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Podcast Appearances
These beings gave humanity its knowledge and technology, and they chose the German people as their successors.
No, they were called the Vrilja, a race of giants who escaped the Great Flood and created an underground kingdom called... Agatha?
The Thule Society had money and influence, judges, police chiefs, military officers.
They funded the German Workers' Party.
That party became the Nazis.
But they needed a voice, a leader who could channel this destiny.
Dietrich Eckart sat in a smoke-filled room watching a young corporal rant to a crowd.
Eckart didn't see a soldier, he saw potential.
Eckhart was the Thule Society's most influential member.
He claimed to have seen a vision during a seance, a man who would rise to lead Germany, a Fuhrer.
Eckhart believed that man was Hitler.
For four years, Eckhart became Hitler's mentor.
He gave him money, connections, influence, everything he needed to rise.
In December 1923, Eckhart was dying.
Witnesses claimed his final words were about his greatest creation.
And Hitler dedicated Mein Kampf to Eckhart.
Eckhart called the tune.
Hitler learned to dance.
And across Germany, audiences started to believe they were watching destiny unfold.
Dietrich Eckhart molded Hitler into a leader, but orchestration required more than mysticism.