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Beyond the Dutroux Affair

The reality of protected child abuse and snuff networks


the victim-witnesses | the investigators | the accused | the apparently
assassinated
Warning: The information in this article is not suited for anyone below the
age of 18, as it involves extreme sexual violence against children ! certain
amount of normally-illegal visual evidence "it is censored# has been
included
Important notes, three years after
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This site continues to be visited by $elgian and %utch &ustice
departments, 'ust as many ma'or news outlets "who won(t publish on
the affair naturally# There(s never been one complaint about the
pictures used
)lic* to watch an intro to this article not
made by +,-. %e $onvoisin has been
named by more witnesses, by the way

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0xcept for the &ohn %e)amp
information "for now# and a
few newspaper-reported
cases, all !merica-based
sources to compare the
%utroux !ffair with have
been deleted 1ot reliable
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3or all the people who have
faith in the alternative
media: !lex &ones only
published this article "as a
news item# on .rison .lanet
after paying him 4566 !nd
only then did several other
ma'or 7alternative7 sites
pic* it up $ut soon
thereafter, the amount of
money offered didn(t seem
to matter anymore 3unny,
as all these sites never get
enough of the &ohn
%e)amp story
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9n the internet you can find several prominent s*eptical articles about
the only witness who ever went public: :1 +t(s obvious that these
articles still have a huge capacity to seed doubt &ust *now that all of the
claims they ma*e have been based on manipulations, as this article will
show
$elgium(s
biggest secret

"What you have to understand, John, is that sometimes
there are forces and events too big, too powerful, with
so much at stake for other people or institutions, that
you cannot do anything about them, no matter how evil
or wrong they are and no matter how dedicated or
sincere you are or how much evidence you have. This is
simply one of the hard facts of life you have to face."
- 3ormer )+! director and )ercle member William )olby
giving advice to his friend senator &ohn %e)amp, urging
to ;uit his investigations into the 3ran*lin child abuse
affair and to write a boo* about his experiences "The
3ran*lin )overup, /nd edition, foreword#
73rom 0ast $elfast(s <incora $oys( =ome, via
>eicestershire, ,taffordshire and >ondon, to the
children(s homes of )lwyd, we have witnessed 25 years
of coverup. !overup, not to protect the
innocent but to protect the regularly named elements of the "ritish
establishment who surface whenever widespread evidence of child abuse
is e#posed. $rom the public schools right through to the !atholic and
%nglican churches, child abuse has been allowed a special place of
sanctuary... &ocial workers, police, security services, local and national
political figures remain the common factors in the fallout from the 'child
abuse( in)uiries... *n case after case the cycle is described a child is +taken
into care+, then abused in a home, handed on to an outside pedophile ring
and out on to the rentboy,prostitution circuit beyond, if they live that
long... Journalists find themselves battling first with authority, then with
the libel laws, to publish the truth about a vast web of abuse."
- &une ?, 1@@?, The -uardian, (True scandal of the child abusers( These
lines were written by the author of the article and are not ;uotes
"* look at him 'inspector -e "aets(, and * really want to believe him, but
somewhere, * know that * will never make it. The people * have known are
too powerful, too influential, too untouchable. * reali.e that/ the
investigators not yet."
- Aictim-witness Begina >ouf ":1# from $elgium describes her thoughts
when she first began to testify in secret in ,eptember 1@@? "1@@8,
(Cwi'gen is voor %aders,( p /62#
Contents
.art 1 3oreword
.art / Where things began: %utroux(s reign of terror
.art 2 3ailure to catch %utroux
.art 8 1ihoul
.art 5 Aictim-witnesses come forward
.art ? Duestioning the alters
.art E ! sniff of extreme abuse
.art 8 -irls :1 had witnessed being murdered
.art @ Who bac*ed up the claims of :1
.art 16 %ismantling the investigation
.art 11 Duestionable and extremely compromised researchers
.art 1/ The accused in finance
.art 12 The accused in "private# intelligence and politics
.art 18 The F, connection continued
.art 15 Gore on the ,atanic lin* and the biggest picture possible
.art 1? )onclusion
.art 1E 3urther reading "for a lot more new information#
"*magine, everywhere you hear that story about a blackmail dossier in
which organi.ations of the e#treme right are in the possession of pictures
and videos on which a number of prominent people in and around
"russels have se# with young girls/ minors it is said. The e#istence of this
dossier has always been vehemently denied. 0ntil it was proven that
testimonies and videos of this affair indeed were in the possession of the
police services. %n officer of the 1udicial police 23arnette, 4.5.6 denied the
e#istence of these videos, while afterwards this person+s superior admitted
that they did e#ist, that they were kept with the 1udicial police in "russels,
but that they were completely worthless. &trange, because this stuff
needs to be deposited with the registrar and not be kept in the possession
of some police service. &ubse)uently, e#amining magistrate Jean3arie
&chlicker confirms that this dossier does indeed e#ist, but that he wishes
not to give any testimonies about it. The at first none#isting dossier turns
out to e#ist. The videos without substance then turn out to be interesting
enough after all to be handed over to the e#amining magistrate tasked
with the investigation into the 5ang of 7i1vel. "ut this person
subse)uently is afraid to testify about that8 What do you think that has
been going on here9"
-,eptember 1@8@, )ongressman =ugo )oveliers, secretary of the special
investigating committee tas*ed with evaluating the way gangsterism and
terrorism is combated in $elgium "1@88-1@@6#, to =umo magaHine "1@@6,
=ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o(, p 122-128# )oveliers became a senator in
1@@5
7When + saw in how much trouble he got Jsergeant Gichel )lippe, who
had convinced her to testifyK and how my own dossier evolved, + decided
to ;uit +n any case, even bac* then you could already see how the people
surrounding %e $aets were collectively being stonewalled They didn(t
stand a chance7
- Aictim-witness :/, a police officer $ecause of her 'ob she recogniHed
many 'udges and attorneys among her former abusers )ertain names and
details were also given by :1 and other witnesses "1@@@, (%e :-dossiers(,
p 2/1#
":nly very few reporters are still listening to me, listen to my cry for help.
They are not allowed to publish or broadcast. They all tell me that they
are stonewalled by their bosses... The aggression of some of the
maga.ines, newspapers and tv programs is frightening. This is not normal
anymore, this is a war in which the victims have become disposable
waste."
- Aictim-witness Begina >ouf ":1# about the media(s reaction to the
initially open-minded reports about the :1 case by -e 3orgen and
;anorama in &anuary 1@@8 "1@@8, (Cwi'gen is voor %aders,( p /5E#
Foreword
! number of %utch and 3rench language boo*s have appeared on the
%utroux affair since 1@@?, with one standing out above the rest This is
the generally hard-to-get 1@@@ boo* (The :-%ossiers(, written by
respected investigative 'ournalists Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie
$ultL and %ouglas %e )oninc* .age after page they explain how the most
important aspects of the whole %utroux investigation, in which %utroux
ultimately became a minor detail, were manipulated and finally discarded
The boo* presented the most powerful case possible for a massive cover
up =owever, there was one thing the authors couldn(t do and that was to
publish the names of those who had been accused by a whole range of
witnesses The reason is obvious: if the authors would have published
these names they would have been paying damages for the rest of their
lives
! lot of information in this article can be found in the boo* (The :-
%ossiers(, with the primary difference being that all the names of the
alleged abusers have been included This has become possible because
the %utroux dossier, including the testimonies of the :-witnesses, were
lea*ed to a number of reporters in the late 1@@6s $oth the final %utroux
dossier, which has largely been sanitiHed from any important information,
and a summary of official reports from !ugust 1@@? to Gay-&une 1@@E
have been used by this author to verify the claims made in a number of
boo*s and to find out the identities of the alleged abusers ,eeing the
names and reading the biographies can be ;uite a shoc* initially, but it
will also clarify how a cover up of this magnitude was possible
The power of the %utroux affair and its :-%ossiers is that it will enable
anyone to see how a state can be controlled and undermined by a cabal
that is able to place its 7members7 in crucial positions in any investigation
that might lead to its own exposure The ;uestion of why the ma'ority of
the media is so cooperative is the only aspect that cannot be fully
explained in this article, although it can be shown that the media is
willingly wor*ing with official investigators in manipulating and debun*ing
all aspects of an investigation that are not appreciated by this cabal
,ome might find it unethical to publish the names of mere suspects,
especially when tal*ing about child abuse The author fully agrees with
this argument, but only under normal circumstances in which an
investigation is carried out the way it should be This has not happened in
the %utroux affair, in which the honest, competent and dedicated
researchers, together with the most important witnesses, have un'ustly
been persecuted, harassed, tarred and feathered by the media and the
'udiciary, with help from some of the alleged child abusers That(s why the
investigation, which has been dead and buried for many years now,
should be ta*en public !nd let(s not forget that the :-%ossiers involve a
whole range of witnesses whose claims overlap and in many cases involve
highly specific details that have been verified by detectives +t can also be
argued that the mainstream press was anything but discrete in late 1@@?
when they published the names of the politicians 0lio %i Bupo and &ean-
.ierre -rafe as alleged child abusers The evidence these claims were
based on was meager to say the least and many times less powerful than
the combined testimonies of the :-witnesses $ut, of course, the purpose
of this event was not to inform the publicM it was an effort to discredit the
rumors about high level involvement in child abuse networ*s +t was
*nown that sooner or later the :-witnesses would reach the news and this
was one of the 7pre-emptive stri*es7 against these witnesses
,everal appendixes have been attached to this article Gost of these
appendixes, which include long lists of accused, victims, investigators and
apparently assassinated, were more or less finished before a beginning
was made with writing this article +t has actually ta*en about 1,5 years to
fill in all the biographies and translate the necessary passages of all the
%utch and 3rench sources used, but this was definitely worth the effort as
it gave tremendous insight in what has been going on in $elgium since the
late 1@E6s, and provided some perspective to reports that have come
from the Fnited ,tates and elsewhere +t might be the last thing you(d
expect from a country with only ten million inhabitants, but $elgium(s
history of internal subversion ta*es ;uite a while to get through
Where thins bean! Dutroux"s rein of terror
+n the afternoon of !ugust 12, 1@@?, progress was finally made: a number
of individuals were arrested on strong suspicions that they had been
responsible for a wave of *idnappings of young girls Within days these
suspicions were bac*ed up with solid evidence, but the arrest of %utroux
and some of his associates turned out to be only the beginning of the
biggest scandal in $elgian history
The media attention had begun in &une 1@@5 with the disappearance of
two 8 year old girls, &ulie >e'eune and Gelissa Busso !lmost exactly two
months later, the 1E year old !n Garchal and the 1@ year old 0ef'e
>ambrec*s went missing !dditional media attention was drawn to the
latter case as the last thing these girls did was visit the show of Basti
Bostelli, a prominent magician, in which they had been hypnotiHed
1eedless to say, the affair ended the career of the magician, even though
he had almost immediately been cleared as a suspect +n late 1@@5, the
$9$ "$elgian 3$+ and branch of the gendarmerie# largely ceased to
investigate the case =owever, the disappearance of !n and 0ef'e
remained prominent, because a foundation named Garc I )orinne, set
up several years earlier and named after two teenagers who had been
brutally murdered, used its limited funds to spread posters of the girls(
faces all over $elgium and the 1etherlands +n the end this made no
differenceM the girls weren(t found, nor those responsible, and in Gay
1@@? history repeated itself This time the 1/ year old ,abine %ardenne
disappeared, and again the $9$ was unable to find the *idnappers or the
girl .eople became more worried for their children with every
*idnapping )onfidence in the police and 'udiciary, traditionally already
;uite low, began sin*ing to new depths
Things changed later that year 9n 3riday, !ugust @, 1@@? the 18 year old
>aetitia %elheH disappeared in $ertrix, a town located in the district of
1eufchateau, near the border of 3rance and >uxemburg Gichel $ourlet,
prosecutor of the *ing in 1eufchateau, was tas*ed with the case and
appointed examining magistrate &ac;ues >anglois to coordinate the
investigation When >anglois left for vacation the following Gonday,
$ourlet replaced him with his close colleague &ean-Garc )onnerotte The
latter duo had already become well *nown in 1@@8 for not being allowed
to solve the murder on !ndre )ools, a socialist politician
The same monday that )onnerotte too* over from >anglois, $9$ ad'utant
&ean-.ierre .eters reported a brea*through in the investigation 9f the
several doHen tips, two turned out to be very useful Two witnesses had
seen an old white van driving around $ertrix the day >aetitia disappeared
+n one of these two cases a student was afraid the driver of the van was
planning to steal his bi*e !s luc* would have it, the //-year-old had a
passion for cars and reported to the police the exact type of van and a
good chun* of its license plate, as the first three letters reminded him of
the name of his sister +n no time %utroux(s name, a *nown pedophile,
came out of the computer ! crisis meeting was held in $ertrix that
evening and the following day %utroux, his wife Gichele Gartin, and his
side*ic* Gichel >elievre were arrested +n the following days their
testimonies led to the retrieval of two girls, ,abine and >aetitia, in
%utroux(s basements $elgium(s case of the century was about to begin
Failure to catch Dutroux
+n the following months and years details came out about the failure of
the police and $9$ to catch %utroux in an earlier stage !lthough usually
not presented in such a way, most of these rather odd failures can be
ascribed to $9$ officer Bene Gichaux
!s head of 9peration 9thello, a surveillance operation against %utroux
from !ugust 16, 1@@5 to &anuary 1@@?, he practically *new everything
there was to *now about this already convicted, violent pedophile 3rom
all sides evidence was presented to him that %utroux not only had
*idnapped &ulie and Gelissa, but also !n and 0ef'e =owever, Gichaux
ignored evidence presented by such informants as )laude Thirault, to
whom %utroux had mentioned how to *idnap young girls and how much
you could get for themM %utroux(s mother, who had gathered evidence
from her son(s neighbors that he was li*ely involved in the *idnappingsM
and police officer )hristian %ubois, who early on was on the trail of the
gang of 1ihoul, which would immediately have led to %utroux
+n between all these reports, the video cameras aimed at %utroux(s
Garcinelle home as part of 9peration 9thello failed to register %utroux
bringing in !n and 0ef'e on !ugust //, nor would Gichaux(s team notice
0ef'e(s failed escape attempt on !ugust /5, in which she briefly climbed
out the bathroom window to shout for help !n and 0ef'e were ta*en out
of the house in ,eptember and murdered
When finally forced to search %utroux(s Garcinelle home for reasons not
related to the *idnappings, Gichaux decided to ignore the voices of two
young girls, seemingly not even trying to get a response from them =e
also didn(t thin* that %utroux(s odd >-shaped basement, with one wall
much newer than all the others, was reason enough to tear it down, nor
did he recogniHe the significance of such items as vaginal cream, a
speculum, chains, and a videotape with the name of a program on it
dealing with missing children Two other videos which would have shown
%utroux wor*ing on his basement and him raping a 18 year old girl were
returned to %utroux(s wife, apparently without having been reviewed by
his team This failure of properly searching %utroux(s home apparently led
to the death of &ulie and Gelissa, who are believed to have died from
starvation in %utroux(s basement +t also led to the *idnapping of ,abine
and >aetitia after %utroux got out of 'ail in Garch 1@@?
+n !ugust 1@@?, after %utroux had been arrested on suspicions that he
had *idnapped >aetitia, Gichaux led another three hour search in
%utroux(s Garcinelle home where at that moment ,abine and >aetitia
were located 1eedless to say, Gichaux not only failed to find
the girls, which could possibly have led to the release
of %utroux, he also hadn(t noticed the letters ,abine
had hidden under %utroux(s carpet >uc*ily, the
location of the girls would be pointed out by %utroux
88 hours later, after it had become clear to him there
was no way out this time, especially not with his
lac*ey Gichel >elievre spilling the beans
These failures of Gichaux led to strong criticism from
the parents of !n Garchal, who went to inspect
%utroux(s basement themselves The parents of
Gelissa Busso filed an official complaint against him
When $ourlet criticiHed Gichaux in /668 over his
failure to even find ,abine(s

Bene Gichaux, one
of the world(s most
incompetent police
officers
letters, and seemingly implied this might not have been unintentional,
Gichaux could only react by calling $ourlet a "liar" and stating that "he
sure wouldn+t have found <aetitia under the carpet." These intellectual
replies were soon followed by threats to sue for libel Gichaux(s extreme
incompetence was rewarded with a new position as a local police
commissioner
3ollowing is a brief recap of %utroux(s life and how extraordinarily
incompetent the 'udiciary had to be to allow him to go on *idnapping
girls
%utroux(s had a long history of physically abusing women
)onvicted in 1ovember 1@88 for *idnapping, photographing,
torturing and raping five girls between the age of 11 and 1@ !lso
convicted for torturing an older woman by putting a raHor in her
vagina =e tried to force her into giving him money
+n !pril 1@@/, .,) Ginister of &ustice Gelchior Wathelet approved
%utroux(s release from prison !lthough it is normal in $elgium to be
released after a third of the sentence has been served out, many in
the system who wor*ed with %utroux did not agree with this
decision %utroux was *nown to them as a manipulative psychopath
without any regrets for his crimes +n fact, he never even admitted to
them +nterestingly, Wathelet would be accused in the :-%ossiers of
being a violent child abuser himself, together with some of his
*nown proteges and associates "1#
!fter his release, %utroux received an unusually large amount of
sleeping pills and sedatives from his doctor, which he would later
use to ;uiet the girls he abducted "/#
+n his house in Garcinelle, near )harleroi, where he lived most of
the time, %utroux began constructing a concealed dungeon in the
basement +n early 1@@2, the unemployed, small-time criminal
)laude Thirault, who rented one of %utroux(s homes, was hired by
%utroux as a handyman to install water drains beneath one of his
newly-bought houses !lthough Thirault thought this was a bit
unusual, he didn(t mind doing it $ut a few days into the 'ob two girls
wal*ed past the house they were wor*ing on, prompting %utroux to
remar* to Thirault: "*f you want to kidnap them, you+ll make =5>,>>>
franks 'about ?>>> euro(... 5rab them from behind, put a sedative
drug under their nose, pull them into the car, and lock the doors." "2#
%utroux went on to explain how he had plans to abduct girls, loc*
them up in his basement and transport them abroad "8# Thirault, an
occasional police informant, went to the police, and as a result
%utroux(s houses were searched some months later, in %ecember,
the official reason being that he was suspected of a car theft The
police officers noticed %utroux(s modified basement, but did not
find any girls =is house was searched again in &une 1@@8 and it
appeared to the officers that he had stopped wor*ing on the
basement
+n &une 1@@5, %utroux was sued for having illegally widened an
opening to his basement in an effort to put in a venting tube "5#
Thirault went bac* to the police after &ulie and Gelissa had
disappeared to remind them of %utroux(s ideas about *idnapping
girls and the modifications to his basement The police got bac* to
Thirault a few days later and as*ed him if he had some more solid
evidence, apparently needed if the house of this *nown pedophile
was to be searched "?#
9n &une /8, 1@@5, examining magistrate Gartine %outrewe became
head of the (&ulie and Gelissa cell(, tas*ed with finding the missing
girls Fnfortunately for the girls, %outrewe left for vacation in +taly
within days of being assigned to this post and would not return until
early !ugust @ "28 years old at the timeM suffered from cancer and
had already planned to recover from an operationM died in 1@@@M in
1@@5, her husband was under investigating for having embeHHled
millions of euros# 1o other permanent investigating 'udge was
appointed in her place which significantly impacted the efficiency of
the entire investigation "E# %outrewe would never seriously get
involved with the $9$ operation that was to monitor %utroux(s daily
activities The magistrate also never tried to arrange a phone tap, a
search warrant or approval for a financial investigation "8#
9n !ugust 16, 1@@5, a group of $9$ officers began monitoring
%utroux(s movements under the code name 9peration 9thello !
time lapse video camera was used less than /N of the total
observation period "@# and operations were suspended at 16 o(cloc*
each evening "16# The operation was so ineffective that on !ugust
//, %utroux was able to *idnap !n and 0ef'e and loc* them up in his
house -completely unnoticed 9n !ugust /5, 0ef'e managed to grab
her clothes, crawl out of the bathroom window and shout for help
!lthough she was pulled bac* in by %utroux within seconds, the
observers never noticed anything ! few wee*s later the girls were
ta*en out of the house -again unnoticed- and murdered %utroux
was also able to *idnap three teenagers he suspected of having
double-crossed him and loc* them up in his house without any
cameras or observers noticing anything +n addition, %utroux had
murdered $ernhard Weinstein during the period that he was under
observation
9n ,eptember 8, 1@@5, %utroux(s mother, who advised against the
1@@/ release of her son, anonymously informed Bene Gichaux,
investigative head of 9peration 9thello, that the neighbors of
%utroux were very suspicious about his activities Windows were
blac*ened out, %utroux was always ma*ing noise in the basement,
the garden was filled with used car tires, and two girls "of =@ or =A
years old" had recently been seen in his garden These girls had
never been observed during daylight This information somehow
didn(t ma*e it to the investigating team that was wor*ing on the
case of !n and 0ef'e, who were 1E and 1@ years old "11#
9n %ecember ?, 1@@5, %utroux was arrested for having been
involved in stealing a truc* and *idnapping and torturing three
teenagers he suspected of having restolen the vehicle "one of the
teenagers had escaped and informed the police# Fnder the
leadership of gendarme officer Bene Gichaux, %utroux(s homes
were searched on %ecember 12 and again on %ecember 1@ 9ne or
more children were heard crying by Gichaux and the loc*smith "this
person did not *now anything about %utroux being a suspect in the
*idnapping of girls# accompanying him They went to loo* in the
basement, which clearly had a whole section which had recently
been modified "1/#, but couldn(t find anything, leading Gichaux to
conclude that the voices must have come from outside "12# The
parents of &ulie >e'eune, one of the children that was loc*ed up
there at the time, would later prove that normal communication was
possible with someone loc*ed up in one of the cells "18#
!dditionally, during the %ecember 12 search of %utroux(s basement,
Gichaux found vaginal cream, chloroform, a speculum "medical
instrument used to dilate bodily orifices# and chains, which to him
were no cause for alarm Aideos were confiscated, which showed
%utroux wor*ing on his basement and raping a number of
"un*nown# girls 9n one of the tapes the text 7.erdu de Aue, Garc7
was written, a reference to the tv program (>ost 3rom ,ight( which
dealt with missing children, and on which &ulie and Gelissa had also
featured Gichaux and team never watched the tapes and gave
them bac* to %utroux(s wife, Gichele Gartin "15#
+n the afternoon of %ecember 12, after the disastrous search in
%utroux(s Garcinelle home, Gichaux met with police officer
)hristian %ubois $oth had been wor*ing on a recent phenomenon
involving occupants of white Gercedesses following and
photographing schoolgirls 9n this occasion, %ubois informed
Gichaux that he had an informant who had stated that the white
Gercedesses belonged to a pedophile networ* centered around a
company called !chats ,ervices )ommerces "!,)9M not to be
confused with :1(s abuse and snuff factory# located in the $russels(
suburbs !ccording to the informant, the occupants of the white
Gercedesses were putting together catalogs of pictures of children
Their clients could pic* one of these *ids, which would then be
*idnapped, loc*ed up in $elgium for a while, and then exported to
eastern 0urope or Thailand The price for each child would be about
E566 euros %uring their conversation Gichaux told %ubois about
%utroux %ubois recalled: "* remember that 3ichau# told me that
-utrou# went to countries in eastern Burope... The sums he
mentioned for the kidnappings were similar to those given to me by
my informant... Bven today this still keeps me awake at night. * feel
responsible. %fterwards, in =CC@, * looked into -utrou#... Dou 1ust felt
it. This was the man we were looking for8" Gichaux undertoo* no
action and the Aerwilghen )ommission would later scratch its head
why !,)9 turned out to be a highly interesting company +t was
incorporated on &uly /, 1@@1, primarily by &ean->ouis %elamotte, a
friend and regular business partner of Gichel 1ihoul 1ihoul,
$ernard Weinstein, Gichel >elievre and Gichele Gartin "not
%utroux# had all been spotted on a regular basis in the immediate
surroundings of the company .eople in the neighborhood had also
noted that 1ihoul was often surrounded by young negro girls and
had the impression that these girls were on transit 3ive mattresses
and some baby mil* were found inside the company(s head;uarters
after it had gone ban*rupt in 1@@8 %elamotte(s company ,oparauto,
registered at the same address, owned 5 white mercedesses, all with
3rench license plates, as had been reported "1?# %elamotte would
later also be pointed out as the thug who intimidated one of the :-
witnesses "1E# , including the person who had initially loo*ed after
this witness
9n Garch /6, 1@@?, %utroux was released unusually early on
7humanitarian reasons7M his wife was about to have a baby
9peration 9thello, the program that was monitoring %utroux(s
movements, had been shut down in &anuary, because %utroux was
in 'ail The operation was not revived after his release
+n !ugust 1@@?, %utroux was finally caught by Gichel $ourlet and
&ean-Garc )onnerotte ,abine, one of two girls loc*ed in the
basement, had hidden letters under %utroux(s carpet Gichaux
failed to find them, for which he would be criticiHed by Gichel
$ourlet in /668 "18#
0ven though more than 16 years have passed since %utroux was
arrested on suspicions of having *idnapped >aetitia, largely because
of Gichaux it is still somewhat of a mystery how many videos were
confiscated in late 1@@5 and in !ugust 1@@? "1@# +nitial reports after
%utroux(s arrest stated that the 'ustice department was in the
possession of more than 266 videos "/6#M within several wee*s this
number was upped to 5,666 videos Beports that %utroux(s
accomplices, including a number of high level officials, could be seen
on these tapes also began to appear "/1# +n the end, this seems to
have been a huge exaggeration "//#, even though the exact amount
of videos remains a bit of a mystery "/2# Gost estimates today are
below 166, and only a portion of these videos appear to have shown
%utroux abusing young girls
#ihoul
9ne of the most important reasons for speculation about a networ* has
been Gichel 1ihoul This person had been arrested on !ugust 1? after the
investigators of $ourlet and )onnerotte found out that on !ugust 16, one
day after >elievre and %utroux had *idnapped >aetitia, 1ihoul had
supplied >elievre, free of charge, with 1,666 :T) pills The original
investigators immediately suspected that these pills served as a payment
for the *idnapping of >aetitia, suspicions which were only fueled when
1ihoul was unable to provide an alibi for !ugust 8 "/8#, the day when at
least 8 witnesses claim to have seen 1ihoul in $ertrix at and around the
location where >aetitia would be *idnapped the next day !dditionally,
some of these witnesses claimed to have seen 1ihoul in the presence of
%utroux "or his van#, who was carrying out an initial surveillance that day
"/5# $oth %utroux(s wife Gichele Gartin and Gichel >elievre specified
that %utroux, at least in some cases, *idnapped girls according to specific
wishes of clients Gartin stated that one of these clients was Gichel
1ihoul
Gichele Gartin, %utroux(s wife: "* have heard 3arc personally telling
<elievre that he should bring a girl for 3ichel 7ihoul. *f * haven+t
mentioned that before, that is because *+m afraid of that gang, * mean
7ihoul, 3arc -utrou# and others in "russels. * mean wellplaced
individuals who 7ihoul knew. The connections of 7ihoul made me fear for
my children and myself... * was afraid, because Jean3ichel 7ihoul, 3arc
-utrou# and 3ichel <elievre were part of a gang that was involved in all
kinds of business, like drugs, pills, girls and forged papers ';B4* noteE for
which 7ihoul would later indeed be convicted, 1ust as human trafficking(. *
have to say that at the time of the kidnapping of &abine and <aetitia,
3ichel 7ihoul, as * already stated, often called to &ars, to my home. 4e
was looking for 3arc -utrou#. 4e didn+t call for me. When 7ihoul tried to
reach 3arc he always remained vague. * never knew why he called so
often to 3arc -utrou#. :ver time * became more and more convinced that
3arc -utrou# and Jean3ichel 7ihoul did things that couldn+t stand the
light of day and which * was not supposed to know about." "/?#
""y the way, 3arc told me that he went more and more to "russels and
met an increasing number of people in light of his activities with 3ichel
7ihoul... 7ihoul always gave me the impression that he had many
connections that he could count on. 3arc -utrou# told me that 7ihoul
had taken care of many of <elievre+s problemsE he had prevented that he
was arrested, he had worked out his fines and solved his money problems.
3arc had accurately sensed that he would benefit from continuing to see
7ihoul, because of his connections and those of his wife, the lawyer. The
more they saw each other, the more they opened up of course. * think that
at a certain moment a mutual trust was built. * see evidence of that in a
conversation between <elievre and 3arc that * coincidentally heard and in
which -utrou# said that they had to bring back a girl for 7ihoul. * think
that Jean3ichel had influence on 3arc -utrou#. 3arc often told me that
he was impressed by the connections 7ihoul had." "/E#
Gichel >elievre: 7Garc always told me that he *idnapped girls for people
who had placed an order with him When he came out of prison in Garch
1@@?, + as*ed him who did the orders when he was in 'ail =e answered
me that somebody else did that and that he certainly wasn(t the only one
When we went to pic* up a girl, Garc wanted that she corresponded with
the order,
Gichel 1ihoul,
%utroux(s
apparent lin* to
the upper
echelons of the
networ* 3ound
guilty by the
'ury, before it
was overruled
by the presiding
'udges "21#
1ihoul is the
ultimate
example of an
unscrupulous
villain, but for
some reason he
has en'oyed the
protection of
many
magistrates and
media outlets

small hips. 4e gave me a description of the girl that we
were looking for. ':ne day( * asked him why they '%n and
Bef1e( were still with him even though he claimed he had
an order. 4e told me that the people who had placed the
order had come, but that they weren+t interested in
them... -utrou# e#plained me that he conditioned the
girls to be obedient and submissive when they arrived at
customers..." "/8#
"* would like to reveal other things about Jean3ichel
7ihoul, but * don+t want that these testimonies are taken
up in the dossier. %s * said, * fear for my life and those
around me. * remind you that 7ihoul told me the
followingE +if you cross me, * will destroy you+. With those
words he made it known to me that he would kill me or
have me killed." "/@#
!lthough convicted for financial fraud, drug- and human
traffic*ing due to an overwhelming amount of evidence
"26#, 1ihoul ultimately was ac;uitted from charges that
he was involved in the *idnapping and murder of any of
%utroux(s girls =owever, to anyone who has ta*en an in
depth loo* into
the case, it(s clear that a whole lot of leads had to be ignored and
discarded before this conclusion could be reached "2/#, raising two
important ;uestions: =ow, and whyO
$ictim%witnesses come forward
.robably the most important "and underreported# thing that happened in
the aftermath of the %utroux affair was that a number of victims from
pedophile networ*s felt that this was their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
to testify about what they had experienced Fntil )onnerotte and $ourlet
were able to arrest %utroux and 1ihoul, and retrieve two missing girls,
these victim-witnesses did not *now who in the &ustice %epartment they
could trust Gany of these victims already had tried to spea* to the
authorities, but investigations never got off the ground The victims *new
the reason: among their abusers were the most powerful men in $elgium:
police commissioners, gendarme officers, 'udges, ban*ers, businessmen,
politicians and high nobility figures
1ot all, but most of these victims who came to 1eufchateau to testify
about 7the networ*7 were designated with an :, followed by a number
!lthough some of these women later on turned out to have *nown each
other from the networ*, at the time they decided to testify to
1eufchateau none of them had been in contact with each other for many
years Their interviews were conducted separately and they did not have
access to each other(s testimonies ! short introduction to each victim
follows "22#
:1 $orn in 1@?@ !bused and neglected by her parents When / years
old, sent to her grandmother in <no**e, who owned a hotel-villa
that was used as a brothel for high-level pedophiles and sadists
.edophile videos were also shot here +ntroduced to her pimp, Tony
Aandenbogaert, at age 8 who began to ta*e her to other locations
for sexual abuse and torture ,ent bac* to her parents in -ent in
&une 1@E@ for a variety of reasons 0xtremely neglected by her
parents for several months until her old pimp showed up again 3or
years she was ta*en to abuse- and torture parties Ganaged to
hoo* up with a boy she fell in love with, married, and immediately
moved out in 1@88, which appears to have saved her from ending
up in a snuff movie 1ever managed to brea* away completely
from the networ* ,ometimes when her husband left the house for
a few days to wor* as a truc* driver, her pimp and some of his
associates would show up and ta*e her with them to locations
where children were abused 9n these occasions she was raped
herself or had to participate in abuse against others :1 was
diagnosed with G.%P%+%

1atha
lie )
":E#
$orn in 1@?@ )ontacted by the $9$ after testimonies from :1 3irst
denied *nowing anything about :1 +t soon turned out that she was
heavily traumatiHed and probably had G.%P%+% !fter having been
brought in for an interview she began to spea* about her father,
how he sexually abused her, and how he li*ed to mutilate her sister
with cigarettes ,he then confirmed that she had been :1(s best
friend, that she *new about the sexual relationship with Tony and
that she had been forbidden to go to the first floor of the hotel-villa
of :1(s grandmother The interviews were cancelled by later
investigators :8 identified :E as a girl who was forced to play in
pedophile movies

