An opponent of vaccination wrote threatening emails to various parties and individual politicians – including head of state Alexander Van der Bellen. That is his “valve” for the anger about corona measures. A rare paragraph is charged – three crimes related to attacks on the highest state organs.
“He almost threw up,” his lawyer explains the numerous threatening emails from his client. These were addressed to none other than the Federal President, the Federal Chancellor and the ministers. You have to cut them from top to bottom, hang them from a tree, lock them up.
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The prosecutor’s office is denouncing “violence and dangerous threats against the Federal President” and the two following offenses of attacks on the highest state organs. Quite rare paragraphs – says the judge in the regional court in Wiener Neustadt (Lower Austria). The trigger for the flood of emails: mandatory vaccination!
Email as “valve”
De Badener is a staunch opponent of corona measures and is therefore not vaccinated. He did not like the lockdown for unvaccinated people from November 15, 2021. He started writing the emails “as an outlet”. He would not have wanted to put this into practice under any circumstances. Therefore, he pleads partially guilty.
But the evaluator sees “just pure aggression”. In addition to death threats, he also announced he would take over parliament and called on “the stupid mosquito” to resign – meaning then health minister Wolfgang Mückstein (Greens).
No violence against the president, but coercion from Parliament
The jury acquitted him of the dangerous threat to Federal President Van der Bellen. However, he is sentenced to two years in prison for coercion by parliament and its members.
Source: Krone

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