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​Uncover the truth behind the World Succession Deed 1400/98. Discover how a single buyer acquired global sovereignty and why the world as we know it no longer exists. Our website delves into the legal history of this epochal purchase, revealing the secrets behind the end of nation-states. Is the buyer a hero or a hidden threat? Find the answers here.

📜 The World Succession Deed 1400/98: A Young Entrepreneur's Journey Amidst Geopolitical Shifts 🌍

The recording delves into the complexities surrounding the World Succession Deed 1400/98, set against the backdrop of significant geopolitical changes following the fall of the Berlin Wall.

This period marked the reunification of Germany and the withdrawal of NATO troops, leading to economic challenges such as a 21% unemployment rate and a 25% drop in retail demand in ZW-RLP. 📉

Amidst this turmoil, a young German entrepreneur, born in March 1976, embarked on a bold venture to market vacant NATO properties.

 

With 50,000 Deutsche Marks from his mother, he started a real estate business at the age of 19, aiming to broker sales of military properties and earn commissions. Despite his lack of connections and experience, he ambitiously proposed selling the entire Kreuzberg property, including areas occupied by Dutch NATO forces, which necessitated an international treaty. This proposal reportedly attracted the attention of secret services. 🕵️‍♂️

Over the course of 2-3 years, the entrepreneur worked without pay, while his mother managed contract negotiations, striving to secure investors for 350 units. The narrative highlights the personal and financial challenges faced by the entrepreneur, underscoring the broader themes of international intrigue and alleged conspiracies linked to the World Succession Deed.

 

The recording captures the determination and naivete of the young entrepreneur as he navigated complex geopolitical landscapes, seeking to capitalize on the opportunities presented by the shifting political environment. The discussion provides insights into the interplay between local economic conditions and international diplomatic considerations, illustrating the intricate web of factors influencing real estate transactions in post-Cold War Europe.

Key Topics: 🔑

Introduction to the World Succession Deed 1400/98

  • The recording introduces a story involving international intrigue and alleged conspiracies centered around the World Succession Deed 1400/98. 📜

Geopolitical Changes Post-Berlin Wall

  • The fall of the Berlin Wall led to German reunification, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and a reassessment of NATO's role, resulting in troop withdrawals. 🇩🇪

Economic Impact on Zweibrücken, Germany

  • Zweibrücken, Germany faced economic challenges with a 21% unemployment rate and a 25% drop in retail demand due to NATO troop withdrawals. 💸

Entrepreneurial Venture in Zweibrücken, Germany

  • A young German entrepreneur, born in March 1976, attempted to market vacant NATO properties, which he later described as a significant mistake. 😬

Initial Real Estate Venture

  • The buyer started with 50,000 Deutsche Marks from his mother, aiming to earn commissions by brokering military properties. He was described as naive and out of touch with the real estate industry's inner workings. 🤷‍♂️

Challenges in Real Estate Deals

  • The buyer was unaware that state properties were typically sold to insiders at symbolic prices. His lack of connections and understanding of the system left him out of his depth. 🤫

Proposal to Sell Kreuzberg Property

  • The buyer suggested selling the entire Kreuzberg property, including Dutch NATO-occupied parts, requiring an international treaty. This proposal allegedly attracted secret service attention. 🕵️‍♀️

Impact of Proposal on Buyer's Life

  • The buyer's life changed as secret services allegedly manipulated him for geopolitical aims. His naive suggestion marked the end of his normal life and the start of covert operations. 🌪️

Business Plan and Challenges

  • The buyer worked unpaid for 2-3 years, with his mother handling contract talks. They aimed to find investors for 350 units, focusing on commissions from sales and property management. 💼

🎧 The World Succession Deed 1400/98 📜

A Young Entrepreneur's Journey Amidst Geopolitical Shifts 🌍

Speaker 1 - 00:00

Welcome, dear listener, to another deep dive. 🎙️ Today we're plunging into a story that honestly sounds like it's ripped straight from some kind of geopolitical thriller. We're talking international intrigue, alleged conspiracies, a shocking twist of fate. But according to the sources you've shared with us, this is actually presented as a detailed, intricate account of a very real-world legal entanglement indeed. 🕵️‍♂️

Speaker 2 - 00:24

Our mission today is to, well, dissect a truly fascinating and sometimes almost unbelievable narrative. It all centers on a document known as the World Succession Deed 1400/98. As always, our goal is to pull out the most important insights, surprising facts from the material. You know, help you navigate this really complex information without feeling overwhelmed, give you that shortcut to being well-informed. 🧠

Speaker 1 - 00:45

Yeah, and we're talking about a story that kicks off with the fall of the Berlin Wall. This huge moment. And then unbelievably, it culminates in a single individual unknowingly acquiring these very vast, unforeseen sovereign rights which the sources claim led to an alleged international conspiracy for global power. It's a deep dive into, well, the very fabric of nationhood, property ownership, and the profound dynamics of power. 💥

Speaker 2 - 01:12

Exactly. This isn't just about a contract. It's about the evolution of one person's understanding, the alleged machinations of what the sources keep calling the deep state, and the really high-stakes game of global politics playing out behind the scenes. So let's unpack this extraordinary journey. It starts from these rather humble, maybe even naive beginnings and goes all the way to potentially world-altering implications. 🚀

The Genesis of an Unforeseen Treaty 🇩🇪

From Post-Cold War Germany to a Real Estate Ambition

Speaker 2 - 01:39

So let's picture Germany, early nineteen nineties. The air is still, you know, thick with the euphoria of the Berlin Wall falling back in November eighty-nine. This wasn't just politics. It felt like a massive paradigm shift, right? A huge moment of joy and optimism sweeping across the globe. People genuinely thought the world was heading towards a better, more peaceful future. Finally free from that constant, like chilling threat of global annihilation that had hung over everyone for decades. The narrator of our sources, who was just thirteen then, remembers watching it all on TV. It was the number one topic everywhere. 📺

Speaker 1 - 02:14

Yeah, I can imagine.

