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Globalist CEOs sound alarm over Swiss population cap vote

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© Chiara ZpcchettiUBS CEO Sergio Ermotti
Summary:
  • Increasing Number of Globalist CEOs Concerned About Swiss Population Vote
  • Nestle CEO Warns Against Swiss Population Cap Vote
  • UBS CEO Warns Swiss Population Cap Is An 'Extreme' Measure
  • Switzerland's "Ten Million" Vote Nears
Nestle CEO Warns Against Swiss Population Cap

Globalist CEOs who ignored more than a decade of Europe's mass migration invasion from the third world because it was good for business may soon face headwinds from Swiss voters: a June 14 referendum that would cap the country's permanent resident population below 10 million through 2050.

Nestlé CEO Philipp Navratil is the latest to warn Swiss citizens that a vote to cap the population at 10 million would not be good for business.

"Switzerland has established and created the conditions that enable a global company like us to thrive," Navratil said at the Swiss Economic Forum in Interlaken on Friday, who was quoted by Bloomberg.

"It is important that these conditions and advantages in Switzerland remain in place. When we vote in the coming weeks, we need to keep that in mind," Navratil added.

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Peter Thiel tries to take control of the Brazilian judiciary

Peter Thiel
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The recent escape of the technocratic billionaire Peter Thiel — best known for his company Palantir, involved in the capture of U.S. security and intelligence services — to Argentina has drawn attention to his possible interests in South America. Javier Milei's role in implementing the Andinia Plan (promoting Jewish colonization of Patagonia for the purpose of creating a new Zionist state) has already become notorious, and there is speculation about whether Thiel might play some part in it. Others suggest that Thiel may simply be leaving the U.S. to avoid potential future accountability in a post-Trump American government.

Now, regardless of Thiel's real interests in Argentina, that does not appear to be the main target of the billionaire's operations in South America.

It recently came to public attention that former Supreme Court Justice Luis Roberto Barroso and TV host Luciano Huck — both radical Zionists and representatives of the liberal-progressive establishment — are part of the board of the Brazilian AI company "Enter." This company, "Enter," is developing a system based on models from OpenAI and Anthropic, whose purpose will be to autonomously manage cases for Brazil's major mass-litigation law firms, handling the production of legal filings.

Moreover, it is expected that "Enter" will eventually begin operating within the courts themselves, as the startup's declared goal is to become a monopolistic AI company in the legal sector. By positioning itself at both main ends of jurisdictional relationships (lawyers and judges), "Enter" would essentially dissolve the necessary "separation" that must exist between plaintiff, defendant, and judge in order to concretely preserve the impartiality of the application of the law.

Furthermore, it is important to consider the possibility that, subtly through prompts, "Enter" could harm its own clients in cases where a client represents interests contrary to those of the investors, directors, and advisors behind "Enter."

The issue takes on an international dimension, however, once we discover that the primary investor in the startup "Enter" is the Founders Fund, a venture capital firm created by Peter Thiel that counts among its partners a myriad of magnates and speculators linked to Silicon Valley.

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Israel is training its soldiers in propaganda tactics to 'manipulate public opinion' at home and abroad

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© Israeli Army
The Israel lobby in the US is turning toward AI to influence the public's views of Israel amid its genocide of Palestinians in Gaza

The Israeli military is training soldiers and other defense officials to conduct psychological operations designed to "influence public consciousness" in Israel and abroad, the Hottest Place in Hell reported on 4 June.

The Israeli investigative outlet published its report based on an internal Defense Ministry tender published last July. The tender revealed that the ministry hired academics to teach English and Hebrew-language courses on propaganda to Israeli defense personnel, as well as to unspecified "foreign partners."

The courses teach participants "how to use data to discreetly shape the attitudes and actions of target audiences, intelligence gathering for such operations, and influencer training," the Hottest Place in Hell wrote.

