• Epstein-Dutroux

    International child rape Network


    Besides being connected to Jeffrey Epstein Robert De Niro is on the client list of Axel Vervoordt. Axel has designed multiple properties for De Niro. Axel

    Vervoordt has been named as a co-conspirator of Marc Dutroux who raped children as young as six years old and lived next to the castle where snuff films of children were made. Jeffrey Epstein was sent Axel Vervoordt’s webpage in 2012:

    https://www.justice.gov/age-verify?destination=/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA02025694.pdf

    Moreover, Axel is mentioned in the Podesta emails, hangs with Marina Abramovic, and James Alefantis tagged him in a 2017 Instagram post. It all connects from Jeffrey Epstein to Marc Dutroux!

    Here’s what the #Dutroux Dossiers say about Axel Vervoordt:

    “*) Count Yann de Meeûs d'Argenteuil (gave a list in 1999 of people he accused of being involved in the trafficking of children and drugs; committed suicide a year later); According to X1, children were tortured and killed in the gatekeeper's apartment on a domain owned by Philippe de Caters. Among them was Katrien de Cuyper. Axel Vervoordt is-was his neighbor at the time. However, the X-Files book already briefly mentioned this fact, before Count Yann's list became known.

    *) Extra in 2016: Good friend of the Rockefeller-backed performance artist Marina Abramovic at the time she became a centerpiece in the Pizzagate affair over her so-called "Spirit Cooking" sessions, a mix of mock Satanic (including child sacrifice) and cannibalistic "art" displays
    Very well respected art dealer. Began his career as an art and antiques dealer in the late 1960s, when he meticulously renovated a narrow street with sixteen of the oldest houses in Antwerp.

    In 1986, his company moved to a castle in the woods of 's-Gravenwezel, a small village just north-east of Antwerp. This estate is right next to the Castle Kattenhof, which was pointed out by Regina Louf as the place where she was forced into torturing and killing of what seems to have been Katrien De Cuyper. His client base consists of extremely rich businessmen from all over Europe and the United States. Friend and decorator of the Belgian royal family. Sting, Bill Gates, and Madonna are among his clients, supposedly just as the Rothschilds, Saudi royals, Otto von Habsburg, and Hans Melchers (of the Dutch Melchemie who was involved in selling chemicals to Iraq in the 1980s). According to Michel van Rijn, Vervoordt not only exhibited art looted by the Nazis from the Adolphe Schloss collection in his booth at the fair in Maastricht, he seems to have also been a paedophile. June 2001, Michel van Rijn: "Axel Vervoordt, dealer in Schloss Art, has been accused by his house guest, Amy Page [US art journalist], of fucking and raping young boys.

    During a visit to my house in Rome, Amy told me that Axel's favourite boys were aged between 6 and 12. Now that I have evidence from Amy on tape telling me about Axel's hobby, I guess you don't want to be seen dead in the company of such a predacious paedophile, unless of course you share the same hobby as this low-life.

    If it wasn’t for the work of alert and hard-hitting investigative journalist, Jan Portein [Kleintje Muurkrant], these serious allegations might have faded into oblivion." Van Rijn: "The Vervoordts' comment: "We heard on Tuesday of the murder story in the castle for the first time. Sir, we’re bent over laughing."

    Meanwhile the detectives are already in the castle looking for comparisons to the X1 story. The resident continues, "Our castle appears regularly in the news because we hold open houses. Thousands of people could describe this place. This castle has appeared in numerous publications. The press have covered it in dozens of stories. Maybe a mythomaniac like X1 used it to locate one of her stories in our castle." ... Our Comment: We don't see what's so funny about the Dutroux case!"