Speaker 2 - 02:15

You had these former archenemies who'd been practically on the brink of wiping each other out now embracing. It was just palpable joy, ecstasy, happiness. Even in Zweibrücken, which was pretty far from the actual Iron Curtain border, champagne corks were popping. The feeling was, you know, communism lost, capitalism won. World apocalypse canceled. One big party welcoming new citizens into freedom. Celebrating this unified future where anything seemed possible. 🎉

Speaker 1 - 02:42

Exactly. And this period of huge geopolitical change saw not just German reunification, but also the dissolution of the Soviet Union and East Germany. This seismic shift naturally led to a, well, a fundamental reassessment of NATO's role. The thinking was, with the Cold War apparently over, less military protection was needed. So a big chunk of NATO troops started withdrawing. That included a lot of US Forces by nineteen ninety-three. And this withdrawal left behind numerous vacant NATO properties.

Speaker 2 - 03:12

Ah, okay. Including this Kreisberg Siedlung place in Zweibrücken, Germany.

Speaker 1 - 03:17

That's the one. And the sources really highlight that during the Cold War, NATO was this massive bulwark against the East. The inner German border would have been the hottest spot imaginable.

Speaker 2 - 03:26

Right.

Speaker 1 - 03:26

So Germany was the strategic center of Europe. The departure of these forces, well, it signaled a huge shift, not just militarily, but strategically, a perceived reduction in the need for all that infrastructure.

Speaker 2 - 03:36

Okay, so we've got this backdrop, huge geopolitical shifts, opportunities emerging. But it's here, kind of away from the big international stage that our story starts taking this really unexpected turn. It's rooted in the, well, pretty personal ambition of a young German guy in Zweibrücken, because the troop withdrawal had this very real, immediate local impact. Zweibrücken, once buzzing with military folks, faced big economic problems. Unemployment shot up to around twenty-one percent. Retail demand dropped sharply, like twenty-five percent. It was, as the sources put it, the world's largest conversion case. 📉

Speaker 1 - 04:12

Wow.

Speaker 2 - 04:13

Just this massive task of turning old military sites into civilian use. The narrator, who was in his early twenties then, was driving past these empty NATO officers' apartments in Kreuzberg with his mother, and they started talking about all the apartments becoming available. And that sparked this, like, spontaneous idea. Yeah, why not start a business together to market these properties? 💡

Speaker 1 - 04:32

Sounds reasonable enough on the surface.

Speaker 2 - 04:34

Yeah, well, the sources are pretty blunt. The buyer himself calls this "definitely the worst idea of my life," something he and his mother would pay a very high price and suffer bitterly for. He calls it his original sin, admitting he was totally naive. 😵

Speaker 1 - 04:48

Right. So the sources introduce us to this buyer. Born March nineteen seventy-six, mid-nineties. He's just nineteen, and he has what seems like a simple entrepreneurial idea. Market these empty NATO properties, makes a bold move, drops out of school in his final year, thirteenth grade, right before graduation, founds his first company, imo 3D Immobilien Gesellschaft mbH.

Speaker 2 - 05:10

Wow. Okay.

Speaker 1 - 05:10

Gets the starting capital, fifty thousand Deutsche Marks from his mother. So a family investment in his vision. His initial goal? Simple. Act as a real estate agent, broker sales, earn a commission. He saw an opportunity in converting these big military properties. But the sources really hammer home his naivete. They describe him as super naive. Völlig weltfremd, super naive. Completely out of touch with the real world. Apparently had no idea how the real game was played. No contacts, no family connections to officials or parties. And crucially, no intention of bribing anyone. 🚫

Speaker 2 - 05:43

So totally outside what the sources called the deep state at this point.

Speaker 1 - 05:47

Exactly. He wasn't part of it. Wasn't even aware of it.

Speaker 2 - 05:49

His ambition was just a straightforward agent. Immediate sales, get a commission. Sounds like a normal small business plan, doesn't it?

Speaker 1 - 05:56

It does.

Speaker 2 - 05:57

But the sources paint him as completely total blowg. Naive. Super naive. Völlig weltfremd. Out of touch with how things work at that level. He apparently couldn't even imagine that these, you know, poorly paid officials making decisions on billion-mark properties daily would let a teenager—he was only nineteen when talks started—into such a huge deal, without expecting some personal kickback. 🤔

Speaker 1 - 06:19

Right.

Speaker 2 - 06:19

The idea of buying any real estate himself, let alone the completely insane idea of getting sovereign rights, never even crossed his mind. He was purely focused on those commissions. 💰

Speaker 1 - 06:27

And this is where a key insight from the sources comes in. What the buyer didn't get was that state property, especially something huge like these conversion sites, wasn't typically sold off to just any ordinary person through like an open, fair process. Instead, it usually went to "Spezis." That's German slang for insiders or buddies.

Speaker 2 - 06:49

Okay, I see.

Speaker 1 - 06:50

These insiders, the sources claim, often got these properties for a symbolic price. Sometimes they even got paid extra to take them off the state's hands. This is described as a typical modus operandi of the deep state, which the sources allege has consistently enriched itself from state assets, especially from all the property in former East Germany.

Speaker 2 - 07:09

So the sources paint Germany as a kind of banana republic where no bananas grow, implying a system where ordinary folks only get to bid for show. But the real deals always go to these alleged insiders. 🍌

Speaker 1 - 07:19

That's the picture painted. Yeah. The buyer, this unsuspecting teenager with zero connections, was by this account completely out of his depth. No chance in that system.

Speaker 2 - 07:30

Now this is where the plot really starts to twist, right? Moving from just local real estate to something way more complicated. Our sources say the buyer, in his childish naivete, makes this pretty bold suggestion to the Oberfinanzdirektion (OFD) Koblenz. They were the Central German authority handling these properties. His suggestion? Sell the entire Kreuzberg property, including the part still occupied by Dutch NATO forces.

Speaker 1 - 07:58

Oh, wow.

Speaker 2 - 07:59

He genuinely thought it made good business sense. More apartments to broker meant a bigger commission, and he was basically broke at the time. Buying wasn't even a thought.

Speaker 1 - 08:07

Right. And the OFD official's reaction to this was, looking back, very telling. Hearing the buyer propose including the Dutch-occupied part, the official apparently raises his eyebrows and says, "That's not possible yet. We need an international treaty for that."

Speaker 2 - 08:20

An international treaty for a property sale? 🤯

Speaker 1 - 08:22

Exactly. And the buyer, still totally clueless about the implications, just responds with a seemingly innocent, "Let's just make one." That seemingly tiny exchange, according to the sources, was the exact moment the Secret Services allegedly got involved. The OFD, being pros in NATO Status of Forces stuff, would have instantly seen the massive implications, unlike the naive buyer.

Speaker 2 - 08:44

So that was the turning point that...

