The news of mortality in Germany at 36% above normal, becomes too hard to hide. The never-before-wrong, multiple-degreed health expert and German health minister Karl Lauterbach admits that “mistakes were made.” He does not admit that closing schools was a mistake. He does not admit that force-vaccinating Germans with unproven, deadly vaccines causing 36% excess mortality was a mistake. The tiny error he is admitting is that the schools were closed for “too long.” It gets worse from here. Who does Lauterbach blame for this? That’s right, he blames nameless “scientists”: The anonymous scientists gave poor Karl bad advice, which is why “mistakes were made.” But who is Karl Lauterbach? He IS a scientist, educated at Harvard, the University of Dusseldorf, and more!
For a Harvard-trained epidemiologist and health policy expert, blaming other “experts” is a little disingenuous. It is Difficult to Ask for Forgiveness, Karl saysIn the above quote, Karl said it is “difficult to ask for forgiveness” since he blames other “scientists” and does not even admit to his crime of poisoning young Germans with Covid vaccines and causing excess deaths. But would Karl deserve forgiveness if he mustered the courage to ask for it? Does asking for forgiveness require honest admission of fault instead of blaming nameless “other scientists”? You're currently a free subscriber to Igor’s Newsletter. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |