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  1.  
  2. Page 1
  3. introduction
  4. This is a message to the entire German people!
  5. In this document I will describe what has happened to me in my life and why
  6. Every German needs to know, no matter how long it may take for my message to be
  7. true and correct is confirmed.
  8. Before I start, I would like to add the following key statement:
  9. The focus of my message is the work of a so-called " secret service ". Therefore
  10. I would like to describe in advance what I mean by that.
  11. I am a normal citizen, which means I am neither an intelligence officer nor have I ever been
  12. worked for a secret service organization. Before a crucial event in my life
  13. occurred, my knowledge of what a secret service is, what it does or what means and methods resulted
  14. come from freely accessible sources, even if I was very early in my
  15. Life guesses.
  16. Of course, everyone who reads this will bring their own ideas, what a
  17. Is or what its activity is.
  18. My concern is to inform everyone about what is possible and what is possible
  19. you believe what is in the frame.
  20. 1.) At the time of this video recording, thousands of German citizens are one
  21. Secret service monitors.
  22. 2.) This happens without a specific reason.
  23. 3.) When I speak of "monitor", I mean primarily an acoustic and
  24. visual surveillance in the private home, in the rooms at the workplace and
  25. other places where you are. I do not mean cameras that are visible
  26. are placed in public places or in shops of any kind.
  27. 4.) There are people who work for this "secret service" who are able to
  28. To be able to read another person’s thoughts and also be able to
  29. these “latch in” and to some extent a kind of “remote control”
  30. make.
  31. 5.) What Edward Snowden revealed a few years ago is against
  32. "Children's birthday".
  33. When I speak of a "secret service" in the course of this message, I mean it
  34. not explicitly a known secret service, such as the Federal Intelligence Service, the
  35. CIA or NSA, but rather an organization that operates on the basis of a secret service,
  36. officially by name but does not appear.
  37. I will now describe why I know that I am under surveillance by an intelligence agency
  38. and why confirming what I say is extremely important, even if I don't
  39. can experience more.
  40. Page 2
  41. First guess
  42. My life can be divided into two sections. Once in a while I go every now and then
  43. Occasionally thought about whether I might be under surveillance and at the time when I started the
  44. have gained complete certainty that this is the case.
  45. The period of time when I suspected that an "intelligence agency" could "monitor" me
  46. Looking back today, date from the day I was born to September 11, 2001.
  47. I would like to start chronologically with an impression that took place shortly after my birth.
  48. I can no longer say exactly what is ultimately not decisive, whether since
  49. actual hospital birth, now 5 days, 8 days or 12 days had passed but
  50. It was around this time that I first came to consciousness or in other words
  51. I noticed my surroundings for the first time and can therefore say that my
  52. Humanity had actually started from that moment.
  53. I was in my parents' apartment and was bathed by my mother
  54. held, which, however, handed me over to my father shortly afterwards, since they apparently had difficulties
  55. had to hold and wash me or can I still remember one sentence from my mother:
  56. "He is so small ...".
  57. He is so small ...
  58. Page 3
  59. In parallel with these first impressions, I heard a voice in my mind that is now the first
  60. Once started, which was however not friendly and read: " Oh, that's stupid, I'm trapped
  61. gone ". I immediately replied “ No” to this woman's voice and slept shortly afterwards
  62. again.
  63. In retrospect, I can still remember a number of sequences from my early years
  64. and, above all, the fact that it occurred to me in those early years whether it might be
  65. could be that I am being monitored by other people, this thought primarily on the
  66. The first impression of my awakening was based on the voice I heard in the bathroom and with me
  67. had left a lasting impression. I also grasped being human, the world
  68. around me and I quickly realized that the people to make it easy at this point
  69. express, are not always nice to each other or man is himself the enemy.
  70. Of course, my question had to remain unanswered, but I came personally for myself
  71. as a little boy to conclude that this is possible, which of course I am anything but one
  72. felt beautiful circumstance.
  73. I never have this assumption as a 2-year-old or later as a 6-year-old or 11-year-old
  74. someone spoken and the answer to this question postponed until later when I do
  75. Am grown up.
  76. Oh ... that's stupid
  77. I'm trapped
  78. went!
  79. Page 4
  80. I don't mean to say that I've been thinking about it all the time, but every now and then
  81. So at a young age I had such thoughts in my head whether it was
  82. Could give people who have no inhibitions in the private sphere from me or
  83. penetrate other people. So the question I asked myself was, is this conceivable or possible.
  84. Unfortunately, I had to answer this question with a yes. However, I was able to
  85. At that time, however, did not put up a fight and had to live with the suspicion.
  86. Crucial interview with a colleague from banking
  87. Now I would like to jump into the year 1999 because there is one for me in many ways
  88. essential conversation with a former colleague from banking apprenticeship took place.
  89. At that time I was 22 years old and I was with him in his new apartment
  90. Meet Frankfurt and talk about various things.
  91. This conversation, which I am reproducing here, is of course not according to the exact wording,
  92. but represents a summary of the essential content.
  93. I would do it again
  94. gladly a second
  95. Part of Basic Instinct
  96. see ...
  97. Page 5
  98. I would like to put in front that it was noticeable to me that the "secret service" on this
  99. said day was there during the conversation because I could feel the "latch".
