Aldebarans

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According to an ufological conspiracy theory and in science fiction works, Aldebarans are the inhabitants of a planet in the solar system of the star Aldebaran .

Conspiracy theory

The conspiracy theorist Jan Udo Holey (* 1967) alleged in his 1997 book Company Aldebaran , published under a pseudonym . Contacts with people from another solar system. The sensational experiences of the Feistle , Aldebaraner family would have come to earth about 735,000 years ago. Different human races were created through sexual intercourse with the residents . Later the Aldebarans would have left the earth in search of other planets. That led to war and destruction on earth. In order to mend the "messed up" again, the Aldebaraner had sought contact with the people again and selected the Germans , because they had made many discoveries and achievements. In the 1930s and 40s they made contact with esotericists and passed on their secret knowledge . This is how the Reichsflugplatten and other wonder weapons of the National Socialists came about (which in truth were purely imaginary).

The conspiracy theorist of the right-wing esoteric scene Axel Stoll (1948-2014) also dealt with the Aldebarans. According to his assumption, the Aryans descend from them and are supposed to rule over the earth, a punitive planet. In the German Reich there is said to have been the Vril Society, which is said to have had "transmedia contacts" with the Aldebaran. A woman's long hair is said to have served as a transmitter and receiver .

Norbert Schittke (* 1942), who calls himself “Reich Chancellor” of the Reich Citizens Group in Exile German Reich , also believes in the existence of Aldebarans on earth. They always wanted to team up with the "strongest and best trained leadership country here on earth". Coincidentally, it was Adolf Hitler at the time, then they built the flying discs and flew with them to Aldebaran. On earth they were equipped with a diplomatic passport .

Science fiction

Aldebaran plays a role in numerous works of science fiction . For example, the Polish author Stanisław Lem (1921–2006) tells in his short story Invasion vom Aldebaran of a failed attempt by two residents of Aldebaran to colonize the earth. Aldebaran also plays a role in several episodes of the television series Star Trek / Raumschiff Enterprise . The eight-volume book series Aldebaran by the military science fiction author Heinrich von Stahl deals with a galactic empire that has to fight against an intelligent reptile species and later rediscovered the earth.

Scientific classifications

The sociologist and political scientist Armin Pfahl-Traughber sees in the allegations about Aldebarans on earth and related conspiracy theories Holeys an attempt to "moral-political [n] relief of historical National Socialism ". The book has a " nationalistic judgmental character" since the Germans are described as a "selected and high-quality group".

In an alpha Centauri episode, Harald Lesch discussed the possibilities of extraterrestrial life in the living zone . With regard to Aldebaran, he came to the conclusion that "the life of Aldebaran will not be."

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Armin Pfahl-Traughber : Renaissance of the anti-Semitic-anti-Masonic conspiracy theory in esoteric-right-wing extremist publications. In: Helmut Reinalter (Ed.): Conspiracy Theories: Theory - History - Effect . Studienverlag, Innsbruck 2002 ( available from Google Books ).
  2. a b Media library: The Aryans. Federal Agency for Political Education , 2014, accessed on August 4, 2017 (documentary film Die Arier von Mo Asumang ).
  3. ^ Stefan Lauer: Dr. Axel Stoll has left the punishing planet. Vice , July 30, 2014, accessed August 4, 2017 .
  4. ^ Jens Maier: Hitler and the extraterrestrials - the crazy visit to a citizen of the Reich. Stern , December 3, 2016, accessed August 4, 2017 .
  5. Aldebaran . List of volumes on the website of Unitall Verlag, accessed on August 5, 2017.
  6. Harald Lesch : What is a life zone? alpha-Centauri-Video in the ARD Mediathek , 2003, accessed on August 4, 2017 .
  7. Harald Lesch: What is a life zone? alpha Centauri video on the website of Bayerischer Rundfunk , December 1, 2015, accessed on August 4, 2017 .