Maria Orsic, also known as Maria Orschitsch was a famous medium who became the leader of the Vril Gesellschaft. She was born in Vienna (Austria). Her father was a Croatian immigrant from Zagreb, he…
Maria Orsic and the Vril Society – Battleground Earth Skip to content Battleground Earth by Wes Penre of WesPenre.com Menu Search About Contact Disclaimer Donations Fair Use Home Page My YouTube Channel Search for: Search Maria Orsic and the Vril Society On May 4, 2009May 4, 2009 By Wes PenreIn Occultism and Mysticism, Secret Societies, War in Heaven i 36 Votesfrom Stormfront.org Published here: Monday May 4, 2009 at 7:24 PM This is a pretty important article for future reference. Never mind that this information comes from a White Extremists Forum, it doesn’t make the information less valid. Needless to say, I do not agree with the people on that forum. Those who followed my previous blog, temporarily deleted, remember Maria Orsic. The rest of you, please just read and remember for the future. Wes. Maria Orsic Maria Orsic, also known as Maria Orschitsch was a famous medium who became the leader of the Vril Gesellschaft. She was born in Vienna (Austria). Her father was a Croatian immigrant from Zagreb, her mother was from Vienna. Maria soon followed the German national movement which was active at this time; the main goal of the movement was to annex Austria with the German Reich. In the year 1919 Maria moved to München, to her boyfriend, who became later her fiancé. It is unknown whether they married or not, because they both disappeared in 1945. In Munich Maria was in contact with the Thule Gesellschaft and soon she created her own circle together with Traute A. from Munich and several other friends: the “Alldeutsche Gesellschaft für Metaphysik”, official name of the Vril Gesellschaft. All of them were young ladies, which among other things were against the arising fashion of short hair-styles for women. Both Maria and Traute were beautiful ladies with very long hair; Maria was blond and Traute was brown-haired. They had long horse tails, a very uncommon hairstyle at that time. This became a disctinctive characteristic in all the women who integrated Vril which was maintained till May 1945. They believed that their long hair acted as cosmic antennae to receive alien communication from beyond. In public, however, they hardly ever exhibited the hair in horse tail style. For identification, Vril members (also called “Vrilerinnen”) wore a disk which represented the two mediums: Maria Orsic and Sigrun. In December 1919 a small group of persons from Thule, Vril and DHvSS (Men of the black stone) rented a small forester’s lodge in the vicinity of Berchtesgaden (Germany) where they met, accompanied by Maria Orsic and another medium who is only known as Sigrun. Maria claimed to have received mediumistically transmissions in a secret German Templar script – a language unknown to her – containing technical data for the construction of a flying machine. Vril documents mention these telepathic messages had their origin in Aldebaran, a solar system 68 light-years away in the constellation Taurus. She had two piles of papers: one with the Templar script, the other with a legible writing. Maria suspected the second pile would be written in an ancient eastern language and therefore she could be aided by the “Panbabylonists”, a circle close to the Thule society which was integrated by Hugo Winckler, Peter Jensen, Friedrich Delitzsch and others. It turned out that the apparently misterious language was actually ancient Summerian and hence the language of the ancient Babylonian culture founders. Sigrun, from the Vril gesellschaft helped translate the language and decipher the strange mental images of a circular flight machine. The concept of “other science” (or “alternative science”) matured in this time and the following years. Because of the financing difficulties it took three years until the flying machine project started taking shape. By 1922, parts for the machine began arriving independently from various industrial sources paid in full by Thule and Vril. In late November 1924 she visited Rudolf Hess in his apartment in Munich, together with Rudolf von Sebottendorf, the founder of the Thule Gesellschaft. Sebottendorf wanted to contact Dietrich Eckart, who had deceased one year before. Eckert had translated Ibsen’s plays into German and had published the magazine “Auf gut Deutsch”; he had also been a member of the Thule Gesellschaft. To establish contact with Eckart, Sebottendorff and other Thulists (amongst them Ernst Schulte-Strathauss) joined hands around a black-draped table. Kolberg in 1940 Hess found unnerving to watch Maria Orsic’s eyeballs rolling back and showing only whites, and to see her slumping backward in her