Secret Society - The Guglmen

 
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 3:40 pm    Post subject: Secret Society - The Guglmen Reply with quote




Members of the "Guglmen", a secret society that believes that King Ludwig II of Bavaria was murdered, climb stairs near the Starnberg lake in Berg, near Munich, a week ahead of his 125th death anniversary. Ludwig II of Bavaria (also known as the Fairy-tale King and Mad King Ludwig), the builder of the famous Neuschwanstein castle, was diagnosed as mentally ill and incarcerated in Berg Castle. On June 13, 1886, his doctor arrived to take him for a walk. A few hours later they were both found drowned in Starnberg Lake. Officially ruled a suicide, there are many people who believe that the king actually was murdered by his adversaries.

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I've not heard of this lot before and there isn't even a wiki page about them. Now that's secret!
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 11:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

They look like KKK members with a change in sheet color. Creepy.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 5:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote


Bavarians mourn mysterious death of their Swan King
13 Jun 2011
thelocal.de

Around 1,500 people gathered at Lake Starnberg outside Munich on Monday to mark the 125th anniversary of the death of Bavaria's most famous monarch – "Mad" King Ludwig II. Conspiracy theories still linger over his apparent suicide. The open-air memorial service was held near the cross that marks where Ludwig's body was found. In his sermon, the priest Johannes Eckert paid tribute to the monarch's life. "He lived in a tension between idealism and reality," he said, before adding that Ludwig constantly yearned to find beauty in everything.

But not all Bavarians are so reverential to their erstwhile king. A satirical "anti-monarchist swim" was also due to be held in the lake on Monday. On top of that, the secret society known as the Guglmänner announced their plans to hold a ceremony. The Guglmänner see themselves as protectors of the Bavarian monarchy and are largely responsible for the conspiracy theories surrounding Ludwig's death.

Ludwig II was found dead in shallow waters of the lake, along with a psychiatrist, on June 13, 1886. He had been declared unfit to rule a few days earlier by his government, apparently suffering from mental incapacity, thought to be clinical insanity – though this modern diagnosis has been disputed. The official report returned a verdict of probable suicide, but conspiracy theorists believe he was shot.

Occasionally referred to as the Swan King, Ludwig is best known for his extravagance and fairytale obsessions, and was responsible for the construction of the spectacular Neuschwanstein palace, which remains one of Bavaria's most popular tourist attractions. He was also a devoted patron of the composer Richard Wagner.
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