)hant
al ,
$orn in 1@?8 !nother woman contacted by the $9$ after
testimonies from :1 +mmediately *new what it was about ,exually
abused by her parents =er grandmother was into ,atanism Goved
with her parents to <no**e at age ? and was sometimes brought to
the hotel-villa of :1(s grandmother =ere she also was sexually
abused, although she didn(t have to endure the extreme torture
sessions that :1 regularly underwent )onfirmed that one of the
abusers indeed was nic*named 7Gonsieur7 =ad seen :1 being
threatened with a revolver by her grandmother >i*e :E, she was
forbidden to go to the first floor )hantal(s testimonies resulted in a
verbal fight between her husband and parents, in which her father
admitted to have brought her to :1(s grandmother Tried to commit
suicide and was ta*en up again in a mental institution :8 identified
)hantal also as a girl who was forced to play in pedophile movies

:/ .olice officer who wor*ed on an aspect of the %utroux
investigation When the :1 case was discussed during a meeting,
participants noticed that she seemed very upset !fter discussing
her history of child abuse with one of her superior officers she
decided to become a witness :/ had ended up as a mistress to a
magistrate in $russels and later to a higher level officer and
spo*esperson of the &ustice %epartment who was a member of the
Botary These two men were part of a networ* in which she was
abused from the mid- to late 1@86s :/ was spared from the
extreme torture sessions, but heard other girls spea* about child
murders and was present at a hunting party on children, which is
something other :s have also spo*en about ,ome of the abusers
and locations where this abuse was going on turned out to be the
same as mentioned by :1 and other :s Withdrew as a witness
when she saw that the investigation was being sabotaged,
something which didn(t surprise her

:2 :2 had been in the networ* a long time ago, from 1@56 to 1@?/
3rom age 2 to 1/, she had been severely abused and tortured at
home, together with her sister !fter that age, her father and his
influential group of friends brought her into the networ* ,he
described the same elements as other :-witnesses, although the
scale of one of the meetings she described is hard to accept
without any of the other witnesses bac*ing up the practices at this
specific location "some of those involved were in fact mentioned by
others# $efore contacting 1eufchateau, :2 had already written
anonymously about her experiences with child abuse and she was
well respected for her wor* with other child abuse victims +t too*
five interviews before investigators wrote anything down, and even
after writing summaries of her testimony it was attempted to leave
out the royal family as much as possible - an unwritten rule in
$elgium, because the *ing, in theory, can(t be prosecuted

:8 $orn in 1@?5 >i*e :1, :8 had been persuaded by a friend to testify
!s a young child she was loaned out by her mother to a pimp
named &ac;ues A, who produced ,G movies with children =er
story largely paralleled that of :1, although :8 experienced
everything from within different sects ,he recogniHed two
childhood friends of :1 who had been abused, and named some of
the same perpetrators as the other witnesses :8(s parents turned
out to live next to a villa where :1 claimed a friend had been
abused to such an extent that she died

1atha
lie W
$orn in 1@?5 With support from her therapist she gave her first
testimony to the gendarmerie in 3ebruary 1@@?, six months before
the %utroux affair The officer who interviewed her refused to write
down an official report +n &uly 1@@?, she found two other
gendarme officers who were willing to wor* with her 1athalie told
how she had been raped by her father, a member of the Botary,
since the age of six ,oon thereafter brought into the networ* and
was abused by her father(s friends at parties in different villas in
the region of Waterloo When 16 years old, handed by her father to
a prince and his main aide, who continued to ta*e her to different
abuse parties in $elgium )onfirmed :1(s story about the >es
!trebates club, 1ihoul and Tony +n turn, :1 recogniHed 1athalie as
a girl from the networ* and accurately placed her at >es !trebates
0ven though 1athalie confirmed aspects of :1(s story, she was
easily discredited by her new interrogators, as she not only suffered
from extreme psychological trauma "G.%P%+%#, but also from
pathomimie, which is a tendency to inflict physical harm to one(s
own body in order to play the victim This last psychological ;uir*
seemed to have surfaced mainly after her original interviewers
were replaced by two extremely abusive ones "li*e would happen
with :1# ,he couldn(t handle this pressure and ;uit testifying in
Garch 1@@E 1athalie was severely persecuted for having dared to
step forward with her story, maybe even more than :1

AG1 ! gangster who came to 1eufchateau in 3ebruary 1@@E Told how
he had been brought up in a children(s home in Gont-,aint-
-uibert 3rom age @ to 12, he was regularly pic*ed up from this
home by a local 'uvenile 'udge who brought him to abuse parties in
villas around $russels ,aid that he later wor*ed as a child
prostitute in >e Girano, an elitist club visited by some of the same
men that featured in the testimonies of other victim-witnesses
above, including 1ihoul Within two days of his supposedly secret
testimony, AG1 was stopped on the streets and threatened with
death
1otice how these victims ended up in the networ*: instead of having
been grabbed from the streets, they were brought in by their own
families, or, in one case, ta*en from a children(s home
!t least in western 0urope, the idea of a lonely pedophile grabbing
children from the street only seems applicable in a relatively small
amount of cases "especially permanent abductions# There(s a significant
amount of evidence that a lot of child abuse happens within networ*s
consisting of degenerate families and their ac;uaintances "28#, which are
exploited and protected "really for reasons not fully understood# by
people higher up in the food chain "25# )hildren in the networ* often are
forced to bring in other children "2?# The new ones are then controlled
through certain psychological routines involving threats, shame and guilt
"2E#
!lthough victim-witnesses often report having witnessed many murders
in these networ*s, including children from western 0urope, data about
child disappearances and deaths is very uncategoriHed and therefore very
inconsistent "28# !s for the whole of $elgium, estimates range from 7at
least7 82 disappearances between 1@E2 and 1@@? "2@# to as many as
1,6// in one year, with the %!(s office in $russels claiming that
approximately /86 children a year go missing in 'ust $russels alone "86#
!lso, if victims from these networ*s or some of the above numbers are
correct, the obvious conclusion is that the media is not paying attention
to many, if not the ma'ority of child disappearances and deaths, which, in
case of the $ritish media, seems to be the true "81#
9ne interesting aspect many victim-witnesses from different countries
have testified about is a very similar psychological approach used to allow
the victims of even the most sadistic abuse to function "somewhat# in
society, therefore not raising any really alarming ;uestions in the
immediate surroundings of the child We are referring here to the
encouraging and maintaining of Gultiple .ersonality %isorder "G.%# in
the victims "8/# G.% has these days been renamed to %issociative
+dentity %isorder "%+%# +t basically is a psychological disorder in which the
mind and the memory of the victim is shattered in ten, hundred, or
possibly even a thousand different sub-personalities, ma*ing testifying
extremely difficult and a very long term process ,everal :-%ossier
witnesses still heavily suffered from this disorder at the time they began
to testify
&uestionin the alters
!lthough a one hundred percent confirmed psychological disorder,
G.%P%+% remains ;uite controversial in the public(s eye "for those who
even heard about it# +t(s true that %+% is a complex disorder and
sometimes hard to wrap the mind around "pardon the unintentional pun#
$ut this is largely the result of a lac* of information, and if any of the
politically correct arguments are stripped away, the real underlying
reasons for the controversy become ;uite simple
3irst of all, %+% is intrinsically lin*ed to the most extreme sexual and
psychological abuse against children +n @E to @8 percent of the %+% cases,
victims tal* about having been sexually abused since a young age "82# +t(s
not uncommon for %+% patients to give details about abuse that sound so
biHarre, horrifying and huge that, no matter what the evidence, will ta*e
some time and repeating for the average person to accept as even a
possibility .rotected child abuse and -torture networ*s involving well
*nown individuals would be a primary example of that
The second reason is that these networ*s are protected by those
involved, who apparently have the power to ma*e sure that very little
information on these networ*s appears in the public domain !dditionally,
a rather small, but very influential group of 7s*eptics7, organiHed around
the F,-based 3alse Gemory ,yndrome 3oundation "3G,3#, have been
doing a counter-attac* since the early 1@@6s when reports of ritual abuse
became a little bit too widespread "88# This group has done everything in
its power to convince the public and the psychology community that all
%+% is created by incompetent psychologists $ecause of an incorrect way
of as*ing ;uestions, these psychologists would have inserted certain 7false
memories7 in their patient(s minds 0ven though more than a doHen board
members of the 3G,3 have been accused of child abuse themselves, have
come out in favor of pedophilia, or have a past in mind control research
for a whole range of intelligence agencies "85#, virtually no mainstream
media ever felt the need to consistently point that out !s might be
expected, %utch and $elgian supporters of this 3G, 3oundation couldn(t
resist an attempt to discredit :1 with textboo* disinformation tactics "8?#
$ut even though 3G, 3oundation supporters have tried to muddy the
waters somewhat, every textboo* psychology boo* ma*es a clear
distinction between %+% and schiHophrenia The latter is characteriHed by
delusions, hallucinations and a lac* of sense of identity The different
alters of a person suffering from %+%, however, all have an identity of their
own, and although memory is never 166 percent accurate and there
remains the possibility of manipulation, these alters have experienced
something traumatic that actually did happen to this person ! brief
article on the website of Gerc*, a large pharmaceutical company, gives
one of the best summaries of what %issociative +dentity %isorder actually
is:
7%issociative identity disorder appears to be a rather common mental
disorder Jother sources say that %+% is ;uite rareK +t can be found in 2 to
8N of people hospitaliHed for other mental health disorders and in a
siHable minority of people in drug abuse treatment facilities =owever,
some authorities Jthe 3G,3K believe that many cases of this disorder
reflect the influence of therapists on suggestible people7
7%issociative identity disorder appears to be caused by the interaction of
several factors These include overwhelming stressM an ability to separate
one(s memories, perceptions, or identity from conscious awarenessM
abnormal psychologic development, and insufficient protection and
nurture during childhood !bout @E to @8N of adults with dissociative
identity disorder report having been abused during childhood7
7 some symptoms may reflect the intrusions of past experiences into the
present 3or example, sadness may indicate coexisting depression, or it
may be that one of the personalities is reliving emotions associated with
past misfortunes .eople with this disorder are prone to in'uring
themselves They may engage in self-mutilation Gany attempt suicide7
7+n dissociative identity disorder, some of a person(s personalities are
aware of important personal information, whereas other personalities are
unaware ,ome personalities appear to *now and interact with one
another in an elaborate inner world 3or example, personality ! may be
aware of personality $ and *now what $ does, as if observing $(s
behaviorM personality $ may or may not be aware of personality !7
7$ecause the personalities often interact with each other, people with
dissociative personality disorder report hearing inner conversations and
the voices of other personalities commenting on their behavior or
addressing them Jnot to be confused with hallucinationsK They
experience distortion of time, with time lapses and amnesia7
7.eople with dissociative identity disorder may not be able to recall things
they have done or account for changes in their behavior 9ften they refer
to themselves as 7we,7 7he,7 or 7she7 While most people cannot recall
much about the first 2 to 5 years of life, people with dissociative identity
disorder may have considerable amnesia for the period between the ages
of ? and 11 as well7 "8E#
:1 suffered from all the symptoms described above, and more ,he told
how many of her alters still had the same age as when they were created,
or how her handwriting differed depending on which alter was active "88#
!s is obvious from her bac*ground of extreme abuse, these symptoms
started at an early age !nd interestingly, her pimp not only wasn(t
surprised when he first encountered :1(s alters, he actually cultivated
them
"3ore than ever * discovered that * was missing time. * turned out to have
gone to school, get good grades, * even turned out to know several
classmates who spoke to me, but somehow this all had gone past me. *t
seemed as if someone else took over from me as soon as the door of my
house closed behind me. *t seemed as if the abused 5inie was put away
until Tony again stood at my bed or at the school gate. The abused 5inie
hardly was aware of school and family life, the other 5inie seemed not
present during the abuse, and so lived +normal+."
7+t had always been this way +n <no**e, at grandmother(s, the adults had
noticed that + tal*ed to the voices in my head, that + often rapidly changed
moods, or even began to spea* with another voice or accent 0ven though
+ was only 5 or ?, + understood that something li*e this was weird and that
it was not allowed + learned to hide my voices, my other (selves( !fter
what had happened to )lo, the voices, and the biHarre feeling that + at
times was led by the inner voices "personsO -sic# got stronger !fter the
initiation + no longer resisted against the voices +t was blissful to
disappear into nothingness, and only to become conscious again if Tony
was there The pain seemed more bearable7
7Tony was the only adult who understood that something was (wrong( in
my head =e didn(t get mad about it, but cultivated it =e gave me
different names: .ietemuis, Geis'e, =oer, $o The names slowly started to
become part of me The strange thing was that if he mentioned a name,
the mood that fit that name was immediately called up .ietemuis J,mall
GouseK became the name of the little girl that he brought home after the
abuse - a scared and nervous girl that he could comfort by tal*ing to her
in a caring and fatherly *ind of way Geis'e J-irlK was the name of that
part of me that only belonged to him +f he abused me in my bed in the
early morning, for example, or if there was no one around us =oer
JWhoreK, the name of that part of me that wor*ed for him $o, the young
woman who cared for him if he was drun* and needed to be loo*ed
after7
7(1ow you 'ust leave that to me,( he said when + as*ed him curiously why
he gave me so many names, (daddy Tony *nows you better than you *now
yourself( That was also true7 "8@#
,ome of :1(s other 166Q alters were <enny, a young alter who had dealt
with some of the worst tortureM ,tone, one of the toughest who answered
to Tony and could control her fearsM and Goon, born to deal with extreme
cold "56#
0ven after years of seeing a psychiatrist, :1 still suffered heavily from
G.%P%+% when she first contacted the 1eufchateau investigating cell in
,eptember 1@@? +t too* some time before her interviewers, .atrie* %e
$aets and .hilippe =upeH, began to understand how to wor* with her, but
in the end, testifying turned out to be the most effective way to
reintegrate :1(s mind "51# This was a long and extremely challenging
process though, and not only for :1 !t times the long silences and panic
attac*s almost drove the interviewers craHy !n example of one of the
interview sessions:
"... 3eis1e '5irl( sits on the window sill, saturated with pain and sadness.
&he feels the presence of the other victims so well that she can almost
touch them with her thoughts. &hivering she crawls against the woodwork
of the window and presses herself against it as if she wants to disappear
in it... ;atriek '-e "aets( comes standing ne#t to her, leaning against the
window sill.
+Who are the girls you still remember, girl9+ he asks, coincidentally
pronouncing her name 'of the active alter, "5irl"(.
+Fero, 3ieke, !lo, 7oelle, !hrissie...+ she says fluently, because she
remembered every face, every child.
;atriek was perple#ed. %fter such a difficult hearing, all of a sudden he
heard his witness, in a young girl+s voice, give a series of names that made
him silent.
+%re they still alive9+
3eis1e '5irl( lifted her shoulders.
+&ome are, * think. :thers are not.+...
+Who died9+ he asked calmly.
+!hrissie,+ * whispered.
;atriek asked how.
+They burned her.+
+Where9+
+*n a basement,+ she whispered even more )uiet. %nd she withdrew deep
within herself, fighting against the odor of the li)uid that they had poured
over her.
%nd then when he wanted to ask more, she shook her head.
+* want to go home,+ she begged. %way from those horrible memories.
"ut !hrissie didn+t leave her head anymore.
4er screams, her begs for help... Tiu 'Gegina+s murdered child(. Bverything
came together that week, as if time was something malleable, and
became alive again as soon as the images were recalled.
3y son, whom * had cherished/ !hrissie who soon thereafter was
gruesomely punished/ the screaming in my head. The madness * had felt
in the days after. The madness that had started when they... but * refused
to let the images come through..."
7.ainO +ndeed +t hurt so much that + could only tell via a detour who that
day were with )hrissie +t almost drove .atrie* and .hilippe up the wall
$efore them they saw a grown, frightened woman, while they had to
communicate with <enny, the heavily traumatiHed alter, who had become
almost autistic after the death of Tiu and )hrissie <enny carried that
information with him, but could not spea* stubborn, frightened,
evasive, he pushed the ;uestions of the $9$ officers away 9nly through
the support of other alters, who listened along and were located close to
him, it was possible for <enny, stammering and rambling, to tell his story7
"5/#
A sniff of extreme abuse
%+% was created in :1 because of her bac*ground of extreme abuse $ut
what did this abuse actually involveO
3irst there was the psychological aspect :1 never received any support or
love from her parents, her grandmother, Tony or any of her abusers
0specially Tony and the grandmother, who acted as her pimps,
indoctrinated :1 with the belief that she was a nobody, that besides Tony
nobody cared about a 7little whore7 li*e her, that she was too stupid to
become anything else than a prostitute, and that 7love7 is something you
never get for free
3urthermore, :1 was blamed for 'ust about anything that happened to
her, to other children in the networ*, to her pets, or even to those who
abused her 3or example, if :1 had given fellatio to her pimp which wasn(t
satisfying enough, he would beat her up, yelling at her that she was
worthless and that it was her fault he was so upset +f :1(s abusers found
out that she had given out signals of her abuse to the outside world,
another girl would be tortured in front of her eyes %uring the torture the
perpetrators would scream at her that this was all her fault, and would
put her face in the other girl(s blood :1 then had to as* forgiveness to the
other girl 0ven when :1(s best friend was raped and murdered in front of
her eyes -probably because this girl became too old- she was the one to
blame +n most cases :1 was blamed for things she had absolutely no
control over The same thing happened to many other girls in the
networ* 3or the abusers it was a way to destroy the victim(s self-esteem
and confidence, ma*ing them perfect sex slaves and ob'ects for sadistic
torture "52#
$esides the psychological indoctrination, :1 and the other victims
reported to have undergone a whole range of other traumatic
experiences ! session of violent anal sex at
Begina >ouf ":1#
described how she and
others were sometimes
raped by -erman
shepherds or even how
sna*es were inserted
into the vaginas of the
girls +t sounds biHarre,
but ta*e a loo* at the
pictures above These
age 2 certainly would fit in that category, as
would being raped by a dog at age 8 $ut there
also were the ice cold showers, the long and
painful tie-downs, the many beatings, the rapes
with *nives and scissors and the torture with
raHor blades "58# 9ne of :1(s many
experiences:
7.Rre forced me bac* on my *nees, pushed me
with my face on the cool table surface, and the
other tied my left- and right wrist to the bed +
was unable to move in any direction and was
forced to stay in this humiliating position
0verything is set ready, the lamps are pushed in
the right position, the light intensity is
measured - what is about to happen, + don(t
*now, but the tension is building in my stomach
What(s the deal with those dogsO + feel how
have been confiscated
from a child abuse
networ* and appeared in
the %utroux dossier, %A%
2, 8E6E2EE8-1 to 8pdf
There are hundreds of
children on these "low
;uality# pictures, ma*ing
you wonder where all of
them are today and how
they are doing "or if
they(re alive in the first
place# &udging from
these pictures "and there
are many more#, sex with
dogs and other animals
is very common in child
abuse networ*s
the claws of the rough-haired dog are pressing
into my sides + feel how he(s panting in my
nec*, drool from his tongue is dripping on my
bac* + scream as + feel how he enters me, how
his paws clasp me, his nails press into my s*in
(-et him off me(, + scream Gy cries are lost in
an enthusiastic cheer when the dogs lets
something wet run down my legs +t was the
first photo shoot with dogs in a long line7 "55#
$esides having been raped by dogs, :1 also
spo*e about how $ernard Weinstein, an associate of %utroux until
murdered by him in 1@@5, and !nnie $outy, the former girlfriend of
1ihoul, sometimes wal*ed around with a sna*e at abuse sessions, which
they used to rape the girls with "5?# ,ounds hard to believe, doesn(t itO
=owever, the pictures above were confiscated from a child abuse networ*
and appeared in the %utroux dossier "5E# !mong the hundreds of photos
there are ;uite a few of children being raped by dogs There also are two
or three photos which show young girls with a sna*e in their vagina ,ex
with other animals is not uncommon either 3ollowing is another example
which, according to Begina, happened to her in <no**e when she was 16
years old:
"When the contractions started her 'H=+s( grandmother made a phone
call. The <ippens brothers, Fanden "oeynants and the assistant 'police(
commissioner of Inokke arrived. -e
"onvoisin and Fander Blst arrived thereafter... Fander
Blst puts a knife on her throat while "onvoisin rapes
her... &he must masturbate while Fander Blst makes a
number of photos. <ippens rapes her with a ra.or
blade. When the child e#ited, de "onvoisin beat her
'multiple times in the face(. -irectly after H= gave
birth she was raped and sodomi.ed. 4er daughter
disappeared si# weeks later. &he only saw her
'daughter( at the factory again." "58#
What(s there to say about this piece of testimonyO
The events sound biHarre, but the names and details
have been repeated by other independent witnesses
Begina also fre;uently spo*e about the 7end circuit7,
in which many girls tended to end up by the time
they reached their 1?th birthday -rowing too old,
not going along with the abuse, or failing to satisfy a
customerM according to Begina, this could all lead to a
child prostitute(s untimely death
:1, :/, :2, :8, 1athalie W, AG1, &ac;ues Thoma,
.ascal Willems, and others all spo*e about children
being murdered These murders were often captured
on video, which were subse;uently shown at a
number of abuse parties $esides the already
powerful statements from witnesses there(s also
some independent evidence that these so-called
snuff films, li*e child abuse networ*s, are more than
'ust an 7urban myth7, as they are usually referred to
Ta*e the %olo, the notorious night club that played a
central role in the :-%ossier and the life of Gichel
1ihoul, who was one of its most prominent visitors
The %olo was one of the locations in $elgium where
important police commissioners, politicians, lawyers
and directors of several well *nown companies
interacted with gang leaders, alleged pedophiles and

Gore confiscated
pictures from a
child abuse
networ* These
pictures are
included here
because images
combined with text
give a much more
powerful message
than words alone
,eeing pictures of
the actual abuse
really lets the
reality and the
depravity of these
networ*s sin* in
"and we aren(t even
dealing with the
worst abuse yet#
The pictures are
censored so it(s
harder to ma*e silly
claims that, for
example, these few
low ;uality photos
individuals involved in human traffic*ing "5@# +n
1@@E, )laude 7Gax7 Aan*eerberghen, the former
valet of the %olo and driver of %olores $ara "the co-
owner of the %olo#, testified that several %olo
visitors, including a person named %oudou
are of any use to
aspiring pedophiles
The mainstream
%utch Cembla
documentary also
included a few
pictures of these
abuse networ*s in
their documentary,
albeit uncensored
"a very small child
lying underneath a
dog, for example#
1ot sure if that was
such a good idea
with all those moral
crusaders out
there The %A%s,
the relevant
documents and any
bac*ups of these
pictures have been
deleted, shredded
and thrown out
way before this
article was
published 9f the
many hundreds, all
what(s left are
these pictures
and 1ihoul, were involved in a pedophilia ring which *idnapped children
"?6# The official report of Aan Aan*eerberghen also states:
"Fan I. heard 7ihoul and -oudou speak about cages for children, to make
them suffer. Fideos from the 0&% would show black children in cages in
which they were tortured and burned '=CC2=CCJ period(." "?1#
The generally accepted origins of the snuff movie go bac* to the early
1@E6s, the name having been derived from )harles Ganson, who is said
to have coined the term snuff for murder, and his 7family7 "a cult#, who
committed a number of murders which some claimed were filmed
,ome years after these facts, beginning on 9ctober /, 1@E5, there was a
brief string of newspaper reports that the 3$+ and several police
departments were investigating claims of reporters and informants that a
number of 8 mm films, one of them from !rgentina, had been smuggled
into the country showing pornographic sessions ending in real murders
"?/# %etails were provided for only one film, and they turned out to be
very similar to the snuff scene added to the movie (,nuff(, brought out in
early 1@E? "?2# $esides details of the scene, this movie had also been
recorded in !rgentina !s not a peep was heard anymore from detective
&oseph =orman, who had spo*en to the media in early 9ctober 1@E5, it is
generally assumed the police and 3$+ were not on the trail of any real
snuff movies
0ven today the existence of snuff movies remains controversial because
publicly-available visual evidence of these type of films is not available
+nitially, the author of this article was ;uite intrigued by one of the
pictures that appeared in the %utroux dossier showing a girl impaled on a
pole "between all the hundreds of confiscated abuse pictures# $ut after a
bit of research this turned out to be a controversial scene from the 1@81
movie ()annibal
!n apparently real 7snuff7
movie 3ound it via a
regular file sharing networ*
and turned out to be ;uite
popular !ll other available
7snuff7 was mainly regular
porn, fa*e rape or indeed a
=olocaust(, one of the movies often cited by
s*eptics who want to prove that the sole
source for rumors about snuff films are
biHarre horror movies li*e these 9ther
movies cited by s*eptics are (3lowers of 3lesh
and $lood(, (1ightmares in a %amaged $rain(
and the earlier-mentioned (,nuff(
=owever, there(s a big difference between
these horror movies and the video of which
screenshots can be seen on the left +n this
low ;uality, unedited home video a person is
torturing and raping a girl -allegedly his
daughter- who has been tied to a chair
few cases of real rape of
under aged girls This video
is very macabre, is
unedited and has an
awfully realistic feel and
loo* to it, unli*e the movies
from the horror genre
which are usually cited
when the 7snuff hype7 is
discussed "+ watched them
specifically for this article#
)an + guarantee it(s realO
1o 9ne would need to
*now who the victim is to
start with Who initially
uploaded itO -ood
;uestion %on(t *now !t
one point it was mas*ed as
a 3rench-language .rison
$rea* episode
%uring the half hour that the torture lasts,
the perpetrator pierces the victim(s nipples,
nails her right hand to the chair, pulls loose
her fingernails, rapes her with a *nife and
does a number of other highly unpleasant
things to her 9fficially, it(s not a snuff movie,
because the victim isn(t *illed "at least, not
that day !nother session was announced for
the
next day# and it isn(t *nown if this video was sold or distributed in a
networ*, but one can wonder why this perpetrator, li*e pedophiles as
&ean-.aul Baemae*ers and %utroux, was filming his own abuse 3or
personal useO 9r for the same reasons that Baemae*ers and others gave,
to distribute it in a networ*O "?8#
+n star* contrast to the lac*ing visual evidence, victim-witnesses not only
have been testifying about violent abuse and -traffic*ing networ*s for a
long time, they also mentioned very specific and similar details, including
the torturing and *illing of children, sometimes in front of cameras These
reports really got off the ground in the Fnited ,tates in 1@8E, followed a
few years later by -reat $ritain ,ince the %utroux case exploded, we also
*now that similar testimonies have come from $elgium and surrounding
countries !s we shall see, Bussia followed in /666
9ne of the more interesting cases pertaining to snuff movies is a child
abuse and -traffic*ing ring of $rits who were forced to relocate to the
!msterdam region in the 1@86s 9ver the years, this ring made the news
on several occasions
The first time was in 1@@6, when a teenage victim-witness, !ndrew,
contacted welfare wor*ers of the $ritish 1ational !ssociation for Soung
.eople +n )are "1!S.+)# !ndrew claimed to have been a victim of a
$ritish pedophile ring and forced on several occasions to film snuff movies
in a warehouse in or around !msterdam The welfare wor*ers were
s*eptical, but until further developments the teenager was allowed to live
in the home of 1!S.+)(s >ondon development officer, Gary Goss &ust
before !ndrew was to give a more official testimony, he was drugged and
pulled into a van, right in front of Goss( home The teenager had already
been threatened and followed in the streets before this *idnapping +t(s
not *nown if he was never heard of again The report on !ndrew also
stated:
7Welfare staff at 1aypic have been convinced by !ndrew and other
runaways that such JsnuffK films are being made They have been told of a
paedophile group *nown as the 0lite Twelve, which is prepared to pay up
to .ounds 5,666 to youngsters to ma*e videos involving torture and sado-
masochism, and which may lead to murder7
7They have also been told of a snuff movie made last year when a 18-
year-old boy was beaten by three men in an 0ast 0nd flat, raped and
battered to death with clubs7
7)hris 3ay, an adult adviser to the association, said: 7+ am convinced such
videos exist + have been shown one in !msterdam by a %utch colleague
+t showed three men wearing leather mas*s cutting up a girl aged about
12 with a flic* *nife7 "?5#
+n this article, one of the top experts in pedophilia, Bay Wire, is ;uoted as
having seen snuff movies in the Fnited ,tates 9n other occasions Wire
explained that he watched them while on a fellowship in the Fnited
,tates with the 3$+ doing his behavioral study on child abusers "??#
!pparently, he later stated that the films he had been shown were
7sophisticated simulations7, but was still sure that the 3$+ had real ones in
their possession "?E#
+n !pril 1@@E, the $ritish-!msterdam ring again made the news The first
thing reported was that there had already been inconclusive 'oint F<-
%utch investigations in 1@@6 and 1@@2 "?8# !lso, by 1@@E, these police
services were in the possession of at least three statements from child
abusers that this ring had produced a number of snuff movies "?@#
Fnfortunately, the only film specifically mentioned in the press had all the
hallmar*s of being fa*e, and indeed this later appears to have been the
case "E6#
The pedophile ring yet again made the news in &une 1@@E when it was
announced that Warwic* ,pin*s, a violent pedophile who ran a
homosexual boys club in !msterdam "who also claimed he could arrange
snuff films#, was to be released ,pin*s had been convicted only two years
before for drugging and sexually assaulting a homeless boy, *idnapping
him to !msterdam and selling him to a homosexual brothel When his
apartment was raided, police found his clients( names, details of their
sexual preferences, phone numbers and information about young boys
"E1#
The most detailed investigation of the $ritish child abuse colony in
!msterdam was published in 1ovember /666 by the !ward-winning
'ournalist 1ic* %avies 1ow even more evidence was provided for the
existence of not only a vast boy traffic*ing networ*, but also for the
existence of a small number of snuff movies !s it(s always best to read
the original sources, a long excerpt from this article follows:
7! year after $ristol detectives finally started to unravel the ring of
paedophiles who had been abusing children there for up to /6 years, they
found an informant with an alarming story The man, whom we will call
Terry, had a long history of sexually abusing boys =e did not come from
$ristol but, by chance, he had come across some of the paedophiles the
detectives were investigating - in !msterdam, where he said they had
become involved with a group of exiled $ritish child abusers who had
succeeded in commercialising their sexual obsession The exiled
paedophiles were traffic*ing boys from other countriesM running
legitimate gay brothels and selling under-aged boys 7under the counter7M
they had branched out into the production of child pornography !nd they
had *illed some of them Terry said he had seen most of the JworstK
video himself and had vomited before he could reach the end7
7,oon, other informants were offering more detail 9ne man said he had
seen Warwic* ,pin*s selling a special video for pounds 8,666 +t showed a
boy whom he thought was only eight or nine being sexually abused and
tortured by two men $ut the most startling allegations came from a gay
man, 73ran*7, who had gone to !msterdam in &uly 1@@6 and found
himself caught up in this paedophile underworld +n 1@@2, he spo*e to the
same officers at ,cotland Sard7
73ran* told police that Warwic* ,pin*s had invited him to come on a trip
to the )anaries, where he had suggested 3ran* should help him sell
videos and showed him a sample 3ran* said he watched in growing
horror as the video played out a murder - a boy who seemed to be no
older than 1/ was beaten and attac*ed with needles, before being
castrated and cut open with a *nife7
7J,cotland Sard and their %utch counterpartK recruited an undercover
officer to pose as a child abuser and befriend Warwic* ,pin*s in 0ngland
+n a series of meetings, ,pin*s described how he pic*ed up boys in
%resden, in $ratislava in the )Hech Bepublic, and in .oland, where, he
claimed, they cost only 16p The undercover officer as*ed ,pin*s if he
could get him a sado-masochistic video featuring boys as young as 16, and
,pin*s replied that he *new people in !msterdam who could: 7+ *now,
well + *new, some people who were involved in ma*ing snuff movies and
how they did it was, they only sold them in limited editions, made 16
copies or something, 16 very rich customers in !merica, who paid %ollars
5,666 each or something li*e that7 ,pin*s divulged no more about the
video and failed to produce a copy of itWithout more evidence, ,cotland
Sard could not 'ustify the expense of *eeping the undercover officer or of
sending officers to !msterdam7
7+n search of their origins, + went to $erlin, to the $ahnhof !m Coo, where
the trains arrive from all over eastern 0urope, bringing the destitute in
search of a dream ! specialist social wor*er there, Wolfgang Werner, told
me there were some E66 east 0uropean boys, aged from 11 to 1E, who
had ended up in the sex industry in $erlin $ut, to his *nowledge, many
hundreds of others had been ta*en off on a *ind of underground railroad
which fanned out to Curich and =amburg and 3ran*furt, and, most of all,
to Botterdam and !msterdam7
7!bout that time J1@@/K, he and 0delman J-ermansK stopped traffic*ing,
not so much because of -oet'es(s arrest but because they had been told
some of the boys were being used in snuff movies7
7!t first sight, Terry might have been describing the video 3ran* saw but
its details differ: 3ran* described a video shot in a barnM Terry says his was
shot in a flat 3ran* described the abuse and murder of one boyM Terry
says there was a second boy, who was also being abused and who was
alive at the point he turned off the tape !nd yet, the overlap is stri*ing:
the specific nature of the violence is identicalM and Terry names the man
who actually committed the *illing - he is the same -erman whose barn
was allegedly pic*ed as a porn studio by the child porngraphers Terry,
3ran*, 0dward and ,pin*s certainly mixed with the paedophile colony in
!msterdam in 1@8@P@6 and all four separately claim at least one boy was
*illed on video ,pin*s told the undercover officer that a -erman boy was
*illedM 3ran* says ,pin*s once hinted to him that a -erman boy named
Ganny had been murderedM we have confirmed from tal*ing to boys who
wor*ed in ,puistraat Jthere were two clubs, owned by vicious paedophiles
!lan Williams and ,pin*sK at the time that a boy of that name and
nationality, then 18, did disappear Terry, however, says he thin*s the
victim of the video which he saw was %utch, named Garco and probably
1?7
7The $ristol detectives can get no further The %utch say they will not
investigate, and !von and ,omerset police have neither the funds nor the
legal power to run their own in;uiry in the 1etherlands7 "E/#
9ther evidence of snuff movies had surfaced several wee*s before the
article above was published +n ,eptember /666, the +talian media bro*e
the story of a Bussian child abuse networ* -centered in Gurmans* and
Goscow- which besides regular child pornography and hardcore ,G, also
shot snuff movies, selling them for at least 8,666 pounds per video The
children were recruited through familiar tactics: they were lured away
from the street or orphanages with empty promises, while a small
number was *idnapped Gost clients, among them businessmen and
government officials, came from +taly and -ermanyM others came from
3rance, $ritain, !merica and &apan ,everal "large financial companies"
were tied to the networ*, but names weren(t given "E2# The 9bserver
reported:
7>ast wee* +talian police seiHed 2,666 of <uHnetsov(s videos on their way
to clients in +taly, spar*ing an international hunt for paedophiles who have
bought his products The +talian investigators say the material includes
footage of children dying during abuse7
"The Gussian videos, which had been ordered over the internet, were
intercepted when they came into *taly by post, repackaged and then
delivered by undercover police officers. They cost between ;ounds J>>
and ;ounds ?,>>>, depending on what type of film was ordered."
"!overt film of young children naked or undressing was known as a
+&7*;B+ video. The most appalling category was codenamed +7ecros ;edo+
in which children were raped and tortured until they died."
"The 7aples newspaper *l 3attino published a transcript of an alleged
email e#change between a prospective client and the Gussian vendors.
+;romise me you+re not ripping me off,+ says the *talian. +Gela#, * can
assure you this one really dies,+ the Gussian responds. +The last time * paid
and * didn+t get what * wanted.+ +What do you want9+ +To see them die.+"
"E8#
! ,wedish newspaper added:
7The pictures are unbearable for normal people to watch =ere are
prolonged rape se;uences with children begging to be spared They are
abused until they faint Then they are murdered in front of the cameras
Ses, there are even scenes of actual autopsies on young people +n the
(product catalog( of the pedophiles were pictures of a 16 year old girl who
had been *illed by
!ndrei Ginaev,
one of the three
main suspects of
having ran the
Bussian ring $y
the time the affair
hit the news, his
two partners had
already been
released from
hanging ! five year old girl with a grimace of pain as
she is raped !n adult is *illed by gradual crushing7
"E5#
0ven though this news is hugely important, there have
been only a handful of newspaper reports about this
whole affair +n +taly, some of the most passionate
reporters were ;uic*ly done away with after they had
shown a number of abuse images in a late night
television program "E?# +n contrast to the F, media,
which appears to have been completely silent on the
sub'ect "EE#, several $ritish newspapers briefly wrote
about the affair $ut even in +taly the whole matter
vanished from the public eye within one or two wee*s
prison due to a
recently-launched
amnesty program
for inmates The
picture is an
excerpt of one of
the confiscated
videos
with no follow up reports having been published since
,o as usual, those who want answers are left with
numerous ;uestions: =ave
the hundreds of suspects against whom evidence was found been
prosecutedO What happened to the thousands of others who were still
under investigationO Was this networ* tied to other networ*sO What
happened to the videosO )an snuff movies still be considered a mythO
!s for $elgium, besides witnesses in the %utroux affair, there have been
others who claimed that child abuse and snuff networ*s are a reality
+n &uly 1@@8, Garcel Aervloesem and his Gor*hoven Wor*group
"Wer*groep Gor*hoven#, a private anti-child pornography group, made
international headlines after having obtained thousands of pictures from
an internet-based, sadistic, child pornography networ*, ran from an
apartment in Candvoort "a town near !msterdam# "E8# They also
ac;uired a list of clients and associates of this networ*, which turned out
to include the earlier-mentioned Warwic* ,pin*s "E@# $ecause the
children who appeared in these pictures came from all over the world,
international police agencies were very interested and managed to
identify several doHen victims +t was mainly the %utch and $elgian
authorities who failed to do their 'ob, and when one reads that there are
lin*s to the $ritish- !msterdam paedophile ring "86#, a person who
probably procured children for high level officials "81#, an anonymous
7contact7 of the %utch royal family "8/#, and one of the girls named by :1
"82#, things suddenly begin to ma*e sense again
!nother overloo*ed fact is the Gor*hoven Wor*group(s claim that they
were in the possession of a snuff film, which they showed to =ubert
$rouns, a member of parliament and a mayor of a $elgian countyM and
1elly Gaes, a former member of $elgian parliament, 0uropean
.arliament, a senator, and today chairman of the 0uropean 3ree !lliance
party &an $oey*ens, chairman of the Gor*hoven Wor*group:
7,everal years ago, + saw with =ubert $rouns and 1elly Gaes a videotape
at Garcel Aervloesem(s on which it could be seen how a criminal dressed
as a physician raped a constantly crying 8 year old girl in the (doctor(s
cabinet( while a 1/ year old girl, a so-called nurse, brought in the
necessary instruments on a platter7 "88#
$rouns and Gaes, together with Garc Aerwilghen, the chairman of the
%utroux commission, had reminded the $elgian Ginister of &ustice in
1ovember 1@@E about some of the wor* the Gor*hoven group had done,
but their recommendations were disregarded
Besearchers of the Gor*hoven Wor*group have been relentlessly
persecuted and intimidated ever since they first began their investigations
in 1@8@ Aervloesem has been the main target of both the 'ustice
department and the media, but he still fared better than one of his
colleagues 9n 1ovember 15, 1@@8, one of the "part-time# Gor*hoven
Wor*group
investigators, -ina .ardaens-$ernaer, died when
she drove into a bridge pillar 3ew in her
surroundings believed this to be an accident
.ardaens had spo*en to a number of friends about
a video of a sex party in which a little girl was
abused and murdered ,he thought to have
recogniHed one the participants in that video as a
close associate of Gichel 1ihoul +t was also said
that she had gotten her hands on evidence of a
$elgian-3rench-,wiss child abuse networ*, and had
sent what she had to a very interested ,wiss police
+n the wee*s and days before her death, .ardaens
had been warned off her investigation on many
occasions: she had received numerous death
threatsM her son had been run off his bi*e by a carM
emails and phone calls had been interceptedM
strangers followed her on the streets and in carsM
during a train ride she had been stopped by men
who told her to cease her in;uiriesM at times her
phone calls, fax machine and internet were
'ammedM and she had been interrogated and
intimidated over one of the children she had been

