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Was Pfizer wusste: https://t.co/r9Hr86f9xo Einmal mit Profis arbeiten: https://t.co/mDgL46AL7M

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Sabine Stebel 🐝🐭@Sabisteb·
Bild anklicken und dann mit rechter Maustaste in neuem Tab öffnen. Dann müsste es lesbar sein.
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@s3tiii1 Erst, wenn diejenigen, welche diese Schäden verursacht haben, Buße getan haben und aus ihren Ämtern entfernt wurden.
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Coronalien – Gedanken & Notizen zu Corona
Finden kann man sie nicht mehr, da haben Sie recht. Das hat aber nichts mit Zensur zu tun. Das ZDF hat ein Telemedienkonzept, das die Verweildauer von Sendungen in der Mediathek regelt. Das ZDF löscht nicht willkürlich, sondern nach internen Regeln zu Lizenzrechten, Speicherplatz und gesetzlichen Vorgaben (Rundfunkstaatsvertrag / Telemedienkonzept). Ältere Folgen bleiben manchmal als Clips oder in YouTube-Ausschnitten erhalten, aber die kompletten Sendungen verschwinden aus der offiziellen Mediathek. Lanz-Talkshows werden wohl nach 2 Jahren gelöscht. Sie werden daher keine ganzen Talkshows von Lanz von vor März 2024 finden.
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Daniele Ganser@DanieleGanser·
#danieleganser «Jugendliche brauchen keine Impfung zum Schutz gegen Covid», sagt Peter Kremsner, Spezialist für Infektionskrankheiten. Auch Philip Tarr vom Kantonsspital Basel-Land mahnt zur Zurückhaltung beim Impfen von Jugendlichen. infosperber.ch/gesundheit/pub…
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Klarnamen@Muldenrinch·
@Sabisteb Sie unterhalten sich aber über eine 100 %-ige Lügengeschichte, die Covid-Plandemie. Die jährliche Erkältungssaison wurde mit Fake-Tests zu einer Pandemie erklärt.
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Man kürzte also wegen Omikron die Dauer des Genesenenstatus auf 3 Monate ein, weil die Impfung da nicht mehr so gut wirkt und man boostern sollte, während Karl Lauterbach GLEICHZEITIG zugibt, dass ein Fremdschutz ab Omikron nicht mehr gegeben war. drbine.substack.com/p/faktencheck-…
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Karlauterbach hätte gerne ein geheimes Beratergremium wie SAGE, die seinen Zielen genehm sind und alles vertuschen, was ihm nicht in den Kram passt und dabei nicht vorhandene Gefahren aufbauschen und dabei ihr Geld mit Aktien von Impfherstellern vermehren. drbine.substack.com/p/faktencheck-…
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RA/Avv. DDr. Renate Holzeisen
‼️Geballtes Fachwissen aus Deutschland / Frankreich nächste Woche im Corona-Untersuchungsausschuss des Südtiroler Landtages‼️ Am kommenden Mittwoch, 1. April wird der Corona-Untersuchungsausschuss des Südtiroler Landtages folgende Top-Experten aus Deutschland / Frankreich anhören: 1) Prof. Dr. Stefan Homburg 2) Prof. Dr.med. Sucharit Bhakdi 3) Prof. Dr. Ulrike Kämmerer 4) Dr.med. Wolfgang Wodarg 5) Prof. Dr.med. Andreas Sönnichsen 6) Priv.Doz.Dr.med. Michael Nehls 7) Dr. Helmut Sterz 8) Tom Lausen Prof. Homburg, Dr. Wodarg und Tom Lausen werden nach Bozen zu uns in den Landtag zwecks Anhörung kommen, während alle anderen in online-Zuschaltung von uns befragt werden. Nachdem wir am vergangenen Mittwoch geballte Fach-Expertise aus Italien/Österreich in unserer Corona-Untersuchungskommission hatten, freue ich mich auf die Ausführungen der Experten aus Deutschland / Frankreich, die ich allesamt sehr schätze und fast alle seit fünf Jahren im gemeinsamen Bemühen um Aufklärung persönlich kenne.
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@SHomburg Während „March Madness“ heute für Basketball-Chaos steht, ist es linguistisch eng mit der verrückten, unberechenbaren Zeit verbunden, die der Märzhase in Wonderland verkörpert. Wir haben März, der Kanzler ist Friedrich (Sch-)merz.
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Stefan Homburg
Stefan Homburg@SHomburg·
Ich teile Statistiken häufiger als Memes, aber wegen des geplanten Verbots mache ich hier eine Ausnahme. Im Kern geht es darum, Ältere aus den sozialen Netzen zu vergrämen und Jüngeren den Zugang ganz zu verbieten. Wer nur noch ÖRR und MSM hat, findet die Regierung gut.
