Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 20:22:11 GMT
From: "anonymous4371@juno.com" <anonymous4371@juno.com>
Subject: Dieter Goering - Part 1 (Authoritarian)

DIETER GOERING

by Bill Smith

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PART I: FAMILY BACKGROUND:

     Dieter Goering was listed in Fortune Magazine's "The 200 wealthiest
people in the world" and had been for several years.  The CEO of Germany's
largest multinational construction firm, a job he had held for over 15
years now, he was now on the boards of 14 other international firms as well
as serving on boards of several prominent world charities.  Never having
married, he was considered one of the world's most eligible bachelors
since, even now, he was only 37 and had kept himself in excellent shape.

     To first be a CEO at the mere age of 22 was a phenomenon that would be
unusual anywhere but in the Goering family.  The aristocrats could trace
itself back to 800 A.D. when they had been huge landholders in the Saxony
areas possessing tens of thousands of slaves, mostly Slavs bought from
their neighbors in the East. In fact, between 800 A.D. and 1100, the family
had prided itself on being the largest slaveholders in all of Northern
Europe, a feat accomplished in large part because the Goerings had cleverly
applied the basic principles of animal husbandry to their own original
stock of purchased slaves.  Over several decades, the stock had replaced
itself many times over with surpluses to sell to their neighbors each and
every year.

     Gradually the slaves' status changed to that of serfs under the
emerging feudal system, but all of them still were in a hereditary bondage
arrangement with the Goering family who could do with the serfs most
anything they wanted, including buying and selling them as easily as any
livestock. The Goerings, like other nobles owning serfs, encouraged family
life among their chattel with the production of children as an obligation -
a goal heavily reinforced in the emerging medieval interpretations of Holy
Scriptures. Thus the Goerings kept their labor pool as well supplied as
when they were directly involved in force- breeding their slaves.

     There were a number of Baron Goerings by then who were in the highest
levels of the German plutocracy. As with many of the super-rich, rumors
abounded at the time about the social life of the famous family, mainly
that the males of the family maintained large 'harems' of extremely
handsome household vassals, most in their late teens and early twenties,
whose duties were mainly to sexually satisfy their masters. But the serfs
involved never complained about their lot and the boy's families were
openly proud they had an offspring so favored by their masters.

     But by the late 1700's, the feudal system was replaced by the
industrial revolution and serfs were replaced with both agricultural and
industrial peasants - still landless and still without any power to change
their status. So, in 1000 years, only the name had changed - slave to serf
to peasant.  The Goering family still completely controlled the economic
and social life of tens of thousands of "their people" who were, in
reality, totally dependent on the Goerings for their very existence.

     Like the others, the Goering's household staff during this time,
especially the cadre of young men still kept for their sexual services,
barely noticed any change of status, however, although they were now 'paid'
by free room, board, limited education, and handsome livery for their
services.  And, like all the others, they thought of themselves as
"property" of the Goerings and usually referred to themselves as "servi,"
the Latin term for slaves used since the time of the Roman Empire.

     The Goerings, flexible as always, moved quickly to embrace the
industrial revolution and within a few decades, emerged as one of Germany's
major manufacturing and industrial giants, producing everything from steel
to farm wagons and within a century had moved on to electrical generation,
manufacture of diesel fuel, and building one of the world's largest fleets
of freighters. When royal titles disappeared with surrender by the Kaiser
in World War I and the emergence of the Weimar Republic, people throughout
Germany still referred to almost all Goerings with the title Baron out of
habit as well as respect for their wealth and power. The Goering
'tradition' of offering handsome, well-equipped young men in their employ
special opportunities within their household continued unabated and was
generally accepted by the larger society as a harmless peculiarity of the
famous family, especially since no servant was ever known to complain and
competition for working for the Goerings directly was fierce but discreet.
Even being a 'kept boy' by the Goerings was prestigious and often proved to
be quite profitable over the long haul.

     One distant and obscure member of the family, Dieter's great-uncle
Herman, was noted for his extreme right wing persuasions and quickly became
Hitler's second-in-command.  In that position, the great-uncle Herman
gained international prominence as extraordinarily bright (rumored to have
one of the highest I.Q.'s ever recorded), a lover of life (he was sometimes
known as "Hedonism Herman"), a vast collector of the world's most valuable
art (most of it stolen from the dispossessed Jews and conquered peoples as
it turned out), and a man who never turned a blind eye to the most handsome
of Germany's military machine (most of his numerous attaches and
secretaries were extraordinarily handsome young men who were notorious for
their flexible attitudes toward furthering their careers through sexual
escapades with those in power, no matter what the gender and no matter how
old or fat).  Herman seemed to 'love life' so much even the Goering
family's private cadre of kept boys wasn't enough for him - he expanded it
to the best the military could offer.

     With the Nazi's defeat in 1945 (and the suicide death of Herman), the
Goering family rose like a phoenix from the flames and by the mid-1950s was
busily rebuilding the ravished land, much to their own good fortune.
Dieter inherited a huge share of the family's money and power with his
father's death in the early 1990s and had guided the family toward even
greater prominence and wealth since that time.  To this day, he was often
still referred to as "Baron Goering" despite his youth. Somehow, just
labeling him "Herr Goering" didn't convey enough respect for those
addressing him directly. In fact, those from autocratic countries usually
called him "Prince Goering" as if he had been born into royalty.

     Rumors about the Goering's private cadre of young men were as
prevalent as ever with the entry into the 21st century, but, as in
centuries past, no one seemed to really condemn the Goerings for this
idiosyncrasy.  Many thought it was somewhat amusing that the Goerings
refused to make any attempt to hide their personal indulgences, and many
young men, blessed with handsome good looks and exceptional sex appeal saw
it as a golden career opportunity (just as their predecessors had for
centuries).  Within their own group, they even jokingly referred to
themselves as the "whore corps" without a trace of embarrassment and one or
another of them were frequently seen accompanying one or another of the
Goering men, (especially the most famous one, Dieter Goering) in their
frequent business trips around the world.

