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International. And today's meeting this group was founded by Dr. Stephen Frost
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truth, ethics, justice, freedom and health. Stephen has stood up against government
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and power over the years and has been a whistleblower and activist. His medical
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specialty is radiology. I'm Charles Kovest, the moderator of this group. I'm
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0:00:37 --> 0:00:[privacy contact redaction]ralasian passion provocateur and my jacket is red because red is the color
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0:00:42 --> 0:00:[privacy contact redaction] night I was surrounded by many passionate Asians. I wore my red
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0:00:48 --> 0:00:[privacy contact redaction]ephen, you'll be pleased to know. I practiced law for 20 years before
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changing career [privacy contact redaction] 12 years I've helped parents
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0:00:57 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]rategize remedies for vaccine damage and damage from bad
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medical advice. I'm also the chief executive of an industrial hemp company.
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We comprise lots of professions including doctors, lawyers, homeopaths,
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troublemakers and we're from all around the world. Many of us thought that
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vaccines were okay. Now many of us proudly say yes, we are passionate
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anti-vaxxers. If this is your first time here, welcome and feel free to
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introduce yourself in the chat and where you're from. If you publish a newslet or
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links into the chat so we can follow you, promote you and find you. Most of us
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0:01:45 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]and that we're in the middle of World War Three and that there are
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various battle lines as part of this war. Some of us believe we're in a
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0:01:52 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction] of us understand the development of science
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and that the science is never settled. This meeting runs for two and a half
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hours, after which for those with the time Tom Rodman runs a video telegram
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meeting. Tom puts the links into the chat if you are able to join. We will
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0:02:12 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction]en to Barbara Paulson and Suzanne Hart from Norway for as long as they
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0:02:24 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction]ablished tradition, asks the first questions. There's no censorship.
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It's a free speech environment with appropriate moderating. Free speech is
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crucially important in our fight to preserve our human freedoms. If you are
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anything that may offend another. We come with an attitude and perspective of love
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not fear. Fear is the opposite of love. Fear squashes you. Love on the other hand
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0:02:59 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction] a solution or a product or links or resources that will
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0:03:03 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction]e put the details into the chat, the meeting is recorded and is
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uploaded onto the Rumble channel and all of our previous meetings are available
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on the Rumble channel. I will put the link into the chat and now welcome to
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0:03:16 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction] presenters today. Barbara Paulson, lawyer and Suzanne Hart,
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politician and we thank you so much Barbara and Suzanne for giving us your
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time and wisdom and insights and thank you again Stephen Frost for creating
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this group and for organizing Barbara and Suzanne to speak to us. Over to you
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Barbara and Suzanne, how do you want to run this over, you know, you're in charge.
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I'm just, you know, Stephen and I are the mere attendees. No we're not.
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Sure. Thank you both of you for coming. So Barbara and Suzanne, I had a bit of
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trouble identifying who I was supposed to be talking to because you are the
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speakers I worked out in the end on behalf of the mathematician but the
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person I was talking to was a nurse as I understand.
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Thomas Loken. Maybe I should answer because I'm the lawyer in the case. Sure
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absolutely anyone either of you or both. Is there a nurse here who's involved in
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this case I would be happy to say hi myself because I didn't know. But Barbara
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I was talking to someone called Thomas Loken. Oh Thomas, yes he's on holiday now
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as am I so this was thrown a little bit upon me but that's that's okay I was
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preparing for the 15 so I was like writing some but probably I will have
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the chance again hopefully. So I'm just gonna I think I said to you Susanne
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0:05:05 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction]art. Okay. So Barbara we're very interested in a tyranny
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strategies but this this case is definitely Barbara's case. I'm very on
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the side here but I'm I support the work and would love to say a few things but I
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believe. Oh no I don't think I'm the main speaker but maybe it's natural to
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would say I work closely with Susanne both in preparing cases but also in
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politics because I'm the mayor candidate of Oslo for this election so we are we
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are running for City Council but that's that's another okay we are just to move
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0:06:22 --> 0:06:[privacy contact redaction] to create movements and waves. Yes. Could I say that if you could
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emphasize as a lawyer the parts which you think are most egregious as far as
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it might be different what's egregious in Norway and what's egregious in in those
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myself I'm a lawyer and activist I'm from the north of Norway live in Oslo
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felt I was fighting for for their lives in our lives so it started there and I
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became quite known quite short in a short amount of time because I did a
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know my own country maybe all of you had the same experiences but Norway is on
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the surface very gently very we we ski we are polite we yet but under the surface
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and so I've been working with the drug addicts for very many years and
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force but it's subtle and people don't see it so if you don't get nor with the
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shed the light on on on what was already there that's my point and this case of
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Holland which is also here today on this assume my client he is the the most
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principal case I've had but I have a lot of activists in psychiatric ward in
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Jewish and half Norwegian and she spoke four languages and she spoke very freely
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about the Jews and what her view on the Palestinian conflict was so that was my
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that of course it's it's not a just penalty court system either but in the
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psychiatric field you never get written this rights so but you still have the
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same force because in this case and in the [privacy contact redaction]
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at their door and they knock on the door it doesn't matter if it's early
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morning or in the night while you're sleeping or yeah and then there are
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will take you by force and if you are able to be calm like in the last case
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the whole long case and they can take you with force but you have to go so
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it's it's the same but you don't have to to to experience violence in physical
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way so I don't know if you heard about norwin being convicted the child what's
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the what's it called in in Britain or in the United States when protection yeah
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have a lot of those cases and it's there it's a hundred but same and the same way
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of dealing with those two fields the same methods the same way of reporting
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it's it's it's a method and it's so it every report I read it's the same and
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way of being tired tyrants and and the use of force is like it's so well hidden
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I've been working in this field for so many years it's so brilliantly well
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they are really believing that they try to help hold on or all the other you have
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probably talked about it yourself but I also have a lot of doctors have been
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because now the whole long case showed something different it differed from the
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other cases because they they had to lie and when they are starting to lie there
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is something totally different from what I've experienced because they didn't have
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here and you can see that there were no acquaintances of him probably calling
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speculate too much because that's not a good idea when you still are a lawyer in
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0:15:30 --> 0:15:[privacy contact redaction]em but it seems like this was a failure operation because this man
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putting pressure on the hospital so they just had to release him because everything was illegal
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is that that was what differed this case from the other case I I know and they are all the same but
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this time there was a little bit like if you're cheating on someone you were taken with your
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pants down it felt a little it felt a little bit like that so I must say I I felt a little
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0:16:24 --> 0:16:[privacy contact redaction]e of days after I've been running quite many court cases against the
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a healthy very healthy young man and this case is now in the Supreme Court and I have this
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and in that case it came 75 audiences came with their camping chairs and it was like a big circus
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this 33 year young man dying from 21 days after the Pfizer shot and the widow immediately contacted
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me so I could secure his body when it was still in the hospital it was right after he died and
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that case and now we're suing in in that case as well and they the external doctors and independent
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case because he got sick was lying in bed with two children on for six years and he got six and
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seventeen hours later he was dead and they now try to conclude that it was a COVID death and now
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we came with our report and so now this the case has stopped and we are like in in them in that so
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a lot is happening for me and I've been quite lonely I haven't had many colleagues who are
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been willing to take these cases and they write they are critical and they are many people are
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0:19:50 --> 0:19:[privacy contact redaction] is a very special country I must say Norway is maybe I don't
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know I I don't live any other place than Norway but we have so many leaders of in Europe that are
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in the top positions of the world so maybe it's the I don't have any documentations for saying
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country that is shaman said to me once in 2013 the head he said it in northern Norwegian he's a very
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wise man and he said and the snake the head of the snake is here in Norway here is all the evil if
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him wasn't that a little bit over the top over the top and he was just like explaining explaining
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it to me then and after covid it's just like so many deceives from the politicians of selling our
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called Sunova Fjellbak Tafte. She was in Brussels she was rewriting the EOS deal because Norway is
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and everybody [privacy contact redaction] said no to becoming a member of the EU
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and then they made the EOS and Sunova the lawyer top lawyer very down to earth
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typical Norwegian woman she notified that the EOS deal was against the constitution of Norway
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betrayal of the country and she was committed to psychiatric ward picked up when she came back from
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picked up by force police help and she was really really they tried to destroy her for many many
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again and you know that's 30 40 years ago and now we see that this case has been suppressed
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case and so something is happening in Norway but I still think that the activists of Norway are
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and they don't follow the law in the same way they did before so something has changed but it
