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Christoph Kalbermatten

Christoph Kalbermatten runs a vineyard with his brother

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Michael Nehls

Michael Nehls (born October 20, 1962) is a German doctor of medicineauthor, and former cyclist. From 1983 until 1989 he studied medicine at the universities of Freiburg and Heidelberg. In 1997, he achieved his postdoctoral lecture qualification in molecular genetics. Nehls authored over 50 scientific publications, two of which were published with the Nobel Prize winners Paul Greengard and Martin Evans.

In 2003, after a career in scientific research and upper management, the former marathon runner decided – after 20 years of a sedentary lifestyle – to reconnect with a serious sport.[1]

In 2008, after having successfully competed in several long-distance cycling events,[1] he finished the Race Across America in 10 days, 22 hours and 56 minutes to cover a distance of 3.000 miles between Oceanside, California, and Annapolis, Maryland. Out of 27 solo-participants he finished in seventh position. Nehls devised a new regenerative strategy and rested for a total of over 90 hours, several times more than his competitors.[2][3] He wrote a book about his experience called “Herausforderung Race Across America” (“Challenge Race Across America”) and produced a DVD called ‘Du musst nicht siegen, um zu gewinnen. (English translation: “You need no victory to be a winner”) on his own.

Since 2011, Nehls has published several books on the necessary behavioral changes required for healthy aging from an evolutionary history point of view. First “The Methuselah-Strategy” then with Alzheimer-Lüge (English translation: “The Alzheimer’s Lie”) and Alzheimer ist heilbar (English translation: “Alzheimer’s can be cured”) two books about Alzheimer’s disease, in which he presents his theory about the development of this special form of dementia from evolutionary history of life and systems biology point of view.

Michael Nehls’s book, The Indoctrinated Brain, has sparked considerable controversy for its bold claims about the effects of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines on human cognition and autonomy. Nehls suggests that these vaccines, among other modern pressures, are part of a global assault manipulating the human mind, aiming to facilitate increased governmental control over individuals. His theories align with broader conspiratorial narratives, which have been disseminated through various platforms known for hosting such content.[8]

Nehls’s work was featured in a discussion with Tucker Carlson, where he outlined his views on the manipulation of human memory and cognition through fear, suggesting a deliberate effort to control the populace.[9] Furthermore, Nehls’s theories have been cited by conspiratorial outlets such as Infowars in an article called “Molecular Geneticist Explains How mRNA Vaccines Were Designed to Conquer the Human Mind”, further associating his work with fringe narratives.

Moreover, The Indoctrinated Brain was published by Skyhorse Publishing, a company that has a record of publishing works with conspiratorial angles. Skyhorse Publishing has built a reputation for taking on authors that other houses avoid, including figures who have propagated misinformation, including false theories about coronavirus vaccines.[10] This backdrop places Nehls’s work within a specific context of controversial literature.

While Nehls’s hypotheses have found support among certain circles, including endorsements in his book from figures like Naomi Wolf and Stephanie Seneff, they have not been widely accepted by the mainstream scientific community. Leading health organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), continue to support the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, countering claims that they are tools for government manipulation.

The discussion around The Indoctrinated Brain exemplifies the tension between fringe theories and established scientific consensus, highlighting the challenges in public health communication and the fight against misinformation in the age of COVID-19.

Nehls is married and he has three children.

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Guido Mazzoleni

A pathologist only examins corpses? Not at all! He judges good and bad if its a tumor. And he producces wine, plays the piano and performs as actor besides skiing – if his name is Guido Mazzoleni.

(IT): Nelle sue vene scorre sangue trentino e veneziano e non ha paura della noia. In futuro si dedicherà alla viticoltura, ha già comprato un tre ruote “Ape”, vivrà tra Bolzano e Trento, migliorerà il suo pianoforte. Ama il mare, lo sci e la sua bici da corsa, la musica e la sua casa circondata da viti sulla collina sopra Trento. Il Dr. Guido Mazzoleni, primario del reparto di Anatomia e Istologia Patologica dell’Ospedale Provinciale di Bolzano, andrà in pensione il 1° luglio.

