Guido Grandt
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Guido Grandt
Summary
Guido Grandt is a human[1]. He was born on April 21, 1963[2]. He worked as a journalist[3], television producer[4], non-fiction writer[5], and publisher[6].
Key Facts
- Guido Grandt was born on April 21, 1963[2].
- Guido Grandt held citizenship in Germany[7].
- Guido Grandt worked as a journalist[3].
- Guido Grandt's professions included television producer[4].
- Guido Grandt's professions included non-fiction writer[5].
- Guido Grandt worked as a publisher[6].
- Guido Grandt's field of work was investigative journalism[8].
- Guido Grandt's field of work was history of Freemasonry[9].
- Guido Grandt's field of work was sex offender[10].
- Guido Grandt's field of work was anthroposophy[11].
- A notable work attributed to Guido Grandt is Black book Freemasonry[12].
- Guido Grandt is recorded as male[13].
- Guido Grandt's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Guido Grandt's residence is recorded as Frommern[15].
- Guido Grandt's family name is recorded as Grandt[16].
- Guido Grandt's given name is recorded as Guido[17].
- Guido Grandt's official website is recorded as https://www.guidograndt.de/[18].
- Guido Grandt's described by source is recorded as Psiram[19].
- Guido Grandt's described by source is recorded as Der Spiegel[20].
- Guido Grandt's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[21].
- Guido Grandt's sibling is recorded as Michael Grandt[22].
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Origins and Family
Guido Grandt was born on April 21, 1963[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include journalist[3], television producer[4], non-fiction writer[5], and publisher[6]. Fields of work include investigative journalism[8], an academic discipline[23]; history of Freemasonry[9], an aspect of history[24]; sex offender[10], an occupation[25]; and anthroposophy[11], a new religious movement[26], founded in 1913[27], headquartered in Dornach[28].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Guido Grandt is Black book Freemasonry[12].
FAQs
What did Guido Grandt do for work?
Guido Grandt worked as journalist[3], television producer[4], non-fiction writer[5], and publisher[6].