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Discover the secrets of the Vril Society, one of history's most terrifying and mysterious occult groups.

Learn about their bizarre quest for "Vril," a mysterious universal energy they believed could help them conquer the world. The society's beliefs were strangely born from an 1871 science fiction novel, "The Coming Race," which told of a subterranean super-race wielding this incredible power.

From sex magic and meditation to sinister human sacrifices of children, we uncover the shocking rituals the Vril Society allegedly used to harness this power. Explore Heinrich Himmler's Wewelsburg Castle, the occult headquarters for the SS, and the Nazi's fanatical search for Vril, which led them on expeditions to Tibet and inspired secret weapons projects, including flying discs and V-rockets. Does this dark fellowship still exist today?

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You're about to find out a secret.
You're about to discover what occurred within one of the most
terrifying occult groups in all of history, a dark fellowship
that began nearly 100 years ago.Legend has it that the original

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members believed they could liveunder the Earth and fly to
faraway stars powered by a mysterious substance called
Vrill. They also believed that one day
they would take over the world. They came very close.
This dangerous group existed at the core of the Nazi Party, and

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like many dark fellowships, their remnants still exist
today. The legends behind history's

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dark fellowships are terrifying,but sometimes the truth is even
darker than the legends. Throughout the course of time,
there have always been secret organizations, benign and not,
as you'll discover over the course of the next controversial

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hour. The truth behind the bizarre
Vrill Society is especially unsettling as they were no
friendly group of Shriners. The Frill Society's most
mysterious German secret societyever in history.
They were originally founded before the Second World War and
their influence reaches out eventill today.

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Its members allegedly included many of the Nazi Party elite
like Hermann Goering, Heinrich Himmler and even Adolf Hitler.
The Vril Society was a dark fellowship.
They sought to achieve the mastery of the Aryan race.
Before Nazism existed, these Vril occultists worked in

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complete secrecy, doing anythingand everything to achieve Aryan.
Power. What they did that ranged from
straightforward political assassinations, trying to evoke
the spirits of the dead, good old fashioned, what one might
call sexual orgies, and, more sinisterly, human sacrifice.

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Michael Fitzgerald is one of thevery few historians willing to
identify the secrets of the VrilSociety.
No matter how scandalous, few records exist, but his knowledge
comes first hand. Some of my information about the
real society has come from direct sources.

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Some of them swore me to secrecyduring their lifetime and have
now died. So now he is free to speak the
truth. The real society is a group of
people founded at the end of theFirst World War, and it included

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many people who were to go on tobecome prominent in the Nazi
Party. Like any secret society, it had
its secret practices. But what made the Vrill Society
so bizarre was their obsession with an intangible substance or
power force called Vrill. This power was universal energy.

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It could do anything, or currents of harm and healing and
so on were enclosed within it. It's similar to the Indian
concept of prana in many ways, or the Chinese concept of chi.
Chi the life energy that runs through us all.

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The Brill Society believed they could access this energy.
And they believed that vil powercould be used to gain material
power. So they were frantically
searching for this vil force. Theo Paimans has dedicated 25
years of his life in Holland to discovering the truth about the

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VIL Society. My research has established that
certain bureaus in Nazi Germany were frantically searching for
this new energy. And of course, to attain such a
supernatural power would requiresupernatural efforts.
They sought the power of rule through a variety of different

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means. They were naturally meditative
practices which were obviously the mainstay of most of their
activities. But they weren't meditating to
gain inner peace. The theory is that they practice
these meditation techniques in order to further the the the
strength of the thrill in themselves.

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If it was a strength that could potentially dominate the world,
wouldn't such a bastion of evil have done more than esoteric
meditation to attain it? They were also very involved
with what might call loosely, sex magic.
There's an enormous history of sexual magic going back to
witches and witches using sexualpowers.

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This is nothing new. In this case, the magic of sex
to summon the power of Vrill. There were some sexual practices
that went on in the Vrill Society.
This carnal method of harvestingVrill was really just an excuse
for swapping partners. Hardly magical.

