When doing a quick search on the Vril Society it seem's that 'Vril' means some form of energy and also that it came from a book.
This is from Wikipedia.
Vril, the Power of the Coming Race is a 1871 science fiction novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, originally printed as The Coming Race. Many early
readers believed that its account of a superior subterranean master race and the energy-form called "Vril" was accurate, to the extent that some
theosophists accepted the book as truth. Since 1960 there has been a conspiracy theory about a secret Vril Society.
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Other source's point out that the Vril Society was part of the Thule Society, which apparently Hitler and Bormann at least were members.
The Vril Society became the “inner circle” of The Thule Society
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The first hint of the Vril Society's existence was discovered in a scene that would not have been out of place in one of Dennis Wheatley's
occult thrillers. On 25 April 1945, so the story goes, a group of battle-weary Russian soldiers were making their cautious way through the
shattered remnants of Berlin, mopping up the isolated pockets of German resistance that remained in the heart of the Third Reich. The soldiers moved
carefully from one wrecked building to another, in a state of constant readiness against the threat of ambush.
In a ground-floor room of one blasted building, the soldiers made a surprising discovery. Lying in a circle on the floor were the bodies of six
men, with a seventh corpse in the centre. All were dressed in German military uniforms, and the dead man in the centre of the group was wearing a pair
of bright green gloves. The Russians' assumption that the bodies were those of soldiers was quickly dispelled when they realized that the dead men
were all Orientals. One of the Russians, who was from Mongolia, identified the men as Tibetans. It was also evident to the Russian soldiers that the
men had not died in battle but seemed to have committed suicide.
Wether the Vril Society was a part or the inner circle of the Thule Society is debatable, maybe they were just interwined but not the same, working
together maybe for the same goals. I like to think that they were the same though.
Over the following week, hundreds more Tibetans were discovered in Berlin: some of them had clearly died in battle, while others had committed
ritual suicide, like the ones discovered by the Russian unit. (2) What were Tibetans doing in Nazi Germany towards the end of the Second World War?
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Look's like a good site to get into, enjoy.