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* [[Bilderberg/Guests/Switzerland| {{#ask:[[-Has witness::~Bilderberg/*]][[Has nationality::Swiss]] OR [[-Has participant::~Bilderberg/*]][[Has nationality::Switzerland]] |format=count}} Swiss have visited the Bilderberg]]. Some Swiss citizens are known to have attended [[Le Cercle]]  
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[[Bilderberg/Guests/Switzerland| {{#ask:[[-Has witness::~Bilderberg/*]][[Has nationality::Swiss]] OR [[-Has participant::~Bilderberg/*]][[Has nationality::Switzerland]] |format=count}} Swiss have visited the Bilderberg]]. Some Swiss citizens are known to have attended [[Le Cercle]].
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Switzerland joined a partnership with [[NATO]] in 1996, the so -called "[[Partnership for Peace]]"; Since 2018, the Swiss intelligence service (NDB) has also been managed by a general close to NATO.
  
 
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== Functions ==
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[[image:Medien-netzwerk-schweiz.png|thumb|left|450px|Swiss media is dominated by a [[deep state network]] of leading journalists and editors]]
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[[image:Medien-netzwerk-schweiz.png|thumb|left|450px|Swiss media is dominated by a [[deep state network]] of leading journalists and editors. Names include [[Mathias Döpfner]], [[Michael Ringier]], [[Eric Gujer]], [[Pietro Supino]], Swiss members of government [[Doris Leuthard]], [[Ueli Maurer]], [[Johann Schneider-Ammann]] and [[Pascal Couchepin]].]]
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The CEO of the NZZ media group, [[Felix R. Graf]], and the former SRG general director, [[Roger de Weck]], are both Young Global Leaders of the [[World Economic Forum]] (WEF). [[SRF]] moderator [[Arthur Honegger]] as well as the [[NZZ]] correspondents [[Niklaus Nuspliger]] and [[Marie-Astrid Langer]] are Young Leaders of the [[American Swiss Foundation]].<ref>https://swprs.org/netzwerk-medien-schweiz/</ref>
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Many department editors and correspondents for the [[NZZ]] have attended Bilderberg conferences.
  
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[[Tamedia]] President [[Pietro Supino]] was appointed to the board of directors of the Italian group Editorial in April [[2020]], which includes ''[[La Repubblica]]'' and ''[[La Stampa]]'', and which in turn was taken over by the investment company Exor, co-owner of the British ''[[Economist]]''.
  
 
== People ==
 
== People ==

Revision as of 23:47, 17 September 2022

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Switzerland is the place for significant deep state activities

111 Swiss have visited the Bilderberg. Some Swiss citizens are known to have attended Le Cercle.

Switzerland joined a partnership with NATO in 1996, the so -called "Partnership for Peace"; Since 2018, the Swiss intelligence service (NDB) has also been managed by a general close to NATO.

Functions

Banking

Full article: Bank of International Settlements
The BIS tower of Basel

The Bank of International Settlements (the central bankers' central bank) is based in Basel, Switzerland.

Rive-Reine-Conference

The Rive-Reine-Conference is a secretive elite get-together arranged by the multinational corporation Nestlé.

Media

Swiss media is dominated by a deep state network of leading journalists and editors. Names include Mathias Döpfner, Michael Ringier, Eric Gujer, Pietro Supino, Swiss members of government Doris Leuthard, Ueli Maurer, Johann Schneider-Ammann and Pascal Couchepin.

The CEO of the NZZ media group, Felix R. Graf, and the former SRG general director, Roger de Weck, are both Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum (WEF). SRF moderator Arthur Honegger as well as the NZZ correspondents Niklaus Nuspliger and Marie-Astrid Langer are Young Leaders of the American Swiss Foundation.[1]

Many department editors and correspondents for the NZZ have attended Bilderberg conferences.

Tamedia President Pietro Supino was appointed to the board of directors of the Italian group Editorial in April 2020, which includes La Repubblica and La Stampa, and which in turn was taken over by the investment company Exor, co-owner of the British Economist.

People


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