Difference between revisions of "Neue Zürcher Zeitung"
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|image_caption=Head office in Zürich | |image_caption=Head office in Zürich | ||
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+ | |description=Swiss newspaper widely read in Germany. Many deep state connections. Gatekeeper. | ||
|leaders=Neue Zürcher Zeitung/Editor-in-Chief | |leaders=Neue Zürcher Zeitung/Editor-in-Chief | ||
− | }}The '''''Neue Zürcher Zeitung''''' is a Swiss newspaper. | + | }}The '''''Neue Zürcher Zeitung''''' is a Swiss newspaper. Because it is written in German, it is also widely read in [[Germany]]. |
− | == Reporting == | + | |
+ | ==Reporting== | ||
The NZZ reported [[Hany Farid]]'s claim that [[social media]] spreads misinformation about [[COVID-19]].<ref>https://www.nzz.ch/english/social-media-spreads-misinformation-berkeley-researcher-says-ld.1638804</ref> | The NZZ reported [[Hany Farid]]'s claim that [[social media]] spreads misinformation about [[COVID-19]].<ref>https://www.nzz.ch/english/social-media-spreads-misinformation-berkeley-researcher-says-ld.1638804</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Steering the opposition== | ||
+ | In 2024 [[Swiss Policy Research]] analyzed the political-strategic goal of the paper, especially in Germany, as follows: | ||
+ | {{QB|The political-strategic goal, in turn, consists of two components. On the one hand, the NZZ, as a bourgeois-liberal medium, wants to counteract the "eco-socialist cultural revolution" in Germany, which will weaken [[Germany]] as a business location in the foreseeable future and thus also endanger the economies of Europe and [[Switzerland]]. The NZZ also represents positions that are usually no longer found in [[Germany/Media|traditional German media]] and that are therefore in demand among bourgeois and conservative readers ("the other view"). | ||
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+ | On the other hand, as an internationally and [[transatlantically]] oriented medium of the Swiss financial center, the NZZ would like to counteract the nationally conservative and [[NATO]]-skeptical tendencies in German politics that could endanger [[globalization]] and [[US hegemony]]. For this reason, NZZ reports on geopolitical topics such as [[Russia]], [[China]] or the [[Middle East]] differ little from reports of traditional German media. Even with topics such as [[corona]] or [[global migration]], the NZZ could and can ultimately only superficially distinguish itself. | ||
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+ | It is obvious that these two divergent political goals require a journalistic balancing act, from which various irritations and complications arise: on the one hand, the NZZ wants to win over national-conservative German readers and thus irritates [[liberal]] German readers and commentators, on the other hand, the NZZ would like to "re-educate" its national-conservative readers in certain points and thus sometimes irritates them.<ref>https://swprs.org/die-nzz-in-deutschland/</ref>}} | ||
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+ | ==Deep state connections== | ||
+ | Many [[Neue Zürcher Zeitung/Editor-in-Chief|editors-in-chief]] as well as other editors and journalists (see below) have attended [[Bilderberg conferences]] as well as the secretive and spooky [[le Cercle]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:57, 13 November 2024
Neue Zürcher Zeitung (Newspaper) | |
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Head office in Zürich | |
Formation | 1780 |
Leader | Neue Zürcher Zeitung/Editor-in-Chief |
Sponsored by | Google News Initiative |
Subpage | •Neue Zürcher Zeitung/Editor-in-Chief |
Swiss newspaper widely read in Germany. Many deep state connections. Gatekeeper. |
The Neue Zürcher Zeitung is a Swiss newspaper. Because it is written in German, it is also widely read in Germany.
Contents
Reporting
The NZZ reported Hany Farid's claim that social media spreads misinformation about COVID-19.[1]
"Wilder theories"
“A year after the Nord Stream explosions, this question is still unanswered. Evidence points sometimes to Russia, sometimes to Ukraine. In wilder theories, the United States has already been suspected.”
Linda Koponen, Neue Zürcher Zeitung (26 September 2023) [2]
Steering the opposition
In 2024 Swiss Policy Research analyzed the political-strategic goal of the paper, especially in Germany, as follows:
The political-strategic goal, in turn, consists of two components. On the one hand, the NZZ, as a bourgeois-liberal medium, wants to counteract the "eco-socialist cultural revolution" in Germany, which will weaken Germany as a business location in the foreseeable future and thus also endanger the economies of Europe and Switzerland. The NZZ also represents positions that are usually no longer found in traditional German media and that are therefore in demand among bourgeois and conservative readers ("the other view").
On the other hand, as an internationally and transatlantically oriented medium of the Swiss financial center, the NZZ would like to counteract the nationally conservative and NATO-skeptical tendencies in German politics that could endanger globalization and US hegemony. For this reason, NZZ reports on geopolitical topics such as Russia, China or the Middle East differ little from reports of traditional German media. Even with topics such as corona or global migration, the NZZ could and can ultimately only superficially distinguish itself.
It is obvious that these two divergent political goals require a journalistic balancing act, from which various irritations and complications arise: on the one hand, the NZZ wants to win over national-conservative German readers and thus irritates liberal German readers and commentators, on the other hand, the NZZ would like to "re-educate" its national-conservative readers in certain points and thus sometimes irritates them.[3]
Deep state connections
Many editors-in-chief as well as other editors and journalists (see below) have attended Bilderberg conferences as well as the secretive and spooky le Cercle.
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Walter Berchtold | Financial Editor | 1938 | 1945 | Later Bilderberg/1969 and Bilderberg/1970 |
Felix Graf | Chief Executive Officer | June 2018 | ||
Christian Kind | Foreign editor | 1981 | 1992 | Bilderberg 1979 and 1989 |
Ernst Kux | Foreign Editor | 1965 | 1990 | Sovietologist and Foreign Editor of Neue Zürcher Zeitung who attended Le Cercle |
Willy Linder | Business editor | 1954 | 1987 | Attended Bilderberg/1977 |
Erich Mettler | Foreign desk editor | 1968 | 1980 | Attended Bilderberg/1973 |
Sponsor
Event | Description |
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Google News Initiative | Google and the deep state buying domination over corporate media and creating tools to censor independent voices. |