 The Green Party here in Sweden, they came up with this brilliant thing. They want water to be more expensive. And I have good news about puppet globalist politicians not doing very well. Stefan, go it, Ibrahim. Yeah, it goes well. Thank you very much. Yeah, Varsha, good. Yeah, I love your Swedish. It's very good. You are very kind. To be honest, I speak more in my past. I spoke more Norwegian and Swedish, so I probably get the two a bit confused. But you it's a little bit like English and Scottish. We can understand each other. Yeah, and I think this is the same in Scandinavia, right? Yeah, between Norway and Sweden, it's we understand each other pretty pretty well. Yeah. Yes. And what a absolutely beautiful, stunning part of the world you live in. Yes, I agree. Yeah, wonderful people, although not maybe not all of them awake. Not all of them. Well, there's quite a few of them awake actually in Sweden, but not many enough, not enough. Yes, of course. And we were just talking about alkaline alkalinity. Well, I shouldn't call it alkaline diet because people think you mean being alkaline, which is probably going to get you just as sick as being acidic. But we were talking pH levels friends that we're all living organisms have a have a natural pH balance. And yeah, it's not something that's talked about. Is it Stefan? It's not. It's not like a well known thing. No, I can actually tell you a story about this. No, I got the bad stomach ache back in 2008. And I then I started to study this stuff and I don't know anything like you do, but I did understand this thing about acidity and that you have to do something about it. So I started eating broccoli and spinach. Just like you told me now, yeah. And I was doing, you know, I put spinach in a in a pot with water and I boiled it and I drank the water. I was doing this stuff and it cured me totally. And I haven't been I haven't had any problems since then. So it's absolutely true what you are saying. Of course, I mean, you should know. Yes, when I'm kind of life coaching people. I kind of start with trying to get individuals to understand that everything we've been taught, I mean, like everything, not like some bits of everything is a lie. It's it's all everything. The whole matrix, as I call it, is founded on a just founded on lies. You know, our educations are lie. Our food industries are lie. Our medical industries are lie. Financial, you know, the banking systems are lie. You know, the media is by definition. It's a necessary a lie or just just a version of the of the truth. And it's not a version of the truth that suits people like you and I. Would you agree? Yeah, I agree with you. Yeah, this is how it is. Yes. And it's a fascinating journey when you start to realize that, OK, so this was a lie and then you look further and you find, oh, right, this was a lie, too. Yeah, and it goes back and it becomes very basic. I mean, the lies are some of the lies that you see that I found are so basic, like how what work should look like, what a life should be like. These very basic things are programmed in a way that people think, OK, so this is how it should be, right? And it was based on a lie. Yeah, so I agree. Yes, massively and probably like yourself on your YouTube channel, Stefan, sanity for Sweden friends at home. You probably understand we can't say too much about the last couple of years. But when you understand it all, you have a completely different take on it all. And when you see what they've been doing to the children in schools, it's it's nothing. Well, I mean, it is criminal that I think a lot of people have worked that one out. But to see teachers in education that that. You know, they're putting this hand sanitizer on the children four times a day. It it it's just so stupid. Sorry, folks, I can't, you know. It goes against it just it goes against everything we would, you know, we would had drummed into us as kids is like, get dirty, you know, eat a bit of dirt. It's good, you know, mix with people that are ill. It's that's you know, this is what your body needs to thrive and and and survive. And when you see now, it's like everyone thinks if if you kill every single bacteria on the planet, then that's a good it's it's it's. Yeah, I talked to my father about this. You know, my father was brought up as the farmer's son together with 11 siblings. And he was working with the cows and the horses and pigs. And and and he just bought this whole thing. Oh, by the way, I'm not posting this video on YouTube. I don't know if you are. So I feel OK to just say what I want. I will be posting it on rumble. So yeah. Yeah, whatever we normally post to YouTube. We I I think I'm one of the very few truth channels that's left. Oh, yeah. Follow in what's what's been going on like there was some wonderful channels. Amazing Polly, she was great. I mean, even David, David Ike is, you know, he was one of the first to go and and it was simply because some of these platforms, I'm saying no names. They just have they