  100. One of the topics of our conversation was crime, or more generally,
  101. the bad behavior of certain ethnic groups, namely Turks, Moroccans, Lebanese,
  102. Kurds, etc.
  103. There was already a kind of consensus between the two of us on this topic.
  104. We both had similar personal experiences at the time, one of which
  105. Dislike for these ethnic groups resulted and we are on the same level in this regard
  106. Wavelength.
  107. From today's perspective, I can certainly describe these personal experiences as "harmless" in
  108. Quotes denote, such as deliberately provoked quarrels on the way home
  109. from school or stupid turn on in the disco. Harmless because not a personal one
  110. Damage in the form of injuries or the loss of valuables the result
  111. was. However, one heard from friends from school or the other
  112. Known circle also other exits or variants, such as actual physical attacks up to
  113. to knife attacks and corresponding injuries. For example, from newspapers
  114. finally hear the end of the spectrum, like brawls of 5 foreigners against one
  115. Germans and resulting severe injuries or even deaths.
  116. During my training as a bank clerk, I was also allowed to rob a bank on my own
  117. Experience it personally and in the police station as a witness file cards of several hundred
  118. Look through potential suspects, with about 90% of these people from non-Germans
  119. duration. These non-Germans were mainly southern countries, i.e. Turks and
  120. North Africans.
  121. Since comparable experiences with "Germans" were not made, I already had this
  122. Time for me personally a conclusion from all these experiences and impressions
  123. met.
  124. This knowledge gain comprised several steps:
  125. First of all, I asked myself the basic question of how it can be that such ethnic groups
  126. are in my country at all?
  127. These people are to be rejected instinctively on the outside and, moreover, have not considered themselves in their history
  128. proven effective.
  129. Conversely, I got to know my own people as a country from which the best and most beautiful
  130. emerges and grows out of what this world has to offer. At this point it is not possible for me all
  131. To list achievements in all scientific fields, but the facts speak for
  132. yourself.
  133. In my eyes, something didn't match here.
  134. On the one hand, my people are jointly responsible for lifting humanity as a whole
  135. on the other hand obviously some people from my own country have with me
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  137. contributed to the fact that we now have ethnic groups, races or cultures in our midst that are in
  138. are destructive in every respect.
  139. I came to the first conclusion that when I come into this world, these people don't
  140. may be there. It is absurd.
  141. But since these peoples are particularly numerous represented on this planet and obviously not
  142. are willing to voluntarily forego further propagation or, on the contrary, to do so
  143. Amazingly, even finding it great, although they are not, must be a problem
  144. be solved.
  145. My further conclusion was:
  146. Therefore, an effort with the aim of a complete expulsion of these people
  147. Reaching our country will no longer be a solution because the existence of certain ethnic groups per se
  148. is a fundamental mistake and the problem is only shifted to future generations. It
  149. can not be that I have to deal with such a problem at all, and also
  150. all future generations should not deal with such a problem at all
  151. have to.
  152. So I said that the following peoples must be completely destroyed: Morocco, Algeria,
  153. Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Israel, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, the complete Saudi peninsula, the
  154. Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmekistan, Uzbekistan, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh
  155. Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and the Philippines.
  156. And that would only be the rough cleaning. Then the fine cleaning must come, this concerns the
  157. other African countries, South and Central America, the Caribbean and of course your own people.
  158. However, I noted that not everyone who has a German passport today is purebred and valuable
  159. is; I can imagine halving the population.
  160. If a button is available to make this a reality, I would immediately
  161. press so fast that you couldn't even see. The only requirement for me would be that
  162. this has to be done from one second to the next because I am not guilty or interested in one
  163. Suffer these people because it is conceivable that there is an infinite in this universe
  164. Cycle of life so that in any other life I am exactly the person I am
  165. want to destroy today. But I would eliminate these people all, even if we are from here
  166. speak several billion, but it must be done, especially in view of the fact that we are one
  167. ultimate goal to achieve, namely the "solution of the riddle".
  168. Because, I would like to emphasize that we have not created paradise on earth with it
  169. someone should believe that a satisfactory condition has now been reached on this planet,
  170. when 500 million people of Germanic descent walk around the earth.
  171. By "solving the puzzle" I mean that the only thing that matters is that we humans
  172. get into the knowledge of what is actually going on here. How can a universe arise, what does it have?
  173. with it, how can life arise in general, how could human beings arise, where does it lead
  174. everything towards it, i.e. systematically pushing for full clarification, be it scientifically and / or
  175. spiritually.
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  177. This is of course a daunting task and will take thousands of more generations to do
  178. here, of course, no precise time is possible, whether this is 2,000, 5,000 or 300,000 years
  179. will last - if at all.
  180. Because whether humanity will ever succeed is also a question that can be answered in the negative
  181. can, since it is also conceivable that we are not a “winning species”.
  182. "Winner species" is defined solely by whether we have solved the puzzle and not
  183. by the fact that on average we live to be 120 years old, have defeated the disease cancer, houses
  184. can build 2 kilometers high or can get to the most remote planets.
  185. We also have to fly a “time loop” and the planet we call our home
  186. destroy before the first life came into existence billions of years ago. Because we can't do that
  187. what has ever happened on earth, the millions of sufferings that people have suffered,
  188. let it stand like this.
  189. On this only relevant mission, we also don't have unlimited time there
  190. Natural disasters of all kinds must be taken into account, which may not be us
  191. will be completely eliminated before we reach the goal, but again and again
  192. can throw back decisively.
  193. As of today, however, very few races or races have emerged positively,
  194. other races and cultures have not only made no contribution here, but are
  195. destructive - especially Islam.
  196. Hence my conclusion, to eliminate the said “countries with their populations”
  197. mankind has a chance to “solve the riddle” because it certainly won't
  198. succeed in the presence of a numerically superior majority of idiots.
  199. It goes without saying that I was talking at the time and now I was talking about the meaning of what I said
  200. completely clear, so I added the question, if my point of view is rejected, how should that be
  201. Evolution of humanity look like?
  202. So if you deny race differences and thus performance differences between the races,
  203. then one is probably convinced that these differences come from other causes and thus
  204. are only temporary and a positive development is possible.
  205. Then the question arises, how should this further development look and be implemented
  206. become?
  207. Since it is impossible to accommodate billions of people to our territory
  208. You have to give better living conditions to these people.
  209. So no immigration to us, but local help.
  210. This on-site aid can now take a wide variety of humanitarian forms and is already becoming so
  211. practiced for decades.
  212. However, in addition to the superficial concerns such as lack of medical
  213. Utilities, hunger and lack of education, often a lot
  214. Page 8
  215. more crucial problem, the corrupt criminal regime in their own hands
  216. have and let it live in hell, be it for hunger for power or religious blindness.
  217. There is torture and murder a thousand times over and this is done by the so-called West
  218. not prevented, that cannot be the solution.
  219. At the time, I specifically named two countries, Afghanistan and Iraq, the
  220. both geographically and politically as the center of evil or backwardness
  221. can be viewed and developed by the West.
  222. To this end, I have now developed concrete tactics and a basic strategy for a successful one
  223. military elimination of these regimes.
  224. I will not give details here and refer to my website www.tobias-
  225. rathjen.de.
  226. If one wages these wars, two can be essential for the future of humanity
  227. Theses to be checked:
  228. 1.) Can these ethnic groups develop for the better or
  229. 2.) All hope is lost and the total destruction is legitimate
  230. Then as now, my view was that thesis 2 is correct. The following generations
  231. can now check whether I was right or not.
  232. Strategy for the United States
  233. Since the USA was the only power at that time to be able to wage these wars, I started in
  234. Basically to discuss the situation with the USA.
  235. In 1999, the United States was the No. 1 world power.
  236. My question was, but will it still be in the future?
  237. A look back in time reveals that all the world powers can also be seen here
  238. High cultures or great empires speak that humans have ever created, according to a particular one
  239. Time period declined. So if there is a kind of natural principle of origin, flowering and
  240. Decline, then the USA will not escape this logic of ascent and fall
  241. can.
  242. Predicting the decline of the United States is therefore not an intellectual feat.
  243. I was sure that in 5 or 10 years the US would still be a world power or the only one
  244. Will be world power. But what will be in 20, 30 or 40 years? What about china Due to the
  245. Sheer size of the population may be that this country at some point, you can only
  246. estimate, but maybe around 2040 will be so strong that it will
  247. Title "superpower" will compete.
  248. As a conceivable scenario, I noted that I can imagine that in 2040 if I did
  249. Even if I am already a retiree, this case may actually have occurred that the United States no longer
  250. are No. 1 because the so-called "elites" of the country don't know what to do.
  251. Page 9
  252. At that moment, I started designing a strategy to keep the US going beyond 2040
  253. World number one.
  254. The goal must be to remain at the top level both economically and militarily.
  255. First to the economy.
  256. How can you identify an economic superpower?
  257. Of course, by comparing the gross national product, so that the United States and China at some point
  258. have reached the same level.
  259. It must be emphasized, however, that economic strength is not just a question of the size of the country
  260. Gross national product arrives or it has high market shares in as many industries as possible
  261. have, such as 75% in washing machines or 80% in razors, but also on whether
  262. a nation is able to trigger the progressive innovations like the invention
  263. of the phone, the car, the plane, the rocket, the computer, medical remedies, etc. ...
  264. Based on this capability, it will decide whether China will be a leader
  265. To take on a role and become a superpower.
  266. At that time, in 1999, the situation for me was as follows:
  267. China is not yet a country that excels in high technology, so even here
  268. Inventions of significant magnitude delivers.
  269. Many western companies have helped to build China, be it from a cost point of view
  270. to be able to serve your own markets more competitively or to be the first in a large one
  271. to be able to participate in the future lucrative market.
  272. The current status at that time was that the branches opened by western companies or
  273. Manufacturing facilities were often not high quality or complex products, but it's from it
  274. assume that this will only be a first step in a series of further development steps
  275. becomes.
  276. In addition, it must be expected that the Chinese leadership will always have the goal
  277. to make them more independent of the knowledge of the West, in order to be able to themselves, in the end
  278. to manufacture the most modern products and services. This will only be a matter of time.
  279. So for me the following picture emerged:
  280. This conceivable rise of China will not only be a natural process that is unstoppable
  281. will be based on the diligence of the Chinese people and the intelligence of the Chinese leadership,
  282. but we ourselves, the so-called “West”, become one of such a development
  283. to bear substantial complicity.
  284. The basic problem can be described as follows:
  285. We are not talking about a homogeneous body when we talk about the "western states"
  286. speak. We compete with each other ourselves, so it will always be for individual states
  287. Page 10
  288. or companies from the USA or Europe may be attractive from the respective micro perspective
  289. out of short-term profit striving to do business with China.
  290. So we have to create a new organization that works similar to NATO and
  291. represents an economically defensive alliance against China. The primary goal of this organization must
  292. it is to ensure that our high technology does not reach China, that is, a form
  293. the technology lock is imposed and monitored.
