SARS_CoV_2 & ‘der neue Untermensch’

Books: The Poison Cup and Der Neue Untermensch
The Poison Cup and Der Neue Untermensch

Only a small fraction of scientists and medical practitioners worldwide in recent years resisted the unfolding circus of lies surrounding SARS_CoV_2 the lab leak and the actually extremely experimental mRNA vaccins

In many countries, these heroes showed their backbones of steel despite almost unlimited hate campaigns against them by spineless colleagues, extremely stupid or -more likely- corrupt politicians and similar journalists. Campaigns that led to attempts to silence them completely, even to their dismissal. People like Robert Malone, Dolores Cahill, Thomas Binder, Geert van den Bossche, Alina Chan, Ahmad Malik and thousands more.

Jan Bonte aka John B Bumblebee

When it comes to my home country, Jan Bonte [1] stands out. 
A tireless, genius farmer’s son turned neurologist. Until he delved into the SARS_CoV_2 scam and spoke out about it. He lost his job over it.
He is angry and wrote dozens and dozens of well-thought-out blog posts.
Collections of those blog posts have been collected in book form in chronological order, adding some extra context.
It took me quite a long time to carefully read the first collection ‘De Gifbeker’ [The Poison Cup]. Even in retrospect, I am not dissatisfied with that, however.

The Grim Reaper

He describes the suffering many of his patients went through and I was deeply moved by one of the first of those stories. I ‘recognized’ in it the suffering and long deathbed of my own father, more than half a century ago.

But I was even more touched by how his mother lost every joy of living by the criminal driving of an idiot who took the life of his older brother who was 11 years old then.
And he writes a lot about the Grim Reaper. The man with the scythe that inevitably one day will come for each of us. 

Jan writes -effortlessly it seems- about him in a way that I can not better describe as ‘terrribly beautiful’.
The same blog that starts with that patient who reminded me of my own father (number 7 in the book) is mostly about a brilliant colleague he befriends and who dies in such a horrible, horrible way. In the connecting piece he describes an anecdote about the time when he was still a ‘young ambitious doctor’.

My poor translation [for people who are fluent in the Dutch language see note 2 for the original]:

The phlegmatic internist can laugh about it and as a reward gives me a booklet about sugar regulation in diabetes, with the wise words that anything that works is good medicine. I am proud as punch while the Grim Reaper looks amused at my fiddling with the blood sugars and insulin and shrugs his shoulders with a smile. Only to come over on the weekend after a few weeks and graciously put a ticket for the Charon ferry on the man’s bedside table. Because an acting neurologist does the only right thing at that moment, something that should have been done a long time ago. After the man gets pneumonia for the third time, he introduces an abstinence policy. Even before I start my new work week on Monday, he dies.

Der neue Untermensch

As mentioned above I was and I still am not dissatisfied with my careful and rather slow reading of ‘De Gifbeker. The result of the strictly chronological structure of the book and my attentive reading was, among other things, that the long chapter 13 was extra impressive to me. By reading those earlier twelve I had become fully aware of Jan’s great knowledge, skill, integrity, empathy and perfectly appropriate anger. 

Actually, the attitude of people on social media towards Jan Bonte has become a kind of litmus test for me: anyone who writes hatefully, disapprovingly or even contemptuously about him that way proves that he or she is not a decent person.

He himself describes that 13th blog as “the most important I have written in my life”!

It is also by far the longest blogpost in the book. The introductory part of it is very informative and worrying too, but no doubt the reason why Jan himself considered it so important is the part about the Nuremberg trials.

The basis of that part about the Nuremberg trial is formed by references to articles in British scientific journals, in particular ‘Not a slippery slope or sudden subversion: German medicine and National Socialism in 1933, published in 1996 [3]. It reports an extensive in-depth study by Hartmut M Hanauske-Abel [4]

Take note: this so called Doctors’ trial was the first one of the Nuremberg trials.
Only seven of the top criminals were hanged.
Three more committed suicide after they were arrested.
Josef Mengele escaped. (This video about transgenderism, starts with some information about this ‘Angel of Death’ [5].)

In short, the ruthless but unfortunately correct main conclusion of the study is that of the approximately 50,000 physicians in Germany, it was not some hundreds or thousands who held abhorrent views: it was the majority of them. And especially the top of their organizations were not forced or dragged into the torture and genocidal practices by the Nazis, but participated enthusiastically and sometimes even was ahead of Hitler and his cronies.

Up to the present day: the Max Planck Society …

But in a way, even that widespread complicity wasn’t the study’s most staggering finding. That is what happened after the Third Reich seemed to be completely destroyed.

Hanauske’s article features this ‘sidenote’ about how much and how long main perpetrators among those medical criminals were and are praised:

Not in that sidebar: 

“Also on 14 July [1933] the president of the Kaiser-Wilhelm Society, Professor Max Planck, sends a memorandum to the minister of the interior, which includes the passage: “Herr Reichsminister, I am honoured to most humbly inform you that the Kaiser-Wilhelm Society for the Advancement of Sciences is willing to systematically serve the Reich in all aspects pertinent to the research on racial hygiene.” To that end Professor Planck has appointed a special commission, which includes Professor Rudin.”

Yes, it is the same Max Planck that is honoured by German scientists through still naming that ‘society’ after him.

Next week this Society will celebrate its 76th birthday…
On their ‘About Us’-page they even mention that Kaiser-Wilhelm Society.
About the man himself you can even find this apex of utter cynicism:

Even political upheavals hardly shake his world view

… and a photo with both Planck and Einstein … 

P.S.: Jan Bonte is working on part 3.

Koop de bundels rechtstreeks bij hemzelf !

Notes

1): Bonte writes under the name ‘Jan B Hommel’ [John B Bumblebee]. It is a reaction to an insulting remark about him by some nutcase who suggested that he was just some annoying wasp. It is also a reference to the main character (Olie B Bommel) in the ‘magnus opus’ of the magnificent Dutch writer/strip creator Maarten Toonder.

2): Het Nederlandse origineel: 
De flegmatieke internist kan er wel om lachen en geeft me als beloning een boekje over suikerregulatie bij diabetes cadeau, met de wijze woorden dat alles wat werkt, goede geneeskunde is. Ik ben zo trots als een aap, terwijl de Man met de Zeis geamuseerd naar mijn gefröbel met de bloedsuikers en insuline kijkt en met een glimlach zijn schouders ophaalt. Om na een aantal weken alsnog in het weekend langs te komen en minzaam een vervoersbewijs voor het veerpontje van Charon op het nachtkastje van de man te leggen. Want een waarnemend neuroloog doet op dat moment het enige juiste, iets dat allang gedaan had moeten worden. Nadat de man voor de derde keer een longontsteking krijgt, stelt hij een abstinerend beleid in. Nog voordat ik maandag aan de nieuwe werkweek begin, overlijdt hij.

3):  BMJ 1996; 313 doi: Link (Published 07 December 1996.  Cite this as: BMJ 1996;313:1453

4): Hartmut btw translates as ‘Brave Mind’. I was very pleased to read that he is a great admirer of Winston Churchill too.

5): Take note: the atrocities committed by ‘Unit 731’ under shinto/Hirohito-Japan were not just on par with those Mengele-esque experiments, but actually dwarfed those.

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