have a set of rules and they're quite in that respect. They're quite fair because if you don't break them, then you don't lose your platform. Right. So we just developed a way of speaking that didn't is kind of abstract, but everybody knows what what like what you're talking about. And that's why we that's why we're still here. Right. So I understand. So I will try to fit into this. So I was talking to my dad and he's he totally bought this this whole thing and we were discussing this and I was so surprised about this because and then I asked him about his childhood. Right. And I asked him, I mean, what happened? You got sick, right? And you but you were pretty pretty healthy, weren't you? Right. And then you had a pretty good life, didn't you? And I talked about the immune system and getting dirty and meeting people and all this stuff. And it was like it was like I saw that he remembered this, you see? But then I saw how he just flicked over to the narrative and thought, no, no, no, no, I have to isolate. You know, I'm telling people to wear the diaper and everything and taking this thing is the best thing I can do. But there was a there was a moment, a brief moment where it was actually thinking and remembering this thing about getting involved with other people and that this could be a good thing. And this this is how he was raised. Oh, so we had this knowledge already, but he just forgot about it. I was very surprised and it was tragic to to see this. Yeah, the conditioning is very strong. My question to you, Stefan was was was there anything in particular that that got you, you know, that piqued your interest and got you to start looking at life in a different way? Yeah, yeah, there was actually a very clear moment when this happened. And I was 20 years old, actually, you know, I was getting involved in health, I mean, vitamins and minerals in the in that business. Not not really hard, but I was into it at the time. And and then there was something happened here in Sweden. That was the they wanted to regulate vitamins and minerals. And I totally understood this was destructive and evil. And I understood that they are doing it for profit. And I also saw how media was dealing with this and it it brought me to real this realization that the media will actually say whatever they pay them to say. And these guys who are doing it, they are not doing it for or they are not really interested in your health. They are just interested in your money and they are actually interested in you being sick. So I realized this when I was 20 and and this stayed with me. So I don't I don't think I ever trusted media, for instance, never. And I think people in general, they are sort of gullible. But, you know, I actually did an experiment once I was standing in line to pay groceries and they were, you know, they have these billboards, you know, these papers, they show the headlines right next to the cashier, right? And there were two headlines and one of them said something about rich people drinking blood, blah, blah, and so on. It was this terrible headline. And there was this guy standing in front of me and I said, I want to know what he thinks about this. So I asked him, what do you think about this? Oh, I don't believe it to say. So I think people are a bit more aware than maybe we think but there is a situation and I think we are my me personally. I have been realizing over time that people are not like me. We are different. And I thought everybody could see what I was seeing but they they didn't. Then I was very happy just to find people who actually saw what I was seeing. And I found out that there are many of them like you yourself. So but it's been sort of sad. This is a sad part of this thing that, you know, realizing that people are not, they aren't really interested in this stuff. They are interested in what what's going to happen next weekend or they're interested in the car or something. While we are interested in what's going on on the planet. So yeah, yeah, that's one thing I've noticed, Stefan is people's long term remembering of things is is it's really bad. For example, I can remember what the sky was like when I was a child. You know, I can remember because I walked to school. I remember in the summer you looked up and he had this red-able blue sky, this deep, deep, deep blue, not a cloud in the sky. And that was summer, right? And we had that was, you know, not every summer was as long as every other summer, but you had five or six weeks of this kind of weather and we had droughts and this, you know, water shortages, this sort of stuff. Like now it's, it's crazy that other adults, my age, they can't look at the sky and realize how different it is. And it's, I mean, today is just really bad. Friends at home, if you don't know what we're talking about, for those that do, like God bless you, for those that don't, it's, you know, they're messing with the skies. And it's so obvious. But I think I said to you earlier, Stefan, you know, if you're