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OLE DAMMEGÅRD ~ "Worlds Most Complex Murder Mystery - The Olof Palme Case" [Age Of Truth TV]
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Hi everyone, thanks for watching. You can support our work on our website, hoftruth.tv. And please like our videos, subscribe to our channels on YouTube, Pitchude and Brydian. And remember to hit the bell for notifications. And follow us on Instagram and Facebook. To be sure not to miss any of our shows, you can sign up for our newsletter on our website hoftruth.tv. Hi, all. Hi, Lucas. Hi, God, I see you die. Hello and welcome to this special edition of hoftruth.tv. I'm Lucas Alexander in Copenhagen, Denmark. And this is the morning in Copenhagen. And we now turn to a very old and one of dear friend of the show, Ola Damacard, joining us from Bali in Indonesia. Good evening, Ola. Good morning, Lucas. It's nice to have you here. And first of all, before we go into what we're going to discuss today, I can just tell the audience that of course they all know you from being an expert on false flag attacks. And we've done so many shows on very many different topics here, but you're also an expert on very, very fascinating wild and extreme murder cases, such as the JFK case, which we all already had on hoftruth.tv, which people can see some years ago. And many of the other big cases like Martin Luther King, Bobby Kennedy, and what have you. But this topic we're going to talk about today is probably a case that a lot of people are not very familiar with, especially on an international level. But this is a major international case. This is the murder and the murder mystery of the Swedish Prime Minister, Olaf Palma, who was murdered on the street in Stockholm in 1986. And people will probably say, we don't know much about this. Maybe they heard about it. In Scandinavia, it was as big as JFK and Princess Diana. So everybody will remember it. But this is a case that goes way high up on an elite level. And it's an international case. And it's extremely complex, even more complex than I also imagined. And I know that you have so much information to share. And this is actually our part one of the Olaf Palma murder case with olidamic art, who's been researching this for 30, 40 years. And then we're going to do part two with a Swedish researcher called Klas Hedberg, who is also coming here to Denmark and to do a face-to-face table talk with me. So we're going to do two parts with two different researchers on this case. This is how massive, how fascinating this case is. But first of all, sit back because Olaf has so much to share with all of you and a PowerPoint presentation. I know you're going to be very, very fascinated as we take you into unknown territory about this extreme mystery case of all of Palma and what happened back then. Oledamic art, it's wonderful to have you back here on the show. And I first of all didn't know that this case about what happened to Olaf Palma was this big, this massive and this mysterious, because we all heard that he was shot on the street by a lone gunman after walking home from this cinema with his wife. And it was a huge shock to everybody and those were children like myself at that time, very small. Everybody knew about this. But you know, he died. It was terrible. Oh my god, it can even happen in Sweden. And then we went on with our lives, but that's not how the real story is. And you have, you have really gone so in depth that it's almost extraordinary. So, Olaf, I just want to say take it away because you are the expert here. Well, thank you so much. And I want to say that this is the biggest murder mystery in the world. It is the most expensive murder investigation in the world. The Swedish taxpayers have paid more than two billion Swedish Corona into the investigation, which until today have come out with more than absolute zero. Yes, they have found people guilty, but then it turned out that they were not guilty. And once you start looking into the extreme depth of this case and what actually happened, which is I tell you, I think you're going to be absolutely blown away once I start getting into what actually went down this day. You see that it's unbelievable that the world has not reacted yet. And also the first investigator of the case, his name was Hansel Meir, he said that if the real truth about this ever get out there, it will shake Sweden in its foundation. It will shake Sweden in its foundation. So please have that in mind when you start hearing about these things, because if alone, you know, drug addict had killed the prime minister by mistake, which was the first big with that shake Sweden in its foundation. If CIA had killed him, would that shake Sweden in its foundation? If it was his wife that killed her, would that shake Sweden in its foundation? If it was KGB who killed him, would that shake, it would not. So there's a whole different level to this whole thing. And I'm going to go it through step by step by step within a way that I hope will be easy for you to follow. But it is a super complex case. And so also if you are up for Lucas, we can always do a follow up with questions from the viewers. And I'll be most happy to assist you in the best way I can. That would be certainly interesting. And you know, now that we are already going to do two parts also with class headberg from Sweden, I think this is really a case that that actually deserves that we go in depth. So we could do that also a live chat with the audience. And they could ask questions. But of course, first of all, they actually need to know what is the whole thing about. And now that you just said CIA had it just been the CIA had it just been the KGB. I mean, that's major already. But I mean, there's more to this. And it's unbelievable. I mean, I couldn't even comprehend that it was that complex. Well, you're in for a ride. I want to say that it's so complex that many other researchers, they're shaking their head when I start talking. It's like, come on, he's just all over the place. He's involving too many things and trying to fit them together. I just want to say that I devoted some 30 odd years trying to put together this massive, massive jigsaw, where I was also one of the few people in the beginning that was interested. I was part of a small little group of confirmed citizens that was called Privot Sponana, the private detectives that were really trying to find out who was ridiculed in media, who was like slapped around who was all of the, but what I did was I went around to every single one of these, most of them were men, older men, but with a major background, a massive background in law, police, customs, you know, all kinds of these were not lightweights in that. And so I collected so many, so much material from all of these people over the years. So what I put together is like, I would say it without exaggerating. It's a historical document of what happened the first five, ten years in this case, because so much has been deleted on the internet in, in newspaper archives. It's just gone. It's just gone. But this book, it's called Kudita in Slow Motion or Stutskuk East Slow Motion. And it's almost 1,000 pages, extremely detailed with photos, lots of photos, names, documents. I am not hiding. I am going full on with this whole thing. Every single one I'm pointing it out to their partner, whatever. So I'm really, really happy that we do this after so many years, because there isn't a awakening going on in Sweden and other, I've been giving talks abroad, you know, in Belgium and other countries they have been interested, not Sweden, not Denmark. And for me, it's like, I don't get it. I just don't get it. But now the last year or two, suddenly there's a handful of podcasts that are really going into great details. And there's like different YouTube channels that are really going for it. And so, so there's something now that is in being lifted, this veil is being lifted. And certainly, and you and I have been talking about doing this for several years, actually. And we've done, I don't know how many shows with you, but we never got around to this case. But