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Hello everybody, welcome to Medical Doctors for COVID Ethics International and today's
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ago with the desire to pursue truth, ethics, justice, freedom and health.
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At this time we remember Ryan Ofulmik and we'll make an announcement about Ryan Ofulmik
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but he is currently unlawfully incarcerated by the German government in a German jail
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0:00:44 --> 0:00:[privacy contact redaction]ober 2023.
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In Mexico.
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In Mexico.
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And it's an outrageous, it's an outrageous imposition and behaviour by the German government
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and everybody should be aware of it.
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And we've got lots to tell you more at the a bit later today.
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And it was indeed in Mexico.
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I'm Charles Covets the moderator of this group.
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0:01:08 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]ice law for 20 years and for 14 years I've helped parents and lawyers to strategise
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remedies for vaccine damage and damage from bad medical advice.
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I'm also the CEO of an industrial hemp company and mark my words industrial hemp is going
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We comprise lots of professions here and we're from all around the world.
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0:01:36 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction] Scott Sharer who Jerome is running the case in Wisconsin against Wisconsin Health
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what it's worth everybody and Scottish Fighting a wonderful fight has presented to this group before.
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are passionate anti-vaxxers and indeed I am a passionate anti-vaxxer and Dr Stanley Plotkin
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the so-called godfather of childhood vaccines in America has admitted in his deposition
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nine-hour deposition before Aaron Ciri lawyer that no vaccine ever has been properly tested
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for safety and efficacy. If this is your first time here welcome and feel free to introduce
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0:02:29 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction]and we're in the middle of world war three and that the
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medical science battle is only one of [privacy contact redaction] world war.
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is the fourth and there are another eight. There is no time to be tired we're five years into a
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seven-year war so look after your health and be up for the fight. Most of us understand the development
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of science and the science is never settled. This meeting runs for two and a half hours after which
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for those with the time Tom Rodman runs a video telegram meeting Tom puts the links into the
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chat if you're able to join. We will listen to our guest presenter Bobbo Sundgren from Sweden.
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Is it Bobbo or Bobbo? It's Bobbo. Bobbo good thank you. So we will listen to Bobbo Sundgren for as
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long as Bobbo wishes to speak and then we have quick questions and answers Stephen Frost via
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speech environment with appropriate moderating free speech is crucially important in our fight
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to preserve our human freedoms. If you're offended by anything be offended we are lovingly not
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0:03:44 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction]ry that requires nobody to say anything that may offend
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0:03:49 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction] the traf- the triggering industry don't say anything you
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might trigger somebody we call BS. They are both the offence industry and triggering industry attacks
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on free speech designed to shut you up so you don't express your views so that governments get
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away with lies. We come with an attitude however of and perspective of love not fear. Fear is the
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opposite of love. Fear squashes you and enslaves you. Love on the other hand expands you and
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liberates you. These twice weekly meetings are not just talk fest an extraordinary range of
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0:04:41 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction] presenter Bobo Sundgren and we thank you Bobo for giving us your time
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0:04:47 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction]ory and for the purposes of the recording I will give you a little bit of
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0:04:54 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction]s no in your own words you are a Swedish author ethnologist and
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0:05:02 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction] known for your book How I became one of Sweden's worst internet trolls.
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with the COVID jabs and Bobo is going to tell us about his journey in vindicating and fighting
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0:05:23 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction] Nicholas's case. He'll tell us about the prosecutor and today Bobo advocates for informed
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consent and medical accountability as do we in this call through various platforms including
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0:05:38 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction]ack and Facebook as well as through live lectures and public talks so welcome Bobo and
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0:05:44 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction] again for creating this group and for organizing Bobo to be with our to
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0:05:49 --> 0:05:[privacy contact redaction]ephen who helped us get Bobo today? Well Celia Farber and
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Lars Johansson. That's right very good all right so thank you Stephen welcome Bobo good to have you
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to hearing from you and discussing with you. Charles I just want to say that Bobo knows amongst
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other things about Olaf Palma's death assassination but also how Trump was elected in 2016 using I
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can't remember but he knows all about tech he's one of these extraordinary Swedes who kind of
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knows a lot and so they've got a real problem now because they've got criminal investigation
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involving his 13 year old son who died in 2021 from memory sorry 2022 oh sorry 2022 all over
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to you let's we look forward to listening to you thank you so much for the introduction and
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thank you for having me it's an honor and I've been waiting for this longing for it
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the process. Am I coming through? Yes Bobo we can hear you loud and clear. Good so
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Nikolas my son he was born 2008 with heart malformations in latin they are called truncus
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arteriosus and they're also called interrupted aortic arch of course I don't know so much about it
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but I know that the surgeon that did a fantastic job was Peter Jögin in Lund and he did this
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for us me and Nikolas mother and at the same time we felt very blessed that we were in Sweden
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and we were taken care of and Nikolas was taken care of by the best surgeons in the world
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we felt it in the air we saw them walking past us in the corridors they are often very tall
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and they looked like gods to us and they were in fact gods because they saved our son
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and we were so grateful for that six months more or less six seven months later Nikolas
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maybe three months four months old and as the malformation of the heart was unexplained
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as the malformation of the heart was unexplained
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for a genetic research but they didn't find anything they didn't find any clue for anything
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and of course we were shocked again and we practically lived at the hospital for
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all through his life from he was a baby to to his death the same persons for example the nurse
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the nurse
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the second shot of Moderna's COVID vaccine sounds like I'm making it up but it's actually true
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and we had a feeling that she loved him she actually visited him when he was deadly sick
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and before I go into that I want to give a background from the summer of 2021
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summer of 2021 I am sure that all of us don't want to think about that year
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but all of us sitting here forces ourselves we forces we are forcing ourselves to think about
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that year and the year before and the years after and the horror
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that evil forces put upon us
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the summer of 2021
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my mother
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told me that I had to take the COVID vaccine in order to live with her at the summer place
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because we had nowhere else to go because our landlord that owned the house where we lived
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that month and my mother's place her summer's place were well it was the only option so I
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although I was a little bit skeptical I took the COVID vaccine and it was Pfizer's community
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and this was six months after it was conditionally approved
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if there was something really wrong with it
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I was a little bit skeptical all along
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our authorities recommendations to give morphine to our elderly at the elderly homes
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when they showed symptoms of COVID I felt very bad about that and this was springtime 2020
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so a year I had different skeptical thoughts about the whole pandemic show
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but I fell for my mother's fear and I took the COVID vaccine and in August the 23rd of August
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Drottning Silviats barnsjukhus it's Queen Silviats Children's Hospital in Göteborg Gothenburg
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and she called us and she said very cautiously well
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and I was a little bit I was surprised
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but at the same time as I said I was very conditioned to trust the health care and the
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I didn't hesitate and she as I later understood because of former reasons asked me
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because of former reasons asked me
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what does Niklas think about the vaccine I was a little bit surprised because I was conditioned
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well I don't think he has a problem with that and in the back of my mind
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I had various thoughts and feelings one thought was
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that I don't want to go against the society because of the risk that they will question me as a parent
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and social authorities etc. would come at me and take my children away
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and we will find out what their habits are and why they are not taking the vaccine etc.
