Hello everyone, listen to me totally well, very well, because it' s Monday 26 February. It is the last week of this month, the second month of the year two thousand twenty- four and I am very well because everything is very nice. We' ve had weird dreams, we'
re coming out of the chena moon. But welcome, Dr Amel Hello, good night and all well taking channel in this week that begins as all new thing, a new promise and a new opportunity, at least in mind exactly welcome, dear Ephraim Marin Girls, for I come from having given all my energy to the illuminatis, to the owls and to all the daparikis. I also found the wands. How good today we' re seeing the Lampariquis hear.
We were supposed to be a lapar anthem. Who hears them? Tell us where you went to DC. I left like this, tell us first, what is an electronic music festival, the most important here in the good ones of the world. He' s the only one who gets to gigantic Latin America. Then it lasts three days for the best DJs on the planet who like electronic music, because everyone is performing there. I went in microshorts.
It seemed like I was going to the beach, but when I saw some things, that there are people going thong girls and some things already crazy, chinga, yes no, already, because the festival lasts three days to see who took it three days not. I was no longer one because I went to vert hble here. I went to see Steve Oukits, who is this Asian who did the data with the paola and with this eagle angel of the cat in the rain. Oh yes he touched her and that we all
cried and touched our hearts. Oh, look at that Wow, that' s so cool We' ve been busting and the whole thing has been telling us who it was. It gets good, you gotta go girls let' s go hey. That is true, that there was a slam or something important alter and true the day I went, the day before there was slamming, wanted to enter those who did not have a ticket. Then the day I was going, I went to the area. I saw guys. The
truth is, I have to tell them yes, I do. I' m ready, because it' s that good, that' s not even the way this is, but the people who were coming through the other door. They were already worse controls than last year, because there was a slam. People who didn' t have any of these tickets wanted to come in, but they ran out very quickly and there were really good people coming in
and now they didn' t have to clone and they cloned nothing. Gloria, I was really scared, but since you' re in and this year ' s bracelets, Lupita, first I' m gonna tell you something I got to do, but don' t tell anyone. I' d hand over my bracelet with money to someone else and I' d have enough money and you know you' d put it like that and see others grab it and you' ll pass it to them. Well, now it was unstoppable until you gave him the scissors. You couldn' t take it off too
much. Msita says it' s all better. If it' s better the net is that done already I end up with those bracelets that are inequitable as up to three days, not tattooed. Yeah, there are some, but these were fabric to plastic ones are worse. Sure. Well, well, that' s good, and you got up early at the gym and I know what you are about the date and the morning, because you can.
The thing is to have the attitude. Right now, it' s going to fall, Ephraim, we' re going to talk there and then they' re going to say that I have a sleepy face on my own they tell you that your little ones, dreamers, always tell me that I have a sleepy dream, but it' s the light why not and don ' t hear you talk, Ahorita, to see here we' ve talked about beliefs and what Dr Mel tells us and yes that no and that Ephraim and I and the horoscopes and he chose it and well, every time they
hear us look good we are, as it turns out that we all know that Daniel Bisoño has been very serious in the hospital, that he has had, that he has lost his gallbladder, but that he has diabetes, but
that he has cirrhosis, but that he has these various osophagics. There are people who have invented more terrible things, but, actually, because that' s what he has, he hasn' t had and he' s had a somony, not pneumonia, and he' s been intubated, he' s got an artificial respirator and he' s not having a bad enough time, but there he' s evolving little by little and we find out,
we find out. It seems to me that on Friday or we found out on Friday that on Saturday that the mother of Daniel Bisoño, Dona Ana Celi Bisoño, died, they might like it or poorly designed. But well, the lady has nothing to do with it, and this is a family tragedy, because nothing more to put yourself on the stage of a seriously ill son than to wake up that hopefully if it is for him your health, than to wake up to realize that his mother is no longer there. That seems
to me to be a very strong thing. And not only that happens, but today, as I was watching in the video that I did in favor of sending me, come the joy, that warns and explains to Sergio sepulveda that Ricardo Casares, who was a salesman and now works, comes the joy as a show conductor, suffers a heart attack. She' s forty- three. I think you' re very young, the Jimne Sinfares tell you that the younger you are, the more dangerous your arteries are. They'
re making ramifications as you get older. So the younger you' re less branching you have and the more dangerous it is an artery obstruction. The procedure, according to Sergio Sepúlveda, that they did to him was a catheterization, not routine, as there are others who say that they do routine catheterizations. Well, he did a catheterization to uncover the artery and that could flow the
blood as it should be. And I know that procedure because my dad got two two of them shoved a catheter through his groin and he follows the artery and then they even give you your video so you can see that we never understood it, but my dad would put it in and say see what my artery looked like. Then they make him this catheterization to free him. I think he arrived very soon, because he arrives very soon at the hospital.
