Inside The Courthouse: Reiner Fuellmich Forced To Remain In Solitary After Mother's Death; Supporters Show Up With Bereavement Symbols. "Now She Can Really Help Me, And Believe Me, She Will," He Says
The Human Story, Inside The Courthouse, As The Madness Incarnates, Afflicts Souls, All Trapped, Having Been Bound Together. By Whom? (The Anaconda)
Djamila Le Pair and Kerstin Heusingen—two more outstanding “reporters,” who tell the story that never gets told in the headlines, the breaking news, the official narratives. They tell us about faces, including Reiner’s. His visible devastation over losing his mother, and the way it happened, like Covid sadism upgraded and renewed, just for him. As if The Anaconda was saying straight to him: “So you didn’t like Covid lockdowns, people separated from their dying loved ones? We have sent a suit just for you Mr. Fuellmich.”
It’s not all feelings and facial expressions: Djamila and Kerstin also do a great job clarifying the crazy money story. Of course, it only ever becomes more Escher stairs, but they are…visible Escher stairs.
And the character of Mr. Grossenbacher, (“Great River”) is definitely the stuff of Russian novels. He can’t even say who he is representing, Viviane Fischer, or the mysterious “Donors.”
I’m feeling proud of my newly acquired fluency. Strike “Russian novels.” One per se—Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita. Let’s take it off the shelf.
Is Reiner permitted to read books?