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Glöbbery was founded at the fortress on 17 October 1888 by [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] and [[Elias Schwammelwanger]]. The founding meeting was held in the Red Salon and created the first Glöbberian body, known as [[Glöbbelhart Glöbbery]].
Glöbbery was founded at the fortress on 17 October 1888 by [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] and [[Elias Schwammelwanger]]. The founding meeting was held in the Red Salon and created the first Glöbberian body, known as [[Glöbbelhart Glöbbery]].


The fortress housed family apartments, ritual rooms, record rooms, sealed lower chambers, service corridors, and offices used by the [[Glöbbelhart family]] and the [[Schwammelwanger family]]. It became the model for later Glöbberian sites in Israel, Ukraine, Japan, and the planned Romanian fortress project.
The fortress was controlled by the [[Glöbbelhart family]]. It became the model for later Glöbberian sites outside Switzerland.


== Location ==
== History ==


Festung Glöbbelhart stood in Glöbbelharttal in the [[Uri Alps]]. The valley was recorded at approximately 46.6824° N, 8.4387° E and was treated in Glöbberian records as a protected mountain location.
Festung Glöbbelhart stood in Glöbbelharttal in the [[Uri Alps]]. The valley was recorded at approximately 46.6824° N, 8.4387° E.


The fortress used the valley's terrain for isolation and control of access. Its lower sections extended into the mountain and connected to restricted rooms, records areas, and service corridors used by the order.
The fortress was placed above the valley floor. Before 1888, it was the seat of the Glöbbelhart family. Reinhard Glöbbelhart inherited the fortress position before the creation of Glöbbery, which allowed the new order to begin with a fixed headquarters instead of a travelling circle.
 
== Foundation of Glöbbery ==


On 17 October 1888, Reinhard Glöbbelhart and Elias Schwammelwanger founded Glöbbery at Festung Glöbbelhart. The meeting took place in the Red Salon.
On 17 October 1888, Reinhard Glöbbelhart and Elias Schwammelwanger founded Glöbbery at Festung Glöbbelhart. The meeting took place in the Red Salon.


The meeting created the first Glöbberian branch, known as Glöbbelhart Glöbbery. Reinhard Glöbbelhart became head of the fortress line, while Elias Schwammelwanger became head of the messenger line.
The meeting created the first Glöbberian branch, known as Glöbbelhart Glöbbery. Reinhard Glöbbelhart became head of the fortress line, while Elias Schwammelwanger became head of the messenger line. The first register listed twelve members. They accepted the authority of [[The Gentleman]] and agreed to meet again on 17 January 1889.
 
The first register listed twelve members from the Glöbbelhart household, the Schwammelwanger clerical circle, and two private financiers from outside the valley. The members accepted the authority of [[The Gentleman]] and agreed to keep four formal meetings each year at Festung Glöbbelhart.
 
Reinhard placed the fortress gates, household staff, Red Salon, lower chambers, family registers, and access keys under the control of the Glöbbelhart family. Elias organized the first doctrine papers, oath wording, payment records, sacrifice ledgers, and foreign contact records.
 
== Fortress line ==
 
The Glöbbelhart family was the fortress family of Glöbbery. Its authority came from control of Festung Glöbbelhart, the Red Salon, the old ritual rooms, the family register, and the first membership book.
 
The family controlled the fortress household, keys, maintenance records, and family registers. These duties formed the practical basis of the fortress line.
 
Later members of the Glöbbelhart family used Reinhard's register, room divisions, and record rules to preserve their authority inside the order. The later [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbberist)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] reviewed family registers, external member files, sacrifice ledgers, and financial records kept at the fortress during the final period of Glöbbery.
 
== Schwammelwanger records ==
 
The Schwammelwanger family controlled the messenger line of Glöbbery. At Festung Glöbbelhart, this line handled doctrine papers, sacrifice ledgers, messenger records, financial files, and foreign contact records.
 
Elias Schwammelwanger created the first written doctrine of the order in 1888. His records linked payments, oaths, sacrifice obligations, and foreign contacts to the authority of the Gentleman.
 
The separation between Glöbbelhart fortress records and Schwammelwanger messenger records became one of the central internal divisions of Glöbbery.
 
== Red Salon ==
 
The Red Salon was the central ceremonial room of Festung Glöbbelhart. It was located below the family level and partly inside the mountain.
 
The room had dark stone flooring, red wall panels, brass lamps, and a central table. Senior Glöbberists used it for initiations, oaths, inheritance confirmations, internal judgments, sacrifice records, and meetings.
 
