power, Hitler set up the SS, a secret Order of the Silver Star who went out initiating people into the esoteric mysteries.  
Following the rise of Adolf Hitler, who discovered the Society after he had been ordered to spy on them, Serbottendorff’s newspaper was bought out by Dietrich Eckart, a Bavarian Catholic who had helped form the German Worker’s Party - and thus the newspaper was now under German rule, for obvious reasons. It was Eckart who introduced Hitler to the more esoteric ways of the world, and it was Eckart who transcribed Mein Kampf. When they came to power, Hitler set up the SS, a secret Order of the Silver Star who went out initiating people into the esoteric mysteries.  
   
   
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==Vril Society==
==Vril Society==
[[File:The Coming Race (1871).png|thumb|Cover of an 1871 edition of The Coming Race <ref>[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Coming_Race_(1871).png wiki]</ref>]]
[[File:The Coming Race (1871).png|thumb|Cover of an 1871 edition of The Coming Race <ref>[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Coming_Race_(1871).png wiki]</ref>]]
The Coming Race is an 1871 novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, reprinted as Vril, the Power of the Coming Race. Among its readers have been those who have believed that its account of a superior subterranean master race and the energy-form called "Vril" is accurate, to the extent that some theosophists, notably [[Helena Blavatsky]], William Scott-Elliot, and Rudolf Steiner, accepted the book as being (at least in part) based on occult truth. A popular book, [[The Morning of the Magicians]] (1960) suggested that a secret Vril Society existed in pre-Nazi Berlin.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vril Vril]</ref>
[[The Coming Race]] is an 1871 novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, reprinted as Vril, the Power of the Coming Race. Among its readers have been those who have believed that its account of a superior subterranean master race and the energy-form called "Vril" is accurate, to the extent that some theosophists, notably [[Helena Blavatsky]], William Scott-Elliot, and Rudolf Steiner, accepted the book as being (at least in part) based on occult truth. A popular book, [[The Morning of the Magicians]] (1960) suggested that a secret Vril Society existed in pre-Nazi Berlin.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vril Vril]</ref>


The  [[Vril Society]]  was formed by a group of female psychic mediums led by the Thule Gesellschaft medium [[Maria Orsitsch]] (Orsic) of Zagreb, who claimed to have received communication from Aryan aliens living on [[Alpha Tauri]]<ref>[https://theskylive.com/sky/stars/aldebaran-alpha-tauri-star Skylive.com]</ref>, or [[Aldebaran]] in the [[Taurus (Constellation)]].  Allegedly, these aliens had visited [[Earth]] and settled in [[Sumerian-Egypt Invasion|Sumeria]], and the word Vril was formed from the ancient Sumerian word "Vri-Il" ("like god"). A second medium was known only as Sigrun, a name etymologically related to Sigrune, a Valkyrie and one of Wotan's nine daughters in Norse legend.
The  [[Vril Society]]  was formed by a group of female psychic mediums led by the Thule Gesellschaft medium [[Maria Orsitsch]] (Orsic) of Zagreb, who claimed to have received communication from Aryan aliens living on [[Alpha Tauri]]<ref>[https://theskylive.com/sky/stars/aldebaran-alpha-tauri-star Skylive.com]</ref>, or [[Aldebaran]] in the [[Taurus (Constellation)]].  Allegedly, these aliens had visited [[Earth]] and settled in [[Sumerian-Egypt Invasion|Sumeria]], and the word Vril was formed from the ancient Sumerian word "Vri-Il" ("like god"). A second medium was known only as Sigrun, a name etymologically related to Sigrune, a Valkyrie and one of Wotan's nine daughters in Norse legend.
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The book of Jacques Bergier and Louis Pauwels was published in German with the title: Aufbruch ins dritte Jahrtausend: von der Zukunft der phantastischen Vernunft (literally Departure into the Third Millennium: The Future of the Fantastic Reason) in 1969.
The book of Jacques Bergier and Louis Pauwels was published in German with the title: Aufbruch ins dritte Jahrtausend: von der Zukunft der phantastischen Vernunft (literally Departure into the Third Millennium: The Future of the Fantastic Reason) in 1969.


