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Pascal Najadi and Astrid Stuckelberger: cutting off the snake's head

Cutting off the head of the snake: Pascal Najadi and
Dr Astrid Stuckelberger in new documentary

In a bold new documentary titled “Cutting off the Head of the Snake,” former Swiss banker Pascal Najadi and Geneva-based health expert Astrid Stuckelberger delve into the dark underbelly of global organizations headquartered in Geneva.

 

 

Astrid Stuckelberger (MSc, PhD, PD) is an international health scientist who has conducted and directed research ranging from clinical and epidemiological studies to science for policymakers for 30 years. She is a recognized expert on ethics, human rights and regulation at the United Nations, the EU and for governments in the many areas related to health, prevention, innovation and to politics. As an author, she has published more than 10 books and 170 scientific articles, government reports, European Commission and United Nations reports. She is regularly asked to share science with the media.

 

 

Pascal Najadi is a retired Swiss investment banker whose job was to advise countries and heads of state on the financial direction of the country. Najadi was responsible for the resignation of the Swiss president after he filed a criminal case in the Swiss High Court against Alain Berset. He accused Berset of making false claims regarding the effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines. Najadi is the son of Hussain Najadi who was assassinated in 2013 and was the co-founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF). Najadi revealed his father's disdain for the WEF, which led to his departure from the organization in the early 1980s, leaving Klaus Schwab at the helm.

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