How MLP deals with enemies
In the last weeks we got sad news from Germany. So it is time for us now to make you familiar with a very serious matter.
Today we will provide you with three examples of how they do in Germany treat with ’supressive persons’. Not the whole Germany, but in Wiesloch.
These people we will tell you about are Anneliese Hieke, Florian Homm and a man we will call ‘Mr X’ to protect his identity.
1. Anneliese Hieke
Mrs Hieke was a spokesperson of a society of shareholders. She was the first who discovered that MLP’s shareholder value was shiny. She discovered how Termuehlen and Lautenschlaeger managed to spill the shareholder’s money into their own pockets by some tricky contracts. She and her society filed some law suits in 1998 and 2000. The matter won’t surprise our readers: MLP’s policy of misleading information.
Mrs Hieke reported to the press that she was tracked by a private eye. By some ’surprise’ she got trouble with financial authorities. Sure, it is only a coincidence that Lautenschlaeger has friends in high places …
Mr Homm’s tough business was analyzing companies with air in the shareholder value. Being a clever man he knew how to make money with this discovered dirty secret. When MLP’s paper lost its bogus millions Mr Homm got richer.
This was too much for the Wiesholes. So even Mr. Homm found himself into cross hairs of private investigators. When MLP is angry about lost money there nobody knows what they would refuse to do. Mr Homm knew very well why he preferred to live in a protected villa on Mallorca.
3. Mr X
Mr X used to be a successful MLPer in the 90ies. The former banker enjoyed his freedom at MLP that he missed in the classical financial business. Later then when he grew up into MLP’s system he discovered and questioned the methods how Termuehlen pushed the shareholder value and minimized the part of MLP’s financial advisors. He left the company – in these time an absolute sacrileg.
MLP decided to make an example of him to show every MLPer what will happen to those who leave the family.
- They destroyed his reputation by leaking stinky rumors to prevent the lasting MLPers to make any contact to him.
- At a MLP convention five MLPer had to stand up to show their shame to the others for having contact to him.
- Some rumors appeared in the business world to prevent Mr X to get new jobs.
- Contracts with Mr X were quitted after Termuehlen spoke to the managers.
- German ‘Schufa’ was misinformed that he went bancrupt.
- Mr X’s house was advertized ‘for sale’ a few times by unknown.
- His car was found with four flat hoops two times by unknown.
- He experienced strange situations in traffic by unknown.
- He was bombarded by criminal complaints from people he never heard of.
- The authorities were misinformed about his legal estate.
- Unknown people were often seen at his place.
- He got burglaries in his place without anysting stolen (but information).
- He faced thousands of phone calls by hecklers, even when he changed the number a few times.
- A clerk was offered 40.000,- Euro to change a file against him.
To be fair it must be said, that a lot of these surprises happened after Mr X had decided to strike back by leaking information to authorities and to the press that became later known as ‘MLP scandal’.
Two weeks ago from now Mr X got another uninvited visit by unknown men. They entered his place, made photographs and resisted to leave his yard. What have people in mind with a car from German Town Essen 300 km from home on Saturday evening at Mr X’s place when every normal German is watching the European soccer game?
Yesterday we learned of another scam against Mr X: He discovered that someone unknown misinformed the authorities that Mr X had revoked his trade license.
Okay, MLPers. Do what you want.
But unlike former times we are able to inform the public about your behavior. And we do so.
Your choice.