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The next catastrophe has struck! – Advocates of restrictions, pandemic lovers, and Querdenker-haters, brace yourselves! Michael Ballweg has been acquitted!


This "our rule of law" in "our democracy" didn’t just deploy the public prosecutor to go after this Querdenker, this freedom fanatic, this fundamental rights advocate, to lock him up. And still, they failed.



What a dark day, right?

All those who so thoroughly enjoyed the pandemic years were repeatedly disturbed—by these Querdenkers protesting the measures imposed by their beloved leaders to protect the rabble… erm… the people: from that unbearable freedom, that exhausting independent thinking, that carefree life.

Of course, it was the duty of politics to impose these measures—malicious tongues and right-wing extremists would say: restrictions on basic rights—and to discipline, harass, and fine everyone so no one steps out of line. It would be simply terrible if, in "our democracy", there were dissenters disrupting or even refusing to march in step.

So it was absolutely right to target Michael Ballweg and figure out how to take this Querdenker founder out of circulation. After all, he was the one who significantly disrupted "our order". With protests, with calls to organize protests—decentralized, self-responsible, and all that peacefully, too.

Many smart people got together and devised strategies. Fraud in over 9,000 cases: what a fantastic idea. And boom: house search, over 9 months of pre-trial detention. And of course, judges who weren’t easily unsettled by Ballweg’s lawyers waving laws around, trying to end the detention or ease the conditions. A public enemy must be treated like one. Right?

But then things unfortunately got difficult for the smart folks.


None of the donors felt defrauded. So that accusation was baseless. But who cares. Then let’s just go with attempted fraud. But even that didn’t stick.

What other ace could be pulled from the sleeve?


Tax evasion! Another brilliant idea! Ballweg, sitting in pre-trial detention, didn’t submit his tax return. That’s it! That’s how he can be nailed. Yeah, okay, if all the tax documents have been confiscated and you don’t have access to a computer in jail, you can’t exactly file a tax return. But hey, who cares about such trivial details, right?

The blackest Thursday of all black Thursdays


On July 31st, 2025, the court in Stuttgart mostly acquitted Michael Ballweg—after over 40 days of trial. No fraud, no attempted fraud.

But there’s still a glimmer of hope for the advocates of restrictions, pandemic lovers, and Querdenker-haters: tax fraud. A warning fine of 30 daily rates of 100 euros and one year probation was imposed. However, it still has to be decided whether Ballweg will actually have to pay the 3,000 euros.

It was meticulously discovered that Ballweg bought two things through his company and tried to write them off: a dog mat and perfume, for 11 and 8 euros. Clearly a crime, right? These are the two acts of completed tax evasion! Hooray, right? And he didn’t submit his tax returns for his company—value-added tax, corporate tax, and trade tax—on time. That totals just over 2,000 euros. A massive sum in today’s world, isn’t it? A clear case of attempted tax evasion—so, attempted criminality, right?

Privately, Ballweg committed no tax fraud.


But it gets even worse


Ballweg’s confiscated assets must be returned to him. That makes him operational again. He can organize protests again—against the leaders so many hold dear. What a catastrophe!

And he’s entitled to compensation for over 9 months of pre-trial detention. That could be around 75 euros per day.

Heavy hearts in these times

Yes, dear advocates of restrictions, pandemic lovers, and Querdenker-haters, you who so dearly hoped Ballweg would be thoroughly broken and locked away. You must now be strong, because it’s possible Ballweg won’t grow tired of demonstrating and protesting against the leaders you love so much. This might even bring fresh momentum to the reappraisal of the pandemic. And that reappraisal might mean that many of your beloved leaders could run into serious trouble. And if things get really bad, even be indicted and imprisoned. But then who will you look up to? Whom will you follow?

Author: AI-Translation - Michael Thurm  | 

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