War as a smokescreen for world politics
War as a smokescreen for world politics

2026 has once again shown the world that geopolitical crises now function almost like television series. New season, new explosions, new expert panels. This time: Iran. Missiles, drones, burning facilities, dramatic satellite images, and a global audience glued to the screen. The headlines were quickly written: escalation, retaliation, nuclear fears, geopolitical conflagration. The dramatic setup was perfect.

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When doctors are no longer allowed to make decisions: Welcome to the age of state-mandated medicine.

Whoever heals is wrong: Switzerland and the fear of medical independence

There are judgments that speak the law. And there are judgments that reflect the spirit of the times. The Cantonal Court of Schwyz ruled on the 3rd...
When doctors are no longer allowed to make decisions: Welcome to the age of state-mandated medicine.

When doctors are no longer allowed to make decisions: Welcome to the age of state-mandated medicine.

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Billions for morality: Gates and the new power model

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Meet the babies who were used to make vaccines

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Bill Gates is funding the future of global panic

Bill Gates is funding the future of global panic

There are entrepreneurs who build computers. Others build cars. And then there's Bill Gates. He builds the whole thing...
SRF - State broadcaster with a narrative guarantee

SRF – State broadcaster with a narrative guarantee

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I got vaccinated against COVID - then my son died

I got vaccinated against COVID – then my son died.

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The Philanthropists of Power: When Charity Becomes Rule

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"Blame" or the art of selling bioweapons as science

There are moments when the film industry transcends itself. Not by revealing the truth. But by replacing it...
The great conspiracy twist: When it was all "just theory" - until it suddenly became reality

The great conspiracy twist: When it was all "just theory" – until it suddenly became reality

In May 2020, Der Spiegel published an article about Corona "conspiracy theories." The tone was clear: a few Telegram prophets, a few confused people...
He shaped the pandemic and now he is shaping the SRG.

He shaped the pandemic and now he is shaping the SRG.

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From satirist to public enemy: Andreas Thiel on cancel culture, socialism, and fear

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Epstein's dark dealings

Epstein's dark dealings

After years of waiting, denial, delay, redaction, and forgetting, the US Department of Justice has released millions of pages on the Jeffrey Epstein case. Millions...
The career of a harmless revolutionary: Moderate. Empty.

The career of a harmless revolutionary: Moderate. Empty.

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The DNA of Power: Jeffrey Epstein's Most Disturbing Legacy

The DNA of Power: Jeffrey Epstein's Most Disturbing Legacy

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The high priest of public service and the fear of empty coffers

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From the Inquisition to vaccination: How the Church maintained control

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Epidemic law: normalization of the state of emergency, coercion, clearly formulated

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No partial revision without coming to terms with the past: Why remembrance is the last defense of democracy

No partial revision without coming to terms with the past: Why remembrance is the last defense of democracy

There are sentences that sound so harmlessly reasonable that you'd almost want to print them on a sign and put it in front of the...

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