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Alex Saab message to the Conference in Venezuela Let us win our freedom!

I would like to read you a letter that I sent you on the occasion of today’s forum. I thank you for honoring us with your presence today in Caracas to discuss, analyze and generate proposals that will help us to continue facing this immoral scourge that is the Lawfare. It would take many days to tell you everything I have learned about this disastrous society that has made a pact with evil in several countries, the law, and some media. But I only have six or seven minutes and here where time seems frozen, without stopping, sometimes a simple story and too many days lived in only six minutes you can tell more.

This simple tale is a message from the character who has lost the most in this Lawfare novel. His confusion as well as the situation of many is completely real, I assure you that from every line of his message a forum could be made. You just have to know how to look. His name is The Human Being.

He asks me to tell you that he is very worried because after so many years of lying, deceiving, slandering, and misinforming, seeking to dominate lives, he had managed, without realizing it, to tame his conscience as well. His reason could no longer distinguish between good and evil either. The Human Being says that at the beginning he thought “what difference does it make?” But recently he was told that one of those lives, even with three years of torture, isolation, slander, and dark loneliness, had not managed to be dominated by him, much less stop fighting. The Human Being tells that, alarmed by this failure, he angrily descended 20 meters to the dark room of sand and salt that is guarded from the sea by a madman to find the Life. But surprised, he found that this Life, having outwitted his security once again, embraced two soft and beautiful girls who called him Daddy, my three and a half year old Charly, my six year old Mimi. The Human Being says that when he saw that this Life had a real family, he pushed away his tamed conscience and gave Life a chance to speak.

Life told him that by taking food to beautiful, blockaded lives, he lost his freedom. And after seeing more than 70 pieces of evidence, several confessions and at least five sentences, Life asked

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