Surely Falk is there together betraying Aztecs, the angel O hospital, which is behind, which is doctor Azur either of these two, because he arrived very quickly. Then Ricardo Cáceres also has a heart attack at his very early age. And then I wonder what' s going on there. Doctor Melt how you see it, so look. I' d like, I' d
like to ask Ephraim to talk first about why. I will say why, because I know that there are many things to think about from different points of view that we have even commented on a little bit between us, because, as we have told you, this program is being prepared by him. I don' t think we just got here that way. We don' t have to think, we have to read, we have to do some research and then, yes, there are many things that are said about this.
So, if you allow me, you invite me, I would like you to first tell us about what is being said, what people are thinking and so on, and then I would like to make a contribution after that, from my point of view and with the respect that we always handle, and with all the peace of the world as exact characters with all the peace of the world. Yeah, well, I think we' re in a Latin country and that, like good Latinos, we believe in the sleeves of the
vest, we didn' t make our moonlike to be our rituals. And just as we believe in good things. There are also those who believe and think that this has to do with some kind of question that goes beyond something simply of health, not that it is related as with some factual power, something like from another world. I wouldn' t dare point anyone out, but we all know who are friends of bisone and who don' t want so much warning. So yeah, it' s really weird that out of
nowhere it' s raining on him. I mean, I did get a lot of noise about Saturday. I mean, I get it. I understand Daniel' s mom was probably super stressed out, sad about everything that' s going on around her. But I come to think of my magical beliefs and I can' t stop thinking that this isn' t normal. I mean, it makes me crazy about what' s going on and after we
saw about Ricardo, I said either, I said already. I don' t find a logical explanation for all this is not and since I don' t find it, I' m going to start looking for paranormal explanations. Sorry, I' m a human being and how they dress not very valid. Once I don' t find logical explanations, I' m going to
start looking for paranormal explanations, because none of this is normal. Imagine Daniel ' s pain that he won' t even be able to go to his mom' s funeral and belatoy that' s and know that your mom already brings us that you didn' t have and that it wasn' t going. I mean very strong, very smokers, yes, unquestionably strong. Meil and, well, I just thought you were going to give the paranormal explanations, but well, you' re thinking about them. As you say,
not what might be going on and more so, look. I think that, because it is a coincidence or are coincidences that, of course, call attention powerfully. And, at the same time, I think that if we got a little bit more into the story of the characters involved in all these recent events that we' re talking about on Saturday and here, we might find some rational question that could answer these questions. First of all, I ' m going back and forth from the Ricardo Cázares thing, which is happening
today. To me it seems, indeed, very surprising because he is a very young person, but also I do not forget that he was one of the people who caused the most impact when he reported his covid disease some time ago within the pandemic panda, either, when we were in full too and he was reporting his state of health, his symptomatology and the very, very
serious, which was very serious. He was really delicacy. He got a lot worse, he even went back to work saying well, it' s all over, I' m already discharged, I' ve recovered, but
he looked down a lot that long. It seems to me that after him he became ill again of covid had a second, a second picture of covid also quite strong, and that does generate a deterioration that we do not know today how far it will go. In many cases, in many areas, even I in the program had in the middle of the pandemic a guest to the Mónica doctor psychiatrist of the Rio, talking about the psychiatric sequelae of the
covid, the depressions after COVID, the anxiety pictures, in cognitive memory issues, that is, memory disorders and many things and among them. Well, Ticket investigates precisely that the COVID does have a direct correlation between the picture of COVID and its sequelae, with a direct affectation to the arteries of the heart. Studies that have been done that show that the effects of COVID can persist in the cardiovascular system, increase inflammation and plaque formation in the arteries. So,
from the point of view, I think so. There' s like a concatenation of health events in Ricardo Cáceres, which well happened now. Ricardo Cásares might not have been working on an Aztec television morning and being on vacation in Tolune, and this could have happened the same way. Only well, right now, he' s in a period of work. That' s
how I get it, and I see it. And in the case of Bisoño, because there is also talk that the Trisoño mom was very serious of covid that also, apparently, according to them, also in selling himself to a person who already had chronic breathing problems that for a long time was not recent, but for a long time it was already dependent on an oxygen tank
support and that, because its health was not the best. I don' t have the evidence, because well, I think you listen, I heard this afternoon from Inette Puente selling out that the lady spent a lot of time in bed, that she was no longer very energetic or in good physical condition.
