The virus is not fatal, the vaccination does not protect, it says. According to the legal notice, the “Association for basic, self-determined, pluralistic and independent media diversity” based in Linz is responsible for the content. The chairman of the association is Stefan Magnet, who also railed against the measures and the vaccination in his online medium “AUF1”. Magnet has made headlines several times as a corona denier. Not least because he and his advertising company have repeatedly worked on behalf of FP state government offices. Inquiries as to whether this cooperation still existed went unanswered on the part of the FPÖ.
Stefan Magnet replied: “The brochures are offered in the AUF1 online shop. People pay for the brochures and then distribute them at their own expense, in their own free time. More than 600,000 brochures are currently in circulation in this way. ”On the question of the cooperation with the FPÖ and the financing of AUF1, Magnet explained:“ The entire editorial work of AUF1 is supported exclusively by donations. We don’t need a single cent from anyone, not even from parties, which we are very happy about at the moment. “
The Neos reacted to the brochure and informed the police, the protection of the constitution and health councilor Christine Haberlander (VP). “This pamphlet spreads hair-raising and dangerous things under a peudoscientific guise. Here right-wing extremists consciously divide and calculate society. They try in a destructive manner and for their own power-political gain to damage trust in experts, institutions and politics. These folders endanger the life and safety of all Upper Austrians, ”says Neos club chairman Felix Eypeltauer.
Source: Nachrichten