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== Official summary == | == Official summary == | ||
On 7 April 1977, Siegfried Buback, the attorney-general of West Germany, was shot alongside his driver Wolfgang Göbel and a passenger, judicial officer Georg Wurster, in an ambush whilst travelling from his home in Neureut to the Bundesgerichtshof in Karlsruhe. | |||
Four RAF members, Christian Klar, Knut Folkerts, Günter Sonnenberg and Brigitte Mohnhaupt were formally charged and prosecuted in connection with the Buback murder. In 2007, former RAF members Peter-Jürgen Boock and Verena Becker claimed that another former RAF member, Stefan Wisniewski, had fired the gun that killed Buback. | |||
==Fakeology Analysis== | ==Fakeology Analysis== | ||
The events of the period 1970-1998 in Germany have not yet been analyzed from a fakeological point of view. Taking into consideration the pattern and modus operandi as well as the research about similar controlled opposition outlets it is legitim to view these events as highly suspicious of having been either completely constructed by the Military Intelligence Apparatus or hijacked and controlled. | |||
In this sense the [[Assassination of Siegfried Buback]] is highly suspected to be a [[:Category:DCP psyops|DCP psyop]] | |||
'''[[Fakeologist.com|Fakeologist]]''' | '''[[Fakeologist.com|Fakeologist]]''' | ||
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'''Mainstream links''' | '''Mainstream links''' | ||
* Der Spiegel: Who Assassinated Siegfried Buback? Germany Revisits RAF Terrorism Verdict <ref name= group="MSM">[http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/who-assassinated-siegfried-buback-germany-revisits-raf-terrorism-verdict-a-478928.html Der Spiegel: Who Assassinated Siegfried Buback? Germany Revisits RAF Terrorism Verdict]</ref> | |||
* Wikipedia: Events attributed to the RAF <ref name=wikirafevents group="MSM">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Army_Faction Wikipedia: Events attributed to the RAF]</ref> | * Wikipedia: Events attributed to the RAF <ref name=wikirafevents group="MSM">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Army_Faction Wikipedia: Events attributed to the RAF]</ref> | ||
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==Alleged victims== | ==Alleged victims== | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siegfried_Buback Siegfried Buback] | |||
* Wolfgang Göbel, driver | |||
* Georg Wurster, judicial officer | |||
==Hoax management== | ==Hoax management== | ||
====Memorial==== | ====Memorial==== | ||
[[File:Memorial Stone for Siegfried Buback in Karlsruhe.jpg|upright|Memorial Stone for Siegfried Buback in Karlsruhe|300px]]<br> | |||
Memorial stone for the assassination by the RAF in Karlsruhe, Germany<br> | |||
Translated inscription: ''Siegfried Buback, Georg Wurster, Wolfgang Göbel got murdered here on April, 7th 1977'' | |||
====Movies==== | ====Movies==== |
Latest revision as of 14:34, 18 July 2018
Assassination of Siegfried Buback | |
Motorcycle, which was used in the assassination attempt on Siegfried Buback, in an exhibition about the RAF in Stuttgart. | |
RAF-Motorrad-Buback | |
Official name | Assassination of Siegfried Buback |
Year | 1977 |
Date | 04/07 |
Place | |
Place | West Germany |
Place | Europe |
Story Perps/s | Red Army Faction |
This psyop is part of a series of events involving the controlled opposition outlet Red Army Faction (RAF) between the 1970 and 1998 in the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany).
Official summary
On 7 April 1977, Siegfried Buback, the attorney-general of West Germany, was shot alongside his driver Wolfgang Göbel and a passenger, judicial officer Georg Wurster, in an ambush whilst travelling from his home in Neureut to the Bundesgerichtshof in Karlsruhe.
Four RAF members, Christian Klar, Knut Folkerts, Günter Sonnenberg and Brigitte Mohnhaupt were formally charged and prosecuted in connection with the Buback murder. In 2007, former RAF members Peter-Jürgen Boock and Verena Becker claimed that another former RAF member, Stefan Wisniewski, had fired the gun that killed Buback.
Fakeology Analysis
The events of the period 1970-1998 in Germany have not yet been analyzed from a fakeological point of view. Taking into consideration the pattern and modus operandi as well as the research about similar controlled opposition outlets it is legitim to view these events as highly suspicious of having been either completely constructed by the Military Intelligence Apparatus or hijacked and controlled.
In this sense the Assassination of Siegfried Buback is highly suspected to be a DCP psyop
Other
Mainstream links
- Der Spiegel: Who Assassinated Siegfried Buback? Germany Revisits RAF Terrorism Verdict [1]
- Wikipedia: Events attributed to the RAF [MSM 1]
Narrative
Communism/Liberalism narrative
Typology
Alleged victims
- Siegfried Buback
- Wolfgang Göbel, driver
- Georg Wurster, judicial officer
Hoax management
Memorial
Memorial Stone for Siegfried Buback in Karlsruhe
Memorial stone for the assassination by the RAF in Karlsruhe, Germany
Translated inscription: Siegfried Buback, Georg Wurster, Wolfgang Göbel got murdered here on April, 7th 1977
Movies
Other
See also
- 9/11
- Glossary
- Main List of psyOps
- Death of Celebrity Person
- Space fakery
- Nuke Hoax
- Plane crashes
- Various events
References
Fakeologist
Cluesforum