And surely there I do believe that being in a state of great anguish to find out about the real condition in which your child is, may have increased the health problems he already had, the anguish, the worry, of course that is, your immune system to both parties that I totally agree with what one says with what others say. He accepted and respected absolutely all opinions.
Yeah, that' s right. Yes, it is true that the question of covid we have known of cases of right now wrote to someone of a child who had problems in his heart since having had covid We know that it was vaccines that I am not anti- vaccine. I do, I go with something, but it was vaccines that weren' t tested, like all the vaccines are tested. They were vaccines that were given without having been, they would have carried the protocol, that is, in fact everyone knew
that they had missed steps. There is also no belief, because, of course, everyone turns to see Dani, a raquel Bigorra, with whom he had just fought, and that comes into all this sort of thing. Of course, well, she' s Cuban, because she' s taking revenge on him. I could personally accept one theory and another is true. There is a negative energy or depression that makes your immune system depress. That' s absolutely true. On the other hand, there are organisms that may not
have been well cared for or something has happened. If you' re right, maybe Ricardo Cáceres would have had that heart attack in or out of astec telesion. I don' t know if he smoked, for example. I don' t know what factor that risk would have been,' cause maybe he' s a thin person. But that doesn' t mean that he couldn' t have cholestero in his blood and arteries covered by excess fat gas, thinness or otherwise. Anyway, but something' s not right. There,
it' s not right. Ephraim already remembers the idea. The grandmothers said that when there is a curse issue, that death comes, that is, my grandmother said it a lot, death comes. And it tells people that they are already alive for life, and it is that to the people who believe in the mandres of the Chalecono it gives something, that is, and we do not point to anyone in Cuba or anything, that is only.
But if it' s weird, because from popular beliefs, this whole life- for- life thing, if it' s weird now in the case of vaccines, and I want to tell you because I' m a very weird thing. I am not a man of science, but I also believe in this loose part and so forth and bear no such way as we are many, we are in the midst of vaccinations. I started the pandemic
four years ago, I told everyone. It' s what we' re going to inherit from humanity, because just like for the polio vaccine, the mumps vaccine, the triple vaccine and all the vaccines, the vaccine is from the papilloma, all these wonderful vaccines that help us, are grounded and serve as they serve, Right now, They were tested on people who happened what ' s happening to us, Ahorita. This, this thing about vaccinations messing with us and not helping us, is what we' re inheriting from the
next humans who are coming to earth. There' s no way it' s normal. We' re not anti- vaccine, but the fact that the vaccines weren' t there because it was the emergency was fast. Of course, of course, I was going to bring back sequels and we have to be realistic to open our eyes and be warned. Without fear, vaccines and not vaccines, or vaccines, yes, indeed, it is my sacrifice so that humanity can endure. I' m going to deliver some of my
health because it' s more. There it is known that in medical congresses there are already names of vaccines that have been said to be very bad and neither good nor way, because already if you lie down, then persine and say what follows, because that is the way life is. Some who were
going to be even worse than other areas were going to do better. Now there are people who have put on the vaccines that I put on, that was the Pfizer and they did great and I didn' t. I had algic reactions, very strong and very long anyway, but that' s so to see, and one thing Ephraim is saying is this thing can exist beliefs and it' s not bad. People around the world believe people, everyone
has traditions. There were the grandmothers who said that the child had to be rubbed and that she died and well, that' s how my grandmothers were. I probably did too and my maternal grandmother or ta, but I don ' t remember the truth. But yes, you can' t deny what beliefs are And now, it' s a coincidence that we all find strange, because they' re two people. And then Ramses seer, Ahorita. They wrote to me here that whatever I was going to see what I had
said had already told me that rams is psychic. I had said two people, but that seems relative to me. And besides, I was also just told that Ricardo Caceres did smoke until a year ago then the cigarette. I want to tell you that cigars don' t get rid of a month in a non- man. The lung takes the same time you take to smoke the same time it takes to recover up to twenty years. Twenty years pack recovers lung. Probably not the heart, and blood might be faster, but
the lung does have very severe damage. So, well, we' re talking about things that are coincident that, well, yeah, we all want to find an explanation. We find it strange and sorry. I mean, there' s already a lot I can believe or not believe in, but I do. Yeah, I believe in bad energy, that when we' re depressed we get sicker, that when we' re clear it happens to things that are inevitable. But mel is not that no more. I wanted to show you my Mickey pen more so I wouldn' t get humiliated.