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I mean swingers. Group sex and meditation.
Far from evil and actually quitepopular for other groups in the
era. But these weren't the only
rituals that powered the Vril society the darkest.
Side of the Vril was undoubtedlytheir belief, which dates back
many thousands of years, that tosacrifice a young child will

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give more power than anything else if you were turning to the
darkness. And that is what they did.
After the First World War, Bavaria was home to many
illegitimate and orphaned children, children whose
disappearance would go unnoticed, and legend had it
that the Vril of a child was themost concentrated and most

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powerful. They were seen as being gateways
between the astral and the material world in a way that
adults were not, so consequentlythey were ideal victims.
The human sacrifice. The human sacrifice.
Human sacrifices to harness an intangible energy.

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Where did this Brill notion comefrom?
It was a bizarre concept hijacked and distorted from a
science fiction novel. The concept of this vrill was
brought to the public in 1871 inthe coming race by Edward Bulwer

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Litton. In that book he describes an
underground race called the Vrillia.
And they of course have completemastery of the Vrill Force.
And with that, they can do almost anything.
Pure science fiction that captured its audience and made
them firm believers in Vrill. And it feeds directly into the

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the origins of science fiction as a mass popular phenomenon.
In 1871, sci-fi was so original that some accepted the story as
fact. The gist is that the hero, he
goes caving and he falls througha crack and finds himself in a
subterranean world inhabited by a race of super beings called

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the Vrill Yaar who live down there and who have access to
this magical energy this this strange Electro fluid called
Vrill. Vrill vrill.
Vrill. Gives them the power to do
almost anything. They can use it to heal.
They can use it to to kill they.Can also destroy mankind in the

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blink of an eye. And anyone who held this power
could wield it. The protagonist finds out in the
course of the novel that a a child could use Vrill to destroy
an entire city. So imagine if this vrill got
into the wrong hands. Could it be this era of
obsessive madness and horror stemmed from something in a

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science fiction novel? Litton's novel, The Coming Race,
in many respects precursored at least some of the ideology that
led to The Final Solution. This superior race, which is
explicitly LinkedIn the book with the Aryan races can can

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manifest and can can control andthat just struck a chord in
Europe particularly. And following the devastation
suffered from World War One, German people desperately wanted
to associate themselves with such a superior race.
Perhaps nobody could believe that this science fiction was

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fiction. The end of the book comes with a
very serious warning. These subterranean keepers of
the Vrill could destroy mankind.Should they come up and decide
they wanted to colonize the service of the planet, we would
be doomed. It may seem the kind of tabloid

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truth that one would expect to find in sensational newspapers,
but the real society really wereconsciously dedicated to the
service of evil, and by their impact on the founders of the
Nazi Party, they instilled that evil into the senior leadership
of what was to become the most evil regime in the 20th century.

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The Vil society consisted of a number of German and Austrian
people who claimed that with this force in nature called Vil,
they could actually conquer, subjugate and rule the universe.
Most sources say the genesis of the Vrill Society took place in
1918 at a mysterious meeting near the Bavarian town of

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Bertuscotten, only minutes from vacationing revelers and the
country homes of some of history's most evil.
Legend has it that here, in a Mountain Lodge, a select group
of occultists and high-ranking nationalists secretly gathered
to create a powerful inner circle called the All German

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Society for Metaphysics, otherwise known as the Vril
Society. Essentially, it was founded by
but two people, Rudolf von Sebotendorf.
Sebotendorf had been very activein the occult movement.

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He was a Freemason, an alchemistand the founder of the earlier
Tula Society. He also had a habit of using
fake names. Real name was Adam Glauer and
who is the son of an engine driver, but he gave himself
awarded himself a title of nobility.

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In creating the Brill Society, Sabadendorf was joined by a man
who would darkly influence worldhistory.
The other main person within it was Dietrich Eckhart.
Eckhart had the blackest of souls.
He was a morphine addict with a kind of hypnotic power of
anti-Semitic persuasion. Dietrich Eckhart was Hitler's

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closest personal friend between 1918 and his death in 1923.
Eckhart believed he was paving the road for Germanys own
savior. He was in many respects a mad
genius and it's no accident he spent a great part of his time
in and out of mental institutions.
Eckhart was maniacally obsessed with power and so deluded that

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he believed he was a kind of prophet.
The founder of the frill went bya very curious name.
John the Baptist. And we all know that in the
Bible, John Baptist is a sort ofpaver of the road for the true
Messiah. He was also one of the
masterminds in creating the NaziParty.
Eckhart saw Hitler as the GermanMessiah.

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He saw him as the man sent to save the country.
But he wasn't the only Vrill founder that felt that way.
Legend would have one believe that these two men were joined
by two women mediums in charge of finding the hidden occult
truths and harvesting Vrill. In those days it was the golden
age of what was known as the physical mediumship, where not

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only were they forever moving objects and table turning and
floating levitating, but also they used to produce a substance
called ectoplasm out of their bodies.
And one of these mediums is saidto have predicted the new
Messiah for the Germans. During her state of trance, she
declared that the apparition shehad given form to through her
vagina was going to be the next German Messiah, who she

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proceeded to name as Adolf Hitler.
If it's true, the false John theBaptist was indeed the Vrill
Society, paving the way for their own false Messiah.

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Their next step would have been to secure his ultimate.
Weapon vrill they believed that that would give them power.
Within two years, this occult group of German nationalists
grew to become an elite inner circle of the Nazi Party.
Many of the top leaders, including Hitler himself, were

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members of the Brill Society. Hermann Goering, commander of
the Luftwaffe, member of the Brill Society.
It is virtually certain that he was introduced to it in around
1920, probably by Dietrich Eckhart.
Alfred Rosenberg, Minister of the Third Reich, member of the

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Brill Society. And Rosenberg believed that the
Aryan race was superior to everyother, of course.
And you know, he believed that Jesus was not Jewish but an
Aryan. Rudolf Hess, Deputy Fuhrer,
member of the Brill Society. Rudolf.

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Hess He was incredibly pliable. He was at a total cat's paw.
Hess believed everything. He used to sleep with magnets
under his bed to try and draw off harmful emanations.
Martin Bormann, chief of the Nazi Party.
Chancellery member of the Brill Society.

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Martin Bormann was probably considered the most the evil 1.
He was an avowed and open Satanist.
He was quite categorical about his desire to exterminate
Christianity as well as Judaism,because he saw Christianity as
simply, as he called it, a Jewish perversion.

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Adolf Hitler, leader of the NaziParty, member of the Brill.
Society. Hitler was by definition a dark
person, but he took advantage ofthe dark fellowship of the real
society for his own end. Hitler used the frenzy
surrounding this occult group tohis advantage.

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He manipulated the members as hesaw fit.
Not one of the members had an iota of his ruthlessness and, in
a sense, intelligence. For Hitler, the real society and
all the occult fanaticism in theera was primarily a tool for
rising to the top. And he saw the whole thing

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consciously as a means to an end, which was the
transformation of Germany and the establishment of himself as
its leader. But he did have some deep occult
beliefs of his own. He believed to considerable
extent that occult forces, or whatever one likes to call them,
that this filbert had some kind of reality.

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Many believe his first occult exposure happened just before
World War One in Vienna, when hemet an odd man named Lance von
Liebenfels. Von Liebenfels thought Hitler
was a natural medium. Libenfeld was obsessed with the

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Aryan occult. He was known to frequent the
ancient town of Carnantum, wherethe Germans defeated the Romans
in the 1st century. He invented a whole new religion
that he called Ariosophy. And he made his bizarre beliefs
known publicly. He published a magazine called
Austara which was full of racialramblings and desire Ocott

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philosophy. Hitler was allegedly an avid
reader of Liebenfeld's pamphlet.He actually physically advocated
that the Jews should be killed simply for being Jewish.
With this racist teaching, Hitler would be one step closer
to frill, the Nazi Party and theFinal Solution.

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Many people do not realize how great a part secret society
known as the Brill Society played, particularly in the
early days formation of the NaziParty.

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How is it possible that a dark fellowship as bizarre as the
Brill Society could even exist, let alone contribute to the most
evil regime in modern? History.
It has had an influence on worldhistory out of all proportion.
To understand why, one has to look closely at the confusion
surrounding the era. It was a very convoluted time.

