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By John Leake and Dr. Peter A. McCullough
1/12/2024Updated: 1/12/2024

I first heard about the American expat playwright in Berlin, C.J. Hopkins, in November 2020, when someone sent me a link to his essay “The Germans Are Back!” in which he wrote the following:

“In case you missed it, on November 18, the German parliament passed a new law, revising the so-called ‘Infection Protection Act’ (‘Das Infektionsschutzgesetz’ in German), that formally granted the government the authority to issue whatever edicts it wants under the guise of protecting the public health. The government has been doing this anyway, ordering lockdowns, curfews, travel bans, banning demonstrations, raiding homes and businesses, ordering everyone to wear medical masks, harassing and arresting dissidents, etc., but now it has been ‘legitimized’ by the Bundestag, enshrined into law, and presumably stamped with one of those intricate official stamps that German bureaucrats like to stamp things with.
“This revised ‘Infection Protection Act,’ approval of which was rushed through the parliament, is not in any way comparable to the ‘Enabling Act of 1933,’ which formally granted the Nazi government the authority to issue whatever edicts it wanted under the guise of remedying the distress of the people. Yes, I realize that sounds quite similar, but, according to the government and the German media, there is absolutely no equivalence whatsoever, and anyone who suggests there is is ‘a far-right AfD extremist,’ ‘a neo-Nazi conspiracy theorist,’ or ‘an anti-vax esotericist,’ or whatever.”
I took consolation in this essay, because it revealed to me that I wasn’t alone in noting the ominous similarity of the Infektionsschutzgesetz of 2020 to the Ermächtigungsgesetz of 1933. Both laws granted the state special power to “protect” the people from the “emergency” that threatened them.

For reasons that remain unclear to me, the majority of German journalists have apparently been unable to recognize “emergency power” declarations for what they obviously are—namely, instruments for suspending constitutional protections in order to establish dictatorial state power.

A paradox of German state conduct in recent years is that it most resembles the conduct of the Third Reich in its response to dissidents who compare its conduct to that of the Third Reich.

Most Germans have been so heavily conditioned to associate tyranny with the actual Nazis of the thirties and forties that they are unable to see that the tyrannical spirit may manifest itself in a completely different guise with completely different manners and speech.

It reminds me of Carl Jung’s observation that the people most likely to participate in horrible enterprises are those who smugly assume (during times of peace and stability) that they never would.

On Aug. 24, 2023, Hopkins announced the following on his Substack:

“So, the Germans are putting me on trial for my thoughtcrimes, and, apparently, I’ve already been found guilty and sentenced. Bear with me and I’ll try to explain.
“The Berlin District Court has issued a so-called ‘penalty order’ or ‘order of punishment,’ in which I am advised that I am now officially a criminal in Germany, for tweeting two Tweets. According to my attorney, a trial will now be scheduled, at which my attorney will argue the case before the judge that just issued the ‘order of punishment.’ At this trial, the judge will listen attentively to the arguments my attorney has already made in writing, consider them carefully, and find me guilty, again. Then the judge will reaffirm the ‘order of punishment.’”
On Oct. 3, 2023, Hopkins translated an excellent essay by a German journalist—one of the few who have stood up for him—about his case.

Like C.J. Hopkins, I have long been fascinated by German culture and literature, and have therefore been all the more dismayed by the conduct of the German state since 2020. I was especially horrified by the abominable cancellation of the pianist and musicologist, Stefan Mickisch because he posted an essay on Facebook in which he characterized the official pandemic response as “Corona Fascism.”

While other states—most notably those of New Zealand, Australia, and Canada—have behaved even more thuggishly, the Germans really ought to know better.

Reposted from John Leake’s Substack

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John Leake studied history and philosophy with Roger Scruton at Boston University. He then went to Vienna, Austria on a graduate school scholarship and ended up living in the city for over a decade, working as a freelance writer and translator. He is a true crime writer with a lifelong interest in medical history and forensic medicine.
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Dr. McCullough is a practicing internist, cardiologist, and epidemiologist in Dallas, Texas. He studies the cardiovascular complications of both the viral infection and the injuries developed from COVID vaccines. He has dozens of peer-reviewed publications on COVID, multiple U.S. and state Senate testimonies, and has commented extensively on the medical response to the COVID crisis on major media outlets.

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