Documents signed in the Red Salon were taken to the fortress records. The Glöbbelhart family guarded the oldest records connected to the room.
 
== Lower chambers and records ==
 
The lower chambers of Festung Glöbbelhart were sealed from ordinary household access before the founding meeting of 1888. They were used for restricted records, ritual activity, and internal movement inside the fortress.
 
The fortress records included the first membership register, family registers, maintenance records, old ritual papers, and ledgers connected to sacrifice and payments. Some records were held by the Glöbbelhart family, while doctrine and messenger files were held by the Schwammelwanger family.
 
These records later connected Festung Glöbbelhart to the wider Glöbberian facility network.
 
== Facility network ==
 
Festung Glöbbelhart was the first and most important site of Glöbbery. Later Glöbberian facilities were organized as extensions of the first Swiss branch.
 
[[Fortress Har Admon]] became the Israeli fortress of Glöbbery in the [[Negev Mountains]]. [[Fortress Chornobesk]] became the Ukrainian fortress in the [[Ukrainian Carpathians]] and the wider [[Zakarpattia]] region. [[Kurokasa Mansion]] became the Japanese estate of Glöbbery near [[Mount Fuji]] in [[Yamanashi Prefecture]].
 
A fourth fortress was planned for [[Romania]] in 2026. It was intended to hold copies of Glöbbelhart records, sacrifice files, and maps connected to the [[Bucharest Butchers]] and the [[World Economic Order]]. The project was stopped after the exposure of Glöbberian records and the collapse of Tanoan-linked power.
 
== Death Train ==


The main Swiss hub of the [[Death Train]] was beneath the Glöbbery network around Festung Glöbbelhart and Glöbbelharttal. From there, underground routes extended toward other Glöbberian facilities.
After the meeting, Festung Glöbbelhart became the permanent Swiss seat of the order. Formal meetings remained tied to the fortress because the first register was kept there. The Red Salon became the room where branch decisions were entered before they were accepted by the Swiss branch.


The Death Train was first recorded in Glöbberian documents in 1933. It operated 6,363 metres below ground and was used to move victims and resources between hidden sites.
The fortress line was the Glöbbelhart side of Glöbbery. Reinhard Glöbbelhart created it on 17 October 1888. It kept the order tied to Festung Glöbbelhart and gave the family a permanent role inside the Swiss branch.


The system was uncovered on 9 May 2026, secured on 10 May 2026, and dismantled on 11 May 2026. Its tunnels were filled between 12 May and 16 May 2026.
The messenger line was the Schwammelwanger side of Glöbbery. Elias Schwammelwanger created it at the founding meeting. It gave the Swiss branch a way to act beyond the fortress without moving the seat of the order.


== Exposure ==
Festung Glöbbelhart was the first and most important site of Glöbbery. Later Glöbberian facilities were organized as extensions of the first Swiss branch. A fourth fortress was planned for [[Romania]] in 2026, but the project was stopped after the exposure of Glöbberian records. Its failure left Festung Glöbbelhart as the symbolic centre of the old structure.


Glöbbery was publicly identified on 3 December 2024 after internal references were found in seized Tanoan files. Later investigations connected the order to its Swiss headquarters, foreign facilities, financial records, and underground transport systems.
== Death Train and exposure ==


Files connected to Festung Glöbbelhart linked the fortress to the Glöbbelhart family, the Schwammelwanger family, the first Glöbberist register, the Red Salon, and the wider Glöbberian facility network.
The main Swiss hub of the [[Death Train]] was beneath the Glöbbery network around Festung Glöbbelhart and Glöbbelharttal. The Death Train was first recorded in Glöbberian documents in 1933. It operated 6,363 metres below ground and was used to move victims and resources between hidden sites.


On 18 May 2026, Glöbbery was declared destroyed. Festung Glöbbelhart remained central to the records, room divisions, and authority structure used to identify the order's original Swiss branch.
The system was uncovered on 9 May 2026. It was dismantled on 11 May 2026. Its tunnels were filled between 12 May and 16 May 2026. The Swiss hub made the fortress area the central point for movement between Glöbberian facilities.


== Legacy ==
Glöbbery was publicly identified on 3 December 2024 after internal references were found in seized Tanoan files. Files connected to Festung Glöbbelhart confirmed its place as the original Swiss headquarters of Glöbbery.


