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Norwegian man is detained in psychiatric unit for posting truths on Facebook about conspiracies
Trond Harald Håland has been outspoken on social media about the World Economic Forum, climate change and vaccine passports.
He has also been critical of the Norwegian health system for what happened during the pandemic and has also made numerous posts highlighting Norway’s high excess deaths after the rollout of the covid mRNA injections. One of his actions was to write a letter to a senior doctor in his region to stop vaccinating children 5 to 11 years old for covid.
Because of his Facebook posts, an anonymous person reported Håland to the police accusing him of being “mentally unstable.” Based on this, two “health care workers” together with two uniformed police officers arrived at his door, forcibly hauled him out of his home and locked him up in a psychiatric ward.
Håland was forcibly removed from his home and detained for nine days under the Mental Health Protection Act.
When he is healthy and stable, he does not post and is not interested in these topics [climate scepticism, covid vaccine scepticism among other things]. It is not normal behaviour that he is now displaying considering how he is when he is healthy. He is still secretive and suspicious..."
I'm pretty sure it's Polish, pronounced "shash".Szasz sounds like a Jewish name to me
I think "Szasz" could also be either German or Hungarian.I'm pretty sure it's Polish, pronounced "shash".
"Erzebet" is a ((())ish name.The parties present at the Commission’s meeting on 28 July were Håland, Paulsen and chief physician Erzebet Szasz, who is responsible for the Stavanger University Hospital’s decision to use force to detain patients.
I'm pretty sure it's Polish, pronounced "shash".
Might be. (Polish, Hungarian) There was a notable Jewish psychiatrist called Thomas Szasz. I wonder if she might be related? Not many people called Szasz in Norway. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Szasz