The plan of Prince, Judge and Military for coup in Germany: What is known so far

25 people have been arrested in a raid operation undertaken throughout Germany by police in connection with a suspected case of plotting to overthrow the government, respectively, to carry out a coup. Titled: “Prince, the KSC judge and soldier planned coups in Germany ( KSK-Commando Spazialkräfte - Comando Special Unit v.j)”, [...]
Titled: “Prince, the KSC judge and soldier planned coups in Germany ( KSK-Commando Spazialkräfte - Comando of Special Unit v.j)”, the German large newspaper Bild, writes that nationwide and international raids on the Ricsbüger network have been conducted.
In fact, the newspaper writes that police raids have been carried out to the forest castle in Thürtinger, Berlin residential areas, and barracks.
The newspaper Bild, which calls this operation <x0mmega raid”, reports that the Richsbürger network (Rejhu citizen v.j), was allegedly planning to violently perform “changing system”.
The great German media writes that since the early hours of Wednesday morning, officials from the Federal Police Office against crime (BKA) and Special Units such as GSG 9 (The Federal Police Unit of Germany) and some of the SEK (Pak Police Task Force v.j) have taken action nationwide against the so-called Richsbürger network.
In the action, codenamed as “Hija”, about 3,000 members of various security services have raided 137 items owned by 52 suspects. Of these, 25 people are being arrested.
So, at 6: 00 a.m., the Special Forces surrounded and raided a house in Berlin's Wansee villa neighbourhood, the former Bundestag AfD member and Berlin Judge Birgit M. - W. (58 years old). Three minutes later, security forces arrived at the Waidmannshiil hunting shed in Bad Lobenstein (Thüringen).
At the same time, officers raided about 30 properties in the Baden-Württemberg Republic and, among other things, a car repair shop and a carpenter's shop in Saxony. Further research was made in the Republic of Bavaria, Hessen, the Low Saxonia, Austria (Kitzbühel) and Italy (Pegi).
Other members of their network, according to the German newspaper Bild, are also: Maximian E., Michael F., Paul G., Norbert G., Marcus H., Frank H., Mattias H., Ruth L., Andreas M., Thomas M., Harald P., René R., Melanie R., Ralph S., Wolfham S., Thomas T., Marco v. H., Ruediger k. P., former city adviser from AfD, Christian W. and Peter W.
Russian citizens Vitalia B. and Germans Alexander Q. and Frank R. They were also arrested as supporters of this network.
The Berlin LKA investigators (the Berlin Police, Anti-Crime Unit) had traced involvement in this secret network of a man living in Hessen.
This network functioned with a central body of the association called “Council”. This “Council” acted similar to the cabinet of a government, where there were departments such as justice, foreign affairs and health. “Since November 2021, council members have regularly met in secret to plan for taking power in Germany and creating their state structures”, a spokesperson for the Federal Prosecutor's Office said. /rtk/
















