
“Habig, mask on!” – Prison chicanery even in a snowstorm
Habig served 16 months in prison for helping patients resist vaccine coercion. Now, for the first time after his release, he is talking about his ordeal in prison and his motives.

Habig served 16 months in prison for helping patients resist vaccine coercion. Now, for the first time after his release, he is talking about his ordeal in prison and his motives.

A few days after the elections, the prosecutor’s office, which is bound by instructions, does an about-face and now recognizes an attack on the AfD leader after all. Was she deliberately silent for so long?

Those who operate in the family environment of powerful clans enjoy special legal rights in this country. The latest example: a clan member escapes a prison sentence of several years in a bizarre Berlin court case. By Daniel Weinmann.

Was his prosecution a denial of justice? The Stuttgart Regional Court refuses to even try the symbol of the Corona protests.