The mysterious psychic who may have brought about the Nazi’s UFO program.

Of all the influences that pressed on Adolf Hitler as the Nazi Party grew in prominence and power one of the least examined and most fascinating concerns his interest in the occult.

One of the most influential occult sects to impact Hitler’s body of thought during his time as the leader of Germany and the Nazi Party was the Vrill Society who contributed in a myriad of ways to the development of National Socialism during and throughout the Second World War. The Vrill Society were among the first German nationalist groups to use the swastika which was an emblem they saw as linking Eastern and Western occultism.

In other ways, the Vril Society had very little in common with the mainstream Nazi Party. The all-female group was led by Maria Orsic and strived towards the creation of a matriarchal, socialist society where human beings would move beyond the ordinary plane of existence by mastering a mysterious form of energy called Vrill Force. They also combined spiritualist practices derived from some different cultures including Hindu mysticism, European theosophy and the Jewish mystical tradition of Kabbalah.

All of this is known to be true. However, there is also a part of the story that some historians have dismissed as being just too far-fetched to be accurate.

In 1917, Maria Orsic was said to have made contact with alien beings for the first time while in the presence of the rest of the Vrill circle.

In 1919, these women joined together again to discuss possibly traveling to the home planet of these alien beings (the home planet is referred to as Aldebaran). This was possible; it is said because Maria had received information from the aliens about how to construct UFOs.

It is believed that the information garnered by Maria in her telepathic discussion with the extra-terrestrials formed the blueprint for the Nazi Party’s attempts to build technology that could fly into space.

Very little is known about this programme. Some believe that it never got off the ground, but others think that it was successful and that Maria may have even managed to achieve her dream of flying in one of the Nazi UFOs to a far-off alien land.