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The '''University of Groningen''' (''Rijksuniversiteit Groningen'' is a [[Public university#Continental Europe|public]] [[research university]] in the city of [[Groningen (city)|Groningen]] in the [[Netherlands]]. The university was founded in 1614 and is the second-oldest university in the Netherlands. In 2014, the university celebrated its 400th anniversary.<ref>http://www.rug400.nl/rug400_2/rug_definitief.dev/en.html University of Groningen turns 400!</ref>  
 
The '''University of Groningen''' (''Rijksuniversiteit Groningen'' is a [[Public university#Continental Europe|public]] [[research university]] in the city of [[Groningen (city)|Groningen]] in the [[Netherlands]]. The university was founded in 1614 and is the second-oldest university in the Netherlands. In 2014, the university celebrated its 400th anniversary.<ref>http://www.rug400.nl/rug400_2/rug_definitief.dev/en.html University of Groningen turns 400!</ref>  
 
The university was ranked 65th in the world, according to [[Academic Ranking of World Universities]] (ARWU) in 2019.<ref>http://www.shanghairanking.com/World-University-Rankings/University-of-Groningen.html </ref> In April 2013, according to the results of the International Student Barometer, the University of Groningen, for the third time in a row, was voted the best university of the Netherlands.<ref>http://www.rug.nl/news/2012/04/groningen-best-university-isb </ref>
 
  
 
The University of Groningen has eleven [[Faculty (division)|faculties]], nine [[graduate school]]s, 27 research centres and institutes, and more than 175-degree programmes. The university's alumni and faculty include [[Johann Bernoulli]], [[Aletta Jacobs]], four [[Nobel Prize]] winners, nine [[Spinoza Prize]] winners, one [[Stevin Prize]] winner, royalty, multiple mayors, the first president of the [[European Central Bank]], and a secretary general of [[NATO]].
 
The University of Groningen has eleven [[Faculty (division)|faculties]], nine [[graduate school]]s, 27 research centres and institutes, and more than 175-degree programmes. The university's alumni and faculty include [[Johann Bernoulli]], [[Aletta Jacobs]], four [[Nobel Prize]] winners, nine [[Spinoza Prize]] winners, one [[Stevin Prize]] winner, royalty, multiple mayors, the first president of the [[European Central Bank]], and a secretary general of [[NATO]].
  
 
==Deep State ties==
 
==Deep State ties==
Several [[deep state actors]] from the [[University of Groningen]] are helping criminals obtain EU passports in [[Malta]] viewable on [[Nieuwsuur]]'s [[YouTube]] channel.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/user/nieuwsuur</ref>
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Several [[deep state actors]] from the university are helping criminals obtain EU passports in [[Malta]] viewable on [[Nieuwsuur]]'s [[YouTube]] channel.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/user/nieuwsuur</ref>
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==Politicized psychiatry==
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In 2021, 9 academics from the university published a "study" with the title ''Are [[conspiracy theorists]] psychotic?''. It concludes that:
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:"Extreme [[conspirational thinking]] seems to fit current [[psychiatric]] definitions of [[paranoid delusions]], but there are also important differences. To make a distinction with regard to conspiratorial thinking, deepening of conventional definitions of delusions is required. Instead of the strong focus on the erroneous content of delusions, more attention should be given to the underlying idiosyncratic, changed way of experiencing reality".<ref name=study>https://www.tijdschriftvoorpsychiatrie.nl/media/1/63-2021-11-artikel-veling.pdf</ref>
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:The conspiracy theories in the [[corona pandemic]] show that this definition may need tightening or deepening....However, the bizarre, impossible content of extreme Corona conspiracy theories is very similar to the content of paranoid delusions. In both cases, the ideas are wrong on rational and objective grounds. In recent years, the continuum model of psychosis has been widely used, in which paranoid delusions do not qualitatively differ from normal suspicious thoughts, but only gradually differ from them in the degree of conviction, preoccupation, pressure of suffering and irrational content. Conspiracy thinking could be considered along the same continuum. The question then is when conspiracy theories are irrational enough to be labeled as delusional and how to determine whether the theory in question is sufficiently an incorrect inference from external reality.<ref name=study/>
  
