Glöbbery: Difference between revisions
Per.kuskan (talk | contribs) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit |
Page refined |
||
| (7 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
| Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
| caption = | | caption = | ||
| other_names = Glöbberian Order<br>Glöbbelhart Glöbbery<br>Order of the Middle Eye | | other_names = Glöbberian Order<br>Glöbbelhart Glöbbery<br>Order of the Middle Eye | ||
| formation = 1888 | | formation = 17 October 1888 | ||
| founders = [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]]<br>[[Elias Schwammelwanger]] | | founders = [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]]<br>[[Elias Schwammelwanger]] | ||
| founding_location = [[Festung Glöbbelhart]], [[Glöbbelharttal]], [[Switzerland]] | | founding_location = [[Festung Glöbbelhart]], [[Glöbbelharttal]], [[Switzerland]] | ||
| Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
| leader_title = Supreme figure | | leader_title = Supreme figure | ||
| leader_name = [[The Gentleman]] | | leader_name = [[The Gentleman]] | ||
| key_people = [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]]<br>[[Elias Schwammelwanger]]<br>[[Valeriu Schwammelwanger]]<br>[[Jan Paap]]<br>[[Oskar Dirlewanger]]<br>[[Eef Paap]]<br>[[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbberist)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] | | key_people = [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] (founder)<br>[[Elias Schwammelwanger]]<br>[[Valeriu Schwammelwanger]]<br>[[Jan Paap]]<br>[[Oskar Dirlewanger]]<br>[[Eef Paap]]<br>[[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbberist)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] (later figure) | ||
| affiliated_organizations = [[World Economic Order]]<br>[[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]<br>[[Bucharest Butchers]] | | affiliated_organizations = [[World Economic Order]]<br>[[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]<br>[[Bucharest Butchers]] | ||
| dissolved = 18 May 2026 | | dissolved = 18 May 2026 | ||
| Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Glöbbery''' was a Satanic fraternal order founded | '''Glöbbery''' was a Satanic fraternal order founded on 17 October 1888 by [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] and [[Elias Schwammelwanger]] at [[Festung Glöbbelhart]] in [[Glöbbelharttal]], [[Switzerland]]. Its members were known as '''Glöbberists'''. | ||
Glöbbery worshipped [[The Gentleman]]. Glöbberists identified the Gentleman with Satan and [[Ba'al]]. They used the name Gentleman in rituals, oaths, ledgers, and private records. | Glöbbery worshipped [[The Gentleman]]. Glöbberists identified the Gentleman with Satan and [[Ba'al]]. They used the name Gentleman in rituals, oaths, ledgers, symbols, and private records. | ||
The order used sacrifice, hidden records, family authority, financial influence, fortress sites, and strict internal ranks. Its first centre was [[Festung Glöbbelhart]]. Later sites included [[Fortress Har Admon]] in [[Israel]], [[Fortress Chornobesk]] in [[Ukraine]], and [[Kurokasa Mansion]] near [[Mount Fuji]] in [[Japan]]. A fourth fortress was planned in [[Romania]] for 2026. | The order used sacrifice, hidden records, family authority, financial influence, fortress sites, and strict internal ranks. Its first centre was [[Festung Glöbbelhart]]. Later sites included [[Fortress Har Admon]] in [[Israel]], [[Fortress Chornobesk]] in [[Ukraine]], and [[Kurokasa Mansion]] near [[Mount Fuji]] in [[Japan]]. A fourth fortress was planned in [[Romania]] for 2026. | ||
| Line 55: | Line 55: | ||
== Reinhard Glöbbelhart == | == Reinhard Glöbbelhart == | ||
[[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] was the main founder of Glöbbery. He | [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] was the main founder of Glöbbery. He was the head of the [[Glöbbelhart family]] at [[Festung Glöbbelhart]] when the order was founded in 1888. | ||
Reinhard | Reinhard prepared the fortress before the founding meeting. He closed the lower chambers to ordinary household staff, placed the Red Salon under family control, and moved the household register into the same part of the fortress as the ritual records. These changes made the fortress the working centre of the new order. | ||