I do also remember way back in the past, when we first talked about it, you said, it's so complex that, you know, maybe we have to wait a little bit. I don't know, I mean, you know, because maybe it takes a lot of time. But now everything is, as you say, coming together with this. And maybe it was because it's just my suggestion here that Scandinavia was kind of numb to buy what happened back then with the all of Palmyne assassination. Everybody just took whatever they said in the press as face value and believe the official narrative in the story, you know. So maybe that's probably why a lot of people have not been researching this. And you know, also one thing I just want to say before I go, we go back to you, is that after a certain while, as you know, people forget even about even the second world war, yes, grandmother or grandfather told you about it, but after a while, you know, everybody forgets and nobody is kind of into that situation anymore. It's collective amnesia, but this is something that will make people understand how everything is connected. And I just want to say I've never said let's wait. I've never said that I said let's go. And then things have delayed it. So, but also it is the book title is not a coincidence. Kuditas in slow motion. You have Kuditas studscoops where you got like the military takes over in some country. Boom overnight, you got a completely new power behind the wheel. That's it. Boom. But this one is like boom, the shots on that and then slowly, slowly, slowly, slowly moved and moved into position. So the power structure that is in Sweden and Sweden as a nation is completely different now to what it was before these shots were fired. So it was a Kuditas in slow motion. It is much bigger than just an order. It is much bigger than the death of allopama, much, much bigger, which I'm also going to show you. I tell you, the thing is allopama in my world, he was not a very sympathetic individual. I didn't like it at all. He was arrogant and best of this and so it was not because of any kind of warm feeling to him that I've been doing, putting 30 years in. It's to what has happened to this beautiful nation called Sweden and with its tentacles all over the world, which we're going to come to, that has been my concern. So I have prepared a PowerPoint for you. And so I'm going to start here. It's Can I just ask before you turn on the PowerPoint, Ola, do you think that Sweden is more and let's say involved in the top elitist international power game than Denmark, for example. Yeah, that's a really good question and absolutely yes, not as a nation, but there is especially a family called Valenberg who is just unbelievable power, unbelievably powerful behind the scenes with their international network of businesses like Erickson and Investor and ABB and SQF and they're all over the place and their model is SNON Vidiri to rule or without visibility, to be in the background pulling this thing and then it's exactly what they do. I had no idea about the... Can we can we see you while you're saying that? Yes, that would be nice. Yeah, so you talk about this family called Valenberg and I think you mentioned this before. They're more powerful than any family coming from Denmark, it's that what you're actually saying. They're more involved in the top elitist game. I would say they're above the Rockefellers, they're above the Roschelles. What? Really? Yeah, they're above. People like George Soros is working for them. It's the structure I had no idea. It's only the last few years that I've started to look into this and it's just been absolutely mind-blowing and I think I'm speculating now, it's a pure speculation, but companies like BlackRock and Van Guard that are when you look on a global scale are the most powerful companies with tentacle everywhere. When you start questioning who is behind these companies, I can almost... I mean, you can chop up my right arm if I'm wrong. The Valenbergs are way up there, way up in the background behind these companies and in the structure in the world and the control on believable. That's extraordinary. I had no idea about that. I mean, I know that you've mentioned them before and I think they're involved in a supermarket chain or maybe not, that maybe that's another thing, but I didn't think it was, you know, as you say, bigger than the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds. I mean, that's incredible. Do you think they're behind people like Greta Thunberg, Greta Thunberg and all these people? I mean, Greta Thunberg is just one psychological operation on a lower level. She is the head of a psychological operation pushing the whole climate change agenda, trying to make into like a new world order religion that the climate would be the thing that pushes us together when they at the same time destroy all religions at the same time. So Greta is a 100% psi-up, 100% backed with massive PA, PR agencies and it was not a coincidence. She was not just sitting outside with a signed calm on and all of the people that she is criticizing is then inviting her in so she can get these massive forums to listen. The whole thing is an incredible psi-up and she's in Davos very recently, you know, the whole, yeah, what can I say? But I'm just, the reason I just mentioned is because again, another, let's say, international figure coming from Sweden, again from Sweden, more so than Denmark and Norway, even though we know that Norway has also been quite involved with the Brayvik case and Jens Stoltenberg and all these things. But that's another story. I know you know a lot about that, but this is the Palma case and it's huge in itself. It was just an important question. How involved is Sweden? They seem to be at a focal point, as a central point here in in a in a European picture at least. No global global. As a reason why Sweden is neutral, there's a reason why Switzerland is neutral. These are the only neutral countries in the world. They are using that as a cover. So no, we are not, you know, we don't get involved in fights, we don't get in no, no, we just have one of the world's most advanced weapon factories and weapon technology that we sell everywhere, but we're neutral. We're not getting involved in death and destruction. Once you start seeing and also the way they control the infrastructure of the internet to the whole digital controlled grid where Ericsson is world leading in that holding also the development of 5G, which is also Ericsson, and where all of these intelligence agencies with the surveillance, they rely on the technology of Ericsson for the surveillance. That whole infrastructure is built up by them. Encryption, the Second World War, the encryption, all of that. It's the Sweden. Sweden wasn't occupied during the Second World War. They were actually home free there. They didn't have a lockdown during the past few years. Again, they were, they had a free pass, you know, and also the climate change agenda starts there. The feminists agenda, the transgender agenda. We see all of those things coming actually first from Sweden before they move into Denmark, this country. Sweden is used as a test drum thing because the Sweden normally is a weak individual when it comes to stand up for whatever they think. They're very, I mean, it's a peace-loving nation most of the time, you know, but also weak has up until now when it comes to saying absolutely no, I'm just not doing it. So they've been using Sweden to test all of these things. How far can we push into, we test it out in Sweden and how, when will they say stop, when will they say stop, boom, okay, that's when they stop and that's way down the line. And then they say, okay, now because Sweden has this beautiful reputation, we will just use it as a, you know, like a poster, a beautiful poster, like if Sweden will do it then why would you hesitate? So all of these things, for when you look historically from the first world one onwards, there's always a Sweden in the background. I never noticed that before, there's always a discrete Sweden in the background and all the big, all the big things in the world are Sweden in the background. Connect it to