Pascal Najadi

Pascal Najadi (born August 20, 1967) is a retired Swiss Investment banker, film maker, author, and the son of Hussain Najadi. He currently works as a peace and bitcoin activist.[1] He is best known for producing movies like Grounding - The Last Days of Swissair (in 2006) which was voted as one of the best films in Swiss film history.[2] He also produced Rebel News (2015), and National Citizens Inquiry (NCI) (2023).[3]

Pascal Najadi
Born (1967-08-20) August 20, 1967
Occupations
  • Investment banker
  • investor
  • philanthropist
  • producer
  • writer

He sued Swiss president Alain Berset for abusing his office and making false statements on Swiss television regarding COVID-19.[4][5]

Biography

In 1989, Najadi began working as a public relations assistant for Klaus J. Stöhlker at Klaus J. Stöhlker AG in Zollikon, Switzerland. Later that year, he was hired as an account executive for sales of open-end mutual funds to Swiss banks by Orbitex Finanz AG in Zurich, Switzerland.[1]

From 1993 until 2003, Najadi served as a management board member at Dresdner Bank, London and was in charge of capital , markets business covering Central Europe, Central Asia, the Russian federation, Africa and the Middle East .[6][7]

After his father Hussain Najadi was assassinated in Kuala Lumpur in 2013, he claimed that the Malaysian government and president covered his father's murderers.[8][9][10][11] [12]

In 2023, Najadi filed a civil case against Pfizer in New York, alleging harm from the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine.[13][14][15]

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