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|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaas_Bruinsma_(drug_lord) | |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaas_Bruinsma_(drug_lord) | ||
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− | |description=The main drug lord of [[Amsterdam]] [[1970s]], and [[1980s]]. Connected to the [[Dutch]] royal family through a princess, [[spooks]] and underage-[[sex trafficking]]. | + | |description=The main drug lord of [[Amsterdam]] [[1970s]], and [[1980s]]. Connected to the [[Dutch]] royal family through a princess (and possibly more royalty), [[spooks]] and underage-[[sex trafficking]]. |
|alma_mater=None | |alma_mater=None | ||
|nationality=Dutch | |nationality=Dutch | ||
− | |constitutes=Drug trafficker, deep state actor? | + | |constitutes=Drug trafficker, third rail topic, deep state actor? |
|parents= | |parents= | ||
|historycommons= | |historycommons= | ||
+ | |victim_of=Assasination | ||
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==Connections== | ==Connections== | ||
− | Being the lover of a Dutch Princess, and being connected to multiple [[paedophile]]-networks, high-profile lawyers and [[deep politicians]] often working as a "handy-man" or fixer. He was nicknamed "The Reverend" for his iconic | + | Being the lover of a Dutch Princess, and being connected to multiple [[paedophile]]-networks, high-profile lawyers and [[deep politicians]] often working as a "handy-man" or fixer. He was nicknamed "The Reverend" for his iconic tendency to lecture people with a ruthless demeanour in all-black clothes. Much remains unknown. [[ISGP]] has his name pop up several 100 times regarding these matters, most notably Bruinsma and his [[crime syndicate]] were being called by a factual "alternative news-site" as being involved at secrete parties in Amsterdam's financial district - you know the place where [[Nieuwsuur]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LmaSzGeVAE</ref> said cocaine is mandatory - with child-abuse in the 1990s. The editors of the article specifically mentioned stopping the investigation for the moment citing "the urge to stay alive for quite a while" <ref>https://isgp-studies.com/joris-demmink-and-prince-bernhard-s-alleged-westerflier-cult#orange-royal-family-mafia</ref> |
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+ | ==Royal family== | ||
+ | According to known newspaper De Groene<ref>https://www.groene.nl/artikel/connecties-van-oranje</ref>; | ||
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+ | #Bruinsma's money launderer was the judicial advisor for [[Queen Beatrix]], in fact he was explicitly named during his tenure as judge in Amsterdam. | ||
+ | #Bruinsma's operational lawyer - who was being officially investigated by Dutch and [[Swiss]] authorities - in seen on a photo in November [[1999]] in [[New York]] with King [[Willem-Alexander Ferdinand]]. They were part of the same marathon-team. | ||
+ | #The state police of [[Utrecht]] was apparently connected to Bruinsma according to an internal anonymous survey | ||
==Mabel Wisse Smit== | ==Mabel Wisse Smit== | ||
− | Upon hearing rumours citing her being seen with the leading Dutch drug lords of the [[ | + | Upon hearing rumours citing her being seen with the leading Dutch drug lords of the [[1980s]] and [[1990s]], Mabel Wisse Smit - 10 years after Bruinsma dead - at first denied she had any contacts with criminals when being revealing to being romantically involved to Prince Friso, son of [[Beatrix Armgard]].<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/12/world/revelations-about-dutch-prince-s-fiancee-rattle-royal-family.html</ref> The rumours almost disappeared in the [[memory hole]] until investigative journalist Peter R. de Vries interviewed Chilean national Charlie da Silva, a high-ranking bodyguard of [[Klaas Bruinsma]] - the main drug lord in question - who revealed she lied about how she knew Bruinsma and how close - intense lovers in [[1989]] and [[1990]] - they were. Bruinsma was already at that point the leading boss for [[drug trafficking]] in [[Europe]].<ref>Middelburg, B. (2008). De Dominee, p. 66. Amsterdam: Amstel Uitgevers BV. ISBN 9789046701508.</ref> |