9ctober /66?, Garcel
Aervloesem with Tiny
Gast, the mother of
murdered <im and
<en =ehrman Gast
has also become a
good friend of :1
Gast: "Those guys
'inspectors she had to
deal with( are so
aggressive and so
inhumane that *
sometimes feel that
they are part of the
same cli)ue as those
who took away my
children.7 Garcel,
trying to find "85#
+t has not been unusual for people who could
testify against 1ihoul(s innocence, or provide
evidence of a larger networ* around %utroux in
general, to be intimidated or *illed There have
been at least /6 to /5 suspicious deaths tied to the
%utroux case "8?#, with 'ust as many reports of
intimidation !t some point the deaths became so
obvious that &ean %enis >e'eune, the father of one
of the girls *idnapped by %utroux, remar*ed:
7!s if by coincidence people die There is no
explanation for their deaths 3or instance, they are
victims of a
who came from a
bro*en family, grew
up in children(s
homes with ? of his
brothers and sisters
!fter he and his team
had bro*en the
Candvoort case "and
others# his half
brother stepped into
the limelight to
accuse him of the
exact same acts he
was trying to prevent
!round his half
brother a small group
of other men came
out to accuse Garcel
"all came from his half
brother(s bar# This
case has been going
on for years, and
while the media
clearly supports the
accusers, a 'udge
recently demanded
that the group around
Garcel(s half brother
all be sub'ugated to
lie detector tests, not
the least because
they "also# have been
accused on multiple
occasions of
pedophilia and other
criminal acts 1ext to
the abusers, the only
ones benefitting from
this debacle are the
magistrates who had
to follow up on the
cases exposed by the
Gor*hoven group
That(s not to say
Garcel is a saint, but
there(s little doubt
that he and his group
are continually
undermined by those
who want to *eep the
existence of large
scale child abuse
networ*s secret
deadly traffic accident 'ust when they are under way to testify 9r one
finds their charred bodies 9ur 'udiciary apparently doesn(t have sleepless
nights over this7 "8E#
$ut besides members of the Gor*hoven Wor*group there was another
researcher who already in the early 1@@6s gave detailed information
about $elgian child abuse networ*s and the reality of snuff movies =is
name is $elgian &ean-.ierre Aan Bossem, and apparently, 'ust before
bailing out, he had even arranged to play in one
1o doubt, van Bossem is one of the most eccentric and controversial
persons of $elgium =owever, even though he loo*s li*e a doped-up cult
leader, he certainly isn(t +n the 1@E6s, Aan Bossem developed a piece of
software called Goneytron which apparently could ;uite accurately
predict trends in the money mar*et With an average return on
investments of 18 to /5N in the 1@86s and early 1@@6s, van Bossem
gained a fortune of several hundred million dollars and attracted
businessman from all over the world !t some point, he also counted the
$elgian royal family among his clients +n 1@@1, van Bossem was
sentenced to 5 years in 'ail on charges of massive financial fraud "released
after about a third of the sentence, which is normal in $elgium# +t would
probably have been a lot longer if his clients would have testified against
him =owever, a lot the money van Bossem was handed appears to have
been dirty
&ust before being convicted, van Bossem had become active in >ibertarian
politics and had won three seats in parliament !round the time he went
to 'ail he had begun to write boo*s 9ne of these boo*s was (=oe *om i*
van de groundO( J(=ow do + get off the groundO(K, published in 1@@2, in
which he described his experiences with escort-services, brothels, ,G
clubs and other aspects of sex culture
0ven though he was enormously wealthy and *new everything about
finance, van Bossem was mostly shunned by the $elgian aristocracy
$esides his unusual loo* and simple bac*ground, his anarchist tendencies
appear to have been the main cause of that Aan Bossem has made
numerous peppered statements, not only against the $elgian royal family
and +slam, but more recently also about the West(s financial cli;ue
*eeping the third world poor, @P11 and bird flu "88#
3or his boo* (=oe *om i* van de groundO( van Bossem gathered a small
group of people who went to all *inds of different sex clubs to give them a
rating !lthough this is already ;uite an unusual thing to do, especially for
a reasonably prominent person, that wasn(t even close to enough for van
Bossem Aan Bossem also tried to unearth evidence of child abuse and
snuff networ*s and it appears that he succeeded in that =is narrative of
the whole adventure reads li*e a somewhat more hardcore version of the
1@@@ movie 8 mm with 1icolas )age
!t some point, Aan Bossem too* with him a well *nown customer of many
different sex shops in $elgium and 'ust across the border in the
1etherlands +n all these shops he as*ed the owner for 7more exclusive7
material, obviously implying illegal, under the counter magaHines, pictures
and videos 1one of the sex shops in !ntwerp and $russels could or would
help him with this re;uest =owever, in a few stores in =ulst and .utte
"two small towns about ?6 *m or 86 miles apart, the former 'ust across
the border in the 1etherlands, and the latter in $elgium
!ntwerp is right in between them# he was able to get
pedophile magaHines, pictures and videos 9ne of
the things that Aan Bossem learned was that
paedophiles were active at the %utch- $elgian border
who *idnapped children, often for brief periods, to
abuse them in front of the camera !pparently, the
%utch and $elgian police in these areas have
numerous dossiers on this *ind of abuse, but in the
rare cases that a perpetrator is caught, they are
usually unable to prove that the abuser is in contact
with a networ* !s numbers on missing and *illed
children are too unorganiHed to be very useful, this
might very well be true "8@#
!fter buying some of the pedophile goods, which
included a painful rape of a small child, van Bossem
went bac* to one of the sex shops and as*ed for even
more hardcore material for which he was willing to
pay a hefty price =e hinted that he would li*e to see
a girl being murdered on camera Within a wee*, van
Bossem received what he had ordered for 5,666
euros, a price ;uite similar to later reports
7The tape showed how the girl was brought into an
empty room by a man with a hood over his head ,he
was handcuffed The man cut the clothes from her
body with a *nife ,he had scratches and bruises all
over her body =e hit her in the face with his hand
!fter that she was thrown to the ground by the same
man and anally raped When he was done with this,
he threw the girl against a wall and began to beat
and *ic* her over her whole body When she slid to
the ground, he went to stand with one foot on all her
limbs and bro*e with both hands her arms and legs
Then for some time he slowly wor*ed on her with a
*nife, and stabbed her 2/ times in total, mainly in the
chest and abdomen 3inally, he cut her throat, again

Aan Bossem: part
time computer
expert, financial
expert, politician
and white collar
criminal, but full
time anarchist =e
referred to 7snuff7
as 7sniff7, a term
not often used
!ccording to van
Bossem, this term
has been derived
from "sniffing up
the real
atmosphere of
illegal se#" "p 1/5
of his boo*#
!pparently, Texan
millionaires,
&apanese
businessmen on a
stopover in the
Fnited ,tates and
!rab shei*hs have
become the most
important
customers of
pedophile snuff
movies "p 1/5-
slowly !fter that, he slowly labored on the girls(
body, from the feet to her head, with great attention
to the bloody details +t was perfectly clear that the
girl was already dead by then The whole movie had
lasted 5E minutes and had not been edited7 "@6#
=aving been supplied with this video still was not
enough for van Bossem While receiving the video
from the sex store owner, he had in;uired if he could
be present when such a snuff movie was shot The
sex store owner had called to his anonymous supplier
with this re;uest and informed van Bossem that
something might be arranged $ut first he had to give
his personal information Two days after having
watched the video, van Bossem was called by a
representative of the organiHation that made these
snuff movies, and was invited to a cafe in $reda
"1etherlands# that same evening When van Bossem
arrived, a well-dressed man of about 26 years old
approached him This person informed van Bossem
that he was to ta*e him to a person "who could help
him" Aan Bossem was brought to another cafe
where a slightly younger, but e;ually well-dressed
man was waiting This person informed him that they
had loo*ed at his personal and financial information
and that this was satisfying +n two or three short
conversations over the next two days a deal was
made in which van Bossem would be ta*en to an
undisclosed location where he could rape and *ill a
1/?#, which solely
refers to movies in
which a person is
murdered for the
exact purpose of
filming the event
for distribution
What we *now for
sure is that the
&apanese, with their
hentai and 7gore
hentai7, are ma'or
producers of some
of the most insane
forms of 7erotic
pleasure7M and that
some of the "often
Western
intelligence-
connected# overly
religious Giddle-
0astern princes and
shei*hs also have
rather interesting
sexual preferences
!pril /2, /662, The
,cotsman, ($ritons
held over (Boyal sex
ring((: "%ccording to
the popular weekly
news maga.ine
F&-, the &audi
prince, who has not
been named, paid
=.C million for three
months of
attention. &ome ?>
members of the call
girl ring from
;oland,
&wit.erland, the
!.ech Gepublic, the
0nited &tates,
Fene.uela and
"ra.il allegedly
travelled to -ubai
at the end of
January and were
installed in a royal
palace. The group
included several
models as well as
male prostitutes
and transvestites.
3embers of the
ring were paid
2K,@>> each, the
maga.ine said, as
well as receiving
presents including
watches and
1ewellery from the
&audi royal... The
prostitutes said
they were under
constant
surveillance and
were forbidden
from making
telephone calls."
This is by no means
the only accusation
The 3ortunato +srael
prostitution ring
also had !rab
diplomats and
businessmen
among its clients,
'ust as men from
the notorious
!dnan <hashoggi
!lthough covered
up by an alleged
child abuser, this
ring was also tied to
child abuse and
murder through
Gaud ,arr and
especially +srael(s
mistress, Boger
$oas "in whose
factory allegedly a
snuff room was
located# <ay -riggs,
wife of )ol -eorge
-riggs, also
mentioned some of
the ,audi princes in
relation to child
abuse, sexual
perversion and
blac*mail :/(s
testimony raised
the ;uestion if van
Bossem(s research
hasn(t been too in
depth for his own
good
girl any way he li*ed +t would cost him E5,666 eurosM 85,666 if he only
wanted to watch
9f course, van Bossem bac*ed off at the last moment, leaving the
organiHers of the event with the impression that he was afraid to get
robbed by them Aan Bossem went to one of his other apartments at the
sea for the few months to lay low, but before doing that, he had deposited
all his evidence and additional information in the mailbox of the )ourt of
)assation in $reda Aan Bossem waited and waited in the following wee*s,
expecting to be contacted or at least reading something in the paper
about a follow up investigation 1othing happened and nothing was
reported
The sex shop remained in existence and after some time van Bossem sent
one of his contacts to in;uire yet again for 7special material7 +t turned
out that there was a new owner who couldn(t arrange any of this !fter
the contact explained that it had been possible in the past to get this
7special material7 at this location, the new owner explained that this is
what had gotten the previous owner into trouble ,o apparently
something happened, but it never made the newspapers
+t is clear that van Bossem did as in depth research on the topic as
possible, as he himself continually visited the red light districts of every
ma'or city he went to =e loved visiting prostitutes 1ot withstanding that
he did an excellent 'ob with his boo*, in late 1@@?, :/ raised some
;uestion about how in depth van Bossem(s research exactly has been .A
11E525, 1ovember 1@, 1@@?, summary of :/ testimony:
";arties with under aged children in Bindhoven 'large -utch city near the
"elgian border( with -elvoie. =Ath century !astle. -eparture in convoy
from Inokke. The cars with 5erman license plates followed with the little
girls. Geception at the castle L a woman L price of 2,>>> "elgian franks
per person 'about 5> euros(. *t is necessary to come with another person.
*t is necessary to take off clothes. % bikini might be accepted. &wimming
pool sauna solar bench cold buffet. 'There are( rooms without doors
to 'different( themes. Goom with mirrors and cameras. Goom with several
mattresses. Goom with obstetric tables handcuffs chains. Iarel and H2
'went( J>5> times to this castle 'seemingly an average of about once a
month(. &ame little girls as those in !romwell. !lients of the castleE ;atrick
-enis... Jean;ierre van Gossem... "aron de "onvoisin... Jean;aul
-umont... friend of ;atrick -enis L !arine... %nother !arine and ;atricia
who work in the ;alace of Justice in "ru#elles... "enoit 4ubert... !laude
<eroy... ';aul( "ourlee 2attorney in 7ivelles6... The little girls disappeared
when they were about =5=@ years. $or the orgies 'were used(E little girls
of =2=J years. *n the summer of +AA, one of the oldest 'Bva( 2=5=@ years6
was taken into the sadomasochist room she was never seen again. The
little girls drank alcohol and came out of these parties 'completely(
numb."
!t least in the summary, it is not specified who of the guests did and
didn(t abuse the under aged girls +t(s possible that this was 'ust one of
van Bossem(s many paid-sex explorations and it is obvious that a one time
visit would be enough for anyone to remember him $ut still, this
testimony does raise some ;uestions
=owever, many events in van Bossem(s life, which is characteriHed by
biHarre situations and controversial statements, raise ;uestions +n some
cases, his statements reflect a huge egotism, but he often appears to be
giving the simple truth, something which is not appreciated by everyone
!n example relating to the global traffic*ing of children and women "many
other ;uotes have been ta*en up in his biography in (the accused(
appendix#:
7The .hilippines are the target of boy-loving pedophiles, who can get here
anything they want 1ine or ten year old boys are loudly offered by hotel
managers or by pimps on the streets Bio has also become a pedophile
paradise where boys and girls are offered freely +n $ang*o* the lovers of
hard sex and extreme ,G or similar rushes can find what they are loo*ing
for +n clubs there is a floor show in which sex with dogs, sna*es, goats or
even don*eys, ponies and horses is very normal, and where girls are
delivered to hotel rooms on an 7everything is allowed7 basis Aiolent sex,
in which the girls or boys are hurt, mutilated or *illed, is very normal here
The eastern 0uropean countries formerly belonging to the F,,B: the
)Hech Bepublic, ,lova*ia, =ungary, .oland, Bomania and $ulgaria have
become sex paradises in a very short period +n a timeframe of several
years $udapest has become an immense red light area, with hundreds of
bars, cabarets and brothels, and has it become the largest rotating platter
of trade in woman in 0urope +n the streets of Goscow or ,t .etersburg
thousands of heroin and vod*a addicted girls offer their services !lso
with us the bars, cabarets and brothels are filled with eastern 0uropean
girls7 "@1#
0ven though the public still thin*s that sadistic child abuse is mainly a
crime committed by a few unorganiHed psychopaths as %utroux or
3ourniret, in professional investigating circles it is widely ac*nowledged
that large, organiHed, sadistic child abuse networ*s exist right here in the
West -oing through $ritish newspaper archives provides one with
numerous reports of pedophiles trading pictures and videos amongst one
other, sometimes on a very large scale ,enior executives of ,cotland Sard,
0uropol or +nterpol "$'orn 0ri*sson# have accepted the existence of large
paedophile networ*s a long time ago "@/#
'irls () had witnessed bein murdered
:1 claimed to have witnessed the torture and murder of doHens of
children, mainly in the period 1@E?-1@88 ,he gave the first names of
about 25 of these children and claimed to have forgotten the names of
another 26 or so "@2# +nspectors pic*ed out some of the more interesting
names and descriptions given by :1 in an effort to establish her credibility
!s a result the investigations into four deceased girls were reopened:
Aeroni;ue %ubrulle, )hristine Aan =ees, )arine %ellaert and <atrien de
)uyper 0ven though :1(s information about these girls turned out to be
amaHingly accurate, or, in other cases, led to whole lists of interesting
coincidences, every single investigation was ultimately shut down
The life and death of these girls has been described in great detail in the
1@@@ boo* the :-%ossiers and the /668 Cembla documentary 9nly
occasionally a footnote will be used !s far as possible, every claim has
been chec*ed via the .As
Aeroni;ue %ubrulle, from -ent:
!fter correctly pointing out a picture of Aeroni;ue %ubrulle, :1 accurately
stated that this girl had died in or around 1@82 !ccording to :1,
Aeroni;ue had been tortured to death with a *nife at an abuse party
where Gichel 1ihoul, !nnie $outy, her pimp Tony, 0mile %ellaert "father
of another murdered girl in the networ*#, a member of the $ert family
and several others had been present "@8# Aeroni;ue(s father, &ac;ues,
turned out to be an administrator of the cinema company %ecatron 1A,
which was owned by the $ert family, and went on to become the long
time chairman and patron of the +nternational 3ilm 3estival of 3landers,
located in -ent
.atrie* %e $aets and his team loo*ed up the death certificate of
Aeroni;ue and it turned out that she had officially died from a chronic
disease, apparently cancer +n any case, because of the nature of the
disease, the inspectors couldn(t figure out why a neuropathist and a
neurosurgeon had signed her death certificate They went bac* to :1 and
as*ed if she *new any of these men !ccording to :1, these two doctors
-one of them internationally esteemed at this moment- had been present
at abuse parties organiHed by the =anet family of F)9 Textiles, also
head;uartered in -ent ,he had been raped by one of them, the other
was more interested in E to 8 year old girls "@5#
The investigation into the death of Aeroni;ue was shut down in early
1@@E 9ne of the main arguments was that %e $aets and his team should
have waited with ;uestioning :1 about the two doctors after she had
been able to identify them from pictures "couldn(t this be done
afterwards, some would as*# The investigators were never given
permission to exhume the body of Aeroni;ue
+nterestingly, around the time the investigation into Aeroni;ue(s death
was closed, the existence of the :-%ossiers was mentioned in the press for
the first time +nspectors who had been put on the %ubrulle case found
out that Tony, :1(s former pimp, phoned up &ac;ues %ubrulle three times
right after these publications >ater research by the authors of the 1@@@
boo* (The :-%ossiers( indicated that both men were good friends The
parents of Aeroni;ue, who were ;uite prominent at the time, have never
tried to defend themselves against the accusations made by :1, which
were reported in the press
!ccording to :1, the two -ent doctors were not part of her pimp(s
immediate circle and they were not involved in the child hunts
)arine %ellaert, from -ent:
:1 had spo*en about a girl named 7)lo7 since her first interview on
,eptember /6, 1@@? !ccording to :1, )lo had been 2 years older than
herself and was murdered somewhere "between June and -ecember
=CAJ" "@?# !ccording to :1, at one point in 1@82 she had been pic*ed up
from school by Tony and ta*en to a house in the region of -ent ,he found
her friend )lo there, lying on a bed )lo was trying to deliver a baby, but in
the process was continually raped and tortured !s a result, she had lost a
lot of blood and ultimately died The baby was ta*en away
9ne of the few things :1 was able to remember about the life of )lo, was
the street where her school was located !rmed with this information, the
investigators were able to present :1 with 1@81-1@8/ class photos on
which she recogniHed )arine %ellaert as being her )lo :1 also pointed to
a certain 7A7, about which she stated: "they killed her too". The
investigators chec*ed :1(s information and it turned out that )arine
%ellaert had disappeared on !ugust 26, 1@8/, only to be found very badly
decomposed in an abandoned cesspit on ,eptember /8, 1@85 ,he indeed
was 2 years older than :1 The other girl :1 identified by name also had
died in 1@82 "@E#
%uring the investigation into the death of )arine %ellaert, :1 recalled that
her )arine 7)lo7 %ellaert had worn "an ankle bracelet... a chainlet" !nd
indeed, the 1@85 autopsy report on )arine %ellaert mentioned that this
girl had worn an an*le chainlet That same report also mentioned that the
remains of a laminaria tent were found at the height of )arine(s pelvis
The only purpose of laminaria tents is to slowly open up the cervix to
ma*e it easier and more comfortable to give childbirth, again supporting
:1(s testimony that )arine was trying to deliver a baby in her final hours
"@8# !dditionally, soon after her daughter(s disappearance )arine(s
mother had found out that her daughter was in the possession of
maternity clothing "@@#
+n early 1@@E, the $9$ in -ent, headed by prosecutor of the *ing &ean
,oenen, too* over the investigation of the :1-%ellaert lin* They ceased all
cooperation with 1eufchateau and
began a campaign of manipulation and intimation, which ultimately led to
the following
)arine
7)lo7
%ellaert,
introduced
to the
networ* by
conclusion by ,oenen "read out in very bad %utch on national
tv#:
"... the testimonies of Gegina <ouf, alias H=, have been closed
definitively. %s an overall conclusion it can be stated that all
her testimonies have been totally unbelievable and the
'inaudible( of pure fantasy. 4er testimonies pertaining to the
death of !arine -ellaert are completely wrong. -uring the
investigation it clearly turned out that the girl !lo, if this
person even e#isted, absolutely does not identify herself with
!arine -ellaert." "166#
her father,
according
to :1 and
)arine(s
closest
school
friend
1@@@, (The
:-%ossiers(,
p 1E6: "%
former
neighbor
testified
that he
had often
heard
!arine
-ellaert
shouting
for help
when she
was alone
at home
with her
father."
!s usual, there(s a total lac* of respect for the victim and
numerous statements had to be ignored and ta*en out of
context before this conclusion could be reached $esides
some of the things that have already been mentioned, one
example is the fact that the $9$ in -ent claimed that :1(s
description of the villa in which the murder allegedly too*
place was inaccurate The team of %e $aets concluded
otherwise, the authors of the the boo* (The :-%ossiers(
concluded otherwise, and finally a court of law also
concluded otherwise "161# Fnfortunately, the case was
already dead and buried by that time
!nother important detail about the house designated by :1
that was
never investigated by the -ent $9$ was that it used to be a brothel, the
+nternational )lub, where many upper class people came )oincidentally,
the parents of :8 lived next door "16/# ! person named -ustaaf %erdi'n
had rented the villa since 1@@1 from the same people who owned the
house in the early 1@86s %uring this time in the early 1@86s, %erdi'n had
been the owner of the )o-)li-)o, a night club where :1 claimed to have
abused by customers of her pimp, Tony, together with )loP)arine
+nvestigators found that the )o-)li-)o was mentioned in Tony(s diary They
also found out that when this night club went ban*rupt in 1@88, one of its
largest creditors was >e )inema .ublicitaire, a videostore owned by Tony
The largest creditor was the firm !ll-Geat, in which not only %erdi'n was a
partner, but also the %utch porn *ing -erard )o* "162# )o* had been in a
partnership with 73at7 )harles -eerts since 1@81-1@8/ -eerts is one of
the largest porn *ings in the world and even more so than )o*, is
intimately tied to the %utch "and international# mafia +nterestingly,
-eerts has been accused on several occasions of trade in pedophile
movies "168#
9ther examples of evidence ignored by the -ent $9$ are the testimonies
of <ristelle G and 3anny A "a pseudonym# 3anny was )arine(s best friend
at school ,he remembered how )arine would often spea* to her about
sexual abuse by her father and his friends, and how )arine had often
thought about running away from home "165# <ristelle G was a
classmate of :1 who was among those who confirmed :1(s relationship
with Tony, a person who often waited for her after school :1 apparently
told <ristelle at some point that she was pregnant from this man !lso,
according to <ristelle, :1 often went out with a girl named "!hristine,
!arine, !aroline or !laudine" "16?# +n 1@@8, in the aftermath of the :1-
%ellaert affair, some old classmates of :1 apparently confirmed that
)arine had indeed been *nown as 7)lo7 by some "16E# This would be a
direct contradiction to the claims made by the $9$ in -ent
9ne of the main reasons cited by prosecutor &ean ,oenen for his decision
to close the case of :1-%ellaert was that she refused to cooperate when
confronted with )arine(s father, 0mile Fnfortunately, ,oenen and the
press generally forgot to mention the circumstances of this confrontation
3irst of all, :1 had been confronted with Tony the day before, and even
though he confirmed vast portions of her story, she had been completely
drained by yet another intimidating confrontation in which all *inds of
manipulations too* place ,econdly, li*e 3anny A, :1 had already testified
from day one that )arine(s father had been the one responsible for
bringing her into the sadist abuse networ* +t apparently also didn(t
bother the -ent investigators that 0mile had already been investigated for
accusations of incest in 1@EE, next to suspicions against him that he had
an affair with an under aged girl in the 1etherlands in 1@?5 $ecause of
accusations of incest from his wife and because he waited a wee* before
reporting his daughter missing, 0mile became a suspect in the
disappearance of his own daughter %uring the investigation the police
found out that 0mile shot 7sensual7 photos of his daughter, that witnesses
at )arine(s scouting club thought that father and daughter were acting
more li*e a couple in love, that )arine had become extremely afraid of the
woods all of a sudden, and that she was often heard screaming in the
wee*s before her disappearance "168# +t all didn(t matter 0mile would be
released, ac;uitted and later supported by most newspapers after the :1-
%ellaert case had bro*en out
)hristine Aan =ees, from the $russels region:
The 1? year old )hristine Aan =ees was found tortured to death on
3ebruary 12, 1@88, after an emergency fire response to an old
champignon factory The murder had been surrounded by mystery from
day one, and those that largely contributed to that "directly or indirectly#
included &ean-)laude Aan 0spen "business associate and family of 1ihoulM
would play a crucial role in the :-witness investigation, supporting the
fraudulent re-read conclusions#, -uy )ollignon "chief investigator of the
Aan =ees murderM apparently ac*nowledged a cover-up to )hristine(s
brother#, $audouin %ernicourt "later one of the main :-witness re-
readers#, %idier de Duevy "lawyer of !lexis !lewaeters and soon Garc
%utroux# and &ean-.aul %umont ")0.+) lawyerM accused by different
sources of being part of the 1ihoul abuse networ*# ! group of pun*s was
implicated, but no evidence could be found, only false leads
9ver a decade later, on 9ctober /5, 1@@?, :1 mentioned a number of girls
that she had witnessed being murdered !mong these names was a
7)hristine7 $ecause of the details
:1 provided, %e $aets and =upeH began to thin* about "le
crime de la champignonniere"
!ccording to :1, )hristine had met with 1ihoul in 9ctober
1@82 and somehow began a relationship with him !fter a
while, )hristine began to figure out that 1ihoul was a pretty
bad guy, but was afraid to spea* about him to her parents
,he feared that 1ihoul and his friends might hurt her, or
possibly her parents !lso, 1ihoul had persuaded )hristine

