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00:01We succeeded, Alwa
00:03I never imagined the process could be this easy.
00:05You are a genius
00:06Hey, you're making things difficult for me.
00:07The money is now on its way to Sweden.
00:10God bless you
00:11That's what
00:13Where did you go?
00:14Sweden
00:15Sweden
00:16Not Sweden
00:17Hey Sehess, don't you know anything?
00:18In American movies, when they do a beer operation like the one we did...
00:22They transfer their money to Swedish banks.
00:25Sweden A
00:26May God grant you a long life, O high one.
00:27You mean the Swiss family of banks?
00:30I used to explode like that
00:31I swear you were exploding like that
00:33I'm ignorant, please enlighten me.
00:35No, my dear, I meant Sweden.
00:37Those who make Swedish cheese
00:38Swedish Rolex price
00:40Swedish dairy
00:42The mountains of the heart
00:44Yes
00:45Yes
00:45Yes, what I did was right.
00:47It would have been better if you had put it in the agricultural bank so we wouldn't get caught.
00:49So all our money is gone
00:50Everything we did was for nothing.
00:52No, no, no, no
00:53I'm stopped
00:53I'm not a fool to put all our money in one bank.
00:56Look, Sahs, there's a wise saying that goes
00:59Don't put your hands in one hand
01:02It's just a basket, that's all.
01:03This is great news
01:05Half the money, yes, in Sweden
01:08But also its text in another region
01:11So the memorizer and the Sun
01:11Praise be to God
01:12I was so confident in your goodness, my dear, I swear to God
01:14Tell me, did you take them there?
01:16I put them in the Agricultural Bank
01:19Yes
01:19The benefit of spreading the idea in water
01:28Dear viewers
01:29May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you
01:29Welcome to a new episode of the Dabke program
01:32No, my dear, we didn't look at a map of Switzerland.
01:34We'll find Switzerland
01:36Yes, my dear, we will find Switzerland.
01:37A small country of Hasa One
01:39Stuck in the middle of Europe
01:40Between France and Germany
01:42Austria and Italy
01:43But Switzerland is a neutral country
01:45or neutral countries
01:46A country that neither fights nor is fought by anyone
01:48Even if a conflict breaks out between other countries
01:50And the choker looks tempting, and Switzerland is the best place to go.
01:52Switzerland will be the first to act.
01:53Actually, my dear, the last war Switzerland entered was
01:56With another country, it was about two hundred years ago.
01:58Oh, let us escape, O Buhamin
01:59It means a country in the middle of Europe
02:00I did not enter World War I
02:01Not even World War II
02:02And she did not participate in the war of extermination
02:03We arrived in our village and our spirits joined us.
02:05How did this happen?
02:06How can a country be happy in the middle?
02:07I didn't enter the war
02:08Oh my dear, politics is the truth
02:10You know, my dear friend, the one who tells you
02:11They got there and called me
02:12Switzerland
02:12Switzerland is a member of the European Union
02:14No NATO member
02:15And it barely joined the United Nations
02:172002
02:18In fact, my dear, all countries
02:20Which joined the United Nations
02:21After Switzerland
02:22It didn't even have an official existence.
02:24Before 2002
02:24The Montenegrin dress, for example
02:26Even North Korea
02:27Which is, I mean
02:28The naughty student in the world of nations
02:30It joined the United Nations before Switzerland
02:32In fact, my dear, Switzerland has reached this level.
02:35From brain enlargement and alphania
02:36After many years of action
02:38And my dear, do you think that Switzerland is neutral?
02:40Coming from weakness, God forbid
02:41In the Middle Ages
02:42Reputation, popularity, and loyalty of the Swiss warrior
02:45Her voice was heard throughout Europe.
02:47They would enter the battle from here and win it from here.
02:50They were always used as mercenaries
02:52or mercinarij
02:53To serve other foreign armies, such as the French Kingdom
02:56Especially during the Renaissance era
02:57And that's not all.
02:58In 1506
02:59One of the oldest Swiss military units in the world was founded
03:03Which is the Papal Swiss Guard
03:05The guard responsible for protecting Vatican City
03:08And the Pope himself, to this day
03:09However, in the year 1798
03:11Because of its outstanding strategic location in the heart of Europe
03:14This, my dear, is the belt of Europe.
