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February 2005 (Archived) - A
news report from the Netherlands and
analysis of the recent political murder of
the Dutch Film Maker Theo van Gogh.
Some time ago, Dutch minister of Justice
Piet Hein Donner received a high visit. His
colleague from the United States came over
to have an urgent chat. About terrorism, of
course.
Because it's not really going along that
well in the Netherlands, with that
terrorism. And when this country wants to
take his part in the rat race of nations, we
got to take our own terrorist a little bit
serious, shouldn't we?
When Americans pay a visit, we've come to
know how that can have deadly consequences.
And not only when they come to deliver
"democracy" to Afghanistan and
Iraq. Also in the Netherlands, death and
destruction follow where Americans mind our
business.
I only have to refer to the Dutch Great Bald
popular hero Pim Fortuyn. A pain in the ass
for the American warmongers, as Fortuyn
didn't feel like spending billions to the
Military Industrial Complex. When it was up
to him, the Joint Strike Fighter simply
wouldn't fly over the Netherlands.
He got a visit from the US ambassador and a
few days later he was dead. Shot in the head
by an animal rights activist who voted for
the Dutch "Liberal Conservative"
party D'66. Mat Herben, Fortuyn's spokesman
and "loyal dog", took control over
the List Pim Fortuyn (LPF). Of course he was
experienced, being the spokesman too for the
Freemason lodge in the Dutch Capital of The
Hague.
And the LPF changed its mind. The Fortuynist
"revolutionaries" and "true
people's representants" followed Mat
Herben like blind sheep. Fortuynism showed
to be nothing more than fortunism. And so
they all voted along with the established
order. That JSD would and should fly. And it
flied.
A few weeks ago there was again death and
destruction in the Netherlands. And again it
was the turn for an enfant terrible of the
establishment to die.
Theo van Gogh, completely enraged by the
traumatized Dutch MP Ayaan Hirschi Ali,
tragically was proven right. His last word:
"Mercy". He sighed it while he was
bestially pierced with a knife by an
acquaintant of the Dutch Intelligence
Service AIVD.

The same AIVD where van Gogh's father worked
for his entire life, when it was still
called BVD. The same AIVD where Dutch
"Minister of Alien Affairs" and
good friend of van Gogh was the head of. The
same AIVD that is known for it's provocative
actions. The same AIVD that reached the
national news, as it appeared that they
created "subversive" groups for a
lack of real ones.
With such family and friends, who needs
enemies?
At first sight, it seems as if the movie
"Submission" was the reason for
killing Van Gogh. In this movie, an English
speaking female voice says a prayer to
"Allah". She thanks the god of the
Muslims for the fact that her husband is
constantly beating her. While you're
listening to this "prayer" you can
watch a female skin covered with wounds and
written Soera's from the Koran.
Theo Van Gogh really liked his movie. In the
many interviews that were conducted with
him, he often spoke of threats and assaults.
And always in a light-hearted manner. No, he
wasn't seriously threatened yet. Yes, he had
thought about having Al Jazeera broadcast
"Submission".
What Van Gogh did was not so much different
than what Jan Wolkers and other did years
before him. Without getting murdered, by the
way. Wolkers and other writers have
terrorized the Christian population with
their low-level pornographic
"literature" in an unbelievable
manner.
Wolkers and Van Gogh were both influenced by
what Ayaan Hirschi Ali always calls
"The Enlightment". Ali herself is
also a convinced believer of this
"Enlightment" or
"Illumination". In one of her many
remarkable statements, she revealed Dutch
Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende
(Christian Democrat) is also a member of
this movement and added that he
"therefore" couldn't be a
"real" Christian. Something a lot
of Christians wholeheartedly agree with.
There's a lot to say about this
"Enlightment". Just one thing is,
that it teaches how all religions are the
same. And were about to expire as they were
no longer of any use.
