Corinth: The Paleochristian father had Facebook, YouTube and his own blog from the caves

He does not want to take a DNA test

The father of the Paleochristian family in mountainous Corinthia, seems to be active on social media with accounts on Facebook, Youtube and even his own blog from the caves.

He is due to go through the threshold of the investigating judge on Wednesday (21/02), as he is accused of insubordination and violation of the law on compulsory education of children.

In particular, the 45-year-old, who a few days ago declared on camera a technology denier, but was working with… telecommuting for the municipality of Eretria, has his own online blog, which among other things has texts against vaccines for coronavirus and a page on YouTube, where he gave advice even on the herbs that must be picked to make a delicious vegetarian pie.

From the very beginning, he has maintained that there is no illegality regarding the way he chose to live with his family.

However, the authorities are focusing on the conditions in which their young children were forced to live and the fact that they did not go to school.

In camouflage uniform, in Ikaria in 2016, facing the mobile phone camera that records his monologues, movements and expressions.

It is the time when he had left school, working as a musician in Athens, and made no secret of his support for the criminal organization ‘Golden Dawn’, which was then in parliament.

In the mountains, in nature, with sunglasses and the appropriate equipment in his pockets and hands, he talked about herbs.

Information that the children are in a monastery

At the same time, the thriller with the family’s children is ongoing, as initial information that they are in a relative’s home (their grandmother) is being followed by new evidence.

According to a report by Alpha, the children were found in a monastery of old-time monks in Thessaly and are not given the opportunity to have any contact with the outside world.

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Earlier, the family’s lawyer, Andreas Theodoropoulos, who is with the father, said, speaking to OPEN, that even the 45-year-old himself said he did not know where the children and their mother were, as he had been arrested.

Now, the authorities’ next moves are awaited. Information from police sources say that it is possible that DNA tests will be done on the children of the family to determine if they are the children of Manolis Kalaitzidakis.

However, he, speaking to Mega at noon, only seemed unwilling to give biological material, wondering why he would submit to a DNA test, even if it is mandatory. As he said, he has neither taken biometric tests nor vaccine.

“I’m not going to give a DNA sample,” he said.