03:15Your uncle Napoleon decided to take Switzerland
03:17And the Helftik Republic is being bribed into it.
03:19or the Helvetic Republic
03:20Who would be the one who's been hit?
03:22Venetian Empire
03:23What is this? I won't take things and attribute them to someone else.
03:25So, Napoleon and his Barbarah are going to take Saleh from whom?
03:27CIB? France, of course.
03:28However, Napoleon's expansionist plans in Europe
03:31It entered into wars with Austria and Russia
03:33Those who decided to go to Switzerland
03:35It was at that time a republic subordinate to France
03:38And that's not all.
03:39France found the Swiss fighting them too
03:42With the Russians and Austrians
03:44This is not the morality of occupying them
03:45We occupy people, they fight us. Who does that satisfy?
03:46A torrent of blood, my dear! Down with the new Helpite Republic!
03:49Those who did not complete five years in the year 1083
03:52These small republics want
03:53This hasn't even been done yet; it's not working on creating a number war from the unit.
03:55Followed by number 2 zarota
03:56After wars that lasted for many years
03:58Napoleon was defeated in Europe and France surrendered.
04:01European countries decided to establish a European base
04:03Like the Arab rule, that's how it is.
04:04And with the stallion they carried two dead men in Vienna
04:06In order to reshape the European political landscape
04:09After the Napoleonic Wars
04:10Dear Swiss mission, I attended these two cemeteries.
04:13The one who knows what will happen next at the Vienna conference
04:15And I presented to them in it what means
04:16I don't want their relationship
04:17The idea that Switzerland is that big is
04:18We don't want conflicts or alliances with anyone.
04:21Leave us alone
04:22Okay, Switzerland, I'm talking.
04:23The important thing is the great European power
04:25I realized that the presence of Pferzon was an isolated area.
04:27between them and each other in Europe
04:29Good idea
04:30Especially since they have just emerged from a long series of wars
04:32And we don't want anyone to do what France did again.
04:34They decided that Switzerland would be a neutral zone.
04:37But unfortunately
04:38What Europe feared will happen again.
04:40And the war will start again.
04:41And the illnesses will be more violent than ever before.
04:44If you look, my dear, at a map of Switzerland
04:47What will you see?
04:48Switzerland, Abu Hamid
04:48But after you see Switzerland and realize the
04:50You will realize that the geography of Switzerland is a great advantage
04:53We can divide Switzerland into three different parts.
04:56In the south you have the Swiss Alps
04:58Take, my dear, a crush near these mountains
04:59Take a picture and tell her
05:00This is the first picture that combines the heart and what it desires
05:03Dear Arjoub, please pay attention and focus on me.
05:05In the south we have the Heart Mountains, a giant mountain range.
05:07It covers most of Switzerland's territory
05:09It is separated from Italy and Austria
05:11To the west and north you will find the Juras mountain range.
05:14This is a mountain range smaller than the heart of the mountain.
05:16But it's big enough to separate Switzerland from France.
05:19And finally, you have the Swiss Plateau
05:21The area where hills, rivers, and lakes are widespread.
05:23Most of Switzerland's population lives there.
05:25The Swiss realized that their strategic location
05:27The mountain ranges might offer them some protection from any potential invasion.
05:31But that's still not enough; we need to find anyone who's thoughtful about taking them to Switzerland and looking at a map.
05:36He says thank you, but he doesn't want to play.
05:37And here the Swiss devised a plan that was extremely zakat-efficient.
05:40To protect Switzerland from any invasion
05:42The National Redoubt named it
05:43Two principles apply to all Swiss men aged 18 to 34.
05:47They have mandatory military service in the Swiss army.
05:50This even included the official spokesperson for the 1989 referendum.
05:53He was telling you that Switzerland doesn't have an army; Switzerland is the army.
05:56What if the entire country underwent 170 days of basic combat training?
06:00And then you join the reserve forces, and that's not all.
