[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  🧬Maxpein🧬 [@maximumpain333](/creator/twitter/maximumpain333) on x 121K followers Created: 2025-07-23 00:18:52 UTC Swiss neutrality, confirmed in the Peace of Westphalia (1648) and solidified in 1815 at the Congress of Vienna, was designed to protect the wealth of European nobility and elites. This was a key strategy for the Rothschild family, ensuring their assets would remain safe during wars and conflicts. Switzerland became a secure haven for their money, free from plunder and political upheaval. However, Swiss banks are not only used by the wealthy elite. They also serve as a destination for illicit funds, including flight capital and drug money. Around US$280 billion flows through Swiss accounts each year, much of it tied to criminal networks, such as drug cartels and corrupt regimes. This underscores Switzerland's role not just in protecting wealth, but also in facilitating the movement of illegal money. While Switzerland's banking system remains a safe haven for the rich, it also plays a key part in global money laundering and protecting wealth gained from questionable sources. BSI played a discreet but vital role in the management of flight capital particularly funds moving to and from the United States, often in the form of US dollars and Treasury bonds. These transactions typically sought the protective cloak of Swiss discretion and were part of larger capital flight operations during times of geopolitical tension, economic instability, or legal crackdowns in the U.S. or other Western nations. Lugano's ambiguous status not quite fully Italian, nor traditionally Swiss-German enhanced its role as a financial twilight zone where regulatory oversight was light and client confidentiality was paramount. XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [money](/topic/money) [switzerland](/topic/switzerland) [vienna](/topic/vienna) [Post Link](https://x.com/maximumpain333/status/1947813629681930265)
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Swiss neutrality, confirmed in the Peace of Westphalia (1648) and solidified in 1815 at the Congress of Vienna, was designed to protect the wealth of European nobility and elites.
This was a key strategy for the Rothschild family, ensuring their assets would remain safe during wars and conflicts. Switzerland became a secure haven for their money, free from plunder and political upheaval.
However, Swiss banks are not only used by the wealthy elite. They also serve as a destination for illicit funds, including flight capital and drug money.
Around US$280 billion flows through Swiss accounts each year, much of it tied to criminal networks, such as drug cartels and corrupt regimes.
This underscores Switzerland's role not just in protecting wealth, but also in facilitating the movement of illegal money.
While Switzerland's banking system remains a safe haven for the rich, it also plays a key part in global money laundering and protecting wealth gained from questionable sources.
BSI played a discreet but vital role in the management of flight capital particularly funds moving to and from the United States, often in the form of US dollars and Treasury bonds.
These transactions typically sought the protective cloak of Swiss discretion and were part of larger capital flight operations during times of geopolitical tension, economic instability, or legal crackdowns in the U.S. or other Western nations.
Lugano's ambiguous status not quite fully Italian, nor traditionally Swiss-German enhanced its role as a financial twilight zone where regulatory oversight was light and client confidentiality was paramount.
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