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The answer to slander and censorship! (AUF1 interview with Lois Sasek) / คำตอบของการหมิ่นประมาทและการเซ็นเซอร์! (AUF1 สัมภาษณ์ โลอิส ซาเสก)
27.04.2024
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The answer to slander and censorship! (AUF1 interview with Lois Sasek) / คำตอบของการหมิ่นประมาทและการเซ็นเซอร์! (AUF1 สัมภาษณ์ โลอิส ซาเสก)
In the new episode of Spielmacher AUF1, Lois Sasek, daughter of Kla.TV founder Ivo Sasek, describes how one of the largest educational movements emerged from a lone fighter. She also tells how she perceived the constant defamation against her father as a child and teenager and what impact the attacks had on the family of 13. The story of Kla.TV and Ivo and Lois Sasek is extremely exciting. It reveals insights that were previously unknown to the public.
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Moderator:
I recently looked into the most successful playmakers among the alternative scouts and came across Kla-TV, among other things. The story of the founder, the Swiss Ivo Sasek, was so exciting to read that I thought I had to invite him for my viewers. I very quickly received the answer that the Kla-TV founder no longer travels for capacity reasons and therefore no longer gives interviews. However, I would be given the opportunity to speak with the daughter and Kla-TV production manager Lois. And that's exactly what I'm going to do today. And with that, welcome to a new edition of SpielmacherAuf1. Welcome to the Auf1 studios in Linz, dear Lois. It's nice that you came all the way from Switzerland to come to us to tell us more about Kla-TV, about your famous father. But of course we also want to find out a lot about you.
Lois Sasek:
Thank you for the invitation, dear Thomas, dearAuf1 team. First of all, I would like to bring warm greetings from my entire family, from my father Ivo Sasek. We really appreciate your work. We wish you a lot of success in it. We love you. We thank you. Thanks for the invitation.
Moderator:
For the first time, a Gamemaker episode begins with a declaration of love, which I gratefully acknowledge. Let's talk about Kla-TV right away. You've been around since 2012. That means you were one of the first alternative enlightenment activists who also became visible on television, on the Internet and in your own channel. How did that happen?
Lois Sasek:
Well, it actually started earlier, in 2008 with the founding of the AZK. Anti-Censorship Coalition. That's how it came about, so now I'm reporting from my perspective that my father has been very badly slandered by the mass media for as long as I can remember. And at some point Dad realized that it wasn't just him that was being slandered. Others feel the same way too. That was the political sect and the economic sect and that is the science sect and somehow everything is a sect. And everyone was beaten with the same club. And then he thought, no one really gets a platform in the media and the opportunity to really speak without censorship like he does. And then he founded this platform and you know it too, right,Auf1, Stefan Magnet, what is he, the conspiracy media Zampano, extreme, right-wing extremist and anti-Semitic, anti-Semitic of course orAuf1, organized neo-Nazism. I think we all know that. Daniele Ganser. Conspiracy guru, anti-Western conspiracy entrepreneur, AfD a load of shit. I took a little look, Heiko Schrang doesn't have all the keys in his closet and the mental plague is affecting all of us.
And that's how it's always been and that was the kick when my father founded this platform where there is simply no censorship, where you can just talk and give a counter statement. It's like that with us, we have entire shelves full of folders, with counter statements that the media didn't provide, with clarifications of what is right and what is wrong. I have to open a small parenthesis, just in the last few weeks there was another smear program on the SRF, where someone pretended to be the head of Kla-TV for years and is now making revelations about the editorial team. She was there for a few months as a technical assistant, no responsibility, no insight into the editorial team. I have four pages of rebuttals, so just an example from our folders, it's right, it's wrong, it's right, it's wrong, no answer, there's nothing. And that's how it started with this AZK, so far there have been over 100 speakers, 19 conferences and the principle is always voice and opposing voice, that you hear both voices next to each other and when you hear both, you can perceive through intuition what is happening I think the impression is correct now. And if that option isn't there, you can't do that either.
And that's how it was when Dad founded the AZK in 2008, everyone said, you can never do that, it doesn't work, you can't bring more than 50 people together. But my father is really a hero to me, he said you can. I'll just start. Up to 3,000 people came, more and more, and now thousands of people have joined in via stream from 48 countries. And when Kla-TV was founded it was exactly the same in 2012. Everyone there too said, you can't do that, you can't make a TV and so on and he just said you can. We can start, we have to give a platform, we have to create our own media. And you wouldn't have thought that twelve years ago, what is happening now is that there are hundreds of enlighteners, educational channels, always new names, always, I have to say, I'm proud of my dad and he had the humility to start small. That's how it all started. And everyone can submit their complaint to the media, that's why Kla-TV exists.
Moderator:
Kla-TV works completely free of charge, all employees work on a voluntary basis, how is such quality and quantity possible with volunteers, how is it organised, how are these employees trained, how is it all managed?
Lois Sasek:
So basically it's the case that everyone is in professional life. And after work in the evening, the Kla-TV work actually begins and nobody charges for his work. Nothing. There are no bills, there are no requests for donations and it's all for fun, like a hobby when you get something new for climbing equipment and something... then one person brings a microphone, another brings a camera, whatever. And I mean, the GEZ fees for Germany are 8.5 billion, for Austria 2.1 billion, when we now 7 millionen contribution figures count or 17.7 billion in Switzerland. So you can see that there is no end to agitation, scaremongering, slander, lies, warmongering and we want to set an example that all of this is possible without money. This can be done with your own commitment.
What's special about Kla-TV is that everyone can take action against these violations of the law, against corruption, against pharmaceutical fraud and media lies. And that then drives every individual to be able to do something against this powerful elite. And with us it's actually just like a family and everything is voluntary. That's the principle. It is also gift-oriented, so that everyone can see what makes me happy now. There are entire teams that only do research, others write texts. Then there are those who only save the sources on our servers because everything is constantly being deleted. That's hundreds just backing up sources. Or housewives who set tags and search terms so that the programs can be found more easily. Or we have our own media archive. There are also sometimes younger people who say, I want to put tags now, always write what you see in the picture so that you can find it better in the search. Cutting, programming, designing, typing, proofreading. There are so many facets where you can help that pretty much everyone can find their way there.
Some who just pray now say, I pray that this will break through now, that light will come in. Some do audio editing, moderation, speaking. And the others who cook or look after you are just as much a part of it. They feel the same way about it. And that is the principle of Kla-TV. We work together as one body. So the key word organism. Every link is important. We value each other because everyone needs it. It doesn't work without the finger, without the heart, without the lungs. And every organ is important. People value each other. And that is the organic interaction that we are experiencing. It's a harmony, it's like a family, the way we experience it. But I have to say, this foundation of this free cooperation, it hasn't been for twelve years now, Kla-TV started. This is really a foundation of 47 years.
My dad says it at the end of every speech. I am Ivo Sasek, who has been standing before God for 47 years. And so that is actually the case. He has set an example for these 47 years. He did everything for free. Books, CDs, films. There are entire book tables at these events. People have stocked up. Bags left full. Everything is free. Of course it also means homemade. We all have books. He has written 18 books. We made a lot more products ourselves. That means now in Switzerland. He is also an inventor. Then the books were made with the raclette oven, i.e. glue was melted in the oven and then cut. Then sizzled on the Öfeli. So that's a nice tie. Here I have an example of a self-made handmade book. And in there there are also these things from this story “Lord of Changes”. You can also download or order it for free. And it's all handmade.
This also means certain restrictions. Sometimes in the early years he often couldn't afford coffee. You then bent nails straight when you had to build something. But the special thing about it is that he has stood before God for 47 years. He experienced God, completely unexpectedly, as HE really is. This has nothing to do with religion or anything church. Just realized it was God. That is life. This is joy. That's luck. And when he touched that, of course he started reading the Bible. And it says, for example, Matthew 6:33: “Seek first the kingdom of God, his righteousness, and all other things will be yours.” And then he said, I want to try it out. This is spiritual science. Then gave all the money away, told no one and trusted in God. And that's just this story, it already has three parts, up until 2018, where miracles upon miracles happened, where, when there was no money left, someone comes running into the house. If you've never seen it, you just put an envelope down and don't even know it was on the bill. And of course these are fantastic moments. Or if there was nothing left, someone would come along. There were just these moments. He comes with ready-cooked food for 20 or 30 people. And that's the experience where you realize it's true. God takes care of us.
And that was just a principle that you weren't allowed to tell anyone. Simply that you really test whether God is faithful or not. And then someone broke it. Then somehow there was still money missing. And then someone continued to say that something was in there againcomes. Then 800 francs came in. When Dad found out, he said give it back, that's not possible. So that's simply the foundation of the whole thing, which we're also experiencing now. We now as the children of dad and mom. If the vacuum cleaners are broken, then you pray for vacuum cleaners, then a vacuum cleaner will come. Someone has it in their hearts to give vacuum cleaners. My younger sister said I have to pray for apples. We don't have apples, so we get apples for free. It's really fantastic.
Moderator:
You know that one or the other is sitting in front of the monitor and thinking “Hello, does this really work?” You can now, you were born in 1988 if I can reveal that. You have been on this planet for almost 36 years. Can you confirm that when you asked God to help you, that it happened?
Lois Sasek:
Always, always, without exception.
Moderator:
That's a fantastic message.
Lois Sasek:
Absolutely. It goes even further, even partly thoughts. So I'm in the store, I think I like the shoes, but I can't afford them now. But just thinking about it, I'm moving on. A few days later there is a bag from a neighbor, her friend, who was just passing by with shoes in it and there is exactly the shoe with the sequins, with the glitter dots that I liked and you just say: God, you hear me, you see me, you see my heart. And so he provides for us and continues to this day. Last week someone came again with all the food they were bringing. Sometimes there are things that are naturally about to expire, but then you eat them quickly. That is our life. God takes care of us.
Moderator:
Let’s get back to Kla-TV and your work in practice. It is unimaginable for me, who is now used to this professional work atAuf1 and sees every day that you put out programs like the Tedros file, for example, in a quality that is sensational. You have now made another bombshell video, you call it the whole thing about the WHO. So really outstanding quality. How does this work in practice with volunteers? You are the production manager. You will certainly be able to describe it to us.
Lois Sasek:
Yes, it's all voluntary. That's the most important thing. And it's always, so we say for example, this Tedros file is like a cake. You put it in the middle, you cut it into pieces and everyone says I'm hungry for this piece. I make the sound. Oh, I'll do the animation. Oh, I'll do the titles. I enjoy it now, I write the text, I check the sources or whatever. But we have different ways of working together, especially sharing responsibility. But that even goes so far.
In this organic interaction I can tell a small episode. I have a script in my hand, it's Thursday at 7 p.m. A great script and I notice that it electrifies me. But now briefly, Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. we already had a swarm operation. What is a swarm deployment? That's when you say, oh there's fire, I say, or we also say lightning, there's lightning. We still have very important films to produce quickly because we have a big event on Saturday. That means we still produced films, a few dozen people came spontaneously, oh I'm free, I'll come quickly. Like a swarm of locusts. One person eating a tree alone has one life - together, in a minute, it is eaten away. That's the principle.
So now this swarm operation was in the afternoon, it's 7 p.m. and we have a big event on Saturday. At the event, people come from all over the world. We'll build it ourselves, that's before and after. A few hundred people just come into the empty hall and then everything is set up. That means people still have to prepare, they make cable plans, everything is such a huge swarm. 20 tons of material are put up in three hours and everything is taken down again in half an hour, but always using the swarm principle. Everyone has to prepare.
It's Thursday evening, Friday evening they have to leave after work and I have my script, but it has to be broadcast on Saturday because it is important, important, urgent. And now comes, now comes our strength and I realize, but if this is important, this script, then there is a way now. And then, now I'm like, God, if this script is important to you, then send the people to me now without me having to ask anyone, otherwise I'll just do it on my own. I'm so keen on the film anyway, it just has to be done now, otherwise I'll just do a night shift, but otherwise send people to me. Then I sit down, start making my first cut, then listenI'm the first, so chat to me, say, Lois, what are you doing? May I help you? What are you doing? The Frauke. I say, I'm just starting to produce a documentary, I'm really keen on it. Hey, we want to help you, Icke and I want to help you. I'll pass on the first and second parts of the script. Then I want to answer it again, then the phone rings over in the studio, someone from central Germany, a civil engineer, the other was a seamstress, a physiotherapist, calls, do you need help in the film studio? And I say, give me something. Look here, part four, part five. I want to get back to my part six, then another message pops up from northern Germany, a dentist, Stefan says, Lois, do you need my help? He has never contacted me directly. I feel like I haven't gotten the most out of my week yet. I say, give me something. With the script you have to check this and that. You still have to organize the speakers. Are you doing it? Of course, sure.
And I say I'll shorten it now. In the evening, eleven of us all came this way. The film will be finished in the evening. And I go to bed overjoyed, I almost can't fall asleep because I'm so happy. But that happens to everyone. And that's the principle I said before, working together like a body. Dad has been teaching this for decades. We are the organism, the members of the body. But God is the head who lives it all. You can also say higher power or good energy. Everyone has their own words, but we experience how the mind lives the body and everyone goes along with these impulses or we train to go along with these impulses. These are bursts of joy, these are willingness to do things where you think it's Thursday evening. Hello, we have a big event. You feel that I have joy. Then you realize that this is how the Lord does it. Another episode just for you to understand a little bit.
It was New Year's Eve, everyone wanted to celebrate. And I realize we screwed things up with our annual review. Something is wrong with the text document, a scene is missing. And where I think I need someone to check the text document and secure the sources. Dori from Austria, Lois, I can't cut it, you need me. Here, text document. And then I realize I need a cutter. The most important scene, the most important event, is missing here. Nuremberg corner, Hanna says, can I help? This is an editor. And now I've just summarized, one evening, New Year's Eve party. This was my personal New Year's Eve party, without any organization. The right person has contacted us from these areas, always on the second. Until the brother who's still knocking, Lois, do you need me right now? I say do this and this phone. It's this fantastic interconnectedness where everyone listens to the inside. Where does it need me, where does it bring me joy? And one is a burden, the other is pleasure. If I don't have fun, then I won't take part. That is the principle at Kla-TV. And that's how it goes day in and day out.
Moderator:
You notice, dear viewers, that this woman is passionate about what she does. I'm assuming that your father is living his calling with this activity.
Lois Sasek:
Yes.
Moderator:
And you probably too. It wasn't that easy to get you to Linz. Many appointments. It almost sounded as if we had to produce the show in 2025. Because there are numerous important projects that are on your agenda. Tell us about the next highlights at Kla-TV. What are you currently working on?
Lois Sasek:
Well, I have to say that by far the most important project we currently have is this international wake-up call on the WHO pandemic treaty. So that's the May 27th to June 1st it will be voted on in Geneva. There are delegates from 194 countries. And you have to say, they're really planning a coup here there. So the WHO and the Director General here, Tedros, should be given so many powers that they can actually declare pandemics. They have it like a scalpel, the states actually want to castrate them and empower themselves. This means that they can then declare vaccinations, quarantines and restrictions on freedom as they please and as they please.
And we have already discussed the Tedros file. We have already shed light on his criminal past. And that really is the worst case scenario. And that's why I have to say that this is the most important project right now. So because all control bodies, there are no independent control bodies. You have already reported toAuf1 that they want a monopoly on the truth and say what is correct and not. Eliminate disinformation. And we have now created a fact sheet with the most important facts from the text of the contract, where you can actually go to your politician with this exact wordingreally good facts to discuss. And everyone can go to the politicians in their own country and really push for this underhanded coup to be exposed.
Because now, from our point of view, it's really about the sausage. And that's why I looked very strategically at the world map. So in which country do people speak which language so that we can reach all countries. Because that affects all countries. And then we really took a strategic look at what languages we can now use to reach these countries. And we have now actually released this program in 39 languages, so that all strategic countries are also touched by our volunteer translators. And maybe I'll take the opportunity to simply encourage you, dear viewers of Auf1, to see the fact sheet linked under the show, flyers linked, the basis for arguments for mainstreamers and politicians. That we should now really go for it and start talking to the politicians. And if you have contacts in other countries, friends in countries, relatives, that she really makes them aware of this important program with this bang. The material is also translated into the languages. We really work day and night here. But the material is really for the taking, is for the dissemination. Because I say, only together can we stop this madness. This is really a global disaster, really. And we really have to stick together and create synergies.
Moderator:
This product placement, dear viewers, is expressly permitted. So when it comes to the WHO and its plans, the distribution is absolutely approved. Let's talk about the Sasek family. If you do a little research, extended family, eleven siblings. Do they all work at Kla-TV? How can one imagine your family life, given what you do?
Lois Sasek:
So I have ten siblings, we are eleven in total. The youngest is now 20. And maybe family history. My parents are very creative. So they did theater with us at an early age, like musicals, then tours where everyone was allowed to write a song every year, from the heart, whatever moved them. We also spent our holidays like this. It was always fun, we played music, everyone was allowed to choose an instrument. They have always taken great care to ensure that everyone can develop, find and develop their gifts. And singing class or dance class or whatever, they always made sure that we could really easily bring out what was in our hearts and implement it. And so it really is the case that everyone has simply developed their talents to the fullest.
For example, my younger sister, Ruth Elpida, is a fantastic composer. She makes film music and this songwriter in the best class, she also does Musk for Kla.TV, and also the music for feature films. My brother Elias is a genius in the whole IT world. So what they are setting up, with the whole server infrastructure that is behind Kla-TV, with all the web presences. This is just brilliant. And they have nine, for example, he and his team, they really held off hacker attacks for nine months, day and night. And that was really professional. They have invested millions in this project to paralyze us. And Elias is simply a miracle man.
My brother Jan-Enoch is completely different again. He's so full of construction, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, installation, cooling technology, solar technology. He takes care of the whole base and just does his thing again. Then Boasa, who is passionate about cooking and loves housekeeping, agriculture and gastronomy. Everything then complements each other. But she also really enjoys coming to the film studio now, just to edit and help out. It's simply a family business or one where everyone complements each other. Sulamith, my sister, and Andreas, they are real professionals in graphics, film editing and editing. They then train hundreds of employees and do such courses. Anna-Sophia is the same, she is also a professional editor. But now, for me, she's a star singer and actress again. So she's not behind Rihanna. But the parents just always coaxed it out. Noemi, yes, many siblings, I won't take a shot now. She is a talented seamstress and accountant, housekeeper, that's awesome. She also writes texts for us or mobilizes people. Stefan and Ramon are again super talented all-rounders. Really handyman, carpenter, gardener, landscape gardener.
So that’s what we need on every corner.
Moderator:
I hope you haven't forgotten anyone in your elevator?
Lois Sasek:
Nope, not even. Not that any sibling says, hey, how come you don't mention mehnt you. And now I have a good solution. So just endless organizational talents. In any case, we influence each other. And here, in this Lord of the Walls book, everyone has their say. So you can read a little bit more about how everyone puts themselves into it. Everyone really has their say. You can delve deeper there. But just a small sidelight in our family.
Moderator:
What was it like for you as a young girl? It was immediately clear to you that yes, I would join this family business. Today you are production manager. Was that always your inclination?
Lois Sasek:
So I actually wanted to be dad's secretary from a young age. The teachers and students really tried to talk me out of it. But they didn't succeed. That was rock solid. That was simply my heart's desire. I just realized that I wanted to support what Dad was doing with my life. And that was it. I was the first to ask Dad if I could join this work, relief work, this life's work of his. And that wasn't so easy. He then told me he had given me five weeks to think about it. You know I'm considering the consequences. I have no security, I have no wages. It can all be over overnight. The defamations, the persecution. And he told me from the beginning that when you join here, you will have responsibility. You can't just say, goodbye, I'm gone now, I don't feel like it anymore. That means five weeks to think about it with all the consequences.
More like, wait a minute, you might not even know what you're saying. Or around 15. Yes, I want to, right? And then I fought through it. I knew what I wanted. And that was exciting. I then sent a ripple through the family. Then the firstborn came to dad and said, this is my life vision. I've thought it through. And then everyone has gone through the same thing where they say, all the consequences, now think about it. You can't just do that, so that's a bit binding. Yes, and then the whole thing. You could have a career. I mean, we did very well in school. Exactly. And just making that decision there. And then one after the other, I would say, it just washed in. And like dominoes. And that was special because the cult experts predicted that when the first person turned 18, he would run away. He'll escape. Now the opposite has happened. Where the first one was 18, it really started. That means one after the other joined voluntarily and convinced Dad that I wanted to too. That means that we, together with everyone, have built everything up for twelve years beyond this expiry date that the cult experts gave us. Together as a whole family.
And then the cult experts came back. This is very unnatural. This solidarity that extends beyond family time. So cult experts always had something to say. That was never right. Then they even conjured up a media wave out of a hat, as if my brother Elias had dropped out. That was a real campaign of lies. My brother is still suffering from this lie. I'm just saying, no matter what we did, it was never right for the media. That brings us back to the topic.
Moderator:
We also have to talk about the subject of cults again. I'm interested in that. But one more question. You said you work without pay.
Lois Sasek:
No, that's not true either.
Moderator:
How can you imagine that? You have to get something.
Lois Sasek:
My reward is when something succeeds, just as I said before. That is the greatest reward. You're in bed and you realize I'm rapt. Now that was just awesome. That's the biggest reward when you realize it after a mission. Everyone tells the other more. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. And everything I need is always there. It's a relationship with God. And that is a trust from day to day. And just last week there was food on the table again. It comes, it goes. I just want to say that this is not without reward.
Moderator:
But if you drive from Switzerland to Austria, then it's important to fill up the car with gas. And sometimes you need money. How does money get into your cash register?
Lois Sasek:
I said my father is the best role model. He lives it. He gives, pours out, pours out. And so everyone begins as they feel. So now the driver who drove me says, guys, I'm on vacation. Can I drive you? Would I have to pay a driver? I was able to think about your questions for the whole five hours. But you see, I would have to pay a driver. Thereit comes from within. And if God is so great that he takes care of the birds and gives the most beautiful clothes to the flowers. Why shouldn't it work with us? This is what Jesus says in the Bible. We live that. But that shouldn't stress anyone out. I'm just saying, that's just how Dad lives his life. The new world is without money. We give to each other with all our hearts. And that always flows back more than you can give.
Moderator:
What fascinates you about your work and what drives you?
Lois Sasek:
It's this organic interaction, quite clearly. Where you realize there is a higher intelligence at play that manages it all together. This is pure fascination for me. This doesn't just affect us. I mean, UP1 all the enlightenment movements that are springing up like mushrooms. I just feel that there is a power behind it that is simply brilliant. And I experience miracles every day.
And what has fascinated me extremely since I was a child is that I constantly observed how hundreds of people were changed. So I say, egos, egoists became you people. Covetous people simply became givers. Or accusing, argumentative people suddenly became loving, shepherding, connecting, soft, and have a forlife. And depressed, despondent people, melancholy people are joyful and give best wishes all the time and faith-filled sayings, marriages and families have been restored. That's what really fascinates me because change begins in your own heart.
In this whole movement that Dad started here. Wherever there is envy, strife, jealousy, greed, profit-seeking, it always starts with me. I can start changing the world right away. But I know it goes to the end of the world. This power can do that. And my father is simply extremely authentic in there because he exemplifies it. He has written 18 books. Thousands of lessons offered for free. Where it's always about the same thing. About this gigantic force that is at play.
Moderator:
But now there is also resistance. There is defamation. You mentioned the word yourself earlier. You recently had a dispute with Swiss Broadcasting Corporation. How did that happen? What was it about?
Lois Sasek:
So now I have to expand on that a bit. The thing is, I've already thought to myself, why is the SRF following us? And there are always certain names involved. Georg Otto Schmid, Hugo Stamm. Always the same names. And now in the last few years I have checked that these are the same people who attack us, but they trivialize other groups or protect them. People accused of real atrocities.
So we're talking about thousands of survivors from all over the world who are starting to talk about really bad things. From a satanic sect, i.e. the satanic ideology. This extends to cruel child sacrifices, ritual abuse, torture of children, torment of children. Now some of you may be thinking, what is she saying now? I'll quote briefly at this point; I have to briefly digress. Satanist guru Aleister Crowley says in his book, This is Public, Theory, Practice and Magic, in Theory and Practice, Volume 4, Page 87: “The blood sacrifice has always been the most highly regarded part of magic. Therefore, for the highest spiritual benefit, one must choose a sacrifice that has the greatest and purest power. A male child of perfect innocence and high intelligence is the most satisfactory and suitable victim. For almost all purposes, human sacrifice is best.”
So, imagine if my father had written that. Okay, close the bracket. Now a lot of voices have become loud in Switzerland that have exposed precisely this sacrificial Satan cult. Keyword Nathalie case and so on. Many people were given the courage to testify. And right now this Georg Otto Schmid is coming back into the picture. The same Hugo trunk, the same SRF in a felt. This is all conspiracy theory. They then make the whole thing ridiculous. They ridiculed the victims and witnesses. Oh yes, and the few Church of Satan fans, we don't have to worry about that. So suddenly the same people who demonize my father, who I find to be my favorite person, are suddenly very merciful. No, I'm not afraid, there's nothing there.
And then I put out the documentary, where I started to use all the information that was collected by these survivors to show the connections between SRF and all of these circles and the journalist Robin Rehmann with this satanic sect, with facts Prove. And then that became exciting. On the Sunday after the broadcast I received a threatening letter with an ultimatum of two hours on Sunday to take it down immediately with threats, otherwise there will be legal consequencessequences. That was really the craziest thing I've ever experienced. And then of course I researched further. I then took it down briefly.
Moderator:
Okay, that would have been my next question. Did you take it down?
Lois Sasek:
I took it down briefly. It threatened me so much, this letter. I've already seen myself in the bars. And then I researched further and realized that everything was solid. It's much more than what I brought. Then they celebrated and wrote to everyone who was still at the top. Sure, she took it down. You must too, you must also, you must too. Bittel TV all gone, gone, gone. And then I came back with a counter statement to this threatening letter and the film.
Re-upload, put it up again, with a lot more facts (www.kla.tv/26202). And proves every fact again. And then this video shot up to 1.86 million shares. And then it became quiet in the forest. I never heard anything from SRF again. That made me very suspicious.
But what I would like to say is my conclusion from all that I have drawn. Fair, honest people like my father are viciously slandered and criminalized. And I have the impression that it's about not having the idea to dig a little where the real crimes are taking place. That's my current status. Because then the Christians say that those there are really bad and that they pray day and night. But I don't think there's any danger from them, but rather from people like that.
And now I have to go back to my research on Satanism. Where I have the feeling that we have to look at who is pulling the strings at the top. And now I remember the self-confessed Satanist Albert Pike. This was a 33 degree Freemason and founder of the Satanic Sect. And be careful: he was also a brigadier general and grand commander, the highest ranking officer in the military. And then an important document came to light, from 1891, about how he planned the three world wars.
Documented and arranged. First World War, I will briefly summarize. The Tsar's power must be crushed in Russia, turning the country into a fortress of atheistic communism. Second World War. It must emerge from the differences between fascists and Zionists to destroy Nazism and strengthen political Zionism. The goal of the Second World War was the founding of the State of Israel. The third world war must break out between the political Zionists and Palestinians, or rather the leaders of the Islamic world. What's going on right now probably sounds familiar to us. And I just want to draw attention to this: let's focus on where the crimes really happen. And the Satanist Aleister Crowley confirms this again, again in his book that I mentioned earlier, where he says the entire planet must be bathed in blood. This great war must be waged because it is a magical operation of the utmost importance. He can write that openly, no one looks at it, no media writes anything. Imagine if my father wrote that. We have to bathe the planet in blood.
Moderator:
Your father was exposed to a lot of defamation. How did you perceive this as a child? Part 1 of the question, but what we're also interested in is how did your dad get through this time? He has been called a conspiracy theorist, a cult leader, a Holocaust denier and who knows what. That also does something to a person. How did you feel about that? You must have heard a thing or two from your classmates at school. And how have you experienced your father over the years? Were there ever moments, moments of disappointment, of frustration?
Lois Sasek:
So basically I'm just starting with the second one. This is almost part of everyday life, these zero points where you are sometimes moved to tears because of all the injustice. But my father shows me this in a really gigantic way, how in these moments when he is at zero point, when all you can do is cry, when you lie unconscious on the ground, he simply always flees to God and knows that there is a justice and gains faith there. He's such a stand-up man that he survived all of this. I could tell stories upon stories.
That's why he is my greatest role model, because he always rises again in these zero points of weakness and powerlessness and never loses faith in God and always has faith. And you asked me how I experience it. It's hard, of course. We have eggs on the window, scratched cars, you get the middle finger here and there, we've been robbed twice, fires have been set in our house, attacks on the family too, tires really blowntzt, screws loosened where almost the entire family once almost died. That's what it says in here too, it's a miracle it didn't happen.
That's bad, including defamation at school. Well, I mean, the whole slander, they also read the newspaper. I was even beaten by the boys, I was actually rejected. But what I found even worse, or almost, yes, is not only that, but I, for example, have also been constantly lobbied since I was a teenager to go against my parents. Always headhunted, come out of there, come here, help yourself. Even the SRF itself, I mean Evelyn Falk from the SRF, told me, come help us, come over to us. That's tempting at the moment, I mean, the Swiss pay good money, you can do well there, right?
But I think it's crazy that everyone, everyone, certain forces, certain people have always tried to divide us, to lure us out of the family. And I said to myself, I want the world to know who my father and who my mother really is. I also gave a talk in 2010, which you can find on the AZK page, where I once made a statement about Dad. I said, hey dad and mom, they'll kiss us tomorrow, noon, evening, give us their hearts. We never go to bed with tension. Everything is always sorted out. I have never experienced anger. I simply spoke from the liver, simply to be a voice for them. This is how I dealt with it because I want to testify that we experienced heaven on earth. I want to testify that we have never let the sun set on any argument, on any disagreement. For me, I think they are the best parents in the world and the world needs to know that. And that's how I dealt with the whole thing. I want to be a dissenting voice, that's why I came here.
Moderator:
Now you've almost given me an answer to a question, but I still want to ask it again. Because if you research, you will also find the topic of education. And your father is said to act with a very harsh hand and so it is written on some websites that punishing children is seen as a prerequisite for making them a good person. How did you experience that as a child and teenager?
Lois Sasek:
First of all, beep, beep, beep, lie, that's not true. Treating punishment of children as a prerequisite for becoming a good person is complete nonsense and nonsense. My dad never said anything like that and never called for it. Maybe I would have told him he was calling for a beating, all nonsense. It was never like that. I have never experienced violence from either mom or dad. I have always experienced this loving interaction. Never anger, never any punishment out of emotion, never. But the media doesn't want to hear that and I have to tell a little episode about how the SRF once again did an interview with Georg Otto Schmid at one of our events. And I think, I'm 17 years old, now is my moment, I can tell it like it really is right in front of the camera. And then he says in front of the camera: “You have to punish children and break their will.” And then I immediately said, that’s not true, wait a minute, my father is the sweetest person, I have never experienced anger, never experienced violence in front of him . I said everything into the camera, directly into the SRF camera. The cameraman went back and forth, the director was like that, it was a bit of a special atmosphere. And I thought, finally it was successful. Voice against voice. People can then see it for themselves.
Moderator:
Was this broadcast?
Lois Sasek:
And then the disappointment soon came because I took another walk around the hall. A little later, I see the two of them repeating the interview in a hidden niche, without me. Of course, it never aired. So you know it's not wanted. And now just for everyone who is researching and even you as a good enlightener, you come across these lies, I would just like to say that the media is not interested in what it really is, but it is also publicly visible. My dad wrote a book, Raise with Vision. That was always the focus.