)hristine
Aan =ees
to have sex with :1 and participate in orgies ,he was afraid that her
parents wouldn(t understand
!gainst all protocols of the networ*, :1 encouraged )hristine to try and
spea* with her parents :1 briefly mentioned her advice to )hristine to
Gie*e -another girl from the networ*- who unfortunately became so
afraid of reprisals that she informed 1ihoul and Tony about :1(s dissent
!s a result of that, :1 and )hristine were ta*en to the abandoned
champignon factory where )hristine was murdered
Whole documentaries can be made about 'ust the :1-)hristine Aan =ees
aspect of the :-%ossiers To *eep things relatively short, below is a ;uic*
summary of facts which indicate that :1 spo*e the truth about )hristine
Aan =ees and her murder These facts have mainly been discussed in %e
Gorgen newspaper, the 1@@@ boo* (The :-%ossiers( and the /662 Cembla
:-%ossiers documentaries
:1 had stated that %utroux, who she described as a bit of an
outsider, was present at the murder of )hristine Besearch showed
that in the early 1@86s Garc %utroux and $ernard Weinstein visited
the same s*ating rin* as )hristine Aan =ees !ccording to Gichele
Gartin, %utroux went there alone since 1@82 to ma*e it easier for
him to 7seduce girls7 &ust before her death, it is *nown that
)hristine had a date with a 7Garc7 who could well have been Garc
%utroux =owever, no conclusive research has been carried out
!dditionally, 1athalie -eirnaert, a friend of )hristine who lived in
the same street as her, recogniHed Garc %utroux on two old pictures
from the early 1@86s as someone who she had seen in the company
of )hristine 1athalie explained that in the days before her
*idnapping, )hristine had become extremely scared of someone or
something When she would leave 1athalie(s house, )hristine would
as* 1athalie to accompany her to her house or as* her to stay at the
door until she was inside The night before the murder 1athalie
noticed a suspicious blac* car in front of )hristine(s house from
/2:26 to 12:66 ! man had been sitting behind the wheel the whole
time 1othing was done with 1athalie(s testimony
!ccording to :1, )hristine had met 1ihoul in 9ctober 1@82 and had
begun a relationship with him 3riends of )hristine later testified
that she had begun to act different for the first time in 9ctober
1@82 !lso, )hristine often went to the swimming bath of 0tterbee*
9ne floor above this swimming bath the radio show of Gichel
1ihoul was located 1ihoul had already been very active in 0tterbee*
through the %olo )oincidentally, during the investigation into
)hristine(s murder an anonymous tip came in that the %olo in
0tterbee* was the *ey to solving the )hristine Aan =ees murder 1o
investigation was carried out +n fact, somehow the investigators,
headed by Aan 0spen, managed to write down that the tip was
about cafe )heH %olores instead of the %olo
+n late 1@88, 3abienne <irby, a friend of )hristine Aan =ees in her
final months, gave a testimony that would not be incompatible with
the one of :1 1/ years later !ccording to 3abienne, )hristine had
told her how she had ended up in a dangerous group of people
involved in sex orgies and apparently sadism .A E11/, 3ebruary /6,
1@88, 3abienne <irby "anonymous at the time# to the 'udicial police:
"We got to know each other in :ctober =CAJ. :ver time our
discussions became more and more intimate. !hristine told such
unbelievable stories that * slowly became convinced that she made
things up. &he told me that she had gotten to know a group of
people. &he regularly saw them at an abandoned house close to her
house. &he regularly saw these people in the months :ctober and
7ovember =CAJ. These people were older than !hristine. &he
e#plained to me that meetings were held in that house, to which a
road led about nobody knew. :ther girls were in the group.
&ometimes, she said, she went alone to the house to write her diary.
!hristine never spoke about this with girls from her school class. *
was bewildered when she told me what happened there. &he told
me that if she ever spoke about this with her parents or brothers, her
socalled friends would kill her and burn down the house. &he told
that in the group free love is practiced... &he told me that this group
attracted and frightened her at the same time. *n early =CA?, *
noticed that !hristine had changed a lot. &he had lost weight, was
paler and in any case took less care of herself. &he said she wanted
to blow up all bridges because very bad things had happened. *
noticed that she had bruises, and a cigarette burn on her arm. &he
then e#plained that it had started as a game, that those games had
started slowly, but then became violent. !hristine had come into
conflict with one of the other girls in the other group. &he felt very
much attracted to a member of the gang. &he told me that it was
possible to feel se#ually attracted to a man, without really loving
him. &he truanted from school. %bout her friends she saidE +They are
pigs, but * feel good with them.+ &he said me that, once you ended
up in that milieu, you never got out. *t was of little use, she said, to
talk about it with someone, because no one would believe her.+"
<irby explained that she had undergone an abortion during the time
that she *new )hristine The father would have been a member of
the %erochette family and a full cousin of the now well *nown
pedophile .atric* %erochette ! law cler* of examining magistrate
&ean-)laude Aan 0spen, who headed the investigation into )hristine
Aan =ees, married into the %erochette family and was tied to the
*idnapping and murder of >oubna $enaissa +t is *nown that a
woman named 1athalie .erignon phoned up 3abienne during the
%utroux and :-witness investigation )oincidentally, .erignon had
been present with three men in a blac* car observing the
champignon factory where )hristine had been murdered the wee*
before !ll four individuals in the car wor*ed at 1ihoul(s Badio
!ctivite and personally *new 1ihoul
:1 was blindfolded and bare-footed when she, )hristine and the
abusers stepped out of the car $efore entering the compound she
felt a lot of gravel under her feet +t is correct that in 1@88 there was
gravel all over the place
The compound she was brought into smelled moldy, li*e it hadn(t
been used for a long time This seems li*ely, as the champignon
factory had been abandoned since 1@E/
:1(s overall description of the champignon factory where )hristine
was murdered is accurate The former owner and his son could step
by step find themselves in the description given by :1M from
stepping out of the car to the location where )hristine had been
murdered The son of the former owner of the champignon factory
to Cembla "%utch TA#, (%e :-dossiers - .art +( "Garch 11, /662#: "The
doors. We had very special, handmade doors. :ld doors with
ornaments, which she described perfectly. &he knew all that. &he
drew the chimney and the living room. *t matched )uite well. The
chimney looked like it. &he drew the rose window. % rose window is a
rose window. *t could well be our rose window. What she told about
the champignoniere was accurate. * showed the description 'of H=(
to one of my brothers. That girl had to have been there. There+s no
other way." 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ulte and
%ouglas %e )oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p /88-/85: "The son is
responsible for a stir when the te#ts 'descriptions of the
champignoniere of H= and an inspector at the scene. They differ( are
presented to him. +That police officer has not been inside there, your
witness H= was+... The police officer in )uestion, Jac)ues -ekock, is
summoned that evening and immediately confronted with the son.
The confrontation doesn+t last long. *t+s true, he admits. 4e was so
dismayed by the body that evening that he hardly looked at the rest
of the building. The comple# was demolished in =CAC. 7owhere
information is available about how the building looked in =CA?. *t
was such a comple# clew of houses, hangers, driveways, halls and
basements that all who would try to do a little guessing on
describing the place would be seen through immediately. %nd that is
what is so bi.arre. The inspectors 1ust couldn+t figure it out how H=
told them that she got there by car, stepped out, stumbled... The son
of the owner had no problems with this. %lmost immediately he
could tell e#actly through where H= entered the building and how
she reached the basement. That she stumbled in the hall is logical,
he says. 3ore people used to do that. "y rebuilding two houses into
one, a connection had been created with two stairsE the first one
going down, then up again. +*n reality she was in the kitchen+, the
son deducts from the description of the wallpaper and the tiles
which also is perfectly accurate. 4e went through it with his family.
+There are things we read in her testimony that reminded us of
details that we ourselves had long forgotten, like the motif on the
tiles+, he later says. *ndeed, from the kitchen there was a separate
doorway to the basement. %nd those flesh hooks9 Det another detail
that only now recalls memories. +:f course, then she was in the
scullery+, the son says. 4is uncle made meat pies and had created a
sort of industrial kitchen in the ad1acent building. With a pen in his
hand the son draws the route that H= must have travelled that night.
The rugged wooden table, the rain barrel... Des, yes, his father had
left that when he moved out. *t is e#traordinarily, no )uestion about
it."
+n 1@88, a tampon with blood on it was found in a building located
26 feet away from the basement in which )hristine had been
murdered This matches :1(s 1@@? testimony that blood in the
vagina of )hristine had been absorbed with a tampon The blood
type matched that of )hristine(s ! %1! test was in process in 1@@@,
'ust as a %1! test on a cigarette butt that had been found at the
murder site =owever, Aan 0spen closed the investigation before the
results could be made available $urned noteboo*s and a satchel
belonging to )hristine were found in the same building, disproving
claims from magistrates that this building was not accessible at the
time of the murder $y confusing the description of the building and
the basement, these magistrates had first claimed that :1(s
description of the murder site wasn(t correct and that the bloody
tampon was irrelevant =owever, they were later forced to recant
this argument as :1 had always made a clear distinction between
the building where the abuse and torture began, and the basement
where )hristine was ultimately murdered
+n the last room :1 said she and )hristine had been brought, she had
seen a rope and a 'errycan The police report at the time stated that
a rope and a 'errycan had been found in the room where )hristine
had been found
!ccording to :1, candles were the only source of light in the
building ! candle was among the items found at the murder
location
)hristine(s body had been found lying face down, arching bac*
because a metal strand had been tied from her nec* to her wrists
and on to her an*les :1 had mentioned how her )hristine had been
tied up in this same way and with a metal strand
!ccording to :1, )hristine was set on fire while lying tied up on the
ground The autopsy report of )hristine Aan =ees showed that her
body had been burned to such a degree that it initially was hard to
tell her gender
:1 described how one of )hristine(s wrists was penetrated by a "a
metal bar... hollow inside... J> centimeters long" !lthough the re-
readers tried to deny the existence of a wound to )hristine(s left
wrist, the first police commissioner to describe the scene wrote in
his official report: "% nail is planted in the left wrist" and indicated
that it had been ta*en from one of the numerous rac*s that were
located in the building Beading the testimony of :1, the former
owner and his family also immediately thought about the rac*s and
estimated the length of these hollow tubes at "J> or ?>
centimeters" The 7nails7 in these rac*s indeed were thin hollow
tubes, which at one time supported the shelves with growing
mushrooms +nvestigators and magistrates tried to spin the story by
claiming that :1 had spo*en about a "crucifi#ion" and specifically a
"nail" 0arlier, they had tried to claim that no ob'ect had penetrated
the wrist of )hristine =owever, they could not convince the officer
who had found the body of )hristine to change his initial 1@88
report
!ccording to :1, Gichel Aander 0lst was the one who beat the nail-
li*e ob'ect through )hristine(s wrist with a hammer ! hammer was
found at the location where )hristine had been murdered
The girl :1 tal*ed about having been murdered was 7)hrissie7, full
name )hristine ,he gave this name and details about the murder
before %e $aets and team could match it with the )hristine Aan
=ees murder )oincidentally, all other details also matched the story
of :1
9ne wonders how &ean-)laude Aan 0spen and his aides were able to
conclude that :1 could never have been present at the murder of
)hristine, but that(s exactly what they did Their arguments, which can be
read in the (victim-witnesses( appendix, have been completely
discredited The :1-)hristine Aan =ees dossier should never have been
closed
<atrien de )uyper, from !ntwerp region:
The 15 year old <atrien de )uyper disappeared in the evening of
%ecember 1E, 1@@1 in !ntwerp, after having last been seen ma*ing a
phone call in the cafe les Boutiers "the Truc* %rivers# ,he was found dead
? months later, on &une //, 1@@/ The autopsy showed that she had been
murdered soon after her *idnapping Those responsible were never
caught
9n 3ebruary /, 1@@E, :1 recogniHed <atrien de )uyper from a series of
pictures shown to her ,he explained how this girl had been ta*en to a
castle and was murdered by a group of individuals that included Tony,
1ihoul and $outy "16@# $efore she was *illed, :1 had noticed that <atrien
lac*ed the routine of the more experienced girls ,he thought this girl had
been recruited by Tony
!fter :1 had given a description of the castle and the route she had
travelled, the investigators were able to find the domain in ;uestion:
)astle <attenhof in (s -ravenweHel, owned by the de )aters family "116# +t
turned out that this family owned property in <no**e in streets where :1
had already pointed out some apartments where she had been abused
"111# $aron .atric* de )aters, a co-owner of the de )aters domain, is a
member of )ercle de WalloniT, together with 0tienne %avignon, .rince
.hilippe de )himay, )ount &ean-.ierre de >aunoit "vice-.rLsident )ercle
de >orraine#, 0lio %i Bupo and !ldo Aastapane !ll of these men have been
accused of child abuse at some point, although it must be stated that
some of the accusations are more reliable than others !dditionally, next
to the de )aters domain, the castle of !xel Aervoordt can be found
Aervoordt is a famous art collector, who counts international pop stars
and businessmen among his clientele =e too has been accused of
pedophilia Gore on that later
The description :1 gave of <atrien was not the most convincing in the
world, although the length and hair color of the girl she had seen did
approximately match those of <atrien de )uyper +n any case, the
conclusion of the investigators appointed to this specific sub-dossier that
<atrien de )uyper in no way could have been :1(s <atrien is definitely an
exaggeration =owever, the most telling aspect of the :1-<atrien de
)uyper case is not the conclusion of the researchers
%uring the observation of Tony Aandenbogaert, :1(s former pimp, it had
become *nown that this person was in continuous contact with a
gendarme officer from !ntwerp They would regularly call or email each
other $ut interestingly, after this fact had already become *nown, this
particular gendarme officer was appointed to a leading position in the
investigation into this same Tony %e $aets and his team reminded their
superiors that this was an obvious conflict of interest =owever, no
changes were made, and this gendarme officer became one of those
responsible for dismissing the possibility that the <atrien described by :1
couldn(t possibly have been <atrien de )uyper "in whose murder Tony was
implicated by :1# "11/#
!nother interesting fact about the <atrien de )uyper case was that in mid
1@@@, when the %utch police put together a catalog of pictures found at
the Candvoort home of pedophile
The pictures on the
left and right show
<atrien de )uyper in
approximately the
final year of her life
The central picture
shows the girl from
the networ* The
mouth, the nose, the
lines underneath her
eyes, the shape of the
faceM even the eyes
and eyebrows are far
from incompatible
9nly the hair has a
different color, but
there are
explanations for that
)lic* picture to
enlarge

-errie Flrich, there was a porn photo in there of a
girl which closely resembled <atrien de )uyper
"112# !mong the pictures and documents found at
Flrich(s were order forms to ma*e re;uests for
specific forms of child pornography !n
investigation showed that Flrich regularly donated
large sums of money to a post office box located
above the cafe in !ntwerp "The Truc* %rivers#
where <atrien %e )uyper had last been seen
ma*ing a phone call Two %utch porn firms were
located at this address: ,tudio %e .auw and :-<iss
"118# Whether or not <atrien de )uyper was found
among the pictures in Flrich(s home, in
/668, the %istrict !ttorney(s office in !ntwerp closed the case by stating
that the picture in Flrich(s home was a boy, after having been shown
another picture -allegedly a photoshop- of 7<atrien7 with the body of boy
"115# 1ow seriously, does the girl in the central picture even remotely
loo* li*e a boyO
The <atrien de )uyper case might not have been as powerful as the
previous three, but it certainly remains interesting !nd also in this case
there(s evidence of a cover up
Who backed up the claims of ()
!s already mentioned, in 1@@8, prosecutor of the *ing &ean ,oenen stated
the following on $elgian national television:
"... the testimonies of Gegina <ouf, alias H=, have been closed definitively.
%s an overall conclusion it can be stated that all her testimonies have
been totally unbelievable and the
)ourt documents filmed
by Cembla showing the
;uote below in %utch
+t(s also possible to
largely read "Gegina had
this relationship W*T4
her consent and not
%5%*7&T her will."

'inaudible( of pure fantasy." "11?#
This has since become the consensus view on
:1 =owever, it(s a lie 0ven if one only pays
attention to the official conclusions of the
Aeroni;ue %ubrulle, )arine %ellaert, )hristine
Aan =ees and <atrien de )uyper cases, even
then it not only has to be ac*nowledged that it
is a fact that Tony Aandenbogaert had sex with
:1 since she was at least 1/ years old, but also
that her parents approved of this relationship
!ccording to the ,oenen(s own -ent >aw )ourt,
in 1@@8:
"*t has been established that Gegina, between
her
twelfth and si#teenth year, had a se#ual relationship with a much older
and grown man, named %ntoine F... 4er mother knew about this, allowed
the relationship and even encouraged it. 4er mother at least felt a
platonic love for this same F."
This was the unescapable conclusion from information provided by :1,
followed by confrontations with Tony and her parents =owever, after
these three were forced to admit
parts of :1(s story, they had to come up with an
excuse That excuse became that :1 -as a 1/ year
old girl- had ta*en the actual initiative for the
relationship and had pressured her parents into
giving Tony a *ey of the house !s lame as this
excuse may sound, ,oenen and the -ent >aw )ourt
were more than happy to incorporate this excuse
into their final conclusion as an undisputed fact:
"Gegina had this relationship W*T4 her consent
and not %5%*7&T her will." ,oenen(s aide,
substitute magistrate 1icole

>eft: :1(s mother in
the late 1@E6s Gid
and right: :1(s
parents in 1@@8,
claiming complete
ignorance on
everything their
daughter is tal*ing
about They stated
otherwise during
interrogations
%e Bouc*, repeated this 7fact7 on national television and added that these
events had happened too long ago for Tony still to be prosecuted
+f you read the newspapers you would thin* otherwise, but :1(s
statements about her childhood in -ent and <no**e have been confirmed
by many witnesses =ere(s a list:
1Tony: !dmitted himself that he had sex with :1 since she was 1/
years old "ignoring the testimonies that he already raped :1 at
her grandmother(s house almost a decade before# and that he
had been given a *ey of the house to enter whenever he
pleased "11E#
/:1(s
mother:
$esides 7admitting7 that her 1/ or 12 year old daughter had
pressured her into giving Tony a *ey of the house, she
confirmed that her daughter indeed had a sexual relationship
with Tony "118#
2:1(s
father:
!dmitted that Tony came into the house a lot more than he
had previously stated !lso admitted that Tony pic*ed Begina
up from school and that he too* her places "11@#
8Garleen
van
=erreweg
he:
)lassmate who :1 said should have seen some of the abuse in
<no**e and -ent Garleen didn(t confirm the abuse in
<no**e, but did state that "there were se#ual contacts
between H=, that Tony, the mother of H= and the
housekeeper." "1/6#
5)arine
Aerniers:
=ouse*eeper of :1(s mother in the 1@86s who apparently
didn(t do a very good 'ob, as the home of :1 has generally
been described as dirty and messy .regnant for the first time
when she was 18 years old and ended up with 8 children from
2 different men ,he was in therapy for a while
Fnaware that a camera was taping her confrontation with :1,
Aerniers accidentally confirmed during a brea* that Tony, the
mother and :1 all had a sexual relationships with each other
,he also stated that she didn(t believe that :1 was lying !fter
:1 pushed a little bit, Aerniers also confirmed that she
suddenly left the house after there were indications that her
18 months old child had been abused When investigators
tried to interview the by then 1? year old daughter, the
confrontations ended in panic attac*s and denial 1o follow-
up investigation was carried out
+n Garch 1@@E, investigators found out that Aerniers had a lot
of phone conversations with Garleen van =erreweghe 9n
one day Aerniers received 28 telephone calls from
ac;uaintances who also contacted Garleen that same day
The investigators suspected that an effort was made to get
the stories of these two women straight "1/1#
?79dette7
"pseudon
ym#:
79dette7 was a mistress of Tony A in the 1@86s ,he
confirmed that Tony often visited the mother of :1 and that
she assumed that Tony had an affair with her 9dette: "*
myself was kind of hungry for se# and like Tony there was no
one better in bed... 4e tried to get to know everything about
you... 4e liked to give people the feeling that he could
blackmail them... * don+t know what to think about the whole
H=affair and * find it hard to believe that Tony had something
to do with those child murders. "ut still. When * read the book
of H=, * cannot deny that everything she wrote about Tony is
accurate, down to the smallest details. That was a shock to
me." "1//#
E:/: !t least two of the locations in <no**e where :/ claimed to
have been abused were also pointed out by :1 !nother
street designated by :/ faced the hotel of :1(s grandmother
"1/2# !dditionally, some of the abusers mentioned by :/
turned out to be the same as those mentioned by :1, li*e
Aanden $oeynants, $aron de $onvoisin and the >ippens
brothers There appears to be some confusion whether or not
:1 recogniHed :/ from a picture "1/8#
8:2 Gentioned Aanden $oeynants, an abuser that was also
reported by :1 and :/
@:8 :8(s parents lived nextdoor to one of the locations where :1
said she and )arine %ellaert had been abused "1/5# :8
correctly identified both )hantal , and 1athalie ), youth
friends of :1, as victims of the abuse networ* "1/?# +n turn,
1athalie W identified by name the mother and a sister of :8
"1/E#
1
6
:E
"1athalie
)#:
)onfirmed that she was the best friend of :1 between the age
of 16 and 18, that she *new about :1(s sexual relationship
with Tony ":1 told her since the age of 1/# and some of the
abuse, that she *new about the sexual relationship between
Tony and the mother of :1, that she had visited the house of
:1(s grandmother and that she was forbidden to visit the the
first floor here "1/8#
1
1
1athalie
W
:1 identified 1athalie W as a victim of the networ* "1/@# and
apparently situated her at the sexclub >es !trebates in the
early 1@86s "126# :1 also recogniHed her father "121#
1athalie W, on the other hand, correctly identified the pimp
of :1 as 7!nthony7 and as a friend of 1ihoul "whom she also
*new# "12/# !pparently, both :1 and 1athalie W
independently referred to 1ihoul as 7Gich7 "122#
!dditionally, :8 identified 1athalie W while 1athalie W
identified the mother and a sister of :8 by name
1
/
)hantal
,:
)onfirmed the abuse of :1 at her grandmother(s hotel-villa in
<no**e ,he remembered only one name, 7Gonsieur7, which
turned out to be correct, 'udging from :1(s testimony >i*e :E,
)hantal gave many details which could be found in the
testimonies of others, for example that she was forbidden to
cry during the abuse or that she was not allowed to go to the
first floor "128# :8 recogniHed )hantal , as a victim of the
networ*
1
2
!n'a %: )lassmate of :1 in the early 1@86s <new about sexual
relationship with Tony and that he brought her places "125#
1
8
<ristelle
G:
)lassmate of :1 in the early 1@86s )onfirmed :1(s
relationship with Tony and that :1 had been made pregnant
by this man +ndicated that :1 *new )arine %ellaert "12?#
1
5
73anny
A7
"pseudon
ym#:
)lassmate of )arine %ellaert )onfirmed :1(s story about
)arine %ellaert and stated that :1 had the same introvert
attitude as )arine "12E#
1
?
.arents
of a
classmat
+n 1@E@, :1 mentioned to a classmate the abuse that was
going on at her grandmother(s hotel-villa !fter this girl told
her parents, :1 was invited over to retell her story <nowing
e: that :1 could never *now all these details without having
experienced them, the parents informed the principal of the
school her daughter and :1 went to :1 went to the principal,
a nun, to repeat the story and showed the bruises in her nec*
The nun told :1 that she was 7a fantasiHer7 and called up her
grandmother $esides being heavily punished, :1 was sent
bac* to her parents in -ent in an effort to stop the rumors
that were going round the neighborhood by now When :1
disappeared from school, the parents of :1(s classmate
assumed that she had been ta*en up in a child protection
program =owever, more than 16 years later they found out
that this had not been the case The girl, nor her parents were
as*ed to testify about :1 "128#
1
E
Gie*e: -irl from the networ* who went to live with :1 and her
husband in 1@@8 ,he was never as*ed to testify, but
apparently could verify many aspects of :1(s story ,he is not
to be confused with Garie-Theresa 7Gie*e7 from :1(s
testimony on )hristine Aan =ees "12@#
Dismantlin the in*estiation
The initial investigation into %utroux and 1ihoul was headed by Gichel
$ourlet, the prosecutor of the *ing in the 1eufchateau district, and
examining magistrate &ean-Garc )onnerotte These two men already had
gained somewhat of a martyr status, because several years before the
%utroux case they had been ta*en off the investigation into the murder of
the socialist leader !ndre )ools, apparently right before being able to
solve the case Then, in 1@@?, when they finally found two missing girls
-alive- they became national heroes overnight
+t was )onnerotte who appointed $9$ officer .atrie* %e $aets and his
team to the :1 case in early ,eptember 1@@? +n this function %e $aets
wor*ed directly for )onnerotte and could wor* relatively autonomous
from his superiors in the $9$ and the overall gendarmerie
The first ma'or change in the investigation occurred on 9ctober 18, 1@@?
)onnerotte was removed as examining magistrate, the reason being that
he had attended a fund raising
&ean-Garc
)onnerotte, sac*ed
from the %utroux
investigation before it
ever really got off the
ground

for parents of missing children The problem here
was that ,abine and >aetitia, the girls he had
personally rescued from %utroux(s dungeon, were
present at this meeting as guests of honor The
lawyers of %utroux and 1ihoul had gotten wind of
this visit and began a successful procedure to
remove )onnerotte, arguing that the examining
magistrate had shown with this visit that he wasn(t
carrying out his investigation ob'ectively enough
!lthough many wonder how )onnerotte could
have
been so careless, especially with such a sensitive case, there are ;uite a
number of extenuating circumstances 3or example, )onnerotte, who was
on leave and had married earlier that day, made sure to pay for the plate
of spaghetti he was given, made sure that he did not to meet with the
girls or their parents, declined to accept flowers from >aetitia and ,abine,
and handed over the fountain pen the guests had been given to a 'udicial
registrar "186# !lso, )onnerotte barely stayed an hour, but with this visit
he and $ourlet "who also went# made yet another effort to change the
consensus view that the 'ustice department wasn(t interested in parents
of missing children or victims of child abuse
!ll these facts didn(t matter and )onnerotte was replaced by the
inexperienced examining magistrate &ac;ues >anglois !s rumors of a
cover-up had already begun to spread, the removal spar*ed massive
protests all around the country +n $russels alone, more than 266,666
people went to the streets to protest "the famous White Garch#, but it
changed nothing
!s the prosecutor of the <ing, $ourlet was not forced to step down
=owever, the examining magistrate does the ma'ority of the in depth
investigations Therefore $ourlet(s
hands were largely tied when >anglois came in and
immediately decided that he didn(t want to hear
anything about child abuse networ*s >anglois became
one of those responsible for dismantling the whole
%utroux investigation by ignoring countless leads and
sending his investigators off into all *inds of bogus
issues
! second ma'or change occurred in early %ecember
1@@? Fntil that point, as said before, the $9$ officers
wor*ing with the various :-witnesses wor*ed
independently from the $9$ and gendarmerie
hierarchy They had a supporting role in the %utroux
investigation and answered directly to $ourlet and
)onnerotte, and later on to the much less interested
>anglois =owever, on %ecember 1, all the inspectors
wor*ing on the sub-dossiers of the %utroux affair,
including the :-%ossiers, were brought together in a
large secured building 'ust outside $russels
-endarmerie )ommandant &ean->uc %uterme was
appointed head of this investigating cell and was able
to heavily influence the ongoing investigations
With >anglois and %uterme in place the overall
%utroux investigation began to ta*e a dramatic turn for
the worse +n complete contrast with )onnerotte and
$ourlet, >anglois

Gichel $ourlet,
prosecutor of the
*ing in
1eufchateau since
1@88 =as always
been on the side
of )onnerotte, %e
$aets and :1,
even though his
hands were tied
=ad a hilarious
run in with $aron
de $onvoisin, one
of the most
notorious suspects
in the :-%ossiers,
very early on in
the investigation
%e $onvoisin had
arranged a
meeting in his
castle with some
of the %utroux
case investigators,
during which he
called $ourlet and
tried to ma*e an
appointment
$ourlet pretended
to accept a
meeting for the
next day, but
never showed up
did not communicate directly with the interviewers of the various :-
witnesses, but went to )ommandant %uterme instead "181# While
%uterme secretly, and without having the proper authority, began to
7reread7 the testimonies of the :-witnesses, >anglois dived head on into
leads that )onnerotte and $ourlet had suspected from day one to be
disinformation "18/# The ma'or examples would be:
the digs in &umet, which were inspired by the bogus claims of
convicted pedophile &ean-.aul Baemae*ersM
the 1ovember 1@@? 9liver Trusgnach case in which high level
politicians 0lio %i Bupo and &ean-.ierre -rafe were implicated as
pedophilesM
the prominent %ecember 1/, 1@@? search of the -nostic->uciferian
",atanic# !brasax cult
The &umet digs and the 9liver Trusgnach case were complicated
disinformation schemes, ultimately meant to provide 7s*eptics7 with
examples that 1eufchateau investigators could easily be fooled by
captured child abusers and fantasists who ma*e up stories +n fact, in a
truly Gachiavellian way, %e $aets and his team were forced, without
*nowing anything about the case, to ta*e up a primary role in the
Trusgnach case the day before all the "soon to be discredited# accusations
would be published in the press .olice commissioner -eorges Garnette
played a central role in both of these disinformation schemes, about
which you can read in detail in (the accused( appendix Why thereO
$ecause both :/ and 1athalie W identified Garnette as an abuser in the
networ* "182#
The !brasax story is less complicated The following well *nown
newspaper report, published on %ecember /@, 1@@? by the ,unday Times,
is one of the best examples in which some of the most accurate "albeit
hard to believe# information appears to have been strategically mixed in
with a central piece of disinformation
7,!T!1+) sects involved in biHarre rites including human sacrifice are
being lin*ed by $elgian police with this summer(s string of grisly
paedophile murders in which at least four children died
3ive witnesses came forward last wee* and described how blac* masses
were held, at which children were *illed in front of audiences said to have
included prominent members of $elgian
.icture of !brasax
head;uarters in the
small, stuffy home
of 3rancis 7!nubis-
Goloch7 %esmedt
and %omini;ue
71ahema-
1ephthys7
<indermans where
maybe /6 persons
could be involved in
a ritual at the same
time The
profoundly negative
!brasax cult
consisted of four
institutes: The
$elgian )hurch of
,atan, the Wicca
center, the 9rder
for >uciferian
+nitiation and the
-nostic church
society 9ne investigator said it was 7li*e going bac*
to the Giddle !ges7
The tentacles of the sects appear to have stretched
beyond the borders of $elgium to =olland, -ermany
and even !merica The witnesses - several of whom
claim to have received death threats - say that young
babies were handed over by their parents willingly in
return for money +n other cases the victims were
abducted J.0=+ note: The incest aspect should
definitely have been described here The
7abductions7 should also have been explained in
more detailK
The witnesses, who are believed to have identified
the sites where the masses too* place to the police,
said organisers had also photographed participants
and threatened to hand over their pictures if they
went to the police
The investigation centres on !brasax Jthe crucial
piece of disinformationK, a self-styled institute of
blac* magic, whose head;uarters in the village of
3orchies-la-Garche in southern $elgium was raided
by police last wee* =uman s*ulls were among the
ob'ects removed from the run-down building
.olice have long suspected that %utroux, a
convicted paedophile, was part of an international
networ* which abducted children, sexually abused
them and then *illed them Their activities appear to
have been financed by the sale of pornographic
videos filmed by members of the ring
.sychotherapy was
also practiced here
<eep the following
in mind: li*e &umet
didn(t disprove the
existence of a
networ*
surrounding 1ihoul
and the Trusgnach
case didn(t disprove
high level
involvement in
abuse networ*s, so
the !brasax
disinformation
doesn(t prove "high
level# ,atanism
doesn(t exist +t(s
important to note
that there are
innumerable and
very similar reports
of cultist or ,atanic
practices in
combination with
child abuse -oing
through F, and F<
newspaper archives
since the late 1@E6s
will turn up
thousands of
"mainly superficial#
reports on ritual
abuse and
,atanism +n the :-
%ossiers there also
appears a fair dose
+nvestigators are still trying to determine the
precise nature of the lin*s between the ,atanists and
the paedophile groups
+n a separate twist, a $elgian newspaper claimed
yesterday that a former 0uropean commissioner was
among a group of 'udges, senior politicians, lawyers
and policemen who attended orgies held in a $elgian
chateau and organised by Gichel 1ihoul, one of
%utroux(s alleged accomplices >a %erniere =eure,
which claimed to have a guest list, did not name the
commissioner but said he 7came with a girl, &osette,
nic*named &o'o, the $omb7
0verything mentioned in this article is accurate,
meaning that this is what a number of anonymous
"to the public# witnesses were testifying about in
1eufchateau at that
of reports on
,atanism and ritual
abuse, which is not
necessarily the
same thing Sou can
read these reports
in the (victims and
witnesses(
appendix Gore
information on this
aspect in part 15
moment !lthough not all spo*e about ,atanism, at least half of them did
$ut besides the exaggerated focus on ,atanism, the disinformation here is
that this whole ,atanic or sectarian aspect of the investigation centered
around the !brasax cult The :-%ossiers had absolutely nothing to do with
!brasax and even though there might have been some circumstantial
%utrouxPWeinstein- related evidence against the cult to 'ustify a house
search some day "188#, there(s no good reason why, with all those other
promising leads, this ;uestionable and highly delicate one had to be
pic*ed out for a premature house search Fnless, of course, the aim was
to discredit the whole investigation, which is what )onnerotte and his
chief investigator %e $aets have publicly stated "185# The basic idea was
to discredit any future claims of ,atanism and extreme abuse by bringing
up the "soon to be discredited# !brasax affair This motive also becomes
obvious when one learns that %uterme, with the consent of >anglois,
scrapped all of the 82 house searches recommended by %e $aets and
$ourlet Their list was based on the most promising information supplied
by the :-witnesses, which indeed included "a former Buropean
commissioner... 1udges, senior politicians, lawyers and policemen" "18?#
$y the time the !brasax story hit the news, it was clear that %uterme was
in town =e had gathered a small group of vicious debun*ers around him,
the most prominent being 0ddy Aerhaeghen, $audouin %ernicourt and
.hilippe .ourbaix When the main interviewer of 1athalie W suffered a
stro*e in late &anuary 1@@E, %uterme replaced this person and his partner
with %ernicourt and .ourbaix 1athalie had trusted her first interviewers
and although testifying was a huge mental challenge for her, she did
provide certain names and details that matched with those provided by
other :-witnesses "18E# This all changed when %ernicourt and .ourbaix
went after 1athalie li*e a couple of attac* dogs They managed to
completely destabiliHe the victim in a matter of one or two hearings +n
Garch 1athalie dropped from the investigation "188#
The other favorite $9$ officer of %uterme, 0ddy Aerhaeghen, played a *ey
role in discrediting :1 +n &uly 1@@E, %uterme(s first version of the re-reads
of the :1 interviews was done $ased on these re-reads %e $aets and his
team were fired later that month, and Aerhaeghen became the new chief
interviewer of :1 :1 describes how things changed:
7The two $9$ officers with whom + have to wor* from now on come to
pic* me up for an (informal( tal* The three of us go and sit at a table in a
village cafeteria 0ddy voices my suspicions in the following words: (We
don(t care if it is true or not The only thing that matters to me is my
paychec* at the end of the month( + smile worryingly !m + psychic after
allO The discussion proceeds in the expected direction The security- and
investigative brigade of the gendarmerie thin*s that the ball is in my
court + am the one who has to come up with evidence, they won(t do any
field- or investigative wor* anymore +n these words they as* for my
cooperation When + state that + do not have the authority to conduct
searches, nor that + can come up with evidence if they are not willing to
investigate, they 'ust laugh at me 0ddy begins to insinuate that it all
couldn(t have been so bad $ecause, loo*, + have a husband and four *ids,
+ have everything that + wish and also, + can laugh ()ome on(, 0ddy says
rather loud, (you also en'oyed it, didn(t youO Sou can(t say that everything
was badO Sou were in love with Tony, weren(t youO( !fter exactly one year
of hearings, in which + was treated with respect, + politely try to explain
my feelings + wasn(t (in love( with him, + loved himM li*e a daughter loves
her father Jat least, that(s what she tried to convince herself of as a young
girlK7
7+ am only really disheartened when 0ddy and his colleague interrogate
my friend Tania This happens in such a dehumaniHing manner that + begin
to feel sic* =er hearing is not recorded on video, and they *now it The
two $9$ officers eagerly use their power position to destabiliHe and
intimidate Tania by bringing up her personal life They ;uestion her in an
office where every $9$ officer wal*s in and out of, and where my
supposedly well-protected dossiers are up for grabs Tania as*s what her
personal life has to do with the case !fter all, she did nothing more than
encourage me to testify, and made the first telephone contact with
)onnerotte !re you also a victimO Were you also in the networ*O Sou(re
not going to tell me that you didn(t have anything to do with the networ*
of -inieO =ave you *nown %e $aets a long timeO Was this really the first
time you spo*e to him, the 8th of ,eptember 1@@?O !re you sure you
never were in the prostitutionO !re you really sureO The discussion
continues along these lines the whole afternoon Tania is intimidated
Tania even became so scared that she comes to me in the late afternoon,
loo*s silently at me for a while and then advises me to stop testifying 3or
the first time my friend understands my words 'ust before she phoned up
)onnerotte in (@?: (This is too big, Tania, + can(t do anything against my
perpetrators7 "18@#
%e $aets and his team were fired on charges that they would have
manipulated :1 into saying things that they wanted to hear )ontinuous
lea*s to the press were organiHed in the
&anuary /666, .atrie*
%e $aets "left# and
!ime $ille "right#,
leaving the .alace of
&ustice in $russels
after having been
fully ac;uitted of any
wrongdoing in
wor*ing with the :-
witnesses

