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Thule Society


In late 19th and early 20th century Germany and Austria there were many
flourishing esoteric orders which sought to establish a reborn Germanic
identity and to reconnect the volk with its repressed archetypes.

One of the most significant of these Orders was founded in Germany in 1912 -
the German Order. From this sprang the Thule Society whose driving force was
Rudolf von Serbottendorff. He had been schooled in occultism, Islamic
mysticism, alchemy, Rosicrucianism and much else, in Turkey, where he had
also been initiated into Freemasonry.

Thule served as the recruiting and political action front of the German
Order. Serbottendorff bought a failing Munich newspaper, the Beobachter which
he renamed the Volkische Beobachter and it became the official newspaper of
the NSDAP.

A movement to promote Thulian ideas among industrial workers and to offset
Marxism, was formed in 1918 - the Workers' Political Circle - with Thulist
Karl Harrer as chairman. From this came the German Workers' Party in 1919. A
year later this became the NSDAP under the leadership of Adolf Hitler.

Serbottendorff himself stated: "Thule members were the people to whom Hitler
first turned and who first allied themselves with Hitler."

The Thule society was active in efforts to overthrow the Barvarian Communist
Government. Their propaganda effort was aided by a journalist, poet, and
occult student Dietrich Eckart, who was the major intellectual influence on
Hitler in the early years. The swastika flag adopted by the NSDAP was the
brain-child of another Thulist, Dr Krohn.

With the victory of the Nazi Party, the occult tradition was carried on in
the Third Reich mainly by the SS, who Reichsfuhrer, Himmler, was an avid
student of the occult. An SS occult research department, the Ahnernerbe
(Ancestral Heritage) was established in 1935 with SS Colonel Wolfram von
Sievers at its head. Occult research took SS researchers as far afield as
Tibet. Sievers had the Tantrik prayer, the Bardo Thodol, read over his body
after his execution at Nuremberg.

National Socialism and the Third Reich represented a major attempt by high
esoteric Adepts to re-establish a Culture based on the Laws of Nature,
against the entrenched forces of anti-Life. Nothing that ambitious had been
tried since the founding of the American Republic by Masonic adepts.





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The Thule Society inner circle had the following beliefs
Thule was a legendary island in the far north, similar to Atlantis,
supposedly the center of a lost, high-level civilization. But not all secrets
of that civilization had been completely wiped out. Those that remained were
being guarded by ancient, highly intelligent beings (similar to the "Masters"
of Theosophy or the White Brotherhood).

The truly initiated could establish contact with these beings by means of
magic-mystical rituals.

The "Masters" or "Ancients" allegedly would be able to endow the initiated
with supernatural strength and energy.

With the help of these energies the goal of the initiated was to create a
race of Supermen of "Aryan" stock who would exterminate all "inferior" races.

On April 6, 1919, in Bavaria, left wing socialists and anarchists proclaimed
the Bavarian Soviet Republic. The brains of the revolution were a group of
writers who had little idea of administration. Life in munich grew chaotic.
The counter-revolutionary forces, the whites, composed of various groups of
decommissioned soldiers known as "Frei Corps", equipped and financed by the
mysterious Thule Society, defeated the Bavarian Soviet within a matter of
weeks.

Many other decommissioned soldiers waited out the turbulence in barracks, pfc
Adolph Hitler among them. After the Bavarian Republic had been defeated by
the Whites, in May, Hitler's superiors put him to work in the post revolution
investigating commission. His indictments injected ruthless efficiency into
the kangaroo courts as he fingered hundreds of noncommissioned officers and
enlisted men who had sympathized with the communist and anarchists. He was
subsequently sent to attend special anticommunist training courses and
seminars at the University which were financed by the Reichswehr
administration and by private donors from the Thule Society.

This led to an assignment in the intelligence division of the postwar German
army, to infiltrate groups that could organize the working classes while the
communists were weak. On a September evening, 1919, Hitler turned up in the
Sternecker Beer Hall where members and friends of the budding German Workers
Party had gathered. He quietly listened to the presentation by engineer
Gottfried Feder, a Thule Society member, who talked about jewish control over
lending capital. When one of the other group members called for Bavaria to
break away from the rest of Germany, Hitler sprang into action. The
astonished audience stood by while his highly aggressive remarks and
compelling oratory swept through the room. After Hitler had finished his
harangue, party chairman and founder, Anton Drexler, immediately asked him to
a meeting of the party's steering committee held a few days later. He was
asked to join the committee as its seventh member, responsible for
advertising and propaganda.