We also did a whole family tour where we actually dedicated entire songs to this topic. Everyone could talk about how they experienced it. Everyone can see that. And you won't find any of the grease there. But I would like to say something about it very briefly, because it's something that concerns everyone. For me, educating with vision is the key word. Vision. Because that's how you could sum up my parents' upbringing. Because Dad always told us it was about strength. So there are wars out thereCorruption, exploitation, these are dark forces. And they knock on our hearts from an early age. And everything that happens out there on a large scale begins here in the heart. Quarrels, envy, theft. And the vision was always, the vision of defeating evil in my heart and then in the whole world. And God in me can and wants to defeat evil. And he needs us too. HE can't just do it alone. He needs vessels. And there is no difference whether I overcome something small in my everyday life or something big. Both require supernatural strength. In both cases, it's not just my intention, I want to do something good now. And that's how they raised us. That's how I experienced it.
And we have always brought ourselves to maturity in everything so that we ourselves realize, wait, this is bad. Ah, that's the war. Now that was a small terrorist act. And I really have to say that Dad didn't raise us with yin-yang theories, where, yes, there is evil and good, it has to be kept in balance and then it's good. Because evil, even if it is only 10%, will always fight, steal, oppress, and enslave the good. So this yin-yang theory, that's not the way we were raised, because it's like that in the family too. You can't say, well, a little thief should steal from us, the rest is fine. You no longer have family peace. Evil must be defeated by us. That's why our family motto has always been peace all around and peace for everyone. And that's why we often sat for hours when something happened, until everyone was happy, until everyone was free from within and at peace.
And the slander actually resulted in my father being taken into custody. And that he was interrogated and all of us were examined by the school immediately for signs of abuse, just in this whole wave. And it turned out to be a short storm in a teacup. They said it's a storm in a teacup, you have heavenly peace here, if everyone were like you we wouldn't have a job here anymore. That's what the police say, these authorities say. And I have to say this now, yes they don't have any work anymore, but right now they have a lot of work, the police. They have to move out in schools, more and more. Well, I got this from first-hand sources from teachers, because the children actually no longer know boundaries. None, they are no longer educated, that means they riot, they are violent and then, I mean, the police are there too, they don't have a bamboo stick with them, they then have their equipment with them and the teachers have their burnouts . They can't handle these kids anymore.
So a little comment about that: this ideology that there are no longer any borders. Everything is allowed. Nothing is good or bad anymore. You are also a woman and a man and all shades in between, there is no longer any orientation in there. This is also quite a new phenomenon for me. And, you understand, this no more taboos, no more boundaries, I say, it's like when you say that all cows no longer need a wire, because that pinches them, they can now run around on the street and even if it There are deaths when you drive into them, but that's violence. There can be no more limits. I just want to say, I think this ideology that there are no borders is also something very new and so you can follow me, you can follow what I mean.
Moderator:
Yes, yes, yes. I wanted to talk about the book. If you research, you find that you and your siblings Simon and David published a book a few years ago called: Mom, please chastise me. Is that basically the instruction manual for what you just said, you also have to set boundaries? First of all, this title makes you frown.
Lois Sasek:
So first of all, this title is a quote, a provocative quote about an incident where an eleven-year-old girl came to her dad's office in tears. She experienced us as children and also experienced herself and said, look, your children can be nice. Your children can do good. I can not. I always have to do evil. I always have to disagree. I can never obey. My mom, she never takes action either. It gives me no limits. And she actually tearfully begged her dad to ask her mom if she could also help herself in moments like this.
So he took that up and simply gave us this chance to say how we experience it when a limit is set, even on a small scale. Just an example of a small sprout you pluck, it's out there, a little pinch, I'll say, but only in exceptional situations where it's needed. Klea thief, little plucker. Big thief no longer works. Drug dealer, bank robber, liar, little liar, big liar, politician, whatever, you can't get rid of them quickly anymore. That's where we had the chance to just tell you a little bit about it. Just how we experience it and that we have never experienced anything like anger, never an unresolved relationship.
But it's so exaggerated that this little bamboo stick is the only problem we still have on this earth. What has been common practice here for centuries, millennia, is that in extreme cases a border is marked. And that's exactly what I'm saying, why do Satanists have the biggest holiday on Nonviolent Education Day? Because there is a breeding ground for really great devils. If you don't give boundaries, say do what you want. Go wherever you want. That's where little ones come, that's where little devils are bred. We simply talked about ourselves, about our schoolmates, what it looks like when you sit there crying and realize that I can't do good things. I'm stuck on drugs. I have one friend after another here. I am enslaved to lust, to sin. I wish someone had shown me a limit where it was small.
And that's where I have to say, our parents have that. My dad stood by it. I mean, the bamboo hat was normal for centuries. This is now a new ideology. That's what I wanted to say before, that you do whatever you want. Let me say, I feel like taking your wallet now. That is this ideology. I can do what I want and when I want. But this ideology doesn't work because then you have a problem because I steal your wallet. You see, there is always a whole. And that's what I'm saying, Dad is still open to it. But why are you making such a fuss about it? That's why I talked about it before, while everyone has the feeling that the bamboo shoot is the biggest problem we still have, they drop their bombs and mutilate their people. And nobody looks there. Can you follow a bit?
Moderator:
Yes, of course. Well, I still belong to the generation where dad and mom's hand slipped every now and then, as the saying goes. And then there were a few on the backside. My mom always used the wooden spoon. And even if others say the opposite, I don't think it did me any harm. Every now and then it felt good too. Today people talk about not doing anything like that anymore.
Lois Sasek:
Yes, but I really recommend the book because the spectrum of how our parents raised us is so fantastic. Shown again and again, look, if things continue like this, if you do this now, what does that mean for those around you? What does it mean for your brother if you steal from him now? What does that mean? And so my brother explained in the book, told how he started stealing from the cash register. And always sneaking, always stealing.
Then he started stealing at school. Did he steal the scribes from the students? And he became darker and darker, more and more burdened. In the end he no longer had good grades and performed poorly. He was no longer feeling well at all. And the way he then says how liberating it was, just seeing that limit, that's not good. Or another one, then I have to finish telling it, then he stood in front of the class, said, I stole from you, I'm sorry, and cried. The whole class was over the moon. Where you realize, hey, good is good again, bad is bad again.
Or I say, we also had a false flag act in our family once, two of us played with fire, then the carpet burned. And then, shit, right? Now that's broken. Then the two, that would be the eldest, came up with the idea that we would blame the younger sister for it. And then, the younger sister did this little act of terrorism on False Flag Operation, that was her, right? Which, of course, was exposed. Everyone was happy and said, that's not good. This is not good. You shouldn't do that again. Otherwise it will keep getting bigger. And that's how it is in the book, a little thief, a big thief, a bank robber. But all I can say is that my parents raised us fantastically. There is never anger, as I said, never a bad word, never. And I can't even remember that I got that little tip from my dad. I listened too. Do you understand what I mean?
Moderator:
Okay, let's move on from the Sasek family situation. Let's go one step further. Let's talk about this so-called bombshell video. That's an idea of yours, it's about special topics. What is the idea behind it? Tell that to our viewers.Sasek:
So the idea is that you push a video especially, that everyone distributes it at the same time and that we release it in all the languages we can at the same time so that there is a snowball effect. And it's now like this WHO pandemic treaty, which is what I said, where we ask everyone who can to upload it to their channels and also share it, because then there is such a snowball effect, where in a few In days we can reach six, seven or eight figures if we all work together. And I would also like to see cooperation between the various educators, where we say together that we will get this done, like this WHO pandemic treaty. There are already demonstrations in Tokyo, Spain, in Hungary there is resistance, everywhere, including various African countries, they no longer want it. You see, we are already breaking through here and I think that if we all hit the drum together, we can make a big difference if everyone jumps on board.
Moderator:
But now we have this Digital Services Act, which we are also confronted with at AUF1. How do you deal with it? Do you have a strategy to avoid censorship?
Lois Sasek:
So actually twelve years ago, twelve years ago, in parallel with Kla-TV, we started building a Handexpress network, completely Internet-independent from person to person s-und-g.info, that's a paper where the Information is available at the front and back, appearing in short form every week. And we've actually been building this network for twelve years now, where we physically network, so get out of anonymity, not only am I so-and-so 777, but people know each other's postal address, address, telephone number and that's what's happening right now The focus is already on us, where I also ask you, viewers, to get out of anonymity, give each other your address, telephone number, you can, if you want, also network with us, important also network with the countries, that's this link www. kla.tv networking, that you simply know about each other, then the nearest employee of ours will contact you, then you know, ah you live there, ah cool, in the case of censorship you will get the paper or the program from me and you have to We're already fully focused, because we've already been deleted and blocked on x number of platforms, and just when we've broken the million mark, the cap was put on it, that's priority number 1 for me.
Moderator:
On the home stretch of today's edition of SpielmacherAuf1, which is a little longer than usual. The question for you again in relation to role models, were there any role models in your life, I'm guessing your dad, but were there also role models who inspired you in your work as a production manager, as a presenter?
Lois Sasek:
Yes, Dad, Mom, Zita, Daniela, Ruth, Bettina, these are our frontline fighters, they have survived the harshest storms, for me you can put them right next to the most prominent figures in the Bible if you just stand firm through such storms, these are my role models.
Moderator:
What does happiness mean to you in your life today as a 36-year-old young woman?
Lois Sasek:
Life with God.
Moderator:
If you could only wish people one thing, what would it be?
Lois Sasek:
That they experience what I experience every day, but they can do that too if they want, so I don't just want to put the bacon through my mouth or nose, so you can also get in touch with us about becoming active if you want Now I would like to experience what the organic interaction is like, as I said, there are so many spectrums in which you can get involved, but I wish everyone could experience something like that, it's fascinating for me, yes.
Moderator:
If Lois Sasek has a bad moment, bad news has arrived, or she is upset, how do you get yourself out of this state and bring yourself back to happiness?
Lois Sasek:
I go to prayer, I talk to God about it, every morning too, I always do that for at least an hour, just so that I have support in God, otherwise I wouldn't be able to cope with the whole thing. If I have to, I'll cry to him, you can lean on him, that's the relationship that dad and mom modeled for us, it's such a source of comfort, a source of strength, confidence, it gives endless amounts of love , for me this is definitely my refuge.
Moderator:
Then at the end of this program I would like to use your connection to God. Be a kind of oracle for us today, how will the world develop in the next few years?
Lois Sasek:
So, light is always stronger than darkness, truth is always stronger than lies and good always triumphs over evil. But how quickly this happens is entirely in our hands, because light needs a lota body, truth needs a body, goodness needs a body. And without us being bodies for these characteristics, without us being carriers of God's victorious power, nothing works, I am convinced. But when we connect, when we are bodies for these good qualities, then I say, Babylon falls in an hour, that's what the Bible says. And that is my hope, my belief, that we can do this together.