==Notable alumni==
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==Sacking of 'critical thinking’ professor==  
Notable alumni of the University of Groningen include:<ref>http://www.rug.nl/science-and-society/university-museum/prominent-professors/</ref>
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In February, [[2023]] a court in [[Groningen]] agreed that the University may sack [[Tjeerd Andringa]], a lecturer who reportedly spread what they referred to as "[[conspiracy theories]]" during lessons.<ref name=fired/>
* [[Johann Heinrich Alting]], theologian
 
* [[Gerbrand Bakker (physician)|Gerbrand Bakker]], early 19th century physician
 
* [[Johann Bernoulli]], mathematician
 
* [[Bart Bok]], [[astronomer]]
 
* [[Corina Brussaard]], Antarctic researcher in viral ecology and phytoplankton
 
* [[Anita Buma]], Antarctic researcher in marine [[ecophysiology]]
 
* [[Turtle Bunbury]], Irish historian and author
 
* [[James Burnett, Lord Monboddo|James Burnett]]
 
* [[Job Cohen]], former mayor of [[Amsterdam]] and former leader of the [[Labour Party (Netherlands)|Dutch Labour Party]]
 
* [[Willem de Sitter]], astronomer
 
* [[Wim Duisenberg]], first president of the [[European Central Bank]] in [[Frankfurt]] studied at UG and obtained his PhD on the economics of [[disarmament]]
 
* [[Ubbo Emmius]], founder of the University of Groningen and first [[rector magnificus]]
 
* [[Ben Feringa]], [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] in 2016 for his work on molecular motors, professor of Chemistry
 
* [[Pim Fortuyn]], [[lecturer]], later politician and founder of the [[Pim Fortuyn List]] (and assassinated in 2002)
 
* [[Willem Frederik Hermans]], lecturer and writer
 
* [[Niccolò Invidia]], member of parliament [[Italy]]
 
* [[Gerardus Heymans]], philosopher and psychologist
 
* [[:nl:Pieter Hofstede Crull|Pieter Hofstede Crull]], jurist, attorney-general of Suriname and acting governor
 
* [[Peter Hofstee]], professor of [[theoretical physics]], joined [[IBM]] in 1996, currently the chief architect of the [[Cell (microprocessor)|Synergistic Processor Element]] (SPE) of the Cell microprocessor
 
* [[Johan Huizinga]], historian
 
* [[Paul Polman]], CEO of [[Unilever]]
 
* [[Marc Bolland]], former CEO of [[Marks & Spencer]]
 
* [[Epke Zonderland]], [[2012 Olympics]] gold medalist
 
* [[Aletta Jacobs]], first woman in the [[Netherlands]] to receive an [[Doctor of Medicine|MD]]
 
* [[Ashin Jinarakkhita]], Indonesian Buddhist monk
 
* [[Klaas Knot]], current President of the Dutch [[central bank]] [[De Nederlandsche Bank]] (DNB)<ref>[http://www.nu.nl/economie/2519839/klaas-knot-wordt-nieuwe-president-dnb.html Klaas Knot wordt nieuwe president van DNB] NU.nl</ref>
 
* [[Jaap Kunst]], ethnomusicologist (studied law)
 
* [[Maarten van den Bergh]], former Chairman of [[Lloyds TSB]], named the most powerful businessman in [[Great Britain]] in 2005 by [[The Times]]
 
* [[Hans Wijers]], Chairman of the Supervisory Board of [[ING]], former CEO of [[AkzoNobel]]
 
* [[Wei Ji Ma]], professor of psychology and neuroscience
 
* Prince [[Prince Maurits of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven|Maurits van Oranje Nassau]], first cousin of King [[Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands]]
 
* [[John Nerbonne]], professor of humanities computing, expert in dialectology, member of the Dutch Royal Academy of Science
 
* [[Wubbo Ockels]], first Dutch [[astronaut]], received a PhD degree in [[physics]] and [[mathematics]], 1973
 
* [[Heike Kamerlingh Onnes]], received the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] for his experiments on the properties of matter at low temperatures which made the production of liquid [[helium]] possible
 
