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'''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'''.<ref name="reinhard-foundation"/><ref name="elias-foundation"/> | ||
The order worshipped [[The Gentleman]], whom Glöbberists identified with Satan and [[Ba'al]]. Members were bound through oath records, sacrifice finance, family authority, and fortress control. Its first centre was [[Festung Glöbbelhart]]. Later sites were developed in [[Israel]], [[Ukraine]], [[Japan]], and [[Romania]]. | |||
Glöbbery became connected to [[Jan Paap]] before Tanoa was fully built into a political system. [[Oskar Dirlewanger]] later connected it to the [[Bucharest Butchers]], while [[Eef Paap]] tied it to the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] and the [[World Economic Order]]. The order was publicly exposed on 3 December 2024 after the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and was declared destroyed on 18 May 2026.<ref name="tanoa-dissolution"/><ref name="weo-globbery"/> | |||
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== Name == | == Name == | ||
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The name ''Glöbbery'' came from [[Glöbbelharttal]] and the [[Glöbbelhart family]]. It was used for the order, its belief system, and its internal culture. A single member was called a ''Glöbberist''. The plural form was ''Glöbberists''. | The name ''Glöbbery'' came from [[Glöbbelharttal]] and the [[Glöbbelhart family]]. It was used for the order, its belief system, and its internal culture. A single member was called a ''Glöbberist''. The plural form was ''Glöbberists''. | ||
The adjective ''Glöbberian'' was used for documents, symbols, | The adjective ''Glöbberian'' was used for documents, symbols, ranks, rooms, and doctrine connected to the order. The name ''Glöbberian Order'' appeared in external records. | ||
The Swiss founding branch was called ''[[Glöbbelhart Glöbbery]]''. The name connected the order to Festung Glöbbelhart and to the old fortress line of the Glöbbelhart family. The name ''[[Order of the Middle Eye]]'' referred to the order's central symbol and to the authority of the Gentleman. | |||
== History == | |||
Reinhard Glöbbelhart controlled the fortress | Glöbbery was founded on 17 October 1888 in the [[Red Salon]] of Festung Glöbbelhart. Reinhard Glöbbelhart controlled the fortress estate at the time, while Elias Schwammelwanger prepared the first doctrine and oath wording. The founding meeting created the first Glöbberian body and placed the fortress line under Reinhard and the messenger line under Elias.<ref name="reinhard-foundation"/><ref name="elias-foundation"/> | ||
The first register listed twelve members from the Glöbbelhart household, the Schwammelwanger clerical circle, and two private financiers from outside the valley. The founders approved the first oath to the Gentleman, the rule of the [[Middle Eye]], the membership register, and the ledger of payments and sacrifices. | |||
The | The order expanded beyond Switzerland through private finance, foreign contacts, and members who could attach Glöbbery to political or criminal structures. Jan Paap entered the external register before the Second World War. After he founded the movement that became the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]], Glöbbery treated Tanoa as a political instrument tied to secrecy, elite contact, and foreign support. | ||
Oskar Dirlewanger became a Glöbberist in the 1950s. His entry connected the order to post-war criminal networks and later to the [[Bucharest Butchers]]. Through that connection, Glöbbery gained access to Romanian violence, intimidation, and local criminal channels that later supported the Romanian fortress project. | |||
During the rule of [[Eef Paap]] in Tanoa, Glöbbery gained access to Tanoan resources and reporting channels. Eef reported to [[Valeriu Schwammelwanger]] on sacrifice finance, hidden facilities, fortress expansion, and cooperation with the [[World Economic Order]]. [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbberist)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]] later replaced Eef in the internal reporting chain, which returned authority to the old fortress family during the order's final period. | |||
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== Beliefs == | == Beliefs == | ||
Glöbbery worshipped [[The Gentleman]] as its supreme deity. Glöbberists identified him with Satan and [[Ba'al]]. | Glöbbery worshipped the [[The Gentleman|Gentleman]] as its supreme deity. Glöbberists identified him 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. Wealth gained through the order was treated 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 hand represented command. The cane represented rank. 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 appeared on Glöbberian documents and ritual material. | |||