At the founding meeting, Reinhard took control of the fortress line. This gave the Glöbbelhart family authority over the building, the keys, the family register, the Red Salon, the oldest ritual rooms, and the first membership book. | |||
Reinhard | Reinhard also set the first internal offices. He appointed a household officer for access to the fortress, a record keeper for the membership book, a finance officer for payments, and a guard officer for the lower corridors. These offices formed the first practical structure of Glöbbery. | ||
He | His main influence was administrative. He gave the order a fixed headquarters, a controlled entry system, a family register, and a rank structure tied to the fortress. This made the Glöbbelhart family the permanent fortress line of Glöbbery. | ||
== Elias Schwammelwanger == | == Elias Schwammelwanger == | ||
[[Elias Schwammelwanger]] was the co-founder of Glöbbery. He | [[Elias Schwammelwanger]] was the co-founder of Glöbbery. He worked with [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] during the founding meeting at [[Festung Glöbbelhart]] in 1888. | ||
Elias | Elias prepared the first written rules of the order. These rules identified [[The Gentleman]] with Satan and [[Ba'al]], set the wording of the first oath, and described sacrifice as payment to the Gentleman. The rules were read during the first oath ceremony in the Red Salon. | ||
Elias also created the first financial system of Glöbbery. He assigned payments to each member, recorded money promised to the order, and linked larger payments to requests for wealth, influence, or protection. This made the Schwammelwanger line responsible for money, sacrifice records, and written obligations. | |||
Elias | At the founding meeting, Elias was given control of the messenger office. This office handled doctrine papers, letters to foreign contacts, sacrifice ledgers, and reports from members outside [[Switzerland]]. The office became the main link between the order and later external members. | ||
The [[Schwammelwanger family]] | Elias arranged the first foreign contacts of Glöbbery through private banking circles, trade contacts, and political intermediaries. These contacts allowed the order to expand beyond [[Glöbbelharttal]] and later reach members in other countries. | ||
The [[Schwammelwanger family]] kept control of the messenger line after Elias. [[Valeriu Schwammelwanger]] later became the most important holder of that line. | |||
== Beliefs == | == Beliefs == | ||
Glöbbery worshipped [[The Gentleman]] as its supreme deity. Glöbberists identified | Glöbbery worshipped [[The Gentleman]] as its supreme deity. Glöbberists identified the Gentleman with Satan and [[Ba'al]]. The order used the name Gentleman because it presented him as a formal ruler of contracts, wealth, sacrifice, secrecy, and hidden power. | ||
The | The first doctrine was written by [[Elias Schwammelwanger]] in 1888. It defined loyalty to the Gentleman through secrecy, payment, obedience, and sacrifice. It also treated wealth gained through the order as a sign of the Gentleman’s favour. | ||
The main | The main symbol of the Gentleman was a white-gloved hand holding a black cane above a red seal. The symbol appeared almost everywhere in Glöbberian records, ritual spaces, seals, and private objects. The hand represented command, the cane represented rank, and the red seal represented the contract between the Glöbberist and the Gentleman. | ||
The motto of the order was ''Der Vertrag bleibt'', meaning ''The contract remains''. It was used across Glöbberian documents and ritual practice. | |||
Glöbberists believed that sacrifice gave the Gentleman payment for wealth, influence, protection, and revenge. Sacrifices were recorded in restricted ledgers and linked to the member who requested the favour. | |||
Broken oaths were treated as offenses against the Gentleman. Glöbberists believed that betrayal, hidden money, failed sacrifice, and contact with outsiders brought punishment through the [[Ghost Parliament]]. | |||
== Hierarchy == | == Hierarchy == | ||
| Line 93: | Line 97: | ||
The highest figure in Glöbbery was [[The Gentleman]]. He was treated as the owner of all oaths, contracts, sacrifices, records, offices, and fortress sites. | The highest figure in Glöbbery was [[The Gentleman]]. He was treated as the owner of all oaths, contracts, sacrifices, records, offices, and fortress sites. | ||