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Stefan Homburg@SHomburg·
1. Vier Monate Ermittlungen in Spanien haben bisher keine Beweise ergeben. 2. Ein früheres Verfahren in Spanien wurden eingestellt. 3. Ein weiteres Verfahren in Deutschland wurde ebenfalls eingestellt. 4. Einzig feststehende Tatsache ist die Scheidung. focus.de/panorama/fall-…
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Carlos A. Gebauer@GebauerCarlosA·
Die zentrale Ursache des Corona-Fiaskos sei nicht im Medizinischen zu finden, argumentiert dieser Text. Der Kern liege in der Seele des Menschen. In der verbreiteten Unfähigkeit, eine eigenständige Entscheidung auf der Grundlage persönlicher, unmittelbarer Erkenntnisse zu treffen; und in der Neigung, sich vorsichtshalber dem vermuteten Konsens einer Gruppe anzuschließen, um die eigene Angst zu überwinden. Ich denke, es wird sehr sinnvoll sein, dieser psychologischen Dimension der archaischen Dynamik eines Massenphänomens nachzugehen, um seine Wirkmechanismen besser zu verstehen. Denn dieses Verständnis könnte sich auch als fruchtbare Propädeutik dafür erweisen, den bleiernen Deckel zu heben, der noch immer auf juristischen Debatten liegt. Ich wage die Hypothese: Dieselbe Angst, die viele Juristen zur prophylaktischen Therapie mit einer scheinbar erlösenden Arznei motiviert hat, hindert sie jetzt, sich einer eigenständigen Auseinandersetzung mit ihren Konsequenzen zu stellen. Ein verlangsamender Faktor für den Weg zur schmerzhaften Wirklichkeit dürfte der juristische Standard-Topos sein, sich vorsorglich der "herrschenden Meinung" anzuschließen, weil dies Sicherheit verspricht. Spannende Zeiten. @AnwaltUlbrich @SHomburg
Kenny Carmody@KennyCarmody

COVID in a Psychological Autopsy🧵 We spent five years debating the science. We have barely begun to examine ourselves. Let us conduct a genuine psychological autopsy of what happened during COVID. Not a political one. Not a medical one. A psychological one because until we understand what drove human behaviour during those years at the deepest level, we are condemned to watch it happen again. And it will happen again. What the virus revealed about human nature was more contagious than the virus itself. This story did not begin in 2020. It did not begin with Milgram in 1961 or Zimbardo in 1971 or Asch in 1951 or any other event in the last centuries. It began, if you read it that way, in a garden. Adam and Eve did not eat from the forbidden tree because they were evil. They ate because they were afraid of missing something, because an external voice told them that what they had was not enough, and because the social pressure of that moment, the presence of another person making the choice, the authority of the voice offering the fruit overrode their own inner knowing. The first act of human compliance with a destructive authority is written into the oldest story we have. Cain and Abel goes further. The first murder in human history was not committed by a monster. It was committed by a man consumed by comparison, by wounded pride, by the shadow of his own inadequacy projected outward onto his brother. He did not see himself as evil in the moment. He saw himself as justified. As wronged. As acting on a feeling so overwhelming it demanded expression. This is the psychological pattern that has repeated across every atrocity in recorded history. Not monsters. Ordinary people. With unexamined shadows. If you study Nazi Germany, if you read Hannah Arendt on the banality of evil, if you sit with the Milgram data, if you study the actual psychological profiles of the men who administered the Holocaust what you find is not a population of uniquely evil individuals. You find clerks. Teachers. Fathers. Men who loved their children and fed their dogs and went to church on Sundays. As one of the sharpest psychological observers of our time has put it, if you study those perpetrators and ask what they were like, the answer is they were just like you. And if you do not know that, it simply means you do not know anything about people, including yourself. That is not a comfortable sentence. It is the most important sentence in this entire post. Because the question COVID demanded of every individual was not primarily a medical one. It was a psychological one. Who are you when the authority speaks? Who are you when the crowd moves? Who are you when compliance is rewarded and dissent is punished? Who are you when the cost of standing still while others march past becomes socially, professionally, and personally unbearable? The psychology of compliance under COVID breaks down along lines that have been well documented in social science for decades. The compliant individual is not, in most cases, malicious. They are frightened. And beneath the fear is something deeper, a fragile relationship with their own authority. A lifelong pattern of looking outward for validation, for safety, for the definition of what is real and what is acceptable. These are people who were never taught or were actively discouraged from learning to trust their own perception when it contradicts the consensus. When the authority spoke, they felt relief. Not just safety from the virus. Relief from the anxiety of having to decide for themselves. Relief from the responsibility of independent judgment. The system told them what was true and what was good and all they had to do was comply and in exchange they received belonging, approval, and the deep comfort of being on the right side. And then something more sinister activated.