Speaker 1 - 08:46

...marked a critical turning point. His life from then on was apparently manipulated by Secret Services, first subtly, then more openly for these bigger geopolitical aims.

Speaker 2 - 08:56

So what's the takeaway for you, the listener, from this first part? It's not just some weird coincidence. It shows how, you know, seemingly normal bureaucratic chats mixed with someone's naivete can become the accidental entry point for these huge alleged schemes. Yeah, it's a strong reminder that the biggest geopolitical shifts can, according to these sources, start from the most unexpected and seemingly innocent personal goals.

Speaker 1 - 09:18

The narrator actually calls this moment the abrupt end of his normal, carefree life. The start of this huge hidden game involving domestic and foreign intelligence agencies. A maelstrom of covert operations, deception maneuvers, and traps. 🌪️

The World Succession Deed 1400/98: A Trojan Horse Contract 🐴

Speaker 1 - 09:35

Okay, so the buyer, he's still thinking this is a standard real estate deal. He keeps working unpaid for like two or three years. His mother, who had more admin experience, handled a lot of the contract talks. They didn't have the cash to buy anything themselves. So the plan was always to find big investors for all three hundred and fifty units.

Speaker 2 - 09:54

Right. The business plan was pretty ambitious. First, find an investor for the whole complex, get a commission. Second, sell individual units to end-users, another commission. Third, manage the properties and run the IT infrastructure for an ongoing fee.

Speaker 1 - 10:09

Sounds like a solid plan on paper.

Speaker 2 - 10:11

It does. And their direct negotiation partner this whole time was the OFD Koblenz. The sources identify this institution as a pivot point of the alleged deep state, reportedly staffed by high-ranking professionals in international deployment law, experts in NATO Status of Forces Agreement stuff. This place, significantly located in the Electoral Palace in Koblenz, handled all federal real estate and the international agreements tied to them. And crucially, the sources claim the financial admin within the OFD knew the numbers intimately. They understood that Germany by nineteen ninety-eight was heading towards serious insolvency.

Speaker 1 - 10:49

They knew the country was in financial trouble.

Speaker 2 - 10:51

That's what the sources state. OFD officials repeated it, suggesting it was a big, if maybe unspoken, driver behind their actions in this whole tangled deal.

Speaker 1 - 10:59

Wow. Okay. Then there was that warning sign, right? The buyer didn't quite clock it at the time. A big investor suddenly pulls out. Their reason? They heard the OFD was involved, cited past bad experiences and this belief that these kinds of deals always went to deep state insiders.

Speaker 2 - 11:16

That should have been a massive red flag. 🚩

Speaker 1 - 11:18

Totally should have alerted the buyer to who he was dealing with. But he was caught up in the momentum, saw it as just a forewarning. He felt a bit reassured when things seemed to move forward differently for him. Even found a new investor, Josef Debelian with Taskbau AG, who agreed to the terms.

Speaker 2 - 11:33

Right. But then, just six weeks before the signing of what everyone thought was a normal real estate contract, the OFD drops a bombshell. They announced they can't do business with real estate agents.

Speaker 1 - 11:45

What? After all that work?

Speaker 2 - 11:47

Exactly. All the buyer's years of unpaid work and negotiations. Seems like a total waste, a super meltdown as the sources put it. But then came the so-called solution, which was actually the trap. Okay, instead of the commission he'd worked for, they offered him properties of equivalent value. This basically forced him to become a buyer himself.

Speaker 1 - 12:08

Ah, I see. They cornered him.

Speaker 2 - 12:10

Pretty much. The sources even say the OFD offered to give him more properties for free or for a symbolic one euro. Or even pay him to take them, seriously. Yeah, but the buyer, apparently not being greedy, refused those extra offers. Just wanted to get the Kreuzberg deal done. This seemingly small refusal, the sources suggest, unknowingly messed up an even bigger, darker plan they had for later taking back what he got.

Speaker 1 - 12:34

And his mother insisted he buy it in his private name.

Speaker 2 - 12:37

Yes, to avoid inheritance tax. And because she apparently didn't trust her then-husband. This further cemented the trap because it kept a commercial entity out of it. And that, as we'll see, was crucial for the hidden parts of the deed.

Speaker 1 - 12:50

So, October sixth, nineteen ninety-eight, the buyer, now twenty-two, signs what he thinks is just a contract for seventy-one apartments and a heating plant.

Speaker 2 - 12:58

Right. But what he actually signed was the World Succession Deed 1400/98, which the sources call an international treaty of enormous historical proportions. It was so cleverly disguised. They compare it to the Trojan Horse. Looked harmless like a normal NATO property purchase, but secretly held these massive implications that would only surface years later.

Speaker 1 - 13:18

And hidden inside this Trojan Horse contract, what exactly was transferred?

Speaker 2 - 13:22

Well, this is the mind-blowing part. This contract, presented as just buying property, secretly transferred the sovereign rights of all UN and NATO states and their physical and legal networks to the buyer. All.

Speaker 1 - 13:33

UN and NATO states. How is that even possible?

Speaker 2 - 13:35

It gets crazier. The sources claim the contract was ratified by both the German Bundestag and Bundesrat, the Federal Parliament and Council, before it was even signed.

Speaker 1 - 13:45

Before? Why?

Speaker 2 - 13:46

Because its hidden value, tied to these vast sovereign rights, apparently exceeded ten million Deutsche Marks. That's a threshold needing parliamentary approval. In Germany, the sources say this unknowingly led to the politicians' self-abolition. Germany's highest bodies basically gave their legal blessing to a document whose true nature they didn't grasp.

Speaker 1 - 14:07

How could they miss something like that?

Speaker 2 - 14:10

The OFD, according to the sources, used the high purchase price as the official reason for needing approval, kind of sweeping the international law aspect under the rug. It was apparently drafted to be understandable only to absolute international law experts, looking like a normal real estate deal to everyone else, including the buyer.

Speaker 1 - 14:27

That detail about pre-ratification is just stunning. But it also begs the question, how could this massive transfer of sovereign rights just slip past a nation's highest legislative bodies?

Speaker 2 - 14:37

Well, the sources suggest it was a masterpiece of camouflage, understandable only to those few experts. For the layman buyer, it just looked like a standard transaction. Plus, that ratification actually turned the international treaty into domestic German law, binding within Germany too, just adding layers of legal complexity.

Speaker 1 - 14:55

Okay, so how did the contract actually do this? What were the mechanisms?