chair, mouth agape. However Sebottendorff smiled in satisfaction as the voice of Eckart started coming out of the medium. Eckart announced that he was obliged to let someone else’s voice come through, with an important message. A weird voice then identified itself as “the Sumi, dwellers of a distant world, which orbits the star Aldebaran in the constellation you call Taurus the Bull”. Hess and Schulte-Strathaus blinked at each other in surprise. According to the voice, the Sumi were an humanoid race who had briefly colonized Earth 500 million years ago. The ruins of ancient Larsa, Shurrupak and Nippur in Iraq had been built by them. Those of them who survived the great flood of Ut-napishtim (the Deluge of Noah’s Ark) had become the ancestors of the Aryan race. Sebottendorff remained skeptical and asked for proof. While Maria was still in a trance, she scribbled several lines of queer-looking marks. Those marks turned out to be ancient Summerian characters, the language of the founders of the oldest Babylonian culture. In December 1943 Maria attended, together with Sigrun, a meeting held by Vril at the seaside resort of Kolberg. The main purpose of the meeting was to deal with the “Aldebaran project”. The Vril mediums had received precise information regarding the habitable planets around the sun Aldebaran and they were willing to plan a trip there. This project was discussed again the 22nd January 1944 in a meeting between Hitler, Himmler, Dr. W. Schumann (scientist and professor in the Technical University of Munich) and Kunkel of the Vril Gesellschaft. It was decided that a Vril 7 “Jäger” would be sent through a dimension channel independent of the speed of light to Aldebaran. According to N. Ratthofer (writer), a first test flight in the dimension channel took place in late 1944. The test flight almost ended in disaster because after the flight the Vril 7 looked “as if it had been flying for a hundred years”. Its outer skin looked aged and had suffered damages in several places. Maria Orsic disappeared in 1945. The 11th of March of 1945 an internal document of the Vril Gesellschaft was sent to all its members; a letter written by Maria Orsic. The letter ends: “niemand bleibt hier” (noone is staying here). This was the last announcement from Vril, and since then noone heard again from Maria or the rest of members. It is speculated they escaped to Aldebaran. Wes Penre’s note: There will be more information regarding Maria Orsic and her direct involvement in current events on the final blog site. References: A. Marco – Vril, ovnis y sociedades secretas Barry Taylor – Vril Society “The Yellow Book” no. 5 Joseph Trainor – UFO Roundup, 10-6 Wikipedia – Vril Various authors – Vril Gesellschaft (Politik Forum) N. Ratthofer – Das Vril Projekt Mental Ray – Vril Geist Other… Share this:TwitterEmailFacebookRedditPrintLinkedInPinterest598TumblrLike this:Like Loading... 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Various recent accounts present her as leader of the Vril Society, a sort of black lodge of magicians which supposedly helped Hitler to power, and was strongly connected to various other alleged mysteries of the period, such as UFOs and Nikola Tesla’s search for free energy sources. However, Orsic (who also crops up online as Marija Oršić and Maria Orsitch) NEVER existed. There are NO contemporary accounts at all to suggest such a woman lived during the Nazi period, much less possessed any influence or occult power. Both Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, the longtime professor of Western Esotericism at the University of Exeter, and the Dutch researcher Theo Paijmans – two authorities whose work on the occult esoterica of the period I believe can be relied on – date her first appearances to German-language neo-Nazi videotapes circulated in the late 1980s and to books based on the same distasteful source material that appeared in Austria after 1990, and suggest she was the invention of a pair of far-right wing occultists, Norbert Jürgen-Ratthofer and Ralf Ettl. The key claim made by Jürgen-Ratthofer and Ettl – that Orsic was real and that her existence is proved by mention of her in a 1930 pamphlet Vril: Die Kosmiche Ukraft. Wiedergeburt von Atlantis [Vril: the Cosmic Primal Force. Rebirth of Atlantis] – IS FALSE; the pamphlet exists, but it contains NO mention of the medium. Various images supposed to depict Orsic that pop up all over the place on the internet have been shown to be composites. Similarly, the long list of purported contemporary sources offered by an author calling himself Maximillien de Lafayette, who is one of the main boosters of the various conspiracy theories that have Orsic at their centres – ranging from the “huge files” on her supposedly maintained in the archives of the