Peter Gamma (Physiologist & Director) Meditation Research Institute Switzerland (MRIS)

Don t shout out loud if you walk by at a school house in Switzerland – or you risk to be controlled by the Police

Last Updated on March 22, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

Recently Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org walked by a school house and shouted out loud. Immediately afterwards he was controlled by the Swiss Police:

But how could this happen? Was he filmed from a drone flying trough the air with a high-tech microphone? This was the hypothesis of Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org after what recently happened at the MRIS:

https://petergamma.org/category/legal-affairs-in-switzerland/

And generally in his life in recent years.

But Peter walked by at the school house again today where he was controlled by the Police. And then he saw something which looks like a surveillance station. He thought it could be a microphone. And where there is a microphone, cameras are not far from it.

So Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org has a new hypothesis. That cameras and microphones observed him at the school house. And artificial intelligence software recognizes if a child was shouting out or a pedestrian is shouting out. If it is a pedestrian, the Police is alarmed immediately and automatically.

If this is the case and the Police has camera and microphone data of Peter Gamma, he will doubt about these data together with his lawyer up to the Swiss Federal Court and the European Court of Human Rights.

Is it not only human to to shout out loud for everybody every now and then? As it is for the children human to shout out loud? Especially when a crowd of shouting children made him suffer and shout our loud as well? Since he was a little bit angry for instance because of what happened recently at the MRIS?:

https://petergamma.org/category/legal-affairs-in-switzerland/

But to avoid such legal disputes in the future, Peter Gamma will stop shouting out loud near school houses in Switzerland as much as possible.

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