    Source for above quotation:

    https://recherchenetzwerksatanismus.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/dutroux_wieiswie.pdf
    Epstein-Dutroux International child rape Network Besides being connected to Jeffrey Epstein Robert De Niro is on the client list of Axel Vervoordt. Axel has designed multiple properties for De Niro. Axel Vervoordt has been named as a co-conspirator of Marc Dutroux who raped children as young as six years old and lived next to the castle where snuff films of children were made. Jeffrey Epstein was sent Axel Vervoordt’s webpage in 2012: https://www.justice.gov/age-verify?destination=/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA02025694.pdf Moreover, Axel is mentioned in the Podesta emails, hangs with Marina Abramovic, and James Alefantis tagged him in a 2017 Instagram post. It all connects from Jeffrey Epstein to Marc Dutroux! Here’s what the #Dutroux Dossiers say about Axel Vervoordt: “*) Count Yann de Meeûs d'Argenteuil (gave a list in 1999 of people he accused of being involved in the trafficking of children and drugs; committed suicide a year later); According to X1, children were tortured and killed in the gatekeeper's apartment on a domain owned by Philippe de Caters. Among them was Katrien de Cuyper. Axel Vervoordt is-was his neighbor at the time. However, the X-Files book already briefly mentioned this fact, before Count Yann's list became known. *) Extra in 2016: Good friend of the Rockefeller-backed performance artist Marina Abramovic at the time she became a centerpiece in the Pizzagate affair over her so-called "Spirit Cooking" sessions, a mix of mock Satanic (including child sacrifice) and cannibalistic "art" displays Very well respected art dealer. Began his career as an art and antiques dealer in the late 1960s, when he meticulously renovated a narrow street with sixteen of the oldest houses in Antwerp. In 1986, his company moved to a castle in the woods of 's-Gravenwezel, a small village just north-east of Antwerp. This estate is right next to the Castle Kattenhof, which was pointed out by Regina Louf as the place where she was forced into torturing and killing of what seems to have been Katrien De Cuyper. His client base consists of extremely rich businessmen from all over Europe and the United States. Friend and decorator of the Belgian royal family. Sting, Bill Gates, and Madonna are among his clients, supposedly just as the Rothschilds, Saudi royals, Otto von Habsburg, and Hans Melchers (of the Dutch Melchemie who was involved in selling chemicals to Iraq in the 1980s). According to Michel van Rijn, Vervoordt not only exhibited art looted by the Nazis from the Adolphe Schloss collection in his booth at the fair in Maastricht, he seems to have also been a paedophile. June 2001, Michel van Rijn: "Axel Vervoordt, dealer in Schloss Art, has been accused by his house guest, Amy Page [US art journalist], of fucking and raping young boys. During a visit to my house in Rome, Amy told me that Axel's favourite boys were aged between 6 and 12. Now that I have evidence from Amy on tape telling me about Axel's hobby, I guess you don't want to be seen dead in the company of such a predacious paedophile, unless of course you share the same hobby as this low-life. If it wasn’t for the work of alert and hard-hitting investigative journalist, Jan Portein [Kleintje Muurkrant], these serious allegations might have faded into oblivion." Van Rijn: "The Vervoordts' comment: "We heard on Tuesday of the murder story in the castle for the first time. Sir, we’re bent over laughing." Meanwhile the detectives are already in the castle looking for comparisons to the X1 story. The resident continues, "Our castle appears regularly in the news because we hold open houses. Thousands of people could describe this place. This castle has appeared in numerous publications. The press have covered it in dozens of stories. Maybe a mythomaniac like X1 used it to locate one of her stories in our castle." ... Our Comment: We don't see what's so funny about the Dutroux case!" Source for above quotation: https://recherchenetzwerksatanismus.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/dutroux_wieiswie.pdf
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  • To power its green transition, the EU is burning millions of tons of wood pellets every year, shipped in from the US and Canada.

    Europe is cutting down forests halfway around the world, grinding them into pellets and shipping them across the Atlantic to burn in its power stations.

    Unsurprisingly, the total emissions here are higher than simply burning coal, according to studies by the EU's own scientific advisors.