06:02Anyone entering mandatory military service up to the year 2007
06:05He kept all his equipment
06:07This means that when you finish opening the training, you keep the military track.
06:09With your rifle and ammunition
06:11Allah is great
06:12So that when war breaks out, you too will rise up.
06:14Strike the military, take your weapon, arm yourself, and fight on.
06:17The same system still exists after 2007.
06:19But they stopped taking live ammunition after they left.
06:20Because it's clear, my dear, that if they noticed, everyone would have a living treasure trove of ammunition.
06:25They're married, it's not right for them
06:28I'm just kidding, of course, my dear. The problem wasn't with married people.
06:31The problem was with the politician
06:33The important thing is that the issue didn't stop here.
06:34As for time, Abu Ahmed, it's a little ahead of us.
06:36He told you, "We will dig through all these mountains we have."
06:38They'll be digging into the rock like that, Abu Ahmed.
06:40Not only that
06:41They will build secret, hidden air bases there.
06:45Imagine an enemy aircraft flying over the mountains, completely unfazed.
06:48The Javanese magazine entered Switzerland
06:50Camouflaged and widespread gates immediately open.
06:54From the three mountains of Jawja
06:56And F-18 aircraft are among them
06:58From Waraba, where are you, the one who left above?
07:01And you have no background
07:02I don't understand this "qafou" thing, it's a fetus.
07:04Well, it seems the attack was coming from tanks.
07:06Why on the ground instead of in the air?
07:08What are we going to do? It's so basic.
07:10Opening the conversation means we will put
07:12Bombs and dynamite under every bridge
07:14and railways
07:15God, I'm a citizen, what's wrong with me?
07:17He's not a Malian citizen, so we shouldn't involve him.
07:19The Malian citizen goes to Africa, but not Switzerland.
07:21Not only that, we'll blow up all the main roads.
07:24Along all land entrances to Switzerland
07:26Oh yeah! This is a country with meaning.
07:28So that in the event of any ground attack
07:30The enemy can't find any high roads at all.
07:32And I enter Switzerland, I am Indian, from the markets
07:33Who will enter your war? That's it, my dear.
07:35I see a very strange paradox in this matter.
07:37Switzerland is one of the best countries in the world in the field of transportation.
07:41And its excellent trains
07:42In its punctuality and its smooth movement
07:44On the railway track that passes through
07:46Anfa and Akbari are professionally designed
07:48Along the Heart Mountains
07:50Ironically, the same Swiss countries
07:52They are the ones who have booby-trapped all their roads.
07:54And they are ready to blow it up and destroy it.
07:56That's all, my dear.
07:57May God destroy your house, Abu Hamid
07:58What else are they trying to intimidate the Swiss for?
08:00He tells you that in the case of these bombs
08:03It failed to stop all the wild enemy
08:06They entered despite all the destroyed roads and bridges.
08:09First, bravo to his enemy
08:10Shaboob, you've gone through so much trouble to get these people in.
08:14Sahliya
08:14Come on, you tank-wielding man!
08:16Atoploron
08:17Yes, I love her, Abu Hamid.
08:18Is it possible to meet her?
08:19Yes, my dear
08:20Why chocolate?
08:21This is a road called the Autoploron Trail
08:22So, my dear, this is how your path of striving is.
08:25Concrete blocks with holes in the ground
08:27Most of them will be done during the war and other years.
08:29In the shape of Swiss Toblerone chocolate
08:31You might see these blocks today
08:33In the Swiss Roman area
08:34These concrete blocks, my dear
08:36Acting as tank traps
08:38Its large size and pointed shape
08:40It makes it very difficult for any tank to pass through it.
08:43Because in addition to its pointed shape
08:45On the other side of it
08:46There are many military laboratories disguised as houses.
08:49What's inside? Swiss madness.
08:51With heavy 105mm cannons
08:53anti-tank
08:54With a range of approximately 17 km
08:56The locations and shape of these labs
08:58Professionally and strategically camouflaged
09:01It makes it almost hidden from the enemy's view.
09:03Honestly, the enemy is the one who's hard to deal with.
09:05Poor thing
09:06We need donations
09:08The important thing is that these blocks expose enemy tanks.