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so I felt a little bit scared to go against society but it was also it was mainly that I was
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I was thinking why should I read on the internet although that was my habit to read a lot on the
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internets in this issue I was thinking why should I trust some weirdos on the internet
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a baby also Nicholas had his humograph replaced when he was [privacy contact redaction]
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some more background what I didn't know
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was that already in July the 9th of July the World Health Organization
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as a adverse event from the COVID vaccines the mRNA vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna
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but we were not warned at all
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so there were no informed consent
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and
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more mRNA molecules in it this kind of synthetic replicants of mRNA molecules in it
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the Moderna is more concentrated and the people's the Sweden's public health agency
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Pfizer's COVID vaccine this was totally ignored by Queen Silvia's children's hospital
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as well as they didn't give any chance for an informed consent and they did not do an
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individual assessment as the Swedish Pediatric Society urged them to do in their recommendation
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the Swedish Pediatric Society was springtime [privacy contact redaction]en
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but they changed their mind about specific groups among them transplanted children
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from 12 years up during the summer and that's why they called us I learned this later
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that's why the hospital called us because of the decision from both Swedish Pediatric Society and
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the Swedish public health agency to change the recommendation for certain groups 12 years and up
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and I can feel your anger and I can feel that you know so much about this
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you're an audience that I've never had and it really affects me
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I get really really angry talking about it could I just ask you one thing
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yes so your son so the the recommendation from the Swedish Pediatric Society or whatever the name was
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was that 12 and above but your son wasn't 12 or above yes he was 13 years old oh sorry he was 13
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yes okay yes yes okay and what they should have done for example was to talk to his liver doctor
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0:23:03 --> 0:23:[privacy contact redaction]or Robert Salman and his heart doctors they did not do that there are no evidence
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what kind of contraindication could it be I asked him well actually
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nothing he said
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I don't feel so intelligent especially as I let this monster into my son
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about allergy allergy from the COVID vaccine well we only know about allergy after the first shot
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it was
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my suspicions about the COVID vaccine causing Nicola's illness started at the hospital
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and now I will go into why he got sick how he how he got sick two months after his second shot
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he got the chills and a fever
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0:25:37 --> 0:25:[privacy contact redaction]ay we had a nice taco dinner it's very typical Swedish thing to have on a Saturday
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probably in your countries as well and we had a really good time this was the 4th of December so
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and it was after dinner we were dancing around a little bit being a little bit silly
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and all of the sudden I held Nicola's head in my hands like this looking him looking him in the eyes
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and all of a sudden I said you are a little bit thin
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you are a little bit thin
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and his younger sibling said yes mother is say
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mother said he is a little bit thin as well and then he went and then I said maybe you should
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eat a little bit more and then he ate a little bit more because he was very loyal kind trusting
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you know he was a very kind boy very very he had integrity and he was courageous but he was also
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very kind and he loved his family a lot so he ate a little bit more and then he went to brush his
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teeth and then he went to bed obviously it was ridiculous that they asked him to eat a little
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0:27:31 --> 0:27:[privacy contact redaction] I did and he went to bed and he got the chills all of the sudden
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and he had he was shivering and he had fever and I gave him some medication to bring fever down
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and then he after an hour or so he vomited and I asked the children if there were if there were
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some disease like norovirus on the school and they confirmed that and he fell asleep
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0:28:24 --> 0:28:[privacy contact redaction]ually I was watching him you know as we do as parents
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when he fell when he was asleep I was looking after him a little bit looking at him
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and I was in my head I had this voice oh what am I thinking here that he's going to die
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that he's going to die
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oh I'm so silly just looking at him like that you know
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he's not going to he's he's okay I was thinking you know and
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um
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he didn't vomited anything more that night he
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had a fever the next day as well and he vomited a lot the second night but I was my stomach started
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to be a little bit upset so I was thinking okay now it's my turn now I get it the norovirus is
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coming to me as well and so I was thinking all I was thinking the norovirus straight through it you know and
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a lot and the second night he was vomiting a lot and the third the day after he was not vomiting
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anymore and his fever went a little bit down and the third night he his fever was okay but he
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started to ache a lot he cried during night time he had he was aching his body was aching
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uh I was thinking yeah it's a little bit unusual for him but probably this is what you can expect
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on the afternoon he was sitting in the sofa watching tv he wanted to have some french fries
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I guess for the salt and
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he watched tv and it was only me and him and all of the sudden
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he says to me I cannot feel my legs
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and I was terrified and I called for an ambulance and they were a little bit difficult because of
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the covid had he has he had covid etc and then they came with an ambulance and in the ambulance
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I asked the nurse what do you think this is probably an infection she said I didn't know
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they found out that he had sepsis and he had a fever and he had a fever and he had a fever and
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sepsis
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it got dangerous and they decided to do surgery on him open heart surgery
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after the decision I wasn't there I was at home because at
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at the hospital
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we switched all the we switched me and his mother we switched
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so one was there and the other at home or later on a place close to the hospital where we could
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live etc and at the intensive care we could only and much more sorry there are countless
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options to choose from thing trick can completely change the way you watch tv especially
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especially
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your wife and you were taking we were switching and he called me
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Nicholas his mother helped him to call me and he was telling me that he was going to surgery
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work that Peter Jögin had done on his heart was going to be destroyed
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he comforted me and said I love you dad he he sounded very calm
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and I sounded like I do now I was trying to hold back my tears and I said to him I love you and
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and then he went through a 20 hour long surgery 20 hours
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and I was calling all the time and asking how he did and so on and after he woke up again I
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asked him about the chess the chess match that we had before at the hospital I wanted to see if he
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could he if he could use his mind and I asked him do you remember who won and he took his right hand
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and pointed at himself because he won you know and
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then I felt good that he had his mind intact but that was not the whole story he had
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he had
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his liver failed his kidneys failed and he had had and he had a stroke from this those 20 hours
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so he couldn't move his left arm and left leg
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and we noticed that after a day or so and I started to train him immediately to move his
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left hand and left foot
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foot
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how we would come back you know
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are you not briefed with the situation she said okay they acted very strange and nervous all the
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time I can tell you you know I think you should note I think you would have noticed that as well
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through at the hospital [privacy contact redaction]arted with a stroke
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I tried to keep a positive mind and I wanted to surround Nicholas with positive thoughts
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empathetic and good and some of the nurses acted very strange some of the doctors were more empathetic
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somewhere because the fever went up and down and the status of the infection the effect of
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know what I'm talking about so the figures told them that he had an infection and they opened up
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for a VAC a pump removing impurity from the from the heart
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and he had that so he was open he had this he had his chest open
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hospital because I think it's important I feel that it's important for me to
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to describe his personality because it contrasts to his killers
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so
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he is the opposite of his killers
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and what I mean by that is that he was rarely upset but when he was upset it was often
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a moral indignation
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and at this time the nurses were occupied with some nonsense
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and they could only they could only move him from the wheelchair to the bed they told me if they
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were two and the other nurse she was doing some bullshit you know moving papers around doing
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you know moving papers around doing some kind of work that she obviously didn't have to do exactly
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them to move him to the bed because he was in pain and all of the sudden and I told them as well
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and they moved him to the bed
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he was slowly rehabilitating he could move his left foot and left arm more and more he had a
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Harry Potter is it called wand yes he had this Harry Potter wand and he was moving it I gave it
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because obviously he was 13 years old but it was a fun thing to give him and and I gave it and I
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brought it to the hospital and he used it in his training and he more and more could do the
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movements with his left hand and
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and
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there
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and being very kind and enjoying to follow sports follow soccer he was
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uh yeah he was also good at soccer he was very talented actually and
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he was talented with balls all all kind of sports with balls he was good at it and
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um
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there was one concern because one of the cardiologists the pediatric cardiologists
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she came to me in or already after the first operation she came to me and said
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little bit too narrow uh where they sue it you know so it it's a little bit it's a risk for uh
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it looked good the troponin was at a good level level uh etc and I actually asked a doctor
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uh the same day as his younger sibling was there visiting outside the window because they didn't
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window and he was happy for that and uh I asked the doctor how is the troponin looking and he
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said it's looking good and I put my chin to his chin like or his more or less his
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head like this and I said goodbye to him and his mother took over that day and uh the next
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the evening he video called me and his younger sibling after the place where we stayed at the
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there and he video called us and uh his younger sibling was showing the place like in MTV style
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this is my crib you know and uh and he was uh happy for that but he got a little bit tired and
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he said I'm going to rest now and the next day me and his younger sibling ate some
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because uh we knew where his room was and we didn't see him there and we didn't see anyone there
