As of: March 26, 2024, 5:25 a.m
By: Sandra Sporer
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Explosive passages in the published RKI minutes.
The 3G rule is said to be “not technically justifiable” and there was “no evidence” for the FFP2 mask requirement.
Berlin – Was the basis for the lockdown created on the orders of a single person outside the RKI?
Was the mask requirement pointless and the RKI knew about it?
And maybe the 3G rule shouldn't have existed at all?
The online magazine
Mulitipolar
raises these questions with regard to the minutes of the RKI crisis team's meetings that they made public and calls for a “processing of the corona crisis” that is long overdue.
A report by
ZDF
states that the approximately 1,000-page documents could have “politically explosive power”.
The RKI has published protocols from the Corona crisis team.
They contain some statements that raise questions about the justification of some Corona measures.
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Waiting for the “signal” – statement in RKI minutes causes uproar
Many media reports primarily point out that the change in the RKI's risk assessment from "moderate" to "high" - at the time the basis for the lockdown - apparently took place at the behest of a single person.
The name is blacked out in the minutes.
Multipolar
concludes that this was initiated “abruptly” and “from outside the RKI”.
However, when asked by
IPPEN.MEDIA
, the RKI explained that it was “a person employed by the Robert Koch Institute”.
The exact wording from the minutes of March 16, 2020 is: “A new risk assessment was prepared on WE.
It's scheduled to be scaled up this week.
The risk assessment will be published as soon as [...] there is a signal for it." As
ZDF
, among others , classifies, this actually indicates that the new assessment was developed by the RKI and that they were just waiting to publish it.
In fact, the number of infections rose sharply during this period.
While there were just 262 confirmed Covid-19 cases on March 4, 2020, there were already 6,012 on March 16.
Multipolar magazine
The online magazine is published by Paul Schreyer, among others.
Schreyer is the author of several books that, among other things, deal with conspiracy stories about the September 11th attacks.
He also published a book about the corona pandemic in 2020, in which he portrayed it as a staged crisis.
The magazine has sued for the publication of the meeting minutes of the crisis team of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI).
The RKI then published it, albeit with some blackened passages.
Multipolar
is now complaining that these passages should also be disclosed.
The hearing is scheduled for May 6th.
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RKI files: No evidence for FFP2 masks “outside of occupational safety”
The protocols also raise criticism of the mask requirement.
The RKI minutes of October 30, 2020 state that there is “no evidence for the use of FFP2 masks outside of occupational safety.”
However, this only means that there were no reliable studies on this at the time.
With a completely new disease like Corona was at the beginning of 2020, this is hardly surprising.
Politicians nevertheless stuck to the mask requirement that was introduced at the end of April 2020.
This turned out to be an effective measure in practice.
A study carried out in July 2020 came to a clear conclusion regarding the requirement to wear a mask.
The advantages of the mask requirement clearly outweighed the disadvantages.
Corona protocols: According to the RKI, privileges for vaccinated people are “not technically justifiable” – 3G regulation came anyway
The 3G regulation is also in focus.
At a meeting on March 5, 2021, the RKI clearly spoke out against the idea that vaccination status should be accompanied by special privileges.
This is “technically unjustifiable and does not make sense”.
The protocol also points out that the WHO also rejects this - for ethical reasons and a lack of protection against forgery, among other things.
Nevertheless, 3G was introduced in mid-September 2021.
Many questions about the statements of the RKI and the apparently not always congruent actions of politicians are now open.
At IPPEN.MEDIA
's request
, the RKI announced that it would also make a public statement later in the day.
Mulitipolar
wants to go to court again in May 2024 to ensure that the minutes are published without redaction.
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