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There were a multitude of secretsocieties.
From about 1888 well into the 1920s, hundreds of secret
societies formed and reformed and gave birth to new and even
more secret subgroups. Some were dangerous
nationalistic orders, like the Black Hand Society, responsible
for assassinating the Austrian Archduke.

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Black Hand Society was largely responsible for the First World
War. And many of the era's dark
fellowships were simply racist, sharing the sentiments of Lance
von Liebenvels, who believed Aryans were gods.
He also believed that the Jews were literally children of the
devil. 30 years leading to the formation of the real society

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was an era obsessed with a strange combination of racial
solidarity and the occult. Magic and occult ideas dominated
thinking of virtually every class of society in the late
19th century. But amidst all the Mystics of
the time, one person's writings may have been the genesis that

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catapulted this phenomenal occult frenzy.
Madam Helena Petrova Blavatsky. I would say that Blavatsky
provided the metaphysical framework that has gathered
together the vast, vast streams of the ancient wisdom into a

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coherent system. Blavatsky founded the
Theosophical Society in 1875 andestablished herself as a kind of
sage in the occult realm. As the years progressed, her
research and understanding held great credence in the era.
She travelled throughout the world for spiritual reasons.

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Madame Blavatsky wrote well several books, but the
particularly influential 1 was The Secret Doctrine.
She wrote the Secret Doctrine based on knowledge she acquired
in India and Tibet. She claimed that she got her
teachings from secret messages from Mahatmas in the Himalayas.
This ground breaking book written in 1885 did something no

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other book had ever done. It combined science with
religion. Suddenly science, like with
Darwin, had seemed to destroy the possibility of religion, and
Bovetsky was saying, oh, you canstill be believing evolution and
yet be religious because it was.This is how it works, you know.
Unfortunately, many believe thather writings were anti-Semitic,

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thus eventually fueling the likes of the Brill Society.
The Secret Doctrine had an extreme racist view.
Some feel it implied that Semitic people had not evolved
as far as the Aryans had, but she was writing of the ancient
Aryans whose Indo Iranian name means noble.

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They had simply migrated furtherthan other races, thus they were
more evolved. The misrepresentation of Aryan
is we are the master race. Blavatsky's ancient Aryans were
not the same as Hitler's 20th century Aryan race, though some
still disagree. The sacred doctrine clearly had
anti-Semitic and racist undertones.

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This is the danger of letting out high level truths because of
the danger of misrepresentation.The Secret Doctrine was meant as
a kind of spiritual teaching anda kind of esoteric study of
evolution, not a lesson in master race.
But the racial aspects are the ones that particularly obviously
appeal to the Nazis. The world has shown the ghastly

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effects of twisting what is sacred knowledge and perverting
it to 1's own personal names. At the inception of the Brill
Society, Blavatsky's teachings were more popular in Germany
than anywhere else in the world.Seriously, it was that
influential on German thought, It really was.

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It was another misunderstood book of the 19th century, not
unlike the Coming Race, twisted to support the many other racist
philosophies rampant in Europe. So by 1918, time was ripe for
the formation of the Vrill Society and the search for
ultimate power. Vrill.
Vrill. Vrill.

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The Vrill Society saw this poweras a kind of metaphysical
petrol. The Germans needed it because
Germany, as we know, did not have fossil fuel reserves.
They had a method of creating a synthetic fuels, but they were
in desperate need for other energies.
So in addition to their occult methods of finding this energy,
they began a physical quest for this all important vrill, where

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they followed in Blavatsky's footsteps to Tibet.
Tibet. Tibet.
Tibet. Brill Society member Karl
Haushoffer organized journeys toTibet beginning in 1923.
Their mission? Contact the Aryan forefathers in
the cities deep underneath the Himalayas.