* [[Roel de Vries (engineer)|Roel de Vries]], Global Head of Marketing at [[Nissan Motor Corporation]]
 
* [[Dolf van den Brink]], CEO of [[Heineken]] USA
 
* [[Jan Oort]], astronomer
 
* [[Johannes Jacobus Poortman]], philosopher, psychologist
 
* [[Dagmar Reichardt]], professor of Cultural Industry at [[University of Latvia]]
 
* [[James Renwick (Covenanter)]] James Renwick (15 February 1662 – 17 February 1688) Scottish Covenanter
 
* Edgars Rinkevics, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia {{Citation needed|date=October 2017}}
 
* [[Henk G. Sol]], Professor [[Business Engineering]] and ICT
 
* [[Dirk Stikker]], [[Secretary General of NATO]]
 
* [[Pieter Jelles Troelstra]], lawyer, politician (early 20th century)
 
* [[Hans van Abeelen]], first Dutch [[Behaviour genetics|behavior geneticist]]
 
* [[Johannes Franciscus Abraham Karel van Benthem|Johan van Benthem]], logician
 
* [[Wietse Venema]], programmer and physicist
 
* [[Clemens Maria Franz von Bönninghausen|Clemens von Bönninghausen]], lawyer, botanist, homeopathic physician
 
* [[Jacques Wallage]], former mayor of Groningen
 
* [[Paramanga Ernest Yonli]], Prime Minister of [[Burkina Faso]] (2000–2007), studied Economics
 
* [[Frits Zernike]], professor of [[theoretical physics]], received the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] for his invention of the [[Phase-contrast microscope|phase-contrast optical microscope]] in 1953. The university campus in the northern part of Groningen is named in his honour.
 
* [[Bart Becht]], former CEO of [[Reckitt Benckiser]]
 
* [[Lex van Dam]], hedge fund manager, featured on ''[[Million Dollar Traders]]'' on [[BBC2]]
 
* Chris Vogelzang, CEO of [[Danske Bank]]
 
*[[Fionn Ferreira]], Inventor <ref>https://www.ukrant.nl/magazine/the-boy-wonder-who-will-save-us-from-plastic/?lang=en</ref>
 
  
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Andringa, a mathematician and physicist, was given an official warning in [[2022]], when one student dobbed him in, but the university later decided to scrap the course altogether.<ref name=critical/>  The university said it wanted to sack Andringa because  disagreements over teaching methods 'Andringa has his views on his teaching methods. We also have our views,' a spokesman stated. 'We couldn’t reach an agreement which is why we asked the courts to decide.' Andringa said after the verdict that he had no comment to make, by mutual consent.<ref name=fired>https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2023/02/university-cleared-to-sack-lecturer-who-spread-conspiracy-theories/</ref><ref name=critical>https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2022/01/groningen-university-cancels-critical-thinking-course-after-alternative-truth-complaints/</ref>
  
 
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==References==
 
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MottoVerbum domini lucerna pedibus nostris
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Several deep state actors from the University of Groningen are helping criminals obtain EU passports

The University of Groningen (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen is a public research university in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands. The university was founded in 1614 and is the second-oldest university in the Netherlands. In 2014, the university celebrated its 400th anniversary.[1]

The University of Groningen has eleven faculties, nine graduate schools, 27 research centres and institutes, and more than 175-degree programmes. The university's alumni and faculty include Johann Bernoulli, Aletta Jacobs, four Nobel Prize winners, nine Spinoza Prize winners, one Stevin Prize winner, royalty, multiple mayors, the first president of the European Central Bank, and a secretary general of NATO.

