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13 February 2025

Swiss Scientists File Criminal Complaint Against Authorities For Ignoring The Acute Danger Of Poisonous Nanotechnology Deployed Via Chemtrails

Swiss Scientists File Criminal Complaint Against Authorities For Ignoring The Acute Danger Of Poisonous Nanotechnology Deployed Via Chemtrails
Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD, 4 February 2025

Criminal complaint against Federal Councillor Rösti for failure to act in an acute danger situation

The Swiss Scientific group WIR, whose research and interview with Reinette Senum I wrote about has filed a criminal complaint against the authorities in Switzerland for ignoring the imminent danger to the population.

Nanotechnological Poisons From Above - Swiss Research Team Reveals Geoengineering "Spider Filaments" Are Polyamide Nanofibers Delivering Highly Toxic Chemicals - We Are Inhaling Them

Bravo! On February 19th I will be joining the team with Reinette for an international live stream. I hope others will take note of this great work by our Swiss colleagues and start filing criminal complaints against their governments for poisoning the people and ignoring the issue.

We have to demand to end this depopulation effort from the skies!

A-POST REGISTERED MAIL / 98.00.992205.01114544

Federal Prosecutor's Office
Guisanplatz 1
CH-3003 Bern Eriz, February 4, 2025
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT


Criminal charges filed against Federal Councillor Albert Rösti and Yves Bichsel for negligent or intentional omission in an acute danger situation (imminent danger). Despite scientific evidence of the release of toxic threads, no protective measures were taken.

Ladies and Gentlemen

I hereby file a CRIMINAL COMPLAINT against:

  • Mr Albert Rösti , in his capacity as Federal Councillor and Head of the Federal Department of Environment , Transport , Energy and Communications ( DETEC ), and
  • Mr. Yves Bichsel , UVEK Secretary General
In the name of protecting public health, the environment and the safety of the population, I hereby file a criminal complaint against Federal Councillor Albert Rösti on suspicion of negligent or intentional omission in connection with an acute dangerous situation (“imminent danger”).

Despite clear, scientifically proven evidence of a serious threat from the release of toxic threads throughout Switzerland - with proven effects on humans, animals and the environment - the responsible federal authority under the leadership of Federal Councillor Rösti has neither taken appropriate protective measures nor shown adequate responses to urgent warnings and analyses.

The facts are clear:

  • Concrete evidence was provided by independent, highly professional laboratory analyses.
  • Repeated requests to the responsible federal authorities remained unanswered or were dismissed with evasive, inadequate answers.
  • Imminent danger : Continued inaction not only represents a failure of administration but actively endangers the life and health of the population and the integrity of the environment.
  • In accordance with the provisions of the Swiss Criminal Code (StGB), in particular the articles on abuse of office (Art. 312 StGB) , breach of the duty of care (Art. 128 StGB) and endangering life and public health (Art. 129 StGB) , I demand the immediate initiation of criminal investigations.

I request:

1. The immediate opening of an investigation against Federal Councillor Albert Rösti.

2. Ensuring all relevant documents, communication protocols and decision-making processes.

3. The criminal prosecution of all other persons involved in the inaction or deliberate delay.

This criminal complaint will attract both national and international attention, as the dimension of the problem extends far beyond national borders.

In the interest of justice and the protection of the population, I expect your immediate confirmation of receipt and prompt processing of this application.

Detailed facts

1. Physical and chemical properties of the threads

  • These threads are hollow and consist of nanoscale polyamide structures with a diameter of about 4 to 6 micrometers. Their structure and properties differ clearly from natural spider webs or similar biological materials.
  • Chemical analyses have identified more than 30 different substances, including highly flammable, toxic and harmful compounds such as:

Benzene derivatives: These substances are considered carcinogenic and highly toxic.

Epoxides and ketones: chemicals with high hazard potential.

Histamine derivatives: substances with possible biological effects.
  • In addition, an increased aluminum content was detected, which could indicate possible geoengineering activities or experimental technologies. Other metals such as iron, copper and chromium were detected in trace amounts.
2. Relevance of scientific research

  • Scientific analyses carried out by independent laboratories show that the chemical composition of these threads poses a significant risk to humans, animals and the environment .
  • The use of modern analytical methods such as FTIR and Py-GCMS has shown that the threads are not of natural origin and suggest experimental, industrial processes, or even hostile and military operations. They may also have been released intentionally. (See the Scientific Investigations section for details).
  • International reporting and scientific analyses on similar phenomena:

USA:

Exclusive report from European researchers (Reinette Senum's Foghorn Express)

Nanotechnological poisons from the atmosphere (Dr. Ana Mihalcea)

Italy:

After years of silence, interest in falling spider webs (NoGeoingegneria) awakens


3. Responsibility and official duties of the accused

As a sworn Federal Councillor and head of the Federal Department of Environmental Protection, Mr Albert Rösti is obliged to ensure the protection of the environment and the health of the population in accordance with the relevant legal requirements of the Federal Constitution and environmental laws. These official duties include in particular the control and prevention of environmental hazards caused by chemical or other harmful substances.

The repeated and documented spread of these poisonous threads on private initiative represents a risk to the environment and health that falls under the supervisory duties of the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport and Communications (DETEC). Failure to investigate and contain these risks therefore constitutes a breach of official duties under Articles 11 and 312 of the Criminal Code (abuse of office).

There is a reasonable suspicion that, despite repeated warnings about the problem, Mr Rösti did not take appropriate measures to prevent a threat to public health and the environment.

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