Daniele Ganser
Daniele Ganser is a Swiss historian, author and conspiracy ideologue who describes himself as an energy and peace researcher. He became known for his dissertation on "NATO Secret Armies" published in 2005 and published, among other things, a study on the global production maximum of oil. Ganser takes up conspiracy theories popular in the truther scene around September 11, 2001, and presents them in essays and lectures as debatable scientific explanations.
On December 19, 2017, exactly one year after the attack by Anis Amri on the Christmas market at Breidscheidplatz in Berlin on December 19, 2016, Ganser promoted on his Facebook pages a book by Elias Davidsson in which the latter denies the known facts of this attack and denies that twelve people were killed in the process. Ganser's books are published in the German language.
Ganser publishes his books mainly with Orell Füssli (Switzerland), but also with Kai Homilius Verlag. Ganser founded a public company SIPER AG, which markets his lectures, interviews, books and essays. He is also said to be involved in the company "Die Quelle - The Source AG", which offers esoteric courses ("light medicine" - training to become a healer of the future", "soul path readings"). The imprint of his private homepage mentions "Die Quelle - The Source AG" with headquarters in Bern.
Ganser publishes his books mainly with Orell Füssli (Switzerland), but also with Kai Homilius Verlag. Ganser founded a public company SIPER AG, which markets his lectures, interviews, books and essays. He is also said to be involved in the company "Die Quelle - The Source AG", which offers esoteric courses ("light medicine" - training to become a healer of the future", "soul path readings"). The imprint of his private homepage mentions "Die Quelle - The Source AG" with headquarters in Bern.