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They would certainly be the guardians of the Brill, and by
the third trip they were measuring the skulls of the
locals convinced the Tibetans were the Aryan ancestors.
Eventually, Hitler even assigneda Nazi organization to track the
Aryan race on an air Bay. They spent more money on that

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than the United States did on the development of the atomic
bomb. Which would be $20 billion in
today's terms. For work that frankly produced
no tangible result. And so, in the end, the Germans
left. But whether they found Vrill
there or not, the Germans did infact take one very important

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thing from Tibetan culture, something HP Blavatsky had waxed
poetic about in that same secretdoctrine.
Within its mystical precincts lies the Master Key, which opens
the door of every science, physical as well as spiritual.
How could Madame Blavatsky have known this mystical figure would

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become the symbol of hate? A great many of the real society
members were conscious Satanists.
And these evil men were emblazoned with a monogram, the
swastika. It's mystical resonance was of
great interest to the Brill Society, and by 1920 it would

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virtually belong to the Nazis. Previously, though, the swastika
was a symbol of luck and fortunefor untold eras in Asia.
A lot of persons these days forgets that before it became an
ominous symbol in Nazi Germany, the swastika was to be found
everywhere. It was originally meant as a

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wish of good fortune. It also took on a very tangible
meaning, that of the letter G and for the Masons, the word
geometry. Well, not only did it stand for
geometry and math and so on, butit stood for Nordic, the old
Norse gods. It was a symbol of Thor.
There was a village in Canada called Swastika and they had a

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female hockey team called the Swastikas with the swastika
embroidered under skirts and it makes very lovely photos.
By 19/20 it was no longer a benign symbol of peace because
Hitler physically altered this positive symbol forever.
Hitler and his cohorts said The funny thing.
They changed the direction of the swastika.
It no longer revolved to the right.

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His concept of the swastika was very influential.
Hitler's swastika was to be seenonly in the direction that would
revolve to the left, the Left Hand path synonymous with evil.
The left hand path, which is something that clearly derives
from Roman mythology and affect all mythologies, where the evil
gods are centered on the left side and the good gods are

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centered on the right side. This is Hitler's swastika in
1920. It quickly became embedded in
Nazi culture, and a variation ofthat has become known as the
ultimate sign of the Brill Society.
It's found here in Vebelsberg Castle, the bizarre home of
Heinrich Himmler, commander of the Nazi S S member of the Brill

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Society. He was frantically searching for
various means of winning the warand in the end one can say it
turned him insane, although in my opinion the seeds of his
insanity were already there. Himmler, of course, was probably

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the most lunatic of any senior Nazi Party member.
He was mystical. He was a dreamer.
He was a real junkie for every cult and wacky idea going.
And he was the personification of evil.
There are fascinating photos in this I've never understood.

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Familiar with his 12 year old daughter visiting concentration
camp and death camp. Now who on earth would take his
12 year old daughter to a death camp?
A sick man obsessed with being all powerful.
A perfect candidate to renovate a 16th century castle into a

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Vril nightmare. Within this castle we find a
richness of symbols, of signs, and of occult things of
significance that point towards his well, the fulfillment of his
dreams. His darkest creation, the North
Tower. The North Tower clearly is the
embodiment of all that Himmler felt was dear and precious to

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him, and it points towards an occult significance in his
philosophies. The tower has two parts, one of
which held the Solar Wheel, or Black Sun, the occult symbol for
the Vril Society. Clearly, this sun wheel meant a
great deal to Heiner Himmler. What the solar wheel exactly

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was, who can tell? One thing that is certain, it
was there to some degree to impress the men in the s S.
The S S was seen by Himmler as being part of a mystical order.
Himmler wanted a larger than life Camelot for his s s men.
He performed weddings and funerals for them here.

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It's alleged that even the full black mess was said to have been
performed at Vablesburg on two or three occasions.
But if that ultimate satanic ritual would have been performed
at Vebelsburg, it would have been held in the other part of
the tower, the crypt. In this bizarre room, where the

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sound bounces perfectly from wall to wall, Himmler created a
kind of frightening showpiece for his elite s s men.
Pedestals around the sides, placed possibly for attending
rituals and real society meetings, and a peculiar space
in the center, one would assume,for Himmler himself.

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But this is funny in the sense that if this is the center where
the acoustics work the best and the most, then what was this the
purpose of the center meant for?Would that have been the place
where Heinrich Himmler told about his wildest dreams?
Was this nightmarish place the center of all things real?