not prepared to go out at six in the morning, look at the sky, see where the planes are, you know, look at the trails, these planes leave across and then you've got to go out at midday and then you go, ah, right, that trail there was from that. And then you go out at six o'clock at night by which time the trail that was there, it's kind of drifted over here, but now it's, it's enormous. It's, you know, this huge, bizarre shaped cloud. And I think like you said, who's prepared to do that, especially if they don't even really have a, like a care about what, you know, like you said, they're thinking about like the football next week or something. Well, as I told you, I have not looked into this thing with the skies. And I suppose it's different where you live, but I don't see any of this here. Now I live in the countryside in Sweden. Not many people live here actually where I live compared to other parts of Sweden. I don't know, but we don't, I don't see it here. We don't have this situation that you are describing. So, and I haven't looked into it at all. I have friends who, I have friends who are into it very much talk about it, but I'm not that interested in this part. Maybe it's because I don't see the, well, it's not, it's not personal. How's the immigration in Sweden then? Because that's been a big thing, isn't it? Is it true in Malmö that there's, there's no go areas? Oh, yeah, yeah. There's a, the police have a list of no go areas in Sweden or they call them troubled areas or something. Yeah. And there's 61 of them. Last time I checked was 61 of them. It's a list from the police headquarters. Yeah. 24 of them are serious, really serious. There are some areas of Sweden, especially in Stockholm, Malmö, Gothenburg, where the police need escort. If they are called in or the ambulance is called in, they need escort to make sure that they can actually perform their job. Yeah. So they don't get raped. Yeah. Well, they get attacked. That's the thing. Sorry, I'm kind of making a joke, but it's also that Sweden is now known as the rape capital of Europe. Yeah. And anyone that's been in your wonderful countries, I have, you know, on and off for several years will have the Swedish are the most beautiful, harmless people. The crime rate is crazy in Sweden. In Sweden, folks, you go into a shop and it's like, it's thousands of pounds worth of merchandise and there's not even like a security camera. It's just people don't steal shit. It's because the sense of community is so strong. But of course, that's being destroyed now. Yeah, it's been destroyed. It's different now and especially in the, well, at least in the big cities. Yeah. Yeah. And the rape, the rape statistics, actually the rape thing was, was one of the reasons why I started doing videos because I got so pissed off with this. I, there's something with me. I feel like a knight, you know, when it comes to ladies, I feel protective. I want to help them. I want to protect them and it bugs me when, you know, young women don't feel safe and they are attacked. It bugs me very, very much. And I was, I saw this rape statistic going up and I was reading the stories I heard about these stories and it pissed me off so much. And I think it was one of the main reasons why I started doing videos. It was terrible stuff. Sweden used to be very, very, very safe. It was like ridiculous, you know. The lady could walk through Stockholm. No problem. At two o'clock in the morning and she wouldn't be, there was no problems, you see. So, well, of course, there were things happen, of course, but relatively speaking, it was very, very safe. Yeah. I mean, my, you know, my girlfriend was Swedish. She was working in a supermarket in Norway and the, I think they were Sudanese migrants. They came in with a machine gun. And they just shoved it in her face. She was on the, you know, the cash register, the till. And they said, give us all the money. And she's Swedish. So she doesn't understand, you know, she looks at them and says, why? She didn't get like, this is a robbery. Do you feel like it's part of the agenda to destroy identity in Europe? Yeah, I think so. Yeah, it was too good. See, I think that's the problem. I think the people that we are dealing with here, the top globalist guys, they just, they don't like it. People enjoying themselves, having a good time, feeling happy, free, no, safe. It doesn't fit their agenda. So, yeah, it's, and there's also, I think, a plan to sort of wipe, wipe us out. Yeah, that's, that's what I believe. I've been listening to the politicians here in Sweden now. And it's absolutely ridiculous. How they are facing the problem out. The problem is right there in their faces. And they can see it, but still they won't look at it. They just won't look at it. And if they are forced to talk about it, they will shift focus to something else. And try to say that, you know, this is not the problem. Here's the problem. We are going to solve this problem. It's not this one. Anyone can see that this