"Macron? I hope you get an uppercut from Putin"
Marc Doyer is a desperate Frenchman. After the tragic death of his wife in May 2022 from Creuztfeld-Jakob disease, he blamed Pfizer and the corona vaccine for his wife's pathology, and thus her death.
According to scientists, this connection is difficult to make "because of the long incubation period of this disease," reports 20 Minutes. Marc Doyer, who is currently filing a lawsuit against Pfizer laboratories, is also spokesman for the Verity France association, "on a crusade" to find out the "truth" about the side effects of vaccines," reports Libération.
He was clearly very angry at the lack of response from executives and left a voicemail message on French President Emmanuel Macron's cell phone on the evening of April 6. In the message, Marc Doyer allegedly asked the head of state questions about the side effects of the vaccine and concluded with what he thought was a joke: "I hope you get an uppercut from Putin, you are no match for him."
The police soon tracked him down. After being arrested and held by police for about 10 hours, the man was finally released. The French president had filed a complaint for "malicious calls and death threats." The complaint was dismissed because "no crime could be sufficiently characterized," the Paris prosecutor's office told 20 Minutes.
On May 21, Marc Doyer responded on SudRadio, explaining that he had in no way threatened the President of the Republic with death. "In any case, it's very simple: when I will get back the recording and the file with the police report, you will all be able to see that there were no death threats or insults and that, in any case, it was not justified to send the police at 6 a.m. to come on me and take me into custody. This is simply an abuse of power."
(SR and AsD for Tagtik/Source: 20 Minutes - Libération/Illustration: Unsplash)