Geheimsache Staatsangehörigkeit
German, Jan van Helsing, Max von Frei, 2017More than 10 pieces in stock at third-party supplier
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How does one quickly become a "Reichsbürger"? This is done by applying for proof of German citizenship according to the regulations of the Federal Republic of Germany (BRD) and subsequently receiving the "Certificate of Citizenship." This administrative process alone is sufficient today to be treated as a "Reichsbürger." Did you know that a passport or identity card is not enough to prove your German citizenship? For example, if you want to start a business in the USA or Russia as a German, the authorities there require your "Certificate of Citizenship" as proof that you are German. Never heard of it? You can obtain this certificate from the district office, and it only costs 25 euros. Were you aware that you can only claim civil rights - referred to as the "German rights" in the Basic Law - with the "Certificate of Citizenship"? But why don't we know this, and why is this document not automatically issued at birth? Did you know that it is a requirement for the appointment of police officers, judges, or prosecutors - in other words, all civil servants - to prove German citizenship with exactly this document? Shouldn't we then politically correctly refer to these officials as "Reichsbürger"? Why does the BRD keep the Certificate of Citizenship a secret? Could revealing this secret determine the future of your assets? Could this new understanding perhaps even lead to a worldwide peace originating from Germany? Max von Frei answers these questions in detail - supported by applicable and valid laws as well as numerous documents - and further explains why the BRD is not truly sovereign and why "human rights" are being transformed into "commercial law" and "states" into "companies.".
Language | German |
Book cover | Hard cover |
Author | Jan van Helsing, Max von Frei |
topic | Politics & State |
Number of pages | 265 |
Item number | 6611575 |
Publisher | Amadeus |
Category | Non-fiction |
Release date | 15.4.2017 |
topic | Politics & State |
Language | German |
Author | Jan van Helsing, Max von Frei |
Number of pages | 265 |
Book cover | Hard cover |
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Height | 216 mm |
Width | 152 mm |
Weight | 490 g |
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