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Breaks my heart ta hear what these good folks are a' goin' through--I'm sending my blessin's their way and I hope Reiner prevails! The !dyno-mite! interviews he did with so many people all durin' the plandemic kept us hopeful an'--more importantly--on the ball as ta what wuz goin' on globally--an' "globalistic-cully" (how Mister Global is workin' overtime to cull us all!) Things 're bleak all over, censorship on the upswing, but the silver linin' is bright--I'm keepin' mine polished! Thanks fer the update--sendin' out all my heartfelt scenty-mints fer the Fuellmichs!

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No doubt the Mexican govt cooperated with the German. Whoever paid the ticket is immaterial. The fact is this was forceable abduction. The UK, the Saudis, Mexico, now Germany. Govrrnments violate common law and constitutions with impunity. People will eventually hold government and the courts in contempt for good reason. Think Assange. Their behaviour is beyond disgusting.

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The behavior is dangerous for all of us who care about our rights and freedoms.

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Reiner needs money for brötchen and beer. We all know that and contributed to him so he could fight our cause. Was he to live on air and water alone? Was this alleged misappropriation for gambling? I highly doubt it. Release him immediately.

As to illegalities, what about kidnapping? In many jurisdictions that is a capital crime. Who ordered the kidnapping?

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He was brought to Germany. The German authorities, according to the2 Mexican officials who flew with him to Frankfurt, paid for their tickets. The people who stopped him at the Tijuana airprot were Mexican. So it seems that the arrangement was between the German and Mexican authorities.

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Thank you so very much, Elsa, for keeping us updated. I will too be joining the live 'space'.

I have hope. He's going to get out without a shadow of a doubt. And when he does all hell will break loose. He isn't over just yet. Please keep letting us know. ♥️

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Hi. I support the work of Reiner Fuelmich on the Grand jury on COVID and the recent evidence he has compiled on the criminal manipulation of the economy and medical industry, in tandem, for profit. I believe whatever he did must be openly discussed here in this newsletter and to a wider audience so that we do not mimic the secretive nature of our criminal enemies.

I remember in the first one or two Grand Jury videos, Reiner referred to his properties, taxes, and expenses he was incurring as a result of taking time away from normal work to pursue the global criminal evidence investigations. I speculated at the time in private whether this would be a predicate for charges of mishandling funds if he became effective down the road. So I was not surprised to see charges of embezzlement surface now. Nor was I surprised to see them brought up by his co-host associate in the Grand Jury videos. She appeared at the time to be less of an interested participant and more of an observer with other interests and a helper in the evidence-gathering process. I do not want a man of Reiner's courage to lose his possessions in this fight. I am surprised that the charges of embezzlement are not discussed in these newsletter updates. We need to have no fear if we uphold the right, and Reiner needs to have no fear that we want him to lose his property in this fight. I know people who donated must have wanted him to take care of himself and trusted his ethics and lack of personal greed. We must affirm the rights of all of us in the fight for Constitutional justice, and affirm our property and other sovereign rights. His assets unlike elite criminals were secured through his work and not through fraud. Reiner led me to believe he was willing to take risks, and that it may take the form of assets if the fight got tough. He led me personally to believe he would keep his take minimal from the donations. Legal, travel expenses, a small salary, etc.

I had hoped he would publish a public account of donations at some point as Reinette Senum periodically does on her projects, but have not seen one yet. Gathering legal evidence and a paper trail is expensive work, no question, and we have received quality work and information from Mr. Reiner Fuelmich so far., And it is effective information. And there are a lot of little and big receipts that can be labeled embezzlement for powerful reasons in compromised courts controlled by powerful interests.

I am glad Reiner will be able to address the charges soon. This is the reason I feel free as a supporter to bring this up now. I know that there is much that cannot be said by Mr. Fuelmich in the German legal system, or you are screwed. So I don't know what details if any there will be, other than the official charges, so far, of embezzlement.

If Reiner took money to pay expenses that appear lavish to his supporters, the parties won’t discuss much of this until the trial goes to court. I personally believe some will question expenses. Some may have a legitimate point. But I see no indication Reiner was trying to get away with anything. However, I see his accuser, her name, and her interests being shielded from public disclosure and scrutiny in the press. While, in the same article in every mainstream press report, Reiner the Conspiracy Theorist cult leader extradited to Germany from the embassy in Mexico for embezzlement, is on display. So we know, powerful vested criminal interests are not happy with Reiner or those who stand with him.

As long as Reiner remains imprisoned and silenced we are all under suspicion and under threat of unlawful or punitive arrest. But we are free to discuss the charges openly, form opinions, guard our future activities, and develop a clear and consistent message to break the public silence on genuine elite criminal activity for which no one is yet held to account or imprisoned.

As things stand now, there is no choice but to stand with Reiner to deliver a message in the form of a focused and integral response to the charges in the case and the mission he contributes to, of exposing the truth of real crimes to the public.

Thank You

Reiner Fuelmich, Guilty Or Innocent | The Integrity Of Awareness

https://iruur1325.substack.com/p/reiner-fuelmich-guilty-or-innocent

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I agree. So good to have everything open. And also, I know, as you do, that now this is not permitted on threat of serious consequences. Like so many people, I could feel and also see the evidence of Reiner's integrity, and I based my support on that - as did so many people.

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Yes, thank you for the updates. Reiner is one of the few heroes we have in this era of rampant corruption and cowardice by our "representatives", judiciary, media, policy enforcers....

Hopefully Reiner will receive a quick trial and can get back to his calling soon.

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Great update -- thanks so much!

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Thanks for the information, Elsa.

It would be great to understand from Reiner's lawyer why he's still locked up?

What is the reason why he was locked up?

And for how long is he expected to be locked up?

When is the court case?

Is Reiner's lawyer pushing for these answers, or for his release? He's NOT been found guilty for anything, so why is he still in there??

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Here's one core thing: No one is allowed to talk about the case. Inka wanted to tell everything, every step and detail, but it is totally forbidden to talk about the case, while those against him talk all they like, say anything they like.

I believe I can say this much. He is accused of financial wrongdoing.

Something not part of the case: huge financial wrongdoing has been done to Reiner. Reiner has spoken abut this in interviews in the past.

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Yes I am aware of the accusations of his alleged financial wrongdoing, from his past videos. But they have not found him guilty though.

I've got no idea about the laws in Germany, I'm sure you do, but how long can they keep a person locked up without charging them for something? And what about bail?

Sorry for all these questions, I'm not expecting to have answers. I'm just venting at the injustice caused to Reiner, that's all.

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Yes, lots of injustice. They can keep him - no bail - on suspicion that he might be a flight risk - though he has no papers - they have his papers.

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Thank you for the update, they both are in my prayers! Please continue your updates, thank you again

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