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− | '''Thomas Oppermann''' was a German [[SPD|Social Democratic]] politician and lawyer. From October 24, 2017 until his death, he was Vice President of the [[German Bundestag]] (Parliament).<ref>http://archive.today/2020.11.21-201306/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Oppermann</ref><ref>http://archive.today/2020.11.21-201732/https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Oppermann_(Politiker)</ref> A few days before his death, Oppermann sharply criticized the federal and state governments' [[Covid-19|corona]] policy measures. | + | '''Thomas Oppermann''' was a German [[SPD|Social Democratic]] politician and lawyer and prominent [[COVID dissident]]. From October 24, 2017 until his death, he was Vice President of the [[German Bundestag]] (Parliament).<ref>http://archive.today/2020.11.21-201306/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Oppermann</ref><ref>http://archive.today/2020.11.21-201732/https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Oppermann_(Politiker)</ref> A few days before his death, Oppermann sharply criticized the federal and state governments' [[Covid-19|corona]] policy measures. Together with [[Franz Klein]] and [[Mario Ohoven]], he was one of three prominent and outspoken lockdown critics who died within a 30 day window towards the end of [[2020]].<ref>Die zufälligen Tode der Corona-Kritiker - Radiomuenchen (15. December 2023 ) - https://blog.fdik.org/2023-12/s1702813939</ref><ref>https://www.oval.media/ploetzlich-und-unerwartet/ saved via [https://web.archive.org/web/20230108173721/https://www.oval.media/ploetzlich-und-unerwartet/ Archive.org]</ref> |
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==Criticism of the Government's Corona Policy== | ==Criticism of the Government's Corona Policy== | ||
− | A few days before his death, Oppermann sharply criticized the federal and state governments' corona policy measures, and expected new court decisions to overturn the government's harsh rules. He criticized the fact that the preparation for a | + | A few days before his death, Oppermann sharply criticized the federal and state governments' corona policy measures, and expected new court decisions to overturn the government's harsh rules. He criticized the fact that the preparation for a second "[[Corona wave]]" in Autumn [[2020]] was discussed "behind closed doors in the [[Chancellery]]" instead of involving the Parliament. As a result, the activism of the separate state governments led to poorly thought out individual measures, "which either violate the principle of proportionality or the principle of equal treatment."<ref>https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/sperrstunde-in-berlin-thomas-oppermann-kritisiert-corona-politik-von-bund-und-laendern-a-1db27890-aa14-4a5a-9264-1106c3bce0e0</ref><ref>https://overton-magazin.de/dialog/wir-haben-was-in-bewegung-gebracht-und-sind-in-den-fokus-geraten/</ref> |
==Official Death Story== | ==Official Death Story== |
Latest revision as of 01:55, 5 September 2024
Thomas Oppermann (politician, COVID-19/Premature death, COVID-19/Dissident) | |
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Born | 27 April 1954 |
Died | 25 October 2020 (Age 66) |
Cause of death | disease |
Nationality | German |
Member of | American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1992, Atlantik-Brücke |
Victim of | premature death |
Interests | COVID-19/Resistance |
Thomas Oppermann was a German Social Democratic politician and lawyer and prominent COVID dissident. From October 24, 2017 until his death, he was Vice President of the German Bundestag (Parliament).[1][2] A few days before his death, Oppermann sharply criticized the federal and state governments' corona policy measures. Together with Franz Klein and Mario Ohoven, he was one of three prominent and outspoken lockdown critics who died within a 30 day window towards the end of 2020.[3][4]
Contents
Criticism of the Government's Corona Policy
A few days before his death, Oppermann sharply criticized the federal and state governments' corona policy measures, and expected new court decisions to overturn the government's harsh rules. He criticized the fact that the preparation for a second "Corona wave" in Autumn 2020 was discussed "behind closed doors in the Chancellery" instead of involving the Parliament. As a result, the activism of the separate state governments led to poorly thought out individual measures, "which either violate the principle of proportionality or the principle of equal treatment."[5][6]
Official Death Story
Oppermann died on October 25, 2020 after collapsing directly before he was to go on a live video interview for a ZDF political debate TV-show ("Berlin direkt"),[7] with the subject "Bundestag and Corona". Oppermann suddenly collapsed while the first part of the program was being aired. He was transported to hospital, but died.
"In the preliminary talk about the planned segment, we saw the always professional and relaxed politician Thomas Oppermann", the TV-host stated in his condolences.[8]
Assassination?
In August 2024 Wolfgang Wodarg suggested that Oppermann may have been poisoned in the minutes before his TV appearance.[9]
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Herzliya Conference/2009 | 2 February 2009 | 4 February 2009 | Israel Tel Aviv Reichman University | |
Munich Security Conference/2015 | 6 February 2015 | 8 February 2015 | Germany Munich Bavaria | "400 high-ranking decision-makers in international politics, including some 20 heads of state and government as well as more than 60 foreign and defence ministers, met in Munich to discuss current crises and conflicts." |
Munich Security Conference/2016 | 12 February 2016 | 14 February 2016 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 52nd Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2017 | 17 February 2017 | 19 February 2017 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 53rd Munich Security Conference |
References
- ↑ http://archive.today/2020.11.21-201306/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Oppermann
- ↑ http://archive.today/2020.11.21-201732/https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Oppermann_(Politiker)
- ↑ Die zufälligen Tode der Corona-Kritiker - Radiomuenchen (15. December 2023 ) - https://blog.fdik.org/2023-12/s1702813939
- ↑ https://www.oval.media/ploetzlich-und-unerwartet/ saved via Archive.org
- ↑ https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/sperrstunde-in-berlin-thomas-oppermann-kritisiert-corona-politik-von-bund-und-laendern-a-1db27890-aa14-4a5a-9264-1106c3bce0e0
- ↑ https://overton-magazin.de/dialog/wir-haben-was-in-bewegung-gebracht-und-sind-in-den-fokus-geraten/
- ↑ https://www.focus.de/politik/deutschland/im-alter-von-66-jahren-spd-politiker-thomas-oppermann-ist-gestorben_id_12582015.html
- ↑ https://www.zdf.de/nachrichten/politik/thomas-oppermann-gestorben-100.html
- ↑ https://multipolar-magazin.de/meldungen/0089