It' s not from the diamond and I' ve already brought this from me very or. I want to say something I don' t totally look at emotional states there, because it' s already very proven that they have a direct effect on the immune system. So, what we' ve been saying more or less about Daniel' s mom in this case, of course, surely, but she' s already talked about bringing a bad state of health. Not that the lady was spotless and suddenly something happened to her.
I think it wasn' t, but I can have affected this emotional now that whatever these coincidences are that everything happens in such a short and close period, obviously, it does get us thinking a lot, but I' m going to tell you that we point out that very often, because the people that we try to try to understand the phenomena from another place, how many times there have been famous moms, but they have lost children and they have
suffered the unspeakable and have lived and famous, because we have a lot. That' s good, Dalina Fernández, who suffered a lot, but survived her daughter for many years. I remember the case of the zaguirre, who
lost a very young son. Also, to see it is not very far from disease, because we will assume that they will say no, because by accident, how you do it by disease sounds exactly dandale and that they have really suffered to the insides and have lived, I mean, not necessarily this happens, but that, because it will sound very stupid what I am going to say. But that' s how it happens until it happens how many
times it looks. It' s like when you say this about self- fulfilling prophecies, I didn' t know that if I was going to give myself the place by walking, I don' t know what I was going to fall to number one at best, you' ve gone a hundred times through that place and you haven' t fallen until one day if you fell and besides, how much your predisposition, your inclination to make one thing happen, I mean, what I want to get to is that things happen.
Lupita Ephraim, because it happens, because life is like this, because one gets sick, because one dies, because one goes adding, as in the case already told us Ricardo, type of smoker Ricardos has had covid twice. You should also see what the genetic inclination is in your family, what the hearts of this family are like, because that can also have a clear influence. It' s a cardiopathic family or a relative, a cardiopathic dad and
that being shut down aha. Then one can go like making certain explanations, because a more logical well, without that happens the beliefs that everyone can have.
Now I' m going to be a little brusque about this, but I was saying to myself people have been talking to me and they' ve been telling me a lot this feeling that I understand him, because the pain is looking to see where it' s unclear and the fear he gives us because we' re all just as vulnerable at a time when things happen, so they' ve told me, yes, that one person permutates one life for another and I don' t know what. But I, frankly, can' t imagine anyone thinking. I think of God, I think of
a God that I also told you. I do, I believe that there is a God and that then God I told him listen, for you know that you don' t take that and better to me and that God says now you beat him can I don' t believe this, frankly, because
a God will lend himself that kind of negotiation. But what might happen is that someone who is not very healthy and who is not enduring the pain of knowing that a child is very delicacy also his will would be touched in such a way that this immune system, already affected, already depressed, He has just let himself overcome now what is a certainty. That can be assured 100 percent. So and they won' t discuss it with me, they' ll see there' s no way I' ll discuss it with you to
see 100%. It is that no one, absolutely no one, can say with absolute security and certainty what happened to one person or another. No one can say that. No. We can' t say the closest. We would have to know Daniel' s story of life and dream, his story to the doctor, his emotional history, his in that by Saturdays Mondays Mars, when he does exercises, true, but from his mother too, but Ricardo Casters also, but his predecessors and that we do not know completely.
We should also know perfectly well that there is not a single scientist on earth who still knows because they have not agreed. Say that the vaccines did hurt, say that the vaccines didn' t hurt, that some cines didn ' t and Covid' s sequelae are still being studied. A little while ago he also reminded me of long Covid and that if he had Covid he
still has sequels. That' s still being discussed. It' s impossible and that' s why it' s interesting and it seems to me to hear an opinion, another opinion, without judging any, because the absolute certainty of what has happened, because no one has it. So it is and they know that this is the subject of respect, because to see if all
the time we say that we do not believe in the Churches. Well, I say it all the time and lupita then mestricunda and so on, but we always respect it or it' s clear that it' s what I want to believe, not as long as I don' t sing and that and they take your personality and you bribe and so on, we can bring what we want into whatever we want. I mean, it' s okay.
It' s okay with life and you know what happens that looking for explanations, whether scientific or astrological, metaphysical, is because we want to have control. It will always be the answer and in all there is a margin of error, also in science and very big and support because I am nutritionists, no way, even if they say that not also the sciences is wrong and much and here what mel Martinez said, yes exactly we have to be a generation of vaccine tests. No way is that what we' re going
to inherit from science garcía norm. Yeah, I' m reading you then. We' re all reading to each other Yes, it was telling me to smile at it and I was reading it then. What I' m going to is really how we look for the answers. If you' re looking for some answers, because we' re fanatics of control. We want to know both the scientific response and the astrological response seeks the same and both, surely the astrological one have more margin of error than the scientific one.
But the scientist has also been very wrong. Doctors smoked and in front of the pregnant woman, not pregnant women smoked in front of the nursing baby or forgiveness. Pregnant women can' t. You take good plan in. They smoked during the waiter and already with the baby, also the absolute ones and with the baby while they loved me, they smoked. Yeah, it' s true about what Frane says. You' re absolutely right. That' s why theories and scientific advances give you because there are changes, there are
things that are being tested. You know you hear medicines that have had to be removed from the market because they have had consequences that were not seen during the trial periods, which are often very long. Ah no, well,
they appear after and tremendous. Then. This is a reality and what you say, Ephraim, is that one needs to have control, either by believing one thing that goes another and holding the crack table, is a reality of the human being, because that calms us down, of what of the horrible and terrible uncertainty, of having to accept that we don' t know everything
and that we know very little. In the end and that' s scary, then I better get married, let' s say that key to what you do, because if I didn' t abandon, I wouldn' t tolerate it. The mind, does not tolerate incensity, uncertainty is a precipice. It has to go beyond uncertainty. It' s standing up, picking up on a cliff always and that' s how you are and I don
' t vote. It is very important that you said and I would like to resume and make an absolute and firm emphasis on that is certainly we do not live the circumstances of absolutely anyone and in the case of Daniel Bisoño, of whom we have spoken so much, we do not live his life, we are not with him, because ah how he has liked to have people.
It' s not that he also took care of us he was there he doesn' t know, I mean, really maybe, because it' s like u viete takes a very happy picture, one day in a restaurant and you already have a life dissipated because it' s a restaurant and don ' t know if I exercise, if the functional is killing me, if I take my vitamins and take care of my family, I mean, it ' s not so Daniel let see part of his life and that' s
why they already consider many people that' s his whole life. Look at even going to work when he was still feeling unimproved, he doesn' t
have a direct relationship with what' s happening to him now. Honestly, we don' t know there are people who are actually saved by work and authorized by theirs, because surely, so, we know that the doctor didn ' t say yes, you can go sit down by windowing an hour and if that' s going to help you, because we don' t know, then we can' t ensure that because you went to work or didn ' t go to work, that if we take care of you because we don' t know. I think maybe he was looking out for you.