Lois
Moderator:
Dear viewers, if you didn't come to the service today, then you are now excused if you saw this program, because there was something divine here in this program, thanks to the visit of Lois Sasek from Kla-TV. I would like to thank you very much for being available to me for this show. Also send your family greetings from theAuf1 team. We would be happy to support you in your work. Maybe we can push the cooperation a bit, because I have already discovered one or two parallels in the lives of Ivo Sasek and Stefan Magnet. Both are upstanding resistance fighters who are being attacked from all sides and perhaps some kind of cooperation, a deepening of cooperation, would also make sense. Thank you very much. Dear viewers, a request to you. Share this show. You are also welcome to check out Kla-TV. Together, let us form a body that will work for good and let Babylon fall, to conclude with the words of Lois Sasek. Thanks for your attention. I wish you the best. See you next time.
27.04.2024 | www.kla.tv/28916
Moderator: I recently looked into the most successful playmakers among the alternative scouts and came across Kla-TV, among other things. The story of the founder, the Swiss Ivo Sasek, was so exciting to read that I thought I had to invite him for my viewers. I very quickly received the answer that the Kla-TV founder no longer travels for capacity reasons and therefore no longer gives interviews. However, I would be given the opportunity to speak with the daughter and Kla-TV production manager Lois. And that's exactly what I'm going to do today. And with that, welcome to a new edition of SpielmacherAuf1. Welcome to the Auf1 studios in Linz, dear Lois. It's nice that you came all the way from Switzerland to come to us to tell us more about Kla-TV, about your famous father. But of course we also want to find out a lot about you. Lois Sasek: Thank you for the invitation, dear Thomas, dearAuf1 team. First of all, I would like to bring warm greetings from my entire family, from my father Ivo Sasek. We really appreciate your work. We wish you a lot of success in it. We love you. We thank you. Thanks for the invitation. Moderator: For the first time, a Gamemaker episode begins with a declaration of love, which I gratefully acknowledge. Let's talk about Kla-TV right away. You've been around since 2012. That means you were one of the first alternative enlightenment activists who also became visible on television, on the Internet and in your own channel. How did that happen? Lois Sasek: Well, it actually started earlier, in 2008 with the founding of the AZK. Anti-Censorship Coalition. That's how it came about, so now I'm reporting from my perspective that my father has been very badly slandered by the mass media for as long as I can remember. And at some point Dad realized that it wasn't just him that was being slandered. Others feel the same way too. That was the political sect and the economic sect and that is the science sect and somehow everything is a sect. And everyone was beaten with the same club. And then he thought, no one really gets a platform in the media and the opportunity to really speak without censorship like he does. And then he founded this platform and you know it too, right,Auf1, Stefan Magnet, what is he, the conspiracy media Zampano, extreme, right-wing extremist and anti-Semitic, anti-Semitic of course orAuf1, organized neo-Nazism. I think we all know that. Daniele Ganser. Conspiracy guru, anti-Western conspiracy entrepreneur, AfD a load of shit. I took a little look, Heiko Schrang doesn't have all the keys in his closet and the mental plague is affecting all of us. And that's how it's always been and that was the kick when my father founded this platform where there is simply no censorship, where you can just talk and give a counter statement. It's like that with us, we have entire shelves full of folders, with counter statements that the media didn't provide, with clarifications of what is right and what is wrong. I have to open a small parenthesis, just in the last few weeks there was another smear program on the SRF, where someone pretended to be the head of Kla-TV for years and is now making revelations about the editorial team. She was there for a few months as a technical assistant, no responsibility, no insight into the editorial team. I have four pages of rebuttals, so just an example from our folders, it's right, it's wrong, it's right, it's wrong, no answer, there's nothing. And that's how it started with this AZK, so far there have been over 100 speakers, 19 conferences and the principle is always voice and opposing voice, that you hear both voices next to each other and when you hear both, you can perceive through intuition what is happening I think the impression is correct now. And if that option isn't there, you can't do that either. And that's how it was when Dad founded the AZK in 2008, everyone said, you can never do that, it doesn't work, you can't bring more than 50 people together. But my father is really a hero to me, he said you can. I'll just start. Up to 3,000 people came, more and more, and now thousands of people have joined in via stream from 48 countries. And when Kla-TV was founded it was exactly the same in 2012. Everyone there too said, you can't do that, you can't make a TV and so on and he just said you can. We can start, we have to give a platform, we have to create our own media. And you wouldn't have thought that twelve years ago, what is happening now is that there are hundreds of enlighteners, educational channels, always new names, always, I have to say, I'm proud of my dad and he had the humility to start small. That's how it all started. And everyone can submit their complaint to the media, that's why Kla-TV exists. Moderator: Kla-TV works completely free of charge, all employees work on a voluntary basis, how is such quality and quantity possible with volunteers, how is it organised, how are these employees trained, how is it all managed? Lois Sasek: So basically it's the case that everyone is in professional life. And after work in the evening, the Kla-TV work actually begins and nobody charges for his work. Nothing. There are no bills, there are no requests for donations and it's all for fun, like a hobby when you get something new for climbing equipment and something... then one person brings a microphone, another brings a camera, whatever. And I mean, the GEZ fees for Germany are 8.5 billion, for Austria 2.1 billion, when we now 7 millionen contribution figures count or 17.7 billion in Switzerland. So you can see that there is no end to agitation, scaremongering, slander, lies, warmongering and we want to set an example that all of this is possible without money. This can be done with your own commitment. What's special about Kla-TV is that everyone can take action against these violations of the law, against corruption, against pharmaceutical fraud and media lies. And that then drives every individual to be able to do something against this powerful elite. And with us it's actually just like a family and everything is voluntary. That's the principle. It is also gift-oriented, so that everyone can see what makes me happy now. There are entire teams that only do research, others write texts. Then there are those who only save the sources on our servers because everything is constantly being deleted. That's hundreds just backing up sources. Or housewives who set tags and search terms so that the programs can be found more easily. Or we have our own media archive. There are also sometimes younger people who say, I want to put tags now, always write what you see in the picture so that you can find it better in the search. Cutting, programming, designing, typing, proofreading. There are so many facets where you can help that pretty much everyone can find their way there. Some who just pray now say, I pray that this will break through now, that light will come in. Some do audio editing, moderation, speaking. And the others who cook or look after you are just as much a part of it. They feel the same way about it. And that is the principle of Kla-TV. We work together as one body. So the key word organism. Every link is important. We value each other because everyone needs it. It doesn't work without the finger, without the heart, without the lungs. And every organ is important. People value each other. And that is the organic interaction that we are experiencing. It's a harmony, it's like a family, the way we experience it. But I have to say, this foundation of this free cooperation, it hasn't been for twelve years now, Kla-TV started. This is really a foundation of 47 years. My dad says it at the end of every speech. I am Ivo Sasek, who has been standing before God for 47 years. And so that is actually the case. He has set an example for these 47 years. He did everything for free. Books, CDs, films. There are entire book tables at these events. People have stocked up. Bags left full. Everything is free. Of course it also means homemade. We all have books. He has written 18 books. We made a lot more products ourselves. That means now in Switzerland. He is also an inventor. Then the books were made with the raclette oven, i.e. glue was melted in the oven and then cut. Then sizzled on the Öfeli. So that's a nice tie. Here I have an example of a self-made handmade book. And in there there are also these things from this story “Lord of Changes”. You can also download or order it for free. And it's all handmade. This also means certain restrictions. Sometimes in the early years he often couldn't afford coffee. You then bent nails straight when you had to build something. But the special thing about it is that he has stood before God for 47 years. He experienced God, completely unexpectedly, as HE really is. This has nothing to do with religion or anything church. Just realized it was God. That is life. This is joy. That's luck. And when he touched that, of course he started reading the Bible. And it says, for example, Matthew 6:33: “Seek first the kingdom of God, his righteousness, and all other things will be yours.” And then he said, I want to try it out. This is spiritual science. Then gave all the money away, told no one and trusted in God. And that's just this story, it already has three parts, up until 2018, where miracles upon miracles happened, where, when there was no money left, someone comes running into the house. If you've never seen it, you just put an envelope down and don't even know it was on the bill. And of course these are fantastic moments. Or if there was nothing left, someone would come along. There were just these moments. He comes with ready-cooked food for 20 or 30 people. And that's the experience where you realize it's true. God takes care of us. And that was just a principle that you weren't allowed to tell anyone. Simply that you really test whether God is faithful or not. And then someone broke it. Then somehow there was still money missing. And then someone continued to say that something was in there againcomes. Then 800 francs came in. When Dad found out, he said give it back, that's not possible. So that's simply the foundation of the whole thing, which we're also experiencing now. We now as the children of dad and mom. If the vacuum cleaners are broken, then you pray for vacuum cleaners, then a vacuum cleaner will come. Someone has it in their hearts to give vacuum cleaners. My younger sister said I have to pray for apples. We don't have apples, so we get apples for free. It's really fantastic. Moderator: You know that one or the other is sitting in front of the monitor and thinking “Hello, does this really work?” You can now, you were born in 1988 if I can reveal that. You have been on this planet for almost 36 years. Can you confirm that when you asked God to help you, that it happened? Lois Sasek: Always, always, without exception. Moderator: That's a fantastic message. Lois Sasek: Absolutely. It goes even further, even partly thoughts. So I'm in the store, I think I like the shoes, but I can't afford them now. But just thinking about it, I'm moving on. A few days later there is a bag from a neighbor, her friend, who was just passing by with shoes in it and there is exactly the shoe with the sequins, with the glitter dots that I liked and you just say: God, you hear me, you see me, you see my heart. And so he provides for us and continues to this day. Last week someone came again with all the food they were bringing. Sometimes there are things that are naturally about to expire, but then you eat them quickly. That is our life. God takes care of us. Moderator: Let’s get back to Kla-TV and your work in practice. It is unimaginable for me, who is now used to this professional work atAuf1 and sees every day that you put out programs like the Tedros file, for example, in a quality that is sensational. You have now made another bombshell video, you call it the whole thing about the WHO. So really outstanding quality. How does this work in practice with volunteers? You are the production manager. You will certainly be able to describe it to us. Lois Sasek: Yes, it's all voluntary. That's the most important thing. And it's always, so we say for example, this Tedros file is like a cake. You put it in the middle, you cut it into pieces and everyone says I'm hungry for this piece. I make the sound. Oh, I'll do the animation. Oh, I'll do the titles. I enjoy it now, I write the text, I check the sources or whatever. But we have different ways of working together, especially sharing responsibility. But that even goes so far. In this organic interaction I can tell a small episode. I have a script in my hand, it's Thursday at 7 p.m. A great script and I notice that it electrifies me. But now briefly, Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. we already had a swarm operation. What is a swarm deployment? That's when you say, oh there's fire, I say, or we also say lightning, there's lightning. We still have very important films to produce quickly because we have a big event on Saturday. That means we still produced films, a few dozen people came spontaneously, oh I'm free, I'll come quickly. Like a swarm of locusts. One person eating a tree alone has one life - together, in a minute, it is eaten away. That's the principle. So now this swarm operation was in the afternoon, it's 7 p.m. and we have a big event on Saturday. At the event, people come from all over the world. We'll build it ourselves, that's before and after. A few hundred people just come into the empty hall and then everything is set up. That means people still have to prepare, they make cable plans, everything is such a huge swarm. 