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Did Himmler have this constructed to be the place
where the most despicable rituals could occur?
This, of course, is one of thesethings that one will never know
for certain. Was it here that Himmler held
his notorious Brill experiments?This quack doctor called Rasha
who used to literally freeze prisoners until they were on the

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point of death and then he wouldput naked prostitutes against
their bodies to see if that would revive them and then if so
they were then instructed to have sex with them and then all
the temperatures would be taken.Himmler called it animal
magnetism, but it was essentially real based.

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Himmler's perverted way of seeking vrill through sex of.
Course it was ridiculous becauseof 50% of the male subjects used
to die. The experiments were undoubtedly
inspired by Himmler's subscription to the notion of
Vrill. Were these experiments held here
in Himmler's center or elsewherewithin the castle walls?

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Perhaps it is fortunate that no one, at least no living person,
knows for certain what exactly occurred in the dungeons of
Himmler's Vebelsburg. Everyone in the rice stands
ready as any man to fight and die in the service of the
Fatherland. And you know this is true.

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This is true. The Brill Society was unique to
the secret societies of the era for one reason.
It included women as members. There were probably more women
than there were men in many respects.
Which is very important to realize because a lot of the

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Masonic groups were male only and a lot of the esoteric groups
were male only. But not the vrill.
After all, the females in the coming race were superior to the
males. Women were seen really in a way
as being like, almost divine. Women would have been welcomed
for their feminine energy would be required to properly attain

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Vrill, though Hitler's personal opinion was far more practical.
He actually felt that the women were actually the soul of the
nation and that they were going to carry on the legacy of
National Socialism. Within the real society itself,
it is said that two women becamesenior leaders.

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Most of the women in the real society, however, served 2
primary purposes. Sex was seen as a national duty.
Following World War One, the chief purpose of women in
Germany was literally to replacethe lost soldiers by having good

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German babies. There was actually a huge drive
towards birth to increase productivity.
And the prospect of making babies took on an element of fun
at the time. Anything that could be an escape
or fun it would be good. The real society may have taken

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fun a step further into sex for a cult power.
But to combine power with pleasure, it was kind of like
nationalization of the sexual instinct.
And in a dark fellowship, sexualinstinct might invite sexual
magic. Women in the real society were

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often mediums. In an era obsessed with the
occult, the practice of mediumship was widespread and
mediums were typically women. They were considered to be
particularly receptive channels between the ordinary world and
the astral world. Well, it sounds like a

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fascinating and novel concept, but clearly it is not.
I mean, in Germany we had femalemediums doing exactly that.
They didn't have any political influence in any way, and that
what they essentially did was try and channel in the Ville
power and then translate it out into the rest of the people in
the room. A kind of psychic photosynthesis

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1 might say. One bizarre legend states that
the alleged female founders of the group were receiving
messages about Ville from other galaxies.
It's been alleged that that thatthe real society was able to

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contact beings from Alder Baron and so on.
That depends to a certain extenton your point of view.
It's not strange that these ideas would evolve or mutate
into ideas of long haired women communicating with people
underneath the earth and on other planets.
Why not? Makes a better story?

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It's more fun. 2 long haired mediums communicating to other
galaxies through automatic writing.
Not an outrageous idea in 1918. There is this fascinating book
that I held in my hand just yesterday.
It was published in 1823, and it's called Voyages to the Sun,
the the Moon and Other Planets, and it was written by a female

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medium at that time, 1823. So clearly, the idea that two
female maidens are involved in communicating with an
interstellar civilization on Aldebarron in 1917 is not new.
As for the long haired vixens. The long hair of the women is
partly a throwback, of course, to the old days, the valkyries,
maidens and so on. I wonder how much of this is

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borrowing themes from Wagner. Naturally, the women of the
Vrill weren't all stunning models with long hair.
Likely none of them were, but all the real legends, like
everything surrounding the ThirdReich, turned larger than life.
It was part of the PLAN propaganda to embed it into

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history and make us fear it to this day.
Everything that we see of contemporary war footage of the
Second World War was, of course,German propaganda films.
Exaggerated truths leaving a difficult to discern reality
within the Third Reich. Germany at the height of the
Second World War on the Eastern Front had only 87 Tiger One

(37:41):
tanks here and not the masses and masses and masses of Tiger
tanks that we see in goes propaganda films.
Even elements of the Vril Society were part of that
exaggeration, like Himmler's nightmarish castle.
This all could have been a stageprobe, a setting, a fitting
setting for Himmler's plants andHimmler's evil dreams.

