Lawyer Dr. Reiner Fuellmich, Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg and Lawyer Viviane Fischer are in the process of conducting an extra parliamentary process where numerous lawyers and experts from around the world are being called to discuss the sudden loss of human rights in their nations and what they are going to do to fight for real democracy and justice.
Today, we are considering the testimony of activist Leslie Manookian and Lawyer George Wentz.
Leslie Manookian describes how the US politicians have been enticed into dismantling the antitrust laws that would have prevented the present consolidated centrally organized media which relentlessly deceives the public.
Lawyer George Wentz is fighting the mask mandates in court. He says that the strategy in the war against the public involves fostering dependence so that no one can stand in the way of their plans.
To expose the origins of the not so hidden sneaky dictatorship attacking us, allow me to suggest listening to REAL HISTORY.
To watch George Wentz and Leslie Manookian speak, start the video at around 5:40:36
I transcribed a summary of the dialogue below. There’s a lot more information available if you want to watch the video and it is well worth your time.
The text below is continued from here.
Dr. Reiner Fuellmich: This text chain idea is a great idea Leslie. So this lawsuit was only filed 3 days ago [July 13, 2021], right?
George Wentz: The lawsuit? Yes.
Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg: I was listening to what you were all saying about nurses standing up against forced vaccination. Health concerns are going to be put under pressure. Nurses are fighting to keep their job and we have the same thing in Germany. There are many health care workers who have left their jobs because they do not like to work under these circumstances anymore. As a politician who was working in health, there is a very big tendency of organizing the structure of hospitals in Germany. I think it’s the same thing in other states. We have many small hospitals which could be useful within their framework. But now we have the tendency, although there is this so called pandemic and “emergency”, Germany closed 6,000 care beds. They just closed them. They didn’t need them. I think what we are experiencing now is that pressure is being put on the health care staff so push them out of a job so they can close hospitals and to monopolize. I think this is a trick to monopolize health provider services. There is a good initiative, it’s call gemeingut in government, it means what’s for the common good. Things that are for the common good, like the water supply. The things that all of us need. They wanted it to be administered in a democratic manner. They want it to be under their own influence. They don’t want to give the authority away to big companies. There want to keep it in their own sphere. They are protesting against the closing of hospitals. I think we could consider changing the way that hospitals work. It’s not necessary that every hospital do every thing. Some of them only do what can earn them a lot of money. It’s very dangerous when we just give up the small hospitals. We could give them a new task. Working together very closely with the ambulance system to integrate the care within a region. This would require a completely new planning of hospitals. Let me continue in German . . .
Dr. Reiner Fuellmich (translates): In Germany, most of the hospitals are public hospitals. They are owned and operated by the community or by the state or by the churches, parochial hospitals. Wolfgang is afraid that what is happening: this push to get health care workers to tolerate vaccination is really to drive health care workers out of their jobs. Just like in Idaho, many people are simply not going to go along with it and they’re not going to wait until they are fired, they are going to go. He is afraid that what’s going to happen is that this is going to make it easier here in Germany at least for the state to close even more hospitals so that eventually this whole thing is privatized and then finally, we’ll get rid of the doctors etc. etc. and then we’ll have digitalized medicine. I know it’s a little different in the United States because most of the hospitals there are privately owned anyway.
Leslie Manookian: They may be privately owned but the problem is centralization. They may be privately owned but they are really owned by giant corporations.
George Wentz: They are federalized. They are controlled by the FDA, the CDC -
Leslie Manookian: And insurance. To me the real solution is to go back to community run hospitals. The whole problem today is that the few have too much power.