OSS, the NKVD, and “the British Occult Bureau, an official branch of MI5” all the way to “Eva Peron’s correspondence with Maria” – appears to be pure invention from first to last. To begin this convoluted tale at the beginning: the idea of “vril”, a supposedly potent occult energy source, antedates the Nazi period. It was actually the invention of Edward Bulwer Lytton (1803-1873; a successful Victorian-era novelist possibly best-remembered today for beginning his 1830 novel Paul Clifford with the immortal phrase “It was a dark and stormy night”), who based most of the plot of his final book, The Coming Race (1873) around it. In Lytton’s imagination, vril was, in Paijman’s words, “an all-pervading, immensely powerful source of energy,” resembling electricity, “which can either heal or destroy”. In The Coming Race, Vril is used by an advanced civilization, whom Lytton called the Vril-Ya, to power the technologically advanced civilization which they create inside a hollow Earth. Vril energy, however, did far more than just act as a surrogate for electricity or coal or gas. In Lytton’s imagination it could also exercise “influence over minds and bodies animal and mystical, to an extent not surpassed in the romance of our mystics.” Just the thing, in short, that any self-respecting totalitarian dictatorship might value to keep itself in power, and a potentially recalcitrant population well in check. Lytton’s ideas did not remain confined to fiction for long. They were quickly co-opted by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, who remains well-known as the founder of the theosophical movement; she incorporated a chapter titled “The coming force” into her The Secret Doctrine (1888) and suggested that “vril” was simply another name for the energy force termed “Mash-Mak” that she believed had once powered Atlantis. It was thanks largely to Blavatsky’s influential writings that Lytton’s work of fiction went on to have a long life in occult circles. One late manifestation of the idea, Paijmans notes, came in the form of a small and decidedly uninfluential pamphlet, Vril: Die Kosmiche Ukraft, which appeared in late Weimar-era Berlin under the imprint of the small specialist publisher Astrologische Verlag Wilhelm Becker. So far as we know, this pamphlet had absolutely zero impact in its day, and there is certainly nothing in the contemporary record to suggest that it was ever read, much less believed in, by any of the long list of prominent Nazis whose attempts to make use of Vril-power are described in such triumphal terms today in various murky corners of the web. However, the publication did somehow come to the attention of the German science fiction writer Willy Ley, and it was Ley’s recollection of it, in the late 1950s, that provided inspiration for a pair of French writers, François Pauwels and Jacques Bergier, who incorporated Vril into their Le Matin des Magiciens, a best-seller first published in France in 1960. This book – in English translation as The Morning of the Magicians (AKA The Dawn of Magic) – became one of the foundational texts of the 1960s counter-culture and played a major role in introducing the idea – inaccurate but influential – that the Nazis had successfully sought to harness the occult in the course of their rise to power. The version of events peddled by Jürgen-Ratthofer and Ettl owes a good deal to The Morning of the Magicians, but takes the speculation a good deal further than even Pauwels and Bergier did. According to the two Austrians, Vril first came to the attention of the first Nazis as a result of the work of the German occultist Adam Glauer, who – under the name Rudolf von Sebottendorf – helped to found an organization known as the Thule Society in Germany in 1916. This group has attracted a good deal of attention, retrospectively, because in 1919 its leaders were early supporters of the DAP, or German Workers’ Party, which would soon become the NSDAP, or Nazis. According to Jürgen-Ratthofer and Ettl, however, when the Thule Society became involved in promoting the communist Räterepublik which briefly ruled in Bavaria in the chaos of the post-war period, it was Maria Orsic who led a group of right-wing members to secede and form the Vril Society. It was, thus, her group that made contact with the Nazis during the early 1920s, and which ultimately provide the Nazi state with the means to escape destruction in 1945 and flee to specially-constructed, Vril-powered bases in Antarctica from which they continued to monitor developments in the Cold War world using craft that we identify as UFOs – flying machines that had been built to plans that Orsic channelled from beings who lived on a distant planet. There is, you may not be entirely surprised to hear, literally NO contemporary