00:00There was a group of questions that he never answered and that was about his
00:05identity, where he'd come from and his early life. That was one area which was a
00:10no-go zone. One of the reasons that he left Larnschild, there was a fraud
00:19committed with Rhodes Corporation and that money was used to prop up part of
00:25the Larnschild Search and Rescue. At the age of 23, Johan
00:29Friedrich Hohenberger is involved with the Red Cross and Mountain Rescue Service as a
00:33helicopter crewman. Somehow, Hohenberger stole around 200,000 German marks from his
00:40employer by creating imaginary construction sites.
00:59We hope that because we are coming, now he's done it. We can't drive up. And that was a
01:03fungiered building.
01:04The Superman from the top management manager of Regensburg was always
01:14represented as the Superman.
01:15Hohenberger befriends many successful athletes whom he supported at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
01:45He said, let's fly.
01:57He was so fascinated by this Hubschrauber-Flug, that he didn't realize it, because he had never photographed it.
02:04He was so sad that he didn't realize it.
02:17He was a person who never talked to him.
02:22He was always very, very, very, very trusted, but always under 4 hours.
02:29I can imagine that he approved a 2- or 3-year-year-old intensive school, eventuell,
02:38a secret service.
02:44Hohenberger fakes his own death in an avalanche accident in Switzerland,
02:49then flees to New Zealand to reappear in Australia.
02:53One of the reasons that he lived in Landshul
02:56was that there was a fraud committed on the, I think their version of the Rhodes Corporation,
03:06where they were defrauded for some large amount of money,
03:12and that money was used to prop up some part of the Landshul search and rescue.
03:18It just, it just totally dove-tailed into what was happening here.
03:23What was happening here?
03:25You
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