following months that were supposed to prove this
accusation =owever, an official investigation had
also been launched and in /666 the )ourt of >aw in
$russels concluded that there was no evidence at
all that %e $aets and his team had been
manipulating :1
9ne of the main accusation against %e $aets was
that he had not filed an official report of the fact
that :1 misidentified )hristine Aan =ees from a
series of pictures This turned out to be lie, as this
report, .A 11E88E, %ecember ?, 1@@E, had been
written and properly filed by his assistant
interviewer .hilippe
=upeH =upeH had written many other official reports about his wor* with
:1, so chances that this was a honest mista*e of %uterme are pretty low
!nd even the simple accusation of the rereaders that :1 had misidentified
)hristine Aan =ees is misleading, since in the supposedly missing .A
11E88E =upeH explained it point blan* that :1 intentionally didn(t point
out )hristine
7:1 testified to have recogniHed )hristine between the pictures presented
to her, but does not identify the picture she recogniHes We conclude
from this: 1 the picture .16, pointed out by :1, is not the victim she
spo*e about, )hristine / $ut the photo of the victim was among those
shown to :1 J5 in totalK, which she intentionally didn(t point out7
9f course, it(s reasonable to be s*eptical about the claim of =upeH and %e
$aets that :1 7intentionally7 didn(t point out )hristine +t seems that
either they tried to manipulate the investigation, or it must have been
very clear to them that :1 was not cooperating !ccording to :1, it(s the
latter ,he explained:
7+n order to 'udge ob'ectively what happened there that morning, you
need to be able to ta*e a loo* at the tape of that hearing you would see
that after * pointed to the picture ;=> * looked at -e "aets and 4upe. with
an e#ultant look on my face. <ikeE and now it+s your turn8... +t was E o(cloc*
in the morning + was sic* and tired of it, + wanted to go home +f + had
pointed out )hristine %e $aets undoubtedly would have continued for
another hour or three +n my stubbornness + wanted to ma*e them feel
that they should have given me more time + ta*e comfort in one thought
though: if the successors of %e $aets had not seiHed this opportunity to
seed doubt in everything, they undoubtedly would have found something
else7 "156#
Fntil the video of :1(s interview is made public there might be some
lingering doubt about the explanations given by :1 and the interviewers
=owever, their stories are coherent, the interviewers were ac;uitted from
accusations that they manipulated, and it has not been them who
continually changed their story The only thing the interviewers can be
accused of is of having pushed this interview with :1, which started on
//:55 .G, too far
There are numerous other examples of manipulations by the rereaders
The authors of (The :-%ossiers( filled an entire boo* with them +n a
number of chapters they ;uote large portions of the reports written by
the rereaders and compare them to the original testimonies
!lthough in most cases it seemed intentional, one of the first things that
became obvious was that %uterme nor the other rereaders fully mastered
the %utch languageM the language in which :1 testified %uterme would
continually as* ;uestions about passages which would be completely
clear to anyone spea*ing perfect %utch "li*e the author of this article#
%uterme probably made one of his biggest mista*es when he concluded
from one of :1(s statements that her grandmother had also been present
at the murder of )hristine Aan =ees The only thing that :1 had said here
was: +3y grandmother also had those in her scullery+ 'referring to meat
hooks she had seen in the champignon factory( "151#
+n another case, %uterme did not understand that the word 7bus7 has
more than one meaning in %utch =e apparently *new that it could refer
to a vehicle that drives on the road, but forgot that it can also refer to a
small container in which things can be put "a 7can7 or 7small box7, usually
metal# %escribing the location where )hristine Aan =ees had been
murdered, :1 at some point spo*e about a 7bus7 containing a li;uid +n
another place she called this ob'ect a 7'errycan7 %uterme wrote next to
the sentence containing 7'errycan7 that this is a different ob'ect than the
7bus containing li;uid7 described earlier, which is complete madness
"15/#
$audouin %ernicourt, who had come up with the false statement that %e
$aets and =upeH had not filed an official report of :1 misidentifying
)hristine Aan =ees, made even worse 7mista*es7 .ertaining to )arine
7)lo7 %ellaert which :1 was to identify from a set of pictures, :1 at one
point stated: "7ot that * saw, but..." and "... she wasn+t in there also" +n
%ernicourt(s translations this became: "* know that * saw her..." and
"Wasn+t she in there also9" "152# &ust incredible
There are numerous other incorrect statements from the rereaders that
were echoed all over the media Ta*e the following two sentences from a
widely-read newspaper report published on 3ebruary 5, /668, 'ust before
the final %utroux-1ihoul trial:
79n pictures of missing children which are presented to her, she J:1K
identifies >oubna $enaissa, <im and <en =eyrman and the %utch 1aat'e
Cwaren de Cwarenstein as victims of the networ* >ater it would come out
that >oubna was murdered by the psychopath .atric* %erochette 1aat'e
van Cwaren de Cwarenstein turned out not to be missing at all The
investigators had been mista*en when they showed this picture to :1, it
turned out7 "158#
1ow let(s ta*e a loo* at the facts >oubna was a @ year old girl when she
disappeared in !ugust 1@@5 ,he was found dead on Garch 5, 1@@E in the
home of the pedophile .atric* %erochette 3our days before this event, :1
had been tal*ing about children she had witnessed being *illed in snuff
movies %e $aets at some point had as*ed if one of these children might
have been >oubna, to which Begina(s only answer was "could be" The
rereaders somehow interpreted this as meaning "yes" The rereaders
went on to claim that in this same interview :1 had also stated to have
witnessed the murder of <im and <en =eyrman This is also false :1 had
spo*en about a brother and sister %e $aets had as*ed :1 outside of the
official interview if this might have been <im and <en !gain :1(s only
answer was: "!ould be, * don+t know." "155#
$esides echoing the false statements of the rereaders, most newspapers
didn(t report a whole lot about the the >oubna $enaissa and <im and <en
=eyrman cases The parents of both of these children had been treated
very badly by the investigators +n case of >oubna $enaissa, separate leads
to the law cler* of &ean-)laude Aan 0spen "head of the :1-Aan =ees
dossier#, )hristine Aan =ees case and the %utroux-1ihoul networ* had
been ignored "15?# +n case of <im and <en =eyrman, their mother, Tiny
Gast, became a good friend of :1 ,he stated:
"* don+t trust those people at all. *t is they who lost the sweater of Ien.
The kidnapper had sent me that sweater, probably to scare me, * assume.
*n a normal country that is a hyperimportant element in the
investigation. Traces might be be found on it. Well, they 1ust made that
sweater disappear. *t is they who at a certain point told me in my face that
* was the murderer and that *+d better fess up. * can tell hundreds of
stories which, if * compare them with what the Ferwilghen commission
labeled as "mistakes", really stretch the imagination. Those guys are so
aggressive and so inhumane that * sometimes feel that they are part of
the same cli)ue as those who took away my children. * believe Gegina
<ouf, * really do." "15E#
3or a change, the newspaper(s claim that :1 had identified 1aat'e van
Cwaren de Cwarenstein is accurate This happened during the same
interview in which :1 recogniHed <atrien de )uyper =owever, this case
had no priority status and :1 never said more about 1aat'e than: "a girl
of which * think * have seen her at one point" "158#. !lso, the newspaper(s
claim that 1aat'e "turned out not to be missing at all" is extremely
misleading for a number of reasons
The 18 year old 1aat'e went missing on Garch 1/, 1@E?, three days after
one of her alleged friends, .aulette 1, had also disappeared The media
made no big deal out of the event, especially not when 1aat'e turned up
again on !pril E of that year in the 1etherlands =owever, friends of
1aat'e told a disturbing story to investigators, a story which sounded
awfully similar to the one of the :-witnesses /6 years later They named
1aat'e(s riding school, coincidentally the same as )hristine Aan =ees(, as
one of the locations through which a child prostitution ring operated This
ring, in which 1aat'e and .aulette had ended up, apparently provided
services to several foreign embassies in $russels and had connections in
the 1etherlands and 0ngland 9ne of the girls who *new 1aat'e and
.aulette was &oTlle & $esides regular abuse and beatings, &oTlle also
spo*e about forced abortions, orgies at which children were cut to pieces
and people who had been beaten up or *illed for having spo*en about the
networ* 9ther girls from this abuse networ*, Garie A and Gireille %$,
bac*ed up portions of the story of &oTlle & +mmediately after 1aat'e(s
return, she moved with her parents to the Fnited ,tates, but died there in
1@86 in a traffic accident "15@#
!nother argument that was used against :1 was the claim that )hristine
Aan =ees( mother had tric*ed :1 during a confrontation on Garch 2,
1@@8 Aan =ees( mother spo*e about her daughter(s trip to )anada 'ust
wee*s before she was murdered, and as*ed :1 if )hristine had mentioned
anything to her about this trip !ccording to substitute magistrate .aule
,omers, "H= immediately remembered what !hristine had told about
that. "ut mother Fan 4ees tricked H=, because !hristine had never been to
!anada." This was an argument that severely impacted the credibility of
:1 in the eyes of those who until then were still willing to give her the
benefit of the doubt
+n early 1@@@, the $russels lawyer .atricia Aandersmissen became
interested in defending :1 against the constant barrage of press attac*s
$ut before she would commit herself to the :1 case, she as*ed permission
to access a portion of the :1-dossier to chec* a number of statements
from :1 that had appeared in the press 9ne of those she was most
interested in was :1(s supposed confirmation of )hristine(s fictitious trip
to )anada The confrontation, which was led by %anny %e .auw "who
betrayed %e $aets and team# and the notoriously inaccurate translator
$audouin %ernicourt, was recorded on video and in writing !ccording to
Aandersmissen:
"%ntoinette Fanhoucke 'mother Fan 4ees(E +%nd in the mean time she
made a big trip. &he goes to !anada. -id she never speak about that9+
Gegina <ouf 'H=(E +* don+t think we ever had the chance, to speak about
those things.+"
"That+s what has been written down. 7othing else. * read the official
report from front to back and from back to front. * restarted three times,
continually looking if that mother had brought up the topic again. "ut no.
This is everything that has been said about the trip to !anadaE nothing.
Gegina <ouf says that she knows nothing about the trip to !anada. The
truth has been reversed for the public." "1?6#
!nd so the disinformation game continues There are so many examples
and different aspects to discuss that the authors of the boo* (The :-
%ossiers( were able to fill a 566Q, large page, small type boo* with them
To summariHe, the tactics used by the rereaders can be found in almost
any other disinformation scheme:
Gost statements of :1 were ignored
! number of statements were invented and attributed to :1
$iHarre conclusions were drawn from isolated passages of the
testimony of :1
,mall details in :1(s testimony that appear to be wrong were given
much more attention than any of the more important aspects that
appeared to be right
9ne-sided lea*s were organiHed to the media
%e $aets and his team were portrayed as worshippers of :1, who in
turn was portrayed as a self-absorbed aspiring cult leader
!ll searches at individuals and locations named by the :-witnesses
were canceled 0xcept for a few bogus locations, searches were only
carried out at the homes of the victim-witnesses and at those who
supported them
&uestionable and extremely compromised researchers
+t is a fairly well *nown fact that 1ihoul was a $9$ informant "1?1#
%etails about 1ihoul(s direct and indirect connections to officers heading
his own investigation are not entirely un*nown
!bove you can see the basic final structure of the :-%ossier investigation
:1 wor*ed with 0ddy Aerhaeghen and %anny %e .auw, who had replaced
.atrie* %e $aets and .hilippe =upeH )oincidentally, Aerhaeghen was one
of 1ihoul(s runners during the time that this gangster was an informant to
the $9$ "1?/#
Aictim 1athalie W was forced to wor* with $audouin %ernicourt and
.hilippe .ourbaix They had replaced Theo Aandyc* and &oTl -erard in
early 3ebruary 1@@E %ernicourt has been tied to the terrorist )))
bombings "1?2#, officially a radical communist group, but in reality a
fascist -ladio operation, similar to the -ang of 1i'vel "1?8#
The other :-witnesses were handled by other $9$ officers, who, since
%ecember 1, 1@@?, had all been placed under the authority of
)ommandant &ean->uc %uterme %uterme had already made a name for
himself in the 1@86s as the right hand man of prosecutor &ean %epretre in
the -ang of 1i'vel investigation Together they did a lot of damage to the
investigation and persecuted officers who wanted to find out the truth
%epretre earlier played a *ey role in terminating the 1@E@ Gontaricourt-
+srael investigations, which involved a high level 0uropean-wide
prostitution networ* "1?5# %epretre was accused by :/ of being involved
in the child abuse networ* "1??#
&ean->uc %uterme had been appointed head of the 1eufchateau cell by
>t-)ol &ean-Garie $rabant, the commandant of the $9$ in $russels
$rabant, as well as >t-)ol -uido TorreH, head of the gendarmerie in
1eufchateau, were %uterme(s immediate superiors
&ust after 1ihoul and $outy had been arrested, $rabant was caught lying
to examining magistrate )onnerotte when he denied that the $9$ had
any earlier dossiers on Gichel 1ihoul or !nnie $outy They had dossiers
on both of them "1?E# $rabant apparently also lied to prosecutor $ourlet
when he tried to explain to him that the %utroux-1ihoul investigation was
ta*ing away resources from other important dossiers Fnfortunately for
$rabant, not one of the investigators wor*ing for 1eufchateau had been
ta*en from $rabant(s most important dossiers, li*e <$->ux That is,
according to .atrie* %e $aets "1?8#
>t-)ol TorreH, %uterme(s immediate superior in 1eufchateau, is *nown to
have ta*en an order from 1ihoul in 9ctober 1@8? to leave one of his mafia
business partners, a .ortuguese named &uan $orges, alone $orges had
ties to the +talian mafia, the fascist underground and the ,ecurity $ureau
of the 0uropean FnionP)ommission &ust as telling, TorreH was a very
good friend of $russels police commissioner -eorges Garnette They both
were supporters of the soccer club !nderlecht and could often be seen at
matches together "1?@#
Garnette is one of the most shadowy characters in the whole %utroux-
1ihoul affair =is history and manipulations are far too complex to be
discussed in this article, but have been recorded in great detail in (the
accused( appendix !s already stated, Garnette can be found in that list
because both :/ and 1athalie W fingered him as an abuser in the
networ* Garnette(s close friend, &ean-.aul %umont, who apparently
aided in some of the manipulations "1E6#, has even more accusations of
sadistic child abuse against his person "1E1# %umont, once a )0.+)
director, was on close terms with some of the most notorious abusers in
the :-%ossiers, including .aul Aanden $oeynants and $aron de $onvoisin
"1E/#, not to mention Gichel 1ihoul "1E2# Garnette is *nown to have
been a fre;uent visitor of the >es !trebates sex orgy club and later on the
%olo "1E8#, 1ihoul(s favorite hang-outs "1E5#, and therefore was an
obvious co-partouHer of 1ihoul "1E?#
$ut the cover-up, as might be expected, is *nown to have been supported
at an even higher level )ol TorreH and )ol $rabant both were
subordinate to >t--en =erman 3ransen, the long time chief of staff to >t-
-en Willy %eridder, the overall commandant of the gendarmerie +n Gay
1@@8, 3ransen himself became head of the gendarmerie while %eridder
moved on to one of the top seats at +nterpol 3ransen had a younger
brother, )ol =ubert 3ransen, who was a senior officer in the +nspection
%epartment "including +nternal !ffairs# of the gendarmerie +n early 1@@@,
)ol =ubert 3ransen was appointed head of investigation of the .ignolet
in;uiry, which unsuccessfully had tried to substantiate the accusations of
%uterme and Aan 0spen against %e $aets for over a year at that point
3ransen(s predecessor had been fired after informing .ignolet once again
that he was chasing ghosts Fnder 3ransen the 7investigation7 intensified
The home of Tania A, the good friend of :1, was searched, possible ties
between :1 and -ang of 1i'vel victims were searched, and helicopters
were used to shoot aerial pictures of a villa which might have played a
central role in the 7%e $aets-:1 conspiracy7 This bogus investigation
became almost as expensive as the original :1 investigation itself $ut still,
nothing was found and %e $aets was ac;uitted
$esides police commissioner -eorges Garnette, the gendarmerie always
had outside support of the media and most magistrates :-%ossier
examining magistrate &ac;ues >anglois, who had replaced )onnerotte,
was the most important of these, followed by &ean-)laude Aan 0spen and
prosecutor &ean ,oenen
>anglois and his family have been long time .,) supporters +t was the
.,), and &oseph Gichel, once a minister of the .,) under .aul Aanden
$oeynants, in particular, to whom >anglois owed his legal career Gichel
introduced >anglois to politics in 1@88 and made him a magistrate in
1@@2 -oing bac* to the 1@E6s, Gichel had been a founding member of
the fascist thin* tan* within the .,), )0.+) "1EE#, which was largely
coordinated by .aul Aanden $oeynants and $aron de $onvoisin, both
accused of extreme child abuse by several :-witnesses !maHingly, in 1@E8
&oseph Gichel had been contacted by a 'ailed &ean-Gichel 1ihoul, and
became responsible for this person(s early release "1E8# +n the aftermath
of )onnerotte(s removal and replacement with >anglois, it was claimed
that Gichel had largely been directing these events "1E@#
>anglois did a lot to dismantle the :-investigation and the 1ihoul dossier,
but one example in particular shows that he could get away with
anything >anglois had been meeting with the producers of (!u 1om de la
>oi(, an influential 3rench-language TA program 3ollowing these
meetings, (!u 1om de la >oi( broadcasted four extremely manipulative
prime-time tv programs from 1@@E to /666 in which they tried to
convince the public that 1ihoul was an innocent victim in the whole
%utroux affair The ma'or problem with >anglois having met with the
media "not to mention, having directed these manipulative programs#, is
that it couldn(t have been more out of line with his function as a
supposedly ob'ective examining magistrate >anglois( predecessor
)onnerotte was fired for reasons that were peanuts compared to what
>anglois did !nd yet, most of the media came to his defense "186#
0xcept for 1ihoul(s last statement, these claims have been repeated and
expanded upon in several media outlets and never been disputed +t(s
hard to tell why 1ihoul would implicate Aan 0spen in a child molestation
networ*, although it could well be to send a message to the magistrate
and other top officials to pressure them into getting him released !fter
all, pressure and blac*mail is the ma'or trait of the networ*
J!dded in !pril /616:K =e became more ;uiet as time went on, but
1ihoul, who had been released on parole in 1@@@, himself said it in an
interview to %er ,piegel in /661:
"* control the government. ... Bveryone has compromising dossiers on one
another, to be used as leverage in the right situation. ... This is the "elgian
disease. ...
"5ive me another 2>.>>> 3arks, and * give you a serving minister who is
embroiled in a murder. ... * know the killer and will have him contact the
minister by telephone. Dou can listen along, okay9
"'Foice recorder turned off. $or a @digit sum( * will give you a picture on
which then ;rince %lbert 1umps a =@ year old girl. 7aked. &hot at the
second floor of the 3irano !lub 2> years ago 'where a pedophile
blackmail ring allegedly was situated, according to other witnesses(. ...
Then * do have to leave "elgium."
Jsource: wwwspiegeldePspiegelPprintPd-/6252856htmlK
When you compare 1ihoul(s many associations over the years with the
names that appeared in the %utroux investigation, either as investigators
or accused, the picture below emerges

Gany of these names still need to be discussed, but it seems clear that
1ihoul(s investigation was not an impartial one +t certainly helps to
explain how he got away and %utroux did not
$y now you might have noticed that the words )0.+) and .,) have begun
to appear in increasing fre;uency That(s not a coincidence and this aspect
will be explored a bit further in this article
The accused in finance
! bit of history first The land which eventually became the state of
$elgium has mainly been a battleground between )atholic and >iberal-
.rotestant interests 9ver the centuries and decades, this land
subse;uently belonged to the ,panish and !ustrian =absburgs,
1apoleon(s 3rance and since 1815, the 1etherlands +n 1826, mainly the
)atholic middle and upper class living in the southern provinces of the
Fnited 1etherlands had become so fed up with their lac* of self-
determination that they staged a revolution +t succeeded and the state of
$elgium was born 3amilies li*e de Gerode and %e >igne were initially
offered the throne, but they refused and the ,axe-)oburg--othas came
in
The ma'or ban* in $elgium and the central pillar of its industry was
,ociete -enerale des .ays-$as, established by <ing William + of 9range in
18// for the exact purpose of financing the growth of $elgian industry
!fter the revolution the name changed to ,ociete -enerale de $elgi;ue
and some of $elgium(s ma'or aristocratic families gained control over it
This control by families as de Gerode, de Geeus, ,axe-)oburg--otha,
&anssen, >ippens, $oTl and ,olvay remained throughout the 1@th and /6th
century, with the Aatican ban* also holding a significant sta*e William of
9range eventually let go of the ban*
,ociete -enerale(s influence over the $elgian economy has always been
huge, controlling anywhere between /5 and 56 percent of $elgium(s
manufacturing industry "181# +t was only in 1@88 that the unimaginable
happened: the 3rench ,ueH group too* over the ban*, and with that, a
large chun* of $elgium(s economy Aiscount 0tienne %avignon was made
chairman and remained in that position until /661 )ount Gaurice
>ippens became the ban*(s vice chairman
The other ma'or historical ban*Pholding firm in $elgium is -roupe
$ruxelles >ambert, its history starting around 1826 when a ban*er named
>aHare Bichtenberger became an agent of the >ondon Bothschilds The
son-in-law of Bichtenberger, ,amuel >ambert, too* over the business ten
years later The Bothschilds would often come and visit ,amuel and his
son >eon in $russels to advise them on social and political events affecting
the mar*ets 0specially &ames de Bothschild made sure that $an;ue
>ambert focused on financing the railroad companies, li*e the Gorgans,
=arrimans and ,chiffs were doing in the Fnited ,tates >eon married Coe
>ucie de Bothschild in 188/, fulfilled diplomatic functions and became the
most important financial advisor to <ing >eopold ++ of ,axe-)oburg--otha
When >eopold ++ ac;uired the )ongo as his own private slave colony in
1885, >eon too* over a large part of the financial matters there "18/#
+ronically, the Bothschild-bac*ed )ecil Bhodes was one of >eopold(s
competitors in !frica
The >amberts appear to have remained close associates of the Bothschilds
until this day "182#, but their influence in $elgian ban*ing seems to have
waned $an;ue $ruxelles >ambert has been ta*en over by the %utch ban*
+1- in 1@@8 while the >amberts only have a honorary mentioning in the
list of directors of -roupe $ruxelles >ambert "-$># The $elgian 3rere and
)anadian %esmarais families are the ones in control of -$> these days
These two families also have a large influence on the ,ueH group, which
owns ,ociete -enerale +n other words, $elgium(s primary ban*s are fully
or largely owned by %utch, )anadian or 3rench interests
!nother important aristocratic $elgian company is the chemical giant
,olvay, founded in 18?2 by the ,olvay family +t went public in 1@?E, but
the ,olvay and $oTl families were able to *eep control over the company
through their holding Fnion 3inanciere $oTl The &anssens, %e ,elliers %e
Goranvilles and <arel van Giert are also ma'or shareholders of ,olvay, or
today(s holding company, ,olvac +n /662, van Giert replaced 0tienne
%avignon as director of ,olvay
$elow is a table which shows some of the interaction between the
premier industrial and ban*ing families of $elgium !lthough it was
tighter in previous decades, before the nouveau riche and foreign
interests mixed in, $elgium(s economy is still controlled by a small
oligarchy of aristocratic families centered around the royal court
,ociete
-enerale
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of
+urope,
-$> 3ortis -ofina 3inasucre F3$,
,olvac I
,olvay
$oTl %avignon %esmarai
s
%avignon $oTl $oTl $oTl
%avignon &anssen 3rere &anssen %avignon >ippens %avignon
&anssen ,olvay >ambert >ippens &anssen &anssen
>ippens
de Gerode
de
>aunoit
>ippens
,elliers de
Goranvill
e
van Giert
,elliers de
,axe-
)oburg
Aastapane Goranvill
e
,olvay ,olvay
+nvolvement of the families over the years in ma'or ban*s and
corporations U1ot a company, but still interesting
$esides the royal family, Aiscount 0tienne %avignon is probably the most
well *nown of this group internationally !lthough he comes from a less
influential family than the others that are listed, %avignon might well be
the most influential person of mainland 0urope in the globaliHation
process, with a particular focus on integrating 0urope along the lines of
!nglo-,axon liberal policies $esides his positions in the companies above,
%avignon has held "or still holds# the following positions:
first president of the +nternational 0nergy !gency "+0!#
director of <issinger !ssociates and good friend of =enry <issinger
director of GinorcoP!nglo-!merican )orporation
vice-president of the 0uropean )ommission
co-founder of the 0uropean Bound Table of +ndustrialists with
someone who at different times wor*ed for the Boc*efellers,
<issinger, Bothschilds and >aHard ban*
co-founder and president of the !ssociation for the Gonetary Fnion
of 0urope
chairman of ),B 0urope "0uropean business networ*#
founder of the 0F-&apan )entre for +ndustrial )ooperation
chairman of the 0F-&apan $usiness %ialogue
co-founder and president of 3riends of 0urope
director of the 0uropean +nstitute
allegedly a former governor of %itchley
chairman of the Boyal +nstitute for +nternational Belations "$elgian
version of B++!#
member of the F, )ouncil on 3oreign Belations
member of the Trilateral )ommission
honorary chairman of $ilderberg
9ne of %avignon(s closest side*ic*s in business and the globaliHation
process is )ount Gaurice >ippens, whom he really got to *now in the late
1@86s when both ran ,ociete -enerale Together they also ran the $elgian
branch of the %utch-$elgian 3ortis $an* and they set up ,1 $russels
!irlines Gaurice visited $ilderberg in /666, /66/, and /66? and has
become an annual visitor of the Trilateral )ommission in recent years
!bout these meetings he stated:
"* have never visited -%F:& and think it+s one big carnival. * receive the
membership lists and can, if * want to, call up anyone *+m interested in. *
like to visit "ilderberg and the Trilateral !ommission. "ilderberg is intense.
There one has to work from the early morning to the late evening. The
Gound Table of *ndustrialists is interesting, but *+m not a member because
*+m not an *ndustrialist. Talking about the future of the world is a difficult
thing by the way. * do like to listen and network in Washington with the
Trilateral !ommission. Dou+ll hear about interesting trends from first
hand." "188#
1ow, why is all this important you as*O Well, for starters because the
>ippens family appears all over the :-%ossiers :1, :/, :8, and two
anonymous letters all name Gaurice >ippens and his brother >eopold, the
long time mayor of <no**e, as vicious child abusers, not only involved in
regular rape, but also in the snuff networ* "185# !dditionally, a relative of
them, )ount 3rancois >ippens, the honorary consul general of $elgium,
appears somewhere deep in the %utroux dossier:
7Transmitted to examining magistrate Gr >!1->9+, in 1eufchVteau, his
dossier 8?P6P@? J!pril //, 1@@8K !nnex 1?1 ! note on the existence of
a ,1F33 networ* of which Gr
.ictures of 0tienne
%avignon and
Gaurice >ippens at
$ilderberg,
superimposed on
extracts "and a
picture# from the
:-%ossiers