this family. It's, and then you have Sweden neutral there, you got Switzerland neutral, where they could hide the stash, you know, all these the incredible richest dipped in blood, diamonds, all of that in the banking system. Just push it down there, hide it there, but they're also neutral. So you can't say anything, no, no, no, no, no, no, they don't, they don't want to get involved. They're just hiding the stash that is so fascinating. It really is fascinating. And also, by the way, we have the Swedish flag hanging from every building all over the world right now. Oh no, by the way, it's the Ukrainian flag, but it looks Swedish. It's all the same colors. It almost looks the same, you know, in a way. So it's like this is always used to be what we you know, associated with the Swedish flag. Yep. And if you look in the whole Ukrainian alleged war, the biolabs that was in the Ukraine, they were not, they're not been transported to Sweden by the Valindais. They're being transported. What the hell are these biolab weapon labs doing in Sweden? The whole thing is becoming transparent. They can't hide anymore. And so, yeah, that family, very nice looking, they look like nerds, they look very, you know, like with a nice little like haircut and glasses, like that. And when you, they look very civilized, they're very nice, like that. But the actions behind the scenes, oh my god, oh my god, that's, it's, yeah, it's right. Totally. It's very great that you're actually setting the scene here because this will, this will tell people a lot. Sweden is a very important center for whatever is going on. And that's why the Palma case is so also extraordinary. So I don't know how you, do you want to go into the PowerPoint now and start? I mean, I don't even know where to start here, but you certainly do because you've been lecturing on this for years. I'll take care of it. Yep. So, yeah, Valindais and also Ulupana was involved with the Valindais very closely. He was a builder burger. He was, he was a high level politician or politician in many different areas, internationally as well. You know, we're going to come into the not an amateur. He was very, very, very up there. And I can't even, oh, I can't shut up right now because there's so much exciting info. I know this is a little bit on an entertainment level, but you know, supposedly, all of Palma had a love relationship to the American actress Shirley McLean. And she wrote this famous book that was made into a film called Out on a Limb. And there was a secret politician. And everybody says this was actually Ulup Palma. I don't know if you will get into that also, but I just thought that will be interesting for people to be aware of when they hear all of this. How, how, you know, it spread out internationally. She was, it was him. They had a love affair. And I have also, in my book, I've got a sign photo from Shirley McLean that says, all the keep on writing. So I'm just saying, you know, I'm, I'm backed with by CIA people on a very high level, backed by George Bush seniors, private hitman, Shirley McLean, Jim Mars, all kinds of heavyweight research around the world that are backing me in what I'm saying. So fascinating, fascinating stuff, right? Okay. So maybe we should get the PowerPoint going. So I need to share sound. Yeah. Can you see that? I can see it. Yes. And this is your book. Yeah. I'll just get this going. So are you ready? Hold on to your horses. We are ready. That was a bit of Hollywood for you. Oh, wow. Amazing. Well, an intro. So, yeah, this is, yeah, I'm going to take you on a murder mystery tour that, yeah, I think you're going to, and I don't know if you're going to enjoy it, but you, it's really going to be mind-blowing, I can tell you that. And here's the book that I've written. Stats could be slow motion. Like, it's a thousand pages almost. And it's available in Swedish and English and German. So, and also if you see here, the connections to the Kennedy assassination, there's connections to the John Lennon assassination, the Bob Marley assassination, so many different also the, the thinking of, or the blowing up of MS Estonia killing, almost a thousand people, which if I'm, if I'm right, this was part of covering up this case that they needed to shut up a whole group of people. I'm what they put them on this ferry and to make it so that nobody would notice that they were actually the target. They needed to hide this group of 69 people in a big crowd so that we wouldn't understand who was actually the target. And so, almost a thousand people got affected more than 800 people died in this thing, so very, very tragic. But anyway, I want to say also that I want to dedicate this, this PowerPoint here to my friend, just a Sir de Ström, who was the first police onsite when all of Palme was shot and who also stepped up. It was his courage that has really been part of messing it up for these dark forces because he stood by what he saw us through and never, never wavered and they destroyed him. His, his whole career was destroyed, everything was destroyed and he refused to bend over, so I want to give it to him. So here, anyway, we got the official version. So what happened, the officially, on February 28, 1986, it has said that all of Palme, the Swedish Prime Minister was murdered. They were, he and his wife had decided to go to the cinema together with the all of Palme's son, Morton and his girlfriend. And so they lived in the old town of Stockholm and they walked without bodyguards, all of these things they got on the subway. There were people witnesses that saw that there were people following them with walkie talkies on the way to the subway. But otherwise than that, everything was normal. They got to the grand cinema in central Stockholm, which is also very central in the whole social democrat party scene because right across the street is where the social democrats headquarters is. And next door to the right is the so-called ABF House, which is also a social democrat. So this was one of the points in the center of where he was moving around. Yeah, I just want to jump in here because because all of Palme was the prime minister for the social democrats and he was in, he was in power for quite a long time in Sweden, wasn't he? More than what they usually are or I don't know how long but it seems like he's been there for a long time, 10 years or so. Yeah, he was in and out a lot. And the social democrats in Sweden was not just a party. It was a power factory. They were in power for, I believe, more than 40 years in Sweden, more or less in one go. So not just a party, it was like the whole society was was integrated around the social democrat party. And the valentay family in the background, with their companies, they had, I believe, more than 40% of the Swedish population were working for the valentay's to their different companies. So a major part of that. Anyway, so when the cinema was finished a few minutes after 11 in the evening, Palme went out together with his wife, his son and girlfriend was there. They, they were like discussing, should we walk home or do you want to come and grab a cup of tea with Morton and his girlfriend? They decided no, we're going to walk home. They could have taken the subway but they decided to walk home. It was winter, it was quite cold and a little windy, but otherwise then that day decided to walk home, which is about a couple of kilometers, I think. And so this thing gets interesting to point out, I'm sorry to interrupt you here, but for American audiences and people around the world to hear that a prime minister, the man who's in charge of the country basically, that he would take a subway in Sweden is very, very unusual for a lot of people. I mean, usually these heads of states are very guarded with bodyguards and they just don't walk around alone. So that's maybe an interesting observation here. And this was what made Sweden different. This was also why it was such an incredible shock when it happened because Sweden, you had the prime minister on a bicycle going to work and stuff like that, which was absolutely opposite everywhere else. So Sweden once again had this very