is the problem. The problem started with mass immigration. And it will not stop until we deal with that part. Yeah, I mean, look what Canada's been through with that, with that puppet, what's he called Trudeau? Trudeau, yeah. Jeez, I mean, it's not just that country, is it? The whole world is just putting up with this stuff and going along with it. On a positive folks, a lot of people are waking up. And I think ultimately, truth will prevail, truth and light, because you can't put that back in a box. Whereas the lies you can expose, you know, once you start to get this and you start to see it, you can't not see it. Even though, like me with my awakening, it can take a while. Don't you think it's fascinating how people like yourself, you know, and I was listening to this guy, this Scottish guy, Oliver, what's his name, Oliver, you know him? He's talking on GB News. Yeah, Neil, Neil Oliver, yeah. He used to have a really popular television series here. Yeah, so I was listening to him just now, today. And he was talking, I think he's a brilliant guy. And he did his own research and came to his own conclusions. And he came to the same conclusions. That's fascinating. Now, it's not like the, it's not like a program. Like when you are educated, indoctrinated by society and the establishment is like a program, right? But these are separate individuals doing their own personal research on what is going on. And they more or less end up with the same answers. Yeah. And I think that's interesting. Yeah. Yeah, it is interesting. But what I will say there, and I'm not going to comment on any individual, but for the last couple of years, we've had a lot of prominent speakers and to the people in the alternative community, like the truth community, they would probably think these individuals are like, they're the good guys. The problem is, is that they're all still supporting the narrative. They're just like challenging it in a slight way, you know. Again, Steph, and I can't say too much because of some of the platforms we video on. Perhaps we'll have to have this chat on our locals platform and we can say what we want. Friends, if you can move over to our locals platform, it's free to subscribe. You can pay £5 if you want to support the channel and that's really appreciated. So we can speak openly. We should probably have done that from the beginning, but it's like somebody like a banker that's woken up and realizes the whole banking system, this fractional reserve banking, he realizes a big scam, a massive lie on the people. Debt slavery, right? It's like he realizes that and he steps out of it and then in order to help the people, he says, right, what you want to do, you want to buy these bits of paper from me and I'm going to put some numbers on them and, right, this is worth it. Do you get what I'm saying? He's using exactly the same system that he's trying to tell people. I think I know, I understand. It would be helpful if you mentioned a name. Well, okay, I'll say a name, Antoine Beauchamp, folks. Ah, I see. You all understand him, right? Most important that and your body's pH is, everything is on there, right? I see. I have an example of this. I think I understand what you're talking about because we have this comedian here in Sweden who is very, very popular here in Sweden and there was a point during this whole thing that happened during the last two and a half years where he started to speak up, yeah, and said, no, this is wrong, you know? No, you can't do this. This is wrong, right? And I got very optimistic about this guy and I thought, wow, this guy is now maybe waking up. Maybe he will now help us, you know, help people understand what is happening. And he was walking on that road to truth, you might say, right? And then, all of a sudden, he just shifted back. He just turned away again and went back to his old me, you know what I mean? And it was pathetic to see this. So I think I understand what you're talking about. If you really want to help, then you have to go all the way. Some people are on the path and they haven't got it yet, but you have to walk all the way if you really want to do something. What do we think about the transgender agenda then, Stefan? Is it okay for, like, should men, if you decide to be a woman one day, are you then allowed to enter the women's Olympics? The women's events in the Olympics, I should say. Yeah, no. I think, actually, I've been talking a lot about this on my channel. You know, I think this is possibly the thing where we can push them back. This is where people are reacting and say, now you've gone too far with this. We don't want to see these big guys competing against the ladies. This is stupid. So I think it's an opportunity for us to draw the line and stop them right there and push them back from there. Because it doesn't make any sense. They are trying to make it logic. Oh, this guy, he wants to be a lady. And he says that he's a lady. So he should compete against these other ladies, of course. They