->!TC of the )+%0 would have had *nowledge and in
which one would find a certain 3ranWois >+..01,, who
is close to the mayor of <no**e, whose name is often
mentioned in very horrible activities + conducted no
verification or crosschec*7 "18?#
0tienne %avignon is another person whose name
comes up in the :-%ossier, although he has not been
implicated to the extent of the >ippens family :/, the
police officer, apparently was the only one to mention
him:
7.arties with underage girls in the )romwel hotel in
<no**e .resent: %elvoie - <arel - :/ - >ippens - Aan
-heluwe - 0tienne %avignon The girls *new where to
go and with whom >ippens hits the little girls ,everal
meetings between
<arel and %avignon in the Gemling hotel with the two >ippens7 "18E#
:/ spea*s of two <arels in her testimony The first one is a high official in a
$russels court, whose mistress she was The other one is %r <arel van
Giert "188#, who briefly appeared in the "business families# table above
<arel is a well *nown ,ocialist politician from 3landers =is biography
includes:
Gember of the 0uropean .arliament from 1@E@ to 1@85 and from
1@8@ to 1@@8
Went to $ilderberg in 1@@2
Aice president of the advisory council of the 0uropean .olicy )entre,
a liberal globalist institution with such extremely influential advisors
as .eter ,utherland, Gax <ohnstamm and >ord <err of <inlochard
Gember of the $russels 3reemasonry lodge 0rasmus and a member
of the -rand >odge of $elgium
.resident of 1yenrode $usiness Fniversity from /666 to /662
3ormerly an advisor to the Baboban*, one of the largest ban*s in the
1etherlands
&oined the board of !nglo-!merican )orporation in /66/, and is a
member of the !udit and 1omination )ommittees
,ucceeded 0tienne %avignon as a director of ,olvay in /662
Gember of the !dvisory $oard of >a Gaison de l(0urope of
$ibliothR;ue ,olvay
Gember of the supervisory boards of -erman utility giant BW0,
.hilips 1A, Gunich Be and Aivendi Fniversal
Gember of the advisory boards of -oldman ,achs, 0li >illy, and !gfa-
-evaert
%irector of )arrefour $elgium and Wolters <luwer "large %utch
publisher#
%irector of %e .ersgroep "The .ress -roup#, a media corporation
that owns newspapers and news magaHines li*e =et >aatste 1ieuws,
%e Gorgen "ironic, as this paper exposed the whole :-%ossiers#, %e
Ti'd and =et .arool +t owns about 26-86 percent of the magaHines
on the mar*et in 3landers "%utch-language $elgium#
Who else in the table above is mentioned in the :-%ossiersO Ta*e the de
Gerode family, for instance .rince !lexandre de Gerode was mentioned
by both 1athalie W "18@# and :8 "1@6# as a central player in the ,atanic
aspect of the child abuse and -murder networ* !dditionally, :/, who was
spared the worst abuse, mentioned having been in the presence of the
7Gerode brothers7 "apparently .rince $audouin de Gerode, a <night of
Galta, and his younger brother >ionel# together with a whole bunch of
the worst aristocratic abusers "1@1# We will get bac* to this family
)harles %e ,elliers %e Goranville, apparently a lawyer in $russels, appears
in a document of the :-%ossiers, although what exactly he has been
accused of is not clear The following text could be found in the summary
of .A 162/68P@E:
7While doing wor* at Bue de 1eufchVtel ?/ in ,t -illes J$russelsM only a
few bloc*s away from )harles( officeK the witness noticed the existence of
an almost finished subterranean bun*er "in 61P@?# ! tunnel was
concealed behind one of the walls =e was surprised by a conversation in
which a lady said 7the children will be well here7
$ecause of the bac*ground of this family, its connections to alleged
abusers, and a rumor going around the net that )harles has been accused
on another occasion "1@/#, it has been included in this article )harles(
name appears in a column that lists the accused mixed in with a few
victims )harles doesn(t seem to have the bac*ground of a victim, as
members of %e ,elliers %e Goranville family can be found in the &esuits,
)ercle de >orraine, $an;ue .rivLe 0dmond de Bothschild in -enRve, the
0uropean $an* for Beconstruction and %evelopment, 3ortis, ,olvay, and
)oca-)ola $elgium
%id you already notice how ,olvay seems to come up a lotO 0tienne
%avignon, <arel van Giert and -uy %e ,elliers %e Goranville were all
directors of this company $ut there(s more The $oTls and &anssens, both
ma'or shareholders in ,olvay, were accused of trade in drugs and children
in 1@@@, aside from the :-%ossiers "1@2# 3rancoise %ehaye, whose
husband was named by :/ as being part of the abuse networ* "1@8#, is a
;uality and innovation manager at ,olvay The game*eeper and-or
woodsman of >a =ulpe, the castle of the ,olvay family, has been accused
of being a violent child abuser "1@5# !nd how about the strange
statements about )hateau des !merois, owned by the ,olvay family,
which also appeared in the %utroux dossierO "1@?#
The $elgian royal family has been implicated on several occasions :/
spo*e about a girl she had *nown who had been murdered, and how this
girl told her about the domain of .rincess >iliane de Bety "7a
madwoman7# where children were buried "1@E# >iliane was the second
wife of <ing >eopold +++ "d 1@82# and lived until her death in /66/ at
)hateau d(!rgenteuil +n /668, the %elwart family, shareholders of ,olvay,
bought the domain "1@8#
3rom personal experience, :/ mentioned having seen .rince >aurent, the
brother of $elgium(s present crown prince >aurent apparently was more
interested in masturbating at child abuse orgies than ta*ing part in the
actual abuse "1@@#
:2 implicated .rince )harles "1@62-1@82#, the second son of <ing !lbert +M
<ing $audouin "1@26-1@@2#, the eldest son of <ing >eopold +++M and either
<ing !lbert + or ++ Fnfortunately, :2 spo*e about experiences from the
1@56s and early 1@?6s, which meant that none of the other :-%ossier
witnesses could confirm aspects of her story Two of her primary abusers,
.aul Aanden $oeynants and )harly %e .auw, had already appeared in the
.inon file of the early 1@86sM the same is true for <ing !lbert ++ "/66#
!dditionally, part of the details of the abuse described by :2, although
recogniHable, can be a bit hard swallow "the scale and setting#, all ma*ing
her testimony hard to use without more bac*up from other witnesses +n
:2(s support, however, she was a well-respected person in the support
community for abused women and children, and her interviewers refused
to write down most of what she said ! few excerpts from a summary
written about :2(s testimonies:
7The car stopped on a parterre before the house J+tK was surrounded by a
par* Two supervisors were present: Balf and Walter The children were
ta*en to a tower made of natural stone and with a wooden door an
underground JcorridorK left from the turret toward the cellars without
light going downward +n the cellars there were cells where the children
were loc*ed up, awaiting their turn There also were some cells for the
dogs "dobermans# The passageway gave way to a room of spectacle +n
the tower: dead children(s bodies in various stages of decomposition
"sometimes dismembered andPor missing body parts# and carcasses of
dogs ,pectators: always the same but difficult to identify - about fifty ,he
recogniHed the regent )harles, <ing $audouin and <ing !lbert, and two
others that she calls )harly J%e .auwK and .olo J.aul Aanden $oeynantsK
,he thin*s to have recogniHed Willy )laes Jlater 1!T9 secretary generalK
and doctor Aanden 0ynde The dogs listen to Balf and Walter The
addicted dogs are excited ,pectacles X orgies, putting to death children
and dogs The spectacle room has a strong odor of excrements of dogs
%ogs can roam free in the garden -illes "1/ years oldOO# was castrated
by .olo The other children have to drin* the blood -irls are slashed
with raHor blades The lips of the vagina of :2 have partially been cut and
were given to eat to the dogs ! girl(s JlargeK vulva was cut into slices and
fed to the dogs7
7)hildbirth by a teenager through a caesarean section $aby pulled out of
the stomach and given to the dogs by .olo ,he saw the dismembered
mother again in the exposition of the dead ,he has to eat the human
flesh cut from the bodies ,he has to eat pieces of children "fingers#
served in gelatin -ood taste - slightly sugary +t provo*ed an enormous
sensation of hunger and thirst %rin*ing blood relieved the sensation of
thirst ,he spea*s of another murder that she committed on a girl of 2-5
years under the threat that it would be her brother who would be *illed
,he opened up the girl from the vagina to the breastbone with a *nife
,he gave the internal organs to the dog ,omeone cut off the head The
child was devoured by the dogs Gurder of a young teenage woman who
was opened up by Aanden 0ynde The baby shouted in the mother(s
stomach ,he resewed the stomach with the baby inside7
7>uxurious house with a surrounding wall and gate non illuminated
twisting path There were some stables .arterre with flowers =all of
entry X cream-colored and blue tiles - red carpeting Walls made of
marble with a teenage picture of Jlater *ingK $audouin on it ,he spent a
whole night with $audouin - fellatio and sodomy .resence of maid +n
this house there were many servants ,he remembers one evening when
she had been smeared with cream before being brought to the table on a
tray ,he had been lic*ed off and raped !t the end of another evening a
child had been castrated The other children that were present buried
the boy in a flowerbed. ,he remembers a child who had been decapitated,
then cut and fried before being eaten ,he remembers children who hung
on hoo*s in the *itchen ! certain ,olange Ja female nameK has been
enucleated Jwhat exactlyOK with a spoon by her and an old lady7 "/61#
$esides the :-%ossier accusations there have at least been two other
instances in which high-level members of $elgium society have been
accused of doing terrible things with children
$y far the most prominent occasion was in Gay /668 by The ,prout, an
0nglish-language magaHine located in $russels that reports on 0F affairs
They wrote an article claiming that &ulie and Gelissa had been *illed in a
snuff movie and that a number of prominent people had been present at
this murder =owever, even though plenty of ;uestions remain about the
*idnapping and murder of &ulie and Gelissa, the evidence the ,prout
came up with, in the opinion of this author, was not very strong and their
idea of posting pictures of the bodies of &ulie and Gelissa on the
magaHine(s cover was highly ;uestionable, even if these bodies were to
show that the girls had not simply died from starvation !gain in the
opinion of this author, the pictures do not show a whole lot, and neither
do other pictures that can be found in the "final# %utroux dossier
The other case happened in 1@@@ and centered around the person of
)ount Sann de Geeus d(!rgenteuil This count came from an influential
family who were "and possibly are# significant shareholders in ,ociete
-enerale +n fact, )ount 3erdinand de Geeus "1E@8-18?1#, 7the Bothschild
of $elgium7, became governor of ,ociete -enerale in 1826 and helped
<ing >eopold to ac;uire control over the ban* from the .rinces of 9range
)ount Sann(s biography is less prestigious than the average member of
this family and is characteriHed by pedophilia and psychotherapy 9n
,eptember 1/, 1@@@, while loc*ed away in a mental institution,
unsuccessfully trying to get out, )ount Sann drew up a list of personalities
he accused of being involved in the traffic*ing of children and drugs =e
sent this list to investigating agencies in $elgium, 3rance and the Fnited
,tates, but apparently nothing was done 9n 1ovember 11, /666, )ount
Sann committed suicide "/6/#
!t first glance the list doesn(t seem very interesting, because none of the
names match those that appeared in the :-%ossiers =owever, it must be
stated that there are a huge amount of private and business lin*s
between the men on )ount Sann(s list and those in the :-%ossiers
Ta*e members of the >ambert, $oTl, &anssen and de >aunoit families
which appear on )ount Sann(s list They share boards, private clubs
and foundations with %avignon, the >ippens and %e ,elliers %e
Goranville families The $oTls have been to the 0uropean Bound
Table, the &anssens to $ilderberg, the Trilateral )ommission, the )3B,
the !tlantic +nstitute if +nternational !ffairs, the Boyal +nstitute for
+nternational Belations, etc .articularly chilling is the involvement of
the >ippens, de >aunoit and ,elliers %e Goranville families in the
$elgian <ids 3oundation for .ediatric Besearch "/62#
Ta*e .hilippe de .atoul, who wor*ed at $an;ue >ambert "-$>,
where many of the accused reside# and in 1@@5 set up the T11 Trust
I Ganagement >td with $ernard de Gerode $ernard de Gerode
married the sister of $aron de $onvoisin "/68#, one of the abusers in
the testimonies of :1 and :/, and now wor*s at Bis* !nalysis, a firm
headed by two retired but formerly very senior G+5 agents "/65#
$ernard(s family, as already stated, features ;uite prominently in the
:-%ossiers also
Ta*e examining magistrate $enoit %e'emeppe, who was a protege of
Gelchior Wathelet, who in turn was a protege of .aul Aanden
$oeynants, both allegedly extremely violent child abusers
%e'emeppe is ;uite a controversial 'udge who in 1@@? tried to
separate !nnie $outy(s dossier from the %utroux child abuse dossier
through -eorges Garnette "/6?# +t must also be stated, however,
that %e'emeppe was responsible for loc*ing up )ount Sann
Ta*e magistrate Sves de .relle de la 1ieppe, who(s a member of a
rather small club named )arnet Gondain 9ther members of the
club are )harles de ,elliers de Goranville and wife "accused of
involvement in the child abuse networ*#, &ac;ues - &onet "accused
of covering up the .inon !ffairM once 9tto von =absburg(s political
secretaryM through his involvement with Gouvement d(!ction pour
l(Fnite 0uropeenne he came at )0.+) and de $onvoisin(s .%-
head;uarters#, $aron -uibert de Airon "a family member is accused
of traffic*ing drugs and children, and is married into the de )aters
family which has been accused in the :-%ossiers#, and )ountess
Bodolphe d(Frsel "a family member is accused of being part of the
abuse and snuff networ* of $aron de $onvoisin, to whom this family
is close# "/6E#
Ta*e !xel Aervoordt, a well *nown art dealer and alleged pedophile
"/68# whose art castle is located next to a domain where :1 said
child murders too* place "/6@#M or .rince !lexandre of ,axe-)oburg-
-otha, the stepson of the earlier mentioned .rincess >iliane de
BethyM or )hevalier .ierre $auchau, the former president and
chairman of the !frican $an;ue $elgolaise, ma'ority owned by the
3ortis $an* of such figures as Gaurice >ippens, 0tienne %avignon,
$aron %aniel &anssen and -uy de ,elliers de Goranville
To summariHe this part of the article: as for the families described above,
by far the most convincing evidence has been gathered against the
>ippens family, of which three members have been accused by about half
a doHen witnesses of the same type of extreme abuse 0vidence against
the .rinces of Gerode has also been stac*ing up $esides testimonies
from :8, 1athalie W and supplementary information from :/, it(s also
telling that the de Gerode family is intermarried with de $onvoisins, a
very notorious family on which we still need to focus Who places trust in
the testimony of :/ will additionally hold serious suspicions against such
individuals as 0tienne %avignon, <arel van Giert and .rincess >iliane de
Bethy "or the whole royal family# !s for the %e ,elliers %e Goranville
family, there remains a lac* of detail in the accusations against them The
same goes for the ,olvay family, in which case we(re tal*ing about
circumstantial evidence anyway, albeit ;uite a lot !nd last and certainly
least, the accusations of )ount Sann de Geeus d(!rgenteuilM they might
have been interesting and insightful to this author to identify $elgium(s
aristocracy, but there(s no denying that without additional research they
remain ;uite unreliable
The accused in .pri*ate/ intellience and politics
Two of the most prominent names in the :-%ossiers are .aul Aanden
$oeynants and $aron $enoit de $onvoisin
Aanden $oeynants was accused by :1, :2 and :8 of being a violent child
abuser and-or a person involved in hunts on children "/16# 1athalie W
claimed to have seen Aanden $oeynants at the %olo "/11#, the favorite
club of 1ihoul, while :/ testified she had seen Aanden $oeynants( private
driver there, =enri $il, tal*ing to one of $elgium(s most notorious
gangsters, Gadani $ouhouche "/1/# :1 has named both $il and
$ouhouche as child abusers "/12# 9n a lesser note, Aanden $oeynants(
name also appeared in the .inon file of the 1@86s "/18# and in Gaud
,arr(s tv testimony in 3ebruary 1@@6 "/15#, in which his name came up
alongside a %0!-trained gendarme general with whom he once ran a
massive drug importing operation "/1?# $oth the .inon and Gaud ,arr
cases were about a prostitution networ* in which minors were used to
blac*mail high officials
:1 and :/ mentioned de $onvoisin as one of the most sadistic abusers in
the networ* "/1E# 9ne of his sisters married )ount =erve d(Frsel "/18#,
who has been accused by :1 of
1@8?, .aul Aanden
$oeynants "left# and
$aron de $onvoisin
"right#, the two
pillars of fascist
subversion in
$elgium in the
1@E6s and 1@86s
$oth have been
accused of child
abuse, -torture and
-murder The driver
and confidante of
Aanden $oeynants,
involvement in the snuff and ritual abuse networ*
"/1@# =is other sister is married to the earlier
mentioned $ernard de Gerode, an intelligence-
connected family which has been accused of child
abuse and ,atanism by :8 and 1athalie W "//6# :/
mentioned having been at a meeting organiHed by
her pimp, at which de Gerode, d(Frsel and de
$onvoisin families were all present, together with the
.rince and .rincess of )himay "//1# !ccording to :/,
hunts on children were organiHed in the woods of
)hateau de )himay "///#
+t might come as a surprise, but $elgium has a rather
rich conspiracy history +n the past /6 years, a lot of
pages have been devoted to reports of high level
involvement in the planning of coups, false flag
operations, prostitution networ*s, pedophilia and
drug dealing 9fficially, all the individual scandals had
nothing to do with each other and above all, had
nothing to do with a fascist underground +n reality,
this fascist underground is *ey to understanding the
who also stands
accused, stated that
he 7understood7
that 1ihoul was the
7right hand7 of de
$onvoisin ".A
2@6/E# 1ihoul
certainly *new
Aanden $oeynants
and was very active
in the political party
7Ad$7 and 7$d$7
ran, the .,) with its
fascist )0.+) thin*
tan*
full version of events
! good way to start this story is with the politician
.aul Aanden $oeynants, who represented the .arti
,ocial
)hretien ".,)# in .arliament from 1@8@ to 1@E@ +n 1@?1, Aanden
$oeynants became chairman of the .,), and from 1@?? to 1@?8 he was
prime minister of $elgium 3rom 1@E/ to 1@E8, he was defense minister of
$elgium, followed in 1@E@ with another brief stint as prime minister
There was nothing 7social7 about Aanden $oeynants( ideas, however
While being educated by the &esuits in the 1@26s, he became a prominent
follower of >eon %egrelle, head of the fascist Bex party !lthough he didn(t
'oin the collaboration during World War ++, Aanden $oeynants did see*
contact with the 3lemish-nationalists in the late 1@86s, at the time still a
movement that was heavily persecuted for having wor*ed with the 1aHis
+n 1@8@, Aanden $oeynants, together with the intelligence-connected,
pro-colonialist 'ournalist &o -erard, set up the )ommittee for the Bevival
of the .,), which turned out to be successful: Aanden $oeynants and
-erard became top players in the new .,) party !t the same time that
these two men revived the .,), they also ran a Bed-scare campaign,
mirroring the one of ,enator &oseph Gc)arthy in the F, +n 1@55, Aanden
$oeynants set up a thin* tan* within the .,) to neutraliHe its labor union
wing !round this time, he met up with the intelligence-connected
aristocrat $aron $enoit de $onvoisin, who also became active in the .,)
9ver the next several decades .aul Aanden $oeynants and $aron de
$onvoisin became pillars of the fascist underground in $elgium The
organiHations they founded were later named as having played a *ey role
in the effort to destabiliHe $elgium, the ob'ective being to bring in a
stronger government that more effectively could counter the 7<-$
subversion7 of labor unions and left-wing political parties These
operations were planned since at least 1@E/ "//2# and continued until at
least the mid 1@86s ! brief timeline follows:
+n 1@?@, Aanden $oeynants set up )ercle des 1ations with a number
of his political allies, including $aron de $onvoisin and .aul
Aan*er*hoven "secretary-general of 9tto von =absburg(s and !lfredo
,ancheH $ella(s )0%+M founder of the $elgian branch of the W!)>,
also in 1@?@# )ercle des 1ations was a private, aristocratic club,
which started out with about 86 members who generally were
royalist, staunchly anti-communist, pro-1ato, pro-0uropean
integration and highly fascist 0xamples of the )ercle(s fascist
tendencies include the !pril 1@E6 reception in honor of the fascist
colonels that ruled -reece, the &anuary 1@E? celebration of the 16th
anniversary of .apa %oc(s =aitian dictatorship, and its magaHine(s
continuous support for the apartheid in !frica, and the dictatorships
of .inochet, 3ranco and ,alaHar The )ercle has been tied to
organiHed crime and more than a few of its most prominent
members have been accused of child abuse and child murder Thin*,
for instance, of $aron de $onvoisin, .aul Aanden $oeynants, &ean-
.aul %umont, )ount =erve d(Frsel, Boger $oas, )harly %e .auw, -uy
Gathot, !do $laton, -eneral Bene $ats, .hilippe )ryns and the de
Gerode family "//8#
+n 1@E1, .aul Aanden $oeynants, with funding from $aron de
$onvoisin, set up 1ouvel 0urope GagaHine "10G# !round this
magaHine a number of 10G-)lubs were organiHed where fascist
militants could meet each other
+n 1@E/, Aanden $oeynants and de $onvoisin founded )0.+), a
clandestine thin* tan* which represented a renewed effort to
neutraliHe the leftists elements within their .,) party Aan*er*hoven
once again was one of the co-founders
+n 1@E2, the fascists of the 10G clubs founded their own militant
paramilitary group: 3ront de la &eunesse "3&# 3rancis %ossogne, a
paid advisor of $aron de $onvoisin, was appointed head of 3&
The .ublic +nformation 9ffice ".+9#, a 'oint private-military
intelligence group headed by Ga'or &ean-Garie $ougerol, was
founded in 1@E8 $ougerol was a member of ,%B!8 -the heart of the
$elgian stay-behind networ*- which specialiHed in combat and
sabotage, parachute 'umping and maritime operations =e gave
orders to the head of 3ront de la &eunesse, 3rancis %ossogne
Aanden $oeynants and $aron de $onvoisin had been responsible for
$ougerol(s appointment and they could often be found at .+9
head;uarters To show how fascist he really was, $ougerol travelled
with )0.+) director $ernard Gercier to ,pain in 1@E5 to attend the
funeral of 3ranco "//5#
+n 1@EE, .+9 recruited .aul >atinus "//?#, a 1aHi who in turn had
been recruited by the F, %efense +ntelligence !gency "%+!# in 1@?E
and had later been trained by 1!T9 "//E# =is career was boosted by
letters of recommendation of several )0.+) directors "//8# +n 1@E8,
>atinus became a member of the 3ront de la &eunesse and in 1@81,
after the activities of the 3ront were exposed, he was given
permission by %ossogne to create yet another 1aHi militia: the
Westland 1ew .ost W1.(s head of security became the fascist
murderer Garcel $arbier "//@#, a Wac*enhut employee "/26#
! section within 3ront de la &eunesse was named -roup -, and consisted
solely of gendarmerie officers Beported members of this group were .aul
>atinus "1aHiM recruited by the %+! in 1@?E, age 1EM trained by 1!T9M
reserve lieutenant with the !ir 3orceM paid informant of ,tate ,ecurityM
recruited as an intelligence agent by .+9 in 1@EEM recommended
everywhere by the )0.+) leadershipM member 3ront de la &eunesseM
founder Westland 1ew .ost "W1.# in 1@81M named as one of the leaders
of -roup -M suicided in 1@88#, commandant >eon 3rancois "invited by the
F, !rmy(s )+% in 1@?@M educated by the %0!M received by .resident 1ixonM
secretary of the +nternational %rug 0nforcement !ssociationM founded the
gendarmerie(s 1ational $ureau for %rugs "1$%# in the 1@E/-1@E5 period
with .aul 7Ad$7 Aanden $oeynants and )+! support, and became the
1$%(s initial headM always present at the border when a new large
shipment of marihuana and cocaine of Ad$(s company was smuggled into
$elgiumM leading member of the subversive and fascist -roup -, together
with %0! agent 3ran* 0atonM provided the )+! chief in $elgium with
intelligence about leftists and other dissident groupsM accused in 1@@6 by
prostitute Gaud ,arr of involvement in orgies with minors, together with
.aul Aanden $oeynants and &ean %epretre "both accused by other sources
as well#M one of his successors at the 1$%, general $eaurir was also
accused of pedophilia and was also part of the )0.+) circle#, %0! agent
3ran* 0aton "his friend, pilot and %0! agent &ean-3rancois $usli*, was tied
with his friend Gadani $ouhouche to a number of assassinations#, Gartial
>e*eu, $ernard %evillet "former gendarme officer and friend of >e*euM
'udicial police officerM protected by Beyniers, Garnette and %e'emeppe as
soon as he was ;uestioned about his involvement in -roup -# and %idier
Gievis "$9$ officer who recruited for %ossogne(s 3ront de la &eunesseM
present at the 3& training camps# -roup - was part of wider operation to
infiltrate and subvert the $elgian state ,imilar compartmented cells were
located in the !rmy, the Fniversite >ibre de $ruxelles "F>$#, the Boyal
Gilitary ,chool, the Gobile >egion, the ,pecial +ntervention ,;uadron
"%iana -roup#, the narcotics section of the $9$ and different other
branches of the -endarmerie There(s very little information available
about all these groups "/21# +n addition to its efforts to infiltrate law
enforcement and the military, 3ront de la &eunesses also organiHed
training camps in the !rdennes 3ascists li*e &ean-3rancis )almette "'oined
the terrorist 9!,, which tried to assassinate de -aulle and destabiliHe
!lgeriaM self-defense instructor of %iana -roup recruitsM director of
Wac*enhut $elgium until 1@81M head of security of the annual ball of the
.,) in 1@86, headed by .aul Aanden $oeynants at the timeM member of
Westland 1ew .ost#, the later local Wac*enhut director who also
recruited $arbier, were instructors at these camps
The fascist networ* that Aanden $oeynants, de $onvoisin and their
associates had carefully built up had to absorb a severe blow in Gay 1@81
when excerpts of a confidential ,tate ,ecurity memo were published by
%e Gorgen The memo explained the role of )0.+), and more specifically
$aron de $onvoisin and &ean $ougerol, in cultivating a fascist
underground in $elgium
)913+%01T+!>
"*t was determined that certain members of the board of the !.B.;.*.!. 2#6
in the past have lent their cooperated to the publication and the editorial
office of 7B3, were part of the 7B3clubs of the $.J. '$ront de la
Jeunesse( and maintained contact with board members or supporters of
the two latter mentioned groups.
%mongst others, it concernsE Jean "reydel, secretarygeneral of the
!.B.;.*.!., "enoit de "onvoisin, treasurer of the !.B.;.*.!., Joseph 2Jo6
5erard, ;aul Fan Ierkhoven, Joseph $ran. and "ernard 3ercier ';B4*
noteE the most prominent, ;aul Fanden "oeynants, has been left out(.
The board, the administration and the editorial office of the 7B3, which
has been published under this name since =CK= by the "!ompagnie
*nternationale des Bditions ;opulaires" 2!.*.-.B.;.6, is located at no. 5 of
the -ekenstraat in "russels... $urthermore, at this address was located
the secretariat of the =CK2 founded 7B3clubs, as well, until =CKA, the
seat of $.J....
The seat of !.B.;.*.!. is located at no. JC of the "elliardstraat in "russels.
This building also contains the "elliard auditorium, the seat of
"3ouvement d+%ction pour l+0nite Buropeenne" 2##6, 1ust as the offices of
the "&ociete de ;romotion et de la -istribution 5enerale" 2;.-.5.6,
supervised, through a gobetween, by "enoit de "onvoisin...
The 7B3 is supported by "enoit de "onvoisin, who pays the rent of the in
the -ekensstraat located offices and hires the editor in chief as an
advisor... $rancis -ossogne, head of the $.J., was paid in the same way,
until he left the 7B3.
The partnership ;.-.5., and conse)uently de "onvoisin, through a go
between finances the maga.ine "*7$:GB;" which claims to be a "daily
paper for party leaders", but in reality is a bilanguage maga.ine with
strong anticommunist leanings. $rom =CK@ to =CKA its editor in chief was
3a1or Jean "ougerol, a higher career officer working for the
head)uarters of the domestic armed forces ';B4* noteE not to mention,
head of ;*:(. Jean "ougerol has spoken at lectures organi.ed by the
7B3clubs... This officer, who keeps in close contact with "ernard
3ercier, board member of the !.B.;.*.!., was mentioned as one of the
organi.ers of the transport from %ntwerp to the seat of the !.B.;.*.!. in
"russels of a wanted neona.i terrorist. This person had to be taken by
"ernard 3ercier to a domain in the %rdennes belonging to de "onvoisin
and subse)uently to $rance. The 5erman was intercepted by &tate
&ecurity during the trip from %ntwerp to "russels...
%ccording to unverifiable sources the $.J. would have approached several
foreign governments and oppositionmovements for financial support."
"/2/#
!lthough the publishing of this memo ended the public career of $aron
de $onvoisin and resulted in the disbanding of )0.+), the underground
networ* of fascists remained operational +t would be tied to the violent
-ang of 1i'vel robberies from 1@8/ to 1@85 and the )ellules )ommunistes
)ombattantes ")))# bombings in 1@88 and 1@85 ,everal men from this
fascist networ* would give a few hints about how their clandestine
operation was used by un*nown higher ups, at least one of them being F,
intelligence
"%round =CA=, ;aul <atinus testified more than once that he worked for
the %merican intelligence services. %lso his assistant, 3arcel "arbier,
claimed to work for an international organi.ation of which he never
wanted to give the name... :n top of that, ;aul <atinus testified in =CAJ
that his organi.ation, the W7;, to which <ibert, "arbier and others
belonged, worked for an unnamed allied power and countered the &oviet
infiltration in "elgium." "/22#
W1. member Gichel >ibert stated:
79ne received orders We can go bac* to, say, 1@8/ 3rom 1@8/ to 1@85
There were pro'ects7
7(J+ was told:K Sou, Gr >ibert, *now nothing about why we(re doing this
1othing at all !ll we as* is that your group, with cover from the
gendarmerie, with cover from ,ecurity, carry out a 'ob Target: The
supermar*ets Where are theyO What *ind of loc*s are thereO What sort
of protection do they have that could interfere with our operationsO %oes
the store manager loc* upO 9r do they use an outside security
companyO(7
7We carried out the orders and sent in our reports: =ours of opening and
closing 0verything you want to *now about a supermar*et What was this
forO This was one amongst hundreds of missions7 Jclearly hints to the
-ang of 1i'velK "/28#
Gartial >e*eu was another person who gave certain details =e had been
one of the earliest members of -roup - and was a good friend of
commandant >eon 3rancois and .aul >atinus =e gave his information in
1@85 after having fled to the Fnited ,tates
"When * 1oined the 5endarmerie * became a devout fascist. %t the -iana
5roup * got to know people who had the same convictions as me. We
greeted each other like the 7a.is..."
"-uring the gatherings of the $ront a plan was developed to destabili.e
"elgium and to prepare it for a nondemocratic regime. This plan
consisted of two partsE a cell political terrorism and a cell gangsterism. *
worked in the cell gangsterism. * was one of the specialist who had to
train young guys with rightist leanings, to knead them into a well trained
gang prepared to do anything. %fter that * had to break all contact with
them, so they could e#ist as an independent group and do robberies
without them reali.ing they were part of a wellplanned plot..."
7They(d have two plans The first one was to organise gangs to do hold up
of hostage, you
*now, *illingM the second one was to organise the so called 7>eft
movement7 who
will do a terrorist attempt 'ust to ma*e believe, ma*e the population
believe that
these terrorist attempts were done by the >eft7 "/25#
>i*e >ibert, >e*eu strongly hinted to the fascist underground(s
involvement in the -ang of 1i'vel affair, a series of violent robberies which
occurred from %ecember 1@8/ to 1ovember 1@85 )oincidentally, during
some of these robberies a number of individuals were *illed that not too
long before had belonged to )0.+), had informed persons about a plan to
subvert the state, or had been tied to sex parties, possibly with minors
"/2?# !lthough never prosecuted, the person who was the most severely
implicated in this affair was the fascist &ean $ultot
!gainst the advice of ,tate ,ecurity, $ultot had been appointed assistant
director of the ,int--illis prison in $russels =e acted as a liaison between
several 1aHi inmates and $elgian(s fascist underground, for which he
allegedly did some recruiting !mong his friends were 3rancis %ossogne,
head of 3ront de la &eunesse, and &ean-.aul 7.epe7 %eri'c*e, the owner of
the fascist &onathan club, which was fre;uented by such men as Gadani
$ouhouche and &ean-3rancis )almette )oincidentally, %eri'c*e was an
associate of &ean-Gichel 1ihoul They also had the same hobby:
blac*mailing people
!s for $ultot having been implicated in the -ang of 1i'vel affairM when a
stolen, burned out car belonging to the -ang of 1i'vel was found on the
side of the road, detectives also found a charred piece of paper with
handwriting of $ultot(s girlfriend, )laudine 3al*enberg !t that time,
3al*enburg wor*ed at the ministry of )ecile -oor, a former member of the
by then disbanded )0.+) The piece of paper was a fragment of a
3ebruary 1@88 speech that $ultot had given at the Triton club during a
shooting competition he had organiHed This event had been patroned by
)ecile -oor, secretary of state .ierre Gainil "also of )0.+)# and the
)ultural %epartment of the F, 0mbassy in $russels +n that same month,
also at the Triton, $ultot had given a demonstration to civil servants, law
enforcement officers and intelligence agents about the use of *evlar in car
doors )oincidentally, traces of *evlar were found in the car doors of the
burned out -ang of 1i'vel car These leads were never pursued "/2E#
%uring a house search at $ultot(s girlfriend inspectors found the
telephone number of doctor .inon in her address boo* 1obody *nows
for sure what it did there, but it does seem as if over time the .inon
dossier has become a corrupted blac*mail dossier for de $onvoisin and his
fascist friends "/28# !fter $ultot had fled to .araguay in 1@8?, in the
aftermath of the murder on &uan GendeH "by $ouhouche#, he decided to
sing The first thing he claimed was that the rumors of high level
involvement in the -ang of 1i'vel affair and a subse;uent cover up were
true Then the disinformation came: ,tate ,ecurity "the enemy of de
$onvoisin and $ultot# was behind it $ultot went on to advise examining
magistrate 3reddy Troch to reopen the .inon affair 9ne thing is for sure, a
lot of politicians and magistrates would not have appreciated that
! piece of evidence in the -ang of 1i'vel case that is not directly lin*ed to
$ultot, is that the ammunition the robbers used was uni;ue to the ,pecial
+ntervention ,;uadron "%iana -roup# !dditionally, in one of the robberies
the gang members used a tactic only seen in special police forces li*e
$elgium(s %iana -roup, a fact which might result in flashbac*s to 3ront de
la &eunesse and its -roup - branch
$ut wasn(t the 3ront disbanded in 1@81 after the memo of ,tate ,ecurityO
Well, it was, but it is *nown that Westland 1ew .ost, under the leadership
of >atinus remained in existence until 1@88 !nd li*e %ossogne, >atinus
too* orders from &ean $ougerol and his .+9 intelligence group, if not the
%+! directly "/2@#
>i*e 3ront de la &eunesse, .+9 was officially disbanded in 1@81 =owever,
$ougerol and his group did not disappear .+9 was absorbed into a
completely private entity named the 0uropean +nstitute of Ganagement
"0+G# $ougerol was followed up by none other than long-time
ambassador %ouglas Gac!rthur ++ "/86#, a nephew of the famous general
and by this time a very close friend and business associate of ,un Gyung
Goon "/81# >i*e .+9 had controlled 3ront de la &eunesse, so 0+G
remained in control of >atinus( Westland 1ew .ost and li*ely several other
aspects of the fascist underground Garcel $arbier, head of security of
W1., 'oined 0+G "/8/# &ust as interesting, gendarme colonel Bene
Gayerus became administrative-director of 0+G "/82# Gayerus had been
a co-founder of the ,pecial +ntervention ,;uadron "%iana -roup#, and was
a close ac;uaintance of &ean $ougerol, not to mention W1. members
$ouhouche and Wac*enhut director )almette "/88# =e referred people
loo*ing for a security expert to W1. head .aul >atinus "/85# !fter his
retirement Gayerus was suspected of having spied on the $9$ in $russels
for 0+G and to have recruited $ougerol into 0+G "/8?#
+f this isn(t enough to get someone at least interested in the lin*s between
the gendarmerie, the fascist underground, .+9-0+G and the -ang of
1i'vel, then also consider that 11 months before the first -ang of 1i'vel
robbery, $ouhouche had been totally implicated "but not prosecuted# in a
brea* in at the %iana -roup in which two doHen of the newest rifles and
pistols were stolen $ouhouche and $ultot *new each other well at the
time, as they both were prominent members of the $elgian .ractical
,hooting !ssociationM some of the shooting events they organiHed
included the theme (warehouse panic( "/8E#
!s you can see, it(s not really a surprise that $ultot and $ouhouche have
always been primary suspects of alternative researchers of having been
-ang of 1i'vel members The official investigators, in the first few years
examining magistrate &ean %epretre and his side*ic* )ommandant
%uterme, concluded that there were no lin*s to a fascist underground
$ut what authority do their claims really haveO %epretre had already been
accused of covering up the Gontaricourt-+srael case and soon thereafter
of drawing unnecessary attention to the .inon dossier "/88# +n 1@@?, :/
accused him of having been part of the child abuse networ* "/8@# Gaud
,arr had already mentioned his name in 1@@6 "/56# )ommandant
%uterme has now become notorious for having played a *ey role in
covering up the :-%ossiers
$aron $enoit de $onvoisin(s father, .ierre, visited the first $ilderberg
conference,
along with .aul van Ceeland ! regular line indicates interaction, an arrow
at the
end significant top-down influence
$y now it should be obvious that the )0.+) leadership played a *ey role in
the whole effort to subvert the $elgian state 1ot surprisingly, directors of
)0.+) not only interacted a lot with .+9 and the fascist underground, they
also had numerous ties to foreign intelligence
)0.+) director &o -erard, who had revived the .,) with Aanden
$oeynants after WW++, had designed an assassination plot against
>umumba, soon after )ongo had been granted independence from
$elgium =is plan was canceled after it was decided that the )+! should
ta*e over "/51#
)0.+) director .aul Aan*er*hoven had set up the $elgian branch of the
World !nti-)ommunist >eague "the >igue +nternationale de la >iberte# and
because of that was in close contact with the )+!, %+!, the 1!T9 stay-
behind networ* and the Goonies of ,un Gyung Goon +n addition to his
co-founding of )ercle des 1ations and l(+nstitut 0uropeen de
%eveloppement, he also was secretary-general of 9tto von =absburg(s
)0%+, ma*ing him a ma'or player in the intelligence-ridden Aatican-
.aneuropa networ* "/5/#
)0.+) director $ernard Gercier had numerous intelligence connections +n
$russels he provided the W1. with a flat to house militants and sensitive
dossiers Gercier was a good friend of .+9 head ma'or &ean $ougerol +n
1@E5, they together had been to the funeral of 3ranco, the fascist dictator
of ,pain Gercier also regularly met in $russels with several "members of
foreign intelligence agencies", and li*e Aan*er*hoven, he is *nown to have
been in contact with $elgian representatives of !ginter .ress, the
.ortuguese stay-behind networ* set up and controlled by the )+! "/52#
!ginter .ress had been founded by Sves -uLrin-,Lrac, a close associate of
9tto ,*orHeny and ,tefano %elle )hiaie, two ma'or players in the fascist
underground of 0urope ,erac had been one of the founders of the
terrorist 9!,, which had tried to assassinate %e -aulle and prevent the
independence of !lgeria "remember )almette of 3&, W1. and Wac*enhut,
who had begun his career in the 9!,O#
+n Gay 1@E8, a number of documents had been retrieved from a hastily-
abandoned !ginter .ress head;uarters 9n one of these documents a text
could be found which is perfectly in line with the words of Gartial >e*eu
and Gichel >ibert, not to mention numerous other statements from
individuals once connected to the fascist 7stay-behind7 networ*s
7+n the first phase of our political activity we must create chaos in all
structures of the regime Two forms of terrorism can provo*e such a
situation: blind terrorism "committing massacres indiscriminately which
cause a large number of victims#, and selective terrorism "eliminate
chosen persons# This destruction of the state must be carried out as
much as possible under the cover of (communist activities( !fter that, we
must intervene at the heart of the military, the 'uridical power and the
church, in order to influence popular opinion, suggest a solution, and
clearly demonstrate the wea*ness of the present legal apparatus
.opular opinion must be polariHed in such a way, that we are being
presented as the only instrument capable of saving the nation +t is
obvious that we will need considerable financial resources to carry out
such operations7 "/58#
)0.+) founder and treasurer $aron de $onvoisin also had his share of
intelligence connections !s mentioned, 3rancis %ossogne and his 3ront
de la &eunesse were completely dependent on his money +n late 1@E5 or
early 1@E?, de $onvoisin hosted a meeting at his castle where leading
fascist militants from $elgium, +taly, 3rance, $ritain and ,pain met with
each other "/55# >i*e Gercier and Aanden $oeynants, de $onvoisin could
regularly be found at .+9 head;uarters !lso, his good friend and security
consultant !ndrL Goyen, who supported his campaign against the :-
%ossiers, used to be an important player in the stay-behind networ*
"/5?# %e $onvoisin has not only stated that he wor*ed with F,
intelligence, .aul Aanden $oeynants and ma'or &ean $ougerol(s superior
"-eneral Boman# in countering ,oviet subversion, but also that his F,
friends were largely responsible for getting his arch enemy, the anti-fascist
head of ,tate ,ecurity, to resign
""esides his political role within the !B;*!, "enoMt de "onvoisin e#erted an
influence in NaOre '!ongo/ "elgian colony until =C@>(, firstly in the struggle
against communism and secondly attempting to curb corruption, with
friends from the %merican administration. Fan den "oeynants assigned
5eneral Goman and "enoMt on a number of missions in order to counteract
the &oviet influence in "elgium... Through a number of people with whom
he was in touch in the 0nited &tates and $rance, ". de " felt it necessary
to try and get the "elgian intelligence services under democratic control.
4e considered it urgent, since this was the only secret service to escape
control... 'bashes %lbert Gaes, head of "elgian intelligence( <argely
because of ". de ", Gaes was forced to resign in =CC>... ". de "onvoisin
was highly regarded by the head of the $rench secret services, %le#andre
de 3arenches, but the latter had no esteem for %lbert Gaes... 'bashes
%lbert Gaes a bit more(... he 'Gaes( tried to associate ". de " with the
e#treme right, a trick often used by the &oviet secret services... ;rofessor
<ode Fan :utrive concluded thatE +&everal times the %mericans tried to
convince Gaes to concentrate first and foremost on the Bastern block
countries whereas he seemed more interested in targeting e#treme right
wing movements. This clearly bothered the %mericans who got him to
resign.+" "/5E#
There are numerous lin*s between $elgium(s fascist underground and
intelligence The following table has been created to summariHe these
lin*s Gore information can be found in (the accused( appendix
#ame In Belium Forein
Garcel
$arbier
W1.M 0+G Wac*enhutM 1!T9
$aron de
$onvoisin
)0.+)M 3&M
.+9M $elgian
special
forces
With F, intelligence in )ongo and other places
Ga'or &ean
$ougerol
,%B!8M .+9M
0+G
1!T9
&ean-
3rancois
$usli*
+nvolved
with fascist
undergroun
d and -roup
-
%0!
&ean-3rancis
)almette
3&M W1. 9!,M $elgian director of Wac*enhut
)laude %ery ,%B!8M .+9M
involved
with fascists
and templar
orders
1!T9
3ran* 0aton -roup - %0!
)md >eon
3rancois
-roup - F, !rmyM %0!
&ac;ues
&onet
G!F0M
.inon affair
!ginter .ressM =absburg networ*
0ric >ammers W1.M
caught with
child
Wac*enhut
pornograph
y on his .)
.aul >atinus .+9M 3&M
W1.
%+!M 1!T9
0mile >ecerf head of
10GM
organiHer of
fascist
meetings
with de
$onvoisin
Aan*er*hoven(s advisor at the W!)>
%ouglas
Gac!rthur ++
0+GM
$an;ue
>ambert
1!T9 ",=!.0 and ,=!03#M ,tate %epartmentM
)3BM Goonies
)ol Bene
Gayerus
%iana
-roupM 0+G
under
Gac!rthur
++
0+G under Gac!rthur ++
$ernard
Gercier
)0.+)M W1. !ginter .ressM 3ranco(s regimeM regularly met
in $russels with "several members of foreign
intelligence agencies"
!ndre
Goyen
1!T9 stay-
behindM
good friend
of de
$onvoisin
1!T9 stay-behind
.aul Aanden
$oeynants
)0.+) !ssociate of !dnan <hashoggi in the 1@E6s
and 1@86s "/58#
.aul
Aan*er*hove
n
)0.+) !ginter .ressM W!)>M =absburg networ*
The =absburg networ* in this table is a reference to this person(s central
role in setting up and running what this author has been labeling the
7Aatican-.aneuropa networ*7 $esides the national branches of 9pus %ei
and the <nights of Galta, in $elgium this networ* consisted of such
organiHations as Gouvement d(!ction pour l(Fnion de l(0urope "G!F0#,
l(+nstitut 0uropeen de %eveloppement, !cadLmie 0uropeene des ,ciences
.oliti;ues, 9rdre du Bouvre, the >igue +nternationale de la >iberte "W!)>#
and )ercle des 1ations !ll these organiHations had overlapping
membership and were connected to other, e;ually reactionary
organiHations all over )atholic 0urope 9ne of the most important
branches in this extremely anti-communist networ* is the privatiHed,
intelligence-oriented, discussion group >e )ercle, which for over 56 years
has brought together ;uestionable individuals connected to 0uropean and
F, intelligence agencies "including )+! heads )asey and )olby,
respectively belonging to the <nights of Galta and 9pus %ei# +t was set
up by 3rench prime minister !ntoine .inay and the fascist intelligence
agent &ean Aiolet in the 1@56s 9tto von =absburg acted as a sponsor of
Aiolet "/5@#
+nterestingly, Aiolet is *nown to have been a member of )ercle des
1ations, meeting here with such men as $aron de $onvoisin, .aul Aanden
$oeynants, .aul Aan*er*hoven, de Gerode family, lawyer &ac;ues &onet
and other anti-communist radicals "/?6# +t(s probably no surprise to learn
then that most, if not all, of these men, including Aiolet, belonged to 9pus
%ei and the <nights of Galta "/?1# +t(s also *nown that Aiolet,
Aan*er*hoven and &onet wor*ed closely with 9tto von =absburg "/?/#
9pus %ei has come up more than once in $elgium conspiracy history $9$
officers -erard $ihay and -uy %ussart informed congressional
investigators during a closed session that they had been provided
information by two nobles belonging to 9pus %ei These two informed
the officers that at least @ members of 9pus %ei were involved in a plan to
subvert the $elgian state ,everal meetings between the conspirators,
which included gendarmerie general 3ernand $eaurir "accused of incest
and pedophilia# and .aul Aanden $oeynants, would have ta*en place at
)astle %ongelberg, an 9pus %ei retreat "/?2# +nterestingly, in 1@@?, both
:/ "/?8# and 1athalie W "/?5# mentioned %ongelberg in their
testimonies, referring to it as a location where children had been abused
by members of the networ* :8 has testified that members of 9pus %ei
had been among her most sadistic clients "/??#
$esides de $onvoisin and Aanden $oeynants, :1 also gave names and
details of other persons who played a *ey role in the fascist networ*
described above %e $aets and =upeH had received stac*s of private notes
of :1 which she had written up to ? years before the affair +n one of these
notes, which in this particular case could actually have been written after
the %utroux affair bro*e out, :1 described how she had been raped by a
7gendarme officer7 who always wore dar* brown sunglasses ,he
remembered also having seen this gendarme officer in =umo magaHine
several years before her testimony %e $aets immediately thought about
Gadani $ouhouche, and because he already had suspicions about lin*s to
the old -ang of 1i'vel dossiers, he gathered photographs of gendarme
officers suspected of having played a role in this affair
:1 was presented with 86 photographs, some showing real suspects,
others from unrelated dossiers "/?E# !fter another long and
psychologically challenging session, :1 had selected 8 pictures Three of
the selected men clearly were misidentified, as they have never been
lin*ed to the extreme-right or the -ang of 1i'vel and had been added to
the collection for no specific reason 3our other identifications made by
:1 turned out to be far more intriguing 9ne of them was the person %e
$aets already suspected: Gadani $ouhouche
The others were former gendarme officer )hristian !mory,
gendarme colonel -erard >host and the earlier-mentioned
gendarme colonel Bene Gayerus "/?8# !ccording to the
authors of (The :-%ossiers(:
"H= identified 3adani "ouhouche as the very violent driver
of the "3W who took her to +the factory+ and !hristian
%mory as a sort of slave driver who brought her and her
fellow victims to recording studios or parks where older
men shot at hunted children. :ne of the colonels belonged
to that group, H= says. 4er account about these kinds of
hunting parties on human game, about which H2, HJ, H?
and 7athalie W. later also speak, is by far the most
controversial part of her testimony... :ne of the individuals
that was recogni.ed used to be a driver in a service 'the
-iana 5roup( that was headed by <host and was in the