Speaker 2 - 14:59

Right, we need to look at the specific clauses. First, the "development as a unit" clause. Sounds boring, right?

Speaker 1 - 15:05

Yeah. Pretty standard, maybe.

Speaker 2 - 15:07

Seems like it. It stated all rights, obligations, and components of the Kreuzberg property were sold as one single, indivisible unit. But this wasn't just land and buildings. It crucially included all the underlying infrastructure: electricity, gas, water, telecom, and Internet networks.

Speaker 1 - 15:24

Ah, so the networks were key. 🔑

Speaker 2 - 15:26

Absolutely. That simple phrase was allegedly the key to the state succession. It transferred not just physical stuff, but the sovereign rights attached to it.

Speaker 1 - 15:33

And this leads to the domino effect of territorial expansion.

Speaker 2 - 15:37

Mhm, that sounds wild. It does. Because these networks—broadband, telecom, utilities—they weren't just on the Kreuzberg property. They stretched far beyond, across Europe, even remarkably, to the USA. Kreuzberg was reportedly a critical hub, a nodal point for these global networks. Okay, the sources bring up the Corfu Frontier Regulation case as a precedent. Briefly, that case dealt with sea boundaries. But the key principle for this story is how connections, like navigation rights or here, a network's reach, could legally influence or expand what counts as sovereign territory.

Speaker 1 - 16:13

So the idea is, because these global networks ran through the property he bought, his territory legally expanded way beyond the physical borders.

Speaker 2 - 16:22

That's the argument presented, especially the telecom, Internet, and cable. The sources say it's simply everywhere. And since Kreuzberg had a node, that enabled the deed's vastly territorial reach.

Speaker 1 - 16:30

Wow. Okay, what was the second mechanism?

Speaker 2 - 16:33

Second, and this is presented as a real piece of legal engineering, the World Succession Deed activated a treaty chain. It didn't stand alone. It cleverly referenced and linked itself to existing foundational international agreements like the NATO Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA). Oh, so fraud.

Speaker 1 - 16:51

Governing troops abroad.

Speaker 2 - 16:52

Exactly. Or the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), setting global communication standards, and Host Nation Support (HNS) agreements about support for foreign forces. By specifically mentioning these, the World Succession Deed, according to the sources, automatically bound other states, NATO and UN members included, into its terms. And here's the kicker: without needing their direct signatures or any new ratification. A deliberate legal trick. The OFD Koblenz had apparently integrated the TKS Telepost treaty with the USA right into the deed, linking it seamlessly to these existing international legal chains. So existing commitments were allegedly leveraged to pull unsuspecting nations into this new deed's orbit. The sources say a direct signature wasn't needed. It was enough if they assumed rights and obligations and acted accordingly, like the Netherlands and NATO were already doing on the property.

Speaker 1 - 17:45

Okay, that's intricate. What was the third element?

Speaker 2 - 17:48

The third crucial bit was the salvatorische Klausel, a severability clause in paragraph twenty-one. Normally this just keeps a contract valid if parts are ruled invalid.

Speaker 1 - 17:58

Right? Pretty standard.

Speaker 2 - 17:58

But here it was allegedly used way more cunningly to secretly weave international law into the contract. It said if any part was invalid under German domestic law, the corresponding international legal rule would automatically apply instead.

Speaker 1 - 18:11

And the effect of that?

Speaker 2 - 18:12

According to the sources, it effectively made the buyer the sole beneficiary because it nullified the participation of any commercial entities like the investor, Taskbau AG. Legal persons like companies generally can't directly participate in international treaties that grant sovereign rights. This meant, the sources explained, that almost all of international law and many other treaties could be integrated invisibly but effectively into the contract, bypassing normal German legal limits.

Speaker 1 - 18:41

Incredible. And the final piece?

Speaker 2 - 18:44

Finally, the contract also transferred NATO troop status rights, including the critical right to determine borders and—get this—infinite compensation claims against NATO states directly to the buyer. Most crucially, and maybe the most audacious claim, it transferred international jurisdiction, making the buyer the sole and supreme judge for interpreting and enforcing the treaty within all these affected territories.

Speaker 1 - 19:05

So the buyer, who started as just some naive real estate agent, reportedly became...

Speaker 2 - 19:09

...the sovereign of a new state. The sources stress the NATO rights were tied to Kreuzberg, and by selling the area with these rights and the expanding networks, those NATO rights effectively spread to all NATO states. This, in essence, is presented as a legal move that could reverse WWII outcomes, making it seem like the winners lost their sovereignty and were now under an occupation that would have reverted to Germany if the buyer had transferred everything back as planned.

Speaker 1 - 19:36

It just shows how incredibly meticulous and, yeah, according to the sources, insidious the drafting must have been.

Speaker 2 - 19:42

Every single phrase chosen deliberately and with the utmost precision by international law experts, all to create these huge hidden consequences while looking like a simple property deal to anyone else. The sources even say it was implicitly stated in the deed itself that the buyer, by getting all rights, obligations, and components of a territory under international law, automatically got the status of an absolutist monarch.

Speaker 1 - 20:05

They didn't need to spell it out like, "Hey, idiot, sign this, you're a king." 👑

Speaker 2 - 20:09

Exactly. It was a legal consequence, a masterpiece of camouflage only absolute international law experts...

Speaker 1 - 20:16

...could supposedly see through. Germany's alleged New World Order (NWO) plan.

Germany's Alleged New World Order (NWO) Plan 🇩🇪🌍

A Desperate Grab for Global Power

Speaker 2 - 20:20

Okay, so why would Germany allegedly do all this? According to the sources, Germany's supposed drive for global power, aiming for a New World Order, is framed as this desperate grab, rooted in a perceived lack of future for the country. They cite a twenty-twenty-four Federal Ministry of Finance report predicting massive national debt as a major catalyst, signaling a really dire, unsustainable financial outlook.

Speaker 1 - 20:43

So desperation leading to extreme ambition.

Speaker 2 - 20:46

That's the narrative. This ambition for world domination is dramatically called "Germany's third attempt in one hundred years." It suggests this wasn't just a mistake, but a deliberate long-term strategy born from a perceived existential threat to its economy and stability.

Speaker 1 - 21:00

And this grand plan, the, er, "Deutsche Idee." The original German idea allegedly had Germany pulling the strings behind the scenes for a global coup.