George Wentz: It’s the centralization of power that is the problem. Those who are in power are right now doing every thing they can to create dependency of the masses on them. Whether it’s health care, they want the dependency. Big Pharma, they want the dependency. Digitalized currency, they want the dependency. Every single effort we see is the exact opposite of what was framed in the Constitution of the United States which was about decentralized and diffused power. There are 1,000s and 1.000s of counties in this country, right? Then there are 50 different states. This should give us so many different flavors of self government. As long as its local and close to the people. But this is the problem, the elites cannot control that. So over the course of when that was set up, they have been trying to federalize. Federalize it. Federalize it. More and more concentrated. In that way the elites, starting with J.P. Morgan, going way back, all the big guys, right? They controlled the politicians in order to concentrate all of that power into Washington D.C. That’s where you have the magic ring that has all of the power, where it can be easily obtained.
Leslie Manookian: As you know I worked in investment banking. Back in the 80s and 90s, it was a really important question when a corporation announced a merger or a takeover, the question was: “Will the Federal Trade Commission approve it?” All of these mega mergers were questioned. Is it legal? Does it violate anti-trust laws? Laws that had been in place for around 80 years at that point. What’s happened for the last 30 years, those anti-trust laws have been repealed and overrun. So now we see that all of the media in the United States is in the hands of 6 corporations. That used to be illegal. It used to be illegal for a media company to also own another media company in an adjacent market. You couldn’t own newspapers everywhere. You couldn’t own television stations everywhere. There were all of these blocks to this. You’ve got the political consolidation and also the corporation consolidation and it’s the marriage of the 2 of those that is facilitating the tyranny that we see today.
Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg: I would like to say that there is an organization that is trying to find the best solution in health care, trying to observe it. They learn that it is health care providers in Sweden that are the best. They are the highest in their ranking. You survive the most if you have a heart attack, you live the longest with diabetes and so on. All those countries who have regionalized system, they do the planning in a regionalized manner. The state’s role should just be to help them find the best solutions. The need to have a budget and with that they can buy a hospital, they can buy ambulances, whatever they do. Those systems need to involve people who are engaged in how they want to be cared for. These Swedish hospitals are successful so we have good argument on behalf of this style of health care.
Leslie Manookian: We can’t let someone else solve our problems. The more power you give away, the more power someone else has to use against you. The last thing I want is for the state to be involved with basically anything. I think the state should do one thing and one thing only and that is to protect our rights. That’s what it was established for. I think we need to get back to that. I lived in London for 10 years and Germany for 1 and I know that’s not a popular view point in Europe. I think what we’re seeing right now is the result of what’s been going on for a very long time which is that the state has been amassing power, in concert with corporations and they are using that against us to control us. We have to be very careful that we never get back to that place again. We’ve got to reclaim our rights. We do that by creating our own currencies. Our own markets. Our own food systems. Everything.
Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg: It’s our work. It all comes from us!
Leslie Manookian: Think about it. My taxpayer dollars went to fund Moderna’s vaccine and now it’s being forced on people that don’t want it. How outrageous is that? We’ve got to push back against this unbelievable, illegal, unethical and inhumane power grab that’s happening all over the world. It’s being forced on people who don’t want it. How outrageous is that? We’ve got to push back against this. People have to rise up. Those of us who are here, those of us fighting on the legal front, we cannot do it alone. We don’t have enough lawyers. We don’t have enough people. We need each and every one of you to stand up and be counted. Stand up and say no. Stand up and refuse. You have to. We cannot do it by ourselves. Every single person that stands up and says no empowers someone else to do the same thing. It is so important. Do not leave it to others. We need everyone. Everyone to get involved. Because we cannot do it without you and your numbers.
Dr. Reiner Fuellmich: That’s empowering. I think it will work because it’s working already. That’s why we see this outrageous behavior. It took us a long time to understand and to argue that the PCR Test doesn’t do the trick. It’s a great tool. The inventor Kary Mullis won the Nobel Prize for it. But it is not good for detecting infections. That took us so long! In the meantime however, there is no question that this is not about health. This is about genocide. This is about eugenics. That’s why we all have to stand up. Because later they’re going to go after each and every one of us if we do not show them the stop sign. . . This is about human activities - singing and dancing and hugging, this is about life. And they are about death. They have nothing but death to offer.