Bolsonaro supporters were injured and several needed to be taken to public hospitals in Brasília after being struck by lightning. The protesters were waiting for Nikolas Ferreira's march to the capital to end. In total, 72 people received some type of medical attention, with 24 taken to the hospital and eight in serious condition. Nikolas has excellent oratory skills and communication with young audiences and presents himself as Bolsonaro's successor, with the march to Brasília being an act to strengthen his name. The congressman is reportedly trying to establish himself as the successor to the former president not for 2026, but for 2030. Sakamoto correctly points out that Nikolas and Michelle Bolsonaro have a very different worldview from Bolsonaro's children, heavily influenced by religion. 00:00 Nikolas Tragedy Bolsonaro supporters were injured in Brasília after lightning struck the march that was waiting for Nikolas Ferreira. In total, 72 received medical attention, 24 were hospitalized, and eight are in serious condition. The march aims to project Nikolas as Bolsonaro's successor for 2030. 01:58 Nikolas' March Nikolas Ferreira began a march from Paracatu, Minas Gerais, to Brasília to protest in favor of Bolsonaro. However, according to Robson Bonin of Veja magazine, the march had the opposite effect, delaying the former president's house arrest. Veja reported that the Supreme Court's willingness to place Bolsonaro under house arrest changed completely after the march began. Nikolas used the demonstration to revive the old debate about the convictions of January 8th, criticizing the Supreme Court. Placing the former president under house arrest now would give the congressman the argument that he had cornered the Court. 03:37 Lightning strike at the demonstration Bolsonaro supporters were injured and several had to be taken to public hospitals in Brasília after being struck by lightning. The demonstrators were waiting for Nikolas Ferreira's march to the capital to end. According to G1, 72 people received some type of assistance, with 24 being taken to the hospital and eight in serious condition. At the time, it was raining heavily and very windy. 05:21 Life in Papudinha According to the newspaper O Globo, Bolsonaro is doing very well in his cell in Papudinha. A week into his new penitentiary, the former president maintains daily conversations with Anderson Torres and Silvinei Vasques, receives meals prepared by Michelle, has adopted a daily stretching routine, and spends his time watching football matches. Alexandre de Moraes acknowledged that the former president has much better conditions than all other prisoners in the Brazilian prison system. Allies report that the former president even sunbathes frequently and takes walks accompanied by a guard with his former subordinates. And sometimes he eats his meals in Torres' cell. 07:08 Nikolas' Objective Leonardo Sakamoto, from UOL, has a very accurate view of Nikolas Ferreira's journey. According to Sakamoto, Nikolas has excellent oratory skills and communication with young audiences, positioning himself as Bolsonaro's successor, with the march to Brasília serving as an act to strengthen his name. The congressman is reportedly aiming to establish himself as the former president's successor not for 2026, but for 2030. Sakamoto correctly points out that Nikolas and Michelle Bolsonaro have a very different worldview from Bolsonaro's children, heavily influenced by religion. 09:10 Neobolsonarism Bolsonarism is a movement that emerged from the natural evolution of Malufism, which needs to be interpreted as a religious movement, as it has its own interpretations of sacred books, dogmas, beliefs, and churches—specifically the Lagoinha Baptist Church of André Valadão, which propagates a "Christianity of hate," a crusader against minorities. Bolsonarism is a movement that emerged from the natural evolution of Malufism. However, like Malufism, Bolsonarism tends to end or transform into something beyond what it is today.