Welcome back to Alien Addict, where we dive deep into the hidden histories, forbidden knowledge, and cosmic mysteries that mainstream history refuses to touch.
Today, we're exploring one of the most enigmatic and controversial chapters in occult lore: the Galactic Empire of Aldebaran — as detailed in Norbert Jürgen-Ratthofer's underground series Galaxisimperium Aldebaran. This multi-volume work — often circulated in rare, self-published booklets during the late 1980s and 1990s — paints a breath-taking picture of an ancient, advanced interstellar civilization originating from the star system Aldebaran in the constellation Taurus. According to Ratthofer's narrative, this 'Galactic Empire' spans roughly 1,000 light-years and is home to a highly evolved, theocratic society of humanoid beings — sometimes described as 'Aryan' or 'Nordic' in origin — who mastered Vril energy, antigravity propulsion, and interdimensional travel eons ago.
These Aldebaran beings allegedly seeded ancient Earth civilizations: think Sumeria, Babylon, Atlantis, and the lost Hyperborea/Thule. They brought advanced technology and spiritual wisdom, positioning themselves as benevolent 'god-men' or 'El-Ohim' in a cosmic battle against darker forces — often framed in dualistic, Gnostic terms rejecting the Old Testament deity as a false demiurge. But here's where it gets truly mind-blowing: the bridge between this distant empire and 20th-century Earth was supposedly forged through a secret group of female psychic mediums in early 20th-century Germany.
At the heart of it all was Maria Orsic (also spelled Maria Orsitsch or Oršić), the legendary Croatian-born medium born around 1895 in Zagreb. Described as a trance channeler with extraordinary abilities, Maria claimed to receive telepathic messages — in an unknown ancient script — directly from Aldebaran entities.
She became the leader of the so-called Vril Society (or Vril Gesellschaft), a clandestine circle of women who wore their long hair in a distinctive 'horse-tail' style, believing it acted as cosmic antennae to enhance reception from the stars. Maria and her group allegedly translated blueprints for revolutionary flying discs powered by Vril the universal life force energy leading to prototypes like the Haunebu or Vril craft during the Third Reich era. Joining Maria were other key mediums, the 'Vrilerinnen' :Sigrun (sometimes linked to Valkyrie mythology) a mysterious figure who helped decode transmissions and co-represented the society on symbolic disks worn by members.
Traute A. (or Traute A. Blohm) — another core medium who maintained ongoing telepathic links, even reportedly during test flights or dimensional journeys. Additional names that surface in the lore include Gudrun Jentzsch, Heike Erhardt, and others forming this elite circle of women channelling extra-terrestrial guidance.
According to these accounts heavily amplified in Ratthofer's Galaxisimperium Aldebaran series and related works like Das Vril Projekt the Aldebaran Empire wasn't just observing Earth; they were guiding humanity toward a higher destiny, with Nazi-era experiments as a modern echo of ancient pacts. Some versions claim the mediums' contacts enabled secret space programs, post-war escapes to Antarctic bases, or even flights to Aldebaran itself in 1945.
Is this lost history, modern myth, or something in between? Ratthofer's writings blend ancient astronaut theories, racial mysticism, and UFO tech into a grand cosmic narrative that still captivates fringe researchers today. What do you think — contact from the stars, or elaborate fiction? Drop your thoughts in the comments, hit that like button if you're ready for more deep dives into the occult underground, and subscribe for notifications on the next forbidden chapter. Thanks for watching — stay curious, stay questioning. See you in the next one!"
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https://archive.org/details/GalaxisimperiumAldebaran1-8gesamt_N.J.Ratthofer/Galaxisimperium%20Aldebaran%204_N.J.Ratthofer/mode/2up⚠️ I personally don’t believe in the Vril Society, the Maria Orsic story, or alleged anti-gravity flying saucers such as the Haunebu or Vril craft because there is no reliable evidence for them in historical records.