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and then we went to meet his mother and then the chief physician called the chief physician
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Anders called me it uh yeah it has happened something uh your son had a cardiac arrest and
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and his it's not looking good yes and
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uh nine hours or so but the the physicians called us parents and wanted to speak to us
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after the surgery and they told us about this but they didn't tell us a problem a big problem and
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uh heart and lung machine so he got uh very bad brain damages from this
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and um severe brain damages
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and um tried to cool him down while he was sleeping while he was still sleeping
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and then he uh wake woke up and I was there again that's the first time and he looked at me
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when he woke up and then Anders the chief physician entered the room
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he had a very dark voice like this well he was also very tall the Swedish viking
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you might say well it doesn't look good he said
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and I was kind of immediately irritated on him and I was like I saw that Nikolas moved his eyes
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0:49:29 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]s were not uh flat he had no uh he had he didn't have the
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doll's eye syndrome or anything like that he simply didn't talk and he didn't move voluntarily
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and bring him back
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and uh
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command a little bit sometimes he could shake their hands sometimes when they asked for it
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and sometimes he didn't shake their hands when they asked for it well that's natural I don't
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I didn't think it was strange and I filmed him and I video I videotaped him while giving him
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0:51:13 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction] to talk to you and he took me to a room and well it doesn't look good
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his chances to move again etc well well he didn't believe it would be so good but uh
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um and he didn't believe Niklas could breathe without the ventilator
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no I don't think he will be able to do it and then I was there when he removed the ventilator
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and um
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um they called to a meeting me and his mother they wanted to tell us that they had decided
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to not give him the ventilator back if he had a crisis to not give him heart surgery again and not
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and uh they had the right to to those decisions I read I didn't have a lawyer or anything
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I read about it that they had this right and um I was uh I was filing a report to the IVO it's
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uh an authority in Sweden where you can file reports on health care I filed a report because
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I was angry and I was upset that uh they hadn't recognized this risk for cardiac arrest more
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conference about it but they were a little bit chauvinistic and didn't believe
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that the risk was so big so I filed a report on that
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and they and they I think they saw me as an enemy by then
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behavior was very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very
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behavior was measured uh but I think they were beginning to see me as an enemy
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which I didn't understand why because I thought they wanted I I thought before this I thought
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they didn't believe in him they wanted him to die
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0:54:32 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ruggling for example I was struggling for them to
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and she said with this American accent
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why I said yes we will I said yes we will have that okay she said okay almost immediately
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she didn't argue with me so he had his oxygen and pulse was monitored of course
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I was very shocked when she said that
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there was some progress I think because I was very happy when I moved him from the wheelchair
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to the bed and he was bare and I was uh kind of asking him uh well I I will get a blanket for you
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0:56:01 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]e of days before that I actually told him you will speak
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I would get the blanket for you is that okay it came from him ah
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he answered me I was shocked it was a triumph I was so proud as I always were
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over him and I looked at the nurse and she was also American isn't that strange an American
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I'm telling you this from their accents you know they had American accents so uh I was looking at
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the American nurse very proud you know and I was expecting her to also smile back noticing this but
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this zero zero ventilator zero HLR and zero surgery here she was asking me to confirm
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that they didn't want to save his life if he had a crisis she was at another place mentally
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I was like shocked and I was like yeah yes yeah another time I was upset I didn't keep my temper
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all the time one time I took a nurse aside because she was talking about everything that
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Nicholas did as reflexes well it's a reflex and then there's a here's another reflex and
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blah blah blah and I took her aside and I said I don't want you to share your opinions about
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reflexes I'm not interested I don't want to hear anything more about reflexes
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uh she looked at me like I was yeah nothing you know and uh
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there was some kind there was some other strange stuff but uh I'm moving forward here to uh
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to uh
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actually that one day they said we're going to remove the antibiotics to see if the infection
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well his mother noticed as she had been working in care she noticed that this specially designed
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this special bed he had it was like an inflatable bed they had put it on the lowest degree of air
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so it was very very soft at the same time they gave him
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I don't know if that's the English word but uh it's relaxing the muscles
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of uh
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nurture do you call it nurture like his food they doubled his dose of food that he
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nutrition they doubled his nutrition
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and uh the night after they doubled it he I woke up because at the medic medicine
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he vomited Nicholas vomited a lot and I could hear the nurses talking to each other
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should we wake the father up no fuck him they said in that harsh language
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and I could see that his vomit came down through his yeah it went down his lungs yeah
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Bobo you I don't know whether you've done it no I was just coughing so I muted myself I'm back
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I could see that his nutrition went down his lungs and a couple days later as I said they
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sick his eyes were clear I can show you pictures there are pictures in the biggest
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newspaper of Sweden I can tell you why but I made the biggest newspaper of Sweden interview me and
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it was a totally unfiltered interview which is fantastic but I will tell you about it later
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1:02:32 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] his eyes were clear but they told him that the infection got the best of him and that
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he was dying and it was the head of the intensive care that all of the sudden came into the room
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and he was very energetic filled with energy like he just had a fantastic meal you know
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meal you know and he was like hello I'm the head of intensive care we haven't met yes blah blah blah
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and we can shake hands there's no restrictions anymore from today he sounded like
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he changed to a very serious mode and he said well he's very very sick now
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okay I was thinking he's not more sick now than
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well he's he's deadly sick the infection is there somewhere we don't know where but it's there and
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we're going to remove the nutrition we're going to take away the nutrition
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I mean I had read that they had this right to take away treatment that they thought was prolonged
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prolonging their suffering but I also thought that if I
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prolonged this it would result in him dying from his mucus
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that his mucus would suffocate him because they didn't want to give him a ventilator
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so I didn't say anything and one of the doctors said is it because we are so many
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that you don't talk
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I was in a very intensive shock so I thought he was kind no nothing can
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was enjoying the peer pressure the the idea of bullying anyway
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did I was sitting in Nikola's room and I was watching the trees outside far away and all of
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the sudden a black arch were coming down from the sky moving like a an ufo over the trees a big black
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and I was thinking okay that's strange but I was in shock and
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1:06:50 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]e of days later Nikola's died it was half past 12
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the 13th of February I was the only relative there and they picked some very young nurses
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to give him inhalation in the beginning they were sectioning his mucus a little bit but
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to give him inhalation in the beginning they were sectioning his mucus a little bit but
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1:07:29 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ioning it I saw at the monitor of oxygen and pulse that his brain was going
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1:07:39 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ill want and he had morphine and he was deep he was asleep deep
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1:07:46 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ill wanted to take away the mucus because it ran a very thick line
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1:07:53 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ril so I took this suction device and I helped him and I went
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to the bathroom and when I came out the nurse the nurses had locked the suction device
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1:08:10 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ion device
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and I asked the nurse are we not going to section anymore no no no no we're not we're not why
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yeah I don't know why I don't know why she said she was like 20 years old maybe
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I didn't want to act upset around Nikola's I wanted to to give him a peaceful environment
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but the aggression from my spine was intense so I had all of the sudden I was aching in my neck
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a lot and I there was some kind of massage pillow there and I took it and laid down
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lay down besides Nikola's bed and put the massage to my neck
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and I dissociated a little bit and I was thinking like yes Nikola's is going to sleep a little bit
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1:09:19 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] and I fell asleep and the nurse woke me up she was shaking me a
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little bit and she said now Nikola's just took his last breath
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I felt a little bit accused and shocked of course and I rushed up
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1:09:50 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] and Nikola's drew another deep breath and it reminded me of how he
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acted when we were swimming together and came up from the water and he pushed his chest out
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and I had my hand on it and the nurse the nurse replied
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oops I fooled daddy
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and this sounds like I'm making it up but it's I'm not I'm not making this up
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it's I'm not I'm not making this up and when I'm telling you this I'm very surprised that I'm
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1:10:45 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ually happened but this happened and she flashed she had a
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flashlight and he took one more breath and then she shown the flashlight in his pupils and said
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no he's dead and
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1:11:08 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] described it
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1:11:12 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] described it thank you so much Sean I have described it as I as something pierced me like a
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1:11:20 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction] or a or a spear pierced my heart from the back and I felt absolutely like garbage
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and I felt
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1:11:36 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ague that I was an outcast that I was nothing that I was of zero value as a father
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here
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at the same time I had my suspicions all the way from the beginning at the hospital
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I asked a little bit about the vaccine because I started to google and I understood
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uh because Nicholas Young's sibling told me during Nicholas fevers Nicholas Young's sibling
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told me and he got this fever and he got this fever after the second shot of the COVID vaccine