(38:02):
It's a very clever ploy of propaganda.
Propaganda was an integral part of the entire Nazi culture.
Ensuring that the Third Reich would survive in our darkest
dreams, in our darkest. Dreams.
So what was real and what, if anything, has become of the
Vrill Society? Let's put it this way.

(38:24):
There are reasons to assume thatthey're still here today.
The The problem with researchingthe Vrill society today is that
clearly this concept attracts people of unsavory character.
Like moths to a flame, many are obsessed with Nazis, Hitler and

(38:45):
the most evil side of the occult, the intermingle legend,
fantasy and propaganda with the scarce facts.
Some are also obsessed with the possibility of the Brill society
actually achieving intergalacticflight.
The Nazis were at the very last two years the war working on
secret project. Their ultimate scheme, the

(39:08):
Flying Disc project, theoretically a direct result of
the Vrill Society. We can clearly read in the 1930
pamphlets published by the VrillSociety that yes, there were
blueprints. There's even a whole chapter
explaining what an ideal spaceship might look to them if
the right technology was being used.

(39:30):
Yeah, the Vrill sources were actual blueprints.
I know that devices were built with the technology that the
Frill Society was propagating well before the Second World
War. So whether Nazi scientists
created flying saucers or not, the Vril Society did envision
them. Am I skeptical of the whole Nazi

(39:52):
UFO meet? Yes.
On the other hand, there are certain tales that I still find
hard to discount. But the proof has vanished.
The strange thing is that we know that these devices were
built, but we can't find them anywhere anymore.
Rumors even say the real technology was used for the US
and Russian space programs. I don't think so.

(40:15):
I think they would be further atthan anybody else on this
planet. Then we're left to wonder what
became of real technology and what became of the real society.
Well the irony of history is theNazi Germany towards the end of
the World War pretty much evolved into becoming the villa.
Themselves In many ways, Hitler's Nazis did become a

(40:37):
subterranean society. Bunkers connecting one Nazi
member to another. Countless tunnels where
factories were creating weapons of destruction.
They did this, as is the official stance, because Allied
bombers were bombing German cities and German factories into
smithereens, day after day, night after night.
One such place where they built weapons was the tunnel complex

(41:00):
in Nordhausen. We know that they built their V1
and V2 stair. Hundreds of very real V1 and V2
rockets built underground to soar over the skies and destroy
the enemy. the V, some say, stands for Viril.
The Nazis and the Virilia had become one.

(41:20):
My theory is that the search forthis forest changed themselves
into, well, the carriers of the forest.
And now, more than 60 years after the fall of the Third
Reich, where are the remnants ofthe Vril Society?
Are they gone? Are the ancient relics hiding
away somewhere? Or does a new regime exist among

(41:41):
us, still plotting and scheming?When you look at the tapestry of
signals that I'm receiving, thatI have received over the years,
one can say that yes, there still is a frill society, but
not comparable to what it was once before.
A frightening thought, nevertheless.
Devotees of a fictional power. Frill in itself, if it had been

(42:04):
there yesterday, it still is here today.
And vrill itself does exist today, every atom is basically
99%. Of real energy.
Today in America there exists a small religious organization
called the Church of Vrillology,where Bob the Vrill Master calls

(42:27):
on the Norse gods for Vrill balance, Hell, Odin.
Though they seem a bit differentthan the norm, the Church of
Vrillology is not the remnants of the evil Vrill Society.
They're simply a group of peopletrying to find their way to the
light. The original members of the

(42:48):
Vrill Society were at the other end of the spectrum.
This secret Society of occultists look directly and
deeply into the darkness to harvest and execute ultimate
power. It was a dark epoch and the
activities of the Vril society in the Nazis made it darker

(43:10):
still. They never made it to distant
stars, and they never found a race under the earth.
But regardless of the lore, regardless of the propaganda,
this very secret society did exist.
And when we discover their secrets, we see the Vril society
was the embodiment of evil. Fitting for a dark fellowship.
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