What happens is that his painting was already very delicate in exact. That' s right, because that' s the point, and let' s see what' s going on with this. I hope you both do well. Well, I already think Ricardo Casars is very stable and I hope he recovers with the days Daniel bisoño and can continue with his life for the daughter he
has and for everything else. And, well, it does seem a tragedy to me what has happened outside the causes and, on the other hand, on the other hand, what I was very pleased to read was a tweet by Daniela Parra. It seems to me about three days ago, where he said there was already a date for a new hearing in the case of Héctor
Parra, remember that all the doors had been closed here. There is one factor that stands out who makes the thread that Daniela Parra recommends that you read it right now, I tell you who it is But there is a very important factor that says that what coincidence that after Daniela Parra comes out on the show today, in the dance contest and affirms certain things and that when it is questioned about her father and Alexa, goes out to say that how is
it possible that people selling is supporting daniel A? Daniel Parra and Héctor Parra begin to open the doors to Daniela and Héctor Parra, especially here. I stress this because we have been told, for example, that we defend Mayela Laguna. And mayera Laguna is not defended. The minor is defended because it is a matter of seeking the best welfare of the small apolo child. That is the truth and two, if the voice is not raised, it is exercised, then easier the power of others. We agree. But, well,
who wants to start Melén and good me. What I see is that I do. There was already a date for this hearing, which responds to the appeal filed by Daniela and her lawyers to review her father' s chasteness and, as the word says, therefore, to appeal to the sentence that
had already been handed down, I would not doubt it. Lupito, I wouldn' t doubt it if there was a pressure from the media, because that, then, does happen unquestionably and the fact that she has resorted with every reason and any daughter would surely do so if she wants to defend a father or anyone who wants to defend someone from her family and achieve until she applies as much as possible to do what this person considers to be right,
because she will take what she can. And if this media exhibition has favored her, because I wouldn' t judge her for this, but I do think I could see something there, certainly because there was already an intervention by these important TV characters. Not exactly. Ephraim, Ephraim, I would like to celebrate how good it is for you to have that second chance, that the doors of this situation are opened to you. But, at the same time, very sad, because this only happens because it is a media issue
and because they have the opportunity to live the situation. But how many people are in similar situations and we can' t see their cases because they' re there. I mean, that' s good, that' s really good for Daniel and his dad, that especially for Daniela who' s suffered so much because she' s the collateral victim of all this disaster that she can feel a little bit of peace and hope and light on such a dark road that she' s been and that she' s been a girl who
' s behaved so bravely. How nice for her, but how sad that justice and that' s what I meant last time they even ignorantly told me. But it' s just that it' s very painful for me, like Milenian to see that the laws in Mexico are really there as a codeadorno, that is, as a Christmas tree. I don' t get it, I mean, if we weren' t watching, if we hadn' t been in the keels, dancing today and all this windowing stuff, what
would be going on or the story would be different. That' s what I think we have to question ourselves as a society, why cars owe us so much, at what time, what we have to look for these channels, why we have to raise our voices, to look for those who help us and not leverage us, but who raise their voices for us, who says, who turns us to see in a way not like what they say in Mexico, the neighbor' s son or anyone else is not that we
should not be all. Anyone should be justice for everyone. Another thing that looks like it' s going to happen now is, if I' m not mistaken, it' s that now they' re going to send, call, testify Jimmy Hoffman, as I understand it, count that Daniel the one who' s well reported here, because you' re accusing for a crime that you' ve hidden from her, I didn' t want to report for so many years. Then you were somehow complicit because you were there
allowing your daughter to happen what you said happened. No, but that seems to me then as it demands justice. I' m not saying I' m guilty, or you don' t understand why then they say no. I' m not taking part, I' m saying more what didn' t happen, which was calling her to testify. And now you' re going to call to testify, and that' s to make justino listen to both parties, to take all the evidence, that what Daniel had claimed,
the evidence they presented, had not been taken into account. And now I do. And the audience, as I understand it, is the day, for the twenty- eight seems to me no yes, the twenty- eight
day, the twenty- eight day, two more days. Yeah. Of course because, moreover, it is also important to reiterate that when we have talked about this case so badly taken, we refer specifically to this, not that we have a certainty that it is the guilty lord or is innocent, because we have no way of knowing what it is and that that is why Alexa is then revictimized, because then you do not believe him and not but that the whole case was carried out in the worst way. Many protocols and
legal guidelines that had to be followed were ignored. He put a lot of people in your hands. It got you dirty. The gentleman was arrested practically illegally, according to lawyers and others. And that' s the point we ' ve been insisting on all this time. And that this point that Daniela defends, besides defending her dad because she says I know him, I lived with him and I know things that there yes, she knows we don' t. And that' s the thing to do, because things should be
done the way they should. I' m not sure that' s what ' s going on. It is not a question of whoever is guilty or not being treated as justice. One of the things that they dirty and that were seen in the case of Héctor Parra was, for example, that it was made that what is called that trailer of a documentary that no one has seen, that has not come to light, but where it was, evidently tendentious. Where I was invited and when I was invited to a person I
don' t know. When I asked about this person with friends of mine, I was told no way no, because they' re going to edit you. Maybe you' re gonna give your opinion and maybe they' re gonna edit you and you' re gonna finish. They said things that don ' t exist to say, very good idea. You' re absolutely right, because it wasn' t about taking sides for anyone. I once met giny many years ago, but she' s not my friend. I don ' t know alexa, not scuectos, I don' t know any.
