You're welcome. And thank you as well.
There is this extremely informative and educational thread by @A_Freeman on the Vigilant Citizen Forums.
From a legal perspective:
The theory that would have to be brought down in court is the infection theory. This does not require coming up with a better theory at the same time. The refutation of the virus theory must be separated from the question of the actual causes of the disease. But it is indispensable to provide evidence to the court.
A scientific theory is only valid until it is falsified. The refutation of the virus theory succeeds with the execution of actually prescribed control experiments, which the virologists regularly do not carry out. A judge could question mainstream virologists under oath as to whether they have performed and documented the prescribed control experiments.
Dr. Lanka has already performed these control experiments for the SARS COV-2 virus and provided them to the committee. He has been in contact with Viviane Fischer and Reiner Füllmich for more than a year and there has been enormous public pressure to finally hear Dr. Lanka. A judge could order control experiments to be carried out again at any time.
In addition, the court must be confronted with 169 opinions so far from health institutions around the world that have no evidence of a novel SARS COV-2 virus. A judge could once again ask for official information.
If this virus is nowhere to be found, then of course there can be no mutations and variants of it, then of course there can be no test for it, and then of course there can be no vaccinations against it.
The court must also be confronted with the measles virus case already won by Dr. Lanka in 2016, which was upheld by the highest German civil court in 2017 and is thus already established in court.
With just these few considerations, it looks to me that the virus critics would probably not be defeated in court. The matter must not end up in court in the first place. And that is exactly what the Corona investigative committee seems to want to prevent.