Tuesday, 10 February 2026

#TIE The Kingdome of Hell

 So, a delivery driver gets run over and he turns out to be a case of identity fraud - from Venezuela. His love affair is working security in the Bundesdruckerei, the German National Printshop.

Who can connect the amount of paper and ink used with the official output so someone understands the level, please?

#undergroundwars
#nobusinesslikecashbusiness
#cyberpunkcoltoure
#TIE 
 
Most Efficient Note (200 Euro): Using 200-euro banknotes, a million euros requires 5,000 notes. Each note weighs 1.07 grams, totaling approximately 5.35 kg.  
A million dollars ($1,000,000) in the most efficient, currently circulated US banknotes ($100 bills) weighs approximately 10 kilograms or 22 pounds.  
 
For Secret Services a Million is Tip. No one is less efficient with especially cash than Nazi collaborating Services like CIA or BND on incredible horrible levels. #the90ies #hellskitchenthevalley
 
And this is how it will work: Cutting down one won't impact the other lines. 
"Ratlines" were covert, post-WWII escape networks used by Nazis, SS officers, and collaborators to flee prosecution by escaping from Europe to South America (primarily Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Paraguay) and the Middle East. Operating from 1945 onwards, these routes often involved assistance from Catholic Church officials and Red Cross documents, enabling high-profile war criminals like Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele to escape, with estimates suggesting thousands fled. 
 
Key details about the ratlines include:
    Origins of the Term: US intelligence officers coined the term to describe the networks, 
    particularly those moving Croatian fascists, notes BBC.
    Key Routes & Methods: Escapees typically traveled through Italy (from South Tyrol to 
    Genoa) or Spain, using false identification to secure safe passage to South America, 
    particularly under the regime of Argentine President Juan PerĂ³n, explain Wikipedia 
    and BBC.
    Involvement of Institutions: While not a single organized conspiracy, the routes 
    involved support from certain Catholic clergy (leading to the term "monastery routes") 
    and, in some cases, Western intelligence agencies seeking to use ex-Nazis for anti-
    communist purposes, according to Texas A&M and Wikipedia.
    Scale of Escape: Estimates suggest up to 9,000 Nazi officers and collaborators, including 
    notorious figures like Eichmann and Mengele, found refuge in South America, notes 
    History.com.
    Key Fugitives: Notable Nazis who used these routes included Adolf Eichmann, Josef 
    Mengele, and Franz Stangl (Treblinka commandant), according to Wikipedia.
    Aftermath: Many fugitives lived under assumed names; Eichmann was famously 
    captured in Argentina by Israeli agents in 1960.  
All their war against us Europeans were based on these tactics. The 30 years of War. The Pilgrimage murderers that triggered the Crusades. The Teutonic Order State and finally German SS. Just like the horde that kicks off the William Tell movie...
#noblessoblige