Pictures from a fantastic trip to Croatia in which David and his information was featured in:
A 20-minute live interview on Croatian national television, the country's version of the BBC, at prime time.
A five-minute report on the main Breakfast TV programme.
A three-page feature in the Croatian version of Time Magazine, a publication called Globus.
A two-page feature in the main Croatian Sunday newspaper in which the writer said that, having heard the information explained, he believed David was right about a global conspiracy.
An hour answering questions on a major Croatian website.
Two 40-minute interviews to be broadcast on Croatian national TV on a programme called The Edge of Science.
A stream of other media of many and various kinds.
And the trip was completed with a talk presentation in a park in the centre of the Croatian capital, Zagreb, attended by 700 people under a marquee in what turned out to be a major thunderstorm with torrential rain. Hundreds who wanted to attend could not due to lack of space.
Croatia, or large numbers of its people, are waking up to a new reality, that's for sure.
On arrival ...
Waiting to appear on Croatian prime-time national television within two hours of arrival. I'm talking here with the interpreters who do live simultaneous translation for the audience. They were incredible. How do they do it??
Live on Croatian television.
Press conference in the park where the main talk was held during the first Zagreb Festival celebrating knowledge, the arts, diversity, consciousness and the environment.
Public discussion about 'Greenwash' - the false use of the environment to sell products.
Seven hundred people packed a vast marquee to see David's presentation in a Zagreb park. Hundreds more could not get in through lack of space, such was the interest in this information in Croatia.
Scenes from the talk ...
And then the thunderstorm and the rain came ...
My computer went haywire with rain in the works and so did the projection equipment ... but somehow we kept it going.
An umbrella to protect the computer ...
... and then a bigger one as the rain became torrential amid thunder and lightning.
But with organiser Emil soaked-to-the-skin we managed to get through to the end with a lot of laughs ...
... Great trip, thank-you Croatia and everyone involved.
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