zondag 28 december 2014

''The time that the schools were a safe place is long gone''

The Big Brother Award 2014 goes to....the Dutch schools, for categorically violating the children's right to privacy. The school boards allow the GGD – the Government agency that ''guards'' youth health - to set up shop in the building and monitor the children in every move they make. Every boy and girl has a record at age 11.

A GGD school doctor even inspects the children's private parts to keep track of their physical development. The teachers present the prevention programs as obligatory school activity. Not participating is not an option. And this is where the Bits of Freedom Expert Jury strongly objects. The schools should stop facilitating.

donderdag 11 december 2014

Constitutional Chaos.


The Mayor resigned, but refuses to leave. He insists on making a dignified retreat in 6 months. Pundits agree; this is an illegal construction. Hoes went to the Interior Ministry today, where the deal apparently was closed. City Council was bypassed. Councilman John Steijns: ''Hoes presented the matter to us as a fait accompli''.

woensdag 10 december 2014

Mayor Hoes under fire. City Council in denial. The local newspaper lost the plot. The high school kids have taken over and they are reporting unfolding events on Twitter and Facebook. Police not amused. The people of Maastricht are anxiously awaiting the end of the turmoil surrounding the lingering story about local authorithies that keep on crossing lines.

The only solution is to arrest the instigators, who exposed themselves recycling, falsifying, copying and pasting public documents. Problem: they work at the Bisschopsingel Bureau..




dinsdag 2 december 2014

PostNL 2.0
These are the new decentralized mail depots. Rented garages all over town. Key hangs next to the door.

zondag 16 november 2014

Former Representative Oudkerk: ''This is the end of the PvdA.''
The PvdA obligated MP's Kuzu and Őztürk to sign an affidavit making them pledge allegiance to the party. Party leadership was not amused that the two had criticized their own Minister.
''We have freedom of speech in the Netherlands'', Őztürk replied. ''We sign nothing''. Consequently, the PvdA kicked them out. Being banned from Parliament, however, is impossible.
The two dissidents will return as individual representatives, free from any party discipline and they are going to do what they wanted to all along: answering burning questions coming from their constituency, the people who voted them into office.
This actually is a good thing. Moving one step away from the smothering Polder Model of compromise politics, where issues must always be resolved in the most civilized way. And one step closer to how a truly democratic system was intended. Of the People, By the People and For the People.  

zaterdag 1 november 2014

Police guns with GPS. Being tested in California. A smart chip inside the handgrip records and transmits where, when and in which direction the gun is fired, in real time. Why GPS Guns are much needed here in the town of Maastricht? Scroll down this blog a bit and the answer will present itself.

donderdag 2 oktober 2014


Journalists are only allowed to approach MP's and Ministers with camera off. The politicians are fed up being put on the spot and embarrassed by inconvenient questions, especially from the progressive news media. From now on, if a politician says no, that really means NO! Camera stays off. 

Parliament claims final say over footage shot in the building. Airing interviews against the MP's will is a ''punishable offense''. 

maandag 22 september 2014

600 refugees, most of whom escaped the war in Syria, will receive a warm welcome when they arrive in Maastricht next month. They are going straight to prison. The vacant Overmaze Penitentiary.

Suited accommodation, according to Mayor Hoes, until the intended building downtown is renovated, in two to three years. These 600 men, women and children will be doing the time, about the same amount as a sentence for armed robbery.

donderdag 14 augustus 2014

ONE DECEASED, TWO DEATH CERTIFICATES


Occasionally, small bits of the unrelenting truth seeped through in police file 2007170431. Page 288: ''the deceased is registered at the the City of Maastricht and the death certificate relating thereto has been added on page 295''.


Page 295, however, was missing when Kadija picked up the police file at her lawyer’s. Another death certificate came to the surface; “deceased in Eijsden”, signed by Mrs Huits-van Hooren, City employee and the cousin of one of the coroners, Roland van Hooren.


The main coroner is René Cardynaals. His autopsy report is a document, as it turned out, that couldn’t be verified by the man himself. He ”didn’t know his phone number could end up in a police file”, he says in a recorded interview. This is strange because at the bottom of the autopsy report his signature is placed right on top of that very number.