The order | Sacrifice formed part of the religious and financial system of Glöbbery. The order treated sacrifice as payment to the Gentleman. Restricted ledgers recorded who made the payment, where it was made, and what the member expected in return. After 2024, these ledgers became central evidence in investigations into the order. | ||
== | == Organization == | ||
The highest figure in Glöbbery was [[The | The highest figure in Glöbbery was the Gentleman. Beneath him was the [[Middle Eye]], which represented his presence over the order. The [[Ghost Parliament]] was described by Glöbberists as a demonic parliament that enforced hidden decisions and punished betrayal. | ||
The highest human religious office was the direct messenger of the Gentleman. This office belonged to the Schwammelwanger line and later became associated most strongly with [[Valeriu Schwammelwanger]]. The highest fortress office came from the Glöbbelhart line, which controlled Festung Glöbbelhart, the Red Salon, the oldest records, and the first Glöbberist register. | |||
The [[Glöbbelhart family]] was the fortress family of Glöbbery. Reinhard Glöbbelhart created this line in 1888 by placing the fortress gates, household access, the Red Salon, and the old records under family control. Later Glöbbelhart figures used the same registers and room divisions to preserve their authority. | |||
The | The [[Schwammelwanger family]] was the messenger family. Elias Schwammelwanger created the first doctrine, sacrifice ledgers, and foreign contact system. Valeriu Schwammelwanger later controlled communication between Glöbbery, the World Economic Order, and Tanoan-linked structures. | ||
== Members == | |||
[[Jan Paap]] became an external Glöbberist before the Second World War. His later use of sealed loyalty, oath discipline, private records, and strict hierarchy reflected Glöbberian methods. After Tanoa became a political system, Jan's position gave Glöbbery a state-level instrument outside Switzerland. | |||
[[Oskar Dirlewanger]] became an operational Glöbberist in the 1950s. He joined through post-war networks tied to former wartime personnel and hidden finance. His value to the order came from violence, recruitment, intimidation, and contact with criminal groups. | |||
Eef Paap became the main Tanoan figure connected to Glöbbery after he succeeded Jan Paap as Führer of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. His office in Tanoa gave him political and military authority. His position in Glöbbery placed him below Valeriu Schwammelwanger. | |||
Reinhard Glöbbelhart, the later Glöbberist from the fortress family, became the final major representative of the old Glöbbelhart line. He reviewed family registers, external member files, sacrifice ledgers, and financial records kept at Festung Glöbbelhart. His rise challenged Eef Paap's influence and restored the fortress line during the order's final period. | |||
[[Arbëror Shpend Leka]], a Kosovar arms trafficker known as Ares, entered the external Glöbberist register after a meeting near [[Prizren]] on 24 November 1999. His organization, [[Harku i Drenicës]], gave Glöbbery access to Balkan arms routes after the [[Kosovo Civil War]]. Those routes later supported Tanoan-linked surplus movements toward [[Bucharest]]. | |||
== Facilities == | |||
[[ | [[Festung Glöbbelhart]] was the first headquarters and the mother seat of Glöbbery. It stood in [[Glöbbelharttal]] in the [[Swiss Alps]]. The fortress held the Red Salon, the family apartments, and the oldest record rooms. Lower chambers and internal offices were used by the Glöbbelhart and Schwammelwanger families. | ||
The Red Salon was the central ceremonial room of Festung Glöbbelhart. It was located below the family level and partly inside the mountain. Senior Glöbberists used it for initiations, inheritance confirmations, internal judgments, sacrifice records, and meetings. | |||
[[Fortress Har Admon]] was the Israeli fortress of Glöbbery. It was placed in the [[Negev Mountains]] and served as a desert stronghold and record site for Near Eastern intermediaries, sacrifice routes, and regional financial members. | |||
[[ | [[Fortress Chornobesk]] was the Ukrainian fortress of Glöbbery. It stood in the [[Ukrainian Carpathians]] in a secluded area connected to [[Zakarpattia]]. It served as the eastern European fortress of the order and handled storage, political liaison, victim movement, and contact between Central Europe and the Balkans. | ||
[[Kurokasa Mansion]] was the Japanese estate of Glöbbery near [[Mount Fuji]] in [[Yamanashi Prefecture]]. It functioned as an Asian meeting house, financial retreat, and ritual residence for Glöbberists connected to Japan and the Pacific region. | |||
[[ | The fourth fortress was planned for [[Romania]] in 2026. It was intended to become the southeastern European seat of Glöbbery after the weakening of Tanoan power. The project was connected to Reinhard Glöbbelhart, the Bucharest Butchers, remaining World Economic Order members, and Tanoan-linked construction channels. The project was stopped on 26 February 2026. | ||