are trying to make it sound logical. But it doesn't work. It's so against the nature of how you feel as a human. And it's totally unfair, of course. No. I remember, I did a story about this basketball player. I don't know, I can't remember his name now. I think it was in Minneapolis, possibly, in the United States. And he identified as a lady. And he was a former Marine, six, seven tall. Big guy with big arms and everything. He was a Navajo Indian, I think, originally. This big guy that you would actually be sort of intimidated by if you met him. And he was playing basketball with the ladies. And there were pictures of this as they were surrounding beside the court during a timeout. And he was so much taller than the girls. They were looking up to him and they were talking and it was just stupid. It's a shame that we can't encourage people as well to love themselves for what you are and what you're born as. And not feel that you have to conform to any particular sort of gender stereotype. Has this been a big thing in Sweden, Stefan? Have you had these drag queens in schools and this kind of thing? Funny enough, we don't have this thing here. I haven't seen it. I don't see it as a problem in Sweden, really. Fortunately, we don't have this problem. It could be that I just don't know about it. But I think if there was a problem here, I would have heard about it and I would talk about it. The stories that I've been covering are usually from New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the United States. That's the worst. That's what I believe. This is the other thing, the disproportionate amount of airtime. You think if I went out my front door here, I'm going to meet the first 10 people I'm going to meet, like six of them are going to be transvestites. That's the way the media, and yet let's be honest, it's incredibly rare. And the fact now that this is just shoved on children, there's parents putting their 10-year-olds up for gender reassignment surgery. It's just criminal. What if that child gets to 14 and suddenly thinks, no, actually, I really am a boy or want to be a boy or girl or whatever the case. And yet they've been placed on tablets and hormone tablets or they've had surgery. It's insane. It is. It's disgusting. I remember listening to an interview with this young woman who regretted the transformation that she did when she was young. She said one thing that sticks to my mind and she said, she was told when she, I think she was 12 years old, she heard this. She was told this, that if you are listening to a recording of yourself, you hear your voice on recorder, you know, and you don't like your voice. This may be a sign that you are in, that you should change your gender. Did you ever hear anything like this stupid, I remember when I heard my voice the first time. Oh, is this me? That sounds weird, you know. It takes time to get used to it. No, I don't sound like that, do I? That's not me, right? So that kind of, that's insanity is what they are feeding to the kids. I think it's criminal, of course, should be stopped. Yeah, and without, like I keep saying without going into too much detail, but how did Sweden react to the last 24 months? You kind of shunned a lot of the severe measures like the lockdowns and stuff. Was everyone still wearing, I call it wearing your underpants on your face? Yeah. Because it's that utterly ridiculous that you think that's, this is the thing I was trying to say that I couldn't say, is when you understand the nature of health, you'll understand why, like you'd never be doing any of that stuff, right? Instead you'd be eating vegetables and taking moderate exercise, having a cold shower every day if, you know, as long as you can bear at least. There's much better ways, is what I'm trying to say, but were people like going along with it? Were people angry that Sweden wasn't doing what the rest of the world was? How was it? Some were, yeah. It was a big difference between the cities and the countryside. And I was talking about this the other day actually with a friend. And where I live, it was very hard to find people wearing this underpants on their faces. It was hard to find them. There were very, very few. So, and still the authorities strongly recommended people to wear them. And I was very happy to see this. People didn't buy it. They didn't want it. And in the city it was different. It was like, maybe it was like, I don't know the numbers, but it was different. You know, I went into Stockholm at one point and I saw that there were more people there wearing this type. I also went to see my father in Stockholm. He was taken into hospital. This was during the time when it was really tough. The pressure from the authorities and from media was incredible. And everybody should wear the diaper in the hospital. And we came there to see my father. And they handed me and my girlfriend. We came and they handed us the diaper and this visor. This is what you should wear. And I didn't put them on. And my