Below the Gentleman was the [[Middle Eye]]. The Middle Eye was the all-seeing eye of the Gentleman. It appeared | Below the Gentleman was the [[Middle Eye]]. The Middle Eye was the all-seeing eye of the Gentleman. It appeared almost everywhere in Glöbberian symbolism and represented his presence over the order. | ||
Below the Middle Eye was the [[Ghost Parliament]]. The Ghost Parliament was a demonic parliament that served the Gentleman. Glöbberists believed that it guarded the order, enforced hidden decisions, and punished betrayal. | Below the Middle Eye was the [[Ghost Parliament]]. The Ghost Parliament was a demonic parliament that served the Gentleman. Glöbberists believed that it guarded the order, enforced hidden decisions, and punished betrayal. | ||
| Line 210: | Line 214: | ||
The Romanian project ended after the fall of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and the exposure of Glöbberian records. | The Romanian project ended after the fall of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and the exposure of Glöbberian records. | ||
== Death Train == | |||
The [[Death Train]] was an underground Glöbberian train system first recorded in order documents in 1933. It operated 6,363 metres below ground and connected several Glöbbery sites. | |||
The train was used to move victims and resources between hidden facilities. Its main hub was in Switzerland, where concealed interchange areas connected it to normal resource trains. It ran on normal rails, reached speeds of about 800 km/h (500 mph), and was described as an 8-metre black minimalist train with no windows. | |||
From 2000 onward, the system was maintained by demons and clones supplied by [[Snubable Enterprise]]. Its final executive director was [[Leopold Armin von Greiffenbach]], who succeeded his father [[Theodor Caspar von Greiffenbach]] in 2000. According to statements by the [[Fish Collective]] after the downfall of Glöbbery, the train was controlled by a demonic being that self-destructed after the system was exposed. The Death Train was uncovered on 9 May 2026, secured on 10 May 2026, dismantled on 11 May 2026, and its tunnels were filled between 12 May and 16 May 2026 with waste and remaining material left by the order. | |||
== Festung Glöbbelhart == | == Festung Glöbbelhart == | ||
| Line 233: | Line 245: | ||
The [[Middle Eye]] was the central symbol of Glöbbery. It represented the all-seeing eye of the Gentleman. | The [[Middle Eye]] was the central symbol of Glöbbery. It represented the all-seeing eye of the Gentleman. | ||
The symbol appeared | The symbol appeared almost everywhere in Glöbberian records, rooms, seals, membership documents, and ritual objects. Glöbberists believed that the Gentleman saw every oath, payment, betrayal, and sacrifice through the Middle Eye. | ||
The symbol was usually shown as a single eye inside a red ring, with a black cane beneath it and a sealed document below the cane. | The symbol was usually shown as a single eye inside a red ring, with a black cane beneath it and a sealed document below the cane. | ||
| Line 241: | Line 253: | ||
The [[Ghost Parliament]] was the demonic body beneath the Gentleman and the Middle Eye. Glöbberists described it as a parliament of Satanic demons that served the Gentleman in the world. | The [[Ghost Parliament]] was the demonic body beneath the Gentleman and the Middle Eye. Glöbberists described it as a parliament of Satanic demons that served the Gentleman in the world. | ||
The Ghost Parliament guarded the fortress network, enforced hidden decisions, and punished betrayal. It also supported the messenger line of the Schwammelwanger | The Ghost Parliament guarded the fortress network, enforced hidden decisions, and punished betrayal. It also supported the messenger line of the Schwammelwanger family. | ||
In the Red Salon, the Ghost Parliament was represented by empty black chairs behind the main ritual table. | |||
== Fall and exposure == | |||
Glöbbery was exposed after the collapse of the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]. The first internal references to the order were found on 25 November 2024 in seized Tanoan files. These files named [[Valeriu Schwammelwanger]], [[Eef Paap]], [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbberist)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]], the [[World Economic Order]], and the [[Bucharest Butchers]]. | |||
