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Peter Fitzek is part of a movement that denies Germany’s existence. He founded his own kingdom and bank—then the government started asking where the money went.
originally posted by: Blaine91555
a reply to: TerryMcGuire
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Isn't it interesting how those types declare the legit government illegitimate and then appoint themselves the rulers. Then they pocket other peoples money, all in an attempt to make them free.
And like their other American kin, QAnon, the far-right conspiracy theory alleging a “deep state” plot against Donald Trump—they’re products of the digital age of unreason. Reichsbürgers are indoctrinated by low-budget YouTube talk shows hosted by the likes of Jo Conrad, who says Freemasons, lizard people, and child-murdering cults have overrun Germany. Converts protest outside the Reichstag, which some say is guarded by a laser cannon.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: IAMALLYETALLIAM
Yes, I know. Bloomberg. Hence I offered a couple of other reference links. There are many more.
So this may be more about grouping nuts to the "Q"anon movement, then it does about this guy self declaring royalty.