Letter to the editor – Vaccination requirements – Liechtensteiner Volksblatt, the daily newspaper for Liechtenstein
In his letter to the editor of October 22nd with the meaningful title “Switch on the brain”, Werner Schädler wrote that it was very simple: Anyone who wants to be vaccinated should go, i.e. get vaccinated and those who don’t want to should stop. Unfortunately, in his essay he does not go into how his wishful thinking feels in everyday life. Direct and indirect vaccination compulsions cover the entire continent like the plague. Unvaccinated people are avoided, excluded, they are denied access in some places, they are often excluded from applications, etc. to describe only the peak of this inhuman process. The authorities are unilaterally fueling this coercion and lure with promises, some outrageous, of permanent protection from everything that this ominous virus could report. In doing so, they conspicuously avoid providing complete information about side effects and consequential damage, as well as about the often disastrous approval and unusual development history of the vaccines. So far, so good, or just as bad. Everyone should make up their own mind here. Werner Schädler also knows how to say that the specialists are to be trusted, whether blind and unchecked is up to each individual and not Hans or Heinrich, or even Urs Kindle from Triesen. At this point it should be added: In a democracy, even in the Princely Liechtenstein, everyone should have the right to express their opinion. Even an Urs Kindle, who deals very intensively with the side effects of vaccinations, must be given the opportunity to share his views and insights. And therefore addressed to Mr. Werner Schädler: Democracy is a very complex and very difficult matter. It is not easy to endure, even less easy to understand, its excesses are often very capricious and most of the time very painful to use.
Jo Schädler,
Eschnerstrasse 64, Bendern