Often, there are tales of Aryan-friendly aliens who visited Earth thousands of years ago. At the center of this rumored Vril Society is Maria Orsitch — a woman who is typically connected to the well-documented Thule Society, a German group fascinated with the occult that started a rise to popularity in The existence of a separate Vril Society is often disputed, due to a lack of firm evidence.
There is one large piece of evidence missing to document the Vril Society — no contemporaneous reference to the group exists. The first reference comes to the Vril Society comes via Pseudoscience in Naziland , a article by German rocket scientist and author William Ley published in the magazine Astounding Science Fiction.
Ley wrote :. The narrator ends up deep inside the Earth via a natural chasm in a mine shaft. He is rescued by the Vril-ya, an advanced race that use telepathic powers, fly with artificial wings, are served by automata, and possess formidable weapons. After a long stay, things go wrong and the protagonist escapes back to the surface with the help of Zee, one of the Vril-ya.
I see why the patriarchy trembles. I guess with women there will always be love regardless of species. A few interesting point I will have to review of similar names an words and we have found underground tunnels, and ancient text do discuss different life forms.
I was completely engaged until the wedding proposal. Add to Cart failed. Please try again later. From these books arose several conspiracy theories surrounding the existence of the Vril Society.
A historian named Michael Fitzgerald has published two books about the Vril Society, trying to establish the reality and the alleged membership of Adolf Hitler to it.
In the s there was a renewed interest in the Vril Society in Germany with the appearance of new publications. Jahrhundert of which he claims to have sold more than , copies. In in his essay Das Geheimnis der Vril-Energie Bahn he talks about an obscure esoteric group calling itself "Reichsarbeitsgemeinschaft", appearing in a publication: Vril.
Die Kosmische Urkraft written by a member of this Berlin group under the pseudonym "Johannes Tauffer". Language English. Binding Paper Back. Publisher Adventures Unlimited Press. Publishing Date Similar Books From the Author. All rights reserved. Please enable Javascript on your browser. We don't support without Javascript enabled in your browser.
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