By Anna Von Reitz
In a few hours, the World Court will attempt to decide the fate of much of western Europe based on events that happened in the Dark Ages. A man named Robert, obviously, an Englishman, will make the argument that the Franks beat the Visigoths, and thereby secured the victory over Rome.
This circuitous line of reasoning neatly avoids the following facts:
(1) The Franks were Netherlandish cousins of the Visigoths who settled in Southern Sweden a few miles north of the Franks and all were (and are) related within the greater Northern Clan known as the Cherusci, that is, the Belle Chers--- note the word "Cher" imbedded in both names -- that settled in Hannover and beat the Romans in the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in 9 A.D., taking out three of four Roman Legions and preventing the Romans from crossing the Rhine River.
(2) The purported leader of the "Visigoths" that the apologists claim the Franks overcame was Ulric, a British-born chieftain -- who was not a Visigoth at all, nor an Ostrogoth, either. He was a Romano-British scion of the same clans that populated every country from Ireland to Hungary, and from the Baltic to Spain. Between the Visigoths, the Franks, and the Romano-Brits, all settled within a space of less than 300 miles of each other, there is no difference but betting rights.
(3) Whether we call it Gaul, or Franconia, or Normandy or Germany or Geetland, Teutonia or Prussia or Ireland or Wales or Spain or Italy, we are, long ago, talking about the self-same Northern Tribal people that originally inhabited virtually all of western Europe -- and except for the knife-like vertical insertion of the Slavic Poles, Czechs, and Slovenians and the Ugric-speaking Finns and Hungarians forming a break across the face of Europe, there is nobody else there, until you reach the Basques and Andorrans and Portuguese.
(4) The names applied to the same people changed whenever the prelates in Rome found it expedient to create a "new" political identity for their own purposes, and started calling the Gauls the Franks and next called the Franks the French and then also called them the Normans and the Armoricans and the Germans and the Teutons and so on.
Here's a map with a bird's eye view of just how central Hannover, the German ancestral capitol of the Cherusci, really is.
All this shuffling and renaming and pretense of "redefining" peoples by changing the labels Rome applied to them was taking place 1500 years ago. The Cherusci themselves were not confused by this; witness the Hanoverian Kings sitting on the British Throne hundreds of years after the Roman obfuscation began. Witness the Norman Invasion based on ancestral French claims to the British throne. Witness the Irish kings of Armagh. Or was it Armagnac?
Witness the DNA of the very tall, white-skinned, red-haired Mound Builders in the American Midwest, the very tall, white-skinned, red-haired Ulstermen, and the very tall, white-skinned, red-haired Vikings of Greenland, Norway, and Sweden.
The same warrior tribal peoples indigenous to western Europe from the Baltic to the Balkan states arrived there in prehistory, 10,000 - 15,000 years ago, and though they have learned to speak different languages and adopted different cultural values, they are still part of the same tribal nation and clan system, share the same basic DNA markers (with variations, of course) and the same predominant blood type.
The Cherusci remember this because they were the Sea Kings who tied it all together with vast shipping fleets, who created the Hanseatic League, who ultimately created the Dutch East India Company, and the British East India Company, too, who sailed from Armorica to America, who are the true, central, indigenous tribal nation built of many nations underlying all of western Europe --- one of the true Progenitor nations, and one of the first leagues of nations in the world.
Today, the Cherusci lay claim to all of western Europe and call upon the Europeans to remember their shared blood and heritage, their many far-flung outposts, their sea-faring history; we call upon the nations of western Europe to remember who they truly are.
Brothers. Sisters. Separated by times and tides and influences, but underneath it all, the same.
Tell the World Court that it isn't up to them to make any decisions about the true ownership of western Europe. It certainly does not belong to a man named Robert. It belongs to the underlying root race, the Cherusci, who beat Rome's legions in 9 A.D. and to this day, stand undefeated in war.
The Church knows this, so there is no excuse.
Issued by:
Anna Maria Riezinger - Fiduciary
The United States of America
In care of: Box 520994
Big Lake, Alaska 99652
December 21st 2025
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