The Secret Global Succession: A Deep Dive into the World Succession Deed 1400/98 http://world.rf.gd
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Welcome to a new episode where we peel back the layers of global
politics to reveal a shocking truth that has been hidden in plain
sight. Forget what you think you know about sovereignty,
international law, and the founding of nations. We are about to
expose how a single, epochal document - the World Succession Deed
1400/98 - legally sold all global sovereignty, reshaping the
world in a way you never imagined.
Our journey begins not in a war room, but on a seemingly
innocuous military property in Germany. We’ll uncover the
extraordinary legal history of the Kreuzberg Barracks: directly
occupied by French forces in 1945, transferred to US forces
before Germany’s founding in 1952, and then, in 1993, seamlessly
handed over to the Kingdom of the Netherlands under the NATO
Status of Forces Agreement. This barracks was never legally part
of the Federal Republic of Germany. But here’s the critical
twist: while extraterritoriality made it unique, the legal act
itself is what mattered. The Federal Republic of Germany then
pulled off a legal masterstroke, selling the entire
property—including the part under Dutch jurisdiction—in a single
contract. Under international law, this is the only way to do it.
This act, by involving more than one subject of international
law, automatically became a public international law treaty. And
because it concerned the sale of territory with all rights and
duties, it triggered what's known as a state succession. This is
the only legally sound method for transferring territory today. A
state is, of course, free to voluntarily sell its land.
But the true genius lies in the telecommunications network. The
deed didn't just sell a building; it sold the entire telecom
network as an “inner development island and unit” of the
property. The agreement specified that this network should simply
continue to be operated, which it did - the world kept making
phone calls after 1998. This was the master trick: by continuing
to use the global telecom network, the entire world effectively
fulfilled a part of the contract, binding every person and every
nation to the deed’s terms. This is legal estoppel on a global
scale.
We’ll break down the incredible chain of contracts that
followed. The deed itself references existing agreements, like
the NATO Status of Forces Agreement, which in turn links to the
UN. Because NATO can serve as a fighting force for the UN, and
their military communications are globally regulated, the sale of
all NATO and UN-related rights in the deed automatically extended
the contract's authority globally. The new sovereign, a natural
person designated as "the Buyer," didn't need separate
recognition. The fact that all states participated in and
fulfilled parts of the contract was all the recognition required.
We will also explore the historical precedent for natural persons
holding sovereign rights, from the era of kings.
Tune in to understand why the world works the way it does - and
who is truly in charge.
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