Monday, May 5, 2025

PETITION TO REOPEN THE INVESTIGATION INTO THE MURDERS OF PIM FORTUYN AND THEO VAN GOGH

Amsterdam, May 5, 2025 - Tomorrow, one of the organizers of the 23rd public commemoration of the murder of Pim Fortuyn, Robert J. Kelder, director of the Willehalm Institute in Amsterdam, will, if alive and well, present his petition to the Dutch Public Prosecution Service to reopen the investigation into the murders of Pim Fortuyn and Theo van Gogh, first at the scene of the crime at the Media Park in the city of Hilversum, where the popular politician on May 2002 was shot and killed, and later during the commemoration at his statue in Rotterdam. 

The petition is based on the (circumstantial) evidence in the book "Moord namens de 'Kroon'”? ("Murder On Behalf of the 'Crown'"?) by Ine Veen (4th edition 2008, not translated)  and in the True crime book "Dead End Street - Why the Dutch Secret Service Murdered its Top Agent Theo van Gogh") by the late Serbian counter-intelligence agent and 10th Dan Karate master Slobodan R. Mitric and published by the Willehalm Institute just months before the author's death in 2016. Based on the evidence presented in these publications, it appears that these vile murders were definitely not the actions of a lone gunman, as is generally still believed by the "man in the street", but were in effect state liquidations, because in both cases the Crown and the Dutch Deep State appeared to be secretively involved. 

In the case of the murder of Pim Fortuyn, it was namely not the green activist Volkert van der Graaf, who first fired the deadly shots at Pim Fortuyn on May 6, 2002, but the hired hitman Abu Fatah, whereas in the case of the murder of Theo van Gogh, his assailant Mohammed Bouyeri, in collusion with a foreign Islamic commando team, was secretively facilitated by the Dutch secret service and police to carry out his murderous crime, an action that was financed by the local Islam community during a public tribute of Bouyeri a few days before on Java street in Amsterdam East.

While the book by Ine Veen on the murder of Pim Fortuyn became somewhat of a best-seller in the Netherlands, both the Dutch and the English versions of the book by Slobodan Mitric, however, were completely boycotted by the mainstream Dutch and international media, as can be read in the article "OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE - How the Cover-Up Culture of the Dutch  Government and Media Prevents a Proper Course of Justice in the Murder Case of Theo Van Gogh". This was a repetition of the boycott of the Dutch and English version of his previous true crime book "The Golden Tip - The Entanglement of the Upper and Underworld and the Murder of Gerrit-Jan Heijn", in which it is related that it was not a lone gunman either, but a criminal gang who was responsible for the murder of this wealthy Dutch industrialist...

The petition will be submitted on November 1, one day before the yearly occurring commemoration of the murder of Theo van Gogh in Oosterpark in Amsterdam, to the Dutch Public Prosecution Service in Amsterdam and Utrecht, who are responsible for the administration of justice in criminal cases in Amsterdam and Hilversum. The Dutch version of the petition can be read here, which includes a link to the program of the commemoration. Both petitions can be signed.  The petitioner can be contacted at: Willehalm@gmail.com.

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