Stefan Hockertz
Stefan Hockertz (doctor, scientist) | |
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Born | May 18, 1960 Hanover |
Nationality | German |
Alma mater | University of Hanover, University of Hamburg |
Interests | COVID-19 |
German well known critic of the corona measures and the "vaccinations" - raided by "tax office" and intelligence services. |
Stefan W. Hockertz is a German scientist and entrepreneur. In 2003 and 2004 he was director of the Institute for Experimental and Clinical Toxicology at Eppendorf University Hospital[1]. In 2004, Hockertz started his own business.
He became known to a broad public in spring 2020 through his criticism of the medical and political handling of the COVID-19 event.
Career
Hockertz studied biology at the University of Hanover (Diploma 1985) and received his doctorate there in 1988[2]. He then completed his habilitation in 1999 at the University of Hamburg for the subjects toxicology and pharmacology with the habilitation thesis Immunotoxicology: Changes in immunological functions of the organism.[3]
From 1986 to 2001 he carried out research at the Fraunhofer Society in Hanover, and was also a member of the Fraunhofer working group for toxicology and environmental medicine in Hamburg.[4]
From 2000 to 2001 he was a private lecturer in toxicology and pharmacology at the University of Hamburg and from 2001 to 2004 professor for molecular immunotoxicology. From 2000 to 2003 he worked at the Institute for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University Hospital Eppendorf, where he was director in 2004. In 2003 and 2004 he worked at the Center for Experimental Medicine.[5]
He then worked independently and is currently (2020) managing director of his own consultancy in Freiburg, which he founded in 1994.
Raided by the government
On June 17, 2021, at 7 a.m. his doorbell rang. Twelve people stood in front of his door, eight in civilian clothes, four armed men in uniform. One of the men introduced himself as a tax inspector. For four hours, Hockertz's business and living quarters were taken apart - and, it seems, went far beyond an usual search. The four uniformed men disappeared after an hour when they saw that Hockertz remained peaceful. The rest of the squad made it clear that they knew exactly who he was and what he was doing politically about corona and vaccination. All technical equipment was confiscated.[6]
A first tax audit had already taken place in October 2020, at a time when Hockertz was already well known as a critic of the corona measures and the "vaccinations". Through his tax advisor, Hockertz forwarded all the requested documents to the tax office. He didn't hear anything after that - until June 17, 2021.[6]
The protocol that was handed out after the house search raises questions. Because of the eight alleged tax investigators only one name was listed. Which is unusual, because in such protocols all search officers are listed by name for legal reasons. [6]
Hockertz therefore commissioned renowned tax criminal lawyers and experts to safeguard his interests. Within a few days he received cell phones and PCs back, which he then had experts scrutinize. They found state Trojans and other surveillance software on the devices.
Hockertz ’lawyers and experts assume that the tax allegations will soon be off the table and that there are no indications of tax evasion. But the German authorities obviously see it differently, and blocked his bank accounts and issued a seizure order for 820,000 euros, which might make him lose his home and business.[6]
And although it is not customary in such cases to arrest the alleged tax evader, Hockertz decided to leave Germany for security reasons. "I can no longer live here and certainly no longer work," he said. However, he emphasized that he was not suicidal. He does this in order to make it clear in advance that under no circumstances would he take his own life.[6]
Professor Hockertz was completely exhausted after this "attack". He was totally in shock. His family doctor diagnosed him with post-traumatic stress disorder after the house search, and is not able to work, he has been badly damaged by all these events.[6]
References
- ↑ https://www.hpk.uni-hamburg.de/resolve/id/cph_person_00003920
- ↑ http://d-nb.info/890930910
- ↑ https://kataloge.uni-hamburg.de/DB=1/SET=1/TTL=1/SHW?FRST=1
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/19990117080332/http://www.fhg.de/german/profile/atu.html
- ↑ https://www.hpk.uni-hamburg.de/resolve/id/cph_person_00003920
- ↑ a b c d e f https://corona-transition.org/der-wissenschaftler-prof-stefan-hockertz-hat-deutschland-verlassen