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00:00 My birth name was Vera Roll and I was born in Romania in April 1937 and in
00:13 1941 we were deported and herded into a concentration camp in Ukraine where my
00:21 father died before I was five. Well we were thrown into a concentration camp
00:27 that was not a death camp was essentially a transit camp. We were left
00:34 to starve but the fear of being put on a list for you to be sent to a death camp
00:42 was always hovering over everyone. So it was a constant state of fear, of course
00:50 cold and starvation. I mean the big deal was to get some potato peels, peels not
01:00 the potatoes themselves and to roast them. Well my father died of typhus which
01:05 was a raging infectious disease at the time. It was raging in all the ghettos
01:10 and concentration camps because of the lack of hygiene, lack of nutrition. My
01:17 mother learned, she got wind of the fact that there was going to be a rescue of
01:24 some children or orphan children. So she lied, she put me on the list as an
01:30 orphan. Technically I wasn't, I was only half an orphan by then but she did that
01:37 to save my life. I left on one of the cattle trains that brought millions of
01:49 Jews to the death camps to Auschwitz and the others. There were by the way more
01:54 than 42,000 concentration camps it wasn't just a few. And on the train again
01:59 I met, I befriended a family. When we got to the harbor city there were three
02:05 small boats that were waiting to take us and they had lists assigning people each
02:12 one to their assigned boat. I was assigned to the boat with the orphan
02:18 children but I refused. I absolutely refused no matter what they couldn't
02:25 they couldn't convince me to go in that boat no matter what. And I cried and
02:30 cried had a temper tantrum I guess but I wouldn't budge. Everybody boarded and I
02:40 was left all alone. I was sitting on my little valise and I just wouldn't go on
02:46 that boat no matter what. Miraculously they gave in to me and I went on the
02:54 boat with the family that I wanted to be with. During the night a submarine
02:59 torpedoed the boat with all the children.
03:03 And I didn't find out about it until the morning when people was still very very
03:12 very upset. There were no none of the children survived and I thought to
03:17 myself well I was right. I was right not to obey. That's a lesson that I think has
03:33 kind of made who I am. In back of my mind it's there I know that if I don't trust
03:42 something if I don't want to do something I don't. It's you can't argue
03:47 with your own experience and I wish people now would draw on their own
03:52 experience and intuition and not listen to authorities. I landed here in January
04:00 8th 48. Adjusting to America was harder much harder. When I looked around really
04:10 New York was you know glamorous and pretty well people were well off and I
04:16 thought where was everybody? Where was everybody? Well you know as life went on
04:23 I learned that there are many instances where terrible things including
04:29 genocides happen in one corner of the world and the rest of the world is
04:35 totally disinterested.
04:39 My name is Sarah Gross and I was born in Budapest in 1932. I really had no
04:56 problem growing up in the it was in it was my ghetto actually but I didn't feel
05:03 anything different. I had a quite a happy childhood. I even studied the piano and
05:11 it was it was it was up until the the Germans came in you know into the into
05:23 the city which was quite late in the war but later on everything changed.
05:31 Okay my father was back in a hard labor camp and okay my mother was
05:40 taken to the concentration camp. You know it's so difficult you know now that
05:49 you know started it just digging into the past it's it's like it's like
05:56 opening the Pandora's box you know suddenly things come up back to me and
06:01 we're thinking of how it turned out to be what happened and the whole process.
06:11 So when my mother got into the concentration was taken away from
06:18 the superintendent who spied on her. She told the Nazis there is another Jewish
06:24 lady there in that apartment take her away that's how she got there.
06:29 Luckily you know with children they didn't get children below 16. That is a
06:35 deja vu you know I feel exactly I mean people tell us what to do now people are
06:42 telling us how to do how to go what to shop closing and because of what because
06:49 of the of the false whatever it is I don't believe in the COVID. I don't
06:54 believe in COVID-19. I don't simply don't it's all man-made man-made to make our
07:02 lives miserable. That's it I can I can definitely say what I want so I lose
07:09 friends what can I do so this is how you see your friends are actually but but
07:14 unfortunately I don't want to die feeling the same way as I did when the
07:19 Nazis came in you know. I have to get a deep breath you know. What did we
07:28 reach this point that people's people need a disaster to wake up this is one
07:34 disaster and they didn't learn from history so far. What happened what
07:40 happened to people they don't learn anymore they don't want to know they
07:45 just go on and on and on the same thing and a few of the top can tell us what to
07:51 do. I mean it's like no more puppets like that they are pulled from the string from
07:57 the top. We don't have to do that anymore. We don't have to. Anyways I am so I'm so
08:04 upset about this whole situation really I am. I see what Israel is doing now it
08:11 breaks my heart it breaks my heart. It's just terrible how they are there you
08:18 know they agreeing the going with the same things with the booster another
08:24 booster. My great-grandchild is a one year old now and looking him seeing him
08:30 growing up that's my booster that's my booster. This is what keeps me alive
08:36 actually. It's just unfathomable what's happening to people. What
08:45 happened to the educated the scientists the doctors and all the other
08:50 big shots. They all think this way I doubt it's not just the Jews it's the
08:58 whole world you know. It's like a twilight zone. You know us already
09:04 dying of the Holocaust survivors. How many left of us you know. Even though the
09:09 people live now until a hundred and a hundred but what kind of life they have.
