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German Citizen Without Vaccination - Suitability for Leading a Homeland Security Firm

Doctor Ellen K. appears to be the subject of an ongoing inquiry into a suspected terrorist organization connected to Prince Reuß. She is one of four individuals identified through recent searches conducted across two states.

A search also took place in Rinteln on Tuesday.
A search also took place in Rinteln on Tuesday.

Police conducted a raid on a group called Reichsbürger. - German Citizen Without Vaccination - Suitability for Leading a Homeland Security Firm

The woman going by the moniker "The Lioness" is the name found in the Reuß group's investigation reports. In her everyday life, she is Ellen K. and works as a medical professional in Wendland. On Tuesday, authorities from the Celle District Attorney's Office probably searched her house as well for supposedly assisting a terrorist organization.

In total, four suspects' residences and vehicles were raided in Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt, resulting in the confiscation of various hard drives, cell phones, and files. All of them are claimed to have ties to Heinrich XIII. Prince Reuß, the alleged terrorist.

As per the Federal Prosecutor's Office's investigation documents, accessed by the stern magazine, K. – "The Lioness" – has been accused of aiding the military wing synonymous with the Reichsbürger group led by Prince Reuß. Reports suggest that Rüdiger von Pescatore, a former Fallschirmjägerbataillon 251 commander, was in charge of the wing.

"The Lioness" was intended to control one of these so-called "homeland protection companies" within the Reichsbürger group, which aimed to seize control of municipalities following a violent uprising. Investigative files reveal that K. was slated to take possession of company number 374, residing in the Lüneburg district. Based on military leadership requirements, it was necessary for K. to be of German nationality and unvaccinated. This is a point proven through a phone transcript that the stern possesses.

Ellen K. could not be reached for comment.

The other supposed conspirators are a woman and two men between the ages of 48 and 60. The accusations range from being a member of a terrorist organization to aiding, recruiting, or supporting a terrorist organization.

The suspects were not apprehended. Henning Schäfer, a spokesperson for the General Prosecutor's Office in Celle, was unable to confirm whether or not charges would be filed against them or when charges may be filed. Currently, 26 other people connected to the Reuß group are on trial in Stuttgart, Frankfurt, and Munich. They are believed to be the leaders of the alleged terrorist group, who were accused of planning a violent insurgence. Recently, there was a search operation in Schleswig-Holstein, Saxony, and Baden-Württemberg, with the goal of locating missing weapon caches.

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The terrorist organization linked to the Reichsbürger group includes individuals like Prince Reuß, who is alleged to have been assisted by suspects from the Reuß group. One of these suspected individuals is Ellen K., also known as "The Lioness," who was accused of aiding the group's military wing.

Raids were conducted on various residences and vehicles in Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt, resulting in the seizure of evidence related to the Reichsbürger group. These raids were likely part of the investigation into the group's alleged terrorist activities and ties to Prince Reuß.

Despite the raids and allegations, the suspects involved in the Reichsbürger trial, including Ellen K., have not yet been apprehended or charged. This is a reminder of the ongoing nature of the investigation and the efforts being made to bring individuals connected to the terror group to justice.

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