Ses, even
Gadani
$ouhouche
and some of
his associates
appeared in
the :-
%ossiers, and
not in the
mildest parts
possession of heavy black "3Ws 'earlier reported having
seen by H=(." "/?@#
7The factory7 :1 regularly spo*e about "see above# was a
location, where besides regular abuse, snuff movies were
shot Aanden $oeynants( private driver =enri $il, $aron de
$onvoisin, !nnie $outy, Gichel 1ihoul, Tony, the
controversial lawyer Gichel Aander 0lst, former prime
minister Wilfried Gartens, examining magistrate Gelchior
Wathelet and lawyer &ean-.aul %umont apparently all went
to the !,)9 factory to torture and abuse
either !s
$ouhouche
too* orders
from the
W1. and 3&,
who *nows
where things
might lead
The accused
$aron de
$onvoisin and
.aul Aanden
$oeynants
controlled
these
networ*s
from the
$elgianP0urop
ean side The
!merican
controllers
were the )+!,
%+!, %0! and
Wac*enhut
children "/E6# +n 1ovember 1@@?, :1 too* the investigators to the
location she had described 9n arrival, it turned out that the witness had
been tal*ing about the !,)9 factory, located 'ust outside $russels The
description she had given matched, and coincidentally, !,)9 was "and is#
owned by the $oas family, which used to be close friends and business
partners of the late .aul Aanden $oeynants "/E1# :1 mentioned having
seen a 7Boger7 "/E/# at the factory, apparently the head of the $oas
family who used to be a member )0.+) and )ercle des 1ations
3ollowing is a more detailed description of the men pointed out by :1:
$ouhouche was closely associated with -roup -, 3ront de la &eunesse,
Westland 1ew .ost and the %iana -roup =e has been accused of
involvement in a number of assassinations and brea*-ins +n 1@E@,
$ouhouche began preparations for a long-term operation to terroriHe and
extort a number of warehouses !ccomplices in this operation were
Bobert 7$ob7 $eyer "$9$#, )hristian !mory "$9$# Bene Tchang Wei >ing
"brother of an important $9$ officer#, &uan GendeH, and apparently also
&ean $ultot "/E2# This group is widely believed to have had something to
do with the -ang of 1i'vel Whether this was the case or not, their
operation was cancelled in 1@8? after $ouhouche was arrested on
suspicions of having murdered &uan GendeH )onfronted with testimonies
of )hristian !mory, $ouhouche admitted to his interrogators that
recruiting GendeH had been an assignment given to him by the W1.
leadership and that there was a political motive behind the attac*s they
had been planning "or, if they were behind the -ang of 1i'vel, might
actually have carried out# "/E8#
!dditionally, $ouhouche appears to have been closely associated with
Gichel 1ihoul =e went to the fascist &onathan )lub whose owner, .epe
%e Byc*e "committed suicide in /661# was on good terms with 1ihoul
"/E5# Together with $eyer and $ultot he went to the prestigious %ancing
Girano(s, where 1ihoul also went "/E?# The Girano became embroiled in
a drug scandal in the 1@86s, but accusations that its owner, .hilippe
)ryns, ran a child prostitution networ* were carefully ignored by the
magistrates "/EE# When $ouhouche was arrested in 1@8?, he pic*ed
&ean-.aul %umont as his legal representative The earlier-mentioned
%umont, once a member of the )0.+) council, was on close terms with
1ihoul, represented leading fascists as 3rancis %ossogne and .aul >atinus,
and shared a law office with the lawyer of !lexis !lewaeters "of the
Girano scandal# and Garc %utroux "/E8# !s already mentioned, %umont
himself has been accused of child abuse on several occasions +n 1@@?, :/
testified that she had seen $ouhouche at the %olo, 1ihoul(s favorite hang
out, tal*ing to =enri $il "the confidant and private driver of Aanden
$oeynantsM :1 claimed $il was one of her abusers who sometimes came
to pic* her up with Tony for abuse at !,)9# and being involved with some
of the child abusers "/E@#
)hristian !mory was a gendarme officer in the $9$ section and was part
of $ouhouche(s criminal 1aHi group to some day conduct a terror-
extortion campaign against warehouses =e wor*ed in the Walloon-
$rabant cell that investigated the -ang of 1i'vel and would later become a
leading suspect in this case Together with the 1aHi &ean-3rancis )almette
he was associated with the mercenary firm )ontact in $russels
+nterestingly, in /662, !mory was prosecuted with $aron $enoit de
$onvoisin and .ierre de $onvoisin for having forged <-$ documents to
prove a "vast leftwing conspiracy" against de $onvoisin involving ,tate
,ecurity "/86#
Gayerus has been discussed earlier =e was the administrative-director of
0+G under Gac!rthur ++, had been a co-founder of the %iana -roup, and
used to be a good friend of Gadani $ouhouche, &ean-3rancis )almette
"9!,M %iana -roupM 3ront de la &eunesseM W1.M Wac*enhutM etc# and .+9
head &ean $ougerol =e was one of the more un*nown suspects in the
-ang of 1i'vel case and his picture would have been virtually un*nown to
anyone in the public
-endarme colonel -erard >host, another rather un*nown suspect in the
-ang of 1i'vel case, was head of the %iana -roup in the early 1@86s +n
early 1@8/, >host used his authority to ac;uire control over the
investigation into the arms robbery at the %iana -roup, of which
$ouhouche would be the top suspect $y !pril, >host had effectively
halted the investigation )olleagues accused him of ignoring leads to the
extreme right >host actually *new a lot of fascists from the 3ront de la
&eunesse circles, and when he left the gendarmerie in 1@85, he 'oined the
,ecurity $ureau of the 0uropean )ommission =ere he teamed up with
fascists as .ierre 0veillard "once wor*ed in the cabinet of .aul Aanden
$oeynantsM his brother )hristian was a police commissioner in 0tterbee*
who protected and visited the notorious %olo#, Bobert Thomas "specialist
in political violenceM apparently ran his own intelligence group, trained
members of 1aHi organiHations li*e 3ront de la &eunesse and Westland
1ew .ost#, Boland Gaffioli "ex-member of the political section of the
$russels $9$, who helped infiltrating neo-naHi .aul >atinus into the ,tate
,ecurity ,ervice# and several others "/81#
0ven though there are plenty of reasons to be suspicious of these men, it
should be remembered that the accusations against Gayerus, >host,
!mory and $ouhouche are less powerful than many other aspects of :1(s
testimony $ouhouche was already $elgium(s most famous gangster and
his face had appeared in the media here and there !nd unfortunately,
neither the authors of the boo* (The :-%ossiers(, nor the %utroux dossier
summary, reported how many of the 86 pictures portrayed real suspects
:1 misidentified three, and possibly four pictures, which at best gives us a
?6N accuracy rate 0ven when one ta*es into account the psychological
problems :1 had with loo*ing at pictures, or the problems that come into
play when trying to recogniHe someone from a picture "or from a long
time ago#, it would have been nice if other :-witnesses could confirm
more aspects of this part of her testimony =owever, seeing how the
investigation proceeded, it(s li*ely that most of them have never been
as*ed about these men
$ut even without the accusations against these four former gendarmerie
officers, it appears that the :-%ossiers are intrinsically lin*ed to earlier
$elgian affairs Whether it involves large scale drug traffic*ing,
assassinations, subversion of state, or underground abuse and snuff
networ*s, the same individuals and organiHations appear time and time
again
The 0- connection continued
+n 1ovember 1@8?, ,an 3rancisco police had begun investigating claims of
sexual abuse centering around the !rmy(s )hild %evelopment )enter at
the .residio of ,an 3rancisco %uring the investigation, in !ugust 1@8E,
one of the girls ran into her abuser while on a shopping trip with her
father ,he froHe, pointed to a person named >t-)ol Gichael !;uino, and
identified him as 7Gi*ey7 Gi*ey, with help of a member of the child day
care center staff, had ta*en her off site to be abused at his home %uring
the following investigation, the girl could accurately point out the house
of !;uino "/8/# and describe some of the interior details "/82#
+n 9ctober 1@8E, news of the .residio molestings hit the local news and it
was reported that at least 58 of 166 children who had visited the day care
center showed physical and mental signs of sexual abuse "/88# ,ome of
the details that came out were that children had been tortured with
needles "/85# and that some had been forced to drin* urine and eat feces
"/8?# The parents sued the day care center for more than ?6 million
dollars "/8E#, and as time went on, more and more claimed there was a
cover up of the facts "/88# !;uino was under investigation for a while,
but never officially charged with anything "/8@# The case died a ;uiet
death
1evertheless, )ol !;uino was an interesting character and apparently
more relevant to the much later :-%ossiers than one would initially
anticipate +nstead of having a 0uropean fascist connected to 1!T9 and
F, intelligence, here you have an !merican fascist wor*ing for F,
intelligence who is touring 1!T9 installations over in 0urope ! biography:
&ust after !;uino had finished his undergraduate studies in political
science at the Fniversity of )alifornia at ,anta $arbara he became a
follower of !nton >aAey, and went on to become a high priest in the
)hurch of ,atan "/@6# =e went to Aietnam in the late 1@?6s to
>t-)ol Gichael
!;uino, through F,
intelligence, 1!T9-
0urope, fascism and
occult 1aHi rituals in
Wewelsburg castle
closer related to the
:-%ossiers than one
might initially thin*
9ne wonders,
during his
inspections of
0uropean 1!T9
installations, did he
meet with men
involved with .+9,
3ront de la &eunesse
or the W1.,
possibly even with
Aanden $oeynants
or $aron de
$onvoisinO +t(s far
from impossible,
become a psychological warfare expert "/@1# !t
some point, he served with the -reen $erets "/@/#
and in the 1@E6s he was a liaison officer to 1!T9 in
several 0uropean countries "/@2# While on tour
visiting 1!T9 installations in 0urope, !;uino made a
stop-over at Wewelsberg )astle, which, during WW++,
used to be =einrich =immler(s occult ,, sanctuary
!;uino even managed to perform a ,atanic
ceremony in the castle(s 7=all of the %ead7 "/@8# +n
1@81, !;uino was a reserve attache to the %efense
+ntelligence !gency "%+!# "/@5# and by 1@8? he held a
top-secret compartmentaliHed security clearance,
which are given to individuals involved in programs
that need to be even tighter controlled than regular
top secret programs =e apparently needed this
clearance for following studies at the 1ational
%efense Fniversity "/@?# !t the time the
investigation against him was launched, !;uino was a
program analyst at the !rmy Beserve .ersonnel
)enter in ,t >ouis "/@E# +n between all this, he was a
licensed securities dealer and an employee of Gerrill
>ynch "/@8#
$ut this was not the last we heard about !;uino +n
1ovember 1@88, federal investigators found out that
425 million had disappeared from a credit union that
reported
especially because,
according to victim-
witness .aul
$onacci, !;uino(s
special pro'ect in
0urope was the
fascist underground
"also -ladioO# +n
$elgian, who would
have been better
representatives of
this underground
than Aanden
$oeynants or $aron
de $onvoisin, or at
the very least one
of their close
associates in the
militaryO
only to possess 4/,5 million in assets Within wee*s of the affair, the local
community was abuHH with rumors of a child prostitution networ*
centering around the credit union(s owner, >awrence 7>arry7 <ing &r, a
person with highest level connections in Bepublican circles in both
1ebras*a and Washington %) ,enator &ohn W %e)amp ultimately
became the person who brought out the story of victim-witnesses as
!lisha 9wen, >oretta ,mith, .aul $onacci, Troy $oner and %anny <ing
about life in these abuse networ*s %e)amp wrote:
7.aul $onacci and other child victims have given evidence in great depth
on the central role of >t )ol Gichael !;uino in this depravity !;uino,
alleged to have recently retired from an active military role, was long the
leader of an !rmy psychological warfare section which drew on his
7expertise7 and personal practices in brainwashing, ,atanism, 1aHism,
homosexual pedophilia and murder7
7.aul $onacci reports the following 7Gonarch7-related activities, often
involving his commander at 9ffutt !3$, $ill .lemmons, and >t )ol
Gichael !;uino Travel to %resden in communist 0ast -ermany, where
weapons were inspected There and in the 3ederal Bepublic of -ermany,
the Gonarch personnel were fre;uently neo-1aHis This milieu is a special
pro'ect of >t )ol !;uino, who was a West 0uropean advisor to the F,
)hiefs of ,taff .aul $onacci has extensive experience in the !ryan 1ation
and other White ,upremacist cults7 "/@@#
+n his boo* (The 3ran*lin )over-Fp(, %e)amp explained that the Gonarch
pro'ect in some
circles was the unofficial name of an extreme mind control
networ* "hard to tell how much of this information was
confirmed by his friend William )olby, the former )+!
director# The basic idea was to use the alters of people
suffering from %issociative +dentity %isorder "%+%# for specific
military and intelligence purposes Fnfortunately, alternative
personalities are only formed at a relatively young age and
only under the most extreme stress, so most people wouldn(t
even thin* of carrying out this research $ut the 1aHis didn(t
mind, and it was apparently them who had laid the
foundations of this research in some of their concentration
camps
7!n account of the origin of the 7Gonarch7 pro'ect has been
compiled by those who have been debriefing G.% Jsame as
%+%K child-victims 1aHi experimentation in World War ++
concentration camps were said to have gone beyond simply
insane physical tortures They brainwashed people, for
military and strategic purposes !fter the war, !llen %ulles
and other Western intelligence people brought 1aHi doctors
out for use in the Fnited ,tates ! teenaged concentration
camp inmate named -reenbaum, who had participated to
save himself, also came to the Fnited ,tates <nown later as
7%r -reen,7 J266M important noteK he became a high- level
brainwasher, and is widely represented in brainwashing
programs with a distinctive )abalistic magic theme7
7The *illers in the 1aHi camps were themselves trained and
organiHed by psychiatrists and eugenicists, operating from the

