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Im just gonna copy and paste this from here:

http://www.greatdreams.com/black-sun.htm

Maybe it can help some of you to get behind the story of Zombies, cause english is not my native language

THE VRIL SOCIETY

Peter Moon tells us in his book 'The Black Sun, on page 172 - "The Vril Society began around the same time as the Thule Socieety when Karl Haushofer founded the "Bruder des Lichts", which means Brothers of the Light. This organization is sometimes referred to at the Luminous Lodge. This group was eventually renamed the Vril-Gesellschaft as it rose in prominence and united three major societies: the Lords of the Black Stone, having emerged from the Teutonic Order in 1917; the black Knights of the Thule Society; and the Black Sun, later identified as the elite of Heinrich himmler's SS. Whereas the thule Society ended up focusing primarily upon materialistic and political agendas, the Vril Society put its attention on the "Other Side."

A local medium named Maria Orisc began getting messages in an unknown language and couldn't transcribe them, so began meeting with key members of these societies, along with another medium named Sigrun. Accordingly, the messages were coming from a being from the star Aldeberan, which has two planets which form the 'Sumeran Empire'. In the Sumeran empire were two classes of people - the Aryan or Master race, and a subservient race which had developed in a negative fashion as a result of mutation from climatic changes.

Peter Moon goes on to say, "A half billion years ago, the Aryans (known as the Elohim or Elder Race) began to colonize our solar system as Aldebaran's became uninhabiatble. Marduk, existingin wha tis today the asteroid belt , was the first to be colonized, then Mars. When they came to Earth, these Aryans were known as the Sumerians.

(Note: Here we are coinciding with the work of Zechariah Sitchin)

Shambhala.

From some of the accounts available, Shambhala appears to have been a centre of spiritual enlightenment, very reminiscent of James Hilton?s 'Shangri-La', but others say that it was a centre of occult power and arcane teaching. Its leader was thought variously to be either an evil, tyrannical Sorcerer-King or a God-like 'Lord of The World'. We seem to be left with a choice as to which story we prefer to follow, and evidently which Path one desires to follow, too. The evil Left, or the good Right!

Apparently there were two factions (as in Hyperborea), one of which followed the Golden Sun, and the other the Black Sun. (The 'Black Sun', incidentally, was as prominent an emblem of the Nazi mythos as was the Swastika!) According to Jean-Claude Frére, author of 'Nazisme et Sociétiés Secretès', the people of Hyperborea, after migrating to the Gobi Desert over 6000 years ago, founded a new centre, which they named Agartha. It became a great centre of world learning, and people flocked there from all over the world to enjoy its culture and civilization.

However, a huge catastrophe supervened, and the earth?s surface was devastated, but the realm of Agartha somehow survived, under the earth. The legend continues to relate that, as with the original Hyperboreans, the Aryans now split into two factions: one group heading north-west, hoping to return to their lost Hyperborea, and the second going south, where they founded a new secret centre under the Himalayas.

Jean-Claude Frére concludes: The sons of the Outer Intellegences split into two groups, one following the 'Right Hand Path' under the 'Wheel of The Golden Sun', the other the 'Left Hand Path' under the 'Wheel of the Black Sun'. The first preserved the centre of Agartha, that undefined place of contemplation, of the Good, and of the Vril force. The second supposedly created a new place of initiation at Shambhala, the city of violence in command of the elements and human masses, hastening the arrival of the 'charnel-house of time.'

According to Peter Moon, in his book 'The Black Sun', the ultimate concept of Thule is well represented in the myth of it as the capital city or center of Hyperborea, a word wihch literally means 'beyond the poles'. As it is beyond the poles, Hyperborea is ositioned as being outside of this dimension. Thule, being in the center, is positioned as the source of all life on Earth. In Greek mythology, Pythagoras was taught sacred geometry by Apollo, a god who was identified as a resident of Hyporborea. In Pythagorean teachings, the Earth itself geometrically unfolds from a void in the center. This void has been recognized by many ancient groups, including the Sumerians, as the Black Sun. In this sense, Thule is synonymous with this Black Sun.