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we will see this autumn what will happen here in Norway because we have so many principal cases
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don't know if Thomas have sent you anything we have I have things in writing I could send
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so you could read it but I think maybe because we are not
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we are not going to give up that case we are going to follow up and we are going to get in the bottom
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can take it and I've been in a radio show now and mainstream the biggest one in the east of Norway
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happening here. Wow Barbara that's there are many questions I'm sure many of us have but that's a
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wonderful wonderful overview and that is such an interesting idea Suzanne will come to you
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Susanna I will come to you in a moment and just the thought of a hidden tyranny that's very you
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know hidden tyranny through niceness that's an intriguing idea so thank you for sharing that
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and Susanna we'll hear from you and then we'll don't worry we'll have plenty of questions for
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0:26:08 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction]ephen's got plenty and I've got plenty so Susanna and current elected politician and you
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0:26:15 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction]ease share your thoughts. Thank you Charles yeah I'm Susanna
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Susanne Hart and I've been an elected politician for eight years now I just want to start with
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saying that I never wanted to become a politician at all because it felt like so wrong the whole
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0:26:45 --> 0:26:[privacy contact redaction]em I am an entrepreneur at heart been working with startups all my life and also been helping
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0:26:57 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]e with personal development and myself I took I've done so much personal
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0:27:06 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction]udying myself my emotional states my mental states my spiritual states
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0:27:15 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction] say that I love your intro Charles about the fear and love because
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that's what everything is about in my opinion we only have two states it's either going up or it's
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going down and the times we are in now is kind of extreme in both directions at once and that means
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a transformation I think of society and of our consciousness so I'm not a traditional politician
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but I went into politics and I became elected for the Green Party eight years ago and of course
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you know when I'm in love with nature I'm in love with humanity and just the thought of being
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a part of maybe changing society a little bit in a better direction was something I felt I had to do
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the unique flower that you see behind me you can beat me here I think everyone has potential every
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an entrepreneur and lots of ideas and will to do something it was not very easy because what
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happened was that I became a part of this very very strange system and in the beginning I thought
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why is it like this why can't we do why can't we just work with solutions to make life better for
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small little things that was not really important and after a few years I just I couldn't help but
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diving even deeper into what is democracy what is it what is this thing we call democracy because
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you know I'm one of very very few people being elected to become a representative for the people
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and even though I can't do anything there's nothing I can do I'm just I have to be part of a
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part of it and and kind of thrive in the in the glory and and and the power of being an elected
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politician that didn't feel meaningful to me at all so I dived into the system trying to find out
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to hack the democratic code and and then after four years I decided I couldn't do it anymore
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because it was like I couldn't change anything so but something told me to not give up after all
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and I took four more years and and I'm so happy I did because that was when COVID started and I
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democracy but it's not really a democracy it's so I I remember I did I was invited to do a space
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TEDx talk in [privacy contact redaction]ually talked about what I had discovered within the
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really govern the society it's decentralized but something has to something to go over and just
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centralize the whole thing so even even if we're not a member of the EU in Norway we're still
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governed by the EU basically and by UN and you know a lot of institutions that are not
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I saw what is going on here this is not
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right because I could I could I could sense the force I could sense the manipulation I could sense
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all of these things and us the politicians we were kept out of it everything just rolled
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so even though we are kind of representing people we couldn't do anything so we had to conform
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but I couldn't do that so I had to be that rebel that represented all the people in Norway that
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I had I woke up one morning and I had to represent them because nobody else did
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so I sent a letter an open letter to the prime minister and asked her to pause the vaccination
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and that made me famous in the whole of Norway and made me the scapegoat for
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all the fear it felt like so I was like that was a major event in my life but I never regretted
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telling that I'm kind of dangerous because I'm asking to pause the vaccination until we have
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enough safety data on long term and it just made less and less sense the whole thing so
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that felt pressured or didn't want to do the vaccine thing so I'm these things I'm
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so I'm these three years last three years has been very strange I also did a
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a presentation in the county council council that has gone kind of viral on rumble
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about the vaccines that was less than a year ago and so I've become a spokesperson on the inside
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and she has accepted to become like the
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candidate for a mayor in Oslo through my new initiative that I started
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uh one and a half years ago it's it's a democratic people's movement that is not
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a political party but it's the whole focus is giving people back the power giving the power back
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political program so it's so I'm so happy that we have now um five cities in Norway and four counties
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fighters from the pandemic and so Barbara was one of them and and when this whole case came up a
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few weeks ago now it's also for me heartbreaking because realizing as representative that people
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want to be I don't want to be like everyone else I am unique everyone is and we should be we should
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tolerate each other and we should tolerate each other's opinions and listen instead of um this
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this tendency now global that everyone should just do the same thing and there's only one thing that
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is right it's deeply upsetting me and I think we have to gather as humanity not only in groups
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like the groups that has been challenged but we have to look at it like it could happen to me
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tomorrow or to somebody tomorrow if the system is so cold and cynical it's not like it should be
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at all so um I'm I really applaud both Haaland for being such a strong person being calm in the
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situation and and Babel dealing with this case with such a brilliance and um yeah and everyone
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that is working for humanity's freedom because what we're facing is just a very upsetting
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um scenery with the centralized power and the centralized power also has all the technocrats
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um with them and also the AI it will be kind of the power on steroids uh steroids and that's not
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something we want we want the opposite we want to bring the people back neither people power back
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and not being forced to live from the outside in because that's not natural so thank you for
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letting me speak here I didn't plan anything and I don't know what you want to know but
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Susanna that is that is wonderful and thank you for sharing your truth thank you
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for both of you but it's it is it is a wonderful story and I think a reminder to all of us that
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0:40:18 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]es Suzanne if you can put that in the chat or somebody can put it in the
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chat or Heiko might be able to put it in the chat in English because it could be a wonderful guide
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one of the crucial issues for all of us and Barbara I'm so pleased you're standing for
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the top where you've just told us you can't get anything done but at the bottom levels we can do
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Rasnik introduced us to the book the breakdown of nations a 1957 book Suzanne I recommend it
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because this book by Leopold Kaur I hadn't never heard of it said that the biggest problem with
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you've also reminded us you know that when the EU is controlling everything no one's in control except
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the head of the snake perhaps and this question of coming back into smaller local decision making
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that's really struck a chord with me you go too big it's uncontrollable and then evil
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0:41:59 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction] so thank you both Barbara and Suzanne Stephen over to you for first questions and
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0:42:11 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction] assured you Barbara and Suzanne there will be no shortage of questions
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0:42:16 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ephen so Charles Charles I've just thought while you were speaking then about the
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bigness thing I think it's a combination so this is the first time I've articulated this but
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because when you've got everybody super specialized they can't actually join the
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docs that that's what they're not what they've been trained to do very good so I think that
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who are obvious you know recognizable as human beings and authentic and they understand it
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because of something that's happened in their lives or what they've inherited from
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their parents and and it would be very interesting well maybe oh well I'd like to ask
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0:43:24 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]ephen before you Stephen before you do Thomas Loken is here now
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so he's tell us do you want to say anything thank you for well hang on forget the question
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0:43:37 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]ion so um so I was going to ask you Suzanne and also we'll we'll
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lose the temporal relationship between what Suzanne has said and what what I'm going to ask
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childhood or your uh adolescence that maybe made you think in the way that you do because I think
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you're rather unusual um and there are many people in this group I've noticed who are a little bit
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unusual including myself I never realized I was always bumping into brick walls and never
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um miscreants um and um but on the other hand I think I was protected rather like you because I
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think you're very likable I think to some extent I'm likable and that saved me they didn't go for me
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0:44:54 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] wondered what whether you what you would say you know what
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from early childhood I've been inspired by my mother because she's been kind of brave to
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um to voice her opinion especially when for her when children was involved she spoke for the
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lovely person so she uh she kind of um survived it um and uh I think I learned some things from
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her she also worked with um helping alcoholics when I was a child and I I also saw that these
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but they were basically they had a core of very lovely people um so things like that of course
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magical and not giving up on that when I went into politics it was awful in the beginning because
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it's so hard and cynical but my strategy then has been just never attack and never defend myself
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half years because I was absolutely shocked what happened in [privacy contact redaction]