  294. In order to clarify this necessity, I tried the following example:
  295. Assumed in the next decades 18 well-known worldwide
  296. Key technologies, whereby I defined them as technologies that not only have the potential
  297. have to create entirely new industries, but also complete several industries
  298. can eliminate.
  299. Without such an organization, it could be done through voluntary technology transfer or through China
  300. Copy or espionage succeed in owning 8 such technologies.
  301. With such an organization or based on your own performance, for example, only one or two.
  302. In summary: If China can succeed in becoming the superpower of the USA in 2040, then
  303. This was primarily a failure of our own, since the West did not join the enemy
  304. and short-term profit interests over long-term success.
  305. In addition to China, I identified another nation that needs to be brought into focus:
  306. Mexico.
  307. As early as 1999, I suspected that the NAFTA agreement would not be beneficial to the United States
  308. will highlight. Here I differentiated between two perspectives. For American
  309. Companies, that is from the perspective of corporate management, it can be quite attractive
  310. Relocate production to Mexico, logically or sensibly from a business perspective
  311. is. However, from the perspective of what is good for the whole country, look at this
  312. Free trade agreement will turn out to be negative, given jobs and entire industries
  313. are lost, which in turn is not in the interest of the state or the people as a whole
  314. can be, especially if they are not replaced by equivalent jobs or new industries
  315. can.
  316. At the time, I could only suspect the trade deficits with China and Mexico known today.
  317. On the other hand, Mexico is the starting point for two other problems that are being remedied
  318. must, namely drug smuggling and illegal immigration.
  319. This problem can be solved fairly easily by placing a continuous "wall" on Mexico
  320. built.
  321. Back to China. Regardless of the question of whether China will succeed around 2040
  322. Economically catching up with the USA, there is a second side of the coin, namely that of
  323. military force.
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  325. From this point of view, the discrepancy between the two nations was and is even clearer
  326. recognizable.
  327. But we're talking about possible scenarios 40 years later in the future.
  328. If China has economically caught up with the United States, the resources are there, too
  329. to build appropriate military superpowers.
  330. Assuming that today's lead will automatically continue for decades to come,
  331. is of course not recommended.
  332. That is, the first conclusion is that something must go beyond that
  333. To keep the defense budget at the same level and abstract on any combat systems
  334. to be retreaded bit by bit, like a new fighter jet,
  335. Attack helicopters, aircraft carriers, missile defense systems etc.
  336. In my view, military clout is expressed primarily through troops that are practical
  337. Experience.
  338. In addition, the question of whether or not superpower is ultimately purely fictional in nature when I consider the
  339. actual power that I could exercise is not actually exercise.
  340. Therefore, the question initially asked is what can I do from today's perspective to get the status quo too
  341. hold the wrong question - if the decline is inevitable anyway or even this
  342. successfully circumnavigating the China challenge only postpones the real dilemma, however
  343. doesn't really solve.
  344. The real crucial question is what I do in time when I have the power and the means
  345. how do i use superpower status?
  346. My answer was: there are currently enough despots, tyrants and criminal regimes
  347. this world, which, although not directly militarily a threat, does
  348. remove morally and humanly more than seems necessary.
  349. Now you can combine two things.
  350. On the one hand, the use of power for the benefit of mankind, on the other hand his own army
  351. Undergo training that no peace maneuver can achieve.
  352. In addition to training the entire command structure, the tactics is also the aspect
  353. the crucial point of innovation. In the end, it is only practice that provides the decisive information
  354. can give what works (in terms of equipment, technology, tactics) and what doesn't, is ultimately a
  355. War was the best way to develop your military.
  356. So my advice was: wage your military machine to war, because only this will make you
  357. really better. If you liberate Iraq and Afghanistan, you are also doing something good.
  358. To conserve resources, you then have to take a break from consolidation for around 20 years
  359. come.
  360. Start training for your military again in 2030.
  361. Page 12
  362. This training should ensure that in 2040 the military machine is at one level,
  363. that you still have the status of "world power no. 1", even if economically the pari
  364. Condition should have occurred.
  365. By the way, the chosen strategy is extremely resistant from a spy point of view, because it can be
  366. never rule out that a foreign secret service learns, for example, technical details of a weapon and in
  367. it is possible to copy them.
  368. When a division or entire army is at war, it learns things better every day
  369. do, processes change, adapt, the quality and effectiveness of an army are measured
  370. no longer just in the number of tanks, in the quality of the armor, etc., but in front
  371. especially in the practical experience of people using this device in hostile situations
  372. deploy. Nobody can copy that unless they are at war themselves.
  373. Compared to past wars in the United States like Vietnam, Korea or World War II,
  374. the human losses will be significantly lower in these two missions. 2,000 to
  375. At the time I thought 3,000 dead were realistic. Losses from allied states not with
  376. included.
  377. In summary, my strategy recommendation for the USA was:
  378. Phase 1, focus on the army by strengthening the military through war in Iraq and
  379. Afghanistan, then phase 2 with strengthening their own economy with a focus on
  380. Eliminate trade imbalance with Mexico and China.
  381. I mentioned that a billionaire (for phase 2) should take the helm because of this
  382. due to his personality is most likely to set the course for the US economy
  383. to deliver.
