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surfacing U-boat Scotland WW2
  U-boat missions in Scotland. The Maier files story mentions a special U-boat mission into Scotland (Maier files Unternehmen Kelch). Could there be any trace found about such secret mission, and were there any German submarines spotted around early December or late November 1939 at Carradale Bay, Firth of Clyde or the isle of Arran? The Firth of Clyde forms a large area of coastal water sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean by the Kintyre Peninsula, which encloses the...
In the mystical realms of Maier Files Chronicles, host Maxwell Braunhardt invites listeners on a captivating journey through the ages, unlocking secrets and unraveling mysteries. In this episode, we delve into the enigmatic tale of the Amber Room – a treasure steeped in history, witchcraft, and the ancient wisdom of the Nordic peoples. The Amber Room: A Jewel of History The episode unfolds with a historical exploration of the Amber Room, a world-renowned masterpiece that...
Bearer bonds scheme
TIDBITS – backstory  Maier Files  – Within the insider circles of the international community, much of the atrocities and problems of WW1 were blamed on the gold standard — for the reasons outlined in Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations from 1776. It was sufficient to convince Emperor Hirohito of Japan to travel to the United Kingdom and sign a secret pact, in 1921, to create the Bank of International Settlements (BIS). The BIS was created by the founders of […]...
Mani
The dualistic religious system of Mani is a combination of Gnostic Christianity, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, and various other elements, with a basic doctrine of a conflict between light and dark, matter being regarded as dark, evil and imperfect. The physical world, nature and life are considered as the realm of the dark creator or the true devil and should be resisted. “Manichean” has come to describe a tendency to see things in overly simple terms as...
Question mark
Mystery stories leave a flat aftertaste, because before the solution, anyone might have done it; after, it turns out to have been only a certain someone. But the infinite and the unknown endlessly call each other up, letting imagination loose. We love to live on frontiers that enclose a well mannered, finite world but look out toward the at any time unexpected. Is this mere romantic excitement or the dabbling curiosity of our species carried...
In the depth of winter, as snowflakes drifted down like feathers from the heavens, a queen sat by her ebony-framed window, sewing. A sudden prick of her needle drew blood—three drops, crimson against the white snow. The sight inspired her wish for a child “white as snow, red as blood, and black as ebony.” Thus begins the Brothers Grimm’s tale of Snow White. These three drops of blood, seemingly a fleeting detail, set the stage for destiny, echoing deeper motifs […]...
Within the historical tapestry of World War II, the shadowy Division Parzival, guided by the mysterious Gudrun, captivates with its enigmatic origins and spiritual undertones. Julius Evola’s essay, intertwined with the profound chivalric traditions, sheds light on the esoteric aspects of the Grail and the symbolic representation of the woman as “intelligence.” Division Parzival and Gudrun Steeped in mystery, Division Parzival emerges as a military unit with a unique purpose, shaped by the enigmatic demands...
Traute Rose with the text "Wo bist du, Traute?"
In the labyrinthine tales of the Maier Files series, few characters stand out as vividly and enigmatically as Traute Rose. A key member of the Hexekommando during World War II, Traute’s blend of intelligence, bravery, and mysterious allure has captivated readers and left an indelible mark on the story’s intricate tapestry. Today, we are thrilled to present a heartfelt tribute to Traute Rose, set to the hauntingly beautiful melody of “Wo bist du?” by Unheilig...
Dashwood
Could it be that the London club mentioned in the Maier Files episode 2, is inspired by the Hell-fire Club? The Hell-Fire club in London is the most notorious “Satanist” organization in eighteenth-century Britain, the Hell-Fire Club was originally founded in London in 1719 by Philip, Duke of Wharton, a liberal politician and atheist who set out to ridicule the religious orthodoxies of his time by holding mock-Satanist ceremonies in a tavern near St James’s Square, London. Gormogons The Club […]...
Gold Bullion
The greatest secret of the 20th century was how the gold and treasure of the world was systematically plundered and hidden away… only to be used as collateral for vast, secret bank accounts. If your plan calls for the complete destruction of the global economy, you need a global currency that is backed by nothing but “faith and credit.” The article of December 1, 1934, reveals a total excess of $222 million, 385 thousand and...
The Maier-Files series takes its readers on a captivating journey through the intricate paths of initiation and reawakening, weaving a narrative that transcends conventional notions of knowledge and experience. In this exploration, we delve into the profound initiatic teachings that underpin the characters’ transformations and Otto Maier’s enigmatic history. Understanding Initiatic Knowledge: Initiatic knowledge, as presented in the Maier-Files series, challenges conventional perspectives on recognition and understanding. The initiatic point of view emphasizes that true...
Burg Feuerstein
In 1945, three “smoking guns” set the stage for the quiet removal, redistribution, and even destruction of Germany’s most advanced research. This detective-style dive follows the paper trail—from Truman’s license-to-steal order to a midnight conference in Frankfurt and a vanished hilltop lab—to reveal how electromagnetic and communications breakthroughs could simply disappear. Background reading that reframes what might have happened to any inventor who got too close. If you tug the right threads, the war never ends. It only switches offices. […]...
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