Schiphol Airport

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Group.png Schiphol Airport  
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Formation1916
HeadquartersSchiphol-Rijk, North-Holland, Netherlands
Type• Public
• commerical
Staff2.000
Dutch main airport just south-west of Amsterdam, extensive drug trafficking is a normal occurence.

Schiphol Airport known internationally as Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (and in Dutch as Schiphol literately meaning "ship hole") is the Dutch main and only significant airport since 1949 having been captured by the Nazi's and subsequently bombed by the US and rebuild by the Dutch in 1949. It is the 3rd biggest of Europe in terms of passengers with 71 million travellers yearly.[1] It has over 495,000 air traffic movements, moves over 1,9 million metric ton of cargo a year and over 320 destinations.[2] Bilderberger Dick Benschop is the director.


Beginnings

Schiphol was first created as military airport in 1916 by the Dutch War Department (which later became the Dutch MOD), after it was deemed too small and started expanding, it's first commercial connection became London. It lost it's military usage during the 1920s, being deemed unable due to the muddy fields it was built on. During World War 2 it got bombed by the Germans in 1940 and the U.S Air Force in 1943. Multiple people got arrested when taking their pilot-exams on Schiphol during the war.[3]


Security

According to the former Minister of Transport and Water Management Annemarie Jorritsma the economical control unit at the airport did not check the cargo (and only checked the list afterwards on request) of the El Al plane that crashed into the residential 10-story flats in Amsterdam-Southeast, known as the Bijlmer disaster.[4] Radar footage of the plane does also not appear to sync with it's flight data recorder. Maintenance was also poor, but El Al said that was normal. Boeing warned about some parts (one even called in need of direct replacement) of this model plane. Shin Bet and the Mossad were noted to be regular part of the security detail of El AL at the airport having "up to 80 agents", with one instance a "truck driving on the airfield" at which one of the security officers suspected was the Mossad, a head of air-traffic control secretly called the head of public relations to keep quiet about "explosives, toxins and gasses" on the plane, at the airliner's request, chemicals for Sarin has been found to be part of it's cargo.[5][6]


ICTS, a Israeli security company was in charge of security at Schiphol when Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab (the "underwear bomber") was allowed to board the plane, without, according to Kurt Haskell, having a passport. ICTS International is founded by Shin Bet operatives including Ezra Harel and was also in charge of the airports of 9/11 and more airports such as where the 2015 Brusels bombing took place.[7][8][9]

Schiphol started implementing face recognition-software on it's passengers in 2018[10]


In 2018 Dutch State-Broadcaster NOS revealed that there were almost two collisions on one day, with one small private plane "flying 300 metres passing in front of the departing Boeing with 200 people aboard".[11] The Dutch Safety Board was investigation but not critize, even though the Dutch Public Prosecutor has already convincted hundred of employees over the decades. According to the newspaper Algemeen Dagblad in 2020, the Dutch-trade union FNV reported Schiphol "neglects the security of employers" reciting a "culture of fear" with the people working on the platforms with the air planes and with the companies that utilize the airport, citing deaths, 18 instances of collisions between planes and taxi's with 2 serious.[12] On the 18th of January, 16 planes landed on a closed runway.[13] Other nafarious operations the use of the airport for sending "rocket-launchers to Surinam" in 1990 and sending arms for the nuclear weapons-program of Muammar Gaddafi in 1992.[14]

MH 17

It appears this was actually the last picture taken of the MH17 flight, the person who took it appears to be Yaron Mofaz, his company worked on a spare plane looking exactly like this one, that crashed.

Apparantly the Israeli company GA Telesis - an avation company owned by former Israeli Minister of Defense Shaul Mofaz bought a written off plane of Malaysia Airlines to dismantle it. It was the only plane in their entire fleet, and sat in their hangar at least since 2013, flying from France to Israel using a new registration number. Yaron owns Pentagon 2000, a aviation software company for boeing-planes. The companies worked together according to a family member. The question here remains how Reuters uploaded this picture of the plane taken by the head of a company that worked with a prolific israeli-company in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, that owned just one plane, a MH Boeing 777-200ER, the same model that got shot down in MH17 departing from Schiphol and not mention it.[15]


Drug Smuggling

Drug Smuggling apparently is big business at Schiphol, with Amsterdam known as the drug-capital of the world for tourists, utilizing both cargo and persons (split 50/50), as young as 13 years old, the Netherlands is called "a major transit route for cocaine, heroin and XTC.[16][17][18] Within 5 years of the establishment of an anti-drug unit at Schiphol in 1999 up to 2500 people were arrested for drug smuggling, and 11 million pounds was found in luggage and cargo. A leaked wikileaks memo revealed the US was concerned about the "very lenient policies on Schiphol", "catching and releasing low-level couriers", "not checking the baggage of employees working in shops on site". according to Minister of Justice Piet Hein Donner, at least 16 individuals of private companies working at Schiphol had been arrested for drug smuggling during that time.[19]Seemingly 500 of employees got fired over the 2010s for drug smuggling alone.


Multiple Colombian and Turkish men seemingly operate in the secured sections of Schiphol, after being screened by the AIVD who runs the backgrounds-checks and contacts family members before granting access. How these men turn out to be smugglers the agency can't explain.[20] Multiple prominent activists have already coined the Netherlands a "narco-state". In 2012 the police found 661 pounds of coke in bust on a place from South America[21], and again the same amount on one bust in 2017, with no arrests have been made, these just being a handful of hundreds of other examples.[22]


In 2019 the newspaper AD reported Royal Military Police arrested at least 11 people working at Schiphol in all sorts of jobs from luggage to catering. They apparently placed "cocaine (having up to 225 pounds in their own houses along with €100.000) and heroin on board of planes coming from "South America & Africa", bringing them secretly on planes.[23] In 2020 a drug-network of cocaine smuggling was detected to be operated by Schiphol-employees, and arrested after a drug bust on a plane from South America.[24] The Royal Military Police denied it was linked to a drug bust in Argentina where 3 crew members of Martinair - a cargo airliner of KLM - were arrested in a drug bust where 82 packages of cocaine with up to 189 pounds found by a sting operation involving 50 agents was found, with a street value of €7.500.000 on a flight from Schiphol to Ecuador with stops in Buenos Aires and Brazil. The three pilots were released, their names being kept silent.[25][26]


2016 Brussels Bombing

Apprently according to the Belgian Federal Police, one of the alledged purpretrators of the 2016 Brussels Bombing Ibrahim El Bakraoui "paid the Turkish autorities 6000 to 7000 Euro's to be specifilly deported to the Netherlands, after being arrested in Turkey[27], after the Turkish government discovred he and his brother were the only ones still in contact with Salah Abdeslam (a "terrorist" suspested of involvement in the 2015-11 Paris attacks, even after a tip from the Turkish and the FBI, the Dutch did not arrest him at Schiphol Airport, with Minister of Security and Justice Ard van der Steur reciting "the FBI tip was not directly aimed at us as the Belgians were searching him, and not the Dutch..[28]


Extraordinary Rendition

According to an international weekly journal of science called Nature Research Balkenende's government oversaw at least 27 instances of the CIA planes using Dutch airports near Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague for extraordinary rendition in his first 4 years. The final destination of one plane was actually Schiphol Airport. The leaked reports, their findings or research on possible black sites were not reported in Dutch commercially-controlled media.[29]



 

Related Quotation

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Underwear bombing“Well, what I saw specifically was the two men go to the ticket agent counter together. Only the Indian man spoke and what the Indian man said was this man needs to board the plane and he doesn't have a passport. And the ticket agent then responded, well, you need a passport to board the plane. And the Indian man said, well, he's from Sudan and we do this all the time.”
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References

  1. http://www.vliegveldinfo.nl/vlieginfo/grootste-vliegveld-europa/
  2. https://www.schiphol.nl/nl/route-development/pagina/amsterdam-airport-schiphol-airport-facts/
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amsterdam_Airport_Schiphol#Early_years
  4. https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Bijlmer_disaster
  5. https://www.sdnl.nl/bijlmer5.htm
  6. https://zoek.officielebekendmakingen.nl/kst-26241-9.html
  7. http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/150154/file-18097778-pdf/docs/inks_eio_08-18-03.pdf
  8. http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1062128/000112528203002702/0001125282-03-002702.txt
  9. https://www.abeldanger.org/icts-israeli-owned-security-company-a/
  10. https://tweakers.net/nieuws/145953/schiphol-breidt-proeven-met-gezichtsherkenning-volgend-jaar-uit.html
  11. https://nos.nl/artikel/2264437-twee-bijna-botsingen-op-een-dag-op-schiphol.html
  12. https://www.ad.nl/amsterdam/platforms-schiphol-veel-te-onveilig-incidenten-worden-niet-gemeld~a3635214/
  13. https://www.ad.nl/binnenland/blunderende-verkeersleiding-liet-zestien-vliegtuigen-op-gesloten-baan-van-slordig-schiphol-landen~aaceaf17/
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  19. https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WL0408/S00534/cablegate-corruption-and-drug-trafficking-at-schiphol-airport.htm
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  24. https://www.ad.nl/binnenland/werknemers-op-schiphol-gepakt-na-smokkel-102-kilo-coke-meer-aanhoudingen-niet-uitgesloten~aab01e1d/
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