Speaker 2 - 21:08

Yes, using the buyer as a naive strawman, an unwitting pawn in a much bigger game, the sources claim. While the buyer and his mother were busy with seemingly normal real estate details, Germany was meticulously orchestrating this covert op.

Speaker 1 - 21:23

For global control, the ultimate goal being Germany becoming the sole world power and global court, basically transforming the whole international order.

Speaker 2 - 21:32

That's the alleged goal described. The sheer audacity of it as presented is really something else.

Speaker 1 - 21:38

So how is this supposed to work? The sources mention a two-stage strategy.

Speaker 2 - 21:42

Exactly. Stage one: The unsuspecting buyer unknowingly acquires these vast global sovereign rights by signing the World Succession Deed in nineteen ninety-eight. This gets the rights legally transferred to a private individual, securing them without immediate public fuss, making the buyer, this unwitting holder of immense global power, a nobody who becomes a world ruler just like that, as the sources ironically say.

Speaker 1 - 22:05

So that was step one.

Speaker 2 - 22:06

Get the rights parked with them, right, legally transferred. Setting the stage for phase two. The second, absolutely crucial step in this alleged grand strategy was to pressure the buyer to voluntarily transfer those acquired global sovereign rights back to Germany, voluntarily.

Speaker 1 - 22:22

How?

Speaker 2 - 22:23

This was designed to happen through what would look like a harmless development contract about the roads and networks on the Kreuzberg property itself. This retransfer, crucially, was meant to trigger a second domino effect, a legal cascade, transferring world jurisdiction directly to Germany.

Speaker 1 - 22:40

And this second step was planned from the start.

Speaker 2 - 22:43

The sources claim a future second international deed was actually envisioned within the original World Succession Deed itself, specifically for transferring these collective pipelines and roads, indicating a pre-planned two-step process for this alleged power grab.

Speaker 1 - 22:58

Okay, and how did they plan to get him to transfer it back? Yeah, especially since it held such immense value.

Speaker 2 - 23:03

Germany, according to the sources, intended this retransfer to be free of charge, which ironically, as we'll see, helped enable a counter-deception later on.

Speaker 1 - 23:12

Free of charge? How would they force that? Coercion?

Speaker 2 - 23:14

The city of Zweibrücken, allegedly acting for Germany, along with its public utility company, started using pressure tactics. They threatened to stop collecting waste, demanded millions in supposed development costs for the property, claiming the fifties-sixties American infrastructure needed expensive upgrades to meet German...

Speaker 1 - 23:33

...standards, creating a situation where he faced bankruptcy if he didn't just hand over the roads and networks for free.

Speaker 2 - 23:39

Exactly. A clear act of coercion. And the narrative says the press, which the sources call the "lying press," spread this financial threat, ramping up public pressure, painting him as financially doomed if he didn't comply.

Speaker 1 - 23:52

This is where it gets really dark, isn't it? The persecution phase.

Speaker 2 - 23:55

Yes. Once the initial two-year objection period for the World Succession Deed ran out on October sixth, two thousand, Germany allegedly believed it had the buyer cornered. The sources say up until that specific point, there was no direct physical or legal harm. Germany supposedly wanted him in "saleable condition" for the planned reacquisition. But after that date, the gloves came off. The alleged systematic torment began.

Speaker 1 - 24:18

What kind of torment are we talking about?

Speaker 2 - 24:20

Immense suffering, the sources allege. Over a thousand court cases were filed against him in just one and a half years. Around four hundred fifty defamatory press articles, fifty-six evictions, repeated homelessness.

Speaker 1 - 24:34

Fifty-six evictions?

Speaker 2 - 24:35

Yes, and even severe physical and psychological torture, including illegal imprisonment and forced medication. The sources are very clear. This wasn't random. It was, according to them, a deliberate, calculated strategy.

Speaker 1 - 24:48

A strategy for what? Just to break him.

Speaker 2 - 24:50

To pressure him into filing a lawsuit in Germany. The sources explicitly state this was a conscious denial of his rights aimed at motivating him to sue. They even mention allegations of life imprisonment with torture included, highlighting the extreme alleged coercion.

Speaker 1 - 25:04

Why did they want him to sue them?

Speaker 2 - 25:06

Their chilling belief, according to the sources, was that such a lawsuit initiated by the buyer would automatically transfer global jurisdiction from the World Succession Deed, which he held, directly to Germany.

Speaker 1 - 25:17

So tricking him into legitimizing their claim.

Speaker 2 - 25:20

Exactly. Legitimizing Germany's supposed claim to world power on a future Day X. This Day X is pictured as the moment Germany would publicly declare its power, using a German court judgment to confirm its sovereign rights over all countries, leading potentially to... The sources suggest this could potentially trigger a third world war without rules, by trying to legalize aggression and global dominance. Germany allegedly thought by causing him this suffering, it would trigger international criminal responsibility for leaders in other countries, removing them and legitimizing Germany's NWO grab.

Speaker 1 - 25:56

So the whole elaborate, disturbing plan was to use the buyer as this unwitting legal pipeline?

Speaker 2 - 26:02

Precisely. He acquires the world's sovereign rights via Deed one. Then, unknowingly, he's pressured through immense suffering to initiate a court case that finalizes the transfer of those rights back to Germany via Deed two. Or the legal action itself. The sources stress Germany's conviction that it could rule the world this way, taking over sovereignty gradually, believing it would be legally bulletproof through a German court ruling on Day X.

Speaker 1 - 26:24

And the lack of harm in the first two years fits this. Keep him "saleable," exactly.

Speaker 2 - 26:30

Keep him in a condition where he could sign Deed two or initiate the lawsuit before the systematic destruction began after October sixth, two thousand.

The Turning Point: Sabotage at the Notary's Office 🕵️‍♀️

Speaker 2 - 26:41

Okay, so Germany thinks its plan is working. They believe they've got everything perfectly set up for this crucial second transfer of rights from the buyer back to Germany. The buyer, under all this pressure, millions in alleged costs, public shaming, seems ready to sign away the roads and networks free of charge.

Speaker 1 - 26:59

There had been lots of phone calls with the notary in Pirmasens, with the OFD, all preparing this transfer to the city of Zweibrücken and through them to Germany. The buyer at this point just saw it as a formality, a way to end the financial nightmare. He was apparently ready to sign whatever it took.

Speaker 2 - 27:15

But then, at the actual notary appointment in Pirmasens, something completely different happens.