09:13 What kind of life. This is no life you know. I was so active where I
09:21 have no idea and now I'm sitting with I feel like in a jail you know.
09:26 Whatever we call normal anymore. We don't know what normal is you know. How do we
09:31 know that because everything is so abnormal. Everything just doesn't make
09:35 sense. Things don't make sense anymore. And then how people don't see that.
09:41 They don't they are blind to all this. And my close friends and call
09:48 them close friends. They go we have to live with it you know. We have to get
09:52 used to it. I said no no we don't have to. We don't have to. You go ahead and do it.
09:57 I won't be among them definitely. I don't want any more jabs and I am sorry I took
10:04 the first two because I didn't want to lose friends. Everybody was running to
10:08 get the first two. And I got them and I'm not sorry I did. Maybe that's why I
10:15 cannot walk. I don't know. Who knows what goes on. Honestly I don't know anymore.
10:20 I don't know. And it was because of the disaster we had you know in the
10:27 Holocaust. It all came to that point. We don't want to do it again. The same
10:33 the same the same miseries and the same telling us what to do. Hope hoping
10:39 hoping for the best you know that all these will be lifted and people will
10:43 open their eyes and they see what goes on. But it will take a long time. It will
10:52 take a long time. So I knew right away that what the media was saying was not
11:02 consistent with the truth. It wasn't reality. But all of a sudden Governor
11:07 Cuomo decided that the prescription of hydroxychloroquine for patients with
11:16 COVID-19 in the outpatient setting was to be prohibited. Now this is a drug
11:25 that's been around FDA approved for 65 years and it's been used over a billion
11:29 times. That was the beginning of my recognition of absolute medical tyranny
11:39 and evil. And and just keep in mind that my patients were dying. I came up with an
11:45 approach. They stopped dying. Then there was a government decree that put a
11:57 barrier between me and my patient. You know the doctor-patient relationship
12:03 used to be sacred and the patients couldn't get any more that medication
12:08 and they started dying again. That's how I got into COVID-19.
12:18 Anything that gave people hope whether it was hydroxychloroquine or later
12:24 ivermectin or even just a simple concept of early treatment which is common sense
12:31 was marginalized, vilified. Any doctor who spoke up against the government
12:38 narrative was immediately platformed. So I noticed debate and truth were
12:43 irrelevant. What was relevant was a narrative that the government wanted you
12:49 to know. And so I started looking deeper trying to get a better understanding of
12:58 what is really going on because nothing made medical sense. My data which was
13:08 published in the internationally peer-reviewed journal showed a 84%
13:15 decrease in hospitalization and death if high-risk patients were treated early.
13:22 Now that subsequently that data has been corroborated by dozens of peer-reviewed
13:30 papers treating patients, high-risk patients early with an anti-inflammatory
13:39 antiviral combination of drugs. It didn't matter if it was a hydroxychloroquine or
13:44 ivermectin. What mattered was that it was given at the right time frame to the
13:49 right patient. And that showed in meta-analysis showed an 85% reduction in
13:57 hospitalization and death. So to give you a sense of scale of what we're talking
14:03 about, out of 900,000 dead Americans we could have prevented 760,000
14:11 from going to the hospital. I'm honored to be here. My name is Michael Green,
14:18 Michael Green in Hebrew, and I'm a rabbi. I'm an ordained Orthodox rabbi for over
14:25 26 years and I've served as a representative, a shliach, of the
14:31 Lubavitcher Rebbe. I've run a, founded and ran a Chabad house and synagogue in
14:36 Westboro, Massachusetts for the past 20-some years. I started seeing very
14:40 frightening signposts that were kind of warning me of what was coming
14:46 up ahead all the way back in June of 2019 when the state of New York
14:51 eliminated religious exemption to vaccination. And I saw that as a very
14:55 disturbing trend that happened in California. I saw that as a violation of
14:59 an individual's human rights and their body autonomy. When COVID, the alleged
15:05 pandemic, began I felt it was my duty to protest every aspect of COVID policies
15:11 and public health policies that were not scientifically substantiated because
15:16 that was the justification for the Holocaust. It was the justification for
15:20 Stalinist persecution of Jews and it's been a justification for mass murder and
15:26 marginalization of a minority for since time immemorial. So I saw COVID
15:32 policies as a repeat, a kind of repeat from the pages of history that we
15:36 that we never learned the lesson from.
15:40 Hervé Seligman. I'm a scientist who does biomedical research and who by chance
15:49 stumbled on that issue of vaccinations for COVID. My father and his parents
15:57 understood they were able to hide, to escape and go to England. When I
16:05 think of the parallels with what happens today, the big difference I
16:10 see is that there was somewhere to escape at the time.