Part 1 laid out the legal state of play: Three Sentences, Two Courts, No Final Judgment. What that piece could not do: describe the structure behind the investigation — the person, the awards, the money flows. These are not in the operative part of the Berlin ruling, but they explain why the investigation had such outsized impact.
This article is the fourth in a series. If you missed the background:
Part 1: The Epstein Files – How Pandemics Became a Financial Product Part 2: October 2019 – The EU Practiced Suppressing the Lab Theory Part 3: Kostaive – The Self-Amplifying mRNA Vaccine Without Safety Review If you know all three, you now see the complete picture.
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.
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.
On September 11, 2025, the GKV-Spitzenverband (National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Funds) filed a historic lawsuit against the Federal Republic of Germany. This lawsuit, considered one of the largest in German history, could have far-reaching implications for healthcare system financing. Here are the key details: