UFO’s and the Nazis
Morning of the Magicians (Le Matin des Magiciens), a 1960 book by Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier, made many spectacular claims about the Vril Society of Berlin. Several years later writers, including Jan van Helsing, Norbert-Jürgen Ratthofer, and Vladimir Terziski, have built on their work, connecting the Vril Society with UFOs. Among their claims, they imply that the society may have made contact with an alien race and dedicated itself to creating spacecraft to reach the aliens. In partnership with the Thule Society and the Nazi Party, the Vril Society developed a series of flying disc prototypes. With the Nazi defeat, the society allegedly retreated to a base in Antarctica and vanished.
Morning of the Magicians (PDF)
Heavens Gate – Videos
Heaven’s Gate – ‘Planet Earth About to Be Recycled: Your Only Chance to Evacuate Is To Leave With Us
Heaven’s Gate – Beyond Human 1 – Part 1 of 7
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Heavens Gate – Do’s Final Exit Statement – Part 1 of 10
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Unarius/Unarius Academy of Science
Unarius is a non-profit organization founded in 1954 in Los Angeles, California and headquartered in El Cajon, California. The organization purports to advance a new interdimensional science of life based upon fourth dimensional physics principles. Unarius centers exist in Canada, Japan, Nigeria and in various locations in the United States. Membership is unknown.
Unarius is an acronym for Universal Articulate Interdimensional Understanding of Science. The founder, and subsequent "channels" and "sub-channels", have written books filled with channeled dissertations from alleged advanced intelligent beings that exist on higher frequency planes. Over 100 volumes have been published since 1954.
The group was founded in February 1954 in Los Angeles, California by Ernest L. Norman (1904–1971)and his wife Ruth E. Norman (1900–1993).
Space Morons
The theory that Unidentified Flying Objects are, in fact, alien spacecraft assumes three things:
1. That the aliens somehow want to remain hidden from our civilization – since they have been carrying on for decades without making their extraterrestrial nature obvious enough to become an accepted fact.
2. That the aliens are really, really fucking bad at hiding from our civilization – though they care about their secrecy enough to destroy all but the most ambiguous evidence of their activity, they don’t actually care enough to turn off their fucking lights when flying around.
3. That, somehow, whatever it is that they gain out of flying around the globe in huge numbers, spooking rednecks, slashing up cows, and (possibly) sticking probes into the anal regions of a select few chosen people was worth the time and energy of flying all the way here. They have made almost no progress since they arrived – their mission of observation/contact/conquest/pulling-off-a-world-wide-practical-joke has never progressed beyond the “fly around aimlessly” stage. They haven’t set up undetectable observation stations to observe us in our natural habitat – they haven’t gotten anywhere near enough medical knowledge out of all those cows and sphincters – they still insist on contacting random loonies to tell them that they are one with the universe instead of visiting the White House or the UN.
In short, we are being invaded by a vast fleet of space-morons.






