A journalist sues. A court decides. 2,500 pages confirm what three years of “conspiracy theory” suppressed: the RKI acted on political orders — not scientific evidence. # The Man Who Didn’t Give Up # Paul Schreyer is a journalist and co-editor of Multipolar Magazine. Not an activist, not a Telegram influencer — a journalist who used Germany’s Freedom of Information Act (IFG) for its intended purpose: making state action transparent.
“The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.” — attributed to Marcus Aurelius
The Allegations Are Real. The Campaign Too. And Homburg’s “Floozy” Comment Says More About Him Than About the Case. # On March 19, 2026, Der Spiegel published a cover story: “You Virtually Raped Me.” Collien Ulmen-Fernandes raises serious allegations against her ex-husband Christian Ulmen — deepfake pornography, identity abuse, psychological violence. On the same day, Ulmen’s lawyer Christian Schertz sends out a press-law information letter [1][2].
The Structure: Who Controls the Controller? # The broadcasting council is supposed to represent the public. That is the theory. The reality looks different.
We Know This Playbook # There is a script. We have seen it play out several times in recent years. A technology is presented as inevitable. Critics are marginalized. Regulators nod along. And by the time the public wakes up, the infrastructure is already built.
In 2009, Campino refused the swine flu vaccine. In 2021, he promoted the COVID vaccine. 200 musicians joined in. 53 actors dared to dissent — and paid the price. A reckoning. # Act I: #VaccinationProtects — August 25, 2021 # On a Wednesday in August 2021, over 200 German musicians, bands, and festivals simultaneously plastered their social media channels with a single hashtag: #impfenschuetzt [#VaccinationProtects] [1][2][3].
The Danish data shows what should never have happened: Identical product, completely different outcomes. Some batches cause illness. Some do — nothing at all. # In December 2025, Hamburg mathematics professor Hans-Juergen Bandelt published the first part of a three-part analysis on tkp.at. His starting point: the Danish study by Schmeling and Manniche, peer-reviewed and published in the European Journal of Clinical Investigation in 2023 [1]. His finding: More than 30% of BioNTech batches were practically ineffective — and the PEI knew it [2][3][4].
On March 19, 2026, something happened in the Bundestag that the media would rather downplay as a “heated exchange.” In truth, it was an indictment. # The Bundestag’s Corona Enquete Commission convened on Thursday under the title “Healthcare System Performance, Vaccination Strategy, and Research.” What was planned as a sober review turned into a tribunal over the federal government’s vaccination policy. So uncomfortable that audience members were expelled from the chamber — not because they were disruptive, but because they applauded [1][2].
Deleted texts, destroyed evidence, billions in secret deals — and a promotion every time. # There is a pattern in Ursula von der Leyen’s career that would end anyone else’s. Every time an investigation closes in, data disappears. Every time evidence is destroyed, she gets promoted. It’s not a conspiracy theory. It’s her documented track record.
Zuckerberg Buries His Billion-Dollar Bet. The Only Surprise Is That Anyone Is Surprised. # On June 15, 2026, Horizon Worlds VR will be shut down. No more building, publishing, or updating VR worlds. Reality Labs laid off over 1,000 employees in early 2026, internal VR studios were closed. Losses to date: 80 billion dollars [1].
657,000 People Left the Church in 2025. NIUS Blames “Wokeness.” The Real Problem Remains Unspoken. # 657,000 people left Germany’s two major churches in 2025 — 350,000 Protestants, 307,000 Catholics [1]. Since 2019, the churches have lost over 4 million members. From 44 million down to under 37 million. An exodus of biblical proportions.
124 States Said Yes. The US Said No. And Germany Is Paying the Bill. # In May 2025, 124 WHO member states adopted an international pandemic agreement in Geneva — the most far-reaching health accord since the International Health Regulations of 2005. Eleven states abstained, including Italy, Poland, Israel, Russia, and Iran. No state voted against it [1][2].