evidence for any of these claims. It’s all made up by creative and talented fantasy/sci-fi writers and then co-opted (or downright stolen) by people who want to make a name for themselves by convincing people they have secret knowledge or trying to form exclusive groups or societies based around this information. This is a repeating pattern, unfortunately. December 26, 2021 at 9:16 pm Reply Pingback: Maria Orsitsch, médium de contatos Extraterrestres da Sociedade Vril nazista | REDE BARRETO Aaliya ji 2 0 i Rate Thisgreat post November 25, 2019 at 4:38 am Reply Pingback: Maria Orsitsch, Médium De Contatos Extraterrestres Da Sociedade Vril Nazista – Brasil No Caos Jim 2 10 i Rate ThisYou are all certifiably bonkers…….and in need of psychiatric evaluation… March 19, 2018 at 1:28 pm Reply Avadar 3 0 i Rate ThisThe truth sounds like hate among those who hate the truth! December 30, 2017 at 9:20 am Reply iamlonefrog 5 1 i Rate ThisWhen all else fails, label it hate. huh Never seen that tactic before (eyeroll) December 31, 2017 at 7:27 am Reply Avadar 2 0 i Rate ThisMuch like the idea of never trying to attempt to teach a pig, it is always a good idea to never feed trolls. The same applies to frogs. LOL Anyone who wants to contact me for an intelligent and cogent exchange, not an ignorant and prejudice one like from the troll frog in here, simply e-mail me directly. I have various forums with which I (and others) spread higher awareness and it is always a good idea never to limit oneself to just one outlet. Cheers! HigherLightChurch.com December 27, 2017 at 7:14 pm Reply iamlonefrog 1 0 i Rate ThisLovely child, You just can’t keep your foot out of the derp. It is no secret that the intelligence of Sus domesticus has not been in question for quite some time. However, your comprehensive prowess is slowly eroding with every comment you post. If you don’t recognize the intelligence of a simple farm animal, how can anyone expect anything more from you? As far as expecting an intelligent and cogent “exchange” free of ignorance and prejudice from Higher Light Church, consider yourself warned. Ehh….tha-tha-tha-that’s all folks! December 28, 2017 at 6:32 am Reply Avadar 0 0 i Rate ThisMy earlier attempt to quote the following reference didn’t work on this site before so I will attempt it again. Here is the quote: Many researchers have also published material about Operation Highjump and Admiral Byrd’s journeys where extremely advanced airships (disc shaped UFOs) were seen flying around and even engaging him militarily. Source: http://www.stillnessinthestorm.com/2016/02/declassified-kgb-nazi-maps-confirm.html December 8, 2017 at 3:46 am Reply Avadar 5 1 i Rate ThisMaria Orsic was hired by the Nazis to be their psychic medium. Like one would hire an astrologer. She had genuine intuitive insight. This did not make her evil. Moreover, she did not partake in Roman style orgies with Nazis officers or in satanic rituals. At the end of the second world war, many high-ranking Nazi officers – and Hitler himself – decided to cleverly escape to a Nordic-defended, underground Nazi base in Antarctica – which still exists. Maria and company wished to go as well but were rejected by the Nazi high command. Consequently, Maria did what many do when faced with homelessness and starvation at the end of a war that left the nearby cities demolished: she committed suicide. Thus, Maria Orsic did not die a Nazi. So all this discussion on the Net about Maria Orsic having led a Nazi witch cult is utter nonsense. She was a psychic medium, nothing more, nothing less. December 6, 2017 at 5:09 am Reply Ron 3 4 i Rate ThisHello there, Antartica?? Well who would come up with such a splendid idea?? Well folks and all you historians out there is time that we all rewrite the end of WW2. Hitler and his gang was never in the bunker in Berlin. He was freezing his ass off with the Polar bears in Antartica. Thanks for enlightning us all, I Always Wonder why I could not add up the end of WW2!! Well got to go now, have a deadline too Catch!! “Stop the press” here comes the scoop of a lifetime. December 6, 2017 at 11:21 am Reply Avadar 3 1 i Rate ThisRon…They say that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Time to end some of your ignorance. Are you truly ready for it? There were over one-hundred German submarines that went unaccounted for at the end of the Second World War. Many Nazi officers escaped. Many of them formed an alliance with the fascist Nordics (i.e., genetically-engineered Homo sapiens) who have a large city underneath what we think of as Antarctica. The Antarctica Nazis who constructed a base inside a cavern below the ice did not share with the American government the technology that they learn… truncated (62,069 more characters in archive)