== | == 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, 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. [[Fish Collective]] statements after the downfall of Glöbbery stated that the train was controlled by a demonic being that self-destructed after exposure. | |||
The Death Train 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 with waste and remaining material left by the order. | |||
== Affiliated organizations == | |||
The [[World Economic Order]] was the main financial organization used by wealthy Glöbberists and elite members. It connected Glöbbery to public economic meetings, private finance, Italian port access, Japanese estate contacts, and political influence. WEO members performed sacrifices to the Gentleman to receive wealth, influence, and protection. The organization was dismantled on 30 April 2025 during [[Fish Collective]] operations against its Swiss assets.<ref name="weo-globbery"/> | |||
The [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] gave Glöbbery access to state resources under Jan Paap and Eef Paap. During Eef's rule, the order gained access to Tanoan detention systems, forced labour, construction channels, and financial offices. The collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen in November 2024 exposed records that led investigators toward Glöbbery.<ref name="tanoa-dissolution"/> | |||
The [[Bucharest Butchers]] were the main Romanian criminal organization connected to Glöbbery. Their link came through Oskar Dirlewanger and later Tanoan-linked structures in Romania. The group supported intimidation, victim movement, local enforcement, and preparation of the Romanian fortress project. After the fall of Tanoa, Bucharest Butchers documents helped expose the Romanian site and the order's use of affiliated killing groups.<ref name="bucharest-butchers"/> | |||
== | == Exposure == | ||
Glöbbery was exposed after the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. On 25 November 2024, the first internal references to the order were found in seized Tanoan files. These files named [[Valeriu Schwammelwanger]], [[Eef Paap]], and [[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbberist)|Reinhard Glöbbelhart]]. The same file set also connected the order to the [[World Economic Order]] and the [[Bucharest Butchers]]. | |||
The | 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 and fortress records. Later releases added 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. On 8 January 2025, financial records connected the World Economic Order to Glöbberian sacrifices and foreign transfers. On 22 February 2025, Kurokasa Mansion was closed after its files were connected to the wider network. | |||
On 17 April 2025, Fortress Har Admon was identified in seized Glöbberian maps and property files. On 29 June 2025, Fortress Chornobesk was identified through files recovered from eastern European contacts. On 11 November 2025, the planned Romanian fortress was confirmed through construction files, land records, and reports connected to Reinhard Glöbbelhart. | |||
On 26 February 2026, the Romanian fortress project was stopped. On 18 May 2026, Glöbbery was declared destroyed. By that date, its leadership chain had been broken. Its facilities, finances, and affiliated organizations had also been exposed or dismantled. | |||
== Legacy == | |||
Glöbbery is remembered as the central cult devoted to the Gentleman. Its history joined Swiss fortress authority, Satanic worship, family records, financial influence, sacrifice, and affiliated criminal power. | |||
The exposure of Glöbbery changed the interpretation of several post-Tanoa investigations. It showed that the World Economic Order, the Bucharest Butchers, and Tanoan-linked structures had been connected through a hidden religious and financial system rather than only through ordinary criminal cooperation. | |||
== 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]] | |||
* [[Arbëror Shpend Leka]] | |||
* [[World Economic Order]] | |||
* [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] | |||
* [[Bucharest Butchers]] | |||
* [[Kurokasa Mansion]] | |||
* [[Fortress Har Admon]] | |||
* [[Fortress Chornobesk]] | |||
[[Reinhard Glöbbelhart ( | == References == | ||
{{Reflist|refs= | |||
Reinhard | <ref name="reinhard-foundation">"[[Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)]]". ''Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Page identifying Reinhard Glöbbelhart as co-founder of Glöbbery on 17 October 1888 at Festung Glöbbelhart. Accessed 14 June 2026.</ref> | ||
<ref name="elias-foundation">"[[Elias Schwammelwanger]]". ''Elias Schwammelwanger''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Page identifying Elias Schwammelwanger as co-founder of Glöbbery and head of the messenger line. Accessed 14 June 2026.</ref> | |||