In his book [[Black Sun]], Professor Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke refers to the research of the German author Peter Bahn. Bahn writes in his 1996 essay, "Das Geheimnis der Vril-Energie" ("The Secret of Vril Energy"), of his discovery of an obscure esoteric group calling itself the "Reichsarbeitsgemeinschaft", which revealed itself in a rare 1930 publication Vril. Die Kosmische Urkraft (Vril, the cosmic elementary power) written by a member of this Berlin-based group, under the pseudonym "Johannes Täufer" (German: "John [the] Baptist"). Published by the influential astrological publisher, Otto Wilhelm Barth (whom Bahn believes was "Täufer"), the 60-page pamphlet says little of the group other than that it was founded in 1925 to study the uses of Vril energy.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vril Vril wiki]</ref>
In his book Black Sun, Professor Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sun_(Goodrick-Clarke_book) Black Sun, 2001]</ref> refers to the research of the German author Peter Bahn.  
 
Bahn writes in his 1996 essay, "Das Geheimnis der Vril-Energie" ("The Secret of Vril Energy"), of his discovery of an obscure esoteric group calling itself the "Reichsarbeitsgemeinschaft", which revealed itself in a rare 1930 publication Vril. Die Kosmische Urkraft (Vril, the cosmic elementary power) written by a member of this Berlin-based group, under the pseudonym "Johannes Täufer" (German: "John [the] Baptist"). Published by the influential astrological publisher, Otto Wilhelm Barth (whom Bahn believes was "Täufer"), the 60-page pamphlet says little of the group other than that it was founded in 1925 to study the uses of Vril energy.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vril Vril wiki]</ref>


==Thule Society==
==Thule Society==
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In 1919, the Thule Society's Anton Drexler, who had developed links between the Society and various extreme right workers' organizations in Munich, together with Karl Harrer established the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (DAP), or German Workers Party. Adolf Hitler joined this party in 1919. By April 1, 1920, the DAP had been reconstituted as the National Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP), or National Socialist German Workers Party generally known as the "Nazi Party".
In 1919, the Thule Society's Anton Drexler, who had developed links between the Society and various extreme right workers' organizations in Munich, together with Karl Harrer established the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (DAP), or German Workers Party. Adolf Hitler joined this party in 1919. By April 1, 1920, the DAP had been reconstituted as the National Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP), or National Socialist German Workers Party generally known as the "Nazi Party".


The inner core of the [[Thule Society]] were [[Satanic|Satanists]] that were practicing [[Black Magic]]. The sole intent was for them to, with help from magic rituals, bring [[Consciousness]] to a level where they could perceive the evil of the world and stay in telepathic communication with [[Negative Aliens]] who communicate on that level. With the help of this dark energy, the goal of the initiated would be to create a race of Supermen of Aryan stock, who would exterminate all “lower” races. (see [[Eugenics]] and [[Main Goals of the Power Elite]]).
The inner core of the [[Thule Society]] were [[Satanic|Satanists]] that were practicing [[Black Magic]]. The sole intent was for them to, with help from magic rituals, bring [[Consciousness]] to a level where they could perceive the evil of the world and stay in telepathic communication with [[Negative Aliens]] who communicate on that level. With the help of this dark energy, the goal of the initiated would be to create a race of Supermen of Aryan stock, who would exterminate all “lower” races. (see [[Eugenics]], [[OWO]] and [[Main Goals of the Power Elite]]).


==Black Sun Society==
==Black Sun Society==
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[[Secret Space Programs]]
[[Secret Space Programs]]
[[World War II]]


[[Negative Aliens]]
[[Negative Aliens]]