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as well and you know they've stopped that vaccine now what did they but I didn't think more of it
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because I didn't relate his fever to the vaccine but at the hospital it came back to me and I
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1:12:45 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]opped the COVID vaccine and I didn't know I didn't even know if
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he had Moderna or Pfizer because they told me he will either have Moderna or Pfizer when they called
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1:13:00 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]e of days couple of days later after Nicholas death I went home
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1:13:10 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] that he actually kept in a small bag sports like more
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1:13:20 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] him for his birthday and I looked at the card and I saw that
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it was Moderna and I uh this was after this was after his death but also before his death
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when I read about the COVID vaccine the mRNA vaccine could cause myocarditis etc. I asked the
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1:13:49 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]itis weakened his heart and made it
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1:13:59 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]ion happen no no no that's totally and that's no that has nothing
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to do with that you know they said after his death I also spoke to Marie Bartos again and she said
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1:14:17 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] if he had had a myocarditis he would have had pain but that was not true
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because I researched it and I looked it up that it is not necessarily painful so I
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uh as I said to you I spoke to the head of the section Nils Ekvall I spoke to him in May 2022
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and he told me all this bullshit about contraindications and stuff like that and
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1:14:56 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]ood that there were no individual assessment and I started
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1:15:05 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]igate this was looking a long time for some evidence medical evidence
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that there could be a weakening of the heart result from a myocarditis resulting in a bacterial
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1:15:23 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]itis I didn't find enough information but this was my idea and
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1:15:32 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] to January 2023 I got in in touch with a wonderful
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1:15:42 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]arted to
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uh meet her and talk to her and I went to Stockholm and together with her we went to
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1:15:57 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]rategies the conference called pandemic strategies in January
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1:16:07 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]e to a Sima Hottra and Ryan Cole and I spoke to them afterwards
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1:16:17 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ened to Arne Burkhardt professor Arne Burkhardt the famous
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1:16:23 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]e of months after that actually it was when I listened to
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1:16:32 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]t and his findings from uh from covid vaccine victims because he did autopsies
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together with Sukharit Bhakti professor Sukharit Bhakti and him they did 70
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autopsies as you know of covid vaccine deaths and they found horrific stuff and I had to
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1:17:08 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] I said to Sabina
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1:17:14 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] to go I will sit a little bit longer from the stage
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1:17:24 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] and I was sitting in the back feeling very sick I felt like I wanted
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to vomit like like I wanted to throw up but I
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1:17:41 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]t and I went down afterwards and I shook his hand
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and uh I see Malhotra and uh Ryan Cole was also there and we spoke about Nicholas and I presented
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1:17:55 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]s the medical evidence and uh all the medical facts more or less and uh there were
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1:18:04 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ors there there as well and Arne Burkhardt he looked me straight in my eyes with
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his very clear light blue eyes he said very calmly first myocarditis then endocarditis that's all he
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1:18:21 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ually so I went home to Sabina's place and at the evening a man called me
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by the name of Ulf Bittner a Swedish man he died just a couple of weeks ago
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but he was a very special man he has his own YouTube channel he had a newsletter
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1:18:51 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ic man he was so informative he wasn't at all intellectual he was uh he was
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1:19:00 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ual he gathered information and he spewed it out in his channels
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1:19:07 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ic human being and he uh Ulf Bittner died thank you
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1:19:16 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ion Ulf Bittner died from uh actually from the failure of a heart
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surgery uh he didn't want a stent but they forced it uh on him and he's he had failure of uh
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1:19:39 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]omach couldn't get rid of water and he had failure of of his vital organs
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but I can tell you more about that later but uh anyway Ulf Bittner he wanted to interview me
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and after that after that
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Sweb TV it's uh it's uh
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it's a it's a YouTube channel that is pretty close to the Sweden Democrats they wanted to
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interview me as well
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I don't think it has anything to do with it but the journalist that interviewed me
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got fired the day after and they never published the long interview that he did only a short
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1:20:41 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] um this started something because Ulf Bittner he
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1:20:52 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ly to a prosecutor how do you mean I said what do you mean
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it's better that you report this straight to
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yes his name was Jesper Johansson Silja he's a fantastic guy I love him a lot he we still
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1:21:15 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] journalist on that channel and he was fired and he didn't get to
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they shut him off totally he couldn't even pick something up from his office
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they didn't want him to access his computer and it was very strange but uh I don't think it has
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1:21:37 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ually I don't think it has anything to do with uh the interview he did with me because
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1:21:43 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]s the covid vaccine etc but anyway
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1:21:51 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] to do a report to the directly to the prosecutor okay and
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fortunately his good friend was uh also interviewing me together with Ulf and his good friend was Dr
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Björn Hammarskjöld he's a former chief pediatric physician and he helped me with the medical
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evidence uh medical evaluation and we filed this report to the prosecutor and the prosecutor turned
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it down and said there is not enough evidence of the connection between the vaccine and the death
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1:22:35 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]er I digged very deep in documents uh medical reports
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clinical analysis etc uh and I uh like my method was to mail Björn everything I had
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1:22:55 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ay I use chat GPT as well to organize the information and give me
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1:23:05 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]uff like that and I I mailed everything to Björn and he said well okay maybe
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1:23:12 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] and this is correct and you know and we we transcribed something out
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of it we we transcribed something out of it that actually made the prosecutor change her mind
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that is something you know that totally shook me because
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I've always felt that I have certain talents but I've also felt a little bit insecure and
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a little bit yes traumatized already when I was a teenager and I I I don't have
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I didn't have a lot of confidence but when I saw this I was totally shocked and I felt well
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I couldn't save Nikolas life uh I even um cooperated in his death unwillingly of course
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I was fooled to do it because I wanted to to protect him and they fooled me to protect him
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with something that killed him so I didn't feel very confident but I I understood that I had done
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1:24:39 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ually said that I was going to kill him and I said
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1:24:48 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ually wrote in a letter because of the information
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1:24:56 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] changed my mind and I will now start an investigation a preliminary
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1:25:06 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]igation okay and
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I called the the Swedish
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1:25:17 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ed there is not enough news value they said I was so angry
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this is not
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1:25:31 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ic for me but I actually started to yell at a drunk man at the bus
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1:25:38 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ually had a rage at the bus I started to yell at a very drunk man
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man uh after this so uh that really upset me that the tv that the television didn't want to
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report on it but it didn't stop me uh I continued to uh uh talk about this was interviewed by Ulf
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Bittner of course he was so happy and he made a video interview he was so happy and
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Björn Hammarskjöld was there and we felt like boys in a candy shop and
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1:26:31 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ic and uh and Björn as well he's also fantastic um and um anyway
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uh epoch times decided to interview me the swedish epoch times that was a wonderful
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1:26:47 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ill too small
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1:26:55 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]ic woman she is the mother
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she's the mother-in-law to Pontus Seavius the victim of Moderna's COVID vaccine he died
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in the end of January 2022 two weeks only two weeks after he sent his COVID vaccine shots from
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COVID vaccine shots from Moderna he died from a cardiac arrest he got home
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one day and feeling bad and he told his wife and his daughter who was only seven eight or eight
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1:27:39 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] to take a walk what's wrong baby she said and he was taking
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1:27:46 --> 1:27:53
this walk and it was snowy this is was in a fantastic landscape called Värmland it's very
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beautiful there so he was like taking this walk uh in uh among the houses where they lived and
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he felt worse and worse and he felt pain in his chest and he called uh emergency
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1:28:11 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] he called uh emergency but they said to him
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that sounds like anxiety we recommend I recommend you to call uh the priest
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1:28:33 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] taking calls you know and he got uh a cardiac arrest
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after that phone call there was an ambulance in the in the area so he got help but it was of no use
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1:29:00 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] to the hospital or perhaps at the hospital I can't remember but
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1:29:09 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] he was only 30 years old and he shouldn't have had the Moderna because it was stopped for
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1:29:15 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ually they won they received a small economical compensation for his death
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1:29:26 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ate has acknowledged that he died from COVID
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the Moderna's COVID vaccine and um I met his mother-in-law at the the book uh there's like
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there's like a big book show in Göteborg in Gothenburg every year and I spoke there and I met
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his mother-in-law there and I also spoke to her on a whole lot on the phone this was uh of course
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2023 and it was fall 2023 uh no it was sorry it was spring this was springtime 2024 actually
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because the interview the interview in Epoch Times was published in uh October 2023 and then
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this happened and and this book show was
