Document:The Case Reiner Fuellmich - my statement!

From Wikispooks
Revision as of 02:45, 11 January 2023 by Sunvalley (talk | contribs) (start)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Disclaimer (#3)Document.png file of unspecified type  by Simon Goddek dated 26 September 2022
Subjects: Reiner Fuellmich
Source: Telegram (Link)

★ Start a Discussion about this document
The Case Reiner Fuellmich - my statement!



I criticized Reiner Fuellmich in a Telegram post five days ago and informed you about the accusations regarding the misappropriation of donated funds. The consequence were hundreds of comments. Many of you agreed with me, but others strongly disagreed with my point of view.

Some of you even accused me of slandering Reiner and dividing the opposition. I cannot leave this unchallenged as I usually don't throw sticks and stones at everybody I find suspicious. So here is my personal experience with Reiner Fuellmich.

I first got in contact with "Stiftung Corona Ausschuss" (i.e. Reiner) end of 2020. An acquaintance advised me to transfer all my available money to Reiner as he would file a class action lawsuit and that it would be the best investment ever. I learned that Reiner was a German lawyer aiming to bring the protagonists (i.e. Drosten in Germany; Fauci in the US) to justice. I embraced that idea.

After doing some research, I discovered that "Stiftung Corona Ausschuss" wasn't a Stiftung (Stiftung means foundation/trust) but a private corporation without any custodian. The name was consequently misleading. The donations would directly go to a personal account, so I refrained from donating money to Reiner.

In January 2021, when I exposed that Drosten committed scientific fraud by bypassing the peer-review process of his COVID PCR publication at a journal where he is part of the editorial board, we contacted Reiner. We provided him with all the evidence I wrote down in this Substack article.

To my surprise, despite the overwhelming evidence of corruption and fraud, Reiner wasn't interested in suing Christian Drosten. Instead, Reiner came up with the following excuses.

1. "I do not have time; I am currently working on filing a class action in the US. This is much bigger, and it will succeed."

As we know, he did not file anything. This never happened.

2. "The Journal Eurosurveillance is located in Sweden. I am a German lawyer, and I am limited to this location."

This is also nonsense. Drosten is resident in Germany. Also, Sweden is part of the EU, and if Reiner really wanted, he could have sued the EU-owned journal Eurosurveillance. If necessary, with the help of a Swedish colleague. Given his millions of donations, the costs wouldn't have been a big issue.

3. "I am busy with Corona Ausschuss".

Well, he kept on saying that the "Corona Ausschuss" existed to bring down the perpetrators. That organization consisted of four lawyers and we handed evidence to them on a silver platter. By now we know that the weekly announcements that "in two weeks we will provide you with upcoming lawsuits" were simply a blatant delaying tactic.

I believe that it was never their intention to sue anybody. I am convinced that Reiner's task was to gatekeep the legal domain so other lawyers would be like "why should I sue them, Reiner is already doing so!?". I will not deny that the members of Corona Ausschuss provided us with some good information. However, there were several downsides:

  • They provided 90% good information, and 10% ridiculous misinformation (i.e. micro-submarines that were injected into our bloodstream; or forced vaccinations in German elderly homes which never happened)
  • Every week they would talk for 6 hours straight. They could have prepared lawsuits in that time and updated the audience with 15-20 video messages (typical attention span of our generation).
  • Recently, Reiner stated that he would not file any lawsuit as he does not trust the legal system anymore. HE HAS NOT EVEN TRIED! He then said that it is now up to the population to fight for their rights... after collecting millions of donations and making false promises.

The comment section is open. And as I said above - this is my personal experience with him. I could be wrong but I think we need to start entertaining the possibility that we've backed the wrong horse.

Best, Simon @Goddek

P.S. Until April 2020, Fuellmich received money from the Gates Foundation (PROOF!). Another red flag!

References