The word Swastika itself is means 'source' amongst other definitions, and represents eternal cause or the fountain of creation. Accordingly, the Thule Society used the swastika symbol in their log to represent this idea.

The Black Sun is an even more esoteric concept than that of thule. Represented as the void of creation itself, it is the most senior archetype imaginable. Thus, thiis namesake was reserved for the elite of the Thule Society. The Black Sun was actually a secret society within the Thule Society. it was senior to other societies.

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Excellant job, considering this is one of your first posts here! First I would take the time to say welcome to the site.

A few of us here at CoDz are firmiliar with the Black Sun and the Vril Society, but even still there is a lot of research in here and facts I had never heard before. Keep up the good work, and I'm sure you'll be a regular here in no time. :mrgreen:

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Interesting, although I've already heard a good deal about this. Depending on the situation the same scenario occurs with slight variations in "conspiracy theory" websites, and such.

A good website to check out would be project Camelot, as they have a great deal of videos on the subject. The Nazi's, and Germans were certainly into some odd stuff, and were fascinated with the occult.

Treyarch did a good job of incorporating a lot of the occult stories into the Zombie story line, and even the weird Nazi science, such as the Nazi Bell, which is believed to be a Casimher mechanism, by some.

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Interesting, although I've already heard a good deal about this. Depending on the situation the same scenario occurs with slight variations in "conspiracy theory" websites, and such.

A good website to check out would be project Camelot, as they have a great deal of videos on the subject. The Nazi's, and Germans were certainly into some odd stuff, and were fascinated with the occult.

Treyarch did a good job of incorporating a lot of the occult stories into the Zombie story line, and even the weird Nazi science, such as the Nazi Bell, which is believed to be a Casimher mechanism, by some.

The Nazi Bell is "Die Glocke" (german for "The Bell") Not the mechanism. Its also called the "Wunder Waffe". It is a theoretical Nazi "weapon" that supposedly used for anti-gravity stuff, while controlled in a stone structure (think "Fly Trap"). I dont know much about it, just some basics. In short, the "Nazi Bell" in Zombies is the precursor to the "WunderWaffe DG2" (DG=Die Glocke)

As for the little story connections, thats pretty cool, I might look up more on that sometime.

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Interesting, although I've already heard a good deal about this. Depending on the situation the same scenario occurs with slight variations in "conspiracy theory" websites, and such.

A good website to check out would be project Camelot, as they have a great deal of videos on the subject. The Nazi's, and Germans were certainly into some odd stuff, and were fascinated with the occult.

Treyarch did a good job of incorporating a lot of the occult stories into the Zombie story line, and even the weird Nazi science, such as the Nazi Bell, which is believed to be a Casimher mechanism, by some.

The Nazi Bell is "Die Glocke" (german for "The Bell") Not the mechanism. Its also called the "Wunder Waffe". It is a theoretical Nazi "weapon" that supposedly used for anti-gravity stuff, while controlled in a stone structure (think "Fly Trap"). I dont know much about it, just some basics. In short, the "Nazi Bell" in Zombies is the precursor to the "WunderWaffe DG2" (DG=Die Glocke)

As for the little story connections, thats pretty cool, I might look up more on that sometime.

The fly trap is the alleged area where the bell was attempted to be used. The shape is based off of a real location, although I forget the name of what the area is currently called.

Although there are different theories about what the bell was, some believe that it was a casimer mechanism, which can be related to anti-gravity because the casimer effect can essentially "levitate" objects. It can cause repulsion between two uncharged objects (objects that are not magnets).

One alleged shape for the Nazi bell is similar to the shape of the casimer mechanism found on Ascension. It would be two metal bodies separated by a fluid, perhaps a liquid metal, and the bodies rotate.

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