Fighting the Unknown - part 1 - Horrifying Betrayal
By
Hans Smedema
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Published: April 18, 2011
Words: 158,529 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781458042835
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The horrifying betrayal of an innocent defenseless Dutch couple by their own family, government and physicians for more than 28 years, leading to an international scandal, which the Dutch Queen, former American ambassador Paul Bremer, a CIA employee, Dutch politicians and Ministers are involved in. An unbelievable conspiracy with an assassination and three attempts to murder Hans Smedema.
In March of 2000, author and victim Hans Smedema suddenly gets impossible flashbacks about the abuse and rape of his wife, which had been suppressed by both him and his wife for 28 years and has also been hidden from them by his own family, government and physicians, in what must be the greatest conspiracy against an innocent loving couple ever in world history! Rape and even children by rapists were allowed for 28 years and the unknowing couple was never warned, nor were the rapists ever prosecuted to stop the ongoing abuses. Their lives were apparently secretly being controled (destroyed) by their families and a secret organization inside the Ministry of Justice, secretly approved through a special ruling by the Dutch Queen.
In this first part ‘Fighting the Unknown - Horrifying Betrayal’, Dutch author and victim Hans Smedema reveals how he unknowingly lived his unbelievable but interesting life with the many strange happenings, which he didn’t understand at the time because o.. (Read more)
In March of 2000, author and victim Hans Smedema suddenly gets impossible flashbacks about the abuse and rape of his wife, which had been suppressed by both him and his wife for 28 years and has also been hidden from them by his own family, government and physicians, in what must be the greatest conspiracy against an innocent loving couple ever in world history! Rape and even children by rapists were allowed for 28 years and the unknowing couple was never warned, nor were the rapists ever prosecuted to stop the ongoing abuses. Their lives were apparently secretly being controled (destroyed) by their families and a secret organization inside the Ministry of Justice, secretly approved through a special ruling by the Dutch Queen.
In this first part ‘Fighting the Unknown - Horrifying Betrayal’, Dutch author and victim Hans Smedema reveals how he unknowingly lived his unbelievable but interesting life with the many strange happenings, which he didn’t understand at the time because of the conspiracy and cover up, while during those 28 years he was being horribly betrayed by his own family, friends, police, Justice, physicians, politicians, ministers and even the Queen!
The four parts together prove the fact that recallable memories after 28 years are indeed possible, which is still very controversial in the so-called ‘memory wars’. It also proves the existence of a double or ‘recallable emotional personality’ of a woman not capable of filing charges against her rapists during a 28-year time period. She was betrayed by all the people around her who said they loved her, as well as by part of the Dutch government and psychiatrists. They even manipulated DNA tests, MRI scans and the fact that Hans Smedema himself was secretly made infertile in 1972 before their marriage. So everybody knew the three children were from rapists, except Hans and his wife themselves, but those rapists were therefore never prosecuted!
An American hero and business friend, later CIA employee, Al Rust, helped Hans, but was also brutally betrayed by the Dutch government and Queen Beatrix, who hid all the information, which led to his wrongful dismissal and ten years of severe suffering before he was able to prove his case with a copy of the secret file on Hans Smedema. Former American ambassador Paul Bremer was positively involved, as was an unknown American senator.
Hans is still fighting his enemies, but is discriminately denied the Dutch ‘Freedom of Information Act’ right because of the involvement of the Dutch Queen Beatrix, which makes his case ‘state security’. He was denied the right to file charges against their enemies, denied the right to a Lawyer, denied the right to know why this conspiracy and cover up is still necessary and what exactly happened, and was also denied basic human rights like the right not to be mistreated, not to be discriminated against, and the right to grow old together with his wife who is unscrupulously made to believe her husband has become delusional!
Hans Smedema asked for political asylum at the Miami Airport on April 20, 2009, but was deported back after 28 weeks of detention because there was not enough proof that the Dutch government was involved, although both the trials against his American CIA friend proved his case as well as the involvement of the Dutch government! Hans now lives separated from his wife as a fugitive in Spain, still trying to get help and most importantly, a lawyer!
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Tags
memory loss,
dissociation,
political conspiracy,
assasination,
suppression,
cia thriller adventure,
hans smedema,
emotional personality
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