09:11Devastating damage to the tank's belly
09:13My reinforcement is that the tank is still climbing the mountain.
09:15And she's doing this.
09:16Before you go down like that, correct it
09:17And she's still in this spot before she goes down
09:20The tank's control system remains its weakest point.
09:22In the tank, I'll tell you, your weakness is your stomach.
09:23You're just like a tank
09:25So the standard remained what it was and five millimeters
09:28Oh my God, a tank is gone!
09:29Thanks to the Swiss, as we said, they dug
09:31Complete air bases in the air
09:34The mountains of the heart, which are my village, protect them from the wilderness.
09:36Just so they can be strategically positioned
09:38In case of an air attack against them
09:39But during the Second World War, Switzerland was in need
09:42It creates an additional integrated defense system.
09:44To push herself forward, especially
09:46for the northern Swiss plateau region
09:48Most of Switzerland's population lives there.
09:49Switzerland's northern border
09:52With Nazi Germany personally
09:54Oh, that Nazi Reussud herself!
09:56Cutler did indeed, my dear.
09:58Steps to invade Switzerland
10:00Its name is Operation Tanin Boom
10:02Uncle Cutler was like Napoleon before him.
10:04In almost everything, he saw that the site
10:06Switzerland's excellence could be extended
10:08Deep in the alley and secure on the eastern front
10:10For France, which it already occupied
10:11In the event of an attack, the Swiss cities would be targeted.
10:14The one in the Swiss plateau
10:15Blowing up bridges, railways and roads is possible
10:17The Germans were dangerous, but Hitler was able to prove to the world
10:20His strong military capabilities and how he was able to take them
10:22Entire countries, like Poland for example
10:24There are people who have been without family for 40 days.
10:25You can't guarantee your safety against the Swiss.
10:27They didn't want to take the risk of facing the Germans.
10:29With all the defensive plans we explained
10:31Without having laboratories to strengthen the population
10:33In case Hitler decided to take Lysera
10:35But since most of the population
10:37They live in flat, easily maneuverable terrain.
10:39Which, by the way, is a very bad thing during wartime.
10:41They decided to take refuge in the mountains.
10:43One of the things the Swiss know how to do really well
10:44And maybe better than anyone else in the world
10:46Alongside Patek Philippe watches and Toblerone chocolates
10:49The great revolutions and René Filler
10:51Their engineering capabilities are playing in a village.
10:52At the party
10:53And indeed, the Swiss began very large projects and drilling operations in the mountains.
10:57In order to build large numbers
10:58From shelters and warehouses
11:00Fortified and secure hospitals
11:02With food, medicine and weapons
11:04Inside and under the mountains
11:05And some of them are immune to what?
11:07Nuclear explosions are personal
11:09You're telling me, "But how will they reach these fortresses, Bahmad?"
11:11I'm telling you, my dear, through a very large network of tunnels.
11:14They dug it underground
11:15And it extends deep into Swiss territory
11:17To make access to these shelters and fortresses possible
11:19In the shortest time, a task
11:20And you, my dear, should pay attention to something important, which is that these shelters and hideouts
11:24What Switzerland did is considered
11:25The largest and most secure in the world
11:27One hundred and fourteen percent of the population
11:29All of Switzerland
11:30Dear Taribah, there's a 14% increase in case...
11:32My beloved people break down during crises.
11:33If there's space in it, guys, there's no problem.
11:35My dear uncle, you have Switzerland abroad and there
11:37One hundred and fourteen percent of Switzerland's hidden caches
11:39My dear uncle, if a problem arises in Switzerland, all of them will use the hideouts.
11:42It's perfectly normal for them to leave Switzerland out of it.
11:44The sword remains, God willing.
11:46But my dear, a 14% decrease means...
11:48Even in the case of refugee displacement during wartime
12:00Switzerland officially adopts an aggressive lifestyle policy.
12:02Which simply means that Switzerland
12:04I will not take sides in the warring parties.
12:07Whether Allied or Axis powers
12:08These countries, my dear, are a axis that can never fight.
12:10Do you know Lin? So you can say that they're not going to a club in every department.
