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Switzerland: checkmate ?: Hybrid Society, #1
Switzerland: checkmate ?: Hybrid Society, #1
Switzerland: checkmate ?: Hybrid Society, #1
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Switzerland: checkmate ?: Hybrid Society, #1

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This is not a book. It is a fight, a fight to make people understand, through observation, analysis and available options, that Switzerland must regain its independence after years of submission to globalist agendas. A work intended for any public wishing to understand the transformation of our world, Switzerland, between pitfalls and opportunities, being a significative example.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDAOLY
Release dateMay 1, 2022
ISBN9798201275341
Switzerland: checkmate ?: Hybrid Society, #1
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DAOLY Collective

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    Disclaimer: This book is a concrete analysis dedicated to all those who are passionate about Switzerland and wish to see a true transformation of the country considering its original values and principles. Any resemblance to ambiguous ideas, theories, or personalities in the field of social, economic, and geostrategic analysis would be purely coincidental.

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    Switzerland: checkmate?

    By Daoly

    Table of contents

    How do you manage to ask yourself this question?

    What did Switzerland actually do to get there?

    What are the consequences for the country?

    The illusion of neutrality à la carte

    Becoming aware of the paradigm shift

    What can Switzerland do to correct this?

    To conclude

    Index of abbreviations

    Index of figures

    Switzerland: checkmate?

    How do you manage to ask yourself this question?

    IS SWITZERLAND A FULL - informal - member of NATO ? This somewhat provocative question allows us to analyse the key elements firstly on the basis of our personal experience, namely years of residence in Switzerland and previously within the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and then to broaden the analysis to resonate with the international context by asking, by extension, whether Switzerland might not also be a very active player in the 'Great Reset"; the idea is to remain focused on the Swiss case, which worries us as a nation losing its sovereignty but which nevertheless gives more hope than the other European nations in terms of the least painful adjustment possible.

    A picture containing Organisation du traité de l’Atlantique nord (OTAN) et Suisse

    The first time we saw the Swiss armed forces in the NATO framework was at a dinner party at the headquarters in Brussels, where all the national representations were invited to share food and drink from the member countries. We were surprised to see raclette cheese and Fendant wine offered by some Swiss soldiers, in addition to Italian wine and French andouillettes. The exchanges were very friendly, and we discovered a NATO-Swiss collaboration, collaboration quite logical for a small country that must coordinate its defence with its neighbours in certain cases and, insofar as NATO is supposed to guarantee the military defence of European countries, it makes sense for Switzerland to maintain relations with the various international organisations involved. We witnessed the beginnings of the Partnership for Peace to which we will return.

    A picture containing NATO Swiss Partnership for Peace deal signature

    At the same time, we discovered that Russia could access under an agreement between Russia and NATO to some very sensitive NATO sites where we frequently went, in this case to the coastal suburbs of The Hague. To be honest, we were so uncomfortable that we had to take refuge in one of the special Faraday cage rooms to discuss things to avoid any unwanted leaks. To

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