Ein Unvorteilhafter und Unnatürlicher Umgang mit CV19

Ioannidis, Bhakdi, Wittkowski, Johan Giesecke, Wodarg  und viele anderen (Links hier und hier alle bookmarks) haben sich glücklicherweise kritisch über den gesamten SARS-COV-2 (CV19) Themenbereich mehrfach geäußert. Dies sowohl gegenüber der wissenschaftlichen Gemeinschaft, als aber auch gegenüber der allgemeinen Bevölkerung.

Dieser kleine Artikel, will lediglich versuchen die gesammelten Kern-Aussagen als auch die wohl bekannten Biologischen Grundlagen und Begrifflichkeiten in möglichst einfacher Sprache wiederzugeben.
Die Schlussfolgerung aus oben genannten wie hier wiedergegeben, gibt unsere Meinung wieder.
Status: Draft, wird noch vervollständigt & korrigiert. Qun Göthel & Sven Göthel. Continue reading “Ein Unvorteilhafter und Unnatürlicher Umgang mit CV19”

Kindeswohl & Menschenwürde in Zeiten Coronas

Leider war es uns unmöglich die weiter verschärfenden Maßnahmen einfach unkommentiert zu lassen.
So musste ich in diesem Blog (Deutsche Fassung) meine geringe Aktivität kundtun und Frust frei lassen.
So habe ich dann in diesem Kommentar das ganze nochmal zusammengefasst und will dies hier nochmal mehr an die Oberfläche stellen. Continue reading “Kindeswohl & Menschenwürde in Zeiten Coronas”

2019-nCoV Wo laufen denn Sie?

Hier ist mein kleines Update meiner Buchführung, Lesezeichen-20210411.
(Ad-hoc Deutsche Version meines vorangegangenen Blogs.)

Aktualisierung:
– 2021-04-12 Vorlage zur Anrufung des Familiengerichts nun auf Basis von Herrn Prestien vom 31.3.21.
– 2021-04-12 Vervollständigung der letzten Absätze.
– 2021-04-15 Eine nochmalige kurze Zusammenfassung hier in den Kommentaren.

Diese Lesezeichen Liste vom 2020-04-11 ist ziemlich exzessiv, unten findet Ihr ein paar ausgewählte Referenzen, welche die Gefährlichkeit (IFR) und die mangelnde Wirksamkeit & den Schaden der aktuellen Maßnahmen abdecken. John P.A. Ioannidis Studien sind IMHO die herausragendsten. Ich möchte auch Sucharit Bhakdi, Knut Wittkowski, Johan Giesecke, Wolfgang Wodarg et al. dafür danken, dass Sie das Thema aus einem wissenschaftlichen Blickwinkel behandeln, alle in obigen Lesezeichen in ‘Actors_Experts’ referenziert. Für die Behandlung des Themas aus juristischer und philosophisch/religiöser Sicht danke ich Hans-Christian Prestien und Eugen Drewermann..

Ich danke auch den vielen anderen Menschen, die sich um eine nüchterne, angstfreie wissenschaftliche Betrachtungsweise bemühen und einen Ausgleich zur hysterischen Programmierung schaffen. Zu viele, um sie hier zu nennen – in der Bookmark-Liste enthalten, Ihnen allen möchte Ich danken! Continue reading “2019-nCoV Wo laufen denn Sie?”

2019-nCoV Wo laufen denn Sie? Where are we?

Here is my little update of my record keeping, bookmarks-20210411.
(Link zur ad-hoc Deutschen Version.)

Aktualisierung:
– 2021-04-12 Template to address the family court based on Mr. Prestien from 31.3.21.

Above bookmark list from 2020-04-11 is quite excessive, find below a few select references covering severity (IFR) and the lack of effectiveness & harm of current measures. John P.A. Ioannidis studies are the most outstanding IMHO. I also like to thank Sucharit Bhakdi, Knut Wittkowski, Johan Giesecke, Wolfgang Wodarg et al. for covering the issue from a scientific angle, all referenced in above bookmarks in ‘Actors_Experts’. From a legal child care and philosophical/religious angle, I like to thank Hans-Christian Prestien and Eugen Drewermann.

I also like to thank the many other people working hard to keep a sober attitude, angst free scientific approach, balancing the hysterical programming. Too many to name here – included in the bookmark list, I like to thank all of you!
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2019-nCoV Bookmarks February – November 2020

Since around February 2020 our family has naturally followed the development of the 2019-nCoV phenomenon.
Initially we were quite intensively cautious and alarmed. After following the development with an increasing amount of data points and research & analysis from renown scientists, we are no more concerned about this virus, but about how our governments handling this matter today.
I start this chapter of my blog with my related bookmarks, collected since February 2020.
We have archived the links exposed below for our own record of historical events and they may not reflect our own opinion.

