Let me start with the fact that the Charité Institute in Berlin has shown that the number of serious vaccine complications in Germany is forty times higher than previously thought. This could affect about half a million people on German soil. All this was stated recently by Harald Matthes, the head of the group conducting the investigation.
And this is serious data. And not only Germany is involved in this, there are data on vaccine-damaged people from the Netherlands, the United States, Australia, Great Britain and many other countries, and their number is not small.
The facts show that since vaccines were mass-administered, the number of incomprehensible deaths in the world has increased to an astonishing extent, and what is most gross is that the number of serious complications and deaths has increased significantly among the vaccinated, and not among the unvaccinated.
I will say it again: those who read not only official, "first" publicity in the media, know that we are talking about facts and once again facts, cruelly sad facts at that.
This cannot and must not be silenced. And all of this is primarily true of mRNA vaccines, those manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna.
According to the German institute's investigation, the most common side effects are: myocarditis, heart attack, overreaction of the immune system, neurological disorders, damage to the nervous system, stroke, blood clot formation.
In Germany, a total of 179 million vaccines were administered. According to Professor Matthes, special ambulances are needed to treat vaccine-injured patients! A thought to consider.
Of course, all this does not mean that those who received mRNA should prepare for the worst. But the fact is that it is obvious that this is not a German story.
Just by the way, I note - many people may not know about this - that Cristian Drosten, who "improved" the PCR test invented by Kary Mullis for testing Covid, worked at the Charité Institute, but we should know that Mullis emphasized during his lifetime, that PCR is actually unsuitable for Covid-diagnosis, it is not really suitable for this. Mullis, after talking about this, died in 2019... This is, however, somewhat interesting, speaking among ourselves.
In the meantime, it is also interesting news that the Bucharest Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Cassation on June 13, rejecting the Romanian government's appeal, declared the Covid-related restrictions and restrictions imposed on citizens and companies illegal. (Case number: 3751/2021 and 8178/2023.)
In the following, I would like to quote abbreviated the text of an extremely interesting interview, which is very relevant and very instructive. A few weeks ago, Karl Lauterbach, the German Federal Minister of Health, gave a short interview about the situation to ZDF.
Lauterbach was surprisingly honest, even self-critical "unworthy" of a politician.
Regarding the vaccine victims, he stated that “These fates are disturbing… I feel very sorry for these people. (This is also something... - FT) These are very serious damages, many of which will be permanent (!). What we are doing as a state is that the patient funds take over the treatment costs... The drugs needed for treatment are not yet available, they are being feverishly researched."
The reporter then complained that they heard the exact opposite from those involved, a year of struggle, rejection, Canossa walk, and at the end a small sum of money.
Lauterbach, showing great understanding, said that indeed, the processes for recognizing vaccine damage must be accelerated!
The reporter then asked the minister for the following: "Mr. Lauterbach, why did you say several times before that the vaccine would be free of side effects?" (In other words, why did he lie to the people, thereby eliminating the possibility of them deciding to weigh the dangers? - FT)
Lauterbach's confused response:
Well, it happened one time in an over-the-top, botched tweet. But that was basically not my position... (!)
The reporter pushed him further, justifiably: "Mr. Minister, you always gave the impression that side effects were out of the question!"
Lauterbach could not answer this in substance, he only added: "vaccinations have been used worldwide..." (Yes, but why? - FT)
After that, the reporter suggested that the first worldwide lawsuits against Pfizer-BioNTech and other manufacturers are now starting. What will be the outcome of these?
Lauterbach's answer: “As a minister, I have to be careful. What is appropriate (?) is that, within the framework of the EU contracts, these companies have been exempted from liability to the greatest extent. And for that, the responsibility lies with the German state.” (What makes this "appropriate"? - FT)
The reporter retorted: "so the companies can sit back in these court proceedings. Do you feel good?”
Lauterbach's answer: "I did not draw up the contracts (you are right about this, perhaps Ursula von der Leyen, a person above all suspicion, can tell you more about this - FT) "I think that the situation that developed at the time is responsible for the fact that the vaccines they wanted to use it (regardless of the fact that it was impossible to know how much they used and how much harm they did. Well done! - FT)
Finally, the reporter raised the question whether, in this situation, companies should voluntarily invest money in foundations on the basis of solidarity and humanity, thereby helping the victims of the vaccines they produce?
Lauterbach's answer:
but yes! This would be expected from them, since - as he put it - they have achieved amazing profits. Therefore, this would not only be a nice gesture, but it can be expected from them!
One more thing: In Hungary, the OK (organization of vaccine-injured people) wrote to the Office of the President of the Republic to deal with them. They received an encouraging letter.
Let me summarize what I have to say: enough of the silence around the topic! A significant part of the world is already dealing with vaccine-damaged people.
This is the only humane and decent behavior if we cannot turn back the wheel of time. Unfortunately.
We learned a lot again. And how many more will we take, my God!
Source: Hungarian Nation
Cover photo: MTI/Attila Balázs