False Diplomats and Officials try to interrupt investigations. German Embassy hand in hand with Corruption in Mexico.
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Chapter I – The Black Orchid
Date/Time of Incident: Querétaro, Mexico – November 15th 2023
Subject: Cyberattack by Götz Knobloch BKA German Embassy
Statement:
At the time of the incident, I was working on two investigations:
- Property Fraud Scandal in Querétaro – developers inflating land values, laundering money through shell companies, and using notaries to legitimize fraudulent deeds.
- Cartel de Mascotas – an animal‑trafficking ring disguised as adoption networks, moving exotic breeds across borders under the cover of charity.
While compiling registries and adoption records, my laptop froze. The screen displayed a black orchid in ASCII code. This was identified as the Black Orchid Virus, a premium cyberweapon known to destroy hardware and wipe encrypted files.
Impact:
- All encrypted notes, interviews, and maps were erased.
- Hardware was rendered unusable.
- Smell of scorched plastic confirmed physical damage.
Conclusion: The attack was deliberate, intended to intimidate and halt my investigation.
Chapter II – Ghost in the Wires
Date/Time of Incident: 48 hours after Chapter I event.
Subject: Publication of findings and subsequent suppression.
Statement:
Following the destruction of my laptop, I published my findings openly: blogs, videos, and images documenting evidence of property fraud and animal trafficking. I sent an email directly to Götz Knobloch at the German Embassy in Mexico City. The address was valid. I included links to the published material and requested confirmation of his role. No reply was received.
Follow‑up Events:
- Hackers injected malware into my websites.
- Pages failed to load correctly.
- Google indexing was blocked, making my work unsearchable.
Countermeasures:
AI scripts were deployed to:
- Crawl embassy staff lists.
- Cross‑check names against German federal records.
- Repair corrupted metadata.
Findings: Götz Knobloch’s name appeared only in minor outlets and government portals, never in official records.
Conclusion: Suppression was targeted. The absence of reply from Götz Knobloch reinforced suspicion of fabrication.
Chapter III – Oaxaca’s Phantom
Date/Time of Incident: December 2022, Oaxaca.
Subject: Alleged kidnapping case and staged recognition.
Statement:
Press releases claimed a German tourist was rescued in Santa María Colotepec. The Fiscalía General de Oaxaca reported recognition from Götz Knobloch.
Attendees Listed:
- Arturo Peimbert Calvo (Fiscal General de Oaxaca).
- Supposedly Götz Knobloch.
Verification:
- Same wording repeated across Esoaxaca and FGEO portals.
- No embassy statement.
- No BKA confirmation.
- No German media coverage.
Conclusion: Götz Knobloch’s presence was fabricated to legitimize Oaxaca’s narrative of international cooperation.
Chapter IV – Querétaro Silence
Date/Time of Incident: November 2023, Querétaro SSC event at CQ‑CIAS.
Subject: Delegation visit and staged presence.
Statement:
Purpose of event: showcase surveillance technology and reinforce Querétaro’s image as a security model.
Attendees Listed:
- Iován Elías Pérez Hernández (Secretary of Citizen Security).
- Governor Mauricio Kuri.
- Philipp Schulz (Embassy attaché).
- Thomas Wagner (Consul Querétaro).
- Supposedly Götz Knobloch.
Verification:
- Thomas Wagner (Consul Querétaro) refused all communication (emails, calls).
- Photographs showed Wagner beside Götz Knobloch.
- No German confirmation of Götz Knobloch’s role.
Conclusion: Thomas Wagner (Consul Querétaro)’s silence reinforced suspicion of staged narratives.
Chapter V – Pressure in the Shadows
Date/Time of Incident: Continuous after Chapter IV.
Subject: Escalation of cyberattacks.
Statement:
After publishing findings, hackers escalated attacks:
- Malware injected into websites.
- Pages suppressed from Google indexing.
- Videos flagged with unexplained errors.
Effect: Content remained technically intact but was invisible to the public.
Conclusion: This was deliberate suppression, designed to bury evidence without obvious censorship.
Chapter VI – More Ghosts
Date/Time of Incident: July 2023, Guerrero.
Subject: Expansion of phantom network.
Statement:
AI flagged additional names: Ursula Koos, Frank Baumann, Alexander Holdschick, Ozdemir. Event: Meeting in Chilpancingo, Guerrero, addressing travel advisories.
Attendees Listed:
- Ludwig Marcial Reynoso Núñez (Secretary General of Government, Guerrero).
- German Embassy delegates (including Götz Knobloch in some reports).
Verification:
- Names appeared in minor press notes.
- No federal confirmation.
- No embassy staff records.
Conclusion: Pattern confirmed: fabricated officials inserted into staged diplomatic narratives.