special appearance of everything is fine, everything is incredible. I grew up in this country, you know, I was born in Denmark, but I grew up in Sweden. I thought it's this wonderful island of white purity, no violence, no corruption, no things. So for me to understand what actually went down was absolutely shocking once I started digging into this because it got me to understand that the country I lived grew up in was just an illusion because there were other things going on in the background. Anyway, so they decided to walk home without bodyguards. They walked down a street called Sviadegan. It's one of the longest streets in central Stockholm. And on the way they crossed the street, Lispet, the wife wanted to check out some closed store. And then they walked towards a corner where there was an arch called Dekorima. And there around the corner a man was standing. He was being observed by several witnesses with waiting, waiting. And so when the palma couple passed him, he stepped forward, put his hand on the shoulder of all the palma, put a gun in his back, fired one shot straight through his body. So palma were more or less dead when he folded over and fell on the pavement. And then he fired a second shot towards Lispet. At least this is the official story there. And the official version is that she was pulled down in this whole scenario. When he fell, she was pulled down. And so the shot missed her. But it went into her coat and made like a stripe over her back. And past her shows she was only a millimeter. So from dying, very, very close to dying according to the official story. Then the shooter, he fired two shots. And then the shooter escaped. He took into dark, what you call it like a dark passway, passageway. And then ran up these very beautiful stairs. He went up on the left hand side, went up all the way up. And that is more or less the last observation. It looks like the staircase in the exorcist. Have you seen that film? I have, but actually with Max Fun Soutov, who was the great Swedish actor, who was like throwing that girl, whatever out of the window. And they wrote down that the same kind of looking staircase there in somewhere in America. It's just that was just gave me an association when you when you show me that picture here. I'm going to look into that. It's a very unusual looking, very scenic dramatic stairs. So here we have where the shots were fired here by the ex. And then the shooter went in tunnel got on. He crossed its little street, looked more like a got on. And then he went up the stairs up to Montcreen, that's got that's and then a couple that was on the way home, observed a man running on the right hand side of the street, David Bogger's got. Looking like he was pushing, putting something in a handbag, a blue handbag. And they said it looked like he was in pain when he was running. And then they just observed him run down the street and that's the last official observation of the alleged killer. Here is the street. He ran down on the right hand side of this. And then at the end of the street, that's that's the last time anyone saw anything there. Okay, so things that doesn't didn't match up. And I'm just I'm just putting a few things here, so when the whole thing had happened, he was shot, he was dead on the payment. My friend, just a certain son came as one of the our D first vehicle, police vehicle on site. He got out there, the wife was there screaming running around. There was some people helping to try and give him mouth to mouth. But he she was pulling them away from him. It was very odd that she was trying to stop them from helping him. But anyway, he stepped forward just then and then he knelt next to the the body. And he didn't see that it was all upon me. There was blood everywhere in the face. But he put his he told me he put his finger on the eye of the body. Apparently that is one way to check if somebody's dead or not, because of the reaction. He said that person there was dead. And then he stood up and leased but said, can't you see who I am? I'm leased but Parliament. And that's my Olaf. That was the first time he saw like, whoa, I hadn't he had no idea that it was all a Parliament behind that. Even though Olaf, I had a very big nose. I mean, a hawk nose, extremely perfect for characters and stuff like that. Big, big nose. But he didn't recognize him. So so may I just ask you this because this is a very important thing. Your friend was in the police in Stockholm and was not involved. You say he was he was a good guy and he revealed things to you. And you became friends. He was there on the scene and he met Lisbeth Palmer, the wife who said cadresy who this is. And he could not see that this was the Prime Minister. He could not see that this was Lisbeth Palmer or what? No. And Lisbeth Palmer by in those days were not very well known. She was a kind of gray looking individual, very discreet. And no, he did not notice. And just that was the highest commander in central Stockholm that evening. It was his job to oversee. But this was a very quiet evening. It was the end of the so-called winter winter vacation called Sportlove it in Sweden. So Stockholm was very, very empty compared to like on a normal Friday night. So and he was coming up another street called Kung's, Kung's got done. When somebody who has never been identified to this very day jumped out in front of him and said and stopped the kind said somebody has been shot murder on three of it. And so that was what alerted him. So he and his driver took off or went around the corner, went down to where this whole thing happened, wrote down the time when they arrived and then went out to see this whole scene. So they weren't arranged to be there or called they didn't call them. This was by accident. And maybe they weren't supposed to be there. Your friend who was the police officer or what or or commissioner or whatever he was. I'm going to come back to this because this man who stopped them has never been identified, never ever. So what was that? Because he came as the first vehicle on location. I'm going to we're going to come back to this whole thing because it's really intricate once you get into it. But anyway, the first alarm, all of these things, instead of that you know, all police forces in Stockholm being alerted that they started shutting down airports and train stations and ferries and whatever, nothing happened. Nothing, absolutely nothing happened. Instead, it was delayed for hours. And the official story, why this it was delayed was that they said that while we had to move some computers to another room to get some more privacy. And we couldn't connect computer screens. So these hours that it was delayed was because they couldn't connect a cable into a computer. I mean, really? But that's the official story. And very odd is that people in the US knew about this assassination before people in Sweden. People in Italy knew about this before people knew about it in Sweden. How is that possible? We had a film director called Los Moline who was in he was at an airport in the US. This was before anything had been published in Sweden. And people at the airport said we're very sorry to hear about you, Larsen. He was like, what? Well, your prime minister has been shot down. So he called home and said, what the hell? What has happened? And they said, what do you mean? Had no idea. So people in the US and there was also in Italy, they knew about this murder before it went public in Sweden. So the first alarm, Lisbit was interrogated and she said she had seen two men. So the first alarm went out at 5 past 2 a.m. in the morning, which was like in more than almost like two and a half hours after the murder. They went out. But very locally, the alarm just went to very specific vehicles in central Stockholm, not out like this. And she said she had seen two men. So that was the thing, two men. And then three hours later, 5, oh six a.m., suddenly the second alarm went out and this one went out much bigger. And now the description was one man has never been explained where what happened to the first to the the two men. And how could it suddenly be one man? Okay, so