− | After announcing the engagement of Prince Friso with Mabel in June 2003, Prime Minister [[Jan Peter Balkenende]] wrote in a letter <ref>http://www.regering.nl/dsc?c=getobject&s=obj&objectid=49283</ref>to parliament that Mabel Wisse Smit had given "incomplete and incorrect information" about the duration and extent of her contacts with the known drug lord and that because of this, the government had decided not to seek permission for the marriage from parliament. Mabel Wisse Smit and Prince [[Friso of Orange-Nassau]] married in Delft on 24 April 2004. | + | After announcing the engagement of Prince Friso with Mabel in June [[2003]], Prime Minister [[Jan Peter Balkenende]] wrote in a letter <ref>http://www.regering.nl/dsc?c=getobject&s=obj&objectid=49283</ref>to parliament that Mabel Wisse Smit had given "incomplete and incorrect information" about the duration and extent of her contacts with the known drug lord and that because of this, the government had decided not to seek permission for the marriage from parliament. Mabel Wisse Smit and Prince [[Friso of Orange-Nassau]] married in Delft on 24 April [[2004]]. |
Because he did not ask the Dutch parliament for permission to marry - as per law - Prince Friso ceased being a member of the royal house and forfeited his and his future children's succession rights. Therefore, neither Princess Mabel nor their daughters are members of the royal house. | Because he did not ask the Dutch parliament for permission to marry - as per law - Prince Friso ceased being a member of the royal house and forfeited his and his future children's succession rights. Therefore, neither Princess Mabel nor their daughters are members of the royal house. | ||
− | In [[2007]] a TV-series titled "The Prince and the Girl" was released on Dutch public broadcasting about Smit | + | In [[2007]] a TV-series titled "The Prince and the Girl" was released on Dutch public broadcasting about Smit en Bruinsma. The story gained some controversial attention for implying ''Smit and Bruinsma shared cocaine together and Sacirbey (Bosnian Ambassador to the [[UN]], Minister of Foreign Affairs and vital member of the [[Dayton Agreement]]) and Smit massively played a role in the fall of [[Yugoslavia]] which was the actual reason Prime-Minister [[Jan Peter Balkenende]] did not allow the marriage.''<ref>https://www.bol.com/nl/p/prins-en-het-meisje-de/1002004009241743/</ref> The movie was not pulled and no lawsuit has been made, although Friso and Smit did ''try to alter their own [[Wikipedia]] pages, something confirmed by Wikipedia-admins and the [[Netherlands Government Information Service]].<ref>http://www.nu.nl/internet/1213523/friso-en-mabel-wijzigden-wikipedia-info-zelf.html</ref> |
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+ | Mabel's father - a [[banker]] of [[Rabobank]] - was rumoured to have been involved with Bruinsma, raising further questions. | ||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | Bruinsma was - according to the official narrative - shot by former commander of the Amsterdam division Martin Hoogland in the summer of [[1991]] who had started working for the [[Yugoslavian]] mafia, his autobiography remarks he had lost the leadership at this point of his cannabis business and had become a cocaine addict. Hoogland has always denied and this | + | Bruinsma was - according to the [[official narrative]] - shot by former commander of the Amsterdam [[police]] division Martin Hoogland in the summer of [[1991]] who had started working for the [[Yugoslavian]] mafia, his autobiography remarks he had lost the leadership at this point of his cannabis business and had become a cocaine addict. Hoogland has always denied and this murder - in the grand scheme of not knowing what Bruinsma actually did for the royals - therefore remains not entirely solved.<ref>https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speciaal:Boekbronnen/9080386111</ref> |
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+ | Dutch police and the AIVD were allegedly in a "yes-no argument" and a turf war regarding where and if Bruinsma' file still existed. Amsterdam Police said everything was erased as Bruinsma was deceased. | ||
[[image:Bruinsma dood.jpg|left|380px|thumb|Bruinsma in 1991]] | [[image:Bruinsma dood.jpg|left|380px|thumb|Bruinsma in 1991]] | ||
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"Criminal" Klaas Bruinsma (Drug trafficker, third rail topic, deep state actor?) | |
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Born | 06-10-1953 Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands |
Died | 27-06-1991 (Age 38) Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Alma mater | None |
Member of | Netherlands/Deep state |
Victim of | Assasination |
Klaas Bruinsma (and after 1975 Frans van Arkel) was the Dutch main drug lord during the 1970s and 1980s. His main drug of export was hashish. Following a rough upbringing by his violent dad he started trafficking drugs during the very early rise in the Netherlands of cocaine and hashish in the 1970s. While he doesn't get much scrutiny, primarily for being idolised as "old-school classic mafia as seen in movies like The Godfather" some of his connections seem to go much further than most people would realize.