On 3 December 2024, Glöbbery was publicly identified as the Satanic order behind several hidden financial and ritual networks. The first public files connected the order to sacrifice ledgers, fortress records, victim movement, adrenochrome extraction, and political reporting lines. | |||
On 14 December 2024, records from former Tanoan offices linked the Bucharest Butchers to the Romanian fortress project. The files showed their role in local intimidation, victim movement, and the preparation of hidden facilities in [[Romania]]. | |||
On 8 January 2025, financial records connected the World Economic Order to Glöbberian sacrifices and foreign transfers. The records showed how wealthy Glöbberists used payments, property channels, and ritual ledgers to receive influence and protection. | |||
On 22 February 2025, Kurokasa Mansion near Mount Fuji was closed after its files were linked to the wider Glöbberian network. The estate’s records connected Japanese and Pacific-region financial members to the World Economic Order. | |||
On 17 April 2025, Fortress Har Admon in Israel was identified in seized Glöbberian maps and property files. These records connected the site to Near Eastern intermediaries, sacrifice routes, and regional financial members. | |||
On 29 June 2025, Fortress Chornobesk in Ukraine was identified through files recovered from eastern European contacts. The records linked the fortress to storage, political liaison, victim movement, and routes between Central Europe, the Balkans, and Tanoan-linked networks. | |||
On 11 November 2025, the planned Romanian fortress was confirmed through construction files, land records, and reports connected to Reinhard Glöbbelhart. The project was intended to become the southeastern European seat of Glöbbery in 2026. | |||
On 26 February 2026, the Romanian fortress project was stopped. Remaining construction channels, financial accounts, and local support networks were broken up. | |||
On 18 May 2026, Glöbbery was declared destroyed. Its known leadership chain, facility network, financial structure, and affiliated organizations had been exposed or dismantled by that date. Surviving Glöbberists fled, denied membership, destroyed documents, or tried to hide remaining records outside the known network. | |||
== Legacy == | |||
Glöbbery is remembered as the central cult devoted to the Gentleman. Its history is tied to Reinhard Glöbbelhart, Elias Schwammelwanger, the Glöbbelhart family, the Schwammelwanger family, Jan Paap, Oskar Dirlewanger, Eef Paap, the Bucharest Butchers, the World Economic Order, and the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. | |||
The order joined Satanic worship, family authority, finance, political influence, sacrifice, and hidden records. Its hierarchy placed the Gentleman above all human authority, with the Middle Eye and Ghost Parliament forming the supernatural structure beneath him. | |||
The exposure and destruction of Glöbbery between 3 December 2024 and 18 May 2026 made it one of the most important hidden organizations uncovered after the fall of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[The Gentleman]] | |||
* [[Glöbberists]] | |||
* [[Middle Eye]] | |||
* [[Ghost Parliament]] | |||
* [[Death Train]] | |||
* [[Festung Glöbbelhart]] | |||
* [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)]] | |||
* [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbberist)]] | |||
* [[Elias Schwammelwanger]] | |||
* [[Schwammelwanger family]] | |||
* [[Glöbbelhart family]] | |||
* [[Valeriu Schwammelwanger]] | |||
* [[Jan Paap]] | |||
* [[Oskar Dirlewanger]] | |||
* [[Eef Paap]] | |||
* [[World Economic Order]] | |||
* [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] | |||
* [[Bucharest Butchers]] | |||
* [[Kurokasa Mansion]] | |||
* [[Fortress Har Admon]] | |||
* [[Fortress Chornobesk]] | |||
[[Category:Organizations]] | |||
[[Category:Occult organizations]] | |||
[[Category:Satanic organizations]] | |||
[[Category:Secret societies]] | |||
[[Category:Religious organizations]] | |||
[[Category:Criminal organizations]] | |||
[[Category:Switzerland]] | |||
[[Category:Israel]] | |||
[[Category:Ukraine]] | |||
[[Category:Japan]] | |||
[[Category:Romania]] | |||
[[Category:Glöbbery]] | |||
[[Category:Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] | |||