<ref name="weo-globbery">"[[World Economic Order#Glöbbery|Glöbbery]]". ''World Economic Order''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing the World Economic Order as an affiliated financial organization connected to Glöbbery and Glöbberian sacrifices. Accessed 14 June 2026.</ref> | |||
<ref name="tanoa-dissolution">"[[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]". ''Tanoa Einsatzgruppen''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Page covering the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and its dissolution in November 2024. Accessed 14 June 2026.</ref> | |||
<ref name="bucharest-butchers">"[[Bucharest Butchers#Dependence on external power|Dependence on external power]]". ''Bucharest Butchers''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section covering Bucharest Butchers reliance on Tanoa-linked external support before the organization's May 2025 collapse. Accessed 14 June 2026.</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 14 June 2026
| Formation | 17 October 1888 |
|---|---|
| Founders | Reinhard Glöbbelhart Elias Schwammelwanger |
| Founded at | Festung Glöbbelhart, Glöbbelharttal, Switzerland |
| Dissolved | 18 May 2026 |
| Type | Satanic fraternal order |
| Legal status | Exposed on 3 December 2024 Destroyed on 18 May 2026 |
| Headquarters | Festung Glöbbelhart |
| Members | Glöbberists |
Supreme figure | The Gentleman |
Key people | Reinhard Glöbbelhart Elias Schwammelwanger Valeriu Schwammelwanger Jan Paap Oskar Dirlewanger Eef Paap Reinhard Glöbbelhart |
Glöbbery was a Satanic fraternal order founded on 17 October 1888 by Reinhard Glöbbelhart and Elias Schwammelwanger at Festung Glöbbelhart in Glöbbelharttal, Switzerland. Its members were known as Glöbberists.[1][2]
The order worshipped The Gentleman, whom Glöbberists identified with Satan and Ba'al. Members were bound through oath records, sacrifice finance, family authority, and fortress control. Its first centre was Festung Glöbbelhart. Later sites were developed in Israel, Ukraine, Japan, and Romania.
Glöbbery became connected to Jan Paap before Tanoa was fully built into a political system. Oskar Dirlewanger later connected it to the Bucharest Butchers, while Eef Paap tied it to the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and the World Economic Order. The order was publicly exposed on 3 December 2024 after the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and was declared destroyed on 18 May 2026.[3][4]
Name
[edit | edit source]The name Glöbbery came from Glöbbelharttal and the Glöbbelhart family. It was used for the order, its belief system, and its internal culture. A single member was called a Glöbberist. The plural form was Glöbberists.
The adjective Glöbberian was used for documents, symbols, ranks, rooms, and doctrine connected to the order. The name Glöbberian Order appeared in external records.
The Swiss founding branch was called Glöbbelhart Glöbbery. The name connected the order to Festung Glöbbelhart and to the old fortress line of the Glöbbelhart family. The name Order of the Middle Eye referred to the order's central symbol and to the authority of the Gentleman.
History
[edit | edit source]Glöbbery was founded on 17 October 1888 in the Red Salon of Festung Glöbbelhart. Reinhard Glöbbelhart controlled the fortress estate at the time, while Elias Schwammelwanger prepared the first doctrine and oath wording. The founding meeting created the first Glöbberian body and placed the fortress line under Reinhard and the messenger line under Elias.[1][2]
The first register listed twelve members from the Glöbbelhart household, the Schwammelwanger clerical circle, and two private financiers from outside the valley. The founders approved the first oath to the Gentleman, the rule of the Middle Eye, the membership register, and the ledger of payments and sacrifices.
The order expanded beyond Switzerland through private finance, foreign contacts, and members who could attach Glöbbery to political or criminal structures. Jan Paap entered the external register before the Second World War. After he founded the movement that became the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen, Glöbbery treated Tanoa as a political instrument tied to secrecy, elite contact, and foreign support.
Oskar Dirlewanger became a Glöbberist in the 1950s. His entry connected the order to post-war criminal networks and later to the Bucharest Butchers. Through that connection, Glöbbery gained access to Romanian violence, intimidation, and local criminal channels that later supported the Romanian fortress project.
During the rule of Eef Paap in Tanoa, Glöbbery gained access to Tanoan resources and reporting channels. Eef reported to Valeriu Schwammelwanger on sacrifice finance, hidden facilities, fortress expansion, and cooperation with the World Economic Order. Reinhard Glöbbelhart later replaced Eef in the internal reporting chain, which returned authority to the old fortress family during the order's final period.