when we start seeing also the like the number of vehicles that came to side and like that, nobody has seen a lot of vehicles. It was just like a few that came on site. But the official narrative and the official documents, if you see it 23 23, that's like two minutes after after the shots were fired. There's like one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four, fifteen, fifteen, sixteen, sixteen or seventeen, vans and police vehicles on site. They say the ambulance was called at 23 29. I mean nobody has seen these vehicles. Absolutely not. And they they also put the wrong the wrong day and the wrong date on these ones. And they here's another one written out on a typewriter where the date doesn't stand up. And also the description of this man was that he had a blue special coat like this one and a what do you call it and it's it had like this. But that description has went out and it has been in all all documentaries when you see about this murder. The murder is dressed like this. But this was one of the witnesses his name is Anders Björkman who is like 10 10 15 meters from the place when the shots were fired. And somehow they made his his clothes the description of the murder. It was absolutely not not him. And also when you hear people witnesses that saw what happened they didn't describe him dressed like this at all. Also when we start putting together around this what was coming up to this night there was a lot of Woki Toki observations around where Ulupana lived in the old town of Stockholm also around the subway also where he was on the way to the site to the cinema. But also weeks before there were a lot of observations of people with Woki Tokis. And in those days there were no cell phones. So it's not it couldn't be like well they were speaking in a phone. No, no, these were big. Some of them military looking the Woki Tokis. All of these observations there's between 50 and 200 observations of Woki Tokis. I'm not saying that there were 200 people with Woki Tokis. I'm saying that there were 200 people that saw somebody with a Woki Tokis somewhere between 50 and 200 depending on who you what social looking at. All of them has been disregarded, has been like shoved to the side where people have been harassed, witnesses have been ridiculed, harassed, pushed over, terrified. All of them have been not one of them have been officially accepted. And like for instance when people started the day after or the hours after this whole thing happened when they started calling in saying you know I've seen this, I've seen that the police was absolutely not interested at all, at all. It's only the prime minister of a nation that should not be taken lightly if you ask me. But here like this woman she saw three three men run down this street which is a parallel street to Sviaregen when when the panel couple were walking down the street the Sviaregen. There were three people running in the middle of the street down this street like following them parallel like this. And so she thought whoa it was at that exact time I saw them so she calls in and she said when I saw three people running towards where he was shot it could I thought I wanted to call in and they said so what did they look like? And he said she said well one of them were blonde and they said thank you so much but we're not looking for blondes and then they just dismissed her. And that was not just one or two it was every single witness that actually saw somebody they were not called in they were not interrogated they were not it was on the contrary they had to force their way to actually be interrogated they had to really insist on and sometimes they were called like three four years later. Also the official story said that there were two ambulances that came just after the shots were fired nobody has seen two but it's super super complicated what happened around these ambulances and how the body of allopement was taking from the murder site to the hospital and what happened around there. To this very major mystery also when the ambulance was officially arriving to the hospital that time has been manipulated as well they changed the time because it didn't match up to they just couldn't get there in time the way that it was and the reason why my friend just asserted this drum got so smashed up by these forces was because he stood rock steady and said I arrived at this exact time and the thing is that the vehicles that then came afterwards they came six minutes before the first alarm went out how could they know six minutes before that something has actually happened and they wanted they tried to force Yuster to change his story and said that no okay I came six minutes later but he said absolutely not and then they tried to say well he was he was so shocked that it was the prime minister that he was walking around as a zombie for six minutes and that was why this whole thing absolutely not. Yuster told me like I've seen I worked you know as a police chief for more than 30 years I've seen burnt babies do you think I would be shocked by seeing somebody I didn't even recognize that it was the prime minister that that would sort of freak me out like that absolutely not but this was what destroyed his life that he did not bend over and then there's also this whole thing with the times that doesn't match up they say that that was also why they had to manipulate the arrival time of the ambulance because it came like six minutes too late and and so when asking the crew of the ambulance they said well we couldn't find the hospital this these ambulances are driving that route every single day I don't know hundreds of times no but like multiple times a day to suburb space who cares and this time they just couldn't find their way that was why they got delayed because they had to stop and like okay so is it a right here should I turn left here I'm sorry I only been here like a few thousand times I can't remember so yeah and then Hans von Mir this is the guy he was the first murder investigator who had never led a murder investigation ever he was a former chief of the secret police in Sweden, Sepul the security police and also at this point he was the chief of police for Stockholm but he had never been in charge of a murder investigation but though even though that he just came in took over everything and suddenly pushed away all the normal guys that was I mean heavyweights in murder investigations pushed them to the side they were absolutely just neglected and so and and he took over from day one and right away after they they had only very few days after they said that we're now sure what the murder weapon is it's a smith and was on 357 and he was having this press conference that we were showing these guns and the the reason that he pointed this gun out this specific gun was because they had found bullets on the crime site we're going to come to them but the thing is the bullets that were found with the you know that I don't know what that is in English but the bullet when it goes through the barrel on the inside it you got like it makes specific marks and the drilling or the whatever you call that on the inside of the barrel it's very different from gun to gun but that exact the millimeter of these things there are eight different weapons eight different types of weapons that have the identical you know dimension on these things so it could be in a Tauros it could have in a Ruger it could have been all of the eight different types of weapons why did they go out straight away and say it's a three to 57 Magnum and then it's the only thing they focused on from day one you could even have like a Smith and Wesson 44 with an like an injected barrel to change the caliber you have these as standard equipment like why did they rule out like all of these weapons they all of them they said this is the one and that's what they've been looking for from day one and like other weapons and experts that I've interviewed said we have no idea why why did you say that it's just weird because it doesn't match up and so here the two bullets that was found and other ones that is said to have killed them to have killed one who have