  384. At that time, Ross Perot's failure was still in the back of my mind.
  385. My strategy is currently being implemented in the USA!
  386. This is a great honor for me!
  387. However, the story doesn't end here.
  388. treason
  389. 20 years ago I came to the problem analysis, why Germany tolerates this constantly
  390. Alien crime, concluding that delinquent aliens are only one side of the coin,
  391. because on the other hand there are Germans who are either ignorant or too weak or
  392. too stupid to solve the problem, i.e. to send everyone out of the country again.
  393. Historical reasons can play a role here or a lack of information, empathy or
  394. of "bad experiences".
  395. Therefore, if you want to solve the issue of "alien crime", you should not be too hasty
  396. attack the "outer enemy", but first defeat the "inner enemy".
  397. This inner enemy, you can be yourself or your own people.
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  399. Since, as already mentioned, I had the impression or the suspicion that a secret service was with
  400. Listening to this conversation, I made the following comments:
  401. Imagine the two of us sitting here and being bugged while only a few kilometers away
  402. just at the time we are talking about, a foreigner is committing a crime.
  403. That would be an enormity and impudence without equal, because it would mean that
  404. Germans monitor Germans for no reason, but at the same time criminal offenses committed against Germans by foreigners
  405. that are not prevented, although they could easily be prevented,
  406. High treason comes in two ways.
  407. I went so far as to say that if I ever inherit my parents' house, I will
  408. will sell this in order to pursue this clarification with the sales proceeds.
  409. This did not happen, however, because the said “secret service agents” now deal with me
  410. malicious game.
  411. The last point, which is actually a secondary point, developed less than two years later
  412. September 11, 2001.
  413. Theme women
  414. I come back to the conversation with my colleague from banking, where it is
  415. of course also about the topic "women". In advance I have to say that I am up to this point
  416. still had no girlfriend, since I liked very few of the "outside" or myself
  417. had particularly high demands.
  418. Since there is a desire in everyone to no longer be alone, there is or the desire
  419. Finding the right partner can result in a state of non-fulfillment that inhibits joy and performance
  420. his.
  421. That's how I felt the time from the 15th to the 22nd year of life. However, there was a compromise
  422. I could certainly have closed more often, namely a less good looking woman
  423. with whom I somehow got on with, not in question - I wanted to have the best or even
  424. Nothing.
  425. The secret service that has been watching me for a lifetime knew about this "Achilles' heel",
  426. I also had an open declaration of war against these invisible and unknown people
  427. pronounced.
  428. In October 2000 I started my business studies in Bayreuth with the hope of finally getting one
  429. to meet attractive woman.
  430. At first I shouldn't be disappointed, as a young student thinks from the outside
  431. Corresponded to ideas.
  432. However, this meeting, like the non-meeting, was from this
  433. “Secret organization” controlled, which was not known to me at the time.
  434. So I initially lived in the hope of finally finding my happiness in love and the first passed
  435. Semester and the summer semester 2001 started.
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  437. The following development is not easy to communicate, especially since you are an outsider
  438. can easily get the impression that my life was always about me
  439. Had the impression of being spied on. It is not so.
  440. I would therefore like to emphasize that since my conversation two years ago I have rarely had such
  441. Had thoughts, if any.
  442. However, there was an occasion for this, which I do not want to address here, since it
  443. is ultimately not relevant to the matter. But what I can comment on later today is
  444. that you wanted to put the wrong track.
  445. Therefore, I would like to leave out superfluous details at this point, and go straight to the relevant point
  446. come, namely that at some point I suspected that the student's parents me
  447. had monitored.
  448. I started dealing with this situation and after a few weeks I started right in mine
  449. Student apartment to talk to the invisible people. I didn't want to go straight to the
  450. Submit a police report, but wait and see.
  451. At that time, in my naivety, I thought I could get people to stop doing it
  452. and stop monitoring.
  453. For example, I said: "Could you please stop listening to me and watching me ..."
  454. If I had known at the time that I had been under surveillance for a lifetime, I would have
  455. I definitely didn't say a few things, like this:
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  457. Why I said these things can perhaps be explained psychologically in such a way that these
  458. "Attention" that you can feel, which of course is extremely unpleasant on the one hand,
  459. on the other hand it represents a kind of spotlight in which you want to make a good figure or
  460. want to show what you know or can do.
  461. So I started, for example, to develop a strategy for the DFB to win tournaments again
  462. can. For details, I would like to refer to my written estate again.
  463. Another example: The original reason for my interest in business administration resulted from the fact that
  464. I had read many company reports, for example from the Handelsblatt, Manager Magazin
  465. or books that made me more and more interested in the question of what to do
  466. successful companies other than unsuccessful ones. What are the reasons for that. The answer too
  467. this became increasingly clear as this had something to do with the term "strategy".
  468. I wanted to learn more about it.
  469. All the more disappointing was the reality at the university, because it was exactly this exciting and
  470. crucial question was hardly addressed. One could say about the topic
  471. danced around and dealt with less important or derived questions.
  472. So I expressed the wish to set up a new chair. This should be “International
  473. Management ”and address the important issue of globalization of the economy.
  474. Jürgen Klinsmann should
  475. Become a DFB coach and
  476. Oliver Bierhoff
  477. Team manager ...
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  479. I wasn't really expecting this to happen, but you can
  480. speak to …
  481. Specifically, I still wanted the professor to have a little more experience than usual
  482. bring along and should come from Siemens. I also have the assistant or doctoral student
  483. ordered according to "certain outward appearances" (short blonde hair, with a large bust)… .and
  484. actually got a few years later.
