The cost of the world? And how to buy it! Part 24
- Mike Miller
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Okay, friends of freedom, we have reached the next act in this global drama about power, deception and a new world order - NWO!
This chapter before us reveals why Germany, under the delusion of victory, resorted to absurd means to keep up appearances, why the world was watching and what hidden motives the nations may have had for tacitly accepting their own demise!
!! WINDING PATHS OF WORLD BETRAYAL: GERMANY IN A VICTORY FRENZY, THE WORLD IN SILENCE & THE HIDDEN MOTIVES OF THE NATIONS !!!
(SPECIAL REPORT - Succession File 1400/98 - The Last Secret!)
We are at the turning point of a journey of revelation that has shown us how a treaty sold the world, how a man became an involuntary sovereign and how Germany itself was cheated out of the fruits of its perfidious plan by a secret service sabotage operation.
But why did Germany act so contradictorily and brutally afterwards?
And why did the world stand idly by?
Germany's madness:
Acting under a false flag until "Day X"
Because Germany, deceived by its own double agents, was firmly convinced that it had already regained its rights to the world, all subsequent actions had to maintain the appearance of German law until a planned "Day X" (when the truth was to be revealed by a German court ruling):
- The farce of foreclosure:
Instead of simply taking over the Krzb. settlement (which they supposedly could do legally - through the Imaginary Second Treaty), the "state gangsters" constructed a pretext under German law to seize it through an illegal forced auction. Press agitation and hundreds of ludicrously unlawful court proceedings served as a (sham) basis.
The auction date was kept secret and only published three days after the sham auction, auction rules were broken - because the price didn't matter, they thought they already owned it anyway - for free! Plan: On day X, the illegality of the auction would become irrelevant, as their (imaginary) contract title would take effect. "Only lawyers think like that! Those bastards!".
- The robbery of compensation by care:
Germany believed they had also received the "infinite compensation rights" under the NATO treaty. As they were unable to use these openly, they resorted to (covert) support for the buyer. In this way, the perpetrators who harmed him were able to collect the compensation generated "in his name" and divide it among themselves - in the belief that this was legal, as the rights would accrue to them on day X anyway. Greed did not make them wait until day X.
- Pretended jurisdiction:
They pretended that German courts had jurisdiction, while they believed that they had jurisdiction under international law long ago.
The world knew - and kept quiet?
The buyer argues that foreign countries have known for a long time.
He had posted the contract online in 2000, the press reported on it in around 450 articles nationwide, he contacted the White House, was at NATO HQ. His asylum requests (USA, Netherlands, France, Belgium, Austria) and his request to the UN were rejected everywhere with the justification:
"German business!".
Why this reluctance?
Speculation by the buyer: Perhaps the other states hoped that Germany would later sell the rights (and territories) back to them cheaply - and most importantly:
Debt-free!
This could explain the cooperation and also why a third party (Russia?) intervened to prevent exactly that and weaken NATO.
The secret motives of the (old) NATO states:
Why the suicide in installments?
But why should the UN-NATO states allow the treaty in the first place and not challenge it within the two-year period?
The buyer gives several plausible, albeit cynical, reasons:
- The ultimate debt haircut:
Many states are hopelessly in debt.
This treaty offered an "elegant" solution:
The old states keep their debts, but lose their territory and assets to the new, debt-free state (him!).
A liberating blow that no government could ever achieve through austerity.
- Disempowerment of the monarchies:
Centuries-old claims to power by kings and royal houses in Europe, for example, would be eliminated at a stroke.
A chance to get rid of these "parasites" who would never voluntarily relinquish power.
- Radical streamlining of politics:
Instead of over 190 national parliaments, there would only be a need for a single parliamentary model. Millions of politicians and their apparatchiks would become superfluous.
As politicians would never abolish themselves, this would have to be done covertly.
- Slashing the bureaucracy:
Millions of redundant civil servant and administrative jobs would be eliminated. A blessing in the face of digitalization and AI, but so far prevented by politicians, as civil servants are their power base. The treaty eliminates them and their pension burdens.
- Prosperity through purging:
Fewer parasites (royals, politicians, bureaucrats) means massive tax cuts and more prosperity for citizens.
- Peace dividend:
A grand union reduces the threat of war internally and externally.
- Progress & civil rights:
Visa freedom, free choice of residence, single currency, single law, better market - benefits for all citizens. A step away from "small-minded petty statehood" towards a united humanity, perhaps even a multi-planetary species.
- The lure of AI rule?: An AI-controlled administration would be fair, efficient, incorruptible and would dry up the Deep State. "AI first! For a better world!".
The end of this part of the revelation: a world in twilight
The part of the autobiography concludes with these reflections on the possible, profound motives behind the seemingly insane contract Urkundenrolle 1400/98.
Was it a diabolical plan to establish a German NWO that failed through sabotage?
Or was it a desperate, secret pact by the over-indebted Western world to reinvent itself at the expense of a single scapegoat and by accepting unimaginable risks?
The truth remains hidden.
But the questions that this story raises will keep us for a long time to come.
The world as we knew it is crumbling.
What comes next?