dinsdag 19 november 2013


These two plain clothes cops showed up at the Orleansplein, October 15th 10:30 am. They were part of a group of five, armed, pumped up and ready to start a row. They arrived 5 minutes after I posted the words below. Before they could blink, this picture was taken and spread on the internet with the speed of light. Within minutes apparently they got a signal and left.

Posted on 15 Oct:
06-21294655 is the mobile phone number of detective Paul Reintjens, lead investigator in the Amir Ibrahim case. I called him and basically asked him: WHY?

He tried to divert the question and persuade me to come to the police station. He wanted to talk to me ''personally''. I respond: ''We are talking personally right now, aren't we?'' He says: ''I don't discuss these things over the phone''. I repond :''You are taking care of police business over mobile phone all of the time, and this conversation doesn't count?''

Then he gets agitated and gives me the bottom line: ''stop bothering the people mentioned in the Amir Ibrahim police file.''




dinsdag 8 oktober 2013

It's been 3½ years since the murder of Soukaina Hayali, but the Town of Baexem is still in disarray. Police claim they drove from the Weert station to the crime scene just  around 11:00 pm. It's a ten minute drive. A neighbor from across the street saw a police car standing there an hour earlier.

She is the grandmother of a schoolmate of Soukaina's and observed activities at the crime scene the whole week. She saw officers shoving a zinc coffin in the back of a police van four days after the murder. The principal of the elementary school, mr. De Bok, told parents and children ''not to speak to any journalist'', or we ''won't get out of this.''
   
                


dinsdag 30 juli 2013

EO Television reported that Peter van Koppen, leading critic of the Dutch legal system, caught a prosecutor lying. That's kind of funny. Van Koppen wrote a book with ex-judge Fokke Fernhout, convicted child porn collector and former suspect of abusing his foster son. Topic of the book: evidence in incest cases.

Fernhout and van Koppen teach law at Maastricht University.

donderdag 4 juli 2013

GGD Penal Code

This is the GGD Youth Monitoring Questionnaire. Parents have to fill it out when their children are in 7th grade. Objective: to establish whether they committed an offense against the GGD penal code, the Law Book of Education.
What is your ethnic background?
What is your level of education?
Does your child obey, do what grown-ups tell it to to?
Does your child fight a lot?
Does your child lie or cheat?
Does your child steal things at home, school or other places?
Has your son or daughter ever been to a psychiatrist?
Does your child brush it’s teeth every day?
How often does you child go to the dentist?
Did you smoke in the house with your your children present in the last 7 days?
How many people live in your house?
Does your child drink alcohol, and how much?
How many times a week does your child watch TV?
How many times a week does your child eat breakfast?
Does your child pee its pants during the day?
Does your child poo its pants during the day?


donderdag 20 juni 2013

donderdag 11 april 2013



The EU Court of Human Rights ruled that the Dutch government stop imposing TBS for petty crime. TBS is a compulsory treatment for violent criminals. Every year a psychiatrist evaluates and decides on extending treatment, formalized by a judge. TBS can be a life sentence.

If Holland abides by the EU ruling, a couple of hundred small crime offenders will have to be released immediately from TBS clinics.

They came up with quite a creative response. The  Supreme Court ”overruled” the decision of the Human Rights Court. Non-existent in legal terms. The Netherlands plainly ignored the international community and made their own little verdict: we do as we please. Nobody is released.



donderdag 21 februari 2013

UPDATE: Anass' father spread photo of his deceased son. Do the neck injuries correspond with suicide by hanging?





dinsdag 19 februari 2013

High school freshman Anass Aouragh (13) was found dead in a forest in Wassenaar, February 7th. "Suicide". The students at Anass' school, the Adelbert College, were forbidden to go on Twitter and Facebook ''to say what they know and what they think".


The order was issued after classmates appeared in front of the camera of NOS News and testified Anass was a really nice guy who had a distinct personal style, dared to be different. This statement immediately disproved the allegation of some teachers that the boy was down and depressed. 


Anass was writing for the school paper, participated in school drama and was a member of the soccer club. He disappeared on his route delivering house-to-house advertising. An Amber Alert was issued hours after he was reported missing; police insisted on doing their own search first.


They did find a body a day later, February 7th, in the small forest near Anass' house – the same area they searched the night before with dogs, a helicopter and infrared cameras but "found nothing".


The Amber Alert was withdrawn but police took another eight hours to identify the body as being Anass'. They investigated the area from the outside towards the body ''to make sure they collected all forensic evidence''.


Anass was under custody of the government, meaning his parents lost their sovereign citizen status and had to follow orders in the daily upbringing of their children.


This is what happens when parents don't listen.



 

dinsdag 29 januari 2013

Yesterday, Queen Beatrix announced her abdication from the throne. She is widely praised for what she did for the people in the past 30 years. 

This is some of her work that stands out. Look at the little crown in the two stamps in this court verdict. In the name of the Queen Judge Bosma ruled on 3 september 2010 that activist Carla Aquarius ''never ever speak or write another word in public about the death of Amir Ibrahim''.

An official censorship verdict in the State of the Netherlands. 



 

woensdag 23 januari 2013

Police File 2007170431

Natasja van de Graaf sat in the car in the opposite direction and saw Amir getting “hit” and disappear into thin air. After that she briefly went over to the Mon Ami dry cleaner’s at the Ringovenweg to drop off a bag.

Page 211: “I called my mother-in-law from the dry cleaner’s to check if she was there”. Owner Barbara Beckers confirms both the phone call and the visit on page 281.

When Natasja a while later learns what is written down about her in the police file, she chokes. Barbara Who? ”That woman you’re talking about doesn’t even know me.”




zaterdag 12 januari 2013

In the NEWS:

''The inexplicable refusal of the Netherlands to formally investigate the child trafficking allegations against the former Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice brings into question the rule of law in the Netherlands.

The credibility of the International Court of Justice is undermined by its current location in The Hague. The Secretary of State should take the appropriate steps in the United Nations to amend Article 22 of the International Court of Justice to move the seat of the court from the Netherlands to a more appropriate venue.''




woensdag 9 januari 2013


Dutch police are required to arrest a target amount of people each year. In 2010 an attempt was made to abolish these arrest quota. It failed.





vrijdag 4 januari 2013

Not too long after I posted the previous message about the death of a 22-year old student, the Maastricht Police showed up at my house with a 'friendly' request to remove this message from Facebook.

(posted on Facebook 6 nov 2012)
3 November 2012

22 year-old economics student Thijs Eberson was found dead in the Circumflex fraternity house in Maastricht on Saturday. Conflicting versions of events.  

L1 TV reported he died Friday night. Circumflex chairman Bram de Jonge sent an e-mail to Maastricht Aktueel webnews that Eberson was still alive on Saturday morning. 

Police says no crime is committed. No forensic investigation was done. The fraternity house – a possible crime scene - was open Sunday for public condolences. No official cause of death.



woensdag 2 januari 2013


''STASI METHOD" IN ROERMOND

Yesterday morning senator Jos van Rey's house in Roermond was raided as a result of an alleged misdemeanor charge. Van Rey was arrested. He is said to have broken some rules in a mayor's appointment procedure. 


If this is true, why did the police also conduct a raid at the houses of his son and daughter?

facebook 20 okt 2012