One of the key leaders in the “Second Nuremberg” project aiming to hold
the purveyors of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) “pandemic” accountable
for their crimes against humanity, German lawyer Dr. Reiner Fuellmich,
who was arrested in retaliation and is now being tried, has shared an update about his trial.
Dr. Fuellmich, who currently sits in a Göttingen jail for
accusations of embezzlement, has thus far attended five trial days.
Citizen journalist Daniela Goeken, who was present for all five trial
days, reports that Dr. Fuellmich’s arrest was a “conspiracy, a concerted
action by many people to condemn him to inactivity.” Dr. Fuellmich’s
Corona Committee colleagues engaged in a “manhunt” against him,
conspiring with the prosecution to execute his arrest.
“They did not shy away from luring him somewhere, setting traps
for him, inviting him to events just to get the opportunity to intercept
him,” Goeken says. “Because apparently it was not possible to arrest
the accused legally, as he was in a non-European country and there was
no international criminal warrant.
“How can this kind of ‘manhunt’ happen in a civilized country
like Germany? Why are complainants, who are actually quite normal
citizens, allowed to actively help arrest and imprison the person they
have reported?” she adds, noting that Dr. Fuellmich is not a criminal,
and that this is a civil matter – so why the manhunt?
Pre-crime witch hunt
Concerning the trial, the “crime” Dr. Fuellmich is accused of
committing is easily remediated. He says he can pay back what he
borrowed from the Corona Committee’s account once his property has been
sold.
It was also revealed that the criminal complaint filed against Dr. Fuellmich was signed on Sept. 2, 2022, before any alleged “crime” was even committed. How can this happen? And more importantly, has this type of thing ever happened before?
When Dr. Fuellmich’s house was sold, he was not even allowed to
repay what he borrowed because somehow the complainants managed to have
the money “transferred to one of their own accounts,” Goeken explains.
“Imagine that for a moment, people file a criminal complaint ‘as a
precaution’ and then themselves ensure that the accused has no choice
but to actually commit the ‘crime,'” she adds. “Is this even about
money, or is there something completely different behind it?”
One of the complainants, Viviane Fischer, gave confusing
testimony for almost two complete days of the trial, suggesting that Dr.
Fuellmich stole the money, but was unable to repay it because the
proceeds from the sale of his home were stolen by Fischer and the other
complainants.
On the fourth and fifth days of the trial, Fischer made wild
accusations against Dr. Fuellmich concerning what he did with the money,
failing to accurately explain that it was initially taken to keep it
protected from state seizure. In the process, Fischer made herself look
bad after a chat history was shown on a screen in which Dr. Fuellmich
asked Fischer about her portion of the safekeeping money, which she
admitted was “already gone.”
“It almost looks like you’ve used up this money?” the judge then asked Fischer, to which she responded with various excuses.
“We are faced with a puzzle,” Goeken explains about how the case against Dr. Fuellmich
started to fall apart around this time in the trial proceedings. “But
what we can see is that it is a conspiracy. It is a concerted action by
many people that has ultimately led to the most active member of a small
community of truth-seekers … now being condemned to absolute
inactivity and completely powerless in a high-security prison and being
treated like a serious criminal.”
Goeken’s full update of the trial is available at Truth Summit.Â
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