I wouldn' t have to take sides. What I do believe is that there should be, as I did, the Constitution, prompt and expeditious justice, but for all and that it is fair and not that some can put their hands in and others not, that some can declare and others can not, that they can show us things and others not. That' s what ' s not right. That' s what I think isn' t right. What was very bad and very dark in the case of Héctor Parra Efraín,
is that it is the issue. This is exactly where we are told that the process has already been well handled, very stained and we need to start from scratch. No. But it is no longer possible because we haven ' t started from scratch for a while now. It' s caused me a lot of pain and this question of Mom not going to testify and the cover- up she said is something that' s gonna make me noise all
my life. I mean, because it' s no longer that less back, I don' t know what, but it' s not that they really know that it' s very painful the day that it was the march still last year I was going through this one. I think I told you. Lupita that peace I had to pass through imicirle la juárez and saw the stories. I listened and ended up crying, because we really see what they ' re doing. But listen to the stories of so much injustice about how
if there' s no lever, you' ve already been merged. It ' s not really worth it. We have not seen, for example, the case of Alejandra Cuevas, who is now an activist, who had a struggle and who is now defending women who have been victims of justice, for having been accused of crimes that they did not commit or unjustly sentenced. And it' s the one that helps him. There are other people who call themselves activists who, in my opinion, exploit some of the people who are
in prison, no more to interview them. But Alejandra Cuevas, on the contrary, it seems to me that if you are an activist, there is indeed, for example, a documentary the other day I found I think it is the Netflix. I don' t think you' ll listen to me much, but it' s called a false statement and she' s a lawyer in the United States who defends people who were forced to testify in some way or who are unjustly in jail. He is also already dealing with these
cases. What gives Ephraim courage and I understand, of course, is that people are frustrated with efforts to defend themselves in a fair way and that you get nothing because you don' t have a deputy or a former deputy, or a famous one or one. You don' t have anyone to help you get your own version of the facts. I don' t mean to get you at least given a chance to tell your side of the story. Wrong. Yeah, I totally agree. That is what is unworthy and irritated.
But it is also understood that if things work this way and someone in such a state of despair finds himself in the possibility to tell you they have supported with someone, because they will take it, because no way that nothing no longer, that is, what we do then, yes, it is very regrettable, but it is also good news that there is this new audience and that now that, for good or bad, there are so many looks on that case, because it is proceeding in the right way so that it
looks exactly right, for yes, and this has not to do with magic or anything, because it is simply how it happens in this country sometimes with respect to justice. And well, presumed, not presumed guilty, not good. I also paid honor. There is also this series of documentaries of alleged people that have dealt with several cases and that I think there were some of tobacco that have already managed to get out. That guy' s a father.
