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2026

The Root of the Vaccine Question — A 7-Part Series

Before discussing side effects, efficacy rates, or mandates — a foundational question must be asked: Was the central assumption that vaccination protects ever empirically established? This isn’t a question from fringe corners of the internet. It’s a methodological question raised by physicians and researchers in peer-reviewed literature — people who have been vaccinating for decades.

Humans Genetically Modified — Prof. Bhakdi and Pfizer's Former Chief Toxicologist Sterz in Interview

Your browser cannot play this video. Download video. Originalvideo: Marc Friedrich auf YouTube Who Is Speaking Here? # Prof. Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi — immunologist, former head of the Institute for Medical Microbiology in Mainz, one of Germany’s most cited physicians. Since 2020, a critic of Covid vaccination policy.

One Funding Pool, Many Recipients: Omas gegen Rechts and the HateAid Network

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The Omas Are Not the Problem. The Omas Are the Friendly Face. # Who the Omas Are # “Omas gegen Rechts” (Grandmas Against the Right) is one of Germany’s most sympathetic political movements. Founded in 2017 in Vienna by Monika Salzer, and in Germany in 2018/2019 by Anna Ohnweiler from Nagold. Older women standing up against right-wing extremism. Knitted hats, placards, rallies in wind and rain.

Centre for Political Beauty: Taxpayer Money, Artistic Freedom, and the Question Nobody Asks

“Funded by private individuals.” That is what the website says. Bundestag printed paper 19/1426 tells a different story. # What ZPS says # The Centre for Political Beauty (Zentrum für Politische Schönheit, ZPS) describes itself as a “stormtroop for the establishment of moral beauty” [1]. Founder and director: Dr. Philipp Ruch, philosopher and action artist, born 1981 in Dresden [2].

72 Hours: How a Spiegel Cover Story Became a Rally of 13,000 — and Why the Main Person Didn't Come

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Spiegel on Wednesday. Rally on Sunday. In between: a machine. # The Timeline # Day Date Event Wednesday 19.03.2026 Spiegel publishes cover story: “You virtually raped me.” Ulmen’s lawyer Schertz sends a counter-statement — the same day. Thursday 20.03.2026 Campact has a finished 2,000-word article online. Greens and Left demand stricter laws. Friday 21.03.2026 Fernandes on tagesthemen. Hayali posts video statement (“Become allies!”) — from a private X account. Saturday 21.03.2026 A “newly founded coalition” called “Feminist Fight Club!” announces a rally at the Brandenburg Gate — for the next day. Sunday 22.03.2026 Rally at Brandenburg Gate. Organizers say: 13,000 participants. BILD estimates: 2,500. Police: no official figure. 72 hours. From the cover story to the rally. Including a coalition that didn’t exist before.

Follow the Money: Who Funds HateAid — and Why It Matters

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A Former Nazi Family, Two Federal Ministries, a Campaign NGO, and a PR Consultant. The Network Behind the Organization Demanding Mandatory Real-Name Identification Online. # What HateAid Is # HateAid is a Berlin-based non-profit GmbH, founded in 2018. Official purpose: counseling and supporting victims of digital violence. 54 employees. 143 cease-and-desist letters and 49 civil lawsuits in 2024.

2G in Everyday Life: When Germany Sorted Its Citizens

Vaccinated or out. For twelve months, a QR code decided about fundamental rights. The justification — protection of others — was false. The society that went along doesn’t want to remember. # The Foundation That Wasn’t One # The entire 2G regulation was based on a single assumption: whoever is vaccinated protects others. Protection of others. Solidarity. “My vaccination protects you.”

The Children's Balance Sheet: What We Did to the Youngest

“Children are only slightly affected.” That’s what the STIKO chair said about COVID. What he didn’t say: the measures hit them harder than the virus. # The Numbers Nobody Wanted to Hear # The COPSY Study from the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) under Prof. Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer is the most comprehensive longitudinal study on the mental health of children and adolescents during the pandemic in Germany.