    But countries like the UK, Denmark and the Netherlands do it anyway, because it technically counts as zero carbon emissions.

    Carbon Loophole: Why Is Wood Burning Counted as Green Energy?

    "Ecologists say that the claims of carbon neutrality, which are accepted by the European Union and the British government, do not stand up to scrutiny"

    #klimaat #zwendel #groenbedrog
    To power its green transition, the EU is burning millions of tons of wood pellets every year, shipped in from the US and Canada. Europe is cutting down forests halfway around the world, grinding them into pellets and shipping them across the Atlantic to burn in its power stations. Unsurprisingly, the total emissions here are higher than simply burning coal, according to studies by the EU's own scientific advisors. But countries like the UK, Denmark and the Netherlands do it anyway, because it technically counts as zero carbon emissions. Carbon Loophole: Why Is Wood Burning Counted as Green Energy? "Ecologists say that the claims of carbon neutrality, which are accepted by the European Union and the British government, do not stand up to scrutiny" #klimaat #zwendel #groenbedrog
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  • The term 'checkmate' has one of the clearest linguistic trails in the history of games. It originates in classical Persian, where 'shāh māt' meant “the king is helpless” or “the king is defeated.” This phrasing reflected the strategic heart of early Persian chess (chatrang), which focused on cornering the king rather than capturing every piece. When the game spread across the Islamic world after the 7th century, the phrase was adopted into Arabic as 'shāh māta', preserving both the sound and the meaning.

    As chess moved westward through Moorish Spain and Mediterranean trade routes, the term entered medieval European languages almost unchanged. Early Latin manuscripts on chess refer to 'scaccus mat', while Old French texts use 'eschec mat', both direct descendants of the Persian original. These linguistic borrowings show how faithfully European players preserved the terminology of the cultures that transmitted the game to them. The phrase eventually settled into Middle English as “checkmate,” with “check” itself coming from 'shāh', the Persian word for “king.”

    This linguistic journey mirrors the broader cultural transmission of chess. Originating in India, refined in Persia, and expanded by the Arab world, the game carried with it a vocabulary that revealed its intellectual lineage.

    Checkmate’ is one of the clearest surviving markers of that heritage, showing that the modern global game still speaks, quite literally, in the language of its Persian past.

    #schaak #schaakmat
    The term 'checkmate' has one of the clearest linguistic trails in the history of games. It originates in classical Persian, where 'shāh māt' meant “the king is helpless” or “the king is defeated.” This phrasing reflected the strategic heart of early Persian chess (chatrang), which focused on cornering the king rather than capturing every piece. When the game spread across the Islamic world after the 7th century, the phrase was adopted into Arabic as 'shāh māta', preserving both the sound and the meaning. As chess moved westward through Moorish Spain and Mediterranean trade routes, the term entered medieval European languages almost unchanged. Early Latin manuscripts on chess refer to 'scaccus mat', while Old French texts use 'eschec mat', both direct descendants of the Persian original. These linguistic borrowings show how faithfully European players preserved the terminology of the cultures that transmitted the game to them. The phrase eventually settled into Middle English as “checkmate,” with “check” itself coming from 'shāh', the Persian word for “king.” This linguistic journey mirrors the broader cultural transmission of chess. Originating in India, refined in Persia, and expanded by the Arab world, the game carried with it a vocabulary that revealed its intellectual lineage. Checkmate’ is one of the clearest surviving markers of that heritage, showing that the modern global game still speaks, quite literally, in the language of its Persian past. #schaak #schaakmat
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  • The greatest country of the world


    What do Brooklyn, Harlem, and Wall Street have in common?
    They all trace back to a tiny European country: the Netherlands.

    Discover how the Dutch Golden Age helped build New York, quietly funded the American Revolution, and introduced ideas like the stock market, corporations, and religious freedom.