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in September 2023 and then springtime those out 2024 she called me and the mother-in-law
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1:30:50 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]arting an investigation about Pontus as well
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1:30:56 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]-traumatic uh it's a little bit better now but uh
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during that time I could get very irritated and switch personality a little bit so uh I
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was a little bit harsh and told her
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and told her
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1:31:25 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] newspaper Aftonbladet and Expressen that's also a big newspaper if the biggest
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newspaper call you now I want to report about this you have to mention Nikolas and me
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1:31:43 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]s mention you because they there were some reports in local media and stuff like that
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1:31:50 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] to yes of course she would have done it anyway but this was what
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1:32:01 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] that uh I was a little bit harsh but it would have happened anyway and uh
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uh
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Linnea Blomgren from Aftonbladet called me and she is a young woman she had uh
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1:32:25 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]arted there at Aftonbladet
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1:32:27 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] and uh she wanted to interview me and for some reason she made a totally
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unfiltered interview it was published and immediately they called from Göteborg's biggest
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newspaper and Expressen that is also a big newspaper and they wanted to interview me as well
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they followed the lead
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the Göteborg posten the biggest uh paper of Göteborg did that woman also a young woman also
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also a young woman also angelic both they are both beautiful not that it matter but
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1:33:25 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]s they have a very kind way and they are
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1:33:33 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] not that I know them but what I've known from them and
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1:33:40 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] from Göteborg she also did a totally unfiltered interview not a single lie
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1:33:53 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] that I said and she quoted me when I said that the state murdered my son
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1:34:02 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ic I think you know and um this is
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why I wanted to share some moments from the hospital with you that I had with Nikolas
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1:34:22 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]er is because his character is still working in this
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and it will conquer evil all through the world
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it resulted in more attention and I got to know Celia Farber that is a big inspiration for me
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and my idol I would say I've always been fascinated by investigative journalists all
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1:35:09 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] from I was a child and and Celia Farber is one of the greatest
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uh that exposed Fauci in the 80s you know
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1:35:21 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]n't done enough research but Celia I think you would agree that you
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there that you were unique that did this and you must be a very unique person that did that
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1:35:38 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] digged into what Fauci did and uh what he did
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1:35:48 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ayed but I will not go into that but I will
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1:35:56 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ions that Celia introduced me to Dr Kirk Milhawan
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1:36:05 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] that also read Nikolas journals and stated for the police
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that Moderna's COVID vaccine is the most likely primarily cause of Nikolas death and that is
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on paper for the police and the police has recently switched the man in charge there
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1:36:35 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ion for heavy crime I don't know why but the prosecutor is
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1:36:42 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ill on this she told me on the phone before Christmas that she has to prioritize
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1:36:51 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]e in jail waiting for their trial well I can understand that but
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there's still some hope I I absolutely think that there is hope for a trial in our case
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1:37:05 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] some questions because I don't think I will
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say anything more about that although we have we have we have questions but before we go to Stephen
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thank you so much for your heart-wrenching testimony and and the only I have five children
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1:37:25 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] can't imagine going through what you've gone through before we go to Stephen
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1:37:30 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ions Celia would you like to say something before Stephen starts
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because Bobo is here with us because of your recommendation Celia
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it's a little hard it's a little hard to talk like so many of us it's
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Bobo's story and how he tells it it just brings you to tears it's it's so because how he
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how he is as a human being as you've all just heard and how he takes in the world and expresses
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everything it's it's it's it's like the the whole person the whole heart the whole is perceiving
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everything and describing everything in such harrowing detail and it's actually even beyond
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1:38:22 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]er of of the mRNA shots it's and with Nicholas's death what strikes me as somebody
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who's half Swedish and grew up in Sweden that in addition it takes place in this
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1:38:33 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]opic setting and when he tells his story Bobo when you tell
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1:38:44 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ory I'm just I feel like I'm there with you I'm I'm just white knuckling and I'm on the
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edge of tears and I can see all these people in fact when you first when you and I first started
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1:38:59 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]ory about I think it was that guy who burst in who had all that
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energy and wasn't it something he said about a tie what was it could you tell that story I know
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it's this was actually thank you for asking this was actually what you are talking about is actually
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1:39:20 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]n't mentioned him if you would share that story real quick because it's all right
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1:39:28 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]ually entered the room together with the chief of the head of intensive care
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so you're right on that and he was also filled with energy and like he had a good meal
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they were happy that Nicholas was going to die that was obvious this decon I had as yeah
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he he I was going to him for talks all through the time on the hospital
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and in the beginning I felt that it was a good support because I kind of I felt that I could
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cry a little bit and then go back to Nicholas and not crying with Nicholas so I cried with this man
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it was a bald a little bit fat man
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he was nothing special but as as long as he kept his mouth shut I believed that he was listening
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to me and I was crying but when he when he started to talk a little bit I understood that
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there was something really wrong with him because I noticed that he wanted to test me and see if I
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could obey obey the hospital more or less he was he had some kind of role to make
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the relatives obedient and
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um
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1:41:12 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]ened to him talking to a mother and father in the kitchen one day I heard he I heard
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the father telling him well I guess we just have to trust in God hell no he said
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that's right say it in Swedish for a second
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uh
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it's like yeah it's like if you translate it directly it's like the devil knows the devil knows
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yeah so this is so bizarre this whole dimension to your story it's like something is very wrong
726
1:41:59 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]e you just almost all the people you describe at this hospital
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there's another episode where a lady a nurse
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was there at his bed at Nicholas bed after his severe brain damage and he had also spasms he had
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like epileptic attacks after his brain damages and he was shivering a little bit and she was like
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1:42:30 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] a hiccup and she was like telling him in my country we scare children to
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stop the hiccups maybe I should scare you and I said no you no you don't and she started and
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she pushed the limit even more because all of the sudden she started to say uh
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uh do you know Nicholas that we're talking shit about you behind the glass
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1:43:15 --> 1:43:25
are you serious this was supposed to be funny but how funny is it when the boy your boy my boy
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has so severe brain damage that he can talk and move voluntarily how funny is it you know not very
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1:43:33 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ors to remove her and I didn't saw her there anymore but back to the deacon
737
1:43:44 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] right no dean would be a head of a college or university
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it's not the dean I don't know what's the word I think deacon is correct okay deacon so he's helping
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1:44:00 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] and whatever and he's from the church this guy and so when Nicholas
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when they made the decision to remove the nutrition to take away the nutrition
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we wanted to speak to this Johan this guy this deacon we wanted to speak to him about what would
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happen after Nicholas died so we went to him in good faith and we asked him and he said very
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1:44:30 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ion in his voice when Nicholas is dead
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he will be taken to the morgue and the morgue and etc and his mother said we were thinking he
745
1:44:49 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] a suit because he loves suits he liked he liked uh he liked Barney in
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the sitcom how I met your mother yeah so he liked suits and he wanted and she said maybe he can have
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a suit and he said yeah and a small tie from Armani maybe and I was looking at him very
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1:45:19 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ed but I didn't want to upset anything around this so I kept my mouth shut but
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1:45:31 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] to expose and humiliate
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because I am a very vengeful person I'm not very I'm I come across
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1:45:50 --> 1:45:57
I think I come across a little bit sweet but I can be very vengeful and he's definitely on my list
752
1:45:57 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]s humiliate as much as I can because he definitely didn't serve God
753
1:46:05 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] to go over that first of all now that I'm hearing it again these
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stories there's they're breathtaking details and I think for those of us you know I'm half Swedish
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and half American but I'm more American but I think for people who aren't Swedish they probably
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don't even fit anywhere in anybody's imagination like what is this who are these people what
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1:46:31 --> 1:46:40
I wouldn't say that it's specifically Swedish this I would say that something rotten happened during
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during the pandemic I think I think they were dragged into some kind of demonic vibrations
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1:46:50 --> 1:46:57
yes from the pandemic so probably it's a lot of people don't even know what it is
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so probably at its own demonic vibrations so these were like the Swedish demonic vibrations
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1:47:06 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]ing yeah maybe they maybe they escalated the Swedish demons yeah
762
1:47:14 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction] a deacon who you're who's saying
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the devil no it's also anyway I just I'm so honored to be your friend and I'm so proud of you and
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1:47:28 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]e a chance to ask you questions and you're just you thank you so
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much likewise thank you thank you so much Celia all right Stephen your video is off over to you
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Stephen your video is off over to you for the next [privacy contact redaction] two seconds
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there we are so I'll pull it down in a second so Bobo thank you so much for talking to us