     Of course, the Goering servants of this type were now well paid,
usually furnished a free college education if they so desired, often gained
opportunity for travel all over the world with their masters, and were
furnished designer clothes and fancy cars others their age could only dream
of.  In return, they were expected to offer everything their beautiful
bodies had to offer to their masters whenever they were called upon to do
so without hesitation or reservation, to perform indefatigably with
enthusiasm, and to be willing to be 'loaned out' to business clients and
friends as 'gifts' without question, no matter to whom or what they looked
like. Naturally, keeping themselves well-groomed, cleansed inside and out
as well as well lubricated in readiness, in perfect physical tone through
rigorous exercises, watching their diet for weight control, and preventing
the occurrence of any diseases went with the territory. Some were expected
to keep their body shaved daily from the neck down for maximum appeal to
their master(s), others had only to keep their body hair carefully trimmed.
Some wore metal or leather collars, rings through their tits, or even bands
around their genitals to please their masters, but these were always
carefully hidden by outer clothing when they appeared in public.  When not
in public, however, the usual attire was nothing outside those collars and
rings (and perhaps a butt plug now and then) in that the Goerings generally
liked their personal servants to appear as they had for centuries - totally
naked but with the symbols of their servitude plainly visible at all times.
For all practical purposes, they were the Goering's property - literal
slaves - but legally they were consenting chattel , so nothing the Goerings
were doing was illegal in any way, just unusual and too expensive for most
to even consider.

     Dieter Goering enjoyed this small privilege of great wealth perhaps
more than any other member of his family.  Being single, he had more time
and energy available for 'outside' pursuits of this type, especially since
the task of raising the next generation of Goerings was left primarily to
his cousins, he being an only child.  His father had dutifully met his
obligation of producing an heir with a wife he quickly divorced once the
child and heir Dieter had been delivered. He then spent his personal time
enjoying his cadre of carefully selected boys located in whichever mansion
he was occupying at the time.

     Dieter had done his father one better.  He had produced an heir, but
through having his semen syringe induced into a highly paid, but very
healthy, bright, beautiful and discreet young prostitute hiring herself out
as a brood.  The son and heir was delivered to his house nine months later
to be raised by governesses and nannies carefully supervised by a devoted
father.  Thus, freeing himself from the constraints of a wife and family
life, he openly pursued the pleasures offered by his carefully selected,
but frequently refreshed harem of young studs since he had reached his
teens and intended to continue to do so until he dropped dead.

     Normally, he maintained a good 20 or so young men for his personal
service at any given time - currently he only had 18 on hand, but his
agents were scouring the world looking for likely candidates. Unlike his
father, he generally traveled with his 'harem' rather than keeping his
different residences stocked with small cadres of them.  It was more
efficient, his favorites went with him, and 'harems' like his no longer
needed to be hidden deep within out- of-the-way manor houses like in the
old days, out of the public eye behind locked gates and remote rural
locations.

     Nowadays, they were his "attendants" and "secretaries" and, if people
guessed as to their other uses, it really didn't matter in today's more
open society. Certainly, his personal servants (the harem boys) made no
effort to hide what they did - they didn't advertise it, but, if pressed by
the media, they countered with a genuine pride that sort of killed a
salacious story on the spot.

     Nowhere was Dieter's personal lifestyle more on display than on his
main estate on the family's historic vast landholdings in Saxony, the very
place where thousands and thousands of slaves once toiled away unceasingly
for the family's advancement. Dieter liked the historic aspects of the
place with his long history of enforced servitude, its location far from
the nearest towns that assured complete privacy, and the fact the main
residence (actually a huge castle) was eight kilometers from the nearest
public road, was in a restricted air zone so overhead observance by
helicopter or plane was impossible, and guards with their dogs could
guarantee security from overly curious journalists.  Due to his influence,
Dieter even had an arrangement with both local and federal police to make
sure intruders and trespassers simply disappeared when apprehended, never
to be heard of again, although Dieter knew that a few young likely-looking
trespassers had ended up being 'sold' to sheiks in the oil-rich countries
of the Middle East where the appetite for fresh white boy flesh was as
strong as it had been for centuries.

     On the other hand, it was easy to have guests visit.  There was a
private road, heavily secured, where the guests could drive their cars to
the main gate and then on to the front entrance, where their own privacy
was assured once they were there, and where, like Dieter, they felt
comfortable to do anything they enjoyed without embarrassment or public
exposure.

     All of Deiter Goering's guests fully shared the Aristotelian values of
his family, i.e., some are born to be masters and others are born to serve.
They all agreed that the demise of overt slavery was unrealistic both
culturally and economically and the institution's quick return to human
society was not only inevitable but considerably more honest.  To a man,
the guests agree that one major crisis - economic depression, global war,
disease epidemics, etc. - and wide-spread slavery would return far faster
than it had disappeared. Most of them pointed out that slavery as a human
condition had been widely present in human history with the exception of
only the last couple of hundred of years at best. "Six thousand years of
almost universal slavery; a little over 150 years without (at least in
public) - what are the odds?" they pointed out with considerable
conviction. In the interim, having 'consensual slaves' was far better than
pretending they were simply servants.

     Thus, Dieter felt uninhibited in planning the types of estate tours
and parties he and his closest friends and relatives enjoyed over the
years. With the passage of time, a visit to the main family residence
became the stuff of legion.

NEXT: The Origins of the Goering's stock

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