    Why was Britain so afraid of a Dutch-American alliance that it started a war to stop it? This is the forgotten story of how the Netherlands shaped, and once terrified, America. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8LJMcvbV88
    The greatest country of the world What do Brooklyn, Harlem, and Wall Street have in common? They all trace back to a tiny European country: the Netherlands. Discover how the Dutch Golden Age helped build New York, quietly funded the American Revolution, and introduced ideas like the stock market, corporations, and religious freedom. Why was Britain so afraid of a Dutch-American alliance that it started a war to stop it? This is the forgotten story of how the Netherlands shaped, and once terrified, America. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8LJMcvbV88
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  • The entire history of Amsterdam (recreated using AI)

    Step into the 17th century with The entire history of Amsterdam (recreated using AI). While the rest of Europe was trapped in the Middle Ages, a small, marshy corner of the Low Countries was coding a new kind of power into existence. This video uses advanced AI to visualize how Amsterdam became the world's first "operating system"—a city where ledgers and ink were mightier than swords.
    Explore the birth of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, the rise of the VOC (the world’s first corporation), and the engineering genius behind the iconic Canal Ring. We decode the hidden systems of the Dutch Golden Age, from the silent authority of bureaucratic ledgers in Dam Square to the gritty labor of the Jordaan district. Witness how the Dutch turned physical risk into tradable commodities and engineered a reality where information could finally outrun an army.
    Is the modern global city a soul or a machine? Join our community of curious minds as we explore the mechanics of history.

    #AmsterdamHistory #DutchGoldenAge #AIHistory #GlobalTrade

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SiNTrCCUyI
    The entire history of Amsterdam (recreated using AI) Step into the 17th century with The entire history of Amsterdam (recreated using AI). While the rest of Europe was trapped in the Middle Ages, a small, marshy corner of the Low Countries was coding a new kind of power into existence. This video uses advanced AI to visualize how Amsterdam became the world's first "operating system"—a city where ledgers and ink were mightier than swords. Explore the birth of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, the rise of the VOC (the world’s first corporation), and the engineering genius behind the iconic Canal Ring. We decode the hidden systems of the Dutch Golden Age, from the silent authority of bureaucratic ledgers in Dam Square to the gritty labor of the Jordaan district. Witness how the Dutch turned physical risk into tradable commodities and engineered a reality where information could finally outrun an army. Is the modern global city a soul or a machine? Join our community of curious minds as we explore the mechanics of history. #AmsterdamHistory #DutchGoldenAge #AIHistory #GlobalTrade https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SiNTrCCUyI
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  • Museums of Amsterdam — Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xElnTAsJYAY&t=10s
    Museums of Amsterdam — Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xElnTAsJYAY&t=10s
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqUsz18L838
    #Amsterdam R€d l!ght District | Iconic walking tour April 2025 #amsterdam #netherlands #europe #love
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqUsz18L838 #Amsterdam R€d l!ght District | Iconic walking tour April 2025 #amsterdam #netherlands #europe #love
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  • Een foto van de bevrijding door russen van krankenbau schoningsblock / een streng bewaakte ziekenboeg quarantaine afdeling.

    The Russian Federation was not allowed a single representative at the Auschwitz memorial.

    The country which sacrificed millions to defeat the Nazis and liberate the camps across Europe was not invited.

    What a clown world.

    We won't forget the Red Army's sacrifice!
    Een foto van de bevrijding door russen van krankenbau schoningsblock / een streng bewaakte ziekenboeg quarantaine afdeling. The Russian Federation was not allowed a single representative at the Auschwitz memorial. The country which sacrificed millions to defeat the Nazis and liberate the camps across Europe was not invited. What a clown world. We won't forget the Red Army's sacrifice!
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtxCpMzu1GY

    Iconic Amsterdam, Netherlands Walking Tour - 4K

    Welcome to this detailed 4K walking tour of Iconic Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city of canals, bikes, and endless charm. This video captures the essence of Amsterdam as it is right now, offering you a virtual stroll through its picturesque streets and along its historic canals.