killed the Ulupalma and the other one fired at his wife so how were these bullets found because like a 357 Magnum it's like a cannon it is it's like dirty Harry he had a Smith and Wesson 44 you know yes actually I'm it actually looks a little bit old-fashioned that gun like something what you just said like a Clint Eastwood film or something it was vegan vegan okay the most powerful handgun in the world more or less at the time so a heavy heavy duty thing but anyway so where how did they find these bullets because with a gun like that and smash special ammo it was Smith and Winchester with a special bullet and also the charge all of it was extremely powerful a metal piercing you know could go straight to a bullet proof vest I mean these are the type of guns you can fire and you can stop a car because it does breaks the the engine block I mean hardcore so where where were these bullets found where they found like three miles south of where it happened because it just like that of four kilometers in that direction or you know which would be with that power even though it goes straight to a body it could still continue like a long way so how would they found well the ones that was shot at the least bit they say it was this guy called Alfred Dittavaris who was an Indian freelance journalist who had very odd the background things he had been working for Indian military intelligence but also from Benin the Portuguese army I'm there I mean anyway so he said that he was you know six o'clock Saturday morning which was in the morning after this assassination is said to have happened he was listening to the radio and they said boom what a palm has been murdered and built but so he said okay I'm gonna put myself in self hypnotic trance and to activate my senses so he went in there and he he felt like on the other side of the street where the crime scene was I'm there I'm sure they've looked there but on this side nobody has looked so he put himself and self-trend self- hypnotic trends and was walking around with the bullet where's the bullet and then he opened his eyes and he found the bullet in a waste paper basket you know that or under depending on who you listen to but on top of a pile of snow so where is that it was 40 meters 40 meters away from where the shots were fired the the the bullet completely intact which is normally not the case at all it gets all smashed up and so the positions of the bullet here is the site where he was killed okay so the the all of palm the bullet was found 37 hours after the assassination so where was it found was it found like two miles down the road did it ricocheted you know all across the whole Shebang and was found like totally demolished and but in in different places no it was found here on the on the backside of that concrete pillar that is where it was found you tell me how oh how oh how is it possible that that bullet could end up there behind that pillar I mean they didn't find it at the first crime scene investigation the technical team did not find the forensic team didn't find anything and then 34 or 37 hours later it was found on beat just behind this concrete pillar you go figure that is weird and this is where the least bit bullet was found on the other side of the street not in the direction the shots were fired because they were fired officially going down towards Saigon it's taught a lot more south but here strip more straight across the street so the first DA that was involved in this his name was Kouge Svensson he said oh my god I mean this is unbelievable but he didn't doubt it he just said we have to make an an investigation of the whole thing because there must have been like marks of a ricochet you know from the payment up on the that and then that and then and sooner so let's we need to check to find out what the hell happened and then he got fired he got fired never to be seen again why behind the pillar I think when you look at the pillar is there can you see just to the left of the subway sign I believe that the hours afterwards all of the people that was gathered there also the crime scene that they they blocked off was so small so so small we're talking like maybe 80 square meters 120 I mean ridiculously small just with plastic bands so the only place where there was not people because people started gathering in the hundreds throwing flowers into the crime scene you know and they that was okay they didn't mind that this crime scene that should be not infected as they say suddenly people were you know walking in there and throwing flowers and didn't matter they didn't but where is the only place where there was no people it's behind the pillar so if you want a place a bullet there if you're there in the crowd and you and you discreetly drop it and maybe it falls on the foot on someone and they say oh sorry you drop something hello it's a bullet you can't really do that you know so I believe somebody went behind that pillar went down and fixed their shoelaces or whatever and just placed it there in the snow and then left it's the only place where there was no people we're gonna come back to that you can see here as well the crime scene how it was cornered off and that is the only place where there was no people we also I just want to go back to that this is the the blood from all of Palme they say that blood was bright red the whole following day when you look at blood what it normally does is let it goes from depending on where the wound is you can have like bright pink depending on if the oxygen level depending on if it's going in or out from the from the heart it but to a darker red but once it's out there it goes through different stages of gelatin and other way whether it starts changing character and then also it starts getting darker and darker and it sucked into the middle and then after a while it goes I think after seven or nine hours it goes black and it starts cracking up here the blood even the day after all of these photos you see of the murder you see the blood you see the flowers best daylight that's daylight that is the day after because the the thing happened at 1120 in the in the evening so how is that possible if it was real blood then also all of the the radio communication between the ambulances and the police and all of these things where where they're strange it was very hard for us to get now I'm talking back back in the 80s and 90s who's super difficult for us to get it out you know so once we got these tapes out we started checking them and it just didn't make any sense the timing was weird and it was like very odd and there was these brothers since we didn't call Puttiainen who wrote a massive book like a boring thing for anyone else than people like myself fascinating where they went through these six minutes that didn't match up and just with the tapes and the recordings and all of just pointing out it doesn't match up it doesn't match up it does somebody has manipulated these major and so we had this guy who was in this group of pre-otsponner who he was an expert on audio and there was this what he called it the frirkin ur the the one that in those days when you when you said like you picked up the phone and you could hear like 16 or two and 10 beat oh the like a clock well an automated clock somebody would speaker yeah so you could call that up if you want to check the time or whatever but also these these official channels for ambulance and police had these things in the background at all times so that you could hear okay 16 or two and 50 beep 16 or three and you know beep like that but what he found when he was really analyzing these was that there was two of these machines in those days they were like tape recorders and there was like the original one and then there was one that seemed to be used on standby if the other one messed up and on the one of them there was a tiny little click sound you know was 16 or two and 10 you know he noticed that and then with that we managed to when we started looking at these tapes sometimes it was with a click sound sometimes it was not meaning somebody had added that afterwards with with the the other machine you know so the ones with