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to twice weekly meetings and uh it kind of rotates you know who attends and who doesn't
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but they're all invited they were personally invited by members of the group and so it's a
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huge resource which you can we offer to you and to barabro in the future um I forgot what the
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happened when you and and barabro as well can answer this um when uh you got to uh be a
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what we've seen in the last three and a half years was a global coup d'etat in March 2020
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and we're still waiting to find out whether it's successful or not and we need to win this um uh
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battle for our countries they want to get rid of nation-states they want to get rid of the
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middle classes uh they want to so the middle classes are very important um I've had it
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important on checking the oppressors uh get rid of those the middle class and you can do that by
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many means uh so through the climate change nonsense you can tell people that they've got
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to do this and that to their houses and oh by the way it's going to cost you a hundred thousand
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pounds you know which is about a million uh norwegian kroners roughly I don't know what the
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decision and say I can't afford that you know instead of opposing the proposed changes they'll
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say we can't afford that and they'll sell their houses then they become the oppressed so this is
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in my the in my view this is all about trying to impose totalitarian totalitarianism on on uh the
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to realize this that you know I was misled just as everybody else was misled that the whole world is
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based on lies and so all the the higher uh ideals that I had um I've had to rethink you know that
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actually I was naive I didn't understand what was going on but so but at least we formed this group
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and and uh learned through having different speakers and then I came to understand and I
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don't think I would have understood without this group I didn't make it for that reason or didn't
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form it for that reason but that was the result so I think you will understand that you do the
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right thing uh not because you're going to be rewarded at the end of the process but because
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it's the right thing but the interesting thing is that when you do the right thing you do get
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doing things from your heart is totally different from from doing it for a reward
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I really I totally mean it that I've never regretted one second on what I've done because
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even though I've been kind of attacked from all angles because I couldn't have survived not
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0:51:06 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]ly yeah so um I think strong sense of the importance of truth because
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can be no morality and that means in turn that there can be no society either uh worth supporting
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so um Barbara I wonder whether you
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oh yeah I'm here just one second
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hi hi there were some ringing on the door I'm in Tromsø in my father's place right now
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I've got with a lawyer father and a teacher mother and I've been fighting my whole life
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so it's in my blood it has always been like that so for me covid just even turned the light even
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0:52:28 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] it's not to size sound like a flosco or a sentimental but it's the truth but it's been very
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0:52:37 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] for me as well as Susanne you said in your presentation that you uh I quote quite lonely uh
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I think you possibly meant very lonely but anyway um uh I just wondered whether you know whether
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Lars Johansson in in Sweden do you know either of those two people no right oh well I can
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introduce you and also I can do that for you Susanne um these are people you should be in
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touch with um I wanted to ask both of you
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for I can't quite remember now so eight years was it um eight years then two and a half and then one
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um and so I had to know Swedish to a pretty high level but but I was never comfortable speaking
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Swedish um because I never really uh did speak Swedish in Sweden in a social situation so anyway
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point is I wanted to know what so I got to hear of what was going on in Sweden with Barn
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so-called you know child uh whatever you call it what what would that be uh child care yes
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and also um the what's that word that I was introduced to by one of my good friends who
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was in the military who's also a medical doctor and I first arrived in Sweden something called
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it's a similar word in in Norwegian can you tell me what that word is
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Suzanne I think yeah I guess what did you say again
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the Swedish side but I'm not sure about that but anyway he was a bit different and he was very
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country in the world and it was called fongs on hendertogna or something can you remember that
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it's the same but Norway and Sweden are approximately the same when it comes to
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won't and maybe in the UK too won't understand that in Sweden it was considered so my friend
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was onto this and he told me very early in my stay in Sweden that this was going on and I was really
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better than the parents the natural parents you know of course and of course they are they are
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0:56:07 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction] so that's uh that's it's it's it's you you bitch all of you who are listening
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to this chat now would be shocked if you listen to this system talking to normal parents
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the parents what they do not do in the right way so it's it's absurd and it's
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the king of the no the father of the country it's a it's a term I have it in my natural law
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patriarchy no not patriarchy but it's a parents patri doctrine and it's when the states go in
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0:57:30 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ate it's that socialist experience marxist
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0:57:35 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] of thinking and if you get into the system like I am in child support and psychiatric
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cases if you are talked to as a child in the kindergarten exactly so my friend also said and
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this was um you know this was in the 80s that um that uh children in Sweden so he was making fun
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of the he had a kind of Finnish sense of humor and he could even though he was Swedish he could
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0:58:08 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]en then in Dargis so called you know this is the kind of child
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estate child nursery so and uh you're supposed to be grateful for this even though it comes from
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your own taxes but they were taught how to uh so knäckebröd you know the hard bread so the Swedish
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0:58:38 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]en were taught at Dargis how to butter this knäckebröd
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now maybe he was exaggerating is that possibly true yeah but I can say that you could have
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0:58:50 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] one hole in the tooth of your child in Norway now
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0:58:55 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ly I'm not lying I had a case they had four children and they run a small little
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company together and one other child he had inherited with his father's uh set of teeth a
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little weak teeth here in the back and the other two girls the one was the baby so but the other
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0:59:19 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]rong teeth no holes no nothing but the son had and they called the child support
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and it was a big case and they had to pay all their costs to me but I kept it very low and I
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0:59:31 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ively because I was so pissed off the way they treated them so they they closed
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the case but it took four months and a lot of time spent for the struggling family who tried to save
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0:59:45 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] like are we there are we there now in Norway that you have
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a hole in the tooth and then you call the child support they had nothing else on that family
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so um I think it's true that uh in Sweden uh there was forced sterilization
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I can't confirm because I'm not sure but in Norway we had the psychiatric mass grave
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lobotomized the Norwegian women who got children with the German soldiers
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1:00:37 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] for all those victims of the psychiatry in Norway so it wouldn't
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um you know I I would not be surprised I wouldn't so I was going to ask you so um you if you don't
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know whether it's going on in Sweden until then I was going to ask you so what's the situation
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1:01:00 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]erilization were they doing it until 1975 as well
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I wouldn't be surprised but I'm not sure I would probably I could dig into it but was this done
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1:01:14 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]s or no no forced sterilization was possible well maybe yes maybe
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but um I don't know exactly the details but I just know that as a general um you know forced
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sterilization was going on in Sweden until [privacy contact redaction] I could really see that
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1:01:40 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] because all forcing Norway is quite subtle you can do it
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in the hospitals you can do it in the psychiatric wards you could do it in in other subtle ways I
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don't think that the Swedish or the Norwegian state would just like announce that now we are
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going to force we don't have that way of forcing yes but if it's maybe but Barbara I noticed you
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1:02:10 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] force and I was wondering whether you meant coercion because in my book coercion
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1:02:16 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ill force don't you think yeah of course yeah but if that's true well uh I have I'm uh I'm
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1:02:29 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ually well yes but you know we had the covid propaganda in the UK uh and as far as
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1:02:38 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ern world they were saying that you need to protect your grandmother
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1:02:43 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]en in the UK you need to protect your grandmother that's why you
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need to wear a mask and that's why you need to stay six feet away from her absolutely outrageous
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coercion and psychological torture in my view and I think in the UK I couldn't understand what was
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1:03:01 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]e um uh after all these lockdowns um but then I realized that they
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1:03:06 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]en uh and that they had been psychologically tortured into a state of
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1:03:12 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]ome yeah yeah but I think like I said in earlier in Norway we had the oil money
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1:03:22 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] has been a rich country and even the poor country people in Norway had a
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1:03:29 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] as a collective in Norway a quite blind faith in the government
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1:03:39 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]ly the same yeah the same with Sweden we have collectively a blind faith it's it's
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1:03:49 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]e said to me babbro you'll like this my they said to me why have Sweden had no lockdowns
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and I used to say to them with a smile on their face my face saying they don't need lockdowns in
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1:04:03 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]e are already in the matrix as you put it
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1:04:10 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] shocking it really is shocking so anyway Charles the land of the Vikings
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the land of the Vikings yes successors of the Vikings yeah all right let's get some
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let's get some other let's get some other questions I've got a string of questions
