Child abusers protected, children sacrificed: The British state and its war against the truth
There are many ways to deal with one of the biggest child abuse scandals in modern history. One could prosecute the perpetrators. The victims...
The Epstein Canyon Phenomenon: The Cleanest Gap in History
There are coincidences. There are improbable coincidences. And then there is this special category of administrative miracles, where entire periods...
From the Inquisition to vaccination: How the Church maintained control
When I see some of my peers who have managed to become doctors, I don't ask myself: "How...
Self-organizing nanotechnology in the blood
There are topics that reflexively divide society into two camps: Some cry "Scaremongering!", others "Finally, someone's said it..."
The high art of looking away: Anatomy of the conspiracy denier
They do exist, this strange species of the 21st century: the "conspiracy denier." No, that's not a typo. We're not talking about those sinister figures...
What Corona has changed: Medicine, society and awareness
You sit down, click "Play," and instead of an interview, you get a panorama. Corinna Klein talks to Dietrich...
When a 90-year-old has more backbone than the entire Bundestag
Dieter Hallervorden is 90. Ninety. In a country where people as early as age 35 already preemptively express their opinions to their employers, ...
The old system is finished! – This is what's next!
While grand words about innovation, progress, and future viability are bandied about on talk shows, the responsible decision-makers are still sitting in front of Excel spreadsheets and...
Why are far-left extremists allowed to do anything in Germany?
As usual, the newly begun year 2026 spares no one. Berlin doesn't start with confetti, but with dystopian images from the...
The body as state property: Medical coercion in the name of freedom
Today, another one of those heartwarming stories from the engine room of modern-day duty. An 18-year-old soldier, old enough to...
You can say anything – as long as you don't say anything wrong.
It's actually quite touching how reliably the whole thing runs. You'd think there was a script somewhere that runs every week...
Iran is burning – and so are our narratives.
It's fascinating how quickly moral labels can be applied. One wrong word, one uncomfortable thought, one inappropriate observation, and...
The Pope explains freedom of expression to the West
Everything was set for one of those carefully ritualistic Vatican moments where diplomats politely nod, nothing happens, and everyone is reassured...
Nord Stream: When geopolitics becomes a children's book adaptation
It's truly impressive how creative modern investigations have become. Previously, you needed evidence, motives, and investigations. Today, a story is enough...
The Federal Council photo 2026 – an approximation of reality
So, my dears, this is the Federal Council photo for 2026. At least, that's what it would be if we were to do reality the favor of...
From protective instinct to embodied truth
2025 was not a gentle year. It came not to comfort, but to test. Its energy bore the mark of...
Good night, Germany
Friends, how we laughed! Not just any friendly laugh, but the smug, self-satisfied chuckle of a nation that had set its sights on...
The art of not thinking and thereby considering oneself morally superior.
Taboos are actually brilliant. They save time, energy, and above all: thinking. Imagine it like this: ...
Jens Spahn: What do I care about my blather from yesterday?
We still remember the grand promises. The vaccine, they said, would protect us. From severe cases. From the...
From youth protection laws to digital guardianship
They said it was about children. It's always about children, isn't it? When a law begins with that sentence, you know...
Banana republic Switzerland: Where corruption is called "donation" and independence is sold as a subscription model
There are countries called banana republics because money, power, and politics maintain a close, physical relationship there. And then...
He who pays, commands: Bill Gates and the WHO
Sometimes a single tweet is enough to clear the fog. A cryptic sentence in December 2019, somewhere between New Year's Eve cheer and...
"Zelensky's escape helicopter is probably already waiting" – Soundbites on the corruption scandal in Ukraine
Last summer, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attempted to bring the Ukrainian anti-corruption agency NABU under his control through legislation. This triggered...
Drosten: The man who couldn't remember – but advised an entire country
Sometimes politics feels like a poorly programmed escape room: puzzles everywhere, nobody has the code, and in the end, Christian...
The West and its moral compass: How Washington is “liberating” Venezuela – primarily from its own oil
Donald Trump, self-proclaimed sheriff of the universe and wannabe emperor with a Twitter finger, has once again strayed from the axis of reality. This time he demands...
Just a few things to think about
Why do all the "states" of the world have a DUNS number? Why is it called a ballot box? What does "German" nationality mean in a passport? The ...
Florida's chief medical officer: Global forces are working towards the enslavement of humanity.
Dr. Joe Ladapo has just said what no other official dares to say. At a global health summit, he spoke without...
Manchester unfiltered – a look behind the facade of European reality
The streets around Manchester's city center are a seething microcosm of despair, anger, and loss of control. Between empty buildings and aggressive passersby...
CO₂: The most expensive nothing in the world
People used to go to church to buy indulgences. Now they call it climate protection and pay for it to...
Youstiz song
Okay. Let's elegantly hop on this mental rollercoaster ride without someone immediately telling us, "You have..."








































