I have read your book “101 Tage”; it brought back uncanny memories of Rotwandstrasse 21 that I will never forget. I was there last summer for two weeks only, but it was enough to confirm my opinion about Switzerland and its judiciary.
It is simply unbelievable that decent Swiss people are locked up for absolutely nothing right next to illegal immigrants who proudly refer to themselves as “thugs”.
In the Western world of today Moslem savages seem to be able to do whatever they want with impunity – kill, kidnap, torture, maim, rape; we, the people, are silenced by absurd laws and have to look on and watch how our countries are being handed over to criminal conquerors.
Your book is well written (apart from a few shortcomings, e. g. the excessive use of the colloquial expression “nicht wirklich”), and I admire your achievements as a mountaineer. (I have climbed a lot of mountains myself, and I live in the mountains because they give me the kind of solace that our inept and corrupt politicians deprive me of on a daily basis.)
Worse than the prison term itself was the house search for me: Six cops refused to put on slippers and made a huge mess searching all twelve rooms and the car and treated me like a hardened felon.
The saddest part about your brush with the law, in my view, is the fact that you have lost all your “friends”. And the political party that you had just joined, the SVP, had nothing better to do than dissociate itself from its “criminal” member!
Such friends are garbage.

I hope you have come to terms with Switzerland in the meantime and become aware of the danger our generation is in: The prisons are full of old men because we grew up in a completely different world with different values, more freedom and much greater tolerance. We simply cannot understand and accept the feminist nanny state we have today.
Our common friend Peter Zihlmann has opened up my eyes for this phenomenon. His books would be very important for young people – but the idiots don’t read books anymore.

March 2017