Monday, April 24, 2023

GERMANY: Vaccine injuries become the dominant theme of German reporting on the mRNA jabs

 

Last month, German Health Minister and renowned virus pest Karl Lauterbach gave a remarkable interview in which he denounced “exorbitant” pharmaceutical profits, deplored “dismaying” vaccine injuries, and called for the manufacturers to set aside funds for those who have been harmed. 

He did so amid a growing wave of reporting on vaccine injuries in the German press – a wave which his statements have now turned into a tsunami. 

In the weeks since, vaccine injuries and side effects have become the dominant theme of German press coverage on the jabs, from local papers to national media.

It’s been a serious shift, the likes of which I’m not sure has unfolded in any other country. To give you a taste of it, I’ve assembled a representative selection of stories from the last eight weeks or so, in roughly reverse chronological order. As you read through them, remember that these are all links to publications read by ordinary people; I’ve excluded all media with overt Covid-sceptic associations.

  • From the national tabloid BILD

    He lost his sight: Dietmar S. sues Biontech for 150,000 Euros. 

    Dietmar S. became as good as blind in his right eye following Covid vaccination. Now the case is going to trial.

  • From Der Spiegel

    “The problems are hushed up”: Marburg cardiologist Bernhard Schieffer treats people who suffer from long-term symptoms after Covid vaccinations. He criticises the lack of support – and Health Minister Karl Lauterbach.

  • From the Hessische/Niedersäschsische Allgemeine, a regional paper

    Post-Vac: “My life is no longer like before” – Sick after Covid vaccination. 

    Almost five million people in Hesse have been vaccinated against Covid-19. Some have developed serious illnesses afterwards. One of them is Dieter Gebert from Kassel.

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