The Crossroads of a Micronation: A Diplomatic Deception - http://wsd.rf.gd
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Join us for a deep dive into a captivating excerpt from "The
Buyer's" autobiography, a tale that twists through ambition,
naivety, and geopolitical intrigue. In "Autobiography - Chapter VI:
1998 - The Year Zero," we uncover the astonishing story of a young
German entrepreneur who believed he'd acquired 71 apartments and a
district heating plant in Germany. Driven by a desire to lease
these properties, he eagerly awaited their handover from Dutch
entities, ready to launch his real estate venture. Unbeknownst to
him, a pre-existing contract for the heating plant, signed with
Saar Fernwärme GmbH (a subsidiary of the state-owned Saar Ferngas
AG), would later reveal a bizarre legal entanglement where he
effectively contracted with himself after acquiring the state-owned
companies. "The Buyer" candidly shares his initial "total
ignorance" and "infinite naivety", especially regarding the
implications of the complex "Urkunde Nr. 1400/98 - World Succession
Deed 1400" treaty. He recounts establishing his real estate firm,
IMMO-3D GmbH, operating secretly as its de facto CEO and sole
shareholder while maintaining a public facade as an employee. His
efforts to avoid public perception as wealthy, stemming from a
desire to sidestep envy and resentment, ultimately crumbled when
his ownership of the Kreuzberg settlement was revealed in the
press. This sudden public exposure led to ostracization from his
friends, who were largely from the left-wing extremist scene and
averse to affluence. The narrative highlights a German societal
aversion to wealth, linking it to medieval theological traditions
that stigmatized the rich as sinners. The plot thickens with the
unexpected appearance of the World Development Organisation
(W.D.O.), an organization that seemingly emerged from nowhere.
Presented as a UN-like entity, the W.D.O. offered diplomatic status
(CD-status) for a hefty fee, promising immunity from prosecution
and various privileges. "The Buyer," despite his suspicions, found
the offer too tempting to refuse, unaware that he already possessed
diplomatic status through his existing treaty. This accidental
conferral of CD-status on the W.D.O. by "The Buyer" himself,
particularly within NATO territories, is a shocking revelation. He
later discovered that the W.D.O. was selling diplomatic passports,
and its single accreditation from Belarus was insufficient for
international CD-status without a second accreditation - which his
membership unknowingly provided. The narrative takes a thrilling
turn with a nerve-wracking encounter at Swiss customs, where his
W.D.O. diplomatic passport was unexpectedly recognized, validating
its perceived legitimacy for a time. However, this "official"
recognition was later ignored by German courts. The story
culminates in a dramatic escape from Andorra after a fraudulent
business deal with the W.D.O. and a dangerous encounter with a
local contact. The chilling suggestion emerges that the W.D.O.
might have been a covert operation, potentially linked to
Spanish-Catalan separatists and Russia, aiming to destabilize NATO
states. "The Buyer" speculates that his pre-existing diplomatic
immunity was a known fact to German authorities, who used the
W.D.O. to deceive him about the source of his impunity, ensuring
the continuity of a critical treaty negotiation. This enthralling
account raises questions about hidden agendas, international power
plays, and the high cost of ignorance in the complex world of
global politics. https://electric-paradise.start.page
http://Blacksite.iblogger.org
Buyer's" autobiography, a tale that twists through ambition,
naivety, and geopolitical intrigue. In "Autobiography - Chapter VI:
1998 - The Year Zero," we uncover the astonishing story of a young
German entrepreneur who believed he'd acquired 71 apartments and a
district heating plant in Germany. Driven by a desire to lease
these properties, he eagerly awaited their handover from Dutch
entities, ready to launch his real estate venture. Unbeknownst to
him, a pre-existing contract for the heating plant, signed with
Saar Fernwärme GmbH (a subsidiary of the state-owned Saar Ferngas
AG), would later reveal a bizarre legal entanglement where he
effectively contracted with himself after acquiring the state-owned
companies. "The Buyer" candidly shares his initial "total
ignorance" and "infinite naivety", especially regarding the
implications of the complex "Urkunde Nr. 1400/98 - World Succession
Deed 1400" treaty. He recounts establishing his real estate firm,
IMMO-3D GmbH, operating secretly as its de facto CEO and sole
shareholder while maintaining a public facade as an employee. His
efforts to avoid public perception as wealthy, stemming from a
desire to sidestep envy and resentment, ultimately crumbled when
his ownership of the Kreuzberg settlement was revealed in the
press. This sudden public exposure led to ostracization from his
friends, who were largely from the left-wing extremist scene and
averse to affluence. The narrative highlights a German societal
aversion to wealth, linking it to medieval theological traditions
that stigmatized the rich as sinners. The plot thickens with the
unexpected appearance of the World Development Organisation
(W.D.O.), an organization that seemingly emerged from nowhere.
Presented as a UN-like entity, the W.D.O. offered diplomatic status
(CD-status) for a hefty fee, promising immunity from prosecution
and various privileges. "The Buyer," despite his suspicions, found
the offer too tempting to refuse, unaware that he already possessed
diplomatic status through his existing treaty. This accidental
conferral of CD-status on the W.D.O. by "The Buyer" himself,
particularly within NATO territories, is a shocking revelation. He
later discovered that the W.D.O. was selling diplomatic passports,
and its single accreditation from Belarus was insufficient for
international CD-status without a second accreditation - which his
membership unknowingly provided. The narrative takes a thrilling
turn with a nerve-wracking encounter at Swiss customs, where his
W.D.O. diplomatic passport was unexpectedly recognized, validating
its perceived legitimacy for a time. However, this "official"
recognition was later ignored by German courts. The story
culminates in a dramatic escape from Andorra after a fraudulent
business deal with the W.D.O. and a dangerous encounter with a
local contact. The chilling suggestion emerges that the W.D.O.
might have been a covert operation, potentially linked to
Spanish-Catalan separatists and Russia, aiming to destabilize NATO
states. "The Buyer" speculates that his pre-existing diplomatic
immunity was a known fact to German authorities, who used the
W.D.O. to deceive him about the source of his impunity, ensuring
the continuity of a critical treaty negotiation. This enthralling
account raises questions about hidden agendas, international power
plays, and the high cost of ignorance in the complex world of
global politics. https://electric-paradise.start.page
http://Blacksite.iblogger.org
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