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Elias Schwammelwanger

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Elias Schwammelwanger
Born(1851-05-06)6 May 1851
Died21 August 1926(1926-08-21) (aged 75)
OccupationsPrivate clerk, estate administrator
Known forCo-founding Glöbbery
SpouseTherese Schwammelwanger
ChildrenJakob Schwammelwanger
Matthias Schwammelwanger
Clara Schwammelwanger
FamilySchwammelwanger family

Elias Schwammelwanger was a Swiss Jewish private clerk and estate administrator. He co-founded Glöbbery on 17 October 1888 with Reinhard Glöbbelhart at Festung Glöbbelhart in Glöbbelharttal, Switzerland.

Elias became the first head of the messenger line of Glöbbery. He wrote the first rules of the order and organized its early papers, payments, oaths, and contact with members outside the valley.

Glöbbery worshipped The Gentleman, whom Glöbberists identified with Satan and Ba'al. Elias shaped the early doctrine of the order and made the Schwammelwanger family one of its two founding lines.

Biography

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Elias Schwammelwanger was born on 6 May 1851 in Endingen, Aargau, Switzerland. He was born into the Schwammelwanger family, a Swiss Jewish family.

He was raised in Endingen and received a practical education. He learned bookkeeping, correspondence, contract writing, and private account work. By adulthood, he worked as a private clerk and estate administrator.

Elias later entered the service of landholding families outside Aargau. This work brought him into contact with Reinhard Glöbbelhart, who controlled Festung Glöbbelhart in Glöbbelharttal.

Elias co-founded Glöbbery with Reinhard on 17 October 1888. The founding meeting took place in the Red Salon at Festung Glöbbelhart. Reinhard became head of the fortress line. Elias became head of the messenger line.

The two founders divided the order between their families. The Glöbbelhart family controlled the fortress and its household authority. The Schwammelwanger family controlled written doctrine, payments, oaths, and contact with members outside Switzerland.

Elias wrote the first rules of Glöbbery. These rules identified The Gentleman with Satan and Ba'al. They also defined loyalty through secrecy, payment, obedience, and sacrifice.

Elias gave the order its first written system. He handled the oath wording, the payment rules, the first member obligations, and the early contact lists. His work made the messenger line one of the main human offices of Glöbbery.

Family

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Elias married Therese Schwammelwanger. She was part of the Schwammelwanger household during the early years of Glöbbery.

Elias and Therese had three children: Jakob Schwammelwanger, Matthias Schwammelwanger, and Clara Schwammelwanger.

Jakob Schwammelwanger continued the family’s work with private papers and correspondence. He helped keep the messenger line inside the Schwammelwanger family after Elias reduced his direct role.

Matthias Schwammelwanger worked with foreign members and outside contacts. His work helped Glöbbery remain active outside Glöbbelharttal.

Clara Schwammelwanger helped preserve family papers after Elias’s death. She remained tied to the household side of the Schwammelwanger line.

The later Valeriu Schwammelwanger came from the same family line. He became the most important later holder of the messenger office and controlled contact between Glöbbery, the World Economic Order, and Tanoan-linked structures.

Death

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Elias Schwammelwanger died on 21 August 1926 in Glöbbelharttal, Switzerland. His death ended the founding period of the Schwammelwanger messenger line.

After his death, the Schwammelwanger family kept control of the messenger office. The family continued to handle doctrine papers, payment records, sacrifice ledgers, and foreign correspondence for Glöbbery.

The Glöbbelhart family continued to hold the fortress line. The Schwammelwanger family continued to hold the messenger line. This division remained part of Glöbbery until the order was exposed on 3 December 2024 and destroyed on 18 May 2026.

Legacy

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Elias Schwammelwanger is remembered as the founder who gave Glöbbery its written doctrine and messenger line. His work made the Schwammelwanger family one of the two founding families of the order.

His system gave Glöbbery a way to manage oaths, payments, members, and outside contacts. The messenger line later became one of the most important parts of the order.

His role remained tied to Reinhard Glöbbelhart. Reinhard controlled the fortress line, while Elias controlled the messenger line. Together they formed the foundation of Glöbbery.

See also

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