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Advocates Birgit Kelle Proposes Modifications in the Post-Pandemic Era

Investigating Corona Policy, Birgit Kelle Highlights Child and Family Impact

Redefining the Corona Era's framework proposed by Birgit Kelle
Redefining the Corona Era's framework proposed by Birgit Kelle

Advocates Birgit Kelle Proposes Modifications in the Post-Pandemic Era

In a recent conversation, author Birgit Kelle, along with co-author Eva Demmerle, revealed a controversial claim in their book 'The Corona Generation: How Our Children Were Robbed of Their Future'. They assert that politicians deliberately used children as 'undiscovered virus spreaders' to justify lockdown measures and the vaccination campaign.

Kelle, a mother herself, shared her personal experiences with Pastor Thomas Dietz. She spoke about her children's surprise at her questioning and rebelling against the state's rules. The author did not express any belief in resignations being demanded like those that occurred ten years ago for trivial matters, but she did express a quiet joy at seeing that her efforts were not in vain.

During the conversation, an audience member asked Kelle if she believed in a fair examination. In response, she expressed her desire for a binding and legally binding investigation of the Corona measures in Germany. However, she did not explicitly suggest a specific institution or person for this task.

One of the key concerns raised by Kelle is the labeling of children as 'pandemic drivers', justifying school closures, despite the fact that children do not react to the corona virus like they would with influenza, as shown by the protocols of the Robert Koch Institute. After schools reopened, 'unvaccinated or mask-free children were harassed and put in the blame position.'

The consequences of these measures, according to Kelle, include health and psychological damages, educational losses, and an increasing suicide rate. Additionally, during the lockdowns, the number of children killed by domestic violence increased by 35 percent.

Kelle believes that an inquiry committee, with legal consequences, is necessary instead of an inquiry commission. She also expressed her hope that more and more people are saying they won't let similar events happen again. The author urged her children and others to stand up for their convictions and not regret not protesting.

Health authorities sent letters threatening to remove parental custody if parents did not isolate their children at home according to the regulations. Kelle stated that when the state demands nonsensical rules, one must question and have the right to disagree.

In conclusion, Birgit Kelle's assertions highlight the need for a thorough investigation into the impact of the Corona measures on children in Germany. Her call for a binding and legally binding investigation, along with her concern for the welfare of the next generation, underscores the importance of this issue.

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