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Kenny Carmody@KennyCarmody·
COVID in a Psychological Autopsy🧵 We spent five years debating the science. We have barely begun to examine ourselves. Let us conduct a genuine psychological autopsy of what happened during COVID. Not a political one. Not a medical one. A psychological one because until we understand what drove human behaviour during those years at the deepest level, we are condemned to watch it happen again. And it will happen again. What the virus revealed about human nature was more contagious than the virus itself. This story did not begin in 2020. It did not begin with Milgram in 1961 or Zimbardo in 1971 or Asch in 1951 or any other event in the last centuries. It began, if you read it that way, in a garden. Adam and Eve did not eat from the forbidden tree because they were evil. They ate because they were afraid of missing something, because an external voice told them that what they had was not enough, and because the social pressure of that moment, the presence of another person making the choice, the authority of the voice offering the fruit overrode their own inner knowing. The first act of human compliance with a destructive authority is written into the oldest story we have. Cain and Abel goes further. The first murder in human history was not committed by a monster. It was committed by a man consumed by comparison, by wounded pride, by the shadow of his own inadequacy projected outward onto his brother. He did not see himself as evil in the moment. He saw himself as justified. As wronged. As acting on a feeling so overwhelming it demanded expression. This is the psychological pattern that has repeated across every atrocity in recorded history. Not monsters. Ordinary people. With unexamined shadows. If you study Nazi Germany, if you read Hannah Arendt on the banality of evil, if you sit with the Milgram data, if you study the actual psychological profiles of the men who administered the Holocaust what you find is not a population of uniquely evil individuals. You find clerks. Teachers. Fathers. Men who loved their children and fed their dogs and went to church on Sundays. As one of the sharpest psychological observers of our time has put it, if you study those perpetrators and ask what they were like, the answer is they were just like you. And if you do not know that, it simply means you do not know anything about people, including yourself. That is not a comfortable sentence. It is the most important sentence in this entire post. Because the question COVID demanded of every individual was not primarily a medical one. It was a psychological one. Who are you when the authority speaks? Who are you when the crowd moves? Who are you when compliance is rewarded and dissent is punished? Who are you when the cost of standing still while others march past becomes socially, professionally, and personally unbearable? The psychology of compliance under COVID breaks down along lines that have been well documented in social science for decades. The compliant individual is not, in most cases, malicious. They are frightened. And beneath the fear is something deeper, a fragile relationship with their own authority. A lifelong pattern of looking outward for validation, for safety, for the definition of what is real and what is acceptable. These are people who were never taught or were actively discouraged from learning to trust their own perception when it contradicts the consensus. When the authority spoke, they felt relief. Not just safety from the virus. Relief from the anxiety of having to decide for themselves. Relief from the responsibility of independent judgment. The system told them what was true and what was good and all they had to do was comply and in exchange they received belonging, approval, and the deep comfort of being on the right side. And then something more sinister activated.
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Herbert Schneider@Herbert49520031·
@Sabisteb Dank Expertenwissen ein sehr großer Gewinn für die Aufklärung und Wahrheitsfindung zu Zulassungsstudien u. den mRNA Nebenwirkungen und Schäden! Lauterbach hat nicht nur völlig übertriebene Angst- und Panik verbreitet sondern, vielfach falsche Tatsachenbehauptungen verbreitet!
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Dr. rer. nat. Valentin Bruttel
I co-authored an analysis that implies that either the US or China (the two world’s leading superpowers, both with massive intelligence and security apparatuses that could silence anyone) have caused >20 million deaths. This could bancrupt either country. So no: I’m not “scared” of discussing any research with you. Precisely because we’re talking about tens of millions of deaths, it is IMO essential to be 100% precise: no minimization, no concealment - but also no exaggeration. On the six-segment point: that pattern is very specific relative to naturally circulating viruses, while it is far less uncommon in reverse-genetics / lab assembled genomes, which typically use ~5–8 fragments (the preprint includes several with six 👇). And as I said: it’s IMO entirely plausible that Baric designed such a system for SARS-CoV-2, or a closely related virus - and that it was then adapted by the WIV and assembled there or at UNC, which would however complicate shipping. WIV virologists were able to design and assemble reverse genetic systems, see: journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/jv… Lastly: I’m genuinely disappointed by your recent ad hominem attacks on scientists like @R_H_Ebright (who warned about lab-related pandemic risk long before either of us fully appreciated it), @Ayjchan (who has argued her position openly from very early on, at real personal and professional cost), and others. There are plenty of constructive contributions you could make - e.g., helping a broad audience understand the evidence (as you’ve done before), pushing policymakers toward stricter GoF oversight, and supporting transparency efforts such as FOIA requests for relevant correspondence (including Baric’s emails). Instead, you recently shifted the discussion toward personal attacks and overstated claims, away from evidence-based truth-seeking. Whatever the motivation (raising attention to sell books?), that damages the credibility of the very people whose expertise and reputations are needed to reduce the risk of another pandemic. So I hope this will change, and I will no longer respond to such “gotcha” posts.
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