  485. This detail is worth mentioning because such a young woman met several criteria
  486. had to have a degree in business administration, the described appearance and of course intellectual in
  487. had to be able to fill out a PhD position. Back then, it didn't get too much
  488. have given many eligible women in Germany. But you got this
  489. which leads me to the conclusion that the surveillance intensity in Germany is very high and
  490. so that a real existing surveillance state must be assumed.
  491. Back to the summer semester 2001, which ended without happiness and with me always with
  492. greater certainty of being monitored.
  493. It was also a fact that the secret service now had to assume that it was most likely
  494. for the first time in their history, someone who is being monitored by you has heard this
  495. and even spoke to you.
  496. I had the idea of ​​a school friend whose father had a relative with the CIA
  497. had to call in his help, which I rejected at the time.
  498. In the night from September 10, 2001 to September 11 - it was still a semester break, however
  499. I was back in my apartment in Bayreuth - I got a dream,
  500. which was so unpleasant that one can speak of a visualization of the "surveillance"
  501. and worked so strongly that I woke up in bed at night and exclaimed "you will get it back" with which I
  502. meant the people who are currently obviously monitoring me.
  503. You will get that back!
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  505. The well-known attack on the World Trade Center occurred the next day.
  506. I intuitively knew that there was a connection with me or that attack by the United States itself
  507. was carried out.
  508. I withstood the pressure for a few weeks, but I saw my studies in danger and also opened up
  509. I still don't have the full background of why someone was letting September 11 happen.
  510. So in January 2002 I went to the police for the first time to report illegal surveillance
  511. to deliver.
  512. Unfortunately I didn't get to the goal.
  513. In the following weeks and months the whole picture gradually opened up to me and I was
  514. Until now, surveillance has been assumed since my studies, so I unfortunately had to find that
  515. I've been caught up in a secret organization all my life.
  516. In the fall of 2004, I again filed a complaint, this time in a different police station and became
  517. rejected again.
  518. In 2019 I made the third and last attempt.
  519. I contacted various private investigators and two ads, one for the
  520. Prosecutor in Hanau and once submitted to the Federal Attorney General in Karlsruhe.
  521. The best possible result was that a private investigator gave me a "Remote Viewing" institute in
  522. Austria recommended that I should turn to. But this gentleman too (Bernd Gloggnitzer)
  523. wrote me a few weeks later that he couldn't help me.
  524. Hollywood
  525. Now I would like to come to a topic that is initially out of the ordinary, but still one
  526. has crucial relevance.
  527. The secret organization that oversees me influences which Hollywood films
  528. or what content is filmed.
  529. Another topic of conversation with my colleague from banking apprenticeship also dealt with films and
  530. I mentioned some things I would like to see in the cinema or what these films should look like.
  531. Here are four examples:
  532. Since I found, or still feel, Sharon Stone to be a very attractive woman, I said that
  533. I would love to see a second part of Basic Instinct again;
  534. this film was supposed to take place in England.
  535. It would be interesting if Tom Cruise played a killer once, because this is completely out
  536. fall within the scope of his previous role.
  537. In addition, I have developed a more detailed idea about two contents of one
  538. Series or how this series should be structured.
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  540. I told him that when I was a little boy I watched the film "Escape from Alcatrez" with Clint Eastwood in
  541. Had seen television, which I found very exciting. So how the story was told
  542. how someone manages to break out of a prison, but also at the end of the film
  543. It was a shame that the film was now over, but I would like to have more of it, so somehow it should
  544. go there. I said to myself, many viewers will feel the same as that of a movie
  545. are tied up and would like more of it. So I got the idea that such a film again
  546. should be shot, but not as a feature film (i.e. over 90 or 120 minutes), but as
  547. Series and the story should be extended to 10 hours. This could make you a whole
  548. create a new dimension of tension. You could also see the time after the outbreak
  549. also film in a new season.
  550. With the television series " Prison Break " this has been implemented accordingly - very good even like me
  551. find.
  552. In retrospect, I unwittingly delivered the basic idea, but of course neither
  553. Written the script, selected the actors, and other things for real implementation
  554. contributed to this season.
  555. I can say the same thing about the “ Vikings ” series .
  556. Here, too, I got the idea that it is interesting and exciting, once from today
  557. Perspective with Hollywood Power to tell the history of the Vikings. Starting from the
  558. first sea trips to England, the raids there, the way of life, the first
  559. Points of contact with a new religion - Christianity, the conquest of Paris. I know
  560. nor that i mentioned that in such an epic, it is important that as real as possible
  561. Nature is shot or, in other words, studio scenes are avoided if possible.
  562. I could give more examples, but I am sure that it has become clear that
  563. this can no longer be a coincidence.
  564. During the summer semester when I spoke to the suspected listeners in the apartment said
  565. I among other things, that this fact that I am under surveillance - I already imply that I am
  566. intend to defend myself accordingly - if necessary I would with one
  567. Fly the plane into a building to get the appropriate attention - into the
  568. World history will go down and Hollywood films after me would be made.
  569. It was only later that I realized how correct I was when I said these words.
  570. Because not only after September 11, 2001, films were made based on my inspiration,
  571. but the Hollywood connection already existed before.
  572. In a hidden way, i.e. in the film format, these people processed their own or that
  573. Extraordinary abilities accessible to you and unknown to the public, sometimes more
  574. or less specifically.
  575. The following examples:
  576. "Look who's talking" - In the film the viewer can hear the thoughts of the toddlers - in
  577. in reality, these people can read my mind or anyone's mind.