girlfriend did. And she was wearing it for maybe 30 seconds and then she took it off because she couldn't talk. And the nurse came back in and she saw that we weren't wearing the stuff. And she didn't say anything. So I never wore it. I would never wear it. In general, sweets are... Well, they don't want it. They don't like it. No. What's it like in England? It's kind of a mix. So for example, you've still got people doing it now. Like you even still see people sitting in a bus stop all on their own. Like there's nobody for... Well, maybe I'm running past or something. They're just quite happy to sit there with it in the shops now. For every like 50 people, there's still two or three. Still, I call it believe in a bogeyman. Back in the day, it was hard. My thing was like, I didn't care. If you ascribe to that in life, if you believe in... Let's be honest, you told that from birth that this is how you get sick. So you can't really blame people for going along with it all. But it was the people that understood that this wasn't helpful, but they still did it knowing that you're just putting that shit onto your kids. Yeah. My girlfriend was in the hospital checking something during this time. And when she came to the reception, she was hand this diaper and she was waiting for a while. She didn't put it on. And then she was called and came into this doctor's office, doctor's room. And there were two doctors there, nurses. And she was to talk to them. And she came in without the diaper and she sat down and she said, I'm not wearing it. And they said, well, that's fine. It's your choice. And they were both wearing it. And she said, on my account, you don't have to wear it. She said, she told them. And you know what they did? They said, oh, good. They took them off. Relieved. I hear this from other people too. They say, this is important. And some people say, this is the hill where I will die. They are willing to die for this. And I applaud this. Not that I want people to die, but there is a line. This is where we draw the line. You are not pushing me over that line. No way. I have always been interested in people. I've been a curious man, basically. When I go to parties or when I meet people, I always ask them questions because I get curious about them. I'm more interested in others than I try to be interesting myself. It always happens. I ask these questions. And some people say that when I'm at social gathering, they always expect something to happen because I will ask this question that a lot of people wanted to ask, but nobody dared to ask this question. And I'm the one asking it. So this is how I am as a person. And then during these last two and a half years, I noticed some change with myself. I got me worried actually, and I'm still concerned about it, that I lost interest in a lot of these people that I used to be interested in. I just totally lost interest in them. When I realized that they were just obedient citizens doing what they are told, not questioning anything. And I was just looking at them, and I said, I'm not interested in this guy anymore. And it got me worried because I am not like that. But it stayed with me too. So it's not that I got back to being interested. That's how it is now. I'm just not interested in them. But the funny thing is that I noticed all that, it was like I was balancing it. I lost interest in this part of society. And all this interest went over to all the other ones. So I became much more interested in people that were not like that. They did question things. They were not obedient citizens. They didn't comply. So I became very interested in them instead. So it sort of shifted my whole interest focus in life. So this was a major change for me. And I also lost a lot of friends, of course, so-called friends. And I totally agree with you. Why would I be interested in being a friend, having this person as a friend if I can't talk to him? It's a very good point to make. If I can't talk to you, what's going to happen? Nothing, right? We can talk about things that are safe only. That's not interesting. That's not a relationship. It's just something. It's just silly, isn't it? I thought about the friend of mine. It's a friend of my girlfriend, actually. She's a friend of mine, too. She was telling the story the other day, and she had these people that she was seeing, female friends. She is a female. And they were meeting, I think, every year. I think they had this thing that they were doing. And she is this lady. She is awake. And her friends, her old friends, they are not. And they have been questioning her, and she got some problems because of this. And then they were about to meet again, as they do every year. I think it's every year they meet. And she was thinking, do I really want to meet these people now? We have a history. And we had some good times. But do I really want to? And then she said something that I thought was quite interesting. And that was the last year or two years. She learned to trust herself