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Billy Six was born on 24 December, 1986 in Germany, is a German documentary filmmaker and journalist. Discover Billy Six's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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East Berlin
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Billy Six Height, Weight & Measurements
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Billy Six Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Billy Six worth at the age of 37 years old? Billy Six’s income source is mostly from being a successful filmmaker. He is from East Berlin. We have estimated Billy Six's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Billy Six (born 24 December 1986 in East Berlin, East Germany) is a German journalist, political analyst, activist
Six is known for reporting from conflict zones including Central Africa, Libya, Syria, Lebanon, Venezuela, Ukraine and Georgia for German newspapers and his personal social media channels on YouTube and Telegram.
Six graduated from high school in 2006.
His professional career started as a business administrator and member of his local parliament of Neuenhagen,.
By 2011, Six had embarked on a career in journalism.
Six began his journalistic career writing for far-right German newspaper Junge Freiheit, in 2011.
Early in his career, Six covered the refugee situation in Europe, spending a month with refugees.
His results were published by Junge Freiheit TV: ″The Refugee Deception″.
Six was arrested in Syria by the Syrian army in December 2012 while working for Junge Freiheit.
He was held for 12 weeks under local laws, until he was released after an intervention by Russian diplomats.
Six has often reported from Ukraine, in the context of the War in Donbas (2014–2022).
He has produced multiple videos on the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (MH17) incident, spending extensive time in the crash area, carrying out his own investigative research.
On 2 August 2016, along with British journalist Graham Phillips, Six entered the Berlin office of the investigative journalism organisation Correctiv without permission.
In the Correctiv offices, Phillips demanded an interview with Marcus Bensmann, who was investigating Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.
Upon being refused access to Bensmann, Phillips repeatedly accused Correctiv of lying, shouting "Lying press!", while filming the incident, and refusing to leave.
Correctiv called the police, however Phillips and Six evaded them.
Six was an open and active coronavirus sceptic, describing the pandemic as 'pure scaremongering'.
A Bayern hospital which Six had filmed, making it out to be empty, reportedly filed charges against him for unauthorised filming.
Six had several of his videos on the theme removed from YouTube, and he was further criticised by Correctiv for his position on, and reporting on COVID-19.
Apparently having problems in Germany due to his covid activism, Six left for some time to Georgia, where he did videos for his YouTube channel, mostly contrasting the situation in Georgia regarding lockdowns and restrictions, with that of Germany.
Six was interviewed by the BBC in the documentary Conspiracy Files: Who Shot Down MH17 (May 2016).
The BBC reported "Six thinks two (Ukrainian) fighter jets shot down MH17 - one firing its cannon, the other firing a missile."
He has also given an interview to investigative agency Bellingcat on the theme.
Six's YouTube channel shows that in late 2022 he returned to Ukraine, originally Lviv, asking people what they thought of Ukrainian Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists leader, Stepan Bandera.
Six followed this up with a report from the Ukrainian frontlines, interviewing Ukrainian soldiers in what he described as 'Putin's lost battle'.
The first part of 2023 saw Six uploading videos to his YouTube channel from Turkey.
Six has been inactive on YouTube in the second part of 2023.
In late 2018, Six travelled to Venezuela to report on the ongoing crisis in the county, for his YouTube channel.
Six had apparently left Venezuela to go to neighbouring Colombia, and was then arrested as he returned to Venezuela, at an inn in Villa Marina (Venezuela), a beach town located in Los Taques Municipality near Punto Fijo.
Six was detained in the intelligence prison of the SEBIN, "El Helicoide" by the Venezuelan secret service DGCIM.
He was accused of being a German spy, and before a military court indicted of espionage, rebellion, and violation of security zones.
Six, who was denied access to a lawyer, declared in his defence that the charges "were without foundation".
Berlin initially gave no comment on the detainment of their citizen.
On 13 December 2018, Six began a hunger strike, to draw attention to his situation.
Six's case attracted much controversy; Reporters Without Borders declared that the allegations were unproven and called for his release.
Eventually, the Russian government intervened during a meeting of foreign minister Sergiy Lavrov with Venezuelan counterpart Jorge Arreaza at United Nations Conference on Drugs and Crime in Vienna on 14 March 2019.
Six was released the next day and on 16 March 2019, he was granted conditional permission to leave the country.The conditions included reporting to authorities in Germany at 15-day intervals and a ban on him speaking about the incident.