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  579. "The Cell" with Jennifer Lopez - The film portrays a woman who has the special gift
  580. to be able to latch onto a person’s brain. Specifically, it turns into one
  581. Killer to do something good with it, namely to close a missing woman before death
  582. save - in reality, this is used by me or other people, without a specific reason
  583. and steals complete privacy.
  584. "Starship Troopers" - This film is about a not too distant future, with the future
  585. Special forces in an army already have "telepathic abilities" - this has been the case since
  586. quite a reality.
  587. There may be many more such sequences from films and series, but I don't
  588. everyone is known and I cannot or do not have to list them here.
  589. In summary, I would like to illustrate with these examples that exactly this ability
  590. "Reading thoughts" and being able to "latch into another person's brain" by
  591. is filmed by the same organization that has this capability!
  592. Latch into the brain
  593. As already mentioned, I had several days in mine during the summer of 2001
  594. Apartment spoken to the secret service. Among other things, I asked that I be aware of the
  595. latest secret service methods come.
  596. They fulfilled this wish by offering the possibility of “latching into the brain
  597. someone else's dream.
  598. In this "dream" I saw my father with a phone on the ear the stairs in our house
  599. coming down while I was standing downstairs.
  600. Shortly afterwards I saw a "woman" who was also holding a phone to your ear and facing me
  601. said, "that is even more blatant" ...
  602. Tobias, I wanted to
  603. Tell you ...
  604. Tobias, I wanted to
  605. Tell you ...
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  607. It makes it clear to me that it could influence the fact that my father started with me
  608. could speak and also influence the content or mood of my father.
  609. Note: To avoid misunderstandings, according to my current state of knowledge, the
  610. Manipulation even without a physical phone - the phone is therefore to be understood as a methaphor.
  611. Normally I would have to describe this point much more intensely, since this is the
  612. Monitoring intensity on the one hand drives to extreme, because even your own thoughts no longer
  613. are intimate, i.e. the stealing of privacy is almost 100% carried out, the other
  614. describes the transition from passive monitoring to active intervention in life and
  615. especially with regard to my efforts to bring this surveillance to the public
  616. made it difficult because the people I brought in to help were exposed to this manipulation.
  617. However, this one clue remained; on the other hand, it was as brief as I described to you
  618. have.
  619. Summary
  620. If I briefly forget that to this day I have never had a private or private sphere
  621. had, there are quite a few events that have written world history based on my will
  622. and I could feel good about it. There were two criminal ones
  623. Regime eliminated, the USA adjusts its large strategy according to my ideas and
  624. Hollywood films were filmed based on my inspiration. I would like to mention briefly here
  625. nor that this is far from all. I could do many more examples of the same
  626. Cite dimension. And ... what now crowns the whole, I am the outer
  627. Apparently an ordinary young man from Germany. At least I was young when I was
  628. thought and said things, I'm 42 now. Right, because of many things
  629. I could feel good and I did it.
  630. However, in total there are many negative side effects for me, which I will review here
  631. would like to specify.
  632. One major consequence, for example, is that I haven't had a wife / girlfriend in a lifetime who
  633. last 18 years only because I don’t take a wife if I know that
  634. I'm being monitored.
  635. As I said to my colleague, as mentioned earlier, that at some point I will go as far as that
  636. I sell my father's house just to find out if someone is monitoring me, let them
  637. Answer not long in coming since a few months later my father did his job as
  638. Branch manager lost, remained unemployed for several years and never really did anything after that
  639. equivalent could find more, so the house financing that was still running or running, more or
  640. was less at risk.
  641. This was a tough psychological burden for my family.
  642. Since the pension is not enough, my father is currently forced to be one when he is over 70
  643. To pursue full-time employment.
  644. Incidentally, this termination was not due to the fact that two secret service personnel personally
  645. came to my father's former employer and got him to do the
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  647. To pronounce termination, but invisibly one has latched into the brain and by means of
  648. Remote control produces the desired result.
  649. To top it off I would like to note that I have some physical injuries
  650. of which I also attribute to this "organization" and have satanic features
  651. or can be described as "dangerous to the public" in legal usage.
  652. I would like to dispense with a specific naming at this point, because the future is the truth
  653. Will bring light.
  654. assessment
  655. For the origin of my surveillance, two options currently appear to me to be possible.
  656. Because of the lost World War II and the subsequent Cold War, I can
  657. imagine a US background in which Germany and its population
  658. was generally targeted what you yourself with the National Socialist
  659. Justified past or Soviet espionage.
  660. Another possibility is that the originators are "German", which however is one
  661. must have strong ties to the United States.
  662. Which variant is actually correct, the fact is the following:
  663. These people are (to put it casually) a little different than
  664. ordinary people you meet.
  665. This follows from what has been described, because on the one hand you were my constant companion in life
  666. and intervened in my life, sometimes positively, sometimes negatively, according to your logic.
  667. I would like to emphasize that I write these lines mainly because I am sure
  668. am not an isolated case, and many other people in Germany or the rest of the world are in
  669. a similar safety net and had to experience comparable things, its true
  670. Cause they could not even begin to imagine.
  671. These people are above the American president who, according to the general
  672. Use of language as the most powerful man on this planet.
  673. When I started communicating openly with these people in summer 2001, it did
  674. probably triggered something that I explain as follows:
  675. Getting to know what I'm being monitored is a feat, maybe even a feat
  676. outstanding and some will call me a "genius" because I am spiritually
  677. An invisible process was able to be grasped and imagined. And ... this has to be here
  678. be emphasized again so that was correct!