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1:04:33 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]ing the [privacy contact redaction]ease consider in the chat
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1:04:39 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]es of the new I said not freedom not not new political party new freedom
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group so that's in the chat I have other questions but well let's go to Janet first
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hi excuse me thanks very much it's very very interesting um the Hallam case was mentioned
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on a few occasions but I'm not actually familiar with that and I was wondering whether you could
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summarize summarize the the case and and what happened there please
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1:05:12 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] document in this chat um translation of an article who was
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uh uh who was written in a newspaper in Norway and so I had help translating it and I also
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and I had I wrote co-wrote wrote it but the whole one was picked up at his home
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um
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at home in the morning with the two from health and two police officers a very young doctor who
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1:05:59 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]ions and he remained calm and he was uh he had a very good friend of him he
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he said who was saying to holland
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you you muted yourself then barbara yeah yeah and um and and from harald put up his hands so
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everybody knows who we're talking about hello thank you
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thank you if holland wants to talk about it himself it's okay with me I can do the the legal
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1:06:43 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]ory himself maybe that's more authentic
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are you able to do that
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I think he's muted is he
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um
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sorry I see yes okay um barbara was gone now where are you there I'm I'm here I just have a lot of
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family running around here now because I was alone when we started and now everybody's home
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I'm not at home I'm on holiday so that's why it's a little bit messy to sit here and
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remain calm yeah so do you so you're his lawyer so hang it holland is that holland there um
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1:07:37 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] spoke no that is the helper of the chetil he's been writing a lot of a lot of
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a lot of a lot of articles and been really the man behind all the spread both in twitter and in
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1:07:53 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]agram so he's been writing this case in norwegians and helping a lot of
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1:08:01 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]s do and he's done an amazing job we could not have spread this case without yet it
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so he's the publicity um guy yeah yeah very good yeah and um so janet's question
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1:08:19 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction] in terms of more of the holland case
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yeah they broke the terms of all the terms of the law the law is quite strict when it comes to use
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of force on a citizen and there are certain ground rules that has to be
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checked off as 100 to even be able to force somebody into um it's like an arrest this
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1:08:48 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction] but the the citizen who is forced into the the police car
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he's not read his rights but holla knew this so he chose to say that i don't want to talk to you
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without a lawyer and then i came into the to the case a little bit earlier that day but
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none of the ground rules of the law was followed in this case because um yeah it's it's a little
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1:09:21 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] for me to talk in judicial language here but you have to be as a volunteer
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1:09:30 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] to be tried that's one term you have to have some kind of try on a volunteer way
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1:09:39 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] to be a danger to yourself or others this was never even
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1:09:50 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]ions or because the hospital they said that he was never a danger to anyone and the doctor said
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that he got a message that holland has posted frequently on facebook that he was going into a
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psychosis or money or in any you know mania mania in mania mania yes and then he was forced into
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this kind kind of paragraph article 302 in in this law which gives the hospital 24 hours
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to observe the the person to see if that he's really crazy or not and they have to admit him or
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take him use the next article to force him into to to to to stay there for a longer time
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and none of this was he wasn't observed he wasn't he he wasn't doing anything all the
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1:11:03 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]essed fully aware of everything was happening explaining
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himself there was no signs of anything that the claimer had said to be the case in in this case
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and like i also said earlier you cannot as a private person just call [privacy contact redaction] and say
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1:11:27 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] a mentally ill person who's posting a lot of posts on facebook they will say well
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1:11:34 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] we don't have persons we are kneeling we don't have the time sorry he has to
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do something before we can pick him up so that it has had to be it has to be somebody from the
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police or somebody high up because you can't just not you can't make a phone call like that
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1:11:59 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] tried to really admit really crazy persons running around naked or
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1:12:06 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]uff you can't get them picked up because they don't have the capacity in norway
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1:12:11 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] is really kneeling it's collapsing you have waitlist in
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1:12:18 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] small things done so my best friends our best friends here in
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in tromsø they are one of them are neurosurgical surgical surgical doctor you know neurosurgery
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1:12:37 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] time he was honest and he said that we have so long waitlists
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1:12:43 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]em that it's better now to actually tell the patients that you are not
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1:12:48 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] a surgery because we don't have the time you have to wait for at least one
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year one and a half year two years and now in this case this this man that's never any history of
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violence or anything it's just like oh he is posting high frequently for a couple of days
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1:13:09 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] to go and get him and and he's normal he talks like a normal person
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1:13:16 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]ill they are holding him for 10 days and then why why so the
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1:13:24 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]and why they want to nail the mathematician i don't know the name of
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1:13:30 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] but um but holland holland i think it is um i don't understand why
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they wanted to go for him what was he doing that they didn't like there was such a threat to the
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1:13:42 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]ate well he um press charges against the health minister of norway one year earlier
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1:13:51 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]en and they reported him to the police and write a long letter
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and he's been really using the numbers you know telling him telling the stories through
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numbers and and putting out the articles and also going to the police stations with other
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1:14:13 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]ually pressing charges against the health minister so bebro is holland the
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mathematician that we're talking about or are they two different people no it's the same
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all right okay all right all right that's why the confusions are isn't them because i thought
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i didn't realize that holland was the mathematician yeah it is so what happened to him then is it is he
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still held was he released what 10 days he was released yeah and we had this mini court system
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1:14:46 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] so then the lawyer turns turns up and and we have this one hour uh mini court case with
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1:14:55 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]or with more than 25 years of experience and two like from the people
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and then you present the case and your witnesses and i had so many it's called the control
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commission i had so many cases for the cake the kk like we call them and i've never in my life
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experience that the person held on those very serious accusations of being a very very sick
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or mental ill man could walk out the door with me and the crew and the friends and the family who
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1:15:40 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]n't got the you know you have to explain why you what what's the
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1:15:50 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] has to to form um prosecution prosecution yeah or conclusion
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1:16:01 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] to not take it step by step or the judgment you mean yes we haven't
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1:16:11 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]n't got it but he could they they they um they let him go and uh he could walk
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out with us uh that day and i've never seen anything like that because they always use a day or two
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and they never release a person on the spot like that so there was something very odd with with
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this case but we are going to dig more into it to get the answers and there are so many
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beautiful souls working on the case like kjerti and all the the people of stavanger
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1:16:51 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]avanger and it's in the western side of norway where the oil was
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1:16:59 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ry in norway so he has just like had an army
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1:17:06 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]e who has yeah he couldn't have done this without and that's also a very key
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1:17:15 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] many hollands to put it like that in the psychiatric wards
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1:17:23 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] like i said but many of them they don't have the media covering they don't have
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so many friends turning up but they don't have family because often family is the one who reports
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it and they are scared as well because the hospital they use like a method to divide the families
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1:17:44 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ly what they did with covid yes yes so cruel and you see
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what they're doing it's pure evil yeah and and i think my strength now as a lawyer
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the company i work for in oslo we are [privacy contact redaction] been so free if my boss
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didn't know who what i was doing and he said to me one of the main reasons we hired you and wanted
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1:18:14 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] an exceptionally analytic
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law brain because i'm quite creative i've been working for the in the music industry for many
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years but like they said you know the game so i use their game against them i use the humanity
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1:18:36 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] like taking my final procedure and being a lawyer
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1:18:45 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] no idea who will see this video so can you explain
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as a lawyer the importance of no one getting lost in a psychiatric system no matter in which country
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because as you've just said if you have no allies and many don't or they desert you or whatever you
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1:19:07 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] in the system and obviously once you realize that you're
