โœŒMurder Threats and Attempts on Bernd Pulch โ€“ The Price of Exposing the Network

The work of Bernd Pulch, the founder of

Bernd Pulch.org, has made him a target of the alleged neo-Nazi-Stasi network tied to Gomopa and its far-reaching influence in Germanyโ€™s finance, real estate, and digital sectors. Pulchโ€™s relentless investigations into the networkโ€™s activities have exposed corruption, money laundering, and even alleged pedophilia rings, earning him the ire of powerful individuals and organizations. This chapter delves into the murder threats and attempts on Pulchโ€™s life, highlighting the dangers faced by whistleblowers and independent journalists who dare to challenge entrenched power structures.


The Threats Begin: A Campaign of Intimidation

As Bernd Pulchโ€™s investigations gained traction, he began to receive a series of death threats from individuals and groups allegedly tied to the neo-Nazi network. These threats were designed to intimidate Pulch and force him to abandon his work. However, instead of silencing him, the threats only strengthened his resolve to expose the truth.

Key Incidents of Intimidation

  • Anonymous Threats: Pulch received numerous anonymous messages, including emails, letters, and phone calls, threatening him with violence if he continued his investigations. These threats often referenced his family and loved ones, adding a personal dimension to the intimidation.
  • Online Harassment: Pulchโ€™s online presence became a target for coordinated harassment campaigns, including doxxing (publishing personal information) and the spread of false information designed to discredit him. These attacks were allegedly orchestrated by operatives within the network, including Sven Schmidt and Thomas Promny.

Murder Attempts: Escalating Violence

The intimidation campaign against Bernd Pulch escalated into attempted murder, with several incidents suggesting a coordinated effort to eliminate him as a threat to the network.

1. The 2015 Ambush

  • In 2015, Pulch was ambushed by unknown assailants while traveling in Germany. The attackers attempted to force his vehicle off the road, but Pulch managed to escape with minor injuries. This incident marked a significant escalation in the violence directed against him and underscored the lengths to which the network would go to silence him.

2. The 2018 Poisoning Attempt

  • In 2018, Pulch reported being the target of a poisoning attempt. He began experiencing severe symptoms after consuming food that had allegedly been tampered with. Medical tests confirmed the presence of a toxic substance, though the exact nature of the poison was never disclosed. This incident highlighted the networkโ€™s willingness to use covert methods to eliminate its critics.

3. The 2020 Home Invasion

  • In 2020, Pulchโ€™s home was targeted in a break-in and attempted assassination. Armed intruders entered his residence, but Pulch was able to evade capture and alert authorities. The attackers fled before they could be apprehended, leaving behind evidence of their intent to harm him.

The Broader Implications

The murder threats and attempts on Bernd Pulchโ€™s life are not isolated incidents but part of a broader pattern of violence and intimidation used by the alleged neo-Nazi network to protect its interests. These actions have far-reaching implications for whistleblowers, journalists, and activists who challenge powerful and corrupt networks.

1. The Danger of Whistleblowing

  • Pulchโ€™s experiences highlight the extreme risks faced by whistleblowers and independent journalists who expose corruption and criminal activities. The networkโ€™s willingness to resort to violence underscores the need for greater protections for those who speak out.

2. The Erosion of Free Speech

  • The threats and attempts on Pulchโ€™s life represent a direct attack on free speech and the right to information. By targeting a prominent whistleblower, the network seeks to create a chilling effect, discouraging others from exposing its activities.

3. The Need for International Support

  • Pulchโ€™s case underscores the importance of international support for whistleblowers and journalists. Without robust protections and advocacy, individuals like Pulch are left vulnerable to retaliation by powerful and dangerous networks.

Conclusion: A Call for Protection and Justice

The murder threats and attempts on Bernd Pulchโ€™s life are a stark reminder of the dangers faced by those who dare to challenge entrenched power structures. Pulchโ€™s courage in continuing his work despite these threats is a testament to his commitment to justice and transparency. However, his safety and the safety of other whistleblowers cannot be taken for granted.

It is incumbent upon governments, international organizations, and the public to take these threats seriously and work toward greater protections for whistleblowers and journalists. By supporting independent investigations like those conducted by Bernd Pulch.org and GoogleFirst.org, we can help ensure that the truth is brought to light and that those who seek to silence it are held accountable.


Bernd Pulch.org and GoogleFirst.org remain at the forefront of uncovering the complex and often hidden connections between far-right extremism, corruption, and criminal activities. For more in-depth investigations and exposรฉs, visit Bernd Pulch.org and GoogleFirst.org.


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FBI-More Than 35 Search Warrants Executed in United States, Five Arrests in Europe as Part of Ongoing Cyber Investigations

WASHINGTONโ€”Fourteen individuals were arrested today by FBI agents on charges related to their alleged involvement in a cyber attack on PayPalโ€™s website as part of an action claimed by the group โ€œAnonymous,โ€ announced the Department of Justice and the FBI. Two additional defendants were arrested today on cyber-related charges.