12:12And to ensure Switzerland
12:14Respect for these countries' neutral stance
12:16She clearly stated that any army
12:18It will use its land or airspace
12:20He will be hit in the war
12:22The Swiss army did indeed shoot down five aircraft.
12:24Beser Schmidt German
12:26Swiss airspace was invented in 1990
12:28One thousand and forty plus fifteen
12:30Allied aircraft in the year 1040
12:32Anyone who passes by here will be hit
12:34Imagine, my dear, even the state is negotiating like this
12:36In the village of Al-Nasr
12:37I'm going to shoot down planes belonging to countries like America.
12:40Britain and France
12:41Countries like Germany and Italy
12:43This is in addition to the fact that the largest of them numbered hundreds of aircraft belonging to both sides.
12:46On landing, one of the pilots
12:47This comes after their repeated attempts
12:49In aviation within Swiss airspace
12:50But my dear, for the sake of historical accuracy as well
12:52The situation calmed down a bit after that.
12:54When the German side threatened to impose sanctions on Switzerland
12:57And to take violent revenge on her
12:58And for the sake of historical accuracy, please forgive me, my dear, but you have killed historical accuracy.
13:02It makes the stomach bloat a little
13:03Let me tell you, my dear, if there is a dark side to Swiss politics
13:06Because, my dear, this episode is not sponsored by the Swiss Embassy in Dubai.
13:09But I also hope that after what I'm about to say
13:12Don't refuse me, Fias
13:13Please, there was a dark side to Swiss politics.
13:16To deal with the war, especially Hitler's uncle
13:18But nobody talks about it
13:20Except for you, Abu Ahmad?
13:21Except for me, my dear, may God protect my privacy.
13:23Unfortunately, I will not be attending the Davos conference.
13:25That's not a problem, the most important thing is historical accuracy.
13:27Historical accuracy, my dear, and historical accuracy
13:30The position
13:31The nominal meaning from the Swiss perspective
13:33It's aggressive neutrality, as I say.
13:35But my dear, in order to remain neutral and safe
13:37Especially on a site like the site
13:39Switzerland, the sensitive city in the heart of Europe
13:41My dear, that's a very difficult equation.
13:42That's at least what Switzerland saw.
13:44That's why Switzerland didn't sever ties.
13:46Trade with Nazi Germany specifically
13:49They are equipped with anti-aircraft guns.
13:51And other military supplies and ammunition
13:53Which Germany needed during the war
13:55Furthermore, Switzerland allowed the Nazi regime
13:57Gold mining and sales
13:59The tablet and the fat artwork
14:01What was looted from the victims of the war
14:03Specifically, my dear Holocaust
14:05There, my dear, is a terrifying ordeal.
14:06For all the wedding bands and rings that were on the hands of Holocaust victims
14:09She's collecting money and going to a Swiss bank.
14:12Without verifying sources, so you know when
14:14Rabano, please protect us, my dear, and Switzerland, don't be upset like Japan was.
14:16Our rule will mean the countries
14:18She has problems with me, I don't know why.
14:19The important thing is that all of this entered the banking system without proof of its source.
14:23In exchange for foreign currencies, they can wage war
14:25Of course, my dear Benokososa, it's not strange to you.
14:27Any businessman in the movie or TV series "The Blue House"
14:29He sends money to Bancososa
14:31This gold has disappeared from European banks.
14:33After World War II, and his whereabouts are unknown.
14:35This story was the subject of several books.
14:37Conspiracy theories
14:38Our disagreement, my dear, is strong. We agree with what Switzerland did.
14:41However, Fitler did not take Switzerland.
14:43Although, God willing, he was working hard
14:45He's destroying everything in Poland.
14:48Czechoslovakia Austria
14:49France, Switzerland, good evening, how are you all doing?
14:51Continue on Russia, then move on to Britain.
14:53So you could say it's the end of their success as a people.
14:56Did you notice, my dear, that he actually had a detailed plan to invade Switzerland?
15:00However, the strategic and economic cost
15:02To invade heavily fortified Switzerland
15:04It is expensive or in Germany
15:05And I want to fight with England.
