Summary of "خطبة الوداع و العشاء الأخير بين الأمة و الروم صراع مرير."
Summary
The speaker, a Tunisian activist/researcher emphasizing a Carthaginian/Maghreb identity, delivers a long address that combines personal background, a legal complaint, and claims about a scientific project developed near Sidi Salem in Bizerte. The talk mixes technical assertions about environmental and agricultural effects with accusations of unlawful demolition, theft and bureaucratic obstruction. He calls for the Tunisian military to receive and protect the project’s documentation and research, and expresses political disappointment with civilian authorities.
Central technical claim: a metallic pyramidal “nursery” and associated methods (sound frequencies, vibrations, controlled detonations) can remediate local ionospheric/climatic damage and boost agricultural yields.
Identity and context
- The speaker frames himself as a Tunisian inventor/worker rooted in Carthaginian and Maghreb heritage.
- He praises Tunisia’s pluralism since the 2011 revolution and stresses patriotic motives for his work.
- He presents his activities as national, preventative and defensive in nature.
The project
- Location: a metallic pyramidal “nursery” structure built near the Sidi Salem tourist complex in Bizerte.
- Basis: designed according to geo‑biophysical studies performed by the speaker and his group.
- Intended purposes:
- Stimulate plant growth and improve agricultural yields (vines, olives, etc.).
- Purify the local ionosphere, restore ion density and ozone balance, attract rain clouds and mitigate climate disruption the speaker attributes to HAARP‑like electromagnetic projects.
- Serve preventive and defensive national uses; the speaker argues military engineering would be the appropriate custodian.
Claimed experimental success
- The speaker asserts that experimental activations using sound frequencies, vibrations and controlled detonations produced measurable environmental effects in September–October, including instances of localized rainfall.
- He says the experiments showed promising results and that documentation will appear in a forthcoming report.
Conflict with authorities and legal action
- Accusations against local agents:
- He accuses local police/security agents of organizing the demolition, theft and destruction of the pyramidal structure and related equipment.
- He names the head of the Boujdifa police station, Mohamed El‑Qayasmi, as involved and names Nazir Salem as the operator/owner of the equipment (bulldozer/tractor) used.
- Procedural concerns:
- He says the demolition occurred without proper judicial authorization.
- He reports a later document purportedly from the Governor of Bizerte was unsigned and suspicious.
- Legal steps taken:
- He states he filed complaints with the Public Prosecutor and the Bizerte court and plans further legal follow‑up.
- He claims the National Guard did not act to protect the site.
- Broader complaints:
- He expresses distrust of ministries and academic institutions for protecting inventions, alleging that intellectual property often ends up being sold or transferred abroad.
Contact with the military
- He reports contacting the Tunisian Army’s Chief of Staff and the Military Engineering Corps to submit his thesis, experiment data and patents to national defense rather than civilian institutions.
- He says he received acknowledgement receipts but no substantive follow‑up.
Political warnings and personal stance
- He addresses President Kais Saied directly, criticizing perceived inaction and suggesting animosity toward him; he says he once supported the president (2019) but now regrets it.
- He warns of arbitrary arrests and “traps” by security services and says he speaks now because he may be prevented from doing so later.
- He frames his work as patriotic, anticipates skepticism from scientists who may not verify field results, and expresses hope for North Africa’s agricultural and environmental recovery.
Overall assessment
- The video combines:
- A technical claim that a pyramidal apparatus and associated methods can remediate local ionospheric/climatic damage and boost agriculture.
- A report of alleged unlawful demolition, theft and bureaucratic obstruction.
- The speaker requests that the Tunisian military receive and protect the project’s documentation and research, and expresses political disappointment with current civilian authorities.
Presenters / contributors mentioned
- Unnamed Tunisian speaker / project leader (presenter)
- Kais Saied — President of Tunisia (addressee/figure referenced)
- Mohamed El‑Qayasmi — named as head of Boujdifa police station (accused of leading demolition)
- Nazir Salem — named as owner/operator of equipment (bulldozer/tractor) used in the demolition
- Owner of Sidi Salem Hotel — referenced in dispute over premises
- Head of the agency for protection and development of the coastal strip in Bizerte — referenced in dispute
- Public Prosecutor of Bizerte — legal contact / recipient of complaint
- General Mohamed El Ghoul — Chief of Staff of the Tunisian Army (contacted about the project)
- Unnamed university professor (PhD candidate) — collaborator on experiments
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