A secret Handshake
In today's post, I want to share a term I had never heard of before I started looking into zero-point energy and UFO-related information. What I'm about to share with you concerns an uncomfortable link to WWII and the Nazi regime. Most importantly, I focus on a specific area of this group and their connection to a life energy force no one has heard of. As a result, I'd like to give you specific details about potentially hidden zero energy sources.
Firstly, the Thule Society, a secretive organization shrouded in myth and speculation, emerged in Munich, Germany, in the tumultuous wake of World War I. Its origins lie with a figure named Walter Nauhaus, originally a keeper of pedigrees for the völkisch Germanenorden, a society founded in 1911 focused on Germanic racial superiority. In 1918, Nauhaus established the Thule Society as a Munich branch of the Germanenorden, but its mission soon divided.
The Thule Society embraced a blend of occultism, extreme right-wing nationalism, and anti-Semitic ideology. Its name referenced Thule, a mythical northern land from Greek legend that held significance for those obsessed with concepts of Aryan racial origin.
Medium or Large?
Members, drawn primarily from the upper echelons of Munich society, sought to establish a new order in Germany, one based on racial purity, anti-Communism, and a romanticized vision of the Germanic past.
They shared their views through propaganda, including the newspaper Münchener Beobachter (Munich Observer), which would later become the official Nazi party mouthpiece.
And it begins
A belief in Aryan superiority and deep-seated anti-Semitism marked the Society's ideology. Consequently, they saw Jews and leftist political elements as enemies of the Germanic people, responsible for Germany's instability and defeat in the war. Meanwhile, Thule Society members became involved in violent counterrevolutionary activities in Munich, participating in the suppression of the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic in 1919.
While the Thule Society never attained widespread membership or direct political control, its influence was significant in the breeding ground of radical right-wing politics that characterized post-war Munich. As a result, in 1919, the German Workers' Party (DAP) was founded by Anton Drexler, with Thule Society member Karl Harrer (Journalist & Politician) playing a prominent role.
Subsequently, this small, fringe party soon attracted the attention of Adolf Hitler, who would join, transform it, and ultimately lead it to power as the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), more commonly known as the Nazi Party.
Mystical
Several key Thule Society figures became involved in the early Nazi movement. Dietrich Eckart (Journalist, Playwright & Activist), a Thule Society member known for his bitter anti-Semitic writings, acted as a mentor to Hitler, introducing him to influential circles. Alfred Rosenberg (Activist & Head of Foreign Offers for Hitler), a key Nazi idealist, is also believed to have had links to the Society.
However, by the early 1920s, the Thule Society's influence had waned, overshadowed by the rising prominence of Hitler's own movement. While officially disbanded, the Thule Society's legacy became entwined with the sinister rise of Nazism.
At this point, Hitler was in power, and his focus was on the advantages of unearthing the secrets of the occult (supernatural). As a result, he created the Ahnenerbe, a section of the SS—the Ahnenerbe, meaning "ancestral heritage" in German. Founded in 1935 by Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler (leader of the SS), this organization operated under the guise of an academic institution. Nevertheless, it served as a tool for Nazi propaganda.
The Ahnenerbe operated as a distinct part of the SS, drawing most of its members from its ranks. Therefore, ensuring the alignment of its "research" with the doctrines of Nazism. The organization claimed to be dedicated to researching German history, archaeology, and anthropology, but its true purpose lay far from genuine academic pursuit.
Abuse of Power
Driven by Himmler's obsession with the occult, Thule mythology, and the fabrication of a pure Aryan race, the Ahnenerbe embarked on a series of expeditions and "studies" to find the mythical life energy force known as Vril.
Likewise, the myth states that the Nazis used the Thule Societies' contact, Maria Orsic, with extraterrestrial beings to receive advanced knowledge and technological details to aid their cause. Moreover, this alien technical insight would assist in developing Vril-powered weapons or flying saucers. So, they conducted expeditions to far-flung locations, from Tibet to Scandinavia, searching for evidence of this technology.
According to research I did several years ago (read the blog here), a small group of U.S. Navy spies worked for the Secretary of the Navy, James Forrestal, to gather intelligence on Nazi-classified UFO technology.
Consequently, the Navy spies came back with photos and documentation that showed advanced technology used by Nazi scientists to test zero-point energy craft, otherwise known as UFOs. With this information in hand, it was clear the U.S. needed to control this technology.
Wait, What?
To support the information I just provided you, I will share with you the fact that Operation Paperclip existed to take advantage of Nazi occult (supernatural) insights and advanced technology.
Operation Paperclip was the codename under which the U.S. intelligence and military services extricated scientists from Germany during and after the final stages of World War II. During this time, the U.S. knew that the Soviet Union was advancing on Germany and wanted any technology or data from the scientists before the Soviets could get it.
Furthermore, these Nazi scientists and their families came to the United States without State Department review and approval. Based on their service in Hitler's Third Reich, NSDAP, and SS membership, they would not have qualified for officially obtaining visas, much less working on U.S. top secret projects.
In addition, almost 500 scientists were deployed at White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico, Fort Bliss, Texas, and Huntsville, Alabama. They worked on guided missile and ballistic missile technology and radar services.
However, many became the foundation of NASA and the U.S. ICBM program led by one of their own, Wernher von Braun. Most importantly, Braun lectured at the Ahnenerbe conferences on the history of rocketry and spoke with Himmler about the possibility of using rockets for military purposes.
What do you see?
The collapse of the Nazi regime in 1945 marked the end of Ahnenerbe's short-lived existence. However, the organization and its history with the Thule Society are examples of the pursuit of supernatural knowledge.
It is important to note that humans have free will; no other being can take that from us. You always have the choice to believe that there is more information out there. My focus is to remind us all what has already occurred and what might come. The evidence is already here.