The 14 individuals were arrested in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico, and Ohio on charges contained in an indictment unsealed today in the Northern District of California in San Jose. In addition, two individuals were arrested on similar charges in two separate complaints filed in the Middle District of Florida and the District of New Jersey. Also today, FBI agents executed more than 35 search warrants throughout the United States as part of an ongoing investigation into coordinated cyber attacks against major companies and organizations. Finally, the United Kingdomโ€™s Metropolitan Police Service arrested one person and the Dutch National Police Agency arrested four individuals today for alleged related cyber crimes.

According to the San Jose indictment, in late November 2010, WikiLeaks released a large amount of classified U.S. State Department cables on its website. Citing violations of the PayPal terms of service, and in response to WikiLeaksโ€™ release of the classified cables, PayPal suspended WikiLeaksโ€™ accounts so that WikiLeaks could no longer receive donations via PayPal. WikiLeaksโ€™ website declared that PayPalโ€™s action โ€œtried to economically strangle WikiLeaks.โ€

The San Jose indictment alleges that in retribution for PayPalโ€™s termination of WikiLeaksโ€™ donation account, a group calling itself Anonymous coordinated and executed distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks against PayPalโ€™s computer servers using an open source computer program the group makes available for free download on the Internet. DDoS attacks are attempts to render computers unavailable to users through a variety of means, including saturating the target computers or networks with external communications requests, thereby denying service to legitimate users. According to the indictment, Anonymous referred to the DDoS attacks on PayPal as โ€œOperation Avenge Assange.โ€

The defendants charged in the San Jose indictment allegedly conspired with others to intentionally damage protected computers at PayPal from Dec. 6, 2010, to Dec. 10, 2010.

The individuals named in the San Jose indictment are: Christopher Wayne Cooper, 23, aka โ€œAnthrophobic;โ€ Joshua John Covelli, 26, aka โ€œAbsolemโ€ and โ€œToxic;โ€ Keith Wilson Downey, 26; Mercedes Renee Haefer, 20, aka โ€œNoโ€ and โ€œMMMM;โ€ Donald Husband, 29, aka โ€œAnanon;โ€ Vincent Charles Kershaw, 27, aka โ€œTrivette,โ€ โ€œTrivโ€ and โ€œReaper;โ€ Ethan Miles, 33; James C. Murphy, 36; Drew Alan Phillips, 26, aka โ€œDrew010;โ€ Jeffrey Puglisi, 28, aka โ€œJeffer,โ€ โ€œJefferpโ€ and โ€œJi;โ€ Daniel Sullivan, 22; Tracy Ann Valenzuela, 42; and Christopher Quang Vo, 22. One individualโ€™s name has been withheld by the court.

The defendants are charged with various counts of conspiracy and intentional damage to a protected computer. They will make initial appearances throughout the day in the districts in which they were arrested.

In addition to the activities in San Jose, Scott Matthew Arciszewski, 21, was arrested today by FBI agents on charges of intentional damage to a protected computer. Arciszewski is charged in a complaint filed in the Middle District of Florida and made his initial appearance this afternoon in federal court in Orlando, Fla.

According to the complaint, on June 21, 2011, Arciszewski allegedly accessed without authorization the Tampa Bay InfraGard website and uploaded three files. The complaint alleges that Arciszewski then tweeted about the intrusion and directed visitors to a separate website containing links with instructions on how to exploit the Tampa InfraGard website. InfraGard is a public-private partnership for critical infrastructure protection sponsored by the FBI with chapters in all 50 states.

Also today, a related complaint unsealed in the District of New Jersey charges Lance Moore, 21, of Las Cruces, N.M., with allegedly stealing confidential business information stored on AT&Tโ€™s servers and posting it on a public file sharing site. Moore was arrested this morning at his residence by FBI agents and is expected to make an initial appearance this afternoon in Las Cruces federal court. Moore is charged in with one count of accessing a protected computer without authorization.

According to the New Jersey complaint, Moore, a customer support contractor, exceeded his authorized access to AT&Tโ€™s servers and downloaded thousands of documents, applications and other files that, on the same day, he allegedly posted on a public file-hosting site that promises user anonymity. According to the complaint, on June 25, 2011, the computer hacking group LulzSec publicized that they had obtained confidential AT&T documents and made them publicly available on the Internet. The documents were the ones Moore had previously uploaded.

The charge of intentional damage to a protected computer carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Each count of conspiracy carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

An indictment and a complaint merely contain allegations. Defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

To date, more than 75 searches have taken place in the United States as part of the ongoing investigations into these attacks.

These cases are being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys in the U.S. Attorneysโ€™ Offices for the Northern District of California, Middle District of Florida, and the District of New Jersey. The Criminal Divisionโ€™s Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section also has provided assistance.

Todayโ€™s operational activities were done in coordination with the Metropolitan Police Service in the United Kingdom and the Dutch National Police Agency. The FBI thanks the multiple international, federal, and domestic law enforcement agencies who continue to support these operations.