Connections
Being the lover of a Dutch Princess, and being connected to multiple paedophile-networks, high-profile lawyers and deep politicians often working as a "handy-man" or fixer. He was nicknamed "The Reverend" for his iconic tendency to lecture people with a ruthless demeanour in all-black clothes. Much remains unknown. ISGP has his name pop up several 100 times regarding these matters, most notably Bruinsma and his crime syndicate were being called by a factual "alternative news-site" as being involved at secrete parties in Amsterdam's financial district - you know the place where Nieuwsuur[1] said cocaine is mandatory - with child-abuse in the 1990s. The editors of the article specifically mentioned stopping the investigation for the moment citing "the urge to stay alive for quite a while" [2]
Royal family
According to known newspaper De Groene[3];
- Bruinsma's money launderer was the judicial advisor for Queen Beatrix, in fact he was explicitly named during his tenure as judge in Amsterdam.
- Bruinsma's operational lawyer - who was being officially investigated by Dutch and Swiss authorities - in seen on a photo in November 1999 in New York with King Willem-Alexander Ferdinand. They were part of the same marathon-team.
- The state police of Utrecht was apparently connected to Bruinsma according to an internal anonymous survey
Mabel Wisse Smit
Upon hearing rumours citing her being seen with the leading Dutch drug lords of the 1980s and 1990s, Mabel Wisse Smit - 10 years after Bruinsma dead - at first denied she had any contacts with criminals when being revealing to being romantically involved to Prince Friso, son of Beatrix Armgard.[4] The rumours almost disappeared in the memory hole until investigative journalist Peter R. de Vries interviewed Chilean national Charlie da Silva, a high-ranking bodyguard of Klaas Bruinsma - the main drug lord in question - who revealed she lied about how she knew Bruinsma and how close - intense lovers in 1989 and 1990 - they were. Bruinsma was already at that point the leading boss for drug trafficking in Europe.[5]
After announcing the engagement of Prince Friso with Mabel in June 2003, Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende wrote in a letter [6]to parliament that Mabel Wisse Smit had given "incomplete and incorrect information" about the duration and extent of her contacts with the known drug lord and that because of this, the government had decided not to seek permission for the marriage from parliament. Mabel Wisse Smit and Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau married in Delft on 24 April 2004. Because he did not ask the Dutch parliament for permission to marry - as per law - Prince Friso ceased being a member of the royal house and forfeited his and his future children's succession rights. Therefore, neither Princess Mabel nor their daughters are members of the royal house.
In 2007 a TV-series titled "The Prince and the Girl" was released on Dutch public broadcasting about Smit en Bruinsma. The story gained some controversial attention for implying Smit and Bruinsma shared cocaine together and Sacirbey (Bosnian Ambassador to the UN, Minister of Foreign Affairs and vital member of the Dayton Agreement) and Smit massively played a role in the fall of Yugoslavia which was the actual reason Prime-Minister Jan Peter Balkenende did not allow the marriage.[7] The movie was not pulled and no lawsuit has been made, although Friso and Smit did try to alter their own Wikipedia pages, something confirmed by Wikipedia-admins and the Netherlands Government Information Service.[8]
Mabel's father - a banker of Rabobank - was rumoured to have been involved with Bruinsma, raising further questions.
Death
Bruinsma was - according to the official narrative - shot by former commander of the Amsterdam police division Martin Hoogland in the summer of 1991 who had started working for the Yugoslavian mafia, his autobiography remarks he had lost the leadership at this point of his cannabis business and had become a cocaine addict. Hoogland has always denied and this murder - in the grand scheme of not knowing what Bruinsma actually did for the royals - therefore remains not entirely solved.[9]
Dutch police and the AIVD were allegedly in a "yes-no argument" and a turf war regarding where and if Bruinsma' file still existed. Amsterdam Police said everything was erased as Bruinsma was deceased.