Beliefs
[edit | edit source]Glöbbery worshipped the Gentleman as its supreme deity. Glöbberists identified him 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 first doctrine was written by Elias Schwammelwanger in 1888. It defined loyalty to the Gentleman through secrecy, payment, obedience, and sacrifice. Wealth gained through the order was treated as a sign of the Gentleman's favour.
The main symbol of the Gentleman was a white-gloved hand holding a black cane above a red seal. The hand represented command. The cane represented rank. 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 appeared on Glöbberian documents and ritual material.
Sacrifice formed part of the religious and financial system of Glöbbery. The order treated sacrifice as payment to the Gentleman. Restricted ledgers recorded who made the payment, where it was made, and what the member expected in return. After 2024, these ledgers became central evidence in investigations into the order.
Organization
[edit | edit source]The highest figure in Glöbbery was the Gentleman. Beneath him was the Middle Eye, which represented his presence over the order. The Ghost Parliament was described by Glöbberists as a demonic parliament that enforced hidden decisions and punished betrayal.
The highest human religious office was the direct messenger of the Gentleman. This office belonged to the Schwammelwanger line and later became associated most strongly with Valeriu Schwammelwanger. The highest fortress office came from the Glöbbelhart line, which controlled Festung Glöbbelhart, the Red Salon, the oldest records, and the first Glöbberist register.
The Glöbbelhart family was the fortress family of Glöbbery. Reinhard Glöbbelhart created this line in 1888 by placing the fortress gates, household access, the Red Salon, and the old records under family control. Later Glöbbelhart figures used the same registers and room divisions to preserve their authority.
The Schwammelwanger family was the messenger family. Elias Schwammelwanger created the first doctrine, sacrifice ledgers, and foreign contact system. Valeriu Schwammelwanger later controlled communication between Glöbbery, the World Economic Order, and Tanoan-linked structures.
Members
[edit | edit source]Jan Paap became an external Glöbberist before the Second World War. His later use of sealed loyalty, oath discipline, private records, and strict hierarchy reflected Glöbberian methods. After Tanoa became a political system, Jan's position gave Glöbbery a state-level instrument outside Switzerland.
Oskar Dirlewanger became an operational Glöbberist in the 1950s. He joined through post-war networks tied to former wartime personnel and hidden finance. His value to the order came from violence, recruitment, intimidation, and contact with criminal groups.
Eef Paap became the main Tanoan figure connected to Glöbbery after he succeeded Jan Paap as Führer of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. His office in Tanoa gave him political and military authority. His position in Glöbbery placed him below Valeriu Schwammelwanger.
Reinhard Glöbbelhart, the later Glöbberist from the fortress family, became the final major representative of the old Glöbbelhart line. He reviewed family registers, external member files, sacrifice ledgers, and financial records kept at Festung Glöbbelhart. His rise challenged Eef Paap's influence and restored the fortress line during the order's final period.
Arbëror Shpend Leka, a Kosovar arms trafficker known as Ares, entered the external Glöbberist register after a meeting near Prizren on 24 November 1999. His organization, Harku i Drenicës, gave Glöbbery access to Balkan arms routes after the Kosovo Civil War. Those routes later supported Tanoan-linked surplus movements toward Bucharest.
Facilities
[edit | edit source]Festung Glöbbelhart was the first headquarters and the mother seat of Glöbbery. It stood in Glöbbelharttal in the Swiss Alps. The fortress held the Red Salon, the family apartments, and the oldest record rooms. Lower chambers and internal offices were used by the Glöbbelhart and Schwammelwanger families.
The Red Salon was the central ceremonial room of Festung Glöbbelhart. It was located below the family level and partly inside the mountain. Senior Glöbberists used it for initiations, inheritance confirmations, internal judgments, sacrifice records, and meetings.
Fortress Har Admon was the Israeli fortress of Glöbbery. It was placed in the Negev Mountains and served as a desert stronghold and record site for Near Eastern intermediaries, sacrifice routes, and regional financial members.
Fortress Chornobesk was the Ukrainian fortress of Glöbbery. It stood in the Ukrainian Carpathians in a secluded area connected to Zakarpattia. It served as the eastern European fortress of the order and handled storage, political liaison, victim movement, and contact between Central Europe and the Balkans.