its tick sound didn't match up with the other one so we started seeing that oh my god here's a manipulating that's manipulated that is not that is but the timing and because it should have been like there was a click sound on all of it on all of it or not you know so once again very odd and like these tape recordings when they when we started really digging into them they disappeared oh it's only the murder of a prime minister so they disappeared and then they said well first they recorded over them because they needed to use the spare spare space you know on these tapes they're very expensive extremely exclusive absolute bullshit not and then they said well we burned them what a pity then it was suddenly found in a safe and so it came back and then I think they disappeared again and then it's like what is going on and please ask yourself could anyone manipulate like the documents the sound recordings or if they were a drug addict or if they were somebody who didn't have access to the evidence material who would have the power who could get access who could do that can you see we started to get into a different area and somebody is trying to cover their butts there's something going on here that is not right and anyway so right after the assassination Honson Mieh who is the first investigator of this this crime he ordered up to Hunter what you call it the fighter planes and he's to to take photos of the whole of the central Stockholm because he said they were looking for the gun they were thinking maybe the shooter had thrown the gun up on a roof when you're in central Stockholm I tell you I I really challenge anyone who can throw anything up on these buildings I mean they are not they're high you know so would anyone like Pum and then hello I'm gonna one two three no it came down again but about me I'm gonna try it's only loaded maybe so I'm gonna shoot myself in the head I'm gonna see if I can throw it up there you know no so anyway he ordered these two fighter jets up there and they flew over central Stockholm with cameras then when they landed the films were gone oh they had forgotten to to load the cameras so I'm like okay if this is a motor investigation on that level send up the planes again put in film and send it up there again no no I'm gonna come back to what they were actually doing so these they only cost the taxpayers yet another fortune to send them up but unfortunately they forgot to load them then we have the wife's strange behavior least bit punishment strange behavior so it's taken 30 years for this policeman police officer that spoke to her at the hospital to come forward and say what actually happened he he has been keeping a very low profile anyway so what she was saying is that all of these things were going on her husband was dead in the next room and then she says well by the way I've been shot as well and there was a what nobody had noticed anything and she said yes I've been shot as well so should we have a doctor check you out no nobody has seen it no but doctor a sir but it's been described one person who saw it said it was like a red whip mark and the other one said it was like a canal a canal you know three to five millimeters three to five millimeters that is a real thing especially if it's across your back and I mean that would be severely bleeding or also with the shoulder blades and and like but they said that the whip mark was between the shoulder blades I don't know about your body but my shoulder blades are like that and then between it goes down like this so well anyway has never been accepted examined or anything like that so we go back to what she remembered from the crime scene because in the beginning she said I didn't see anything I didn't see what they looked like what the shooter looked like I didn't see any features it was dark also because the lighting over the crime scene was taken out the lamps didn't work so it was all dark there she said she saw nothing so she remembered nothing until Hanson Mir the first investigator and the chief of the Swedish criminal police is that what you call it? Kimmy Noel police I don't know what is that that is in English but the top in Sweden they went home to speak to Lisbon and from remembering nothing suddenly she remembered everything about what he looked like his features the high cheekbones it looked like he had shaved enough of the stash he was dark he was like all of these things where did that come from and I've spoken to witness psychologists and they say when your memory get better over time you had to watch out because that is not how memory works you you remember the most just when it happened and then it starts fading also I just want to point out these two key people in this murder investigation Hanson Mir and Tomelinström were both said they behaved very odd at the time of the of the assassination let's take Tomelinström the guy with a moustache here the head of the crime squad in Sweden the head okay so in his book in his book my meet leaves on snout my my life as a cop he says that on the first of March which was the morning after the assassination he went out and checked it was his birthday that day so five say five a little after five in the morning he went out got the newspaper and opened it up and said all opalment murdered so as this lawyer police officer he thought well my children have been planning to have sort of like a treasure hunt because it's my birthday and I don't want to disappoint them so he said he went back to bed and then he pretended to be asleep they came in and be birthday to you and then he went on the treasure hunt and he found like this ice hockey club like that and then he went to work and he arrived at 11 a.m. 11 tell me if you are the head of the whole thing in Sweden your prime minister had been shot don't you think it would be time to get your thumb out your butt and get going get going in there same with Hans van der Hörnselnir he said to have been up north to do to go on a ski boss at office you know this big ski competition he's also said to first have arrived at 11 o'clock in the morning same time as this guy they were not in a hurry obviously huh and and also the arrogance to write things like that in a book I mean I don't know how they see us as brain dead individuals but I mean yeah that is that is certainly extraordinary that you wrote that in a book you say and even just to write things like like going to bed for his birthday I mean what's how do you what how does that even happen that you would write something like that you tell me I just read his book and I was like what what what anyway so you had another one a really hardcore crime investigator murder investigator his name was on a Irbel so he was the you know the hunter in these cases the heavyweight that in Sweden and so he was at home he said that he was at home and then at 7 o'clock he put on the radio all of Palma has been murdered he was like what what so he calls in and says what the hell happened why didn't you call me and they said at his work they said well since it's you know like high level case we thought that it's going to take a lot of of you so we thought it would be good for you to have a good night's sleep and so you would be well rested when you came and then on Irvel I mean he was furious and so he went into work and he was like what the hell I mean what's going on and then they put her him to answer phone calls from media instead of taking part of the murder hunt so all of the and it's not only him but all of the real heavyweights were put aside and instead they put handpicked individuals that self appointed them that employing themselves to this how is that even possible but anyway that's what happened then we had a few days after this they made a reconstruction of the crime which is standard in these cases and so they had all of the witnesses around this evening you know everybody that had seen something the only one that was not there was Lisa but Palma the key witness was not there and and they said no it was some consideration of her because it was so emotional a sec what well she was not there and here's another one when she she went officially