He is quite insistent that he didn’t give it away, because it’s mainly his private number. Then who wrote this autopsy report, typed on blank sheets of paper, no GGD or hospital logos?


zaterdag 12 juli 2014

CITY OF GRONINGEN, 6 NOVEMBER 2013:
Police break into 30 student houses. Just to show the students that they can. ''Anti-burglary exercise'', the PD explains. It turned out they put in an extra effort: officers did a little snooping around inside the student dorms and ''found valuable things like laptops and tablets''.
When they were finished, the cops left behind a Polaroid of themselves posing in the room, as a token of their visit.

zondag 22 juni 2014

''No rules about political integrity. Lack of accountability for jobs on the side. No self-correcting mechanisms''. CoE anti-corruption task force addresses Dutch Parliament:''get your act together!'' 

zondag 25 mei 2014

The two children in this video are screaming for their mother while a police unit separates them and takes them away, by orders of the Salvation Army Youthcare & Probation (LJ&R). Culemborg, the Netherlands. 

This family was under custody of the Government, meaning they lost their sovereign citizen status and had to follow orders in the daily upbringing of the children, the so-called OTS-measure.

If families don’t cooperate, a judge can issue a UHP warrant, Out of Home Placement of the children, which is exactly what happens in this video. This mother was never convicted of a crime, nor were any charges filed against her. 

The purely subjective decision whether or not a family complies in many cases is made by the Salvation Army’s LJ&R, which resides under the Justice Department and actually uses the Justice Department’s email suffix. 

The evidence comprises offences against the law book of education: “too much tv, drinking from plastic cups, unable to name vegetables”. But we also saw phrases like “family system is getting too big” or “too much criticism on government institutions”. 

A civil court judge hears these cases and sides with authorities in over 95%. The children in this video were transported to the Christian William Schrikker Stichting.

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maandag 12 mei 2014

It was a good weekend for Pieter van de Laarschot, officer at the Maastricht Police Department. He changed his police uniform for the uniform of the Lord and was ordained Deacon, became member of the clergy, in hierarchy right next to Priest. The ceremony was performed by the Bishop himself.

Monday morning back to work at the police station, pistol on his belt and the bible in his pocket.

zondag 27 april 2014

GESTAPO HOUSE CALLS
Media voice their concern about the Anonymous Crime Tip Line, this time in relation to drugs. The tolerance policy allows individuals to carry 5 grams of weed and grow 5 cannabis plants. Those very quantities, however, make every household a target.

Five plants technically is a plantation, and where there is five, there's likely to be more.

This is where that other policy kicks in: reasonable suspicion, police don't need a  warrant from the judge to enter a premises. A certain smell or a certain behaviour is enough, and of course the anonymous tip. It's perfectly in line with Dutch Law, which convicts citizens on ''reasonable assumption''.

Suppose you're fed up with that annoying Mr. Johnson from across the street: just call the Crime Tip Line and tell them he has a weed plantation in his basement. Guaranteed an anti-drugs unit will show up banging in his door.

GeenStijl.nl appropriately calls it The House Call Gestapo. Mainstream media are ringing the alarm bells as well, because too many innocent hard working families who have never touched or seen any drugs, are becoming victim of these raids.

The tolerance policy as a vehicle to enter any home authorities deem fit. The brutal crackdown policy gives a whole new meaning to the phrase 'Mr. Policeman is only one phone call away'. 

donderdag 20 maart 2014

What happened to the Iraqi mother and her two children (10 and 13) who were literally blown out of their house in Urmond, july 2011? They were taken to hospital in Aken and Maastricht, severely injured, but they never returned. Refugee Work Sittard said they may have left for Germany. But that information couldn't be verified. 

dinsdag 14 januari 2014


Talking about Blurred Lines. I was watching this VPRO documentary on how human memory can be influenced. Start the video at 29:08 minutes. Maastricht based Forensic psychologist Henry Otgaar is explaining how he ''implanted the memory of an alien abduction in the brains of 7 and 8 year old children.''

Otgaar: ''In this research project, we showed a number of children a manipulated photo in a fake newspaper article, to prove a spaceship landed in their town that carried the aliens who came to take them away when they were 4. The objective was to observe if the children started believing this event actually happened to them. And it worked.''

The documentary maker couldn't hold back his disgust and more or less called these two researchers a couple of freaks for intentionally traumatizing children. He was right. No parent in the world voluntarily signs up his or her child for this kind of research project. So what the hell are they doing there at the Forensic Psychology Department?


woensdag 8 januari 2014


As of January, Maastricht University will be scanning mobile phone activity of the students.