Last Saturday’s events in Hofstetten near Graz initially caused a stir in circles of corona skeptics. Report24, TKP and Gerald Markle discussed the topic in detail. Was it a trap set by leftist extremist activists, the Constitution Protection Office, or simply stupidity from within our own ranks, unleashed in full force? We asked Maria Hubbard-Mogg to come into the studio and question her in more detail.
She has been on the front lines in Austria since the early days of the so-called pandemic, researching, providing information and, like other experts, she has had to suffer the consequences. AShe has never thought about giving up, on the contrary – after a high-profile campaign in the EU Parliament with resistant allies from various European countries, she is campaigning for votes so that she can become a Member of Parliament herself. Not everyone likes his commitments, and there are harsh attacks from his own camp. However, there is a new quality to last Saturday’s trap. Report24 editor-in-chief Florian Machl first talks to Maria Huber-Mogg about the positives – the upcoming rally against the WHO’s power grab and her political plans – and then asks in detail what happened in Hofstätten. Watch the full video here:
The political culture in Austria knows no impartiality. Exciting and radical groups declaring themselves “leftist” rely on denunciations. Anyone who does not come from their class and thinks alike is vilified as a fascist or neo-Nazi. But not only this, they always try to ostracize their political opponents from the public eye and even ruin their careers. The most famous victim of such character assassination was Prof. There is Sucharit Bhakdi, who was not allowed to come anywhere in the mainstream after being accused of treason. Even Servus TV followed leftist instructions in this matter. The background was an event that has many perspectives – but the actual development is only one. Following leading questions from a filmmaker, the politically inexperienced professor made statements that could be interpreted ambiguously. The filmmaker did not think about protecting Professor Bhakdi, the most important voice of the German-speaking resistance, but published the video uncut. His popularity and clicks undoubtedly increased – but the gentle professor, who never harmed anyone, was condemned and hauled to court. What happened recently in Hofstatten was several levels worse.
Without informing speakers and visitors about the well-attended, resistance event, those responsible allowed the country’s most notorious former neo-Nazi to control the stage. According to people around him, he can be a friendly and helpful person. He has served his sentence. Whether this “purifies” him or not is for others to decide. The fact is that the mass media use every appearance of this man, who currently has nothing to blame from a legal point of view, to condemn and ruin everything and everyone around him. For. The organizers may have known this, and the person concerned also knew it. Putting yourself on a platform under these circumstances is either a trap by the Office to Protect the Constitution, a trap by leftist activists and the media associated with them – or unspeakable stupidity from within your own ranks. The fact is that the images and videos that the actors mentioned were created – and they are already busy working on them. This can potentially ruin careers and destroy livelihoods – that’s how Austria works.
In this conversation, Maria Hubbard-Mogg explains how the case happened and how she had no incidents at the scene. Because no Austrian is obliged to keep an “enemies list” and know every politically problematic person based on mugshots. Only the “leftists” and their hard-working agitating media companies have this hobby. But if you don’t know a person well enough to be able to make decisions about working together and they aren’t introduced to you, that kind of trap goes off, no matter who set it up. She says she would not have been seen with this man if she had been informed – and that she would have been taken aback when she was informed. It remains to be seen to what extent the mainstream will use the resulting recordings – in any case, the first hateful and inflammatory publications against other participants in the event have already been published.
There is heated discussion taking place in many forums about whether, after three years of Corona madness and the media hype and disinformation campaigns associated with it, it is still right to distance oneself from a fellow campaigner and accuse him of past crimes. Is. However, this view of things doesn’t get to the root of the problem: If the person concerned wants to restore himself, be part of the resistance and fight together for good, the least that can be asked is to come forward with an open mind. If you have nothing to hide, you can introduce yourself clearly in advance or at least on site and give other attendees a chance to decide whether they want to go along with it or not. This was not done and any criticism of this approach is valid. However, accusing someone of serving a sentence is not legal and is actually a criminal offense under Austrian law.