more. And she paid less attention to what other people might think of her. And she's sort of moving away from this idea that it's important what others might say about her. And instead she's moving into trusting her instinct and trusting her own observations. So she's sort of finding herself in all of this. And I think that was beautiful. And I really like that. Yeah, very much. I think probably you remember what I was saying about the third dimension, the fourth and the fifth. So many people the last couple of years, they found themselves in the fourth one, haven't they? Because they're saying, Chris, I can't wake my family up. And I'm like, it's not your job to. Why would you even try? Do you think someone could have woken you up by shaking you and going, whoa, whoa, whoa. You've got to come to this in your own time. Yeah, but all my friends, they call me conspiracy. They're not really your friends there, are they? But the beautiful thing there was, Stefan, is everyone met online. And then we went to big meetings in London. You call them rallies or protests, but I don't like that. But hundreds of thousands, about 100,000 people or who you don't have to explain yourself, they get it. But they get it. And I think it was, yeah, it was a good time. I can imagine. Good that something so positive can come out of this wanton destruction. Yeah. I mean, a few people say this and I agree with this. This is the most positive part of this whole insanity. Is that we are finding friends and we are getting together. We are uniting. And we sort of, a guy told me, he grew up with the family, of course. But he never felt really that he was, this was family, but now he found the family when he was meeting all these people. And you can see it in their eyes, can't you? I can, me and my girlfriend, we were at this rally a few weeks ago. And I was speaking there. And then I saw these people. And I saw it when they came over and they talked to you. And there's a connection that is an immediate connection. And you just like them. Yeah. Instinctively, it's just, yeah, I like this person. I'm interested. I want to know more about this person. And it's strong. It's not like what it was like in the past, you know, when you met somebody who had the same idea as you in some, you know, whatever. This is strong, this stuff. Yeah. On that note, Stefan, I think that's a great point. Point to close on a positive. Yeah. I was a fantastic talking to you, man, Chris. Well, what a great guy you are. I think you are a fantastic guy. That is so kind. You say that, but I'm really not. I'm just a product of like this wonderful life. You know, I say we're all carbon molecules. You know, so. I think you're like me. You know, I don't handle compliments very well. Yeah. It's just that, you know, I'm only human too. And probably like a lot of what I've done, what you might call achievements in this world, it's like I've done it for the wrong reason, you know, I went into the military for the wrong reason. Someone bet me I couldn't join the Marines. I was like, fuck you, I can. You know, I did it to prove. Yeah, I stuck at it even when it was really, really hard. I stuck there because we couldn't let my parents see me fail because they both threw me out of home when I was a kid. You know, I was like homeless for the second time. I think at 17. First time at 15. Wandering the streets in my school uniform. That was fun. You know, so I joined the military like I did all the substance misuse or use or whatever we're going to call it. I just, you know, trying to find answers and whatever. But so it's very kind. You say so. I really appreciate that is really kind. You say that. But it's so nice to meet you and to, you know, you came on my show as my guest and you've asked me more questions than I've asked you. And I think that's great kind of you. But it was great talking to you. I enjoyed it very, very much. So thank you very much for doing the work. No problem. And if you want to have another chat again and, you know, you put this video on your channel, I'll put it on mine or whatever, whatever works. That's that'll be really kind. Yeah. Of course, I will post this on my channel, of course. Yes. I know my viewers will like this. Yes. We'll give my massive love to Sweden. I just had such a great time all over Scandinavia, but particularly in Sweden. So anyway, it's a great talking to you. Yes. I would love to do it anytime again soon. Otherwise, I hope you have a great time that you're doing well and you get your depreciation that you deserve and that we are at that we will do well. All of us. Yes, we will. We're getting there. We're all we're on an incredible journey and it's going in the right direction for each and every one of us, even when it doesn't seem like it is. Brilliant. Let me just stop this recording. I'll say to my audience, massive love to you all. If you can like and subscribe, that would be great. I hope you've enjoyed this chat as much as I have. And we'll see you next time.