Head of Discussion:
Dr. Reiner Fuellmich - (Attorney at Law, founder of the International Crimes Investigative Committee; Göttingen, NI / Germany)
Discussion Participants:
- Dr. Claus Köhnlein (Internist; Kiel, SH / Germany)
- Dr. Hans-Joachim Maaz (Psychoanalyst; chairman of the Choriner Instituts für Tiefenpsychologie und psychosoziale Prävention; founder of the Hans-Joachim Maaz - Stiftung Beziehungskultur; Halle a.d. Saale, ST / Germany)
- Samuel Eckert - (Businessman, Initiator of the Isolate Truth Fund)
Video description: "In this episode of ICIC, Reiner Fuellmich and his guests discuss the 'science' as well as the psychological aspects behind our current health crisis including faulty or non-existent scientific studies, profit-driven narratives and the aggressive scare tactics which created a global mass psychosis.
Together they address critical questions:
- Does a purified isolate of a virus exist? If not, why?
- Do viruses even exist?
- Are vaccines the cause or the cure? Do they do more harm than good?
- And what about society as a whole? How did we get here? How could we have let it come this far? Why is there such division, competition and sabotage even within 'the resistance'?
- And most importantly: Can we as a society overcome this? How can we collectively open our eyes, our minds and our hearts and journey into a prosperous future as healthy, happy and sovereign human beings? It begins with each and every one of us."
German with English subtitles.
On 12/1/2024, the International Crimes Investigative Committee (ICIC) granted approval for publication by The Covid Index.
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