Anonymous ID: 779117 May 14, 2022, 2:48 a.m. No.16272047   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2072

>>16272016

Have listened to Reiner Fuellmich since almost the beginning and have great respect for his efforts on the Corona Committee. Have watched him, Viviane Fischer and Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg gradually knit together an esteemed group of contacts around the world. The group is probably beseiged with information from all over the world. My guess is that he is quite familiar with the Quandt family, since he has taken on corrupt German companies in court for years.

 

It is difficult for anyone to digest the idea that viruses do not exist. I did hear some discussion but what i heard was not a vicious attack, it was more like not knowing how to incorporate such a theory into the current medical paradigm, in which the germ theory - true or false - is extremely dominant. Also, from a legal pov, trying to use that in a court would simply not work (would take them too far afield of their main goal of discrediting the Drosden PCR test, which is the cornerstone of the lie around which the Covid 19 is based).

Anonymous ID: 779117 May 14, 2022, 3:18 a.m. No.16272129   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16272072

Stuff on forced labor would not be part of what they do now - Cmte has a specific focus on the PCR test because it is the common denominator that ties together the Covid lie. If the test is bogus - and this can be legally shown - the entire narrative fails.

 

I will have to see what happened around the virus issue bc i have not had as much time to watch recently, and the sessions are usually 5 hours. Can see why it throws a spanner into the works, tho - would cause major league "mission shift." A bridge too far. Sorry to hear about the split, but such divisive issues are not uncommon, even when both sides are well-meaning.

 

>If you speak truth and the court ignores it, that's the fault of the court, not the fault of truth.

not a lawfag but have a lot of experience with the law and legal research. but to be honest, it's not worth presenting a case that is hopeless on its face. Unless there is a strong legal argument that has a good chance of producing favorable results, it's a waste of time and energy imo. Last i heard, they are interested in trying to make a breakthru in countries other than Germany (e.g., India), for the very reasons you cite - German legal system is too comp'd to take on. I watched the program where they were talking about a number of laws giving incentives to hospitals to fill them up to almost 100% (so they appear to be overflowing with covid patients) and other similar measures. Really bad.

 

>getting a reply

When i write someone with info, never know what will happen, depends on so many factors.

 

Thx for your thoughts, have to go.

o7