Comment: More from the Responsible Statecraft report:
The government of Israel has hired a new conservative-aligned firm, Clock Tower X LLC, to create media for Gen Z audiences in a contract worth $6 million. At least 80 percent of content Clock Tower produces will be "tailored to Gen Z audiences across platforms, including TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, podcasts, and other relevant digital and broadcast outlets" with a minimum goal of 50 million impressions per month.

Clock Tower will even deploy "websites and content to deliver GPT framing results on GPT conversations." In other words, Clock Tower will create new websites to influence how AI GPT models such as ChatGPT, which are trained on vast amounts of data from every corner of the internet, frame topics and respond to them — all on behalf of Israel.

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Clock Tower will integrate its pro-Israel messaging into Salem Media Network properties, a conservative Christian media group that boasts a vast radio network and produces high-profile shows such as the Hugh Hewitt Show, the Larry Elder Show, and the Right View with Lara Trump. In April, the conservative media network announced Donald Trump Jr. and Lara Trump as significant stakeholders in the company. Salem Media Network did not respond to a question clarifying whether it would be compensated by Clock Tower for promoting messages on behalf of Israel, or how these messages would be integrated.

Former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale, the adviser who hired the controversial microtargeting firm Cambridge Analytica during Trump's 2016 campaign, is at the center of the Israeli government's new deal. Clock Tower is led by Parscale — who is also the new chief strategy officer for the Salem Media Group.

In its contract, Clock Tower does not reveal much about what kinds of messaging will be promoted on behalf of Israel. According to its filing under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, Clock Tower was hired to help "execute a nationwide campaign in the United States to combat antisemitism."

The firm's point-person is Eran Shayovich, the chief of staff at Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. According to Shayovich's Linkedin profile, he is leading a campaign called "project 545" which aims to "amplify Israel's strategic communication and public diplomacy efforts."
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Candace Owens had a few things to say about Brad Parscale and Salem Media:






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The French never wanted mass immigration

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© ReMix NewsFrench President Emmanuel Macron is just the latest leader of the country to mouth meaningless platitudes about stopping illegal immigration
French leaders have been claiming immigration must be stopped for decades, yet migration numbers have never been higher

French leaders know how to manipulate their voters, but the voters are also apparently easily manipulated. Every leader from French President Emmanuel Macron to François Mitterrand in the 1980s has decried immigration numbers and promised a crackdown, all while allowing immigration numbers to continuously climb year after year.

Here are just some relevant quotes:

Emmanuel Macron said in 2023: "There is an immigration problem in France."

In 2016, then French President François Hollande said, "There are too many arrivals, immigration that shouldn't be there."

In 2023, then leader Nicolas Sarkozy said: "There are too many immigrants in France."

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Lebanon's southern front turns Israel's buffer zone into a trap

Lebanon military scenes
© The CradleLebanon and military
Tel Aviv's push to widen its security belt in south Lebanon is colliding with Hezbollah's attrition doctrine, exposing the limits of Israeli firepower under Washington's political ceiling.

The Lebanese front has entered a sharper phase of escalation, raising questions over what lies behind the renewed Israeli push, what each political actor seeks to gain, and what the battlefield in south Lebanon now reveals.

The military track cannot be separated from US-Iran negotiations. Lebanon has become a pressure card for both sides, though each approaches it from a different angle. US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu want to separate the Iranian and Lebanese arenas, while Tehran insists on keeping them linked, given Hezbollah's role as a regional and ideological extension of Iranian power.

The Israeli electoral dimension is equally present. Netanyahu is trying to absorb domestic pressure and preserve his political future, especially as Israeli society grows more aware that the war's inflated slogans have not delivered "absolute victory."

Radar

Yemen's role in Iran's Transregional Doctrine

Ansar Allah
© RostamiAnsar Allah
Yemen's full-scale entry into the conflict could lead to the formation of a multi-layered and extensive front, which could increase pressure on the US and Israel, deprive the enemy of the initiative, and turn the conflict into a war of attrition.

Ansar Allah as a Strategic Asset of Iran: Transnational Doctrine and Regional Security

Ansar Allah, with the power to impose costs on trans-regional actors, "the ability to make decisions and carry out operations at a strategic level" without logistical dependence on external powers, and "strategic alignment" with Iran, is a strategic asset.

