Hermann Wirth
Hermann Wirth was a Dutch-German historian who worked for the Ahnenerbe institute of Heinrich Himmler's SS and Adolf Hitler's Nazi party (a Saturnian death cult) to create a mythology about Orion Nordics and their origins in Atlantis (Hyperborea). He was educated at the University of Basel and taught at the University of Berlin. The nazi party ideology became the blueprint for the Right Wing Church. |
In 1924 he studied the Oera Linda book, that surfaced in 1867 and was written in Frisian (North Holland) dialect. The book was also promoted by Harold T Wilkins, who was heavily influenced by Helena Blavatsky, in Atlantis magazine of Sykes Egerton (republished Atlantis of Ignatius Donnelly) and by Robert Scrutton.
He equated the Eskimo culture of Inuits with the Atlantean Thule culture. He studied the Edda and the Futhark rune alphabet. Hans Günther had introduced the concept of a Nordic race.
He created the Dutch Landsbond der Dietsche Trekvogels and Flemish Blauwvoeterie, based on Wandervogel of Hans Bluher, who also worked with the OTO center Monte Verità in Switzerland.
He worked with Jacob Wilhelm Hauer (German Faith movement with Ernst Graf zu Reventlow, books on yoga and Hinduism) of University of Tubingen (rosicrucian manifesto's).
Himmler worked with occultist Karl Maria Willgut and chose Wewelsburg castle as an SS headquarter. On july 1 1935 he founded the Ahnenerbe institute with Wirth and Walther Richard Darré. Its logo was the Irminsul sword, a symbol of the celestial pole. From 1937 Ahnenerbe was led by Walther Wüst (University of Munich, SicherheitsDienst).
Himmler's Schutzstaffel (SS) was based on the military Order of the Jesuits with sodomy lightning symbolism of Ancient Greece.
In 1938 he fell from grace in the Nazi party.
Oera Linda researcher Jan Ott was interviewed by Red Ice Radio (the Right Wing Church) and Catherine Austin Fitts.
born 5/6/1885.
died 2/16/1981.