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Maria Orsic
Born(1895-10-31)31 October 1895
Zagreb, Croatia (present-day Croatia)
💀Died1 March 1945(1945-03-01) (aged 49)
Berlin, Nazi Germany1 March 1945(1945-03-01) (aged 49)
Cause of deathDisappearance
🏳️ CitizenshipGerman (1945)
💼 Occupation
🏛️ Political partyNazi Party (1922–1945)
👴 👵 Parent(s)
  • Tomislav Orsic
  • Sabine Orsic
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Maria Orsic, also known as Maria Orsich (German: Maria Orsitsch; Croatian: Marija Oršić), was a famous medium who later became the leader of the Vril Society. She was born on October 31, 1895 in Zagreb. Her father was a Croat, and her mother was a German from Vienna.

Maria Orsic was first mentioned and depicted in 1967 by Louis Pauwels, Jacques Bergier in their book:.[1]. Soon Maria followed the German national movement, which operated after the First World War, a movement whose goal was territorial and political annexation to Germany. In 1919, she moved to Munich with her boyfriend and fiance. It is not known whether they were married or not, as both disappeared in 1945.

In Munich, Maria was in contact with the Thule Society from the very beginning and soon created her own inner circle with Truth , another Munich medium, and other friends. This group was called "Alldeutsche Gesellschaft für Metaphysik", the official name of the Vril Society[2]

They were all young girls, although somewhat peculiar, as they were staunch opponents of the new fashion for short hair among women. Both Maria and Traute had very long hair, one blonde and the other brown. They wore very long pigtails, a very rare hairstyle in the early 20th century.

As expected, this soon became a characteristic feature of all the women who made up the so-called Vril Society, which is said to have existed before 1945. And this was not a pure whim, because they firmly believed that their long manes act on cosmic forces. antenna mode for receiving messages outside of our world.

On the other hand, they never wore their hair in a ponytail in public, but preferred to let it down in order to attract less attention. For identification, members of the Vril Society, also called "Vrilerinnen" carried a disc that represented two of the most important mediums of the group: Maria Orsic and Sigrun.

In December 1919, a small group of people from the Thule, Vril and DHvSS societies (an abbreviation of Men of the Black Stone), including Maria and Sigrun, rented a small hut near Berchtesgaden (Germany).

Thus, Maria claims that she received a series of mediumistic transmissions in the form of a letter, which she calls "Templar-Germans", in a language that she claims she does not know, but that they contain information of a technical nature to create a flying machine. In the alleged documents belonging to the Vril Society, it is mentioned that telepathic messages come from Aldebaran, located 68 light-years away in the constellation Taurus.

The society allegedly taught concentration exercises designed to awaken the Vril energy, the strongest in women with long hair, which transmitted the magnetic energy of the earth to the brain. They believed that their long hair acted as space antennas to receive messages from extraterrestrials from outside.

As for the documents, it is said that Maria had two stacks of papers that arose as a result of these telepathic trances: one with an unknown handwriting, and the other completely legible. As for the latter, Maria suspected that it might be written in an archaic form of what might be a Middle Eastern language.

With the help of a group close to the Thule Society, known as the "Pan-Babylonians"("Pan-Germanic Society for Metaphysics "), consisting of Hugo Winkler, Peter Jensen and Friedrich Delitzsch, among others, they were able to figure out that it would be none other than the ancient Sumerian language, the language of the founders of ancient Babylon. Sigrun helped translate the message and in the process decipher the strange images of a round flying artifact that appeared in another stack of papers.

The concept of many things that are placed in the "Alternative Science"

box, matured in these years and in those that were to appear immediately after. The fact is that due to financial difficulties, the construction project of this aircraft was implemented for three years. Presumably, by 1922, various parts of the prototype were independently manufactured at different factories funded by the Thule Society and the Vril Society.