That kind of case is father? But how many people are waiting to be approached by a lawyer such as those alleged guilty, such as those of false statements or like Alejandra Cuevas, an activist, to help him. It ' s thousands and thousands of cases not. And, well, Daniela Parra is lucky enough that she is lucky enough to be able to raise her voice by having participated in an important program where she could become visible, exactly visible to the authorities. No, yes, they want to add. Oh,
well, nothing. I believe that this programme has been very enriching because, yes, we have raised different points of view on these different issues of today, and because everyone, no, everyone will form their own criteria, but, as far as possible, whatever it is with all peace. Please,
exactly, Ephraim, we' re in exactly the same. Do not think what you want to say, generate polemics and want to generate controversy, but always with a lot of respect and looking for everyone their own truth, without hurting anyone else with all accuracy. Listen, then, if I wanted to answer Carlita, because she asked us several times when she was lit from the Moon, but that was for members. No. The Moon program is for members, both in this channel and in History. In history you can go
see it and there it is stored. And the next program we' ll do for members has to do with Nicola Tesla, we' ll let you know the date and so on so that they' ll be present. And good, but let' s talk fast. I read some messages. I remember what happened to the whole media show and how it was shown terribly, how Carlos Lorete Mona of Mola was questioned live cornering him. Terrible. Terrible. Terrible. The lawyers of the alleged culprit are relatives of Laida Sansora,
Governor of Campeche. Well, that' s not their fault. As long as they do things right, something in our country is so unfortunate that justice and the law only apply to those who have, because sometimes no later you don' t get angry Efraín says Alberto García you' re going to get
old faster. Exactly listen, so do the little things. The first obligation of the judges of the Criminal Chamber is to decide on the basis of proceedings only and under the rules of appeal they can take into account without taking into account exact media pressure. This should be the case, but both parties should also receive evidence. No Dr Amelis, certain to be absolved of every crime
how justice would reach both the mother and the daughter. But what do you mean, My Hoffman, which is what we said at first, to Jimmy Hoffman and alexa. I think it links maybe. Nothing would happen, but with Jimmy Hofman probably not, but I don' t know what you think
mendi. I suppose, because this already belongs to the field of law professed that, by the way, I did study, but I did not have a title or practice for many years now, but it seems to me that I would understand, apart from what a lawyer who knows about the case tells us, a trial would have to be made. If there was an accusation, I don' t want to think of an accusation directly towards her. I' m not sure it would be a natural consequence of an acquittal.
So now go on about someone else. I don' t think I' d operate like that, but I' m not entirely sure. I think there should be an accusation straight to her, but, well, we could look into it and tell them. But what is going to have to happen with Héctor Parras and if he is abtuelto or gives you a lesser sentence and he leaves there, because surely he will need a lot, a lot of therapeutic support, because everything he has lived must be marking him a lot.
He didn' t in many ways, he did give it up too. Probably exactly. No. I don' t think we' re spinning. Says Surimi' s bar has a lot of twists on the subject. It ' s just not like we give him a lot of fliers. You have to see the subject as a roast chick. Yeah, he' s going around a lot, but to see it everywhere. But we can' t do it. That we can' t do and I don' t think we' re ever going to do is to assert things that don' t tell us or force rumors that don' t tell us either, truths,
half or truths that are distorted. We can' t do that. Ephraim, you know why we also call ourselves this trio of characters that come from another galaxy, because neither the three d is absolutist or Melisa, laughs a lot that no woe we do not believe in days, but the hignos, but it has never been groser has done ay, there are you never more until lentra of the game and to see tons tell me that it is hears ephray others, because we cannot be absolutists really for those is this kind of
debates, for like the rocked chicken, to see it in many places, because then, maybe the one here thinks this and well, you see and it throws the light on the other side. I mean, we really can ' t be that shallow really, not exactly. You don' t have to see how. Already, for example, it says here that Esparsa lupita that the complaint against the Hoffmans is already made, that in the two thousand
twenty- one Dani Parra made it. I wasn' t aware, but, well, if you' re okay, not the complaint, not that, of course, that' s done, of course, not what I told you at first The complaint against Ginny Hoffman, especially Jinny Hofman, has been made since the two thousand twenty- one, when Daniela Parra tells her how if you knew what was going on, you didn' t report it. Then you' re complicit in the abuse and casually that didn' t
proceed. He made a formal complaint and more follow- up and I' m not exactly, and after Daniela Parra presented more evidence that was not received either. Then. This is the kind of irregularities there were, that there were in this case. But we' re going to keep track. On the 28th is the new audience of daniel of Héctor Parra. They' re going to present, I suppose, new evidence that' s still pending,
and we' ll see what happens if they call jin Hoffman. But we can' t do anything, say anything, or affirm anything until both of them do. I think so. Well, then, time to say goodbye. Dear Dr Amel, thank you very much for a pleasure as always being here and we will see you tomorrow with everything now exactly. Dear Ephraim, girls, dear everyone out there behind the screen excellent start of week, last week of the month of February, which quickly left the year, which really
left the year vamente. It' s gone. Well, come on at eight thirty, I' ll wait for you in history, in history, you can see today' s recommendations that I' ve come up with. I did, I saw the expatriate series. Very good, I thought, but well, let' s go, right now from history to history. Listen there, without Yolanda to fag, let' s talk about Cristian Castro,
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