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2026

Case File Restle — Unsolved

Has anyone seen Georg Restle? Last spotted in Nairobi. There is a German television legend you need to know to truly understand Georg Restle: Eduard Zimmermann. For thirty years, Zimmermann sat behind his desk at ZDF, furrowed his brow into the camera, and asked: “Have you seen this man?” He was judge, moral authority, and guardian of public order in one person — all on state television, all with a sense of mission, all without the slightest hint of self-doubt.

Spikopathy: Why There Is No Spontaneous Recovery

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The spike protein destroys stem cells, subverts immune defense, and accumulates — new research reveals the full extent. There is a phrase that doctors tell millions of post-COVID and post-vaccination patients: “It will get better on its own.” That phrase is wrong. Current data shows: The spike protein — whether from the virus or the vaccine — does not cause a disease that heals by itself. It causes a progressive, self-reinforcing systemic disorder.

Alena Buyx: From the Ethics of Exclusion to the Ethics of Gene Editing

73 instances of plagiarism in her dissertation, declared 2G exclusion ethically acceptable, pocketed the Federal Cross of Merit — and now she advises the WHO on genome editing. Alena Buyx has had a remarkable career. In a functioning democracy, that career would have ended long ago. In Germany, you get the Federal Cross of Merit for it.

Turning Point: Germany's Supreme Court Dismantles Vaccine Manufacturers' Legal Shields

Pia Aksoy lost her hearing. After an AstraZeneca vaccination in March 2021, experts diagnosed a likely irreversible unilateral hearing loss. The occupational insurance recognized the vaccine injury. But the courts? Two instances dismissed her lawsuit. She had to go all the way to Germany’s Federal Court of Justice (BGH).

Flying Blind by Design: How BioNTech Shed Liability While Germany's Safety Monitoring Failed

No monitoring, no data, no consequences — but the vaccines were of course “safe and effective.” It is one of the biggest scandals in Germany’s postwar history — and hardly anyone is talking about it. BioNTech, the Mainz-based company celebrated as the hero of the pandemic, positioned itself legally so that it is formally not even a vaccine manufacturer. And the authority responsible for monitoring vaccine safety — the Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI) — failed to evaluate the legally mandated data for years.