Back in 1912, several German occultists with radical anti-semitic
inclinations decided to form a "magic" lodge, which they named the Order of
Teutons. the main founders were Theodor Fritsch, a publisher of an
anti-semitic journal; Philipp Stauff, pupil of the racist Guido Von List, and
Hermann Pohl, the order's chancellor. (Pohl would drop out three years later
to found his own bizarre lodge, the Walvater Teutonic Order of the Holy
Grail.) The Order of Teutons was organized along the lines of the Free Masons
or the Rosicrucians, having differing degrees of initiation, only persons who
could fully document that they were of pure "aryan" ancestry were allowed to
join.

In 1915, Pohl was joined by Rudolf Blauer, who held a Turkish passport and
practiced sufi meditation. He also dabbled in astrology and was an admirer of
Lanz Von Liebenfels and Guido Von List, both pathologically anti-semitic.
Blauer went by the name of Rudolf Freiherr Von Seboottendorf. He was very
wealthy, although the origin of his fortune is unknown. He became the Grand
Master of the Bavarian Order and he founded the Thule Society, with Pohl's
approval, in 1918.

After the Bavarian communist revolution of 1918, the Thule Society became a
center of the counterrevolutionary subculture. An espionage network and arms
caches were organized. The Thule Club rooms became a nest of resistance to
the revolution and the Munich Soviet Republic.

Journalist Karl Harrer was given the job of founding a political "worker
circle". He realized that the workers would reject any program that was
presented to them by a member of the conservative "privileged" class. Harrer
knew that the mechanic Anton Drexler, who was working for the railroads, was
a well-known anti-semite, chauvinist and proletarian. With drexler as nominal
chairman, Harrer founded the German Workers Party in January 1919

The German Workers Party was only one of many associations founded and
controlled by the Thule Society. The Thule was the "mother" to the German
Socialist Party, led by Julius Streicher, and the right-wing radical Oberland
Free Corps. It published the Munich observer, which later became the National
Observer. Hitler became the most prominent personality in the party. He
caused Harrer to drop out, and he pushed Drexler, the nominal chairman, to
the sidelines. He filled key positions with his own friends from the Thule
Society and the Army. During the summer of 1920, upon his suggestion, the
party was renamed the National Socialist German Worker Party (NASDAP). The
new name was intended to equally attract nationalists and proletarians.

To go along with the new name his mass movement also required a flag with a
powerful symbol. Among many designs under consideration, Hitler picked the
one suggested by Thule member Dr. Krohn: a red cloth with a white circle in
the middle containing a black swastika.

Hitler wanted to turn the German Workers Party into a mass-conscious fighting
party, but Harrer and Drexler were hesitant, due in part to their woeful
financial situation. The Thule Society was not yet supplying very much money
and no one seemed to know how to build up a mass party. Hitler arranged two
public meetings in obscure beer halls, and he drafted leaflets and posters,
but there was no real breakthrough.

All of this changed dramatically at the end of the 1919 when Hitler met
Dietrich Eckart. Most biographers have underestimated the influence that
Eckart exerted on Hitler. He was the wealthy publisher and editor-in-chief of
an anti-semitic journal which he called In Plain German. Eckart was also a
committed occultist and a master of magic. As an initiate, Eckart belonged to
the inner circle of the Thule Society as well as other esoteric orders.

There can be no doubt that Eckart - who had been alerted to Hitler by other
Thulists - trained Hitler in techniques of self confidence, self projection,
persuasive oratory, body language and discursive sophistry. With these tools,
in a short period of time he was able to move the obscure workers party from
the club and beer hall atmosphere to a mass movement. The emotion charged lay
speaker became an expert orator, capable of mesmerizing a vast audience.

