"Dr. Fuellmich of Germany discusses the findings of the International Corona Investigative Committee that was formed on July 10, 2020 by four lawyers. The committee is made up of lawyers, doctors, and scientists who together have reached the conclusion that COVID may well be the greatest crime against Humanity in history."
Fuellmich (1m15s -3m40s): "This corona crisis, according to all we know today, must be renamed a corona scandal, and those responsible for it must be criminally prosecuted and sued for civil damages. On a political level, everything must be done to make sure that no one will ever again be in a position of such power to be able to defraud humanity or to attempt to manipulate us with their corrupt agendas. And for this reason I will now explain to you how and where an international network of lawyers will argue this biggest tort case ever - the corona fraud scandal, which has meanwhile probably unfolded into the greatest crime against humanity ever committed ...
The 3 major questions to be answered in the context of the judicial approach to the corona scandal are:
1) Is there a corona pandemic or is there only a PCR test pandemic? ...
2) Do the so-called anti-corona measures such as the lockdowns, mandatory face masks, social distancing, and quarantine regulations serve to protect the world's population from corona or do these measures serve only to make people panic so that they believe without asking any questions that their lives are in danger so that in the end the pharmaceutical and tech industries can generate huge profits from the sale of PCR tests, antigen and antibody tests and vaccines as well as the harvesting of our genetic fingerprints? and
3) Is it true that the German government was massively lobbied, more so than any other country, by the chief protagonists of this so-called corona pandemic?"
On 12/1/2024, the International Crimes Investigative Committee (ICIC) granted approval for publication by The Covid Index.
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