Covid and the jab: Fuellmich gets the Assange treatment

“For the past four months I have been kept in solitary confinement, with neither any notice or a hearing, that is, wilfully and arbitrarily. For the past four months I have been driven to and from court not just in handcuffs but in handcuffs chained to a leather belt around my waist, and shackled; accompanied by heavily armed officers with bullet-proof vests who tell me every time I sign a waiver declaring that I do not want to wear a bullet-proof vest that a stray bullet might hit and kill me, and that that would then be my problem. Again, neither I nor my lawyers were ever told the reasons for this, nor were we ever given a chance to respond to any reasons on which this treatment might be based.”

Dr Reiner Fuellmich, in a recorded statement made available on Cairns News, 21 October 2024 (https://cairnsnews.org/2024/10/21/update-from-dr-reiner-fuellmich/)

Maybe you’ve never heard of Dr Reiner Fuellmich.

In January 2021 Cairns News reported that Reiner, the German lawyer who successfully led lawsuits against the corporate giants VW and Deutsche Bank, was about to launch lawsuits in Germany and the US over alleged false claims around the COVID-19 “pandemic” panic and the PCR test upon which it was based.

A succession of updates followed, from that source and from others, including:

on 8 Feb 2022, https://cairnsnews.org/2022/02/08/dr-reiner-fuellmich-opening-statement-of-covid-nuremberg-2-0-grand-jury/

later in 2022, a mini-documentary, Planet Lockdown

on 17 Feb 2024, https://cairnsnews.org/2024/02/17/update-on-reiner-fuellmich-court-action/

on 13 Sep 2024 an analysis by Joseph Molitorisz on Celia Faber’s substack, reporting that articulation of a coherent charge against Reiner cannot now be forthcoming; and that the charge will be revealed at the time of the verdict.

Meanwhile the original accusations about misappropriation of funds appear to have been laid to rest.

Little wonder that Professor Molitorisz introduced his own article with a quote from Kafka’s The Trial. Same madness.

Molitorisz views Reiner as an exemplar of German Enlightenment thinking: “The Enlightenment can be encapsulated in Immanuel Kant’s famous motto “Sapere Aude” which can be translated as “Have courage to use your own reason.” Reiner Fuellmich is an exemplar of this, even if German Enlightenment thought has seemingly gone out of fashion in its place of birth.”

And meanwhile some others accuse Reiner of being controlled opposition!

One thing is for sure: the accumulation of testamentary evidence from hundreds of interviews with subject matter experts from around the world over several years represents a source of hope for many, and a grave threat to some others.

Assange: “The injustice is absolutely breath-taking”

The statement

“Who can forget – who could possibly forget – the grainy image provided to WikiLeaks by a brave whistleblower that subsequently was released under the title of ‘Collateral Murder’, the footage of a US attack helicopter gunning down and killing innocent civilians and Reuters journalists in a street in Iraq?  We only know of that, Deputy Speaker, because Julian Assange made us aware of that.  He was doing his job.  He was exercising every right that he has as a journalist to tell us about wrongdoing. 

Deputy Speaker, the injustice of this is absolutely breathtaking,  Absolutely breathtaking.  As much as the attack on journalism is terrifying – because if the matter proceeds to its shameful conclusion then it will have set a precedent that applies to all Australian journalists that if ever any Australian journalist annoys a foreign government in any way and if that government is a government that the Australian government is hoping to curry favour with, then who’s to say that the Australian Government won’t be complicit in the extradition or the transport of that Australian journalist to that country?”

The source

Andrew Wilkie, Independent Member for Clark,  in a speech to the Australian Parliament, as reported in Cairns News, 15 February 2024, “Tasmanian MHR moves successful motion to bring Assange back to Australia”, (Tasmanian MHR moves successful motion to bring Assange back to Australia – www.cairnsnews.org

My take on it

I met Julian’s father last year.  I asked him how it was going.  He said that after fifteen years of this he had learned not to get his hopes up, but to take one day at a time.

It was also last year that Assange’s wife published this message on X:

Julian is 52 now. He was 38 when WikiLeaks published Collateral Murder and was last free. The video shows the US army killing a dozen civilians, including two Reuters employees on assignment and the rescuers who stopped to help the wounded. Reuters formally attempted to obtain the video but the Pentagon refused to hand it over. The evidence of what had happened remained on US military servers until intelligence whistle-blower Chelsea Manning sent it to WikiLeaks. Collateral Murder had a massive impact. The millions of dollars that had been poured into Pentagon PR messaging couldn’t make the public un-see the war crime.

“In a sane world, Assange would not only be freed, but awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom,” one person observed on X.

I agree.

Some do not.  The Liberal National Party voted against Wilkie’s motion – yet another marker that it has lost its moral compass – but gladly the motion was carried, 86 votes to 42.

Now the matter lies in the hands of two High Court Justices in the UK, with an appeal against his extradition set to be determined next week.

Please God there will soon be better news for Julian, and for his dad.