[1] Müller-Enbergs studied Political sciences between 1986 and 1989, initially at the "Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität“ in Münster and subsequently at the Otto Suhr Institute (part of the Free University of Berlin).
[1] Meanwhile, he turned up as a press spokesperson for the "Bündnis 90" (moderate) political grouping in the Brandenburg regional parliament, where he also provided technical support to the Stolpe committee of enquiry.
He is a co-author of the official report on Gregor Gysi (1996) prepared for the Immunity Committee of the Bundestag (German national legislature).
[1] His doctoral dissertation was produced under the supervision of Prof. Eckhard Jesse,[1][3] the high-profile (in Germany) expert on extremism and terrorism at the University of Technology in Chemnitz.
[1] Back in Germany, in 2010 he was elected to membership of two Brandenburg based commissions dealing with Together with Cornelia Jabs, Müller-Enbergs unmasked, in the journal Deutschland Archiv, the West Berlin policeman Karl-Heinz Kurras as the former SED (i.e. East German communist party) member and Stasi informer "Otto Bohl".