At the end of November 1924, Maria visited Rudolf Hess in his Munich apartment together with Rudolf von Sebottendorff, the founder of the Thule Society. Sebottendorf wanted to contact Dietrich Eckart, who had died a year earlier. Eckart translated Ibsen's plays into German and published a magazine. "Auf gut Deutsch"; he was also a member of the Thule Society. To contact Eckart, Sebottendorf, Maria, Rudolf Hess and other Thule members folded their hands around a table covered with a black cloth.

It became embarrassing for Hess to see how Maria falls into a trance, and the orbits of her eyes move back, revealing only the white of them, and he has to endure when she shrinks in spasms, sitting in a chair with an unpleasant grimace in her mouth. Instead, Sebottendorf was satisfied to see Eckart's voice begin to come from the medium's lips. But something unexpected happened. Eckart announced that someone or something was forcing him to leave room for another voice, which manifested itself through Wednesday with an important message.

Eckart's voice disappeared, and an alarming and unpleasant voice was heard, which identified itself as "Sumi, inhabitants of a distant world that revolves around the star Aldebaran in the constellation that you call Taurus, Bull." No one could help but look at the other comrades with wide-open eyes because of the suddenness of what was happening. Presumably, according to the strange voice, the Sumi were a humanoid race that colonized earth 500 million years ago. The ruins of Larsa, Shurrupak and Nippur in Iraq were supposed to have been built by them.

Those who survived the great Utnapishtim flood would have become the ancestors of the Aryan race. Sebottendorf, skeptical of such information, demanded proof. While Maria was in a trance, she scribbled a series of lines on which Sumerian characters could be seen.

In December 1943, Maria and Sigrun attended a meeting organized by the Vril Society on the seashore in Kolberg. Presumably, the main purpose of this meeting was to discuss the "Aldebaran Project". The mediums of the Vril Society were supposed to receive telepathic information about the inhabited planets around Aldebaran and plan to go there.

Obviously, this project was discussed again on January 22, 1944 at a meeting between Hitler, Himmler, Dr. W. Schumann (a scientist and professor at the Technical University of Munich) and Kunkel from the Vril Society. It was decided that the prototype Vril 7 "Huntsman" (hunter in German) would be sent through a supposed spatial channel beyond the speed of light in the direction of Aldebaran.

According to the writer N. Ratthofer, the first test on this measurement channel took place at the end of 1944. The tests almost ended in disgrace, because after the flight, Vril 7 looked like it had been flying for hundreds of years. And not only because of its appearance, but also because many of its components were damaged. At the end of November 1924 she was visited by Rudolf Hess at her apartment in Munich together with Rudolf von Sebottendorf , the founder of the Thule Society , and some members of it. Sebottendorf wanted to get in touch with Dietrich Eckart , who had died a year earlier. Eckart, who was also a member of the Thule Society, had translated Henrik Ibsen 's works into German and had them published in the magazine Aufgut Deutsch .

During this seance, Eckart announced that he was forced to make room for the voice of another person who was with him and had an important message. The new voice identified himself as a certain Sumi , an inhabitant of a distant world orbiting the star of Aldebaran (in the constellation of Taurus) , and said that the Sumi were a humanoid race who had briefly colonized Earth some 500 million years ago . of years in the area of ​​Mesopotamia and that those who survived the great flood had become the ancestors of the Aryan race . Sebottendorff remained skeptical and asked for a test. While Maria was still in transit, she scribbled several lines of strange-looking markings that happened to be names of ancient Sumerian characters written in Sumerian .

Maria had previous contacts with the Sumi , and all the messages she transcribed were in the Sumerian language and were translated by the Pan- Babylonists , a close circle of the Thule Society, created by Hugo Winckler , Peter Jensen , Friedrich Delitzsch and others.

Some of those messages he received in 1919 consisted of technical data for the construction of a flying machine to "fly to the beyond." In this first phase of another technology or another science, Winfried Otto Schumann , a professor at the Technical University of Munich and a member of the Thule Society and the Vril Society, gave a lecture at the Munich Faculty of Sciences about it.