One should not underestimate occultism's influence on Hitler. His subsequent
rejection of Free Masons and esoteric movements, of Theosophy, of
Anthrosophy, does not necessarily mean otherwise. Occult circles have long
been known as covers for espionage and influence peddling. Hitler's spy
apparatus under Canaris and Heydrich were well aware of these conduits,
particularly from the direction of Britain which had within its MI5
intelligence agency a department known as the Occult Bureau. That these
potential sources of trouble were purged from Nazi life should not be taken
to mean that Hitler and the Nazi secret societies were not influenced by
mystical and occult writers such as Madame Blavatsky, Houston Stewart
Chamberlain, Guido Von List, Lanz Von Liebenfels, Rudolf Steiner, George
Gurdjieff, Karl Haushofer and Theodor Fritsch. Although Hitler later
denounced and ridiculed many of them, he did dedicate his book Mein Kampf to
his teacher Dietrich Eckart.

A frequent visitor to Landsberg Prison where Hitler was writing Mein Kampf
with the help of Rudolf Hess, was General Karl Haushofer, a university
professor and director of the Munich Institute of Geopolitics. Haushofer,
Hitler, and Hess had long conversations together. Hess also kept records of
these conversations. Hitler's demands for German "Living Space" in the east
at the expense of the Slavic nations were based on the geopolitical theories
of the learned professor.

Haushofer was also inclined toward the esoteric. as military attache in
Japan, he had studied Zen-Buddhism. He had also gone through initiations at
the hands of Tibetan Lamas. He became Hitler's second "esoteric mentor",
replacing Dietrich Eckart. In Berlin, Haushofer had founded the Luminous
Lodge or the Vril Society. The lodge's objective was to explore the origins
of the Aryan race and to perform exercises in concentration to awaken the
forces of "Vril". Haushofer was a student of the Russian magician and
metaphysician Gregor Ivanovich Gurdyev (George Gurdjieff).

Both Gurdjeiff and Haushofer maintained that they had contacts with secret
Tibetan Lodges that possessed the secret of the "Superman". The lodge
included Hitler, Alfred Rosenberg, Himmler, Goring, and Hitler's subsequent
personal physician Dr. Morell. It is also known that Aleister Crowley and
Gurdjieff sought contact with Hitler. Hitler's unusual powers of suggestion
become more understandable if one keeps in mind that he had access to the
"secret" psychological techniques of the esoteric lodges. Haushofer taught
him the techniques of Gurdjieff which, in turn, were based on the teachings
of the Sufis and the Tibetan Lamas- and familiarized him with the Zen
teaching of the Japanese Society of the Green Dragon.

in the latter half of the previous century, intriguing hints about Tibetan
secret teachings had been carried to the west by Helena Blavatsky, who
claimed initiation at the hands of the Holy Lamas themselves. Blavatsky
taught that her "Hidden Masters" and "Secret Chiefs" had their earthly
residence in the Himalayan region. As soon as the Nazi movement had
sufficient funds, it began to organize a number of expeditions to Tibet and
these succeeded one another practically without interruption until 1943. One
of the most tangible expressions of Nazi interest in Tibet was the party`s
adoption of its deepest and most mystical of symbols-the swastika.

The swastika is one of mankind's oldest symbols, and apart from the cross and
the circle, probably the most widely distributed. It is shown on pottery
fragments from Greece dating back to the eighth century b.c. It was used in
ancient Egypt, India and China. The Navaho indians of North America have a
traditional swastika pattern. Arab-Islamic sorcerers used it. In more recent
times, it was incorporated in the flags of certain baltic states.

The idea for the use of the swastika by the Nazis came from a dentist named
Dr. Friedrich Krohn who was a member of the secret Germanen order. Krohn
produced the design for the actual form in which the Nazis came to use the
symbol, that is reversed, spinning in an anti-clockwise direction. As a solar
symbol, the swastika is properly thought of as spinning, and the Buddhists
have always believed the symbol attracted luck. The Sanskrit word "svastika"
means good fortune and well being. According to Cabbalistic lore and occult
theory, chaotic force can be evoked by revers- ing the symbol. And so the
symbol appeared as the flag of Nazi Germany and the insignia of the Nazi
party, an indication for those who had eyes to see, as to the occult nature
of the Third Reich.

>From "The Unknown Hitler" by Wulf Schwartzwaller, Berkeley Books, 1990

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