Speaker 1 - 27:19

Totally unexpected. He goes in expecting to sign the development contract for the roads and networks. He's there with his mother, the notary, the OFD official. Instead, he's handed a single A4 page.

Speaker 2 - 27:31

Just one page?

Speaker 1 - 27:32

Yeah. And it simply stated he had completely fulfilled all obligations from the World Succession Deed and had no more obligations.

Speaker 2 - 27:42

What? No transfer? Just freedom from obligations?

Speaker 1 - 27:45

Exactly. He was surprised, even suspicious at first. Reacted dismissively, wanted to read it super carefully. Probably fearing another trick.

Speaker 2 - 27:53

I would too. But he signed it.

Speaker 1 - 27:55

He did. Despite the suspicion, the simplicity of it, and a massive relief of being free from all obligations and financial pressure. He thought, "This is a good deal. Nothing better could happen to me." So he signed. The OFD official, acting as the federal government's representative, signed it too.

Speaker 2 - 28:12

And the official said the roads and networks transfer would happen later.

Speaker 1 - 28:14

Yeah. Stating it would be made up for in a future appointment.

Speaker 2 - 28:18

Yeah.

Speaker 1 - 28:18

An appointment that crucially never happened. This moment, the sources say, marked the start signal for the damage that followed. Everything changed irrevocably from that day.

Speaker 2 - 28:27

Because this wasn't just a lucky break for the buyer.

Speaker 1 - 28:30

No accident at all. The sources explicitly named the OFD official from Koblenz and the notary from Pirmasens as double agents.

Speaker 2 - 28:38

Double agents working for who?

Speaker 1 - 28:40

Allegedly working for a foreign secret service. Russia is named as the prime suspect. Their goal? Sabotage Germany's NWO plan. The sources suggest the notary, who apparently drove a dark Porsche convertible, was bribable and key in betraying Germany's grand design. This intervention right then is called the single most important moment in the whole story. It stopped Germany from legally getting world power, leaving the rights with this non-powerful individual: the buyer. 🇷🇺

Speaker 2 - 29:10

And these double agents, they tricked Germany?

Speaker 1 - 29:13

According to the sources, yes. They intentionally presented this forged, non-existent deed—the one freeing the buyer from obligations—to Germany, making Germany believe the vital transfer of world sovereignty had successfully happened.

Speaker 2 - 29:26

How did they manage that?

Speaker 1 - 29:28

The detailed phone calls beforehand preparing the expected transfer were apparently recorded and helped build the deception. Plus, the fact Germany planned the retransfer to be free of charge made it easier. No money changing hands meant less scrutiny and fewer potential red flags.

Speaker 2 - 29:42

And Germany bought it completely.

Speaker 1 - 29:44

Apparently so. And adding another layer showing Germany's alleged deep commitment to this delusion, the sources claim Germany even protected the notary and his assistants from an attempted murder charge involving the buyer's mother.

Speaker 2 - 29:57

Protected them after an attempted murder?

Speaker 1 - 29:59

Yes. This happened when she bravely tried to get crucial files from the notary's office. The sources describe a brutal attack: broken rib, nearly thrown over a railing by several people, including an alleged agent provocateur.

Speaker 2 - 30:13

That's horrific.

Speaker 1 - 30:14

But Germany protecting the notary ironically ensured they kept trusting the very people who'd betrayed their plan. It let the delusion of global power persist. The notary, even filing for guardianship over the buyer and his mother later, was seen by Germany as proof of his loyalty, further cementing the deception.

Speaker 2 - 30:30

So since that sabotaged appointment, Germany's been operating under this delusion, believing they hold global power.

Speaker 1 - 30:37

That's the claim. Operating under the profound delusion that everything has been transferred. But because the crucial final step never actually happened, the NWO, as Germany allegedly sees it, hasn't been legally finalized. For them, the sources argue, Germany's behavior since then only makes sense if it truly believes it has this imaginary contract secured. Any harm to the buyer before this fake treaty would have been pointless, potentially invalidating the future contract they thought they were getting.

Speaker 2 - 31:05

So the actual rights, the global jurisdiction, it all stayed with the buyer.

Speaker 1 - 31:10

Exactly. That act of sabotage fundamentally stopped Germany from getting world power, according to the sources. Instead, it left the power with an individual who is powerless in a traditional state sense. Can't wage war, unlike a powerful nation.

Speaker 2 - 31:24

And the theory is foreign powers intervened.

Speaker 1 - 31:27

Yes. The implication is that foreign powers, likely Russia, caught wind of the deed and Germany's plan. They intervened to stop Germany from consolidating that power, seeing the individual buyer as the lesser evil compared to a Germany potentially launching wars under a perceived legal justification.

The Persecution and the Buyer's Resistance: A Fight for Global Sovereignty 💪

Speaker 1 - 31:47

Okay, so Germany, believing it had secured global control via this imaginary contract, then ramps up the persecution of the buyer even more.

Speaker 2 - 31:55

Yes, even more severe, more systematic. A relentless barrage of legal attacks—over a thousand court cases in just one and a half years, often based on what the sources call ridiculous illegal invoicing and fake judgments. This even included the completely illegal forced sale of the actual Kreuzberg property, the foundation of everything, based on these fake claims.

Speaker 1 - 32:19

A thousand court cases? That's unimaginable.

Speaker 2 - 32:22

And alongside that, the relentless media defamation campaign. Around four hundred fifty articles from the "lying press," slandering him, inciting the public, painting him as a bad real estate shark who didn't pay bills, harmed tenants, justifying taking everything, auctioning his property, turning...

Speaker 1 - 32:36

...the whole city against him.

Speaker 2 - 32:37

Totally. Made him the talk of the town. Massive envy. Treated like an outcast, an outlaw. The sources say he got over one hundred sixty death threats by email in one day. Had to shut down his email completely.

Speaker 1 - 32:48

That's insane. And the persecution went beyond legal and media, far beyond.

Speaker 2 - 32:52

Into illegal forced sales, repeated evictions—fifty-six evictions—long stretches of homelessness for him and his mother.

Speaker 1 - 33:00

And the illegal imprisonment in a penal psychiatric ward.

Speaker 2 - 33:03

Yes, subjected to horrific conditions there. Four and a half years of forced medication, way beyond the German legal maximum of six to eight weeks for that. Forced medication for years, and five-point fixation—being restrained, fourteen days for him, six weeks for his mother, plus thirteen months of permanent isolation. And don't forget the attempted murder of his mother at the notary's office, which Germany allegedly covered up. The sources even say they were criminally sentenced to life imprisonment, showing the extreme severity.