Ungefähr seit Februar 2020 hat unsere Familie die Entwicklung des 2019-nCoV Phänomen verfolgt.
Anfangs waren wir sehr vorsichtig und alarmiert. Nachdem wir die Entwicklung mit zunehmenden Daten, Forschung & Analyse von angesehenen Wissenschaftlern verfolgen, sind wir heute nicht mehr über das Virus besorgt, sondern darüber, wie unsere Regierungen mit dieser Angelegenheit umgehen.
Ich beginne dieses Kapitel meines Blogs mit meinen Bookmarks, welche ich seit Februar 2020 gesammelt habe.
Wir haben die hier gezeigten Links für unsere eigene Aufzeichnung von historischen Ereignissen gesammelt und sie reflektieren nicht zwingend unsere Meinung.

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From Syria back to Libya, Lebanon, Iraq and .. Iran

Or how you should not start a new year …

Before the end of 2019, there where already some foreshadowing signs related to the protests in Iraq. Actually quite some protests and uproars were launched in multiple countries towards the end of 2019 – see Civil Unrest Is Erupting All Over The World, But Just Wait Until America Joins The Party… | Zero Hedge

While I focus more on closer events like the misery the U.S. and EU brought to Ukraine, Syria & the middle east, it should not get unnoticed that Christians are under severe attack in mostly ISIS or other Wahhabi extremists  ruled countries these days. Christians are even protected by Iran, Hezbollah, Syria and many other so called bad countries (by the west). As the birthplace of Christianity is the middle east, mostly around Syria and Lebanon – this might be quite related and very much under-reported. While the west was sponsoring the Wahhabi terrorism (White Helmets (another article), moderate-ISIS-rebels, ..) in an attempt to topple Assad and take over Syria, the west financed the murder of many Christians in this region as well. Syrian Christians are usually supporting the legitimate Syrian president – see how I have not used the word regime here? As the Syrian puzzle is about to be resolved, I would like to see how the actors can apologize for all these war crimes.

But let me get back to the point – the protests and how all this might have played a role to today’s situation.
We had France for some while, Hong Kong of course, Lebanon protests (at least the Lebanese PM w/ roots in Saudi Arabia resigned) and its link to the new Iraq protests (or U.S. led coup attempt) didn’t get unnoticed.

Now just before the U.S. did it, they heated up the situation with strikes against the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) which were founded and trained by Iran to stop and defeat the Islamic State (ISIS) when it occupied nearly a third of Iraq and Syria.

Hours later the U.S. has murdered Qassim Soleimani and related leaders and probably bystanders. They even tried to defame him, painting him a terrorist. Continue reading “From Syria back to Libya, Lebanon, Iraq and .. Iran”

Debian General Resolution: Init systems and systemd on 12/7 – 12/27

Debian General Resolution: Init systems and systemd

Just in case they vote on Choice 1: F: Focus on systemd,
i.e. completely disabling another init script, I have to pick up a new distribution.

Today, I mostly run Debian on desktop and server.
Most server use a non-systemd init system for sanity.

Easing systemd dependencies via systemd-shim, libsystemd0
and using sysvinit. Continue reading “Debian General Resolution: Init systems and systemd on 12/7 – 12/27”

Resurrecting a dying Species? Bring back Java™ to the Browser?

While I was doing the admin work for the next JogAmp release 2.4.0 I added some old video teaser supporting the point of enabling high performance hardware accelerated features to anything Java™’ish for any platforms.

It rang some belts that all these demos were easily and interactive launched used Applets within the browser.
Sadly today, browser don’t support such plugin’s anymore, which enabled simplified launching of Java™ Applet’s and its seamless integration into the web page.

I well remember the debates back then, about bloated browsers and security issues. But what do we have today? Bigger (or bloated) browsers containing the VM implementation itself, only that this time it is not Java™ but a JavaScript VM. Not a big qualitative change, but a restriction to choice, IMHO. This move only disabled third parties enabling their content via the browser interface. Almost sounds like the old Microsoft and Firefox browser wars, only that this time all browser vendor are aligned and believe to be the good guys now 😉
Most notable for me is that the security issues has not changed here at all. Continue reading “Resurrecting a dying Species? Bring back Java™ to the Browser?”

Debian 10 (Buster) ZFS Live Image Recipe

First of all KUDOS to Debian’s new release this month, Debian 10 (Buster).

Notable to me is the effort for reproducible binaries, which aligns with my security Source Certification Contract (SCC) goals of Are You Who You Say You Are? Trust the Source, User.
Debian’s Buster release PR accordingly:

Thanks to the Reproducible Builds project, over 91% of the source packages included in Debian 10 will build bit-for-bit identical binary packages. This is an important verification feature which protects users against malicious attempts to tamper with compilers and build networks. Future Debian releases will include tools and metadata so that end-users can validate the provenance of packages within the archive.

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