she jumped into the ambulance together with Ulapanna and drove towards the being transported to Sabots Bay's Khurkus in the ambulance but when she arrived she came in a police car there was a press photographer that took a photo of her when she arrived how did that swap happen she it's only like a short little ride how did that happen with with the ambulance turning into a police car and nobody saw her go from from from the ambulance into into a police car no and then you have the coat that she has on here when she runs into the hospital is not the same coat that was put forward with bullet holes in it no apparently there's a belt on the other one on a hood and I don't know what that is maybe that's also a hood on the color one I don't know they don't look alike at all you see it's like yeah it's not the same and then a few years after that because they went through a whole lot of different patsys that they that they tried to nail for this thing and then finally in two years after it happened they found this guy called Krista Pettison who is officially the guy in many people's way of looking upon it that was guilty there were a slight little problem there because he had alibi he had a perfect alibi where a vicar I believe it or not a vicar had seen him a drunk and asleep in a subway car up north of Stockholm at the time of the assassination so he had a 100% alibi but instead of that a few years later they were looking for people to to to nail I would say and anyway on the papers when they interrogated him for something completely different he was there to support a witness witness testimonial from one of his friends and one of the priests obviously had written next to a suitable type suitable type you know for what and anyway so he was taking that that's number seven on that picture it's on number seven there were two different confrontations you see one he has number three one he has number seven and so Krista Pettison said that he was not guilty that he he had not killed all of Palma not at all not at all like I said he was seen north of Stockholm in a subway car he could not have done it but in this case logic doesn't matter at all so I never came out a publicly and say say I didn't do it I was not responsible he said that many times many times okay many and but they tried to really get to him they offered him a lot of money they tried I mean this was a drug addict I mean he couldn't remember half what he was doing when he was on coke and all kinds of stuff you know he was perfect he was violent he had killed a guy not far from the site with a bayonet I mean he was perfect he said weird things he looked weird he was he was perfect so do you think they used him because they knew you had a violent history and he had a police record absolutely why did they write suitable type he he fit in not as a killer but as a patty you know they knew he wasn't guilty and he was more disposable in a way because he wasn't you know he couldn't really he wasn't himself really because he was undrocks and totally out of it he was observed in the north of Stockholm in the suburbs by a vicar at the time of the assassination that is normally a 100% out of bite that you don't had to tell me that truth that you he was innocent but here they just forgot about the vicar all of these things nope and so they they called in Lisbit the wife of Oloppanma to identify him and so they said before the the confrontation they said we we have a guy he's an alcoholic in about 40 and we really think he's the one who did it okay so the first thing she said when she saw this is like well it's easy to see who's the alcoholic and then she pointed him out then the son of Oloppanma came in and when he was walking around he said I remembered that he had a light colored shoes and so here it's the only guy with the light colored shoes so he pointed him out because he had light colored shoes I'm like maybe he has changed shoes in two years is it possible that he might have a different pair of shoes on he and also Morton hadn't seen him at all because he was at the at the cinema not by the side by the place where he was shot but that's how they nailed him and then when it when it came to a trial Lisbit refused the media to be there when she gave a testimony she so they cleared the courtroom and put the international media in the next room and so she refused that any sound recording also any photos anything and they had an like an eight second delay from when they're calling in one room to the next one what what is that tell you that is if she says something that is not following the they should they have a way of interfering in you know and do stopping on and the international media they were there they said this is on herd of this is on herd of what is going on and they say well we know out of respect for the widow we just have to you don't have to do anything that is absurd I mean unbelievable I think we're getting into some weird areas here so we have the death certificate of all of armour okay it's only the prime minister of Sweden so you think you should get it right so we have that here and then it says his address is stu schu kubrinkin 31 that is so not true because his real address which everybody knew was the restaurant got on 31 stu schu kubrinkin 31 there this is a street that doesn't even have 31 numbers so what the hell is that and then when when you put it in google that address that doesn't exist it takes you to the castle and also to some buildings that is connected to the government it's also I'm I think I'm trying to find out but many years ago in the 1700s I think there was 1733 or something like that that we had a king murdered in Sweden gust of the third he was murdered and his assassin angastron who was part of the conspiracies were killed by a mob and as far as I know it's exactly in this location so I'm like whoever wrote that address that was the is not whoever he was the chief coroner his name was milan valverius he wrote that address why so it's like a cult symbolism here and then you have the official autopsie report we have all of palme fired one shot through the body phone shouldn't really be such a mysterious thing but the autopsie protocol looks like this and it took us eight years to get this this out there's a lot you're not allowed to read there huh why oh why oh why do we know what was written there where where all of this is blacked out yeah I do know I'm after many many many years I'm honest to get hold of the original and and but the weird thing is that there's nothing strange in the thing that is blacked out I'm gonna come back to that I even showed this to Silwicht who is one of the world most famous coroners in the world he is the guy that in every JFK documentary he's the guy who pointed out the magic bullet and all of these things that is not correct he's been involved in the Martin Luther King case old Jay Simpson Sharon Tate many many of these high level cases I showed this to him and with also with the original that I had translated with where you can see everything and he said I don't understand it it doesn't make any sense they blacked out stuff that doesn't make any sense whatsoever there's nothing to hide there but apparently there is gonna come back to that as well and then Milen Valverius this is the guy the coroner that did the autopsy that also did the death certificate he kept saying the real truth is in the autopsy report it is in the autopsy report and then he committed suicide together with his wife a real sort of like Roman Juliet they decided to kill themselves at the very same day they both mentioned he both committed suicide really wow you tell me they're both dead and they died on the very same day and so and that was after he was he kept saying the real truth is there the real truth is there the real truth is there also what happened was that when Ulupam's body was taken to so well not to the forensic pathologist institute I don't know the correct English name of it where they were going to check everything out suddenly there was a bomb threat and so they had to clear the area and then the body of Ulupam disappeared yes and it wasn't found of