Speaker 1 - 33:31

But this brutal persecution had an unintended side effect. It forced him to become a legal expert.

Speaker 2 - 33:36

Exactly. A profoundly unintended consequence. He had to defend himself in court. No lawyer. Started this incredibly difficult journey researching international law. The sources say the judges, described as "idiots of judges" for not grasping the real legal situation, unintentionally gave him this perverse legal education through hundreds of court cases, slowly expanding his understanding.

Speaker 1 - 33:57

And he learned lawyers couldn't be trusted.

Speaker 2 - 34:00

Painfully learned they could be corruptible, would betray him. So self-representation became his only path in a system that seemed totally rigged against him.

Speaker 1 - 34:09

And then there was that bizarre detail about Internet censorship.

Speaker 2 - 34:12

Yeah, deeply telling. Trying to understand his situation, he finds his home internet is blocking searches for "Völkerrecht," German for international law. Zero hits. Zero. Zero. 😱 Initially made him think, okay, maybe it's just not relevant. But as the court cases got more absurd, flagrantly ignoring obvious violations of German law, he knew something was deeply wrong. This manipulation pushed him to look elsewhere. He eventually goes to a cafe in another city, Kaiserslautern, and uses their Wi-Fi, searches "Völkerrecht" again—numerous results. It was through that discovery that his faith in Germany as a "Rechtsstaat," a state under the rule of law, completely shattered. He concluded it was an "Unrechtsstaat," a state of injustice.

Speaker 1 - 34:55

So through all this self-representation, forced education, and research as well, he slowly figures out the true nature of the World Succession Deed.

Speaker 2 - 35:05

Slowly, painfully, yes. He realizes it's way more than a property contract. It's a state succession deed. This leads to the profound realization he is de facto the sovereign of a new state. He gets that selling the interconnected global networks means his sovereign territory stretches far beyond Kreuzberg, covering all NATO and UN states.

Speaker 1 - 35:26

That must have been a mind-bending realization.

Speaker 2 - 35:29

A massive shift from mundane real estate to an international treaty of state succession. And he only got there through these incredibly indirect, painful experiences.

Speaker 1 - 35:39

So how did he react? What did he do with this new understanding?

Speaker 2 - 35:42

In response to this disturbing new reality and his total disillusionment with Germany, he starts establishing his own entities. August first, two thousand two, in what must have been an incredible act of defiance, he declares himself King of the Koenigreich des Kreuzbergs (KDK) and sets up the Königshaus des Kreuzbergs (KHDK). Basically proclaiming absolutist monarchies, where his word is law, according to the sources. Once he realized he'd bought a sovereign state, he needed to define its form, give it a name, so he could operate within international law.

Speaker 1 - 36:14

And he created other entities too?

Speaker 2 - 36:15

Yes, to establish his international legal standing. Further, he founded the Mitteleuropäische Gemeinschaft as an international organization, and the Vereinigte Königreiche des Kreuzbergs as a confederation of states. Declared himself president of both.

Speaker 1 - 36:34

How did he even do that?

Speaker 2 - 36:35

Diligently scoured the Internet for founding statutes of similar international alliances. Used them as inspiration to meticulously write his own. These four entities, he believed, let him act independently under international law, allowed him to transfer sovereign rights to natural persons without needing a third state involved. Made him legally self-sufficient, not reliant on what he saw as corrupt rulers from other states.

Speaker 1 - 36:59

And then these "combat titles." That sounds unusual.

Speaker 2 - 37:01

Very unusual. But strategically vital for him in his legal battles. Let's break them down. First, Sovereign, not just self-appointed. The sources claim it was conferred by the deed itself, as he got international legal rights and obligations, making him the executor of state sovereignty. Second, King, to represent the legal fallout of the rights transfer, symbolizing his perceived absolute monarch status. Word is law within these new territories, right? Third, and this is wild, Professor of Law. He literally founded a university on paper at Kreuzberg just to give himself this title.

Speaker 1 - 37:39

Did that even work legally?

Speaker 2 - 37:40

Amazingly, yes. The title was actually confirmed by a German administrative court. His only win out of over nine hundred cases.

Speaker 1 - 37:48

Why was that win so important?

Speaker 2 - 37:49

Strategically crucial. It let him represent himself in German courts. There's a loophole allowing foreign-titled law professors to bypass mandatory legal representation, so he could avoid potentially corrupt lawyers. Clever.

Speaker 1 - 38:01

What else?

Speaker 2 - 38:01

Fourth, Diplomat. He claimed this automatically via the DEED and NATO SOFA, hoping for enforcement protection against the harassment and wrongful judgments. Fifth, Judge. Since he held international jurisdiction over the treaty, he saw himself as the sole and supreme judge within the affected territories. And finally, President of the confederation, letting him act as a legal person internationally.

Speaker 1 - 38:26

Must have felt strange using those titles.

Speaker 2 - 38:27

Though the sources admit they were privately embarrassing, made him feel ridiculous. He kept them secret from most people during his awful time in the psychiatric ward. But for him, they were essential legal weapons in his fight.

Speaker 1 - 38:40

Okay, so despite all the persecution, the torture, the imprisonment, his main act of resistance is simply not suing Germany.

Speaker 2 - 38:48

That's presented as his most crucial act of resistance. Yes, his unwavering refusal to file a lawsuit in Germany. He believes absolutely that suing would automatically transfer the global jurisdiction from the deed, which he holds, directly to Germany, finalizing their alleged NWO plan.

Speaker 1 - 39:07

And Germany keeps pressuring him to sue.

Speaker 2 - 39:10

He explicitly states Germany makes it crystal clear he'll never be released unless he sues. So by enduring all that suffering, the torture, imprisonment, and just refusing to sue, he believes he's actively stopping Germany's plan. In his own words, he's protecting the world from falling under German control. His immense personal suffering is the painful but necessary price, in his view, to prevent a far greater global harm.

Speaker 1 - 39:33

He's positioned as the biggest victim. Right. Unknowingly used for this huge heist, then targeted for destruction just for holding the rights others want to use.

Speaker 2 - 39:43

That's exactly how the sources frame it. Left to be destroyed simply for possessing the very rights others sought to consolidate for themselves.