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Denny Zeitlin

Denny Zeitlin (born April 10, 1938)[1] is an American jazz pianist, composer, and clinical professor of psychiatry at University of California, San Francisco. Since 1963, he has recorded more than 100 compositions and was a first-place winner in the DownBeat International Jazz Critics’ Poll in 1965 and 1974. He composed the soundtrack for the 1978 science-fiction horror film Invasion of the Body Snatchers.[2]

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Johannes Scholl

Born in  1965 at Eltville am Rhein, grown up in the “gotical Wine Village” Kiedrich im Rheingau.
1971-1986 Member in the boys choir “Kiedricher Chorbuben”

singing studies as Baritone 1988-1996 with Richard Levitt, Basel and 1996-1998 with Mary McSweeney, München, actually studies with his brother, the well-known Countertenor Andreas Scholl; solistical performances in cantatas and Oratories by J. S. Bach
 and moderation of wine testings.

to be heard as singer in this ensemble

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Rolf Schindler

Hallo Wolfgang,

a couple of months ago you have asked me to report about my hobbies.
That is a little risky because I am helping many prejudices by that…..

Besides my professions as pharmacist, art dealer and setting up game-automates
I am active in the politics for my profession as pharmacist (as delegate of the
Bavarian pharmacist chamber and regional president of the nationwide association of “active pharmacists”).

In some associations like “wine brethren” and “aviation club” I am in the presidency.

In principle that would do, but the day has 24 hours! So I go fishing and hunting, go by boat and
go flying my balloon (see picture).

Also I fly airplanes and shoot “Vorderlader”, drive bycicle and play golf.

Under the aspect of time that goes very wel because my wife Hanne participates in all of these hobbies apart from flying.

But my favourite hobby is music! I have bought several instruments and try to play “jagdhorn“, trombone,
trumpet, clarinet, saxophone, “Hackbrett“, “Zither“, double bass, hornpipes, drumset, violin, a self-constructed harmonika,
electric organ and last not least piano.

Regular highlights of my little life are the games of chess with my 12-year-old son Michael
having a (big) glass of wine and playing four hands with my little boy.

Sorry that this letter took so long although I have sufficiently time,
but in the beginning I did not find the picture with my balloon…..

Kind regards and see you soon,

Rolf

www.eulen-apo.de


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Ulf Wittenberg

Hobbies:
Sport: Fitness-Training. Music: singing, playing mouth organ, guitar and saxophone in a band. Wine and good food.

Gitarrensolo – guitar solo
mouth organ – Mundharmonika in Korfu
Saxophon(e)

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Mariku Mitsuyu

Mariko Mitsuyu, born in Osaka/Japan, took piano lessons from age 5 which she continued during her medical studies and practise.

Sincs 1980 she lives in Germany and studied piano in Frankfurt, then also chamber music. Concert exam with Prof. Joachim Volkmann.

She got chamber music prizes and toured USA, Great Britain, Japan, Italy, Egypt, Slowenia and Tschechia.

Since 1998 she has been teaching music at Frankfurt and Leipzig academies.

Travelling:
Travelling to Africa: Ghana 2000, 2002; Tansania (u.a. Sansibar, Kilimandscharo 2003)

Playing soccer with friends (grown-ups and children) on saturdays in Beucha.

Architecture:

renovating an old farm Dreiseithof Polenz

Reading:
authors and media as: Achebe, Greene, Hardy, Lodge, Rowling, Tolkien, Guardian Weekly

Wine:
Mariko is WineDoc producing more than 30 sorts of fruit wines as Apfel, Birne, Brennessel, Brombeere, Eberesche, Gelbe Rute, Goldlack, Hagebutte, Holunder, Holunderblüte, Johannisbeere, Löwenzahn, Petersilie-Zwergvogelbeer, Pfefferminze, Preiselbeer, Quitte, Rhabarber, Rhabarber-Ingwer, Ringelblume, Salbei, Sauerkirsch, Süßkirsche, Viktoriapflaume, Waldmeister, Weinblätter, Weißdorn, Zitronenmelisse, Zwetschge!!!
Here trying its taste with her students……

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