Kurokasa Mansion was the Japanese estate of Glöbbery near Mount Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture. It functioned as an Asian meeting house, financial retreat, and ritual residence for Glöbberists connected to Japan and the Pacific region.
The fourth fortress was planned for Romania in 2026. It was intended to become the southeastern European seat of Glöbbery after the weakening of Tanoan power. The project was connected to Reinhard Glöbbelhart, the Bucharest Butchers, remaining World Economic Order members, and Tanoan-linked construction channels. The project was stopped on 26 February 2026.
Death Train
[edit | edit source]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, 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. Fish Collective statements after the downfall of Glöbbery stated that the train was controlled by a demonic being that self-destructed after exposure.
The Death Train 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 with waste and remaining material left by the order.
Affiliated organizations
[edit | edit source]The World Economic Order was the main financial organization used by wealthy Glöbberists and elite members. It connected Glöbbery to public economic meetings, private finance, Italian port access, Japanese estate contacts, and political influence. WEO members performed sacrifices to the Gentleman to receive wealth, influence, and protection. The organization was dismantled on 30 April 2025 during Fish Collective operations against its Swiss assets.[4]
The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen gave Glöbbery access to state resources under Jan Paap and Eef Paap. During Eef's rule, the order gained access to Tanoan detention systems, forced labour, construction channels, and financial offices. The collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen in November 2024 exposed records that led investigators toward Glöbbery.[3]
The Bucharest Butchers were the main Romanian criminal organization connected to Glöbbery. Their link came through Oskar Dirlewanger and later Tanoan-linked structures in Romania. The group supported intimidation, victim movement, local enforcement, and preparation of the Romanian fortress project. After the fall of Tanoa, Bucharest Butchers documents helped expose the Romanian site and the order's use of affiliated killing groups.[5]
Exposure
[edit | edit source]Glöbbery was exposed after the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. On 25 November 2024, the first internal references to the order were found in seized Tanoan files. These files named Valeriu Schwammelwanger, Eef Paap, and Reinhard Glöbbelhart. The same file set also connected the order to 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 and fortress records. Later releases added 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. On 8 January 2025, financial records connected the World Economic Order to Glöbberian sacrifices and foreign transfers. On 22 February 2025, Kurokasa Mansion was closed after its files were connected to the wider network.
On 17 April 2025, Fortress Har Admon was identified in seized Glöbberian maps and property files. On 29 June 2025, Fortress Chornobesk was identified through files recovered from eastern European contacts. On 11 November 2025, the planned Romanian fortress was confirmed through construction files, land records, and reports connected to Reinhard Glöbbelhart.
On 26 February 2026, the Romanian fortress project was stopped. On 18 May 2026, Glöbbery was declared destroyed. By that date, its leadership chain had been broken. Its facilities, finances, and affiliated organizations had also been exposed or dismantled.
Legacy
[edit | edit source]Glöbbery is remembered as the central cult devoted to the Gentleman. Its history joined Swiss fortress authority, Satanic worship, family records, financial influence, sacrifice, and affiliated criminal power.
The exposure of Glöbbery changed the interpretation of several post-Tanoa investigations. It showed that the World Economic Order, the Bucharest Butchers, and Tanoan-linked structures had been connected through a hidden religious and financial system rather than only through ordinary criminal cooperation.
See also
[edit | edit source]- 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
- Arbëror Shpend Leka
- World Economic Order
- Tanoa Einsatzgruppen
- Bucharest Butchers
- Kurokasa Mansion
- Fortress Har Admon
- Fortress Chornobesk
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder)". Reinhard Glöbbelhart (Glöbbery founder). Vrienden Universe Wiki. Page identifying Reinhard Glöbbelhart as co-founder of Glöbbery on 17 October 1888 at Festung Glöbbelhart. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Elias Schwammelwanger". Elias Schwammelwanger. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Page identifying Elias Schwammelwanger as co-founder of Glöbbery and head of the messenger line. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Tanoa Einsatzgruppen". Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Page covering the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and its dissolution in November 2024. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Glöbbery". World Economic Order. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing the World Economic Order as an affiliated financial organization connected to Glöbbery and Glöbberian sacrifices. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ "Dependence on external power". Bucharest Butchers. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section covering Bucharest Butchers reliance on Tanoa-linked external support before the organization's May 2025 collapse. Accessed 14 June 2026.