And like Wolkers hated anything religious,
so did Theo Van Gogh. But Van Gogh was
brutally confronted with the wrongness of
this Enlightment. Because it's very easy to
insult a Christian as his faith forbids him
to use violence as response. This is not the
case for the religion described in the
Koran.
It might be easier to enrage a Muslim than a
Christian. But in the Netherlands that isn't
as easy as some would like...
Because in the meantime the AIVD just
couldn't find alien residents who they could
convince to do "something
terrorist".
Because this is the way these things work.
The Intelligence Services provoke people
into doing something terrorist.
This is how things go at the global level,
when the United States provide Afghan
"freedom fighters" with weapons
and literature in a war against the Soviet
Union in the 1980's. We're now speaking
about the Taliban.
This is how it goes, when Saddam Hussein is
trained by the CIA who subsequently put him
in power. And later removed him as a
"big threat".
This is how it goes on the national level,
when a bald-headed Pim Fortuyn threatens to
become more powerful than the established
order. And is being killed by an equally
bald-headed animal's rights activist.
Everyone in the Netherlands knows the name
of Volkert van der Graaff. Not the fact he
voted for the Governmental party D'66, by
the way. Cause everyone sees him as
"extreme left". Extreme left? Take
a look at www.nazi.org when you think these
people are all "extreme left
wing".
This is how it goes at a national level,
when some idiot called Mohammed B. who
thinks Allah is waiting in heaven to reward
him kills another enfant terrible of the
establishment.
Volkert Van Der Graaff. Theo Van Gogh.
Mohammed B.
All enraged, provoked, by the same
"Enlighted" forces. Forces who use
the automatism of Problem - Reaction -
Solution to reach their goal of
Globalisation (a Fascist World Government).
What has this all to do with John Ashcroft's
visit to Piet Hein Donner?
Everything.
Because Theo Van Gogh isn't murdered at all
because he made a provocative movie which
needlessly insulted millions of people
worldwide. And it didn't force the
government at all to, completely in the
tradition of terrorism that "hates us
for our freedoms", steal our rights
away from us.
Oh yes, he made that movie and oh yes, he
was killed by someone who thought a ritual
slaughter was an appropriate answer to the
movie.
But in reality both Theo Van Gogh and
Mohammed B are nothing more than useful
idiots who do exactly what they are trained
to do: causing problems.
Because of those artificially created
problems the Dutch population then responds.
A reaction consisting out of a demand to the
government to provide solutions.
The result? The introduction of the Police
State!
The ladies and gentlemen of the
establishment were all shouting into the
microphone that "free speech" was
murdered. That Theo Van Gogh was killed
because of a certain right he was supposed
to have. A right to criticize a certain
religion without fear of persecution.
The same ladies and gentlemen did not add to
that how a few months before a certain Feike
ter Velde got a visit from some government
officials because he had openly criticized
Islam. Ter Velde was told that he would not
have to face charges this time, but next
time he would surely get into trouble for
practising his right to free speech. The
story can be found in "Het
Zoeklicht", a magazine of which Ter
Velde is an editor.

And they didn't mention at all how Feike Ter
Velde has expressed his criticism on Islam
in a civilized way. Not with provocative
movies, but with argumentation. Where may or
may not agree with.
The Dutch Government doesn’t want Feike
Ter Velde to express his right to free
speech in a civilized manner, but turns out
to support a crazy, unmannered and rude
provocateur like Van Gogh as one man.
And the Dutch population? They think the
government protects them from terrorists who
hate our freedoms. And allows the government
to steal out liberties from us.
In America this is in full swing since
September 11 2001.
9-11 is not just the date in which the
Police State was formally introduced; it is
also the alarm number of the American
police.
And in the Netherlands we are now also going
in this direction. It couldn't be different,
as Theo van Gogh is murdered on 11-2. Which
is, not entirely coincidently, the alarm
number of the Dutch police.
No, it's not a coincidence that when
Americans come to the Netherlands to talk
about terrorism, we have our own 9-11
shortly after that.
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