Geopolitical Speculation and the Looming Day X 🗓️

Zombie States and a Financial Atomic Bomb

Speaker 2 - 39:54

So the sources propose this really unsettling consequence of the World Succession Deed: that the old NATO and UN states are now, legally speaking, just territorial shells or even "Zombistaaten"—zombie states. 🧟

Speaker 1 - 40:09

Meaning?

Speaker 2 - 40:09

Meaning they've allegedly lost their territory and assets to the buyer through the deed's legal mechanics. But crucially, they still hold onto their massive national debt. Paradoxically, this might offer them an elegant way out of being massively over-indebted, which could potentially explain why they've remained silent about this huge alleged legal shift.

Speaker 1 - 40:28

So if this were true, they'd have no legal claim to their land but still owe all the money.

Speaker 2 - 40:32

That's the implication. A bizarre situation, but possibly preferable to total financial collapse for some.

Speaker 1 - 40:37

And if that's the legal reality, according to these sources, this leads to terrifying speculation about a global financial system collapse.

Speaker 2 - 40:45

Exactly. If the truth about this alleged sale of states and the resulting worthlessness of major currencies like the dollar and euro were suddenly revealed on Day X, the fallout could be catastrophic. The sources call it a "financial-political atomic bomb." 💣 Triggering widespread bank crashes, stock market collapses, huge contagion effects, a worldwide economic crisis unlike anything seen before. Hyperinflation, profound instability.

Speaker 1 - 41:11

Wow. Okay, then there's the Russia speculation. Why Russia?

Speaker 2 - 41:15

Well, the narrative heavily speculates Russia, as NATO's main adversary for decades, could be the secret force behind sabotaging Germany's alleged NWO plan. Strategically, it would massively weaken and split NATO and the UN by ripping out their legal foundation, undermining collective defense, NATO Article 5, and the nuclear umbrella. Basically achieving a huge strategic win for Russia without sending tanks, dismantling the Western alliance from the inside legally.

Speaker 1 - 41:40

And the timing fits. Right after the Berlin Wall fell.

Speaker 2 - 41:43

Fits with that period of huge geopolitical change. Yeah, when the future of alliances was up in the air.

Speaker 1 - 41:48

And recruiting the OFD official and the notary as double agents, the sources say that was child's play.

Speaker 2 - 41:55

Given the immense geopolitical stakes for a foreign power. Yes. The connection is made to figures like Putin, KGB in Dresden in the eighties, a fluent German speaker. And the contract timing under Chancellor Schroeder, later known for his friendship with Putin.

Speaker 1 - 42:10

So the theory is a sophisticated hybrid warfare operation, maybe using old intel networks to pass info.

Speaker 2 - 42:17

That's the theory posited. A multi-layered operation aiming to covertly dismantle NATO's legal legitimacy and nuclear deterrent without a direct fight.

Speaker 1 - 42:26

Meanwhile, Germany, according to the sources, is still operating under this delusion, believing the sabotaged notary appointment actually worked.

Speaker 2 - 42:34

Still under the profound delusion that it successfully transferred global sovereign rights. Allegedly preparing for a Day X to publicly assert this claim, using a German court judgment to confirm its sovereign rights over all countries.

Speaker 1 - 42:46

Convinced they could just flip a switch and take over.

Speaker 2 - 42:48

Convinced they can subvert the World Order whenever they choose via their own internationally binding court judgment, securing their New World Order. This suggests an unwavering, almost fanatical determination based on a fundamental misunderstanding of the legal reality.

Speaker 1 - 43:02

But the critical point remains. The actual rights are still with the buyer.

Speaker 2 - 43:07

Still with the buyer. As long as he keeps resisting suing in Germany, the world is supposedly protected from the German claim to power.

Speaker 1 - 43:14

Which leads to that critical, unsettling question from the sources. What happens if on Day X, Germany tries to publicly invoke this non-existent second treaty and it gets exposed as a forgery? A total legal delusion.

Speaker 2 - 43:28

The fallout would be catastrophic, revealing nearly thirty years of planning, scheming, and alleged global corruption as this grand failed enterprise.

Speaker 1 - 43:38

Would politicians just accept that failure?

Speaker 2 - 43:40

The sources imply, no way. Having invested so much, they wouldn't accept failure or exposure. They'd likely try to seize world power without any legal basis, operating under the cynical belief that, "legal, illegal, who gives a shit?"

Speaker 1 - 43:52

Germany is described as far too far gone to stop.

Speaker 2 - 43:55

Yeah, no choice but to go all the way, regardless of legal validity. The buyer is thus painted as this single helpless individual, standing, perhaps unknowingly, in the path of this alleged ambition. He's seen as the smaller evil compared to Germany, potentially acting aggressively if it thought it had legal justification.

Speaker 1 - 44:15

So the conclusion is the double agents' intervention and the buyer's refusal to sue have thwarted the plan. So far.

Speaker 2 - 44:22

So far. But Germany is still determined, secretly prepping for a Day X to reveal its claim to global power. The stage, it seems, is still set.

Speaker 1 - 44:30

And as our sources dramatically put it, "The future will be exciting." Wow, what an absolutely extraordinary deep dive into the World Succession Deed. The sheer intricacy of the events, the legal maneuvers, the alleged conspiracies, from just a simple real estate deal to a potential global power shift. It really highlights how seemingly small details can have these seismic, totally unexpected implications for the entire world.

Speaker 2 - 44:53

It really does. This narrative, as laid out in the sources, definitely invites us to think critically about, well, the nature of sovereignty itself, the incredible power of legal documents when interpreted by those with hidden motives, and the unseen forces that might be shaping our world way beneath the surface. The buyer's personal journey, his discovery, his resistance—despite what sounds like immense suffering, torture even—it highlights this profound individual struggle with potentially massive global consequences.

Speaker 1 - 45:25

It really leaves us with a deeply provocative thought, doesn't it? If the truth about something this monumental—this alleged event, the legal transfer of sovereign rights to one guy, the subsequent grand plan for global control, the cunning sabotage—if that were to fully come out and be somehow independently verified, how would that fundamentally rewrite our understanding of international law? The integrity, maybe even the existence of nations, the very concept of power in the twenty-first century.

Speaker 2 - 45:47

Indeed, it really challenges us to question our assumptions, doesn't it? To look for deeper understanding beyond the headlines and maybe to remain vigilant about the forces shaping our geopolitical reality. Thank you for joining us on this deep dive. 🙏

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