Did María Orsic really get extraterrestrial technology for the Germans?

A well-known medium by the name of Maria Orsic, Mária Orsitsch, eventually rose to prominence as head of the Vril Society. She was born in Zagreb on October 31, 1895. Her mother was a German from Vienna, while her father was Croatian.
Bergier and Pauwels’ book, “Aufbruch ins dritte Jahrtausend: Von der Zukunft der phantastischen Vernunft”, mentioned and introduced Maria Orsitsch for the first time in 1967. Maria quickly joined the post-World War I German national movement, whose aim was the political and geographical unification of the country. She moved to Munich in 1919 with her fiance and boyfriend. As they both disappeared in 1945, it is unknown if they were married.
Maria established her own inner circle with Traute A, another Munich medium, and other acquaintances immediately upon her arrival in Munich. Maria was in contact with the Thule Society from the beginning of her stay in Munich. The Alldeutsche Gesellschaft für Metaphysik, the formal name of the Vril Society, was the organization in question.
They were all young women, however, it was a little strange that they were all opponents of the new female short hair trend. Maria and Traute had very long hair that was either blonde or brown. They had extremely long braids, which were extremely uncommon in the early 20th century.
This quickly spread to all the ladies who made up the so-called Vril Society, which would have existed until 1945, as was to be expected. They actually thought their long hair served as cosmic antennas, allowing them to receive communications from other planets, so it wasn’t just a random gesture.
However, they rarely wore their hair up in public, preferring to wear it loose to attract less attention. The “Vrilerinnen”, or members of the Vril Society, carried a disk that symbolized Maria Orsic and Sigrun, two of the most important mediums of the group.
A small group including Maria and Sigrun from the Thule, Vril and DHvSS (Men of the Black Stone) Societies rented a modest cabin near Berchtesgaden in December 1919 (Germany).
Maria then claims to have received a series of psychic transmissions in a writing style she calls “Templar-Germanic”, in a language she claims she does not understand, but which contains technical instructions for building a flying machine. The telepathic messages are believed to originate from Aldebaran, 68 light-years away in the constellation of Taurus, according to fictitious Vril Society records.
As for the paperwork, it is alleged that Maria had two stacks of papers as a result of these psychic trances: one with the unidentified handwriting and the other clearly legible. As for the latter, Maria thought it might be written in an ancient form in a language that might be Near Eastern.
They were able to determine that this language was none other than Ancient Sumerian, the language of the founders of ancient Babylon, with the help of a Thule Society-affiliated group known as the “Pan-Babylonians”, which included Hugo Winckler, Peter Jensen and Friedrich Delitzsch, among others. Sigrun helped decipher the message and the strange pictures of the circular flying device that appeared in the other pile of papers.
In those years and in the years that followed, the idea of the countless objects that are placed in the “alternative science” drawer evolved. In fact, the project took three years to start because of financial problems with the aforementioned flying equipment. Companies funded by the Thule Society and Vril Society are said to have separately produced various components of the prototype in 1922.
Together with the founder of the Thule Society, Rudolf von Sebottendorf, Maria paid a visit to Rudolf Hess at his residence in Munich at the end of November 1924. Dietrich Eckart, who had left the previous year, was someone Sebottendorf wanted to get in touch with. . Eckart was a member of the Thule Society, edited the magazine “Auf gut Deutsch” and translated Ibsen’s plays into German. Sebottendorf, Maria, Rudolf Hess and other Thule members gathered around a table covered in black cloth and clapped their hands to communicate with Eckart.
Hess began to feel uncomfortable watching Maria go into a trance, having her eye sockets move backwards, exposing only the whites of her eyes, and having to endure watching her go into spasms as she sat in her chair with a frown on her face. back. face. Sebottendorf was pleased to see how Eckart’s voice began to come out of the medium’s lips. But something strange happened. Eckart declared that he was being forced to step aside so that a different voice could intervene and deliver a crucial message.
Eckart’s voice faded, replaced by an obnoxious voice that introduced itself as “the Sumi, people from a distant world who orbit the star Aldebaran in the constellation you call Taurus the Bull”, a star in the constellation you call Taurus . No one could help but stare at the other travelers with wide eyes because of how unexpected what was happening was. The strange voice claimed that the Sumi were an extinct humanoid race that colonized Earth 500 million years earlier. They would have built the ruins of Larsa, Shurrupak and Nippur in Iraq.
The ancestors of the Aryan race would have been those who survived Ut-napishtim’s flood. Sebottendorf wanted proof, as he doubted the information. Maria drew a still lucid sequence of lines, in which some Sumerian characters could be distinguished.
Maria and Sigrun went to a meeting that the Vril Society organized in Kolberg on the sand in December 1943. The main purpose of this meeting, rumor has it, was to discuss the “Aldebaran Project”. Mediums of the Vril Society would have gained telepathic knowledge of inhabited planets in the Aldebaran region and made arrangements for transportation there.
Apparently Hitler, Himmler, Dr. W. Schumann, scientist and professor at the Technical University of Munich, and Kunkel of the Vril Society met on January 22, 1944, to discuss this proposal once again. It was agreed to send a prototype Vril 7 “Jäger” (hunter) to Aldebaran through an alleged non-light-speed dimensional channel.
The first test in this dimensional channel supposedly took place in late 1944, according to author N. Ratthofer. The Vril 7 looked like it had been flying for hundreds of years after the test flight, and that wasn’t just due to its appearance – it also had damage to several of its components, which almost caused the test to fail.
In 1945, Maria Orsic lost sight of her. A letter authored by Maria Orsic that was supposed to be an internal document of the Vril Society was distributed to all its members on March 11, 1945.
The letter ends with the phrase “nobody stays here” (nobody is here). The Vril Society would never communicate again, and since then, neither Maria Orsic nor any of the other members of the group have been heard from. Many still think they fled to Aldebaran.