Deep State ties

Several deep state actors from the university are helping criminals obtain EU passports in Malta viewable on Nieuwsuur's YouTube channel.[2]

Politicized psychiatry

In 2021, 9 academics from the university published a "study" with the title Are conspiracy theorists psychotic?. It concludes that:

"Extreme conspirational thinking seems to fit current psychiatric definitions of paranoid delusions, but there are also important differences. To make a distinction with regard to conspiratorial thinking, deepening of conventional definitions of delusions is required. Instead of the strong focus on the erroneous content of delusions, more attention should be given to the underlying idiosyncratic, changed way of experiencing reality".[3]
The conspiracy theories in the corona pandemic show that this definition may need tightening or deepening....However, the bizarre, impossible content of extreme Corona conspiracy theories is very similar to the content of paranoid delusions. In both cases, the ideas are wrong on rational and objective grounds. In recent years, the continuum model of psychosis has been widely used, in which paranoid delusions do not qualitatively differ from normal suspicious thoughts, but only gradually differ from them in the degree of conviction, preoccupation, pressure of suffering and irrational content. Conspiracy thinking could be considered along the same continuum. The question then is when conspiracy theories are irrational enough to be labeled as delusional and how to determine whether the theory in question is sufficiently an incorrect inference from external reality.[3]

Sacking of 'critical thinking’ professor

In February, 2023 a court in Groningen agreed that the University may sack Tjeerd Andringa, a lecturer who reportedly spread what they referred to as "conspiracy theories" during lessons.[4]

Andringa, a mathematician and physicist, was given an official warning in 2022, when one student dobbed him in, but the university later decided to scrap the course altogether.[5] The university said it wanted to sack Andringa because disagreements over teaching methods 'Andringa has his views on his teaching methods. We also have our views,' a spokesman stated. 'We couldn’t reach an agreement which is why we asked the courts to decide.' Andringa said after the verdict that he had no comment to make, by mutual consent.[4][5]


 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Marc ChavannesProfessor for journalism20062012

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Tjeerd AndringaResearcher
Academic
Teacher
Stef Blok10 December 1964NetherlandsPolitician
Banker
Banker and parliamentary leader of Mark Rutte's VVD party from 2010 to 2012. Dutch Minister for Housing and the Central Government Sector in second Rutte-cabinet. Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs in third Rutte coalition.
Marc Bolland28 March 1959NetherlandsBusinesspersonDutch businessman who was the CEO of Marks & Spencer, after having been CEO of Morrisons.
Dolf van den Brink1973NetherlandsBusinesspersonCEO of Heineken. Committed to Net Zero. Attended the 2023 Bilderberg meeting.
Wim Duisenberg9 July 193531 July 2005NetherlandsPolitician
Central banker
President of the European Central Bank, 7 Bilderbergs
Pim Fortuyn19 February 19486 May 2002NetherlandsPoliticianAn assassinated Dutch politician
Sijbren de JongNetherlandsConsultant
Geographer
Deep state operative
Social scientist
A vocal strategic analyst for the IfS, vitally helped with the set-up of the Dutch Cluster of the II with his employer and the Dutch MOD.
Klaas Knot14 April 1967NetherlandsFinancierBIS, 4 Bilderbergs, Central banker,Trilateral Commission
Paul Polman11 July 1956NetherlandsBusinesspersonBilderberger who was made a member of the Lancet Commission on COVID-19
Rianne Siebenga1991NetherlandsScientist
Deep state operative
"Terror expert"
A secretive colleague of II-member Sijbren de Jong specialized in "counterterrorism".
Winnie Sorgdrager4 June 1948NetherlandsPolitician
Lawyer
Deep state operative
Arnold Croiset van Uchelen1962NetherlandsLawyerCounsel for the Dutch royal family
Karel VerhoevenBelgiumEditorBelgian corporate editor. Bilderberg/2024.
Willem Vermeend21 December 1948NetherlandsPolitician
Propagandist
Academic
Deep politician
Spooky former minister turned disinformation-agent. Launched Rian van Rijbroek's career.
Sahra Wagenknecht16 July 1969GermanyPolitician
Dissident
German dissident politician from Die Linke.
Hans Wijers11 January 1951NetherlandsPolitician
Businessperson
Dutch very centrally placed business executive. Bilderberg/2004 and Bilderberg/2009. Member of the Trilateral Commission’s Task Force on Global Capitalism in Transition
Jaap Winter1963NetherlandsLawyerDutch corporate lawyer who was chairman of the High Level Group of Company Law Experts set up in 2001 by the European Commission to advise it on a new regulatory framework for company law in Europe. Attended the 2011 Bilderberg meeting.
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