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1:47:56 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]and you you want to do the best you can for your son
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so this meeting is very important for you and I think the video is going to be very powerful
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1:48:09 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction] a remarkable ability to tell stories across international boundaries and
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and and in a foreign language for you so it's very I feel that my English is a little bit weak
772
1:48:23 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction] well no it's pretty good actually wow great I was struck when you sent
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the bio to me about three or four days ago um Bobo I noticed that the English was perfect
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1:48:35 --> 1:48:42
well I thank chat GPT for that yes I was just going to tell the story so I asked you um who
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had checked it for you because I couldn't believe that your English was so good when it wasn't your
776
1:48:48 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction] um language um uh so and you said that it was artificial intelligence yeah and I said well
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actually yeah very good job from artificial intelligence but still we have to be aware of
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them yes absolutely because it seems to me that artificial intelligence well first of all is not
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1:49:12 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]e using the artificial intelligence have to be extraordinarily
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intelligent for no evil to be done that's what I can see now I don't understand it but you then went
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1:49:24 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]n't you didn't say that you haven't but I realized you had an amazing
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1:49:29 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]and all the tech that's going on because you talked about various things
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yeah I will show you I will show you my book this is uh this is a book that I wrote uh 2018
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those up to the it took me two years to write this book uh it's about my experiments on the
785
1:49:50 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]arted to experimenting with dialogue on the internet uh 2007
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1:50:00 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]arted again 2015 and 2018 I asked a publisher if they wanted
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to publish a book about it and I only wrote 14 pages to them and I signed a deal with them
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uh and I wrote this book with their help they they gave me a great they gave me a lot of help
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actually they are a little bit uh leftish they are like a little bit liberal uh that publisher
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and I am a little bit more uh I'm I guess I'm a libertarian more or less uh uh but uh I kind of
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I kind of uh lured myself in into their web kind of and and and and the the work we did together was
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1:50:56 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] of advanced internet trolling
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1:51:04 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]s that are very useful of course they wanted me to be very
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self-critical and I went to a therapist and the therapist wrote a chapter in the book as well
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1:51:20 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] as an alibi sort of uh to whitewash uh the book to
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whitewash myself from the more uh uh yeah from what they
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because the truth is that I kind of enjoyed myself experimenting and the experiments were
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pretty harmless uh sometimes I'm sure I upset some people but it was almost only about
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the big thing I did was to create uh I create big big mobs against myself against I I
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um very rare I very rarely used uh another name I used my own name that's why I changed my name
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[privacy contact redaction] I was baptized to be as struck to be us to bias
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1:52:32 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ized uh uh to be us and uh I changed my name 2008 because it was too
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difficult for me to get a job uh with a simple goog a simple uh move on google would destroy
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everything for me it was so I I wrote very much political stuff but I always experimented with
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kind of like I I wanted to see if I mixed uh discourses from different political angles
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1:53:11 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]e react would I be able to convince people would I be able to
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1:53:19 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]urb them would I be able to change their views
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1:53:26 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]e and why I'm talking about this is it's because I'm using this
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right now uh I enjoyed doing this when I was younger now I don't have the same
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I'm not driven by uh I'm not driven by the amusement anymore of course I'm I'm driven by
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trauma uh I'm very driven and it's trauma it's the trauma that is driving me
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and the feeling that I'm doing a duty to my son and honoring him but it's the same techniques
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I'm using the same same techniques on the internet yes brilliant and for example I'm quoting
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um the head of Cambridge Analytica they got known for helping Donald Trump to become the president
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1:54:27 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]ates 2016 yeah brilliant and uh they are also known from the documentary The Great Hack
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uh where it's described how they helped the Ethnic Indian Party UNC to a victory
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uh over another party another ethnic party in Trinidad and Trinidad and Tobago 2010 and it's
818
1:55:02 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]ing um what Mark Turnbull says in an interview with the British The Mirror and I quote
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1:55:14 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]ream of the internet and then watch it grow give it a
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1:55:21 --> 1:55:29
little push every now and then give it a little push every now and again over time to watch it
821
1:55:29 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]uff infiltrates the online community and expands but with no branding
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so it's unattributable untrackable
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so um do you think that's the formation of a cult on the internet even we still can't see your face
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it's not only useful for formating cults in this case what they did in Trinidad and Tobago
825
1:56:04 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]arted a trend among young people to not vote
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1:56:12 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]uff like this amusing but it's not it's really tragic uh they
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1:56:22 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]e in the African ethnic group not voting so the Indian ethnic group
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succeeded to win they they campaigned they started a trend that it was cool to not vote you know
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yeah and it's not only useful if you want to create a trend or a cult it's useful to
830
1:56:52 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction] create a new culture and I call it a global culture without central power
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and it will assign my vision my vision is that through internet we are definitely
832
1:57:12 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]ronger than Fauci ever dreamt of than Gates ever dreamt of
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uh what I believe that I in the end can create on the internet uh is only what you know
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1:57:33 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]eam of I'm not I'm not very young myself but I find I I find that uh
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Bill Gates and uh Anthony Fauci and guys like that they don't understand internet
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no so they're very pedestrian in their understanding yes I agree with you so
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yes and that's what I spoke yesterday when we were talking I was struck by uh the way you described
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how um the internet if you like was manipulated uh by uh groups or people um it doesn't really
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matter you've got the creation of a cult and that's exactly how I understood that uh President Trump
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had come to power I'm not saying that he did it if you like the the um the cult which was created
841
1:58:28 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]e who wanted uh Trump in power from being a businessman he had no history
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1:58:36 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]inary achievement but now of course yes absolutely think of this
843
1:58:42 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ant an idea
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1:58:51 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]e that are already close to the edge that are what Hillary Clinton called the deplorable
845
1:59:03 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]e desperate people
846
1:59:11 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]ant ideas in their minds of how to conquer how to conquer their enemy and who
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their enemy is and uh wouldn't you if you were their enemy wouldn't you come to me
848
1:59:32 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]ant something merciful among them and is that what the Trump people when they got
849
1:59:42 --> 1:59:48
in league with the Cambridge Analytica I don't I know about Cambridge Analytica but I'm not I
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1:59:48 --> 1:59:56
can't quite remember how it went but um uh the Cambridge Analytica they uh distillated uh
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1:59:56 --> 2:00:07
information from millions of Facebook profiles and they manufactured uh targeted ads yes that's
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right yes so they um created copyright and pictures and movies you know videos that were
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especially designed to reach the hearts of what they understood was the target groups and they
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2:00:26 --> 2:00:36
targeted insecure voters voters that hadn't made up their mind yet but but were they targeting those
855
2:00:36 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]e on behalf of Trump all along or were they targeting them because this was only for this was
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2:00:43 --> 2:00:50
the campaign the Trump campaign this was this method they they invented this method for the
857
2:00:50 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]e around Trump uh egging them on or was it just
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2:01:00 --> 2:01:09
offered to them I mean I don't know they were uh you know uh Trump or their their client you know
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2:01:09 --> 2:01:17
right Cambridge Analytica it's a PR uh bureau so they were yeah
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2:01:17 --> 2:01:21
That's 15 minutes, David. That's 15 minutes so quickly.
861
2:01:21 --> 2:01:28
Well yeah but I wanted to say one or two things so um Bobo it's very important that we talk about this um so I think your testimony tonight
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um has a huge potential um none of us knows really because we're human beings um but we
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2:01:37 --> 2:01:48
don't really know where things will go in the future um and not not why either um but I do think that every medical student needs to watch this presentation
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Thank you thank you so much. It was a brilliant presentation Bobo if you were worrying about not doing your son justice you had no worries at all.
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2:01:58 --> 2:02:05
Well that's very uh helpful for me to hearing that so thank you.
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You're absolutely brilliant at telling stories. Yeah wow that means a lot to me to hear yeah and it's no accident that the prosecutor has backed you in my opinion.
867
2:02:17 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]ephen thank you Celia all right we've got Peter's hand up we've got 25 minutes to go and then we're finishing up the presentation.
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We're finishing so if others have questions now's the time to put your hand up. Peter who over to you in Wales.
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Cheers um Bobo thank you Charles Bobo thank you so much for joining us today um thank you.
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I've had to write this down um as I think others would have to. The lack of hands up is because
871
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we're just gobsmacked with your story um your bravery your honesty you're a good man.
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Thank you. You give us all hope my friend we sometimes lose our way and this is the sort of kick up the ass we need to know why we're fighting this.
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Why we've been meeting twice a week for over four years and sometimes when we get a bit lost maybe we need to read your story and that tells us why we're doing it.
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So I'll read out what I wrote because I'm not often lost for words but I am a little bit tonight as I'm sure most people on here are.
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2:03:32 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction]e put down they felt physically sick at times feeling your pain you your family your wife and thank you all the people around you so.
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2:03:43 --> 2:03:50
So sorry you went through all this um so you might put down here your presentation was so painful and uncomfortable for us.
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It was agony and it was very real it was needed at this time and was also very inspiring.
878
2:03:58 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]rength to carry on the fight for humanity and when we falter your tragic loss will highlight us why we must fight on.
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2:04:07 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]ion in a way um you probably know from Stephen maybe that Charles Covass here myself and some other top experts in the world.
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Are dealing with a case for a young man who's on the zoom tonight but he can't speak his phone is playing up but I believe he can hear everything.
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His mother was killed by the Pfizer vaccine or the Pfizer treatment it's not a vaccine.
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And it's going to inquest now we've got a bit of a problem with that an inquest as you probably know is there to establish.
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The and this is important for the other people to know of course I know you know it.
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2:04:49 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]ablishes the cause of death and it's not there to apportion blame.
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2:04:55 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] to be very careful when we get to the inquest because it looks like Pfizer are going to have to appear.
