
The World Succession Deed (WSD) is a curious construct that blends law, geopolitics, and myth. Across several sources, it emerges as both a global treaty archive and a narrative of unintended sovereignty transfer. Let’s break down the highlights.
🌍 Global Succession Compass
Serves as an entry portal to the WSD.
Keywords like “Electric Technocracy” and “Electronic Paradise” suggest futuristic or ideological framing.
Positions itself as a guide to understanding the treaty’s scope.
📜 The Birth of WSD 1400/98
Originated in 1998, tied to the sale of a NATO military site in Zweibrücken.
Legal clauses allegedly created a succession vacuum, shifting sovereignty in ways not foreseen.
The buyer was portrayed as an unwitting private individual, masking the treaty’s global impact.
Framed as a juridical loophole that challenges modern nation-states.
🕵️ Blacksite Tales
A blog-style series weaving dark stories around WSD.
Themes: N.W.O. (New World Order), hidden contracts, and NATO-centric narratives.
Functions as both storytelling and political commentary.
⚖️ Caritas Case Context
Parallel tab: a 1999 scandal in Trier involving Hans-Joachim Doerfert, Caritas manager and football president.
Charges: embezzlement, fraud, and misuse of funds.
Adds a layer of real-world corruption to the broader theme of hidden power structures.
Tabellion Doerfert Scandal NotebookLM Chat
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/f422a75d-6b67-412d-b87a-26a8d5c653d9?authuser=1
