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Here is the 1st part of the short report on the 8th day of the trial in the matter of Dr. Reiner Füllmich before the Göttingen Regional Court. 📝🤓

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Here is the 1st part of the short report on the 8th day of the trial in the matter of Dr. Reiner Füllmich before the Göttingen Regional Court. 📝🤓

Part 2 will follow soon. Thank you for your patience. ❤️

Ευχαριστούμε!

Γιώτα and Αλκμήνη

BY Reiner Fuellmich 🇺🇸/🇬🇧/🇦🇺


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