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So for us that is a very very important point and we have to get the interest of the um of the inquest judge.
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2:05:12 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]igation and maybe ask for a criminal investigation afterwards if we are successful.
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2:05:20 --> 2:05:25
So on that point and again don't feel you have to answer all of this now but after this.
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Zoom if you do think Peter and Charles could do this bit of information or this link so is there anything.
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That you can give us maybe or even Celia that will help us establish the causal link.
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Or any advice at all on what to focus on or even avoid going forward with our case.
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That's my question.
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2:05:55 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] let me think a little bit about it because it's a very important question.
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And I researched this very thoroughly and I think there are a lot of evidence.
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2:06:10 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]udy with data from [privacy contact redaction]e.
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2:06:16 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] about it? I guess you've heard about it.
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Yep.
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And it shows 12 medical consequences from the COVID vaccine.
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And I think in the bottom of it.
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I think when you communicate about this you have to start with.
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2:06:50 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]e thing that the.
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mRNA molecules embedded in the lipid particles.
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Are programming the cell to produce a non-human protein.
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Because even if it's a prosecutor it doesn't mean that that person know this.
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No.
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2:07:19 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]art there.
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That it's instructing the cell that is programming the cell.
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It's introduced in the cell and then it makes the cell produce the spike protein.
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And then what happens is that it's supposed to only create antibodies.
911
2:07:52 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]imulates T cells and some of them instruct cells to kill themselves.
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And the consequence of that is inflammation.
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And the consequence of inflammation can be.
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Blood clots.
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Can also be scar tissue.
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2:08:19 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]em of the heart if it's if the inflammation occurred in the heart.
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2:08:25 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]urbs the brain and the blood clots can also move through the body and all of the sudden.
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2:08:32 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]
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2:08:37 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]e if you if you tell the story like that you start in the.
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Intrusive mechanism.
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Of the mRNA molecule entering.
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The cell.
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2:08:57 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ion making it produce a non human protein.
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2:09:05 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]art there and then you go to.
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2:09:10 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]s and how it can create.
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Inflammations and from there go to how it can create different kinds of medical problems.
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2:09:23 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ener.
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2:09:25 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ener.
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Occupied by the idea that they are dealing with an enemy to God's creation.
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2:09:37 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ing the cell by this the cell is in danger.
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What will happen if this manipulation of cells continue.
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On the whole of humanity it will mean that we will.
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2:09:56 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ors and their companies they will create.
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Different human species.
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They will create some kind of hybrids and you know.
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2:10:13 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]em a prosecutor or a lawyer or police officer.
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2:10:22 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]igator for the police.
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2:10:25 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] to go through their.
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2:10:31 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] to go through their.
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Fog their brain fog go through their everyday troubles go through everything you know.
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Go through their thoughts about you know did I drink too much yesterday.
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Am I really going to be unfaithful to my wife.
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Is it is it too late to say I'm sorry all of those thoughts in their heads go through it all.
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And shake them.
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2:11:08 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]and that when the cell is in danger.
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It's the same thing as when your family is in danger and it's the same thing as when your nation is in danger and it's the same thing.
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As when humanity is in danger and the danger comes from a system where big corporations are competing for a low interest.
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2:11:33 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] interest to the corporation that maximizes the profit the best.
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And because it's a global market there are no longer any national concerns.
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And when they when you when you penetrate the brain fog and make them understand that.
951
2:11:58 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction] humanity against the citizens and that's enemy that enemy is the government.
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And that's enemy that enemy.
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Is.
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2:12:16 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]ate inside the authorities and.
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2:12:24 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]em the competition for a low interest rate.
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2:12:32 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]and.
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2:12:36 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]and by intuition.
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That they are sitting inside a machine.
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2:12:47 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction] their family their nation and humanity and their own children.
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2:12:57 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]art to revolt revolt silently.
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Yes, yes, so they will start breaking the pattern inside the machine you are right, but I know when I have got through to people.
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And everything you said there, I was a police prosecutor, I am a lawyer now.
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A police prosecutor, I am a lawyer now.
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I've been a local government investigator I've done all those things and you have to make it personal.
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Yeah.
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2:13:31 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]ually realize oh hang on this affects me I'm not just dealing.
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2:13:36 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]s me and that's one of the things I will be trying to get through to the judge in this.
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2:13:43 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction] because obviously your case was Moderna.
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I remember back five years ago and I got a very good memory for things.
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I remember going on to the Moderna website and it was Moderna TX Texas I believe.
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And it said our new mRNA vaccine works like an app on your computer they've changed it now by the way.
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It can program your body very much like we can program your computer are the words that Moderna used at the time.
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I don't know if I took a screenshot of that but I will go back through my photographs from five years ago.
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2:14:23 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]ing.
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2:14:24 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction] that I will send it to you.
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Thank you.
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That would mean a lot because that is a really silly thing to say for them.
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Yeah.
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So that's very interesting.
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But they could easily say it because these people are incredibly arrogant.
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2:14:38 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]eams and they don't know what humility is.
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They are unbelievable in their hubris.
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Absolutely.
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2:14:47 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction] want to share a thing that happened in Sweden recently.
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We had a big corporation called Northvolt.
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2:14:55 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction] about it?
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2:14:57 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ric vehicles and it failed completely.
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There it was up in the north and many many hundreds of people lost their jobs.
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2:15:13 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ed in this?
990
2:15:18 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] BlackRock who owns nine billion dollars.
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So this is not so much in comparison but actually the state invested nine billion dollars.
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Nine billion.
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Sorry.
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Yeah.
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Silja, a billion is a billion.
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Yes.
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A billion is a billion.
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Yes.
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Yes it is.
1000
2:16:02 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]ually I was wrong about BlackRock because I think yeah.
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Yeah the accurate number is that they own nine trillion dollars.
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2:16:17 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]
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2:16:22 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]
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BlackRock in the case of BlackRock nine trillion dollars.
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2:16:30 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]ed nine billion Swedish crowns.
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It's a smaller number but that was our pension money.
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Oh my gosh.
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Yeah.
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2:16:50 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]arting to realize that they don't give a shit.
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And of course the family Wallenberg they have investor it's the miniature version of BlackRock.
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2:17:06 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]or.
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2:17:09 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]ed in Northvolt.
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And the head of the family what does he say in TV?
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Well sometimes companies succeed and sometimes they fail.
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Yeah.
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2:17:28 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]e.
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I spoke to a great influencer in Sweden that's by the name of Ida the other day.
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She interviewed me and she said those people don't see themselves as humans so they don't care
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if they are posing a threat to humanity.
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That's true.
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All right Bobo beautifully put.
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2:17:53 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]ions we've got 10 more minutes Bobo we'll let you go to bed.
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And Celia thank you so much for organizing this.
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Steven over to you and then we'll go to Tom Rodman video.
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Yeah.
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Meeting for those with the time.
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So Bobo we've been looking so I don't want to mess this presentation.
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Up by things I say but we've been looking for some time for someone to.
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So we formed this group or I formed this group to with I didn't realize at the time but I came to
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realize that the reason I formed it and we got all these different speakers from different
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2:18:30 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]and what had happened in [privacy contact redaction]ill happening
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now.
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And there was no chance we were ever going to do that if we didn't speak to as many different
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2:18:41 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]e as possible because that's how we understand things as human beings.
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I now realize so I didn't know that when I formed the group but I knew that I had to do it.
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So I can tell you about that another time because I don't want to miss.
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I don't want to make this that's about me but listening to you talking to in answer to Peter
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Huguet's question you clearly articulated a strategy in your mind and I don't understand
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2:19:15 --> 2:19:16
how you've managed it really.