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1:19:14 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]uck in it you might make a noise about it and then they have they then say that you
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you really are crazy you know and you would be crazy you and i would be crazy if we were falsely
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accused falsely in prison and so can you explain if you can that is the importance to everyone in
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the world of what we're talking about now you know people getting lost in psychiatric systems
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1:19:42 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ems and i would just say that the pattern for me which i have discovered
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and taking also covid into that account it's the it's the it's the way to
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1:19:57 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ure them in the system because if you are just long enough in the
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1:20:03 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] and they give you this the plexa the suppression drug cplexa anti-psychotic
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1:20:13 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] it to you and then you are a junkie after six to eight months with
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1:20:21 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ing this you can't stop because is it chlorpromazine or something like that
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chlorpromazine or something like that haiko might know
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so
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1:20:38 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] my point major tranquilizer it is so and so they caused parkinsonian symptoms i
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think from memory yeah and it's the same with the drug addicts in norway we have this system they are
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going rolled into and it's a big pharmacosystem with the methadone and subutex you know it's a
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1:20:59 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ually write on the the contract i'm going to take methadone
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they don't know that they are [privacy contact redaction]olen and they will not get off it's
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the same with suprexa it's the same like the system with the child's security if you have one
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case they will never let you go and if they see that you don't have allies if they see that you
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are alone single mom single dad with bad finances you know it's so visible who they targeted out in
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1:21:34 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] say of course there are cases that people are really in need of hospitalization
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1:21:42 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] gone to some more healing place but they need to be taken out of society
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because they're dangerous or there are bad parents you know violence and everything but
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like i think it's in 90 [privacy contact redaction]e it's people who don't have
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allies it's like it's good for these systems so it's the same with cove with the child security
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it's just like i write on my natural law page which is my heart natural law it's it's companies
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1:22:18 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ates are companies and they need supplies for the companies and this are good money to earn
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in this big farmica you know deals they have done internationally so it's corporate thinking
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1:22:34 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] papers on our social security number you know so but if you are over the red line like
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the red line like i say i made the upper middle class middle class and up you don't have child
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security on your door you don't have psychiatric coming up to your mansion with you know it doesn't
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1:22:58 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]e like that it's just from this and down so but it might touch them it might touch
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1:23:05 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]iance that we see now yes we got questions the beauty of it
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because covid turned it around now is targeting even rich people so i have been contacted by so
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1:23:20 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ually waking up and see that we are not even we are not
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safe anymore so it's a good thing also because if you have clients with money they really fight
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so yeah very good okay rose thank you janet for the first step i want to say ladies
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thank you very much you're you're both wonderful and barbara first and foremost you're never alone
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because this is definitely a global fight so you're not alone and before i get to my
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1:24:00 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ion i wanted to let susanne know so many people say the quote power corrupts absolute
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power corrupts absolutely but they forget the third part that power attracts the corrupt so
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1:24:13 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] that you don't want the job is the person who makes a good politician
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1:24:20 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] is is the movie sound of freedom being released
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1:24:28 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]e being able to watch it as far as the child trafficking being one of the
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1:24:36 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] underlying issue to all of this with those in power and with children being
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1:24:44 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] from families and then the the second question i have for you is what legal strategy
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1:24:53 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] in your arguments because i'm finding here in the u.s. that so many basic
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1:25:02 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]essed and in particular i'll say inappropriate terminology of
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1:25:08 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] that they're illegally bypassing irb safety boards
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1:25:17 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]s soliciting for research so those are my two main questions
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1:25:24 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]art with the the last question because that really the question
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itself resonated with me and i've been adjusting my the way i speak in court
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by using my spiritual inner light because that was the only way to survive it because it was
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like meeting a wall with the enemies all over the place in the beginning but now i have some
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1:25:58 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]s of preparing and it's the it's the light work we did that in the whole line case me and
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susanna it's it's not legal but it's like more using the legal terms and turning it around
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1:26:15 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ually feel what i'm saying and not just standing there reading up what the
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1:26:22 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] said and what the law is saying and and the way we practice the law but you know
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1:26:30 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] this case this unique case on the paragraphs of this field of law
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and i can see it's working because we still have normal people not the judges like
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1:26:49 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] we have people of every professions in in the courtrooms
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1:27:00 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] to
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to humane to to make it human when i talk about poland or i talk about iris which is a nurse i
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also talk about your daughter your your son your grandchildren where we're headed have you thought
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about if we are going to to to lock up people who doesn't agree with us how will that affect
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our all of our security when we go out on the town one one evening like i try always
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to to turn the mirror to the audience and it really helps and to taking the divine
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1:27:53 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]room have has given me some so many now magical
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divine moments and i think that really happened in the whole land case that's the case i really
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something really powerful happened in there because if you which i can say i'm maybe now man
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are managing more and more
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1:28:25 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]en but to feel what i'm saying and taking the court backs
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1:28:33 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]e coming the audience all the people who are coming to the court cases
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1:28:41 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] now like up to [privacy contact redaction]room to give to them and they were sitting
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in the judges chairs and you know it was like even though the the clerk who worked there he was
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he was more and more happy as the day went by and and you know just humanizing it again you know
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1:29:06 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]e's court and not just let them sit there in their black
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robes and and and make but make them responsible that's my strategy strategy in every case now
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what if it was your daughter beautiful
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1:29:31 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ion
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1:29:35 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ion about the the film it's not in norway and it hasn't been
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1:29:43 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]s here no it's not written about
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1:29:54 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] to say something and as a representative for the people like all politicians
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1:30:00 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ed politicians should be i think it's really important to protect the people in
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1:30:07 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]itutes the government we are
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are
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it's the individuals that together form the democracy and we are innocent until otherwise
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proven that goes only both in the legal in criminal cases but also in in health you know
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like if if it's you know people they can't just go and pick up somebody and put them in
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locked up room like that like we've seen with holland it's so important what babel just said that
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re-humanizing the system re-humanizing democracy re-humanizing law re-humanizing the whole society
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1:31:04 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]e not for not to produce criminals produce
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1:31:12 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]e has been traumatized by this system that with that
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comes with the intention of helping and it becomes a trauma trauma for them no this is not acceptable
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1:31:32 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]e in the system to see the consequences of treating each
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other like that so i i'm i'm i so much agree with what babel just said we have to talk maybe less
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legal language less professional language and more human language in all the systems
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well said yes bringing your heart back to the court that's a strange concept barbara and susanne
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1:32:06 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ions heiko
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1:32:11 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] of all i want to say that how happy i am that i have this beautiful
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lawyer at my back that's why i can will i dare more than i usually would dare
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than i usually would dare and something it was mentioned from of her about this
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1:32:28 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]a they were working together with the cia doing experiments
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and i was working there in [privacy contact redaction]or took me to the house
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heiko you are from germany can you help me with a project and i i teach you hypnotherapy
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such a what what you want your you know he has so many patients girls who have epiphrenia they
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don't want to want to have a no difference between what's you they can't say no anyway
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1:33:06 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]erilize everyone every girl here
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so that's my experience with the service of psychage psychiatry and when i got
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uh uh had gotten yeah did the things i did with the vaccine centers um i was called by the police
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1:33:30 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] to come to a psychiatric evaluation because i think we you must have a