The Thule Society began work in 1922 on the creation of this ship in a secret location in northwestern Germany. From 1935 this craft was called the H-Gerät (Hauneburg apparatus) but was shortened to the word Haunebu in 1939 once its engine was perfected.

For financial reasons, the Vril Society could not begin to develop the RFZ (Rundflugzeug or circular aircraft) until 1937 , after buying some nearby land from the aeronautical facilities of the Arado Flugzeugwerke company. Aircraft models RFZ-1, RFZ-2, RFZ-3, RFZ-4 and RFZ-6 were tested under the supervision of the Vril Society.

In December 1943 , Maria and Sigrun attended a meeting held by the Vril Society in the coastal town of Kołobrzeg . The main purpose of the meeting was to deal with the Aldebaran Project , which was planned to send the Vril-7 Geist (Spirit) ship to Aldebaran . This project was discussed again on January 22, 1944 at a meeting between Hitler , Himmler and Schumann (of the Vril Society).

Maria Orsic lost sight of her in 1945. On March 11, 1945, the alleged internal document of the Vril Society was sent to all its members; a letter to Maria Orsic.

The letter ends with the words: "Niemand bleibt hier" (there is no one here). This will be the last message sent by the Vril Society, and since then no one has heard from Maria Orsich or from other members of it. Many continue to believe that they have fled to Aldebaran.

References[edit]

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  2. The Coming Race. ISBN 9780598609298. Search this book on
  3. https://dokumen.tips/documents/vril-society-the-yellow-book-no-5.html
  4. https://docslib.org/doc/266201/global-archive-uap-study-and-ufo-identification

External links[edit]

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  2. Galaxis imperium Aldebaran 5_N.J.Ratthofer_djvu.txt
  3. E. R. Carmin : "Guru Hitler", p. 33 - 37 - SV International/Schweizer Verlagshaus AG, Zurich ISBN 3-7263-6446-3
  4. Documentation vidéo: "UFO-Secrets of the Third Reich" - European UFO Archive P. 0. Box 129. NL-8600 AC Sneek, - tel. : 31-5150-21 473
  5. E. R. Carmin : "Guru Hitler", p. 219 Dieter
  6. Rügge burg : "Geheim politik, der Fahrplan zur Weltherrschaft", p. 128 - 131
  7. Dietrich Bronder : "Bevor Hitler kam", - Marva Verlag, Genève. 1975
  8. Alec MacLellan (1996). The Lost World of Agarthi - The Mystery of Vril-Power. 43 Great Russell Street, - London WCIB3PA: Souvenir Press. ISBN 0285633147. Search this book on
  9. Lord Bulwer-Lytton : "The Coming Race", 1871
  10. Adolf Hitler : "Mein Kampf", 1925/26E.
  11. R. Carmin : "Guru Hitler", p.
  12. Helena P. Blavatsky : "La doctrine secrète", quatre tomes
  13. William Bramley : "Die Götter von Eden", p. 403 et suiv.
  14. E. R. Carmin : "Guru Hitler", p. 68 et suiv.
  15. Dieter Rüggeburg : "Geheimpolitik, der Fahrplan zur Weltherrschaft", p. 65
  16. Documentation vidéo : "UFO-Secrets of the Third Reich"
  17. Dieter Rüggeburg : "Geheimpolitik, der Fahrplan zur Weltherrschaft", p. 130
  18. Alec MacLellan : "The Lost World of Agarthi - The Mystery of Vril-Power", p. 100 et sec.
  19. Alec MacLellan : "The Lost World of Agarthi - The Mystery of Vril-Power", p. 409
  20. Reichsdeutsches Geheimarchiv Página 269 de 292
  21. Documentation vidéo : "UFO-Secrets of the Third Reich"
  22. Anthony C. Sutton : "America's Secret Establishment"Herbert G. Dorsey III : "The Secret History of the New World Order", p. 32


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