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+ | '''Militaire Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst''' ('''MIVD''') is the Military Intelligence and security service of the [[Netherlands]]. It was formerly known as the Militaire Inlichtingendienst (MID) and was given its current name in 2002. MIVD is part of the Dutch Ministry of Defence. | ||
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[[Willem Matser]], an officer in Dutch Military Intelligence and adviser to [[NATO Secretary General]] was arrested in 2003 together with an Italian crime boss on a 9 digit money laundering charge. [[Sibel Edmonds]] has cited this incident as evidence of [[NATO]]'s connections with the high level international [[drug trade]].<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/694</ref> | [[Willem Matser]], an officer in Dutch Military Intelligence and adviser to [[NATO Secretary General]] was arrested in 2003 together with an Italian crime boss on a 9 digit money laundering charge. [[Sibel Edmonds]] has cited this incident as evidence of [[NATO]]'s connections with the high level international [[drug trade]].<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/694</ref> | ||
Revision as of 14:42, 3 June 2019
Dutch Military Intelligence and Security Service | |
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Abbreviation | MiVD |
Formation | 1986 |
Parent organization | Netherlands |
Type | intelligence agency |
Interest of | Hans van de Ven |
Founder of | Operatiën en Inlichtingen |
Dutch intelligence agency |
Militaire Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst (MIVD) is the Military Intelligence and security service of the Netherlands. It was formerly known as the Militaire Inlichtingendienst (MID) and was given its current name in 2002. MIVD is part of the Dutch Ministry of Defence.
Drug trafficking connections
Willem Matser, an officer in Dutch Military Intelligence and adviser to NATO Secretary General was arrested in 2003 together with an Italian crime boss on a 9 digit money laundering charge. Sibel Edmonds has cited this incident as evidence of NATO's connections with the high level international drug trade.[1]
Related Quotations
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Netherlands/Deep state | “The Dutch, according to secret documents, are an important partner of the NSA, together with Germany, France and Norway as 'Third Party Country'. This puts the Dutch only one step below the other 4 Anglo-Saxon countries the US directly trades info with in their Five eyes-program.” | Huub Modderkolk | 2014 |
Netherlands/Deep state | “A year earlier, Dutch crime bosses, Klepper and Mieremet were arrested by police. In their car machine guns and hand-grenades were found. When the EOD discovered that none of the granades had serial- or production numbers, the MiVD was alerted. The MiVD suspected that the grenades were from a depot that was hidden in the forest of Scheveningen near The Hague, containing 40 metal boxes with pistols, machine guns, revolvers, hand-grenades and explosives. It was raided in the 1980s by thiefs. They replaced the boxes with fridges, causing the theft to be only noticed years later as metal detectors found nothing during the inspection. (...) Klepper and Mieremet were sentenced to 16 months in jail. Both were assassinated years later.” | Menno van Dongen | September 2007 |
Operatiën en Inlichtingen | “A year earlier, Dutch crime bosses, Klepper and Mieremet were arrested by police. In their car machine guns and hand-grenades were found. When the EOD discovered that none of the grenades had serial- or production numbers, the MiVD was alerted. The MiVD suspected that the grenades were from a depot that was hidden in the forest of Scheveningen near The Hague, containing 40 metal boxes with pistols, machine guns, revolvers, hand-grenades and explosives. It was raided in the 1980s by thiefs. They replaced the boxes with fridges, causing the theft to be only noticed years later as metal detectors found nothing during the inspection. (...) Klepper and Mieremet were sentenced to 16 months in jail. Both were assassinated years later.” | Menno van Dongen | September 2007 |
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job |
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Willem Matser | Soldier |
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