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problem and i was terrified because i didn't want to get into the hospital and get these
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medications in my arm and so it ended up that i went
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1:33:51 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] who grilled me for two hours
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and after that when when was this was that so in 76 you asked to take part in these experiments
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on young girls no experiments anymore no experiments anymore that was a treatment
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that was to fight them from getting pregnant yeah when was that then i could okay and but but are
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you but then you went on to talk about what what was happening now is that right yes the last three
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1:34:29 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ain it heiko okay yeah yeah heiko was doing a activist
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action in oslo he and they went to the vaccine center and he stole his own vaccine because he
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wanted to put it in the in the laboratory to check out what's in it and they arrested him and took
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his shot from his arms i've seen the video everything is filmed it was
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1:35:02 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] but anyway i had the case for for heiko and he was called in
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to do a very very deep and long psychiatric evaluation and that the police was terrorizing
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him and then i took the correspondence with between him so he could just relax a little bit
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but he was really scared and they scared him everybody would be terrified because they want
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him into the hospital to evaluate his psychiatric health and then we we made a deal he took the
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i said to heiko you don't have to do it but he wanted to do it just to get it over with because
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they didn't give up on him wanted to sleep
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what i wanted to sleep again yeah he couldn't sleep he was very scared and
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and so so he he had to go in and do that and i was as a lawyer i was scared myself because
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it was so massive this was in 21 yeah and then you found us heiko no yeah even before but
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1:36:27 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] well i had my my spy glasses on and filmed the whole session again like when i
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1:36:34 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]eal my vaccine and and he said well i can't find anything wrong with you but you
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1:36:43 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] to get a punishment i hope you have a good punch because you will
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lose your license that was the deal
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1:36:56 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] your license yes instead of getting into psychiatric hospital
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1:37:03 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] 21 years
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1:37:08 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] only with the doctor only the psychiatrist who was
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evaluating him so so barbara why couldn't you defend heiko it's outrageous that they
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1:37:21 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] followed up with the case with a complaint to the top
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to the top uh uh with this case so it's not settled
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1:37:35 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] to get this clear you mean you were coerced into into doing a deal with these bastards
762
1:37:44 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] he's just that to told me at the end okay i can't find anything wrong
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1:37:51 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] to get i think you have to count on that you will lose your license
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that's what he said yes so what and so who took your license away from you him or the board
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1:38:09 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] you didn't volunteer to lose your license no no so you mean that he had direct
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1:38:15 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] yes well yeah the other thing is that i uh i used the hydroxychloroquine
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1:38:27 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]or director of the medical what you call it
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1:38:34 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction] he said well you shouldn't do it and i did anyway so all
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1:38:42 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]eds prescriptions i wrote only one pharmacist accused me heiko who was it the doctor who said to
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you that you'll have to lose your license or if you don't do that then we're going to have to get
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you in for an evaluation is that right psychiatric evaluation no i know he just said uh we we can't
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1:39:04 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] he just wanted to help me i think you have to count you
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have to be ready for losing your license and then i lost my license
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all right but i also i also accused the this director who said no to high toxic chloroquine
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and so on and for for being uh behind mass murder three times so in your view do you think that the
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state was cooperating at a high level so the medical board was cooperating with the
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1:39:43 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]e who wanted to do a psychiatric valuation on you very much yes especially
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all right thank you thank you thank you thank you sounds like the soviet union
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1:39:58 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] to say that one thing because this is my last day of holiday and my father just
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1:40:06 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]en in here so i have to abort now but uh and i really
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1:40:14 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] before you go you have to go and schuzanne is here trond
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he's fixed his microphone
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hello yes okay
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is it okay that i abort now trund yes it's okay
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i don't know i'm just you need some yeah later yeah but i want to before i go i want to thank you
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so much for inviting me on this and i can say it's been for me as a lawyer quite alone i've
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also been a little bit scared sometimes so i'm deeply grateful that this now is been lifted out
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1:41:00 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] and it means a lot and i also so you all can check out i have a client called simon goddick
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1:41:09 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]ing hard now because we have sued his employer big corporation
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because he was speaking freely on twitter of posting critical covid so lost his very good job
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1:41:28 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] now sued so this is also a case who's gone quite viral now
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in twitter thankfully because for me visibility is also security so
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yeah so i'm really grateful and i'm not kidding when i'm saying this it's been
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1:41:52 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] which i felt like the authorities just can do whatever
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they want so now that we are lifting this out it gives me more um you know a spirit to keep on doing
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what i'm doing because if not maybe i would just had a lot would have taken a long pause it's been
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very tough well we can put you in touch with lawyers all around the world at barrow and what's
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1:42:22 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] is happening in all the countries in the world are just about so there's
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1:42:26 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]anned of course i know that yeah thank you for can i just ask you one
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thing about simon simon what's his name goddick yeah so i think he's the guy can you confirm this
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1:42:42 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]e in the uh freedom movement shall we say for never talking about the
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lockdowns the harms of lockdowns yeah probably right interesting so i've seen his tweets he's
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very good i think he has four or five hundred thousand followers now so yeah he's very good
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1:43:05 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] now sued so they have uh the limit on responding this case
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their lawyers on the other the corporations lawyers [privacy contact redaction] to respond to the
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lawsuit that we sent in june so it's a very exciting case because it's go on the freedom of
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speech and uh he's very tough it's not giving in so this is also a case who's coming up here
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1:43:35 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] so it's been high pressure so i'm very grateful to be able to come here and
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talk and i hope i can come back and give you some updates when the cases are proceeding
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absolutely absolutely go back to your father and your children and we'll have trance speak to us
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about his experience with you and he'll say nice things about his lawyer hopefully
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yes okay bye bye bye everybody bye then bye bye thank you
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yeah okay tron so give us and um susan i have some questions for you but tron you go first
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1:44:13 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ive of this this uh tyranny that is happening in your country
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well i was uh waking up to knocking on the door from police and um one doctor one nurse i think
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and and i went out and they said that they want they they were there because i posted some
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1:44:38 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]uff and
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i was brought into hospital and um
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was forced into such a sacrietic what treatment and uh
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uh
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i um yeah that's what's hello
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we can hear you um you can hear you okay no and then um yeah and then um i got a lot of
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1:45:17 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]e supporting me and um yeah it was [privacy contact redaction] case and um the
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1:45:25 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]or hadn't read the posts that i posted on internet she hadn't read any facebook posts so
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she had meant that i was psychotic without reading what the post was about it was mostly
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about batches and um norman fanton and all star they used those sources um yeah
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to show yeah and um it was uh yeah um it was um very strange i didn't really know why
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the reason the concrete reason i didn't i didn't understand why i was there
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1:46:12 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] the first um doctor said when i came out
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uh yeah but in the hospital they were okay and um the nurses and everybody was okay and the police
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1:46:30 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]airs and um but um yeah it was very strange experience
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did you uh tron did you ever get a an apology from anyone no the case is got this case is ongoing we
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haven't got any any conclusions from the court and um we are uh waiting for for uh for a report
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1:46:57 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction] and then we are taking the case further and barbara is working on the case so yeah
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that's that's um so we're just waiting for that could he go to okay and i have
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1:47:12 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction] dealt with a number of such matters in australia of people literally being
837
1:47:19 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]agged into psychiatric wards it's a similar process in australia and and i think the
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1:47:27 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction] support and people who have people who come along and show
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that support it makes a big difference in how the psychiatric system works tron so it's very
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it's very good that that barbara was there to help and you know they they will the more of us that
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push back the the less likely less likely they are to do this so it's wonderful that you had barbara's
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support yeah a lot of friends that came visiting and and um provide provided me with what i what
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i needed and um also it's only [privacy contact redaction]ain to them to the court it's
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only 10 that win the case and it was um it was consensus all voted for me letting me go and um