20 tons of material are put up in three hours and everything is taken down again in half an hour, but always using the swarm principle. Everyone has to prepare. It's Thursday evening, Friday evening they have to leave after work and I have my script, but it has to be broadcast on Saturday because it is important, important, urgent. And now comes, now comes our strength and I realize, but if this is important, this script, then there is a way now. And then, now I'm like, God, if this script is important to you, then send the people to me now without me having to ask anyone, otherwise I'll just do it on my own. I'm so keen on the film anyway, it just has to be done now, otherwise I'll just do a night shift, but otherwise send people to me. Then I sit down, start making my first cut, then listenI'm the first, so chat to me, say, Lois, what are you doing? May I help you? What are you doing? The Frauke. I say, I'm just starting to produce a documentary, I'm really keen on it. Hey, we want to help you, Icke and I want to help you. I'll pass on the first and second parts of the script. Then I want to answer it again, then the phone rings over in the studio, someone from central Germany, a civil engineer, the other was a seamstress, a physiotherapist, calls, do you need help in the film studio? And I say, give me something. Look here, part four, part five. I want to get back to my part six, then another message pops up from northern Germany, a dentist, Stefan says, Lois, do you need my help? He has never contacted me directly. I feel like I haven't gotten the most out of my week yet. I say, give me something. With the script you have to check this and that. You still have to organize the speakers. Are you doing it? Of course, sure. And I say I'll shorten it now. In the evening, eleven of us all came this way. The film will be finished in the evening. And I go to bed overjoyed, I almost can't fall asleep because I'm so happy. But that happens to everyone. And that's the principle I said before, working together like a body. Dad has been teaching this for decades. We are the organism, the members of the body. But God is the head who lives it all. You can also say higher power or good energy. Everyone has their own words, but we experience how the mind lives the body and everyone goes along with these impulses or we train to go along with these impulses. These are bursts of joy, these are willingness to do things where you think it's Thursday evening. Hello, we have a big event. You feel that I have joy. Then you realize that this is how the Lord does it. Another episode just for you to understand a little bit. It was New Year's Eve, everyone wanted to celebrate. And I realize we screwed things up with our annual review. Something is wrong with the text document, a scene is missing. And where I think I need someone to check the text document and secure the sources. Dori from Austria, Lois, I can't cut it, you need me. Here, text document. And then I realize I need a cutter. The most important scene, the most important event, is missing here. Nuremberg corner, Hanna says, can I help? This is an editor. And now I've just summarized, one evening, New Year's Eve party. This was my personal New Year's Eve party, without any organization. The right person has contacted us from these areas, always on the second. Until the brother who's still knocking, Lois, do you need me right now? I say do this and this phone. It's this fantastic interconnectedness where everyone listens to the inside. Where does it need me, where does it bring me joy? And one is a burden, the other is pleasure. If I don't have fun, then I won't take part. That is the principle at Kla-TV. And that's how it goes day in and day out. Moderator: You notice, dear viewers, that this woman is passionate about what she does. I'm assuming that your father is living his calling with this activity. Lois Sasek: Yes. Moderator: And you probably too. It wasn't that easy to get you to Linz. Many appointments. It almost sounded as if we had to produce the show in 2025. Because there are numerous important projects that are on your agenda. Tell us about the next highlights at Kla-TV. What are you currently working on? Lois Sasek: Well, I have to say that by far the most important project we currently have is this international wake-up call on the WHO pandemic treaty. So that's the May 27th to June 1st it will be voted on in Geneva. There are delegates from 194 countries. And you have to say, they're really planning a coup here there. So the WHO and the Director General here, Tedros, should be given so many powers that they can actually declare pandemics. They have it like a scalpel, the states actually want to castrate them and empower themselves. This means that they can then declare vaccinations, quarantines and restrictions on freedom as they please and as they please. And we have already discussed the Tedros file. We have already shed light on his criminal past. And that really is the worst case scenario. And that's why I have to say that this is the most important project right now. So because all control bodies, there are no independent control bodies. You have already reported toAuf1 that they want a monopoly on the truth and say what is correct and not. Eliminate disinformation. And we have now created a fact sheet with the most important facts from the text of the contract, where you can actually go to your politician with this exact wordingreally good facts to discuss. And everyone can go to the politicians in their own country and really push for this underhanded coup to be exposed. Because now, from our point of view, it's really about the sausage. And that's why I looked very strategically at the world map. So in which country do people speak which language so that we can reach all countries. Because that affects all countries. And then we really took a strategic look at what languages we can now use to reach these countries. And we have now actually released this program in 39 languages, so that all strategic countries are also touched by our volunteer translators. And maybe I'll take the opportunity to simply encourage you, dear viewers of Auf1, to see the fact sheet linked under the show, flyers linked, the basis for arguments for mainstreamers and politicians. That we should now really go for it and start talking to the politicians. And if you have contacts in other countries, friends in countries, relatives, that she really makes them aware of this important program with this bang. The material is also translated into the languages. We really work day and night here. But the material is really for the taking, is for the dissemination. Because I say, only together can we stop this madness. This is really a global disaster, really. And we really have to stick together and create synergies. Moderator: This product placement, dear viewers, is expressly permitted. So when it comes to the WHO and its plans, the distribution is absolutely approved. Let's talk about the Sasek family. If you do a little research, extended family, eleven siblings. Do they all work at Kla-TV? How can one imagine your family life, given what you do? Lois Sasek: So I have ten siblings, we are eleven in total. The youngest is now 20. And maybe family history. My parents are very creative. So they did theater with us at an early age, like musicals, then tours where everyone was allowed to write a song every year, from the heart, whatever moved them. We also spent our holidays like this. It was always fun, we played music, everyone was allowed to choose an instrument. They have always taken great care to ensure that everyone can develop, find and develop their gifts. And singing class or dance class or whatever, they always made sure that we could really easily bring out what was in our hearts and implement it. And so it really is the case that everyone has simply developed their talents to the fullest. For example, my younger sister, Ruth Elpida, is a fantastic composer. She makes film music and this songwriter in the best class, she also does Musk for Kla.TV, and also the music for feature films. My brother Elias is a genius in the whole IT world. So what they are setting up, with the whole server infrastructure that is behind Kla-TV, with all the web presences. This is just brilliant. And they have nine, for example, he and his team, they really held off hacker attacks for nine months, day and night. And that was really professional. They have invested millions in this project to paralyze us. And Elias is simply a miracle man. My brother Jan-Enoch is completely different again. He's so full of construction, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, installation, cooling technology, solar technology. He takes care of the whole base and just does his thing again. Then Boasa, who is passionate about cooking and loves housekeeping, agriculture and gastronomy. Everything then complements each other. But she also really enjoys coming to the film studio now, just to edit and help out. It's simply a family business or one where everyone complements each other. Sulamith, my sister, and Andreas, they are real professionals in graphics, film editing and editing. They then train hundreds of employees and do such courses. Anna-Sophia is the same, she is also a professional editor. But now, for me, she's a star singer and actress again. So she's not behind Rihanna. But the parents just always coaxed it out. Noemi, yes, many siblings, I won't take a shot now. She is a talented seamstress and accountant, housekeeper, that's awesome. She also writes texts for us or mobilizes people. Stefan and Ramon are again super talented all-rounders. Really handyman, carpenter, gardener, landscape gardener. So that’s what we need on every corner. Moderator: I hope you haven't forgotten anyone in your elevator? Lois Sasek: Nope, not even. Not that any sibling says, hey, how come you don't mention mehnt you. And now I have a good solution. So just endless organizational talents. In any case, we influence each other. And here, in this Lord of the Walls book, everyone has their say. So you can read a little bit more about how everyone puts themselves into it. Everyone really has their say. You can delve deeper there. But just a small sidelight in our family. Moderator: What was it like for you as a young girl? It was immediately clear to you that yes, I would join this family business. Today you are production manager. Was that always your inclination? Lois Sasek: So I actually wanted to be dad's secretary from a young age. The teachers and students really tried to talk me out of it. But they didn't succeed. That was rock solid. That was simply my heart's desire. I just realized that I wanted to support what Dad was doing with my life. And that was it. I was the first to ask Dad if I could join this work, relief work, this life's work of his. And that wasn't so easy. He then told me he had given me five weeks to think about it. You know I'm considering the consequences. I have no security, I have no wages. It can all be over overnight. The defamations, the persecution. And he told me from the beginning that when you join here, you will have responsibility. You can't just say, goodbye, I'm gone now, I don't feel like it anymore. That means five weeks to think about it with all the consequences. More like, wait a minute, you might not even know what you're saying. Or around 15. Yes, I want to, right? And then I fought through it. I knew what I wanted. And that was exciting. I then sent a ripple through the family. Then the firstborn came to dad and said, this is my life vision. I've thought it through. And then everyone has gone through the same thing where they say, all the consequences, now think about it. You can't just do that, so that's a bit binding. Yes, and then the whole thing. You could have a career. I mean, we did very well in school. Exactly. And just making that decision there. And then one after the other, I would say, it just washed in. And like dominoes. And that was special because the cult experts predicted that when the first person turned 18, he would run away. He'll escape. Now the opposite has happened. Where the first one was 18, it really started. That means one after the other joined voluntarily and convinced Dad that I wanted to too. That means that we, together with everyone, have built everything up for twelve years beyond this expiry date that the cult experts gave us. Together as a whole family. And then the cult experts came back. This is very unnatural. This solidarity that extends beyond family time. So cult experts always had something to say. That was never right. Then they even conjured up a media wave out of a hat, as if my brother Elias had dropped out. That was a real campaign of lies. My brother is still suffering from this lie. I'm just saying, no matter what we did, it was never right for the media. That brings us back to the topic. Moderator: We also have to talk about the subject of cults again. I'm interested in that. But one more question. You said you work without pay. Lois Sasek: No, that's not true either. Moderator: How can you imagine that? You have to get something. Lois Sasek: My reward is when something succeeds, just as I said before. That is the greatest reward. You're in bed and you realize I'm rapt. Now that was just awesome. That's the biggest reward when you realize it after a mission. Everyone tells the other more. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. And everything I need is always there. It's a relationship with God. And that is a trust from day to day. And just last week there was food on the table again. It comes, it goes. I just want to say that this is not without reward. Moderator: But if you drive from Switzerland to Austria, then it's important to fill up the car with gas. And sometimes you need money. How does money get into your cash register? Lois Sasek: I said my father is the best role model. He lives it. He gives, pours out, pours out. And so everyone begins as they feel. So now the driver who drove me says, guys, I'm on vacation. Can I drive you? Would I have to pay a driver? I was able to think about your questions for the whole five hours. But you see, I would have to pay a driver. Thereit comes from within. And if God is so great that he takes care of the birds and gives the most beautiful clothes to the flowers. Why shouldn't it work with us? This is what Jesus says in the Bible. We live that. But that shouldn't stress anyone out. I'm just saying, that's just how Dad lives his life. The new world is without money. We give to each other with all our hearts. And that always flows back more than you can give. Moderator: What fascinates you about your work and what drives you? Lois Sasek: It's this organic interaction, quite clearly. Where you realize there is a higher intelligence at play that manages it all together. This is pure fascination for me. This doesn't just affect us. I mean, UP1 all the enlightenment movements that are springing up like mushrooms. I just feel that there is a power behind it that is simply brilliant. And I experience miracles every day. And what has fascinated me extremely since I was a child is that I constantly observed how hundreds of people were changed. So I say, egos, egoists became you people. Covetous people simply became givers. Or accusing, argumentative people suddenly became loving, shepherding, connecting, soft, and have a forlife. And depressed, despondent people, melancholy people are joyful and give best wishes all the time and faith-filled sayings, marriages and families have been restored. That's what really fascinates me because change begins in your own heart. In this whole movement that Dad started here. Wherever there is envy, strife, jealousy, greed, profit-seeking, it always starts with me. I can start changing the world right away. But I know it goes to the end of the world. This power can do that. And my father is simply extremely authentic in there because he exemplifies it. He has written 18 books. Thousands of lessons offered for free. Where it's always about the same thing. About this gigantic force that is at play. Moderator: But now there is also resistance. There is defamation. You mentioned the word yourself earlier. You recently had a dispute with Swiss Broadcasting Corporation. How did that happen? What was it about? Lois Sasek: So now I have to expand on that a bit. The thing is, I've already thought to myself, why is the SRF following us? And there are always certain names involved. Georg Otto Schmid, Hugo Stamm. Always the same names. And now in the last few years I have checked that these are the same people who attack us, but they trivialize other groups or protect them. People accused of real atrocities. So we're talking about thousands of survivors from all over the world who are starting to talk about really bad things. From a satanic sect, i.e. the satanic ideology. This extends to cruel child sacrifices, ritual abuse, torture of children, torment of children. Now some of you may be thinking, what is she saying now? I'll quote briefly at this point; I have to briefly digress. Satanist guru Aleister Crowley says in his book, This is Public, Theory, Practice and Magic, in Theory and Practice, Volume 4, Page 87: “The blood sacrifice has always been the most highly regarded part of magic. Therefore, for the highest spiritual benefit, one must choose a sacrifice that has the greatest and purest power. A male child of perfect innocence and high intelligence is the most satisfactory and suitable victim. For almost all purposes, human sacrifice is best.” So, imagine if my father had written that. Okay, close the bracket. Now a lot of voices have become loud in Switzerland that have exposed precisely this sacrificial Satan cult. Keyword Nathalie case and so on. Many people were given the courage to testify. And right now this Georg Otto Schmid is coming back into the picture. The same Hugo trunk, the same SRF in a felt. This is all conspiracy theory. They then make the whole thing ridiculous. They ridiculed the victims and witnesses. Oh yes, and the few Church of Satan fans, we don't have to worry about that. So suddenly the same people who demonize my father, who I find to be my favorite person, are suddenly very merciful. No, I'm not afraid, there's nothing there. And then I put out the documentary, where I started to use all the information that was collected by these survivors to show the connections between SRF and all of these circles and the journalist Robin Rehmann with this satanic sect, with facts Prove. And then that became exciting. On the Sunday after the broadcast I received a threatening letter with an ultimatum of two hours on Sunday to take it down immediately with threats, otherwise there will be legal consequencessequences. That was really the craziest thing I've ever experienced. And then of course I researched further. I then took it down briefly. Moderator: Okay, that would have been my next question. Did you take it down? Lois Sasek: I took it down briefly. It threatened me so much, this letter. I've already seen myself in the bars. And then I researched further and realized that everything was solid. It's much more than what I brought. Then they celebrated and wrote to everyone who was still at the top. Sure, she took it down. You must too, you must also, you must too. Bittel TV all gone, gone, gone. And then I came back with a counter statement to this threatening letter and the film. Re-upload, put it up again, with a lot more facts (www.kla.tv/26202). And proves every fact again. And then this video shot up to 1.86 million shares. And then it became quiet in the forest. I never heard anything from SRF again. That made me very suspicious. But what I would like to say is my conclusion from all that I have drawn. Fair, honest people like my father are viciously slandered and criminalized. And I have the impression that it's about not having the idea to dig a little where the real crimes are taking place. That's my current status. Because then the Christians say that those there are really bad and that they pray day and night. But I don't think there's any danger from them, but rather from people like that. And now I have to go back to my research on Satanism. Where I have the feeling that we have to look at who is pulling the strings at the top. And now I remember the self-confessed Satanist Albert Pike. This was a 33 degree Freemason and founder of the Satanic Sect. And be careful: he was also a brigadier general and grand commander, the highest ranking officer in the military. And then an important document came to light, from 1891, about how he planned the three world wars. Documented and arranged. First World War, I will briefly summarize. The Tsar's power must be crushed in Russia, turning the country into a fortress of atheistic communism. Second World War. It must emerge from the differences between fascists and Zionists to destroy Nazism and strengthen political Zionism. The goal of the Second World War was the founding of the State of Israel. The third world war must break out between the political Zionists and Palestinians, or rather the leaders of the Islamic world. What's going on right now probably sounds familiar to us. And I just want to draw attention to this: let's focus on where the crimes really happen. And the Satanist Aleister Crowley confirms this again, again in his book that I mentioned earlier, where he says the entire planet must be bathed in blood. This great war must be waged because it is a magical operation of the utmost importance. He can write that openly, no one looks at it, no media writes anything. Imagine if my father wrote that. We have to bathe the planet in blood. Moderator: Your father was exposed to a lot of defamation. How did you perceive this as a child? Part 1 of the question, but what we're also interested in is how did your dad get through this time? He has been called a conspiracy theorist, a cult leader, a Holocaust denier and who knows what. That also does something to a person. How did you feel about that? You must have heard a thing or two from your classmates at school. And how have you experienced your father over the years? Were there ever moments, moments of disappointment, of frustration? Lois Sasek: So basically I'm just starting with the second one. This is almost part of everyday life, these zero points where you are sometimes moved to tears because of all the injustice. But my father shows me this in a really gigantic way, how in these moments when he is at zero point, when all you can do is cry, when you lie unconscious on the ground, he simply always flees to God and knows that there is a justice and gains faith there. He's such a stand-up man that he survived all of this. I could tell stories upon stories. That's why he is my greatest role model, because he always rises again in these zero points of weakness and powerlessness and never loses faith in God and always has faith. And you asked me how I experience it. It's hard, of course. We have eggs on the window, scratched cars, you get the middle finger here and there, we've been robbed twice, fires have been set in our house, attacks on the family too, tires really blowntzt, screws loosened where almost the entire family once almost died. That's what it says in here too, it's a miracle it didn't happen. That's bad, including defamation at school. Well, I mean, the whole slander, they also read the newspaper. I was even beaten by the boys, I was actually rejected. But what I found even worse, or almost, yes, is not only that, but I, for example, have also been constantly lobbied since I was a teenager to go against my parents. Always headhunted, come out of there, come here, help yourself. Even the SRF itself, I mean Evelyn Falk from the SRF, told me, come help us, come over to us. That's tempting at the moment, I mean, the Swiss pay good money, you can do well there, right? But I think it's crazy that everyone, everyone, certain forces, certain people have always tried to divide us, to lure us out of the family. And I said to myself, I want the world to know who my father and who my mother really is. I also gave a talk in 2010, which you can find on the AZK page, where I once made a statement about Dad. I said, hey dad and mom, they'll kiss us tomorrow, noon, evening, give us their hearts. We never go to bed with tension. Everything is always sorted out. I have never experienced anger. I simply spoke from the liver, simply to be a voice for them. This is how I dealt with it because I want to testify that we experienced heaven on earth. I want to testify that we have never let the sun set on any argument, on any disagreement. For me, I think they are the best parents in the world and the world needs to know that. And that's how I dealt with the whole thing. I want to be a dissenting voice, that's why I came here. Moderator: Now you've almost given me an answer to a question, but I still want to ask it again. Because if you research, you will also find the topic of education. And your father is said to act with a very harsh hand and so it is written on some websites that punishing children is seen as a prerequisite for making them a good person. How did you experience that as a child and teenager? Lois Sasek: First of all, beep, beep, beep, lie, that's not true. Treating punishment of children as a prerequisite for becoming a good person is complete nonsense and nonsense. My dad never said anything like that and never called for it. Maybe I would have told him he was calling for a beating, all nonsense. It was never like that. I have never experienced violence from either mom or dad. I have always experienced this loving interaction. Never anger, never any punishment out of emotion, never. But the media doesn't want to hear that and I have to tell a little episode about how the SRF once again did an interview with Georg Otto Schmid at one of our events. And I think, I'm 17 years old, now is my moment, I can tell it like it really is right in front of the camera. And then he says in front of the camera: “You have to punish children and break their will.” And then I immediately said, that’s not true, wait a minute, my father is the sweetest person, I have never experienced anger, never experienced violence in front of him . I said everything into the camera, directly into the SRF camera. The cameraman went back and forth, the director was like that, it was a bit of a special atmosphere. And I thought, finally it was successful. Voice against voice. People can then see it for themselves. Moderator: Was this broadcast? Lois Sasek: And then the disappointment soon came because I took another walk around the hall. A little later, I see the two of them repeating the interview in a hidden niche, without me. Of course, it never aired. So you know it's not wanted. And now just for everyone who is researching and even you as a good enlightener, you come across these lies, I would just like to say that the media is not interested in what it really is, but it is also publicly visible. My dad wrote a book, Raise with Vision. That was always the focus. We also did a whole family tour where we actually dedicated entire songs to this topic. Everyone could talk about how they experienced it. Everyone can see that. And you won't find any of the grease there. But I would like to say something about it very briefly, because it's something that concerns everyone. For me, educating with vision is the key word. Vision. Because that's how you could sum up my parents' upbringing. Because Dad always told us it was about strength. So there are wars out thereCorruption, exploitation, these are dark forces. And they knock on our hearts from an early age. And everything that happens out there on a large scale begins here in the heart. Quarrels, envy, theft. And the vision was always, the vision of defeating evil in my heart and then in the whole world. And God in me can and wants to defeat evil. And he needs us too. HE can't just do it alone. He needs vessels. And there is no difference whether I overcome something small in my everyday life or something big. Both require supernatural strength. In both cases, it's not just my intention, I want to do something