15:07And I want to invade Russia
15:08The war ended, and with it the threat of the Axis powers.
15:11However, Switzerland preferred to continue developing its defense system.
15:15Especially during the Cold War period
15:23Roads, bridges, and railway tracks
15:25The Swiss army began by encircling hundreds of mountains.
15:27Which is all the presidential roads
15:29Using explosives to create rockslides
15:31Artificial barriers blocking all entrances to the state
15:33We absolutely do not want visitors
15:35Today, my dear, we have knowledge of more than three thousand demolition points.
15:38From countries spread throughout Switzerland
15:40In addition to all this, there are scenes
15:41A large part of the gold reserves
15:43What Switzerland owns is placed in a specific location
15:45Fortified in the mountains of the heart against any
15:47An attack or any possible threat to it
15:49This economy is separate from hydroelectric dams.
15:52The hidden one that was adopted inside the mountains
15:53Secretly, and it can generate electricity
15:55For secret laboratories and prisons
15:57In case the regular power stations are destroyed
15:59For what reason, dear, do I feel that I want
16:01I live my life in these secret labs, I want
16:03I want to go to the Swiss bakeries.
16:05My dear, just the things that the Swiss government
16:07I announced it, but
16:09After the end of the Cold War and the return of calm to Europe
16:11To some extent, the Swiss government began
16:13It reduces its precautionary measures
16:14Which of course cost the government a lot for a long time
16:17I used to say, "If you don't build a bridge, put a bomb in it."
16:19And indeed, she began to dismantle the explosives.
16:21Which she had hidden in a number of bridges
16:23And the railways and keep weapons
16:25And the soldiers' ammunition after they finish their training camp
16:27However, the secret hideouts in the mountains
16:29It would have been very expensive to stop the service.
16:31The government then began selling them to any party or individual.
16:34They could use these spaces for anything else.
16:36I'm hiding something, I'm hiding something. Someone wants me to hide it.
16:38And indeed, my dear, some of these traps have turned
16:40For rooms to store Swiss cheese and wine
16:43Some of them have been converted into luxury hotels.
16:45My dear, you'll go to Misya in a shelter.
16:46In the highlands of the Heart Mountains, some of them transformed
16:48The other is for server booster repositories
16:50For a number of companies specializing in data security
16:52If you have Bitcoins and are worried about them getting stolen
16:54Or even if you lose them, you can store them on
16:56These company servers are what confirm this for you.
16:58This data is protected from
17:00Any electromagnetic shocks
17:02Dangerous consequences may result from any
17:04A nuclear explosion, and despite Switzerland
17:06It reduces its strategic reserves
17:08Which might seem a bit exaggerated now
17:09However, up to this point, the Swiss have been neutral.
17:12And to a large extent, since it means
17:14They would have remained in this situation.
17:16For a long time ahead of them, therefore
17:18In the event of a nuclear war or war
17:20A third sign in Switzerland, my dear
17:22God willing, it's a large percentage.
17:24The most beautiful place in the world
17:25But my dear, if you're watching this episode in your shelter
17:28In Switzerland, don't forget to go down and look
17:30Don't forget to check out the previous episodes on the sources.
17:32Because you'll be sitting there with lots of things to do to entertain yourself.
17:34There are over 300 episodes you can watch in a day
17:36Even if this nuclear war
17:37It's not finished yet, so God willing, there will be more episodes in the future, so keep watching.
17:42And then they look at the sources.
17:44Subscribe to the YouTube channel, hopefully
17:45We're still releasing something during this period.
17:48The most difficult in the history of the planet
17:49My dear love, I'll tell you a secret that no one else knows.
17:51That is, this room
17:54In Switzerland, my dear, I have prepared
17:56Intelligence agencies worldwide are running and smelling
17:57I must always stay in the place where she stood.
18:00My dear, when I move
18:01I move around my neighborhood
18:03I'll leave them alone, my dear Mr. René Swiss.
18:06The onion guy, he's learning to suck my dick for me.
18:07That's because I'm one of the people who buy the most
18:09Thank God I got a lot of money.
18:11Enough, Hab, you've embarrassed us too!