  679. Since it is not only a very powerful one, but also a larger organization with
  680. I had to pay attention to at least several hundred people, either
  681. so excited within or outside of this organization that a new group “hooked up”
  682. because I associate this with September 11th.
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  684. Simply put, someone liked who I am, what I said, how I think and how I did
  685. see things.
  686. Their core performance to this day is that they stick together over a very long period of time.
  687. Nobody has come to a point of their own to end the methods
  688. and thereby expose the organization.
  689. The source of funding is unclear. Where do the funds from such surveillance come from?
  690. perform?
  691. In their ranks are people who have special gifts, namely the thoughts of one
  692. to be able to read other people and to be able to manipulate them. The question is,
  693. whether this is an innate ability or one that can be "learned"? What requirements
  694. must be fulfilled for this to succeed? How intensively this "remote control" can be driven
  695. is also unclear to me. Nobody will run against the wall voluntarily, so senseless
  696. Acts can be driven, but in the course of everyday life
  697. Encounters, conversations and turns are directed in a certain direction.
  698. Can you manipulate someone so that that person hangs himself? With that they could
  699. carry out the perfect crime since they are never personally on site when the crime is committed
  700. would have or no normal person would conclude such a cause of death.
  701. Since I was most likely the only one of the population who did what they're doing right
  702. guessed I became an ambivalent case for her.
  703. On the one hand, she was definitely impressed by this, especially since I was very young
  704. Assessed the situation correctly, maybe I even set the ultimate world record,
  705. because in retrospect I interpreted the situation correctly after a few seconds in my life.
  706. On the other hand, this was again not a desirable situation for them, because in the long term they could
  707. imagine that I will become a problem for them if I do not give up the enlightenment
  708. to operate until the end.
  709. When implementing the DFB strategy, the question arises for me, do they have this exclusively?
  710. get the so-called "remote control" or actually has any DFB manager
  711. Ever seen my face or heard a spoken word from me?
  712. The personal details are Oliver Bierhoff and Jürgen Klinsmann, as well as the American fitness trainers
  713. for me the visible part of the implementation of my strategy recommendation.
  714. I cannot tell whether the DFB team actually voluntarily left the 2004 European Championship
  715. answer, nor do I know to what extent my other recommendations have been implemented.
  716. I also doubt that Donald Trump knowingly implements my recommendations, since I am here
  717. I'm sure that this works via the so-called remote control.
  718. So there is actually a so-called "shadow government"!
  719. Of course, I can only assume how intensive surveillance is in Germany. But that
  720. Picture that is emerging for me is that it is an unimaginable size
  721. and intensity must act.
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  723. One of my main concerns is that future central surveillance of the population
  724. is never implemented or the existing one is exposed and eliminated.
  725. Conclusion
  726. All of this cannot be a coincidence:
  727. - The Iraq and Afghanistan war (especially in the way they were waged)
  728. - The personal details at the DFB, Jürgen Klopp's trainer stations
  729. - The Chair of International Management at the University of Bayreuth
  730. - The listed Hollywood films
  731. - That now a billionaire in the USA is implementing my policy recommendation (even some slogans
  732. I developed like "America First, Buy American and Hire American")
  733. As mentioned earlier, I could give several other examples that fall into the same category
  734. fall.
  735. I have had the privilege of thinking along these milestones over the past 18 years
  736. to train my brain capacity based on these strategic signals.
  737. For me personally, there has been no doubt for a long time that I am right when I am
  738. say I'm being monitored by a secret organization.
  739. At that time, I had unwittingly dialed the American police emergency number "911" or better
  740. formulated, I was let him choose.
  741. However, this emergency call did not help.
  742. Of course, the content and examples shown are just a small selection of what
  743. I have experienced or said in my life.
  744. It is not possible to reproduce a whole life on a few pages, especially the subjective ones
  745. Impressions, what is seen and experienced, as well as every train of thought.
  746. The main purpose of my remarks is to work out the essentials, what I hereby
  747. want to summarize again:
  748. Mankind on this planet is considered stupid by a very small so-called “elite”
  749. sold, which has a secret knowledge that it intentionally withheld from the masses.
  750. I would also like to refer to further secrets, which are links to mine
  751. Homepage can be found.
  752. If an ordinary thief breaks into a car or gets into a house, you may have one
  753. no one saw, but you know that you became a victim of a crime because you
  754. either missing objects or recognizing signs of departure.
  755. When a secret organization starts surveillance, you are also a victim of a crime
  756. become. However, it has generally not been noticed that the crime was committed.
  757. That is the serious and decisive difference.
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  759. How should and can the population defend itself against a crime that they don't even know
  760. that it takes place?
  761. The second peculiarity is that those who commit the "crime" over all steps
  762. that I took to bring the crime to the public. Even that
  763. They took note of writing these lines in real time.
  764. Furthermore, I assume that the relevant people at the police or authorities,
  765. which I called in were manipulated accordingly, with the result that they were their own
  766. Could prevent law enforcement.
  767. When I was only a few years old, I swore, if I was right, that I was under surveillance
  768. then there will be war!
  769. For all the reasons mentioned, I had no choice but to act as I did
  770. to get the necessary attention.
  771. This war is to be understood as a double strike, against the secret organization and against the
  772. Degeneration of our people!
  773. People come and go. What remains is the people!
  774. Look closely at who the people are in the future.
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