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The Archives

March 28, 2025 Here we are again, folks, watching the grand circus of government overreach unfold, this time under the gaudy banner of the United Kingdom’s Online Safety Act 2023. The clowns in Westminster, with their powdered wigs and sanctimonious grins, have unleashed a fresh edict that threatens...
The whispers of a quantum revolution are growing louder, and with them, an ominous warning: the secrets of the past may not remain hidden for much longer. A recent initiative in Switzerland has raised the alarm, urging financial institutions to prepare for a world where quantum computers can...
Otto Maier wasn’t just an engineer—he was experimenting with something far beyond conventional science. His Magnetraum was more than a simple chamber; it was designed to interact with human perception itself. But was he decades ahead of his time, or had he stumbled onto something that was always...
The end of World War II marked not just a political shift but a technological one. As Allied soldiers swept through the ruins of Germany, they uncovered extraordinary engineering feats, many of which never made it into mainstream history books. One such discovery was an energy device unlike...
“The Lord detests dishonest scales, but accurate weights find favor with him.” – Proverbs 11:1 Oskar Gross, the sharp-minded industrialist from Maier Files, saw the corruption of the fiat money system long before others realized the full extent of its destruction. His fierce opposition to central banking and...
For nearly two centuries, a small electric bell at the University of Oxford has been ringing non-stop—without anyone truly understanding how. Known as the Clarendon Dry Pile, this device has defied scientific expectations, operating continuously since 1840. No known battery should last this long, yet it remains active,...
Something—or someone—tried to stop Elferharz, the 11th episode of Maier Files, from being released. Delays, disruptions, and strange obstacles appeared at every turn. Coincidence? Or was there an unseen force working against it? In this Maier Files Chronicles podcast, we dive into the mystery behind the series and...
Throughout history, philosophers, mystics, and seekers of knowledge have embarked on an unrelenting quest to uncover the nature of Truth. In his diaries, Otto Maier frequently alluded to his own pursuit of this ultimate reality, weaving together esoteric wisdom, scientific insight, and metaphysical exploration. But what is Truth?...
Some stories refuse to fade into history. They persist, waiting for the right moment—and the right people—to uncover them. Episode 11 of the Maier Files podcast, Elferharz, is one such story. When Otto Maier stood at the crossroads of his life’s work, a mysterious letter arrived, signed only...
In the depth of winter, as snowflakes drifted down like feathers from the heavens, a queen sat by her ebony-framed window, sewing. A sudden prick of her needle drew blood—three drops, crimson against the white snow. The sight inspired her wish for a child “white as snow, red...
In Alexander Wolfheze’s Alba Rosa: Ten Traditionalist Essays, the grim reality of cultural nihilism is laid bare. This phenomenon, a byproduct of modernity’s detachment from tradition and rooted values, has seeped into the foundations of Western societies, eroding their cultural and spiritual integrity. As the author argues, cultural...
From the veiled chapters of medieval lore to the intricate verses of sacred texts, the story of the craven angels has haunted humanity’s imagination for centuries. These ethereal beings, neither loyal to the divine nor rebellious with Satan, occupy a realm of ambiguity that defies simple categorization. Their...

Teutonic backstories

Based on the latest archaeological and textual evidence, Children of Ash and Elm tells the story of the Vikings on their own terms: their politics, their cosmology and religion, their...
Valkyries
Valkyrie which is composed of two words: the noun valr (referring to the slain on the battlefield) and the verb kjósa (meaning “to choose”). Together, they mean ‘chooser of the...
The Vǫluspá, one of the most remarkable poems of the Old Norse tradition, stands as a monumental piece of literature within the Poetic Edda. Its narrative recounts the creation of...
Odin
Who’s Odin? To find Odin’s origins, how far back must we go? Although the most likely explanation for Snorri’s attempts to connect the Æsir with Troy is medieval literary fashion,...
Tacitus gives us some fascinating details in Books 7 and 8 of his Germania, written in about 98 CE, relating to the role of German women in war and battle....
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The Grail and legends

Maier files books