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Biography
Credible and accurate information on [[Maria Orsic]] is especially hard to come by with current means of online censorship and [[Information Warfare]]. The following entry is for research purposes. See [[German Esoteric Societies]].


[[File:Maria1.jpg|thumb|Maria Orsic 1921]]


She was born in Vienna. Her father was a Croatian and her mother was a German from Vienna.
[[Maria Orsic]] of Zagreb is said to be born in Vienna. Her father was a Croatian and her mother was a German from Vienna.


Although various alleged photos and documents exist that verify Maria Orsitsch's existence, it was only until the 1960s that historians and writers began to note her involvement with Nazi Mysticism.
Although various alleged photos and documents exist that verify Maria Orsitsch's existence, it was only until the 1960s that historians and writers began to note her involvement with Esoteric Nazism.  
 


Maria Orsitsch was first mentioned and pictured in 1967 by Bergier and Pauwels in their book Aufbruch ins dritte Jahrtausend: Von der Zukunft der phantastischen Vernunft.
Maria Orsitsch was first mentioned and pictured in 1967 by Bergier and Pauwels in their book Aufbruch ins dritte Jahrtausend: Von der Zukunft der phantastischen Vernunft.
   
   
==Vrilerinnen Women==
==Vrilerinnen Women==
[[File:Vril-Women7 1.jpg|thumb|Vrilerinnen Women]]
[[Maria Orsitsch]] was the head of the 'The All German Society for Metaphysics' (Alldeutsche Gesellschaft für Metaphysik) founded in the early 20th century as a female circle of mediums who were involved in extraterrestrial telepathic contact.  
[[Maria Orsitsch]] was the head of the 'The All German Society for Metaphysics' (Alldeutsche Gesellschaft für Metaphysik) founded in the early 20th century as a female circle of mediums who were involved in extraterrestrial telepathic contact.  


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Vril documents mention these [[Telepathy|telepathic messages]] had their origin in [[Aldebaran]], a solar system 64 light-years away in the [[Taurus (Constellation)]].
Vril documents mention these [[Telepathy|telepathic messages]] had their origin in [[Aldebaran]], a solar system 64 light-years away in the [[Taurus (Constellation)]].
 
==Disappearance==
==Disappearance==
In 1945 [[Maria Orsitsch]] and the Vril Circle mysteriously disappeared. This has led to some writers, conspiracy theorists and Nazi Mystics (i.e. Jan Udo Holey) to believing Maria Orsitsch escaped to Aldebaran. <ref>[https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_vril08.htm Vril, Wes Penre]</ref>
In 1945 [[Maria Orsitsch]] and the Vril Circle mysteriously disappeared. This has led to some writers, conspiracy theorists and Nazi Mystics (i.e. Jan Udo Holey) to believing Maria Orsitsch escaped to Aldebaran. <ref>[https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_vril08.htm Vril, Wes Penre]</ref>
==References==
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==See Also==
[[Aldebaran]]
[[False Gods]]
[[Secret Space Programs]]
[[World War II]]
[[Negative Aliens]]
[[Black Sun Program]]
[[Category:Ascension]]