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yeah so it was very quick [privacy contact redaction] decided to let me go
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um but trund it's shocking that the doctor didn't even know what the other were that got you in the
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1:48:37 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]art with no she hadn't read the post that's supposedly was the
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1:48:45 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]ay there so she hadn't read any of them that's very strange and it was also
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yeah she hadn't read any posts that i had posted that but she said that i had to stay there because
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1:49:00 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]aint yes i don't know who who who it was no they said it
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was a friend but as barbara says they don't react like that if a friend maybe it was a previous
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uh
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uh since i'm your friend i have read all the papers from the hospital yes and um
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they were desperately trying to find that you you were this illusioned is it called desolationed
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uh yes desolationed and um um she didn't even uh not write the uh read the the facebook post
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but it was mentioned very often in the papers and also you told me that she react when you told that
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1:50:07 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] knows this case now and she didn't know the psychiatrist didn't know
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1:50:17 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]anding in five minor newspapers so that was true but when i read in the papers
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that was a sign that you were desolationed that you thought the norway knew about this case
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but it was true and one more thing uh they wrote that uh when you because you didn't want to talk
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without your lawyer then you were not socializing and that was a sign of uh that you were sick
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but uh since you get uh much uh visitors because you have many friends uh that was a sign that you
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were socializing and both they they used both in two different papers as a same sign that you were
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sick uh so they were so desperately trying to find something yes that was uh just about what it was
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to say thank you let's tron did they stop you doing the work that you were doing which got you
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1:51:29 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]opped i actually thought that okay it's it's it's probably a good
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1:51:35 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] a break so i was allowed to have communication with outside world so i was allowed
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to keep the phone and i was allowed to to to post and i did so but i i i thought maybe i should stop
869
1:51:48 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] be my first priority so um just um yeah so i didn't post
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anymore um i meant now though i meant now now now i've posted a little bit but not much
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1:52:04 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] written some posts but not much
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so they've they've managed to do what they set out to do which was to silence you and to make
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yeah i think so because it was only the posts and um um yeah i don't have any other explanation
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1:52:27 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]anation that they do that yeah it was only the post that was a reason why they came and that
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1:52:32 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] thing they said when they was on when they when the doctor asked me um was my
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1:52:39 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]s um that they didn't read actually but um yeah um all right john thank you thank you
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1:52:47 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ory for all of us to be aware of of what we know is going
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on but seeing you here and then spreading the word because the more that know about these activities
880
1:53:02 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] all right we have to keep keep moving um susan i have a question for you
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this is you make the comment you made the comment that we don't have democracy and i'm i'm interested
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1:53:21 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]ess that so we talked about smaller local good but but what's your
883
1:53:32 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] on this problem of no democracy of the people not having a voice what's what's the
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solution for that and and uh you know one of the questions one of the thoughts that occurs to me is
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that if you are a representative of the people now with technology you could say hey there's a
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1:53:50 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]ions the government narrative for example and so you could
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ask all of your voters in your seat to share their views should people be locked up or should they
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1:54:03 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]ronically so we could get direct people's input on every single
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vote that a representative votes on for example what are you what's your thinking of of how we
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deal with this problem thank you for that question it's uh that's this is what i've been trying to
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hack for many years now what i see is that we first need to protect the individual the
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sovereignty of the individual through so that the democracy cannot interfere with the private sphere
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that's number one and when it comes to our common society we can absolutely involve people in direct
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1:54:53 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] democracy and in in even co-creating
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uh knowledge and ideas and solutions in society so these are the thoughts that are put into the new
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1:55:12 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]e's movement that i will or we will translate into english and
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spread to other countries it's just we're such a small organization still and working with the
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1:55:24 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]n't been able to do it yet but but the whole um the whole package
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1:55:32 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]arted one and a half years ago is supposed to be a solution for
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1:55:39 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]e real people actually are uh joining in in taking
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decisions because what i see well the first thing i saw it's the it's the tendency to
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centralize power more and more and more and fewer and fewer hands and and also letting money power
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and technology power interfere with with the democracy that has to stop and we have to reverse
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1:56:16 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] to find solutions and how to do deal with that and the [privacy contact redaction] came to
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me one night in the middle of the night and i had to write them down those are kind of a um
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it's a suggestion that we can agree upon some principles uh and they can be interpreted
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1:56:41 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]e but that can be kind of a way of gathering the
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the different part political parties under one umbrella to transfer the p the power back to the
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1:56:54 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]e again and um after we agree on some democratic principles we have to uh install
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1:57:05 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]em that includes and invites people to uh to co-create society together
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1:57:20 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction] arguments will will be most popular and and as a process
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1:57:30 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction] jumping on a boat like are you for or against that can be kind of
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1:57:41 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]ion because people also needs to be involved in the process
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of finding the solution so it's more in in depth and i i believe that what we see now with the
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1:57:57 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ion of uh technocracy more than democracy and the difference
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1:58:08 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]e that govern and technocracy is when experts and for instance ai
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1:58:19 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ions i see uh and uh it i also see a tendency of of calling still
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calling it a democracy even though it's more like an expert uh way of governing the society even us
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1:58:39 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ed politicians we're not hands-on at all with with the direction of society because
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it's experts that gives us the direction and we kind of just jump on board with that and
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1:58:56 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]ating when we know that centralized power is so easy to corrupt because
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it's just one place you have to do it instead of you have to convince the whole people everyone
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1:59:09 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] as i see it to avoid corruption of the system
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and secure the individual's freedom of expression and living the way they want and you know we are
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1:59:26 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]e around the world and we need to be able to follow our own
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wishes for how to live how to express how to um yeah how to use our life here
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so i i don't know how to be very concrete with it but i see that we need to gather around some
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1:59:49 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]es and we need to teach the people to take responsibility again take them
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out of the couch and netflix you know and and and be more active in and forming the local communities
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2:00:07 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ead of thinking global governance we need to think
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international cooperation the nations can cooperate or we can cooperate through
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you know from city to city from wherever but the global top-down
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governance it's not very human to me then we become kind of
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2:00:41 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction] from us as humans i don't know if that explains something
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that does beautifully because in the meetings that we've had here we have explored
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this decades long since world war ii this technocracy being imposed on us through the
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world economic forum that's precisely what's happening you articulated well decentralization
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2:01:05 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] now one of the issues the same process right around the world all the
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2:01:12 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]anding up and saying the experts have told us so clearly the technocracy
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strategy we are mere politicians how could we possibly question the experts we know what
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a fraud that is all of us need to recognize the fraud now the last question susanna is
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one of the big problems in right around the world is very few business leaders of reputation have
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2:01:41 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] the government narrative in other words here in australia its people its
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2:01:47 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] all done so well financially not one has come out
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2:01:55 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] been defrauded my question to you is in norway in any of the
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scandinavian countries has any significant business leader come out against the narrative like you
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have
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not that i can think of there's been some a few few maybe that has mentioned parts of it but not
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the whole thing and i think the reason is obvious that you know the whole business game or the it's
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it's a game it's it has rules like a game and the success of the game is profit and
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that's how it's all rigged and it's very very difficult it means that you lose profit
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2:02:46 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] rules or you oppose the game kind of and i think that the whole you know i
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love businesses i'm an entrepreneur myself i love the creating value i love seeing people how they
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express themselves and give what they're what they can give and offer to others
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but the problem is when it's centralized again the big multi national companies and the owners of
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the big tech and big food and big everything it becomes so centralized so it's kind of eating up
