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13 gen 2020 · The “Wettin World Governing Council” doesn’t appear to exist, nor does the “World Security Office.” Both have now-defunct websites, and the “employees” who work for it don’t exist online other than stock photos and sparsely populated LinkedIn pages that appear to be fake.
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22 gen 2020 · The Wettin Executive Team. Tiamet (“Tia”) Marbani. Tiamet (“Tia”) Marbani is Chief Technology Officer for the World Governing Council. Perhaps not coincidentally, it appears her parents named her after the ancient Sumerian deity Tiamet, Goddess (or demon) of chaos and creation.
The House of Wettin ( German: Haus Wettin) was a dynasty of German kings, prince-electors, dukes, and counts that once ruled territories in the present-day German states of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia.
- 10th century
- Theodoric I
Bloody Rise to Power - Somerset Belenoff-Illuminati Queen. Appointment to World Governing Council. In October of 1979 Somerset Belenoff was appointed by Queen Elizabeth II to represent the House of Windsor, and by extension the United Kingdom, on the Wettin World Governing Council.
Albertine Wettin's coat of arms with the standard arms at the center. Albert III, Duke of Saxony, 1443–1500, had 4 sons; 1. George, Duke of Saxony, 1471–1539, had 4 sons; A. Christopher, 1497, died in infancy B. John, Hereditary Duke of Saxony, 1498–1537, died without issue C. Wolfgang, 1499–1500, died in infancy
World Council and Executive Bureau 2022-2026. The World Council is the principal policy-making body of the World Organization. It decides the World Organization’s policies and ensures that general policies decided by the General Assembly are implemented.
Put simply, the House of Wettin is bound by certain inviolable rules, and the foremost of these rules is that we must respect the sovereignty of the United States. The World Governing Council is forbidden by its own charter from taking any action within the US or any of its territories.