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Netherlands/Deep state/Functions | “The accusations against Bruinsma, Geerts, Scala and Videorama speak for themselves. And this same group has its ties to members of the Dutch royal family. Not mentioned yet, in 1989 Geerts put up a $500,000 bail for U.S. porn boss Reuben Sturman, a good friend of his. Back in the 1970s and 1980s Sturman and his partner Robert DiBernardo, both working for the Gambino crime family (DiBernardo was murdered on orders of John Gotti, soon after he (once again) was indicted for production and distribution of child pornography), maintained a virtual monopoly on the hardcore porn industry in the United States. They were also repeatedly accused of involvement in the production and distribution of child pornography, which until the late 1970s still was somewhat sanctioned. A gigantic portion of this type of material actually was imported from the Netherlands at the time.” | Joël van der Reijden | October 2014 |
Mabel van Oranje | “Mabel had attempted persistently to pocket the chairman of the JOVD, Jan Peter Balkenende's state secretary for social affairs Mark Rutte. Rutte's administrative colleagues at his party were so shocked by her stalk-ish behaviour that they protected their friend and chairman. Mabel appeared with the chauffeur of Klaas Bruinsma completely unannounced and ordered us to bring her to Mark's room. We staunchly denied because she was stoned as a shrimp and a complete mess.” | Mabel van Oranje PG Kroeger | |
Joël van der Reijden | “There most certainly is evidence that quite a bit of child abuse takes place at the highest level of society and that people in this milieu for the most part care little about this problem. Also, there have been very demonstrable ties between the royal house of Orange, Klaas Bruinsma-Etienne Urka-John Engelsma-Charles Geerts Maffia and Intelligence & Operations. This last group was the Dutch brand of CIA Operation Gladio/"Stay Behind" network. These ties have to be investigated much deeper, because it appears that it's from this milieu that a lot of manipulation of the Dutch state has taken place, seemingly including paedophile entrapment operations. And isn't it just really strange that all Dutch names that have been leaked over the years with regard to paedophilia include homosexuals?” | Joël van der Reijden | October 2014 |
Maarten van Traa | “As just stated, back in the early 1990s Langendoen and Van Vondel played a key role in the IRT affair. However, the more one tries to understand the affair, the vaguer it gets. Langendoen and Van Vondel allowed drug shipments to pass through customs in order to be able to find and arrest the major mafia bosses behind the trafficking, a typical American strategy that before and since the IRT affair has largely been illegal in the Netherlands. A June 1999 article explains the affair in the following manner: "Criminals didn't import 100 kilos [of cocaine] with help from the Dutch police, as the 1996 Van Traa Commission concluded, but 15,000 kilos of cocaine has been brought to market. But for the rest everything is a-okay.
"Various justice officers, an independent Wierenga Commission (1994), the parliamentary enquete [Van Traa] commission (1995) and the rijksrecherche [FBI] (1996) never managed to fully clarify the IRT affair. What is certain is that under the leadership of two Haarlem detectives, Langendoen and Van Vondel, who worked for the IRT team, about 100,000 kilos of soft drugs was brought onto the market during infiltration attempts [i.e., authorized pass-throughs]. But many questions remained unanswered. It is unclear, for example, how the police financed the drug imports and there was evidence that cocaine was imported royally. "Teeven and his chief officer H. Vrakking - who in 1993 decided to dissolve the IRT team... - have always been anxious to demonstrate that especially the Haarlem branch of the IRT team [i.e., Langendoen and Van Vondel] was out of line. ... Teeven recently opened negotiations with the for arms trafficking sentenced Mink K., who earlier had been a target of the IRT." The primary target of the IRT team was mafia boss Klaas Bruinsma. After he was murdered in 1991 his successors as John Engelsma, porn boss Charles Geerts, and especially Etienne Urka became the target of the IRT. No one was caught, however, and reportedly the IRT was so "fixated" on the Bruinsma/Urka network that they forgot to pay attention to the network of Mink Kok, who, together with his allies, managed to smuggle 15 tons of cocaine through the backdoor. Certainly Kok's partner, Jan Femer, referred to the IRT years of 1991-1993 as the "golden years": "We could bring in almost anything: hash, coke, heroin, semtex, whatever we wanted." Kok was arrested in August 1994 in relation to an assassination a year earlier.” | Joël van der Reijden Maarten van Traa | 2017 |
Rating
When you're named in a Netflix doc alongside El Chapo and Pablo Escobar, were mentioned as Epstein-like supplier of children & drugs in local news, and was never caught for "stealing" dozens of weapons from your intelligence agency, and the only thing the public remember and focus on is that your ex was a Dutch princess... how much have you successfully hidden?
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LmaSzGeVAE
- ↑ https://isgp-studies.com/joris-demmink-and-prince-bernhard-s-alleged-westerflier-cult#orange-royal-family-mafia
- ↑ https://www.groene.nl/artikel/connecties-van-oranje
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/12/world/revelations-about-dutch-prince-s-fiancee-rattle-royal-family.html
- ↑ Middelburg, B. (2008). De Dominee, p. 66. Amsterdam: Amstel Uitgevers BV. ISBN 9789046701508.
- ↑ http://www.regering.nl/dsc?c=getobject&s=obj&objectid=49283
- ↑ https://www.bol.com/nl/p/prins-en-het-meisje-de/1002004009241743/
- ↑ http://www.nu.nl/internet/1213523/friso-en-mabel-wijzigden-wikipedia-info-zelf.html
- ↑ https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speciaal:Boekbronnen/9080386111