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2:03:29 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction]e's businesses and and this is a big problem because every even even the small
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businesses cannot even survive if they're opposing the game at all and so it's kind of it's it's
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2:03:46 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction]ually the pyramid must be turned upside down the real
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2:03:52 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]e we are the many the fake power is with the few on the top of the pyramid
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so i think it's up to the people to just say no now it's it's it's enough and we can do it
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silently without without a war and or a revolution we can just say no and the lesson
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2:04:19 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]e unifying is of course with india with mahatma gandhi where he
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said no violence non-violence non-compliance and that has that has proven to succeed there's
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there's eight billion of us there's probably one bit one million of them eight billion of us
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there's one to eight thousand so if the people unify so the work that you are doing does inspire
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each of us to say hey don't comply now it then gets the question is hey this is uncomfortable
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2:04:54 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] consequences indeed and obviously nelson mandela fought for freedom fought against
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apartheid 27 years in jail and world war one world war two look at the people who went to fight
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for freedom and suzanne you're fighting for freedom at least you don't have people shooting at you
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but they do want to put you in jail like they did with tron put him in effective jail but that's
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that's the question that each one of us has to answer what are we willing to sacrifice to preserve
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our democracy to preserve our lives to preserve our freedoms or do you just want to become robots
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that's the question isn't it yeah but i don't i don't see myself as a fighter or freedom fighter
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at all i'm just i see myself as a person that just points towards the truth or what's right or
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common sense so i i don't see myself as a fighter and i don't see even
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i don't see some of these people as evil even because it's more like i'm more like concentrated
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2:06:07 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]ively built a system that has become a monster and some of these global
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2:06:14 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]ayed the game well and they have all the power and they continue but i don't
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2:06:22 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]e if we go to war with these elites or whoever i i think
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2:06:30 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]em and see that the system we have built together is not working and
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we are the ones that can change it and we are the many so we can just change it but we need to be
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aware we need to see it because if we fight if we fight we're in the same uh we're in the battle
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we lose so that's an interesting question do we change the system or do we build a new one
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that's the question all right steven but it's up to us it is up very good it is up to us and you
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mentioned responsibility as well you know the the message that's been sold to us is we will protect
987
2:07:14 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]even put your video back on so we can see you we you know this is all about
988
2:07:20 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction] you steven save us from covid all right let's go to closing
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2:07:30 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]even we've got no hands up let's susan go we've got 15 minutes before we
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before we end tom rodman has put the link into the video chat steven over to you for final questions
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so we're going to go to the next question from charles
992
2:07:47 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction] said charles is the problem isn't it there are so many people
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who realize what the problems are but they're all looking for what uh uh emmanuel the other night
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2:08:02 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]e who kind of are looking for people to save them all the time are the problem
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2:08:10 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]e who just comply with everything because it doesn't affect
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them in their view but they don't do any research and they don't know anything and um of course it
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2:08:24 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]s them is the knee the famous neemola uh uh quote which says uh they came for the gypsies i
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was not a gypsy so i did nothing i can't remember the exact quote they came for the jews i was not
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a jew so i did nothing and then in the end they came for me and there was no one left to speak
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2:08:42 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]e need to be you know the people who say they're not interested
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in politics it's just a ridiculous thing to say it's like saying i'm not interested in preserving
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2:08:54 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]e don't really understand what humanity is and um in a way three
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and a half years ago i don't think i really understood the kind of spiritual side but i do
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2:09:07 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]s fighting for humanity without realizing it previously but um now i understand
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what it's all about or at least i think i do um so um i don't quite so thomas uh so thomas
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actually helped me to get you on susan and barrow uh has he gone now he's the um i think he has
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there's some yeah he's gone has he okay i was like yes all right let's finish let's finish
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here there's nothing wrong with that um trond thank you for joining us susan thank you for
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2:09:43 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ephen says you know i think you should look on this group communicate with stephen
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for help to spread a message and we will spread your [privacy contact redaction]es i think that's very insightful
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2:09:56 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] that it came to you in the middle of the night so well done for writing it down
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so susan and barrow and um trond um i think it's really important so you know uh that uh so norway
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2:10:09 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] like this and no one will notice because it's too smaller country to be
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2:10:14 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]e but other countries as well like india you know well now
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2:10:20 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]e around the world will know about this and um i think that that's a way to get
1016
2:10:27 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] are not evil uh in the way they are in some people some
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countries but but um you know they've gone along with this gender they maybe don't realize fully
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what it's all about um and maybe money plays a big part but i think it plays less a part in norway
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2:10:48 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] countries um but i think that uh the norwegians and the swedes for that matter
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2:10:55 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] consciences uh and when uh what has happened is exposed they don't like it they're
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not very happy about the light being shone on sweden and i think norway norway is even less
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known than sweden um so hopefully um if you work with us you know you can uh how should i say you'll
1023
2:11:20 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] when they know that the international spotlight is on on norway
1024
2:11:27 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]even marvin's got his hand up for one last question before we go marvin
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susan i wanted to ask you i was in trondheim for three weeks on a bicycle 30 years ago
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and the police cute young girl and a cute young guy would get out of a police car and they looked
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2:11:48 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] service workers they they weren't they didn't wear guns they were cute young bright
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2:11:56 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]udents are what are the norwegian police now dressed like stormtroopers
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2:12:02 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]essed now no they're still uh quite we we live in a very
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common and non-violent community in norway and most people are very nice so um we luckily we
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don't have that seen police look like friendly people yeah very good but there was that dreadful
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attack on on the island um i can't remember the island now where yeah young people were killed
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um yeah i don't think we should discuss that now i need to i need to leave now but
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that's a that's a big thing and that came like a shock to the norwegian people
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i'm sorry
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it's it's such a big yeah big happening and big thing that i i don't feel like we should go into
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that no susan i wasn't suggesting we talked about i was just saying that it isn't always the case
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2:13:12 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction] is peaceful no but uh things like that has happened very seldom so so that was kind
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2:13:24 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]e that's that a terror attack like that could happen in
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2:13:29 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction] and so many innocent young girls and boys and and people were killed like it was like yeah
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yeah it was terrible yeah it's trauma for every 11 yeah it's a it's a big trauma for for our country
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but um yeah so susan you were saying this so this is just the last passing shot as it were um you
1043
2:13:57 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction] are nice i agree but that's also part of the problem they're too
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they're too reasonable they don't want to they don't want to stand out they never want to take
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a position because they want to be popular with their friends and their associates you know
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that's that's the that's why kind of i stood out because i did the opposite you know i went for the
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dislikes yeah or you know so so that was like people thought that i would crash because of
1048
2:14:29 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]ronger because that's what it does you know when you stand up for your
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truth and for uh what you believe in that makes you stronger but before you do it before you take
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2:14:42 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]ep it feels like you're gonna die and i guess people that's how people feel you know it's
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it's even more dangerous for norwegians or scandinavians to step out of conformity
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because of the jante law you know everybody should be kind of the same and be liked to be nice and
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all that so i think it's it takes more more so that's why i i thought that for me doing that
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what i did with with my colleagues my political colleagues and everything i thought more people
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2:15:16 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] enough to talk about it but i have colleagues political colleagues
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2:15:25 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]s what i've done and said they totally agree but they don't dare
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to go through what they see i've gone through you know so they just have to keep calm wow
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russian businessman which goes if you can't cheat norwegian you can't cheat anyone in the world
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um
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beautiful comments let's go everybody suzanne thank you so much for giving us your time
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congratulations on your courageous journey thank you everybody for being here steven thank you for
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organizing and we will be back with you on sunday and have a beautiful tuesday night and the rest of
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your week thank you for joining us thank you for inviting me thank you thank you thank you
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haiku as well thank you haika yes indeed and and tron oh i don't think he heard it
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uh yes and yes he didn't no okay over to tom rodman for those of you who have the time
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um
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charles can you send me the um chat from the other night if possible yep yep and this one
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it that'd be good yep we'll do thanks thank you so much thanks everybody