    Filmed in October 2023
    Temperature: 14°C /57°F

    If you’ve ever wanted to feel the pulse of Amsterdam, this is the video for you. You’ll see the unique blend of historic architecture and modern lifestyle that make this city one of the most visited in Europe. From the iconic Canal Ring to the bustling Dam Square, and not to mention the artsy Jordaan district, each location showcases why Amsterdam is a must-visit. This tour is an unmissable experience for anyone interested in Amsterdam’s rich history and contemporary vibe.

    Amsterdam’s iconic Canal Ring was built during the 17th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city has been a cultural and commercial hub for centuries, boasting world-renowned museums like the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum.

    #amsterdam #amsterdamtravel #amsterdam4k #amsterdamholidays #amsterdamtourism #netherlands #citytour #citywalks #citywalk #walkingtour #walkingtour4k #amsterdamlive
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtxCpMzu1GY Iconic Amsterdam, Netherlands Walking Tour - 4K Welcome to this detailed 4K walking tour of Iconic Amsterdam, Netherlands, the city of canals, bikes, and endless charm. This video captures the essence of Amsterdam as it is right now, offering you a virtual stroll through its picturesque streets and along its historic canals. Filmed in October 2023 Temperature: 14°C /57°F If you’ve ever wanted to feel the pulse of Amsterdam, this is the video for you. You’ll see the unique blend of historic architecture and modern lifestyle that make this city one of the most visited in Europe. From the iconic Canal Ring to the bustling Dam Square, and not to mention the artsy Jordaan district, each location showcases why Amsterdam is a must-visit. This tour is an unmissable experience for anyone interested in Amsterdam’s rich history and contemporary vibe. Amsterdam’s iconic Canal Ring was built during the 17th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city has been a cultural and commercial hub for centuries, boasting world-renowned museums like the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum. #amsterdam #amsterdamtravel #amsterdam4k #amsterdamholidays #amsterdamtourism #netherlands #citytour #citywalks #citywalk #walkingtour #walkingtour4k #amsterdamlive
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NcjEToPUBw&t=16s

    The First Photographs Ever Taken of Amsterdam [600+ Images, 1859-1899] Dutch Golden Age/ Technology

    4 sep 2023

    Today we will browse through over 600 of the most detailed and rarest photographs taken of Amsterdam before the year 1900. These images, many never before seen on, come from a multitude of different resources, including, but not limited to; the Amsterdam Historical Society, and The University of Amsterdam.

    The oldest photograph is this collection will date to roughly 1859, which is the earliest photograph of Amsterdam I was able to locate. This is my most in depth collection to date, and the abundance of ancient, or old world technology, visible in this city is unquestionably remarkable. Please like, share, and subscribe to my channel if you’re not already, and be sure to leave a comment down below about which images stood out to you the most.

    Again, this collection is for the Old World researcher, and the newcomer to European History, as the vast and elaborate architecture showcased through today’s collection will astound even the most seasoned of viewers. Enjoy!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NcjEToPUBw&t=16s The First Photographs Ever Taken of Amsterdam [600+ Images, 1859-1899] Dutch Golden Age/ Technology 4 sep 2023 Today we will browse through over 600 of the most detailed and rarest photographs taken of Amsterdam before the year 1900. These images, many never before seen on, come from a multitude of different resources, including, but not limited to; the Amsterdam Historical Society, and The University of Amsterdam. The oldest photograph is this collection will date to roughly 1859, which is the earliest photograph of Amsterdam I was able to locate. This is my most in depth collection to date, and the abundance of ancient, or old world technology, visible in this city is unquestionably remarkable. Please like, share, and subscribe to my channel if you’re not already, and be sure to leave a comment down below about which images stood out to you the most. Again, this collection is for the Old World researcher, and the newcomer to European History, as the vast and elaborate architecture showcased through today’s collection will astound even the most seasoned of viewers. Enjoy!
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