Reiner Fuellmich to Run Against Former Secret Services Head in upcoming German Elections

This is GREAT news!

If Kennedy finally makes it in the US and, indeed, Füllmich in Europa we may actually witness something like “the SMALL Reset” (turn back laws to before the Covid plandemic). 💪💜

 

Like a plot twist worthy of a John le Carré cover, the German lawyer Reiner Fuellmich is taking steps to run against Thomas Haldenwang, former president of the ‘Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz’ (BfV, Germany’s Secret Services), in the upcoming parliamentary elections, at the end of February 2025.

Fuellmich needs 200 signatures

Fuellmich’s name as an independent candidate has been put forward by three signees, as is required, and he will have to obtain 200 supporting ‘first vote’ signatures, to secure his candidacy in Wuppertal’s District 1.

Wuppertal is part of North Rhein-Westphalia and not of Lower Saxony, where Fuellmich used to live and is currently held on remand in the prison of Rosdorf. The city was specifically chosen, after Haldenwang defeated Derya Altunok, on 30 November, as the CDU-candidate.

As the co-founder of Corona Ausschuss (Corona Investigative Committee) and therefore a vocal critic of the global corona crisis and Great Reset agenda, working towards an international class action suit against the instigators, Fuellmich could not be a more contrasting alternative to Haldenwang.

Haldenwang, one of the main people responsible for the corona crisis in Germany and, it is alleged, for the political prosecution of Reiner Fuellmich, built his career as a civil servant. Having studied law, like Fuellmich, Haldenwang worked 12 years in total for the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs (BMI). In 2009, he joined the BfV in 2009, becoming its president in 2018. He left the Secret Services on 24 November 2024 to pursue his current political ambition.

During his BfV presidency, Haldenweg made so called right-extremists his focus, later adding ‘antisemites’. He advocated to infiltrate groups labelled as such, by politicians and the media, such as the political party, AfD and Die Basis.

If Haldenwang is successful in the upcoming elections and votes may push him to the very top, Germany will follow the Netherlands (and to a lesser extent the United Kingdom) as another western nation where the country’s top political position is being taken up by a former head or associate of the intelligence services. (Dick Schoof, prime minister of the Netherlands, however, was simply appointed. Unprecedented, his name never even appeared on a ballot, nor was he a member of a political party.)

A German directive states that all political candidates should enjoy the same rights. This means that, if Fuellmich is successful in obtaining the required 200 signatures for his candidacy, he will have to be granted the same access to the media and equal time to campaign, as other candidates.

As Fuellmich is currently being kept in solitary confinement and was not allowed to talk to other prisoners for six months (from 10 June until Friday 6 December 2024), this will mean a remarkable change in the conditions under which he is being held captive.

Even more remarkable will be the debates with Haldenwang, that Fuellmich has said to be looking forward to. The published RKI-files, and recent main stream media reports on ‘vaccine’ injuries will, no doubt, make for fiery discussions.

Fuellmich, however, will want to discuss more. Such as, the role of the Bundeskriminalamt (part of BMI) in him being lured and abducted from Mexico. Or the leaked secret services document in which employees were instructed to infiltrate the groups in which Fuellmich was active, and to find – or create(!) – reasons to prosecute him on criminal grounds, so that he “would never be able to hold a political position”.

The political prosecution of Fuellmich was meant to silence him. Since his intention to enter the elections was aired on Bittel TV, on Sunday 8 December, Tageschau and other media have disclosed that the Public Prosecution Services in Göttingen are fining Fuellmich’s leading lawyer, Katja Wörmer, €4,400 for having recorded statements Fuellmich made for the general public, during telephone conversations with her client. Not mentioned in the publications is the fact that Wörmer was given permission for these recordings by the court, from December 2023 onwards.

Ten of these public statements have been aired, over the last year, each of them now representing a fine of €400. The publications are an unlikely coincidence, in terms of timing. Rather, it appears that what was tolerated during the last year, is now being punished in light of the government’s nightmare threatening to come true: a publicly vocal and politically active Reiner Fuellmich.

If Fuellmich succeeds in securing the 200 signatures, voters in Wuppertal will likely be in for an exciting month, in the run up to the elections. The lawyer who made a name for himself, internationally, by representing clients in court cases against Deutsche Bank, Kühne + Nagel and Volkswagen and who provided a lifeline for (hundreds of) thousands of viewers with his Corona Ausschuss platform, will not make things easy for his political opponent. There is not a topic Reiner Fuellmich will not touch.

Haldenweg has mainly operated in the political background and possibly lacks the empathy, people and public speaking skills that Fuellmich is generously endowed with. At Haldenwang’s disposal, however, is a wealth of information that is not publicly available, as well as a large network of people who can ‘make things happen’, including those who ‘infiltrate, lure and kidnap’, as Fuellmich’s prosecution has revealed.

If Fuellmich succeeds in securing the candidacy, he will be in for a busy time, as the current proceedings have not yet finished and the next trial is likely to follow right after. The deadline for the signatures is 25 January 2025.

 

Found at: Pinch of Soot, by Djamila le Pair