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2:19:17 --> 2:19:23
So one of the problems has been that we I felt that we've been getting closer and closer to
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the truth you know obviously we'll never achieve the truth because we're mere human beings but
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but we can get closer and closer and I think we're getting to the stage now where you know
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2:19:34 --> 2:19:40
three months ago my opinion about what was happening is happening hasn't changed much
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2:19:41 --> 2:19:47
from you know now my opinion about what is happening hasn't changed much from three months
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2:19:47 --> 2:19:55
ago or even six months ago but in [privacy contact redaction] daily it was like you know
1046
2:19:55 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]ruggling to kind of it's a bit like the Democrats you know in
1047
2:20:02 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction] running after four years of plotting against the Democrats
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2:20:12 --> 2:20:19
and whomever and they are overwhelmed by all these executive orders you know the Democrats
1049
2:20:19 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]ually they can't even answer one never mind all of them and that was the idea of course so
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2:20:25 --> 2:20:31
so I think that some that now things are settling down but the problem has been
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I've been thinking we need someone who has an ability to articulate what has happened
1052
2:20:40 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction] thing to that I'm not kind of trying to big you up it's just that
1053
2:20:48 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]aying roles in all this you know but we didn't really know
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2:20:55 --> 2:21:01
what was going on and when empires fall they fall because we don't understand why they fall and even
1055
2:21:01 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction] wonder whether you think in your mind because I sometimes
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2:21:08 --> 2:21:15
notice that you are very confident but you're justifiably confident because you kind of
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2:21:15 --> 2:21:19
war game everything in your mind you know you can't think of everything obviously
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2:21:19 --> 2:21:25
but we'll we'll try and help you in the future do you think yes do you think in the end that
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2:21:25 --> 2:21:31
you might be able to articulate the evil of what happened in 2020 and is continuing now
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2:21:32 --> 2:21:42
yes I think so yes because since I was a child I've had many special experiments
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2:21:43 --> 2:21:52
and I've always felt that there are many dimensions and that what we are experienced
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2:21:52 --> 2:22:03
what we are experiencing is all about the inside the inside is everything our perception is what
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2:22:03 --> 2:22:15
there is and I've also studied the bible and before Nicholas got ill I was very intensively
1064
2:22:15 --> 2:22:25
studying the bible for some reason I've worked in the spiritual business a little bit
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2:22:26 --> 2:22:35
I was very satisfied with having clients as a psychic medium and it wasn't very satisfying
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2:22:35 --> 2:22:44
for me because I didn't feel that my clients were often a little bit hysterical and I didn't feel
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2:22:44 --> 2:22:52
them I didn't always feel that I that they wanted what they needed
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2:22:55 --> 2:23:04
they wanted to relate to their guides they wanted to share they wanted to communicate with dead
1069
2:23:04 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]e that I saw were clearly not able to communicate sometimes I saw dead people sitting
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2:23:11 --> 2:23:24
in their car totally confused you know there was no point of communicating with them and
1071
2:23:26 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction] to understand something deeper and beyond the words of the bible
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2:23:38 --> 2:23:46
and I'm talking about the first books the genesis and I'm talking about also
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2:23:48 --> 2:23:53
the revelation there is a war mentioned
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2:23:56 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction]ns and there is an uprising mentioned and beyond all those words
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2:24:08 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction]s that are colored by historical context and so on and people's
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2:24:16 --> 2:24:23
beliefs and all there is something happening that has to do with
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2:24:23 --> 2:24:37
with wrong groups wanting to be in charge absolutely and those wrong groups that want to be in charge
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2:24:38 --> 2:24:47
is clearly from the bible and I it's not actually actually it's not only the bible because we can
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2:24:47 --> 2:24:57
go back to Sumeria and their myths and we can also look in the book of Enoch that is a book
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2:24:59 --> 2:25:07
treasured by the jews you know so it's not a christian book I mean obviously the book of
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2:25:07 --> 2:25:15
Enoch the book of Enoch is from [privacy contact redaction] and in the book of Enoch this war is also
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2:25:15 --> 2:25:22
mentioned and in the Sumerian myths that is a couple of thousand years before the book of Enoch
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2:25:23 --> 2:25:33
this war is also mentioned and it's a war between species that created humanity and
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2:25:33 --> 2:25:46
and those are divided so one group wants us to have a free will and to explore and develop as
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2:25:49 --> 2:25:58
yeah as it's as we're supposed to and to be creative and to overcome our duality and to
1086
2:25:58 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]s and to overcome fear as you were talking about earlier Charles and
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2:26:06 --> 2:26:17
and to overcome our spiritual weaknesses so one group of gods one group of creators want
1088
2:26:17 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction] for us and another group wants to need to
1089
2:26:28 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]roy us to erase us
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2:26:34 --> 2:26:41
yes that is my conclusion so um I would just want to say this Charles um so Bobo I think you're
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2:26:41 --> 2:26:47
uh you know you were described as I think in that book title as the worst internet
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2:26:47 --> 2:26:55
troller in Sweden yes but paradoxically or surprisingly maybe to some people anyway
1093
2:26:56 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]ually helping you in in in in your articulation of what we're up against and
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2:27:04 --> 2:27:09
what you described so well to to Peter Huger would you agree with that or not
1095
2:27:09 --> 2:27:18
yeah it was never for me as I said it was some kind of experimenting with discourses and narratives
1096
2:27:18 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]e
1097
2:27:28 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]e
1098
2:27:32 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]ed in if I could create some kind of insecurity in very
1099
2:27:42 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]ives because what's interesting is that and this is actually important
1100
2:27:50 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction] a possibility right now to make people turn their political and financial leaders
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2:28:04 --> 2:28:04
their backs
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2:28:07 --> 2:28:08
en masse
1103
2:28:10 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]e turn their leaders and the system their back
1104
2:28:20 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]retch their hands to one another that's all we have to do actually to move humanity forward
1105
2:28:31 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]e be more solidaric in their everyday life yeah yes of course it's very
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2:28:42 --> 2:28:48
to feel solidarity with other human beings if all the while other human beings are creating
1107
2:28:48 --> 2:28:55
tensions between human beings in other words causing division so um but having said that
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2:28:55 --> 2:29:00
we don't agree with each other too much either I just wanted one last thing so do you think to
1109
2:29:00 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction]and something very difficult to understand but would would you do you do you
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2:29:07 --> 2:29:12
agree that it's possible that we have to have an intuitive understanding and a lot of people say
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2:29:12 --> 2:29:18
oh it's all about the logic um they say for example they say Trump who was wrong about this
1112
2:29:18 --> 2:29:24
and wrong about that you know and I say I say but it doesn't matter whether he was wrong about this
1113
2:29:24 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction] people on our side you know want to believe him anyway
1114
2:29:31 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction] go along with the feeling come on that's with the intuitive understanding
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2:29:37 --> 2:29:44
why would you interrupt there I don't understand I guess you've heard about oh time why are we
1116
2:29:44 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction] lives to live sorry but I will answer I will answer
1117
2:29:51 --> 2:30:01
brief briefly I guess you all know about the German old tale about a man that comes to a village
1118
2:30:01 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction]e wants him to get rid of the rats right
1119
2:30:09 --> 2:30:14
but there's something I'm sorry I can't recall all of it but I heard it as a child and
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they don't pay him as I recall it they don't pay him and he gets he gets vengeful so he uses his
1121
2:30:24 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction]en of the village away from the village and they never they are never
1122
2:30:36 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction]en are taken from their parents
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a tone is used he's using a flute to do it it's the same principle as in Mozart's
1124
2:30:55 --> 2:31:02
opera the magic flute the magic flute it's a tone he uses a tone
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2:31:02 --> 2:31:13
and there are certain tones that can be used both to save people and to exterminate them
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2:31:14 --> 2:31:23
and I think that is very important with Trump that he is using the magic flute to do it
1127
2:31:24 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction]e that is that is potentially very very dangerous
1128
2:31:32 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction]av Jung he spoke it before Hitler and he spoke about
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2:31:41 --> 2:31:48
the death of the German Emperor in the war and he spoke about the death of the German Emperor
1130
2:31:49 --> 2:31:51
Hitler and he spoke about
1131
2:31:53 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction] of Odin so he said the Nazis were going to evoke
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2:32:05 --> 2:32:15
something really terrible a shadow in the German people and there are large amounts of energy hidden
1133
2:32:16 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction]e that the right flute can awake but what is interesting with Trump is that he's
1134
2:32:26 --> 2:32:41
also soothing comforting guiding and kind of amusing people so I think he's absolutely not
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think he's a new Hitler I think he is using the flow I think he's using his flute in a very
1136
2:32:50 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction] thing I will say is that this is not enough
1137
2:32:59 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]ates as well as in Europe and everywhere in the world we will have to
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compensate the breakdown of the financial elite the breakdown of globalism the breakdown of all
1139
2:33:15 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]uff is not enough something has to be compensated in everyday life it's a new
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2:33:25 --> 2:33:32
cult as I said it's a new culture without central power needed and that is so we will have to
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2:33:33 --> 2:33:39
we will need many many flutes absolutely so that's brilliant all right thank you so much
1142
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thank you Bobo thank you Silvia thank you everybody thank you with the time we will be in touch
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thank you everybody for being here bye bye thank you thank you