What is vril society?

The Vril Society (German: Vril-Gesellschaft), also known as the Society for All, was a purported secret society that emerged in post-World War I Germany. It is said to have been founded by a group of female psychic mediums who believed they had made contact with an ancient extraterrestrial race residing within the Earth.

The society is associated with several pseudoscientific and esoteric beliefs, including the existence of a powerful energy source called Vril. This Vril energy, according to believers, could be harnessed to achieve great power and potentially alter human evolution. The concept of Vril is derived from Edward Bulwer-Lytton's 1871 novel The Coming Race, which depicts a subterranean race possessing this energy. Vril energy

The Vril Society is often linked to the Thule Society, another German occult group, and sometimes to early Nazi mysticism. Some conspiracy theories even suggest that the society played a role in the development of advanced technology during World War II, including the development of flying saucers. These claims are generally dismissed by historians as lacking credible evidence. flying saucers

While there is no concrete evidence to support the existence of a formally organized Vril Society as described in popular accounts, the ideas associated with it have persisted in esoteric and New Age circles, influencing science fiction and other forms of popular culture. The supposed society is seen by some as a dangerous influence, while others regard it as simply a myth.