27th April 2026
Call for the release of Dr Reiner Fuellmich and for full respect of due process and human rights.
A personal letter received by Eileen O’Connor expressing hope, courage, and justice, alongside heartfelt recognition of Barrie Trower, physicist, microwave weapons expert, and scientific advisor to the EM Radiation Research Trust.
Today I received a letter from Dr Reiner Fuellmich, who is currently in detention in Germany. I have written to him on a couple of occasions, and I was genuinely moved to receive a personal reply.
Dr Fuellmich is a German lawyer who became widely known for initiating an international inquiry into the handling of the Covid-19 period and broader questions relating to governance, accountability, and public trust. His work has generated significant discussion in many countries.
What stood out most in his letter was its tone of strength and hope. Despite his circumstances, he writes with calm determination and an unwavering belief that truth and justice will ultimately prevail. His message is one of resilience and of maintaining faith even in extremely difficult conditions.
In his letter, Dr Fuellmich also sent his best wishes to Barrie Trower, one of our scientific advisors, and described him as a “hero.” This was especially meaningful, as Barrie’s long-standing work on RF/EMF radiation and its potential biological effects has been an important contribution to the wider scientific discussion on wireless technologies.
In the period shortly before his detention, Dr Fuellmich interviewed Barrie Trower on the subject of RF/EMF radiation and 5G, an interview which can be viewed here:
https://radiationresearch.org/reiner-fuellmich-interviews-on-5g-with-barrie-trower/
Dr Fuellmich’s situation has attracted attention from a range of public figures and commentators, and there continues to be wider public discussion around issues of due process, fairness, and the treatment of individuals involved in complex legal proceedings.
It is also important to note that Dr Fuellmich asked us to share his message of hope and justice with our followers.
Among those who have publicly called for his release are former UK politician Andrew Bridgen and Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, who has issued statements expressing concern and calling for his immediate release.
Whatever one’s perspective on the wider context, what remains important is the human dimension of this story. Dr Fuellmich’s letter is a reminder of the importance of endurance, integrity, and hope in the face of adversity.
At the EM Radiation Research Trust, we continue to support open dialogue, careful inquiry, and respect for human dignity in all circumstances.
I am grateful to have received his words, and we share his message of hope with our wider community.
I join the many voices calling for Dr Reiner Fuellmich’s fair treatment and due process, in the spirit of justice and humanity.
Eileen O’Connor
Director, EM Radiation Research Trust
www.radiationresearch.org