good now. And that's how they raised us. That's how I experienced it. And we have always brought ourselves to maturity in everything so that we ourselves realize, wait, this is bad. Ah, that's the war. Now that was a small terrorist act. And I really have to say that Dad didn't raise us with yin-yang theories, where, yes, there is evil and good, it has to be kept in balance and then it's good. Because evil, even if it is only 10%, will always fight, steal, oppress, and enslave the good. So this yin-yang theory, that's not the way we were raised, because it's like that in the family too. You can't say, well, a little thief should steal from us, the rest is fine. You no longer have family peace. Evil must be defeated by us. That's why our family motto has always been peace all around and peace for everyone. And that's why we often sat for hours when something happened, until everyone was happy, until everyone was free from within and at peace. And the slander actually resulted in my father being taken into custody. And that he was interrogated and all of us were examined by the school immediately for signs of abuse, just in this whole wave. And it turned out to be a short storm in a teacup. They said it's a storm in a teacup, you have heavenly peace here, if everyone were like you we wouldn't have a job here anymore. That's what the police say, these authorities say. And I have to say this now, yes they don't have any work anymore, but right now they have a lot of work, the police. They have to move out in schools, more and more. Well, I got this from first-hand sources from teachers, because the children actually no longer know boundaries. None, they are no longer educated, that means they riot, they are violent and then, I mean, the police are there too, they don't have a bamboo stick with them, they then have their equipment with them and the teachers have their burnouts . They can't handle these kids anymore. So a little comment about that: this ideology that there are no longer any borders. Everything is allowed. Nothing is good or bad anymore. You are also a woman and a man and all shades in between, there is no longer any orientation in there. This is also quite a new phenomenon for me. And, you understand, this no more taboos, no more boundaries, I say, it's like when you say that all cows no longer need a wire, because that pinches them, they can now run around on the street and even if it There are deaths when you drive into them, but that's violence. There can be no more limits. I just want to say, I think this ideology that there are no borders is also something very new and so you can follow me, you can follow what I mean. Moderator: Yes, yes, yes. I wanted to talk about the book. If you research, you find that you and your siblings Simon and David published a book a few years ago called: Mom, please chastise me. Is that basically the instruction manual for what you just said, you also have to set boundaries? First of all, this title makes you frown. Lois Sasek: So first of all, this title is a quote, a provocative quote about an incident where an eleven-year-old girl came to her dad's office in tears. She experienced us as children and also experienced herself and said, look, your children can be nice. Your children can do good. I can not. I always have to do evil. I always have to disagree. I can never obey. My mom, she never takes action either. It gives me no limits. And she actually tearfully begged her dad to ask her mom if she could also help herself in moments like this. So he took that up and simply gave us this chance to say how we experience it when a limit is set, even on a small scale. Just an example of a small sprout you pluck, it's out there, a little pinch, I'll say, but only in exceptional situations where it's needed. Klea thief, little plucker. Big thief no longer works. Drug dealer, bank robber, liar, little liar, big liar, politician, whatever, you can't get rid of them quickly anymore. That's where we had the chance to just tell you a little bit about it. Just how we experience it and that we have never experienced anything like anger, never an unresolved relationship. But it's so exaggerated that this little bamboo stick is the only problem we still have on this earth. What has been common practice here for centuries, millennia, is that in extreme cases a border is marked. And that's exactly what I'm saying, why do Satanists have the biggest holiday on Nonviolent Education Day? Because there is a breeding ground for really great devils. If you don't give boundaries, say do what you want. Go wherever you want. That's where little ones come, that's where little devils are bred. We simply talked about ourselves, about our schoolmates, what it looks like when you sit there crying and realize that I can't do good things. I'm stuck on drugs. I have one friend after another here. I am enslaved to lust, to sin. I wish someone had shown me a limit where it was small. And that's where I have to say, our parents have that. My dad stood by it. I mean, the bamboo hat was normal for centuries. This is now a new ideology. That's what I wanted to say before, that you do whatever you want. Let me say, I feel like taking your wallet now. That is this ideology. I can do what I want and when I want. But this ideology doesn't work because then you have a problem because I steal your wallet. You see, there is always a whole. And that's what I'm saying, Dad is still open to it. But why are you making such a fuss about it? That's why I talked about it before, while everyone has the feeling that the bamboo shoot is the biggest problem we still have, they drop their bombs and mutilate their people. And nobody looks there. Can you follow a bit? Moderator: Yes, of course. Well, I still belong to the generation where dad and mom's hand slipped every now and then, as the saying goes. And then there were a few on the backside. My mom always used the wooden spoon. And even if others say the opposite, I don't think it did me any harm. Every now and then it felt good too. Today people talk about not doing anything like that anymore. Lois Sasek: Yes, but I really recommend the book because the spectrum of how our parents raised us is so fantastic. Shown again and again, look, if things continue like this, if you do this now, what does that mean for those around you? What does it mean for your brother if you steal from him now? What does that mean? And so my brother explained in the book, told how he started stealing from the cash register. And always sneaking, always stealing. Then he started stealing at school. Did he steal the scribes from the students? And he became darker and darker, more and more burdened. In the end he no longer had good grades and performed poorly. He was no longer feeling well at all. And the way he then says how liberating it was, just seeing that limit, that's not good. Or another one, then I have to finish telling it, then he stood in front of the class, said, I stole from you, I'm sorry, and cried. The whole class was over the moon. Where you realize, hey, good is good again, bad is bad again. Or I say, we also had a false flag act in our family once, two of us played with fire, then the carpet burned. And then, shit, right? Now that's broken. Then the two, that would be the eldest, came up with the idea that we would blame the younger sister for it. And then, the younger sister did this little act of terrorism on False Flag Operation, that was her, right? Which, of course, was exposed. Everyone was happy and said, that's not good. This is not good. You shouldn't do that again. Otherwise it will keep getting bigger. And that's how it is in the book, a little thief, a big thief, a bank robber. But all I can say is that my parents raised us fantastically. There is never anger, as I said, never a bad word, never. And I can't even remember that I got that little tip from my dad. I listened too. Do you understand what I mean? Moderator: Okay, let's move on from the Sasek family situation. Let's go one step further. Let's talk about this so-called bombshell video. That's an idea of yours, it's about special topics. What is the idea behind it? Tell that to our viewers.Sasek: So the idea is that you push a video especially, that everyone distributes it at the same time and that we release it in all the languages we can at the same time so that there is a snowball effect. And it's now like this WHO pandemic treaty, which is what I said, where we ask everyone who can to upload it to their channels and also share it, because then there is such a snowball effect, where in a few In days we can reach six, seven or eight figures if we all work together. And I would also like to see cooperation between the various educators, where we say together that we will get this done, like this WHO pandemic treaty. There are already demonstrations in Tokyo, Spain, in Hungary there is resistance, everywhere, including various African countries, they no longer want it. You see, we are already breaking through here and I think that if we all hit the drum together, we can make a big difference if everyone jumps on board. Moderator: But now we have this Digital Services Act, which we are also confronted with at AUF1. How do you deal with it? Do you have a strategy to avoid censorship? Lois Sasek: So actually twelve years ago, twelve years ago, in parallel with Kla-TV, we started building a Handexpress network, completely Internet-independent from person to person s-und-g.info, that's a paper where the Information is available at the front and back, appearing in short form every week. And we've actually been building this network for twelve years now, where we physically network, so get out of anonymity, not only am I so-and-so 777, but people know each other's postal address, address, telephone number and that's what's happening right now The focus is already on us, where I also ask you, viewers, to get out of anonymity, give each other your address, telephone number, you can, if you want, also network with us, important also network with the countries, that's this link www. kla.tv networking, that you simply know about each other, then the nearest employee of ours will contact you, then you know, ah you live there, ah cool, in the case of censorship you will get the paper or the program from me and you have to We're already fully focused, because we've already been deleted and blocked on x number of platforms, and just when we've broken the million mark, the cap was put on it, that's priority number 1 for me. Moderator: On the home stretch of today's edition of SpielmacherAuf1, which is a little longer than usual. The question for you again in relation to role models, were there any role models in your life, I'm guessing your dad, but were there also role models who inspired you in your work as a production manager, as a presenter? Lois Sasek: Yes, Dad, Mom, Zita, Daniela, Ruth, Bettina, these are our frontline fighters, they have survived the harshest storms, for me you can put them right next to the most prominent figures in the Bible if you just stand firm through such storms, these are my role models. Moderator: What does happiness mean to you in your life today as a 36-year-old young woman? Lois Sasek: Life with God. Moderator: If you could only wish people one thing, what would it be? Lois Sasek: That they experience what I experience every day, but they can do that too if they want, so I don't just want to put the bacon through my mouth or nose, so you can also get in touch with us about becoming active if you want Now I would like to experience what the organic interaction is like, as I said, there are so many spectrums in which you can get involved, but I wish everyone could experience something like that, it's fascinating for me, yes. Moderator: If Lois Sasek has a bad moment, bad news has arrived, or she is upset, how do you get yourself out of this state and bring yourself back to happiness? Lois Sasek: I go to prayer, I talk to God about it, every morning too, I always do that for at least an hour, just so that I have support in God, otherwise I wouldn't be able to cope with the whole thing. If I have to, I'll cry to him, you can lean on him, that's the relationship that dad and mom modeled for us, it's such a source of comfort, a source of strength, confidence, it gives endless amounts of love , for me this is definitely my refuge. Moderator: Then at the end of this program I would like to use your connection to God. Be a kind of oracle for us today, how will the world develop in the next few years? Lois Sasek: So, light is always stronger than darkness, truth is always stronger than lies and good always triumphs over evil. But how quickly this happens is entirely in our hands, because light needs a lota body, truth needs a body, goodness needs a body. And without us being bodies for these characteristics, without us being carriers of God's victorious power, nothing works, I am convinced. But when we connect, when we are bodies for these good qualities, then I say, Babylon falls in an hour, that's what the Bible says. And that is my hope, my belief, that we can do this together. Lois Moderator: Dear viewers, if you didn't come to the service today, then you are now excused if you saw this program, because there was something divine here in this program, thanks to the visit of Lois Sasek from Kla-TV. I would like to thank you very much for being available to me for this show. Also send your family greetings from theAuf1 team. We would be happy to support you in your work. Maybe we can push the cooperation a bit, because I have already discovered one or two parallels in the lives of Ivo Sasek and Stefan Magnet. Both are upstanding resistance fighters who are being attacked from all sides and perhaps some kind of cooperation, a deepening of cooperation, would also make sense. Thank you very much. Dear viewers, a request to you. Share this show. You are also welcome to check out Kla-TV. Together, let us form a body that will work for good and let Babylon fall, to conclude with the words of Lois Sasek. Thanks for your attention. I wish you the best. See you next time.
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https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Pike
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