Festung Glöbbelhart was remembered as the mother seat of Glöbbery. Its importance came from its role as the first headquarters, the site of the 1888 founding meeting, and the centre of the Glöbbelhart fortress line.
On 18 May 2026, the [[Fish Collective]] entered the administrative office attached to the Swiss hub. Glöbbery was declared destroyed the same day. The office records confirmed that the Swiss hub still answered to the old fortress structure after the Death Train had already been dismantled.


The fortress remained tied to the history of Glöbbelharttal, the Red Salon, the first Glöbberist register, and the underground Death Train hub.
Festung Glöbbelhart was remembered as the mother seat of Glöbbery. The order began there, and the Swiss line kept its authority through the fortress.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Ghost Parliament]]
* [[Ghost Parliament]]
* [[Death Train]]
* [[Death Train]]
* [[Fish Collective]]
* [[Fortress Har Admon]]
* [[Fortress Har Admon]]
* [[Fortress Chornobesk]]
* [[Fortress Chornobesk]]

Latest revision as of 17:33, 12 June 2026

Festung Glöbbelhart
General information
TypeFortress and headquarters
LocationGlöbbelharttal, Uri Alps, Switzerland
OwnerGlöbbelhart family

Festung Glöbbelhart was a Glöbberian fortress in Glöbbelharttal, a secluded Alpine valley in Switzerland. It was the first headquarters of Glöbbery and the mother seat of the order's Swiss branch.

Glöbbery was founded at the fortress on 17 October 1888 by Reinhard Glöbbelhart and Elias Schwammelwanger. The founding meeting was held in the Red Salon and created the first Glöbberian body, known as Glöbbelhart Glöbbery.

The fortress was controlled by the Glöbbelhart family. It became the model for later Glöbberian sites outside Switzerland.

History

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Festung Glöbbelhart stood in Glöbbelharttal in the Uri Alps. The valley was recorded at approximately 46.6824° N, 8.4387° E.

The fortress was placed above the valley floor. Before 1888, it was the seat of the Glöbbelhart family. Reinhard Glöbbelhart inherited the fortress position before the creation of Glöbbery, which allowed the new order to begin with a fixed headquarters instead of a travelling circle.

On 17 October 1888, Reinhard Glöbbelhart and Elias Schwammelwanger founded Glöbbery at Festung Glöbbelhart. The meeting took place in the Red Salon.

The meeting created the first Glöbberian branch, known as Glöbbelhart Glöbbery. Reinhard Glöbbelhart became head of the fortress line, while Elias Schwammelwanger became head of the messenger line. The first register listed twelve members. They accepted the authority of The Gentleman and agreed to meet again on 17 January 1889.

After the meeting, Festung Glöbbelhart became the permanent Swiss seat of the order. Formal meetings remained tied to the fortress because the first register was kept there. The Red Salon became the room where branch decisions were entered before they were accepted by the Swiss branch.

The fortress line was the Glöbbelhart side of Glöbbery. Reinhard Glöbbelhart created it on 17 October 1888. It kept the order tied to Festung Glöbbelhart and gave the family a permanent role inside the Swiss branch.

The messenger line was the Schwammelwanger side of Glöbbery. Elias Schwammelwanger created it at the founding meeting. It gave the Swiss branch a way to act beyond the fortress without moving the seat of the order.

Festung Glöbbelhart was the first and most important site of Glöbbery. Later Glöbberian facilities were organized as extensions of the first Swiss branch. A fourth fortress was planned for Romania in 2026, but the project was stopped after the exposure of Glöbberian records. Its failure left Festung Glöbbelhart as the symbolic centre of the old structure.

Death Train and exposure

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The main Swiss hub of the Death Train was beneath the Glöbbery network around Festung Glöbbelhart and Glöbbelharttal. The Death Train was first recorded in Glöbberian documents in 1933. It operated 6,363 metres below ground and was used to move victims and resources between hidden sites.

The system was uncovered on 9 May 2026. It was dismantled on 11 May 2026. Its tunnels were filled between 12 May and 16 May 2026. The Swiss hub made the fortress area the central point for movement between Glöbberian facilities.

Glöbbery was publicly identified on 3 December 2024 after internal references were found in seized Tanoan files. Files connected to Festung Glöbbelhart confirmed its place as the original Swiss headquarters of Glöbbery.

On 18 May 2026, the Fish Collective entered the administrative office attached to the Swiss hub. Glöbbery was declared destroyed the same day. The office records confirmed that the Swiss hub still answered to the old fortress structure after the Death Train had already been dismantled.

Festung Glöbbelhart was remembered as the mother seat of Glöbbery. The order began there, and the Swiss line kept its authority through the fortress.

See also

[edit | edit source]