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The Civil Health Rights Movement May Day

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After graduating as an engineer (FH) specialising in biochemical laboratory technology in 1990, Jeanette worked in various laboratories where she was involved in different research projects. In 2003, alongside her professional work as a technical employee, she began studying biomathematics at the University of Greifswald – mathematical elective subject: stochastics/statistics and biological elective subject: molecular biology – and successfully completed it in December 2008 with a degree in biomathematics. She acquired a wide range of relevant instrumental analytical laboratory techniques. Her responsibilities also included the statistical analysis of experimental data and the preparation of publications and reports. She has supported graduate students, doctoral students and doctors in the preparation of data and on statistical issues. Jeanette Bahr worked in medical research for over 30 years before she received an extraordinary dismissal from the University Medical Centre Greifswald. After exchanging emails with two professors at Greifswald University Medicine and having her critical voice on coronavirus policy dismissed, she went public and spoke out at demonstrations. She was dismissed as a result of her statements at the demonstrations. But what was and is much more disappointing for her is that even in our critical ‘bubble’, doctors and scientists are not prepared to scrutinise critically. They are not prepared to look at the basics. Not only pathogenic viruses need to be scrutinised, but also many laboratory tests. You have to be prepared to look at the history of medicine and virology. If you don’t know the past, you can’t shape the future.
NEXT LEVEL – Wissen neu gedacht.

Dr Hélène Banoun is a pharmacist and biologist, as well as a former research fellow. She is a member of the Conseil Scientifique Indépendant (CSI): a group of scientists, academics, researchers, clinicians and citizens that provides a space for scientific debate to inform individual and collective decision-making.

Mike Yeadon is a career long research scientist and probably the most qualified former pharmaceutical research executive in the world, to speak out about the Corona crisis matter. He spent his entire career working with teams designing molecules to be new potential medicine. Mike’s first degree included training in toxicology, for his PhD, he did research in respiratory pharmacology, control of breathing and control of respiratory reflexes. in 1988 he joined the pharmaceutical industry and he worked until very recently on new medicines for allergic respiratory diseases. In his coporate career he worked for Pfizer as chief scientific executive officer until 2011. After that he founded and became CEO of his own biotech company ZIARCO, which was later acquired by Novartis. So Mike had a good career and was well regarded in the industry, until, he started speaking out about the Covid nonsense, when he became a persona non grata. Dr. Yeadon has accepted no monies of any kind since 2020. This will never change.

Dr. Michael Nevradakis is a scholar, journalist, and radio/podcast producer, who completed a Ph.D. in Media Studies at the University of Texas in 2018. He writes for The Defender.