Venezuela: when the dollar wavers, the Marines talk

When a superpower sends its soldiers to “exfiltrate” a head of state, it's not a police operation: it's an admission of weakness. The “drugs” alibi serves as a moral backdrop, but the scenario is always the same: strategic resources, monetary control, dollar first. Venezuela is no exception - it's the 2026 version [...]

Snow White under guardianship: when seven dwarfs confiscate the Confederation

You don't put a Confederation under trusteeship with tanks. You do it with “details”, “technical agreements”, indissociable packages, words that put people to sleep - and an apple that tastes of pragmatism. While the mirror repeats “nothing changes”, the essential changes: neutrality eroded, sovereignty carved up, the Sovereign informed after [...].

PLR: the Confederation's quiet betrayal

We hear talk of continuity, pragmatism and «nothing changes». In reality, we are witnessing an exceptionally serious manoeuvre: the silent absorption of European law into the Swiss legal system, without a popular vote and without an honest debate. At the heart of this process, one party is playing a key role [...]

Customs-border guard merger: the Confederation's false modernisation

There is talk of confederal modernisation. In reality, a silent changeover is taking place. Under the guise of versatility and efficiency, the Confederation is in the process of dissolving essential areas of expertise into a standardised administrative mechanism - without a popular vote, without any real debate and without any clear democratic mandate. The customs-border guard merger is not a simple adjustment [...].

The word the powers that be can't stand: corporatism

We are repeatedly told that work must be more flexible, more competitive, more “modern”. Yet never have so many workers been so isolated, exhausted and dispossessed of their jobs. This malaise is not inevitable: it is the result of an old political choice and a word that has become taboo. A word that the government does not [...]

Learning: no sudden collapse, but methodical erosion

Swiss Sovereignty responds to a reader's analysis. The response is: «everything's fine, move along». This is precisely how you break a model that works: not by attacking it head-on, but by letting it erode little by little, through “weak signals”, biased guidance, social prestige and decisions [...].