Sucharit Bhakdi

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Person.png Sucharit Bhakdi  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(virologist, COVID-19/Dissident, Science dissident)
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Born1 November 1946
NationalityThai, German
Alma materUniversity of Bonn, University of Giessen, University of Mainz, University of Copenhagen, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
Interests • virology
• Covid-19
• Covid-19/Lockdown
• Covid-19/Vaccine
Interest ofPlanet Lockdown
One of the first and most important protesters against Covid-19 misinformation

Sucharit Bhakdi (born Sucharit Punyaratabandhu) is a retired Thai-German microbiologist. He was a professor at the University of Mainz, where from 1991 to 2012 he was head of the Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene[1]

Since March 2020, he has been one of the earliest and harshest critic of Corona misinformation from the government, including the imposing of lockdowns and facemasks, mandatory and untested vaccines.

Trial and acquittal

In an attempt at brown-baiting all dissidence against Covid, the German justice system opened a case against Bhakdi in November 2021 for inciting hatred against people of the Jewish faith[2] The prosecutor demanded a fine of 180 daily rates of 90 euros each, or five years in prison, for sedition. The statement from in question was:

I admired the Israelis more than any people in the world. ... The greatest spirits were Jews, I adored them ... And now they are doing this. The people who have fled from this country [Germany], where the evil one [Hitler] was, have turned their own country into something even worse. It's unbelievable. There is no people who study better than them, but they have learned and implemented evil. And that's why Israel is now living hell.[3]

Spiegel advocating for purge

In 2023, the corporate media magazine Spiegel[4] advocated for him being stripped of the title of professor. The magazine also advocated for this purging to happen to Michael Meyen, Patrik Baab and Ulrike Guérot, three other dissidents or critical academics. The article was written by Spiegel-editor Lisa Duhm under a pseudonym.[5]


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