Recently, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran officially announced in a statement that if the enemy wants to start a war again, it will make the war trans-regional.

An implicit reference by Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, the Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, by raising questions about the Bab al-Mandab Strait and Iran's pressure tools focused a kind of attention to this doctrine. Ali Khazrian, a member of parliament, has also pointed out that Iran has increased its defense from regional war to the level of trans-regional operation.

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Trump signs executive order to facilitate firing federal employees

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© UnknownUS President Donald Trump
President Donald Trump on Wednesday formally advanced a long-sought effort to make it easier to remove senior federal employees involved in policymaking, arguing the change will help ensure government agencies are responsive to elected leadership and the American people.

Trump signed an executive order implementing Schedule Policy/Career, or Schedule P/C, a new employment classification that places certain career federal workers into positions that can be hired and removed in a manner similar to political appointees.

The policy is a revival of the first Trump administration's Schedule F initiative and is expected to affect roughly 8,000 federal employees.

According to the White House, the move is designed to address longstanding difficulties in removing federal workers accused of poor performance or misconduct. The executive order states that employees placed into the new category would be "exempted from the adverse action procedures that make removals for poor performance or misconduct so difficult."

The administration argued that some high-ranking career officials have remained in influential government positions despite poor performance or resistance to implementing presidential policies.

Nuke

Rubio: 'Most of the world assesses' that Israel has nuclear weapons

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© ABACA/ShutterstockUS Secretary of State Marco Rubio responds to question of Israel nuclear weapons
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday was asked whether Israel has nuclear weapons and acknowledged that "most of the world assesses that they do," but also reaffirmed the US policy of not acknowledging the existence of Israel's nuclear stockpile and secret weapons program.

Rubio made the comments when being questioned by Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX), who recently led a letter to the State Department asking for answers about Israel's nuclear weapons program. Rubio's State Department responded by referring the group of Democratic lawmakers to the government of Israel.

"I have to say, Mr. Secretary, that's a very bizarre response," Castro told Rubio at a congressional hearing. Castro then asked Rubio if he could tell the American people whether or not Israel has nukes.

Fire

Lebanon on fire: Why Israel derailed US-Iran diplomacy

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© CopyrightIsraeli artillery unit firing toward Southern Lebanon
Netanyahu's new offensive has undermined talks, strained European patience and raised the risk of another long occupation.

The situation in Lebanon has pushed Iran out of the negotiating process with the US and has once again shown that Middle Eastern diplomacy today depends less on formal negotiations than on what is happening on the ground.

Tehran has suspended its indirect exchange of messages with Washington through intermediaries against the backdrop of Israel's expanding operation against Lebanon and Hezbollah. This decision was a reaction to a broader crisis in which the Lebanese front has become intertwined with US-Iranian negotiations, Israel's security calculations, Lebanon's domestic politics, Hezbollah's position, Tehran's regional strategy, and the Trump administration's attempt to impose at least a temporary formula for de-escalation.

Comment: An article which gives another perspective of the forces at play or what is influencing the decision makers in Israel and the US in particular though not exclusively:
Are World Leaders Possessed? The Ancient Technology of Demonic Transfer


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Can't make this up: Israelis complain US military has turned Ben Gurion Airport into 'its own base'

Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv
Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv
In a deep irony, Israelis are increasingly complaining the United States military has effectively taken over Israel's international travel hub.

Media reports this week are going so far as to call Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport a "US military base" - as the prominent local newspaper Haaretz does:
The US refueling aircraft and other military assets, which have been stationed at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport for months, are causing congestion and may result in flight cancellations, Israeli officials and media reports have said, calling the facility a "US military base."
The report complains that "U.S. Air Force refueling aircraft have been stationed at Ben Gurion International Airport for three months, occupying parking spots, taking up takeoff and landing slots and worsening congestion at Israel's main international gateway since the war with Iran erupted in late February, officials say."