1940s Calling: German Politicians Propose National Vaccine Registry
Buchenwald uses 2G rule to exclude visitors from exhibition about… ‘exclusion’
The former concentration camp Buchenwald now uses 2G at an exhibition about… “The exclusion of people”.
From November 19, at the Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora memorial sites, the “2G rule” has applied to visitors to the exhibitions. An online ticket is required to visit the exhibition at the Buchenwald concentration camp.
The Buchenwald Memorial hosts the permanent exhibition Buchenwald:Exclusion and Violence 1937 to 1945 in the former main building as well as the exhibition Soviet Special Camps No. 2 1945 to 1950 reopened for visitors.
However, due to their small size, other exhibitions and individual buildings have remained closed or, like the former crematorium, can only be visited as part of a guided tour.
The memorial which was supposed to convey the dangers of exclusion, is now itself setting an example for exclusion since 2G is controversial in Germany, even among pro-government virologists. “The so-called 2G model is part of the problem,” virologist Alexander Kekulé recently complained. “Those who have been vaccinated and those who have recovered believe they are safe because they were told that until recently. But they also become infected to a considerable extent. As a result, we now have this massive wave among the vaccinated.”
Critics complain that 2G is not about protection against infections, but about the exclusion and punishment of unvaccinated people. They maintain that 3G makes more sense because it includes the testing option for the unvaccinated.
Buchenwald was one of the largest concentration camps on German soil. From 1937 to 1945 it was used by the Nazis as a prison for forced labor not far from Weimar. During the entire period, some 266000 people from all over Europe were imprisoned here. It is estimated that 56 000 died there.
According to Wikipedia, many inmates died at Buchenwald as a result of human experimentation. The camp was the site of large-scale trials for vaccines against epidemic typhus in 1942 and 1943. In all 729 inmates were used as test subjects, of whom 154 died.
Other pharmaceutical experiments also occurred at Buchenwald. One such experiment aimed at determining the precise fatal dose of a poison of the alkaloid group; according to the testimony of one doctor, four prisoners were administered the poison, and when it proved not to be fatal they were “strangled in the crematorium” and subsequently “dissected”.
Among various other experiments was one which, in order to test the effectiveness of a balm for wounds from incendiary bombs, involved inflicting “very severe” white phosphorus burns on inmates.
Fauci killed orphaned children with toxic drugs
These experiments remind one of the recent human experiments by Dr Anthony Fauci on orphaned children. The drugs given the children by Fauci were toxic, known to cause genetic mutation, organ failure, bone marrow death, bodily deformations, brain damage and fatal skin disorders. If the children refused the drugs, they were held down and force fed.
“If the children continued to resist, they were taken to Columbia Presbyterian hospital where a surgeon put a plastic tube through their abdominal wall into their stomachs. From then on, the drugs were injected directly into their intestines,” according to researcher Suzanna Bowling.
The news about Fauci’s funding to conduct cruel experiments on Beagle puppies was leaked expressly to drown out the horrifying deaths of these orphans for which he is directly responsible.
“The irony is that it’s these little puppies bringing the outrage,” remarked Vera Sharav, founder of the Alliance for Human Research Protection (AHRP). “Animals have powerful advocates, like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, fighting to protect them from this kind of abuse. But these children are disposable. It’s a travesty.”
Despite clear similarities, no comparisons with Nazi Germany allowed
In the Netherlands meanwhile, Forum for Democracy leader Thierry Baudet was charged by a Jewish lobby organization because he had made comparisons between the plight of the unvaccinated and Jews. Astoundingly, the judge agreed with the lobby. Baudet was told that he had to delete four “offensive” tweets or be fined no less than 25 000 euros daily.
The lobby group maintained that it was committed “to the interests of Jews and Israel”. The lobby group, the Center for Information and Documentation Israel (CIDI), as well as the judge agreed banning such comparisons in the name of “fighting fascism”.
BREAKING: After the revelation of the tampering of the Corona figures in Germany, the people are standing up and rebelling – Over 11,000 people demonstrate in Hamburg against the regime
According to the media, the police were prepared for a large-scale operation on Saturday. The 8,000 registered participants for the demonstration ” Hands off our children” are realistic, said press spokesperson Holger Vehren in the run-up. Jusos, Green Youth and other representatives of the left to extreme left political spectrum had announced a total of three counter-demonstrations (including: “Against Nazis! Against Schwurbler*innen! Against Querfront”). The police expected 1,000 participants at these events.
The demonstration under this motto is nothing new in Hamburg – it has already been taking place regularly for weeks. But this weekend, in addition to the larger police contingent, there are new factors. First and foremost, the Senate’s new Corona regulations are taking effect. Among them is the obligation to wear a mask at demonstrations, including a fine of 150 euros for those who refuse to wear a mask. The police would have enough people on the ground to control this.
On the other hand, there is the scandal that was uncovered a few days ago about the false figures of Hamburg’s mayor Peter Tschentscher ( Social Democratic Party of Germany). Tschentscher had claimed on November 16 that more than 90 percent of infections would occur in unvaccinated people. Such figures were used to justify the Corona measures in the Hanseatic city. But now it turns out: in 63.2 percent of the cases, the vaccination status of the newly infected is unknown.
According to the police, there were about 11,000 participants. This is not only more than the expected 8,000 people, but also significantly more than a week ago when, according to officials, around 5,000 people demonstrated – at that time still without masks. The “Tschentscher effect” probably drove some Hamburgers onto the streets even on a chilly December evening.
https://www.tichyseinblick.de/daili-es-sentials/hamburg-demo-corona-massnahmen-18122021/
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France: The attack on an imam was not Islamophobic, the perpetrator was a drunken Algerian migrant. Islamist groups had tried to use the matter for their own ends
An imam in the Rue Saint-Nicolas was attacked in the street in Nancy on Thursday “for no apparent reason”, according to the Nancy public prosecutor’s office. The suspected perpetrator, an Algerian national, was drunk at the time of the attack and allegedly sprayed tear gas into the window of a restaurant.
Nancy police arrested a drunk man in Nancy on Thursday. The Algerian national allegedly attacked an imam in the Rue Saint-Nicolas by punching him “for no apparent reason”, said François Pérain, the public prosecutor of Nancy.
The suspect also allegedly pulled a machete out of his pocket and sprayed the window of a restaurant with tear gas.
In police custody, the man stated that he could not remember anything. A psychiatric report is to be drawn up “to shed light on this incident”, explains the public prosecutor’s office in Nancy. www.francebleu.fr