,enator
&ohn
%e)amp,
pretty
much about
as credible
as authors
come, even
though his
wor* in
Aietnam
and his
connections
to )olby, to
many will
sound a
little bit too
much to be
true
1ebras*a
state
newspapers
of the
1@E6s and
7T87 bureau These psychiatrists had long been the pets of
white supremacist $ritish and !merican financier networ*s
!t least some of these 1aHi doctors were spirited out of
-ermany under the supervision of for $an* of 0ngland
-overnor Gontagu 1orman and Tavistoc* +nstitute %irector
&ohn B Bees on behalf of the $ritish government 1orman,
personally an insane Theosophist who had been chief of the
prewar pro-1aHi faction within 0ngland, and Bees organiHed
postwar propaganda and continuing psychological warfare
activities, and created 79rwellian7 groupings within F,
psychiatry and mental health fields7 "261#
!lthough many details still need to be filled in, we(ve come
full circle now %uring the 1@E6s and 1@86s, a number of
mainly !merican investigators began to claim that there
existed a highly-organiHed, post-WW++ fascist underground,
which appeared to be involved in drug running, gold
smuggling, weapons traffic*ing and other subversive
activities "Gae $russel was one of the first and inspired
many# The mainstream media generally ignored the claims
of these investigators, but in the early 1@@6s, during the stay-
behind affair "-ladio#, it became clear that these
investigators, at least to a large extent, had been right The
reason for the secrecy surrounding this underground networ*
also became clear: it was ultimately controlled by F,
intelligence
The stay-behind "-ladio# affair showed how since the end of
WW++, the )+! and a number of military agencies have been
setting up secret, anti-communist armies in most 0uropean
countries 0ven though there were plenty of regular anti-
communist !rmy officers to pic* from, 1aHis and other
fascists "li*e pro-colonialists# were appointed to run these
clandestine armies instead, which undoubtedly had
something to do with all the immoral operations that were to
be carried out +n each country this F, intelligence controlled
networ* seems to have had the
1@86s
fre;uently
mentioned
his name
=is
"incomplete
# Who(s
Who:
"state
senator/ b.
7eligh,
7ebraska,
July @,
=C?=...
".%.,
0niversity
7ebraska,
J.-...
married 3a
Thi 7ga,
:ctober =@,
=CKA...
3ember
7ebraska
<egislature,
<incoln,
=CK=P /
owner
apartment
comple#es
in
7ebraska/
&erved to
captain 0.&.
%rmy,
=C@AK>.
3ember
7ebraska
"ar
%ssociation
Gepublican.
" 0ven
though he
gave the
names of
many
alleged
abusers
"and child
murderers#,
none of
them have
dared to
ta*e him to
court +n
fact, the
person
from this
group who
was pic*ed
to ta*e on
%e)amp,
soon ended
up in 'ail for
child abuse
9ne ma'or
newspaper
which
wrote a hit
piece on
%e)amp
and his
boo* was
soon forced
to pay
%e)amp
"more than
a dollar
and less
than a
hundred
thousand
dollars" in
damages
The
newspaper
also had to
publish a
retraction
and state
that
%e)amp(s
research
indeed had
been
sound
approval of the old pro-colonial aristocracy, which was usually centered
around a royal court or a number of hard right political leaders
!s a result of the <ennedy assassination, ;uite a number of !mericans
became s*eptical of the )+! and launched their own private investigations
into this organiHation +n the following years and decades, various F,
investigators brought out more and more evidence that the )+! was
involved in many things that couldn(t stand the light of day !s stated, this
included the recruiting of 1aHis, infiltration of the domestic media,
massive drug- and arms traffic*ing, organiHing coups against legitimate
governments, assassinations, false flag terrorist attac*s and mind control
research ,ome of the most well *nown 7rogue7 )+! men "and associates#
have been Ted ,hac*ley, -eneral &ohn ,inglaub, Thomas )lines, )arl
&en*ins, %avid Gorales, Baphael Duintero, 3elix BodrigueH, 0dwin Wilson,
Bichard !rmitage, !lbert =a*im, -eneral Bichard ,ecord, and 9liver
1orth This list is by no means complete, and even includes such former
)+! directors as William )olby, William )asey and -eorge $ush
9f particular interest to this article is 0dwin Wilson, who used to be a
member of ,hac*ley(s 7,ecret Team7 +n 1@86, )olonel )utolo wrote an
affidavit claiming that Wilson ran large scale surveillance operations in
order to receive an advance warning of anyone trying to lea* information
about )+! drug traffic*ing operations 0lectronic surveillance had been
instituted against a number of ,enators and )ongressmen, numerous
police officials, 'udicial figures and the )atholic cathedrals of 1ew Sor*
and $oston $esides regular surveillance, Wilson was also accused of
selling the sensitive information he had ac;uired to companies that were
part of the military-industrial complex, which they in turn used as
leverage against Washington politicians to score contracts "26/#
!ccording to 3ran* Terpil, the business partner of Wilson in supplying
weapons and special forces to <hadaffi from 1@E? to 1@81, Wilson was
involved in the actual blac*mail operations
7!ccording to fugitive ex-)+! officer 3ran* Terpil, )+!-directed sexual
blac*mailing operations were intensive in Washington at about the time
of the Watergate scandal 9ne of those operations, Terpil claims, was run
by his former partner, 0d Wilson Wilson(s base of operations for
arranging trysts for the politically powerful was, Terpil says, <orean agent
Ton ,un .ar*Ys -eorge Town )lub +n a letter to the author, Terpil
explained that Z=istorically, one of WilsonYs !gency 'obs was to subvert
members of both houses Jof )ongressK by any means necessary )ertain
people could be easily coerced by living out their sexual fantasies in the
flesh ! remembrance of these occasions JwasK permanently recorded
via selected cameras The technicians in charge of filming JwereK T,%
JTechnical ,ervices %ivision of the )+!K The unwitting porno stars
advanced in their political careers, some of JwhomK may still be in office7
"262#
!lthough Terpil(s claims are hard to verify, this still is a very interesting
comment >i*e ,un Gyung Goon and his Fnification )hurch, .ar* had
close ties to the <orean )entral +ntelligence !gency "<)+!# and more
importantly, the )+! and its partly privatiHed, anti-communist, fascist
underground "268# !lso, both Goon and .ar* have been tied to
pedophile blac*mail operations in the Fnited ,tates Goon through the
activities of his right-hand man, )ol $o =i .a* "265#, and .ar* through his
-eorge Town )lub(s first president, Bobert <eith -ray
-ray rose to prominence in the late 1@56s as secretary of 0isenhower(s
)abinet !fter leaving the White =ouse he, for more than three decades,
became a leading manager of =ill I <nowlton, one of the most influential
Washington lobbying firms, especially during the 1ixon and Beagan years
%e)amp noticed that -ray was the "closest friend in Washington" of
=arold !nderson, a person accused by several victim-witnesses in the
3ran*lin case of being a pedophile -ray and his company were tied to the
+ran-)ontra affair and came out in support of )atholic priest $ruce Bitter,
who was accused of pedophilia "26?# This priest wor*ed in partnership
with !mericares, which coordinated its aid missions with the )+!, the
Aatican and the Beagan administration !ccording to %e)amp, Bitter and
his )ovenant youth organiHation were at the center of pedophile ring that
procured children from ,outh-!merica !dditionally, -ray used to be a
business partner of 0dwin Wilson in the years before the latter was
arrested for having sold massive amounts of )8 to <hadaffi %ecamp:
"&aid to be 4arold %nderson+s "closest friend in Washington," 5ray is also
reportedly a specialist in homose#ual blackmail operations for the !*%...
5ray+s associate Wilson was apparently continuing the work of a reported
collaborator of 5ray from the =C5>+sQ3c!arthy committee counsel Goy
!ohn, now dead of %*-&. %ccording to the former head of the vice s)uad
for one of %mericaRs biggest cities, +!ohn+s 1ob was to run the little boys.
&ay you had an admiral, a general, a congressman, who did not want to
go along with the program. !ohnRs 1ob was to set them up, then they
would go along. !ohn told me that himself.+" "26E#
+t(s becoming routine in this article, but )ohn, a rabid anti-communist
sadist, has also been tied to the )+!(s fascist underground !ccording to a
1@58 news report, )ohn and his aide %avid ,chine had met up with
,panish members of an international underground 1aHi networ* while on
a spy-hunting trip in 0urope ,ome of the leading members of this
networ*, according to the newspaper, were )ol 9tto ,*orHeny, ='almar
,chacht and Werner 1aumann "former ,tate ,ecretary in -oebbels(
Ginistry of .ropagandaM among the last to see Gartin $ormann# "268# +t(s
hardly a secret these days that ,*orHeny, a security consultant to 3ranco
and &uan .eron after the war, was in touch with 1aHi terrorists as Sves
-uerain ,erac "3rench 9!,M .ortuguese !ginter .res# and ,tefano %elle
)hiaie "./# The only thing a bit odd about this report is that it spea*s
about a "7a.i!ommunist underground", implying that 1aumann and his
subversive friends would be interested in wor*ing with the ,oviet Fnion in
case they managed to overthrow the West--erman government This
might sound scary, but it(s also ridiculous, as the 1aHis, including the post-
war ones, were as anti-communist as they came !ccording to 0+B, )ohn
could later be found on the board of .ermindex, a fascist and intelligence
lin*ed company that has been tied to the <ennedy assassination
.aul $onacci, one of the victim-witnesses in 3ran*lin affair, also clearly
stated >arry <ing used him in blac*mail operations in 1ew Sor* and
Washington The latter was in connection with the activities of a close
associate of >arry <ing, )raig ,pence, who was involved in a prostitution
ring consisting of underaged boys that were supplied to Washington(s
upper class, which went right up to the White =ouse "26@# +nterestingly,
it was ,un Gyung Goon(s Washington Times which first exposed the
White =ouse prostitution scandal in 1@8@
7)raig & ,pence, an enigmatic figure who threw glittery parties for *ey
officials of the Beagan and $ush administrations, media stars and top
military officers, bugged the gatherings to compromise guests, provided
cocaine, blac*mailed some associates and spent up to 4/6,666 a month
on male prostitutes, according to friends, ac;uaintances and records7
7!mong the clients identified in hundreds of credit-card vouchers
obtained by The Washington Times - and identified by male prostitutes
and escort operators - are government officials, locally based F, military
officers, businessmen, lawyers, ban*ers, congressional aides, media
representatives and other professionals Gr ,pence(s influence appeared
unlimited, aptly demonstrated by his ability to arrange midnight tours of
the White =ouse, according to three persons who said they too* part in
those tours7
7,everal former associates said his J,pence(sK house on Wyoming !venue
was bugged and had a secret two-way mirror, and that he attempted to
ensnare visitors into compromising sexual encounters that he could then
use as leverage The man, a business associate of Gr ,pence who was
on the White =ouse tour, said: 7=e was blac*mailing people =e was
taping people and blac*mailing them7
7J! businessmanK described Gr ,pence as 7strange,7 saying that he often
boasted that he was wor*ing for the )+! Gr ,pence told him that the
)+! might 7doublecross him,7 however, and *ill him instead 7and then to
ma*e it loo* li*e a suicide7 The businessman also said he attended a
birthday bash for Boy )ohn at Gr ,pence(s house =e said Gr )asey was
at the party7 "216#
7%uring the past few wee*s, Gr ,pence told several friends that the call-
boy operation was being investigated by the F, !ttorney(s 9ffice and
other federal authorities as a possible )+! front =e told the friends that
the )+! used the service to compromise other federal intelligence
&une /@, 1@8@, the
well-*nown headline
several months after
-eorge =W $ush had
become the new
president of the
Fnited ,tates %oesn(t
it remain strange that
it was ,un Gyung
Goon(s paper, whose
networ* has been
closely tied to sexual
blac*mail operations,
became responsible
for exposing a
homosexual blac*mail
ring so closely tied to
the White =ouseO
Goon(s associate,
general %aniel 9
-raham "deputy head
)+!M head %+!M F,-,)M
pusher of the ,tar
officials and foreign diplomats 9ne friend ;uoted
him as saying, 7)asey(s boys are out to get me77
7%uring a lengthy interview at a Ganhattan
apartment in !ugust, Gr ,pence fre;uently
alluded to deep mysteries 7!ll this stuff you(ve
uncovered "involving call boys, bribery and the
White =ouse tours#, to be honest with you, is
insignificant compared to other things +(ve done
$ut +(m not going to tell you those things, and
somehow the world will carry on7 =e also tal*ed
fre;uently of suicide, saying repeatedly, 7Gy life is
over7 =e reserved deep bitterness for high-
powered friends he said had forsa*en him 7+(ve
had the world at my house, and now they don(t
*now who + am,7 he said 7$ut they did come,
didn(t theyO77 "211#
The scandal was first exposed in late &une 1@8@ and
by 1ovember 1@8@ ,pence had committed suicide
! serious investigation never followed and all
records pertaining to the case have been sealed for
many decades to come 9ne of the reporters
involved in initially bra*ing the story explained he
had been told that these records will eventually be
unsealed, but not before there(s "a cold day in
Wars program#, stated
in this article that
because of this ring,
top-Washington
officials might have
been compromised by
the <-$ "a little one-
sided warning# Was
there a deeper
meaning as to why
this scandal suddenly
had to be "partially#
exposedO Was
somebody sending a
message to the White
=ouseO 1ext to why
and how the whole
affair was covered up,
these also are
legitimate ;uestions
to be as*ed
hell" "21/#
&ust as the 1@8? Girano scandal, the :-%ossiers
contain evidence that sexual blac*mail operations, whoever is running
them, are not limited to the Fnited ,tates +n 1@@?, :1 reported how the
same activities had been going on in $russels Bead and compare:
7,ince + was 8 or @ years old, Gitch J1ihoulK would often enough ta*e me
with him and give me the assignment to hang around a certain customer +
li*ed doing that + en'oyed seeing them shamble around, their efforts to
stay out of my way unnoticed + smiled when Gich as*ed me to stand next
to a customer to ma*e a picture, and how the customer reluctantly smiled
and put a wea* arm around my shoulder The glances which were then
exchanged between the one ta*ing the picture and the customer were
priceless The customer *new he was trapped +n the night they had
been the boss, now they were prey Too bad that most of them, once
they *new they had been trapped, went to experiment even more during
the night7
7*n "russels there was a villa in which a room was set up with builtin
cameras. Bven in the =CK>s these cameras were so discrete that only the
people who maintained them and the child prostitutes knew where they
were located... Why did * had to get those guys clearly in the picture, why
was * supposed to get them to hit me and brutally rape me9 Why was
+regular+ se# often not enough9... "lackmail, the word that was never
mentioned, * only started to really understand when * was thirteen,
fourteen years old..."
7)ontracts between the business milieu and the political world, contracts
between businessmen amongst each other, fraud with subsidies or
licenses, setting up fa*e firms, criminal contracts li*e arms trade
everything was possible !nd it always ended with sex and children
.ictures were ta*en, in 'est, to *eep both parties to their contracts The
men were brought to ideas by child pornography movies that were played
at parties The pimps also had another tactic They invited a person who
could be useful to them They went to dine with him, and too* him - after
he had been li;uored up - to a (party( Gen from the top layer of society
are used to visiting or getting offered prostitutes They usually *new that
something li*e this would follow, and the prostitutes they would see upon
entering would be slightly older girls, between 1? Jsexually mature in
$elgiumK and 18 years old Gore booHe and cocaine would be supplied,
for ambience !nd only then the (prey( would be ta*en to a room where a
younger girl was waiting, li*e me, then7
7Gost men probably realiHed only afterwards in what *ind of hornet(s
nest they now found themselves, but by then it was far too late Gen
were introduced to the networ* by colleagues, friends or family members
)arefully or slowly, or bris*ly after a party ,tep by step customers, who
first went to bed with me cautiously, were stimulated to rougher sex +
was forced to help them with that They became complicit and at the
same time their mutual connections became tighter 1ot one of these
people was still inclined to sign contracts with individuals outside the
networ* +f that happened one could ma*e them pay dearly for that7
"212#
To summariHe, extreme sadomasochist ",G# obsessions combined with
blac*mail appear to be the most obvious reasons for the existence of the
abuse networ*s &udging by some of the names, the extreme abuse
almost seems li*e the ultimate admission test for some aspect of what
senior $))+ officials once termed 7the blac* networ*7 "218#
!nother fre;uently mentioned reason for the existence and protection of
these high level child abuse networ*s is mind control research with a
specific focus on %issociative +dentity %isorder "%+%# "215# $ac* in the
1@E6s, the )+!(s past mind-control programs were exposed, but
apparently by that time the agency had already transferred these
programs to child abusing cults "21?# 0ven if the research itself was not
exported to other countries, it(s still clear that :1(s pimp Tony *new
exactly how to deal with :1 when her dissociative identities began to
manifest Duestion is, who educated himO
1ovember /66@ update: *t might be interesting to read a newer *&5;+s
article that )uite clearly traces the se#ual entrapment operations in
"elgium to a !*% 3I0<TG% subpro1ect probably gotten out of hand
that began in the mid =C5>s.
1ore on the -atanic link and the biest picture possible
9f course, the most controversial explanation for the abuse has hardly
been discussed yet: ,atanism 0specially outside )hristian circles this
highly foreign "and silly# topic is generally associated with, if anything,
fairytales from the F, countryside and maybe a handful of deranged
teenage blac* metal fans ,atanism is a bit more enigmatic than that,
however 3or starters, there have been a huge amount of reports about
,atanic and-or ritual abuse "the latter not necessarily the same as
,atanism# since the late 1@E6s in both the F, and F< -oing through
newspaper archives will show that especially since the late 1@86s the
accusations became epidemic with estimates that anywhere between
16,666 to /6,666 survivors of such abuse were getting treatment "21E# !s
usual, the gate*eepers in the press and psychology community refused to
ta*e the topic serious and soon came up with the accusation that the
therapists were the ones responsible for this 7hysteria7 !lthough reports
never dried out, the media hardly addresses this issue these days
$esides the more well *nown >aAeyan ,atanism, which is a basic
7spiritual7 philosophy for the self-absorbed and mentally disturbed,
there(s also a more ritual-based ,atanism, a*a >uciferianism, which is
intrinsically lin*ed to the numerous ritual-based mystery cults of the
ancient Giddle-0ast and 0urope Without going in the religious details, it(s
possible that some of the more abominable practices have survived, even
if only used in a practical "for recruiting# and symbolic way &ust remember
)ol !;uino(s ,atanic hobbies or what %e)amp wrote about 7%r -reen7
being influenced by )abalistic magic
>uciferianism, a deceptive and dar* form of gnosticism, can still be found
in the Gemphis Gisraim Bite of 3reemasonry "28[-@@[# "218# and the
even more low-profile Gartinist and ,ynarchist 9rder "21@# +f these two
organiHations have any political influence is a good ;uestionM as virtually
nothing has been written on them we 'ust don(t *now +t(s only because of
the internet that a little bit of information can be pieced together ,o it
appears that >icio -elli, the former notorious head of the fascist ./ lodge,
is a @@[ (grand hierophant( and honorary international head of the
Gemphis Gisra\m Bite in +taly "2/6# +n /668, there were rumors in ,pain
that the newly nominated head of the -uardia )ivil "e;uivalent of the
$elgian gendarmerie# was pic*ed because of his membership in the
Gartinist and ,ynarchist 9rder "2/1# !llegedly, the royal house of ,erbia,
which in /668 hosted a meeting of the private intelligence group >e
)ercle, is also involved in Gemphis Gisraim and ,ynarchism "2//#
This is about all the information available on membership in these two
gnostic organiHations +t might be a coincidence, but -elli "2/2#, !rruche
"2/8# and the royal <arageorgevitch family of ,erbia "2/5# appear to
represent a distinctly extreme right-wing milieu, which has not only been
highlighted in this article, but also in the article on >e )ercle +n $elgium
this milieu has largely been represented by the Aatican and F,
intelligence-lin*ed right wing of the .,), and coincidentally, besides
numerous accusations of child abuse against .,) members, some have
also been accused of ritual abuse and ,atanism, albeit largely through
9pus %ei
3irst up are the claims of &ac;ues Thoma, who once was a treasurer of the
.,) youth division =is boss was the notorious )0.+) member &ean-.aul
%umont, the alleged child abuser "2/?#
7&ac;ues Thoma was at a restaurant with ,ara de Wachter "61P16P55#
when he bro*e down in tears =e participated in 1@85-8? in several
satanic sessions close to )harleroi7
7=e is very afraid =e was a treasurer of the youth section of the .,) =e
often met with Gichel %ewolf, .hilippe ,ala and &ean-.aul %umont They
tried to direct Thoma toward 9pus %ei what they considered 1ec .lus
Fltra J>atin for 7nothing further beyond7K7
7Fnder the pretext of initiation tests for 9pus %ei he was brought to a
$lac* Gass with sexual acts =e mentions the presence of girls from a
country in the 0ast "12-18 years# =e was drugged before being ta*en
into a room with mas*ed people who had dressed in blac* robes The
participants dran* blood =e was placed in the presence of a na*ed little
girl laying down on an altar - she had died7
7=e encountered the grand master, 3rancois-&oseph, who told him that he
was a police informant and that he had to be careful 3rancois-&oseph is
a notary implicated in the traffic*ing of girls for prostitution from the
0ast7
7=e wanted to leave but was drugged again =e wo*e up the following day
in his car =e left the party J.,)K and made a declaration to the $,B
J,pecial +nvestigations Fnit of the gendarmerieK in )harleroi7 "2/E#
:8, who also claimed to have been ta*en to ,atanist blac* masses,
fingered .aul Aanden $oeynants, %umont(s boss, as a violent abuser and
added that 9pus %ei members "li*e these# had belonged to her most
sadistic cli;ue "2/8#
.sychotherapist .ascal Willems had information on another .,) member,
Gelchior Wathelet, who together with his mentor .aul Aanden $oeynants
was named by :1 as a child abuser "2/@#
"&ince =CC2, "rassine was in contact with ;ascal Willems, a fellow
psychotherapist. Willems looked after two children 2A=> years6 who were
victims of child molesters and &atanists... The children would have
participated in a combined feast and orgy organi.ed by 3elchior
Wathelet in a castle located in the region of Ferviers. The castle belongs
to a private association. Willems would be in the possession of an
invitation... This 'abuse( went on until the children were put to death. The
children came from a children+s home with a complicit director."
"%t the time, Willems spoke about the affair to the adviser of the &%J '<es
&ervices de l+%ide S la Jeunesse, or youth support( of Ferviers, who told
him to keep )uiet. 4e has been intimidated or has been threatened by
telephone by the boss of the 1udicial police in Ferviers and by the advisor
of the &%J, and by an anonymous person. !ontact between "rassine and
Willems in :ctober7ovember =CC5 and at the end of =CC@. "rassine
speaks of it to -enayer 21udicial police in 7amur6. $ollowing that, Willems
was threatened with "suicide" 'by a superior of 3r. -enayer(... The 2 files
of the &%J would have disappeared... Willems hid the relevant documents
in a safe place at this office..." "226#
The last .,) member to be accused of "sectarian or satanic" activities is
&ean-.ierre -rafe Fntil the early 1@86s, -rafe used to be a board member
of )0.+), alongside $aron de $onvoisin, .aul Aanden $oeynants, &ean-.aul
%umont and others "221# +n 1@8/ and 1@88, shortly after the demise of
)0.+), he was accused of pedophilia and came under investigation =is
brother, &ac;ues, was later convicted for these facts and ended up in 'ail
"22/# $esides the prominent but fraudulent 9liver Trusgnach case, there
were other unreported charges of child abuse against -rafe "222# !s for
the ,atanist charges:
"&ectarian or satanic activities at the Falmont castle in 3erbes<e
!hateau '!hateau de la Go)uette(. :wner of the chateau L ;ierre $erbus
2>K,>=,?26. 4omose#ual banker ""< '"an)ue "ru#elles <ambert(. -i
Gupo and 5raffe would have been seen at these parties... % report of the
;olice of <obbes 'nearby town, to the north( received the same
information concerning Jean;ierre 5raffe... % rapport of the "&G '&pecial
*nvestigations 0nit of the 5endarmerie( in Thuin 'another nearby town(
contains approaching information." "228#
!s you can see, it(s not unreasonable to *eep an open mind that there
could well exist a ,atanic abuse cell somewhere within the earlier-
mentioned blac* networ* >i*e with any intelligence pro'ect, it would only
be necessary for a few ritual and-or occult practitioners of, for example
the Gemphis-Gisraim rite or the Gartinist and ,ynarchist 9rder "or
apparently 9pus %ei and the <nights of Galta#, to be initiated into this
blac* networ* while all the rest of the staff and membership of these
organiHations would *now little or nothing about these depraved
practices !s for 9pus %ei and <nights of Galta, the ./ lodge affair
provided evidence that at the highest level these two )atholic
organiHations were in control, together with F, intelligence "225#
Fpdate: +n the past we too* it a little further in this section We slowly
found out, however, that the sources of this information really weren(t
reliable !nd to be honest, we continue to advise eveyone to remain
s*eptical of any claims about high level satanism
Conclusion
)learly it(s possible with the %utroux affair - which ultimately has
surprisingly little to do with %utroux himself - to ta*e things as far as one
wants The one thing that is certain is that
%utroux was not an exception in terms of sexual
preferences and brutality, even if, hypothetically, he
wasn(t "loosely# attached to an abuse networ* The
$elgian 'udiciary and press never wanted to hear
about networ*s and sabotaged and ridiculed anyone
who tried to prove the opposite +ronically, especially
in $ritain the existence of these networ*s, especially
through the internet, has increasingly been
ac*nowledged +t(s also a fact that the %utroux case
was handled entirely different in the $ritish press
than in most of the $elgian press, showing 'ust how
easy it is to simulate ob'ectivity This does not
withstand that even though the $ritish press
occasionally prefers to expose an overseas sexual
abuse scandal, at least to some extent, they are not
always very good at doing the same thing in their own
country
+n $elgium, at the very least the evidence seems to
point to a loose networ* of criminals, fascist militants,
businessmen, law enforcement officers and child
abusers who fre;uently met one another in such
clubs as >es !trebates, the %olo, the &onathan, >e )lin
d(9eil, the )o-)li-)o, .latos, >es Trois )anards, )oco
$each, >e .erro;uet, the 0uro @/ bar in Tervueren or
the prestigious Girano !ccording to the testimonies,
child abuse was regularly going on in the private
areas of these clubs, or possibly after closing time, at
certain evenings, or in nearby apartments belonging
to the club owner 3urthermore, :1 ;uite convincingly
pointed out that the hotel-villa of :1(s grandmother,

)hild 3ocus, or the
0uropean )enter
for Gissing and
,exually 0xploited
)hildren, was
founded in 1@@8 by
%aniel )ardon de
>ichtbuer and
headed by this
person ever since
+n /665, de
>ichtbuer became
chairman of the
+nternational
)entre for Gissing
and 0xploited
)hildren "+)G0)#,
head;uartered in
Washington and
founded in 1@@@
Who is this
>ichtbuerO 3irst of
all, he is ;uite big in
the financial world,
with former
positions in $an;ue
one of !nnie $outy(s homes, and the !,)9 factory
were other similar 7safe-houses7 for various forms of
child abuse 9ther witnesses pointed to a whole
range of other villas, country houses and castles
where abuse parties had been held
The problem with the above theory, of course, is that
it(s impossible for the mafia and a handful of mid- to
higher level officials to hide their involvement in all
these dirty schemes =ighest level cover in
combination with the cooperation of the press is
necessary to facilitate a cover up of this magnitude
!nd coincidentally, with names as $aron de
$onvoisin, .aul Aanden $oeynants, 0tienne %avignon
and Gaurice >ippens we have alleged abusers with
endless connections in intelligence and covert
operations, the 'udiciary, law enforcement, regular
politics and the globalist elite Within $elgium several
of the most senior 'udges, li*e Gelchior Wathelet and
&ean %epretre "not counting Aan 0spen#, were named
as abusers, and coincidentally they played crucial
roles in earlier affairs where cover ups and
manipulations had been going on, li*e the .in* $allets
and the -ang of 1i'vel
Gaybe it now becomes obvious why everything in the
%utroux dossier that pointed to a larger networ* 'ust
had
$ruxelles >ambert,
the $elgian
$an*ers(
!ssociation, A.
$an* >iechtenstein
"with 1i*olaus von
>iechtenstein#,
Thomas )oo*
Traveller )he;ues
and the 0uropean
3inancial Gar*eting
!ssociation =e
also has been
executive president
of the aristocratic
0uropa 1ostra $ut
things become
really problematic
upon reading that
de >ichtbuer is a
member of the
honorary
committee of
)ercle de >orraine,
together with with
Gaurice >ippens
and 0tienne
%avignon 0;ually
worrying is his
position as
honorary executive
president of the
<onin*li'*e
Aereniging der
=istorische
Woonsteden en
Tuinen van $elgiT,
together with
prince !lexander
de Gerode "former
chair# and )ount
-hislain d(Frsel
%avignon used to
be a board member
too There(s
another indication
that de >ichtbuer
might not be the
best choice for an
anti- child abuse
organiHation: 1@@8,
,tef &anssens, (The
names from the
cover up(, p 22: "*n
=CAC, '7icolas( de
Ierchove
d+:usselghem
'!B;*!/ chef de
cabinet of Fanden
"oeynants/ contact
of Fd" to the ;*:
intelligence
organi.ation( and
;aul Fankerkhoven,
!B;*! member and
cofounder of
!ercle des 7ations
'among many
other things(...
were employees of
the maga.ine
+Gevue "elge+. This
rightwing
maga.ine had as
manager the
present director of
the !enter for
3issing !hildren
and former ""<
director -aniel
!ardon de
<ichtbuer. What in
itself is not
reprehensible, but
does say
something about
the milieu in which
the present
director of this
!enter was
involved with." To
clarify, that milieu
appears to be the
highest level child
abuse milieu
to disappear "22?# $elgium can easily handle the conviction of a %utroux,
or even a 1ihoul with all his political connections, but, as some have
stated, it(s very uncertain if $elgium would be able to handle the :-
witnesses and the chain reaction they would set in motion .redictions
that a full expose of the :-testimonies would result in a brea* up of
$elgium might not be that much of an exaggeration, not to consider the
international ramifications
$ut it(s only here that we are really out on a limb for the first time in this
article, because the :-witness testimonies will not be *nown to the
general public for a long time to come, and it will ta*e even longer before
any investigations might be reopened
Further readin
The discussion of these networ*s continues in +,-.(s 7>a 1ebuleuse7
article =ere more documents are presented in which the same
accusations and the same names appear These documents were not
in the possession of the author when this article was written +t goes
very deep in the intelligence aspect of these networ*s
!n article, written in 3ebruary /616, goes deeper into $elgium(s
illegal child abusing club circuit and how it is protected +t also
follows the networ* to the 1etherlands, where, 'ust as in $elgium,
top level people have been accused of child abuse
!nother article, written in !pril /616, that goes into the owner of
the notorious private intelligence firm 0uropean +nstitute of
Ganagement "0+G# This owner 'ust happens to be a 1661 )lub
member
!lso interesting might be +,-.(s article that traces the sexual
entrapment operations in $elgium to a )+! program that began in
the 1@56s
#otes
J1K U# .A 15688@, Garch /8, 1@@E, (Translation of a Garch 18, 1@@E fax
from :1M factoryM )lo(: "'H=( saw that &andra sucked de "onvoisin and
that Wathelet raped 3ieke" :1 accused Gelchior Wathelet of being
one of the more violent child abusers at the !,)9 factory, together
with .aul Aanden $oeynants and $aron de $onvoisin
U# !lso accused in .A 15168?, Garch /2, 1@@E: "&ince =CC2, "rassine
was in contact with ;ascal Willems, a fellowpsychotherapist. Willems
looked after two children 2A=> years6 who were victims of child
molesters and &atanists... The children would have participated in a
combined feast and orgy organi.ed by 3elchior Wathelet in a castle
located in the region of Ferviers. The castle belongs to a private
association." !ccording to the .A "official report#, Willems was
severely intimidated by the local head of the 'udicial police and the
advisor of its local youth support section Gore information in the
(victims and witnesses( appendix
J/K 1@@?, 3red Aandenbussche "=et Aol* 'ournalist, one of the largest
$elgian newspapers#, (Geis'es verdwi'nen niet Homaar( "(-irls don(t
'ust disappear(#, p 2/
J2K +bid, p ?8-?@ This claim has been repeated in several newspapers,
but in less detail
J8K &une /1, 1@@@, The 3inancial Times, Television preview, )hannel 8,
@:66: "'-utrou#( boasted to his neighbor !laude Thirault of the ease
with which children could be abducted and then sold. While working
on one of -utrou#+s four properties in !harleroi, Thirault noticed two
water tanks which had been altered to allow access from below. When
asked about these, -utrou# baldly stated that he used them for hiding
children before sending them abroad. Thirault became an informer
and shared all these facts with the police, but they failed to act on
these leads or pass on the intelligence to other forces across the
country. The police+s conduct was marked by disastrous ineffectuality
and incompetence."
J5K =et Aol*, %utroux case timeline: "June =K, =CC5E The gendarmerie of
!harleroi writes an official report about an illegal modification to
-utrou#+s home. *t+s about the widening of a basement hole where an
air pipe sticks out from."
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J?K U# 1@@?, 3red Aandenbussche, (Geis'es verdwi'nen niet Homaar(, p ?@-
E6
U# !lso documented in: Gay 18, /668, %e ,tandaard "large
newspaper#, ()laude Thirault meldde *elderwer*en aan ri'*swacht(
"()laude Thirault reported basement wor*s to gendarmerie(# 9ther
sources generally summariHe this aspect by stating that Thirault tried
to inform the gendarmerie about Garc %utroux since 1@@2
JEK 1@@?, 3red Aandenbussche, (Geis'es verdwi'nen niet Homaar(, p E1
J8K +bid, p E?
J@K +bid, p 8?: "*n turn those observations are 1ust a 1oke, keeping in mind
the status of -utrou# as a suspect in a kidnapping case, which, we
might assume, would re)uire some urgency for the victims. &i# times
in two months -utrou# is shadowed, a total of about fifty hours,
despite the use of timeenergysaving time laps... That+s not even two
percent of the total observation period, and according to e#perienced
police officers, so ridiculously little that it was as good as useless."
J16
K
1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p 2E@-286: "%lready at the beginning of the
investigation Tony F. 'H=+s pimp( had been shadowed by the &*B '-iana
5roup(. That happened in the oldfashioned way. 4e was followed by
agents in plain clothes from nine in the morning to ten in the evening.
The first shadow operation happened between =A and 2> :ctober
=CC@, the day of the White 3arch what would have been about the
worst possible moment to catch a pedophile in the act... %t the
7eufchateau cell the same )uestion arose as after the observations of
3arc -utrou# during the secret :thello operationE Why did they
already call it a day at => o+clock in the evening9"
J11
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U# 1@@?, 3red Aandenbussche, (Geis'es verdwi'nen niet Homaar(, p 88-
8@:
":peration :thello was not the only source which could have put the
1udiciary of !harleroi on the right trail of the child kidnapper. Barly
:ctober =CC@ almost three months after the disappearance of Julie
and 3elissa and several weeks after the disappearance of %n and
Bef1e the 1ustice department of !harleroi receives an anonymous
letter in the mail, addressed to +an e#amining magistrate+. The author
warns for the strange habits of one 3arc -utrou#... The neighbors
complain about the annoying nightly activities of -utrou#. -uring the
day the doors and windows of the house are never opened, the
windows on the first floor always remain sealed with black plastic
sheets, as if something is being hidden, in the garden hundreds of used
car tires are stored. :n top of that, the neighbors report to have
noticed two +young girls of si#teen or eighteen years old+ in the
backyard, who apparently remain in the house but don+t belong in the
neighborhood and never appear on the streets during daylight... The
author of the letter is later identified as Jeanine <auwens, the mother
of 3arc -utrou#... 'long e#planation about how this information was
handled by the 1ustice department(... "ut no bells start to ring.
-utrou# is not brought in connection with %n and Bef1e. %nd the letter
of his mother is not even added to the already thick dossier of
:peration :thello... *n any case, the information from :peration
:thello is kept indoors. !harleroi would never inform the district
attorney+s offices who struggle with the investigation into the missing
girls. <iege,<uik 2Julie and 3elissa6 and "rugge 2%n and Bef1e6 get
nothing from !harleroi."
U# 1ov 1E, 1@@?, the ,unday Times, (Women dote on $elgian
paedophileM Gurder(: "*t is a sentiment shared by -utrou#+s own
mother, Jeanine <auwens who, it has emerged, wrote in vain to the
police warning them about her son long before he was arrested. "*
knew he could not be trusted," she said recently."
J1/
K
U# 1@@?, 3red Aandenbussche, (Geis'es verdwi'nen niet Homaar(, p 8/:
"The basement under the home of -utrou#3artin has the shape of an
upsidedown <, what clearly deviates from the rectangle living room
on top. That shape has to have been noticed immediately by the
detectives who searched the basement and they would have to have
wondered what was hidden behind those angular e#tra walls. The
basement of a rental apartment maybe9 7ot a chance, because the
home ne#t to house =2A at route de ;hilippeville is a garage, without
a basement entrance. %lso the wood and plasterwork of that peculiar
part in the basement differs from the other walls, which are bare and
consist of very old bricks with mortar crumbling from the moister. "ut
the walls which -utrou# has built in the basement and after which the
cell bunker is hidden, have been carefully finished with plastic panels...
-id nobody ask why those two basement walls had been so carefully
maintained while the rest looked so old9 :ne tap with the finger
against the plasterwork would have been sufficient to hear the sound
of a hollow space. Those sound totally different than a tap on the
other, solid basement walls..."
U# Garch 21, /668, =et 1ieuwsblad "same as =et Aol*#, (,lotenma*er:
(+* hoorde twee *leine meis'es(M ,lotenma*er spree*t theorie van
ri'*swachter Gichaux tegen( "(>oc*smith: (+ heard two little girls(M
loc*smith contradicts the theory of gendarme officer Gichaux(#:
"'$ather of Julie <e1euneE( "ut the wall which hid the cage had been
freshly painted. White. The rest of the basement was an unimaginable
mess, you said yourself. That would have to have been noticed9"
'3ichau#E( +* didn+t think of that, 3r. <e1eune. Geally. Genovation was
going on everywhere in that house. *t was a dump, really. * am sure if
* had entered again today and would hear the same thing 'children+s
voices( that * still wouldn+t find the cage.+"
J12
K
Garch 21, /668, =et 1ieuwsblad "same as =et Aol*#, (,lotenma*er: (+*
hoorde twee *leine meis'es((M ,lotenma*er spree*t theorie van
ri'*swachter Gichaux tegen "(>oc*smith: (+ heard two little girls(M
loc*smith contradicts the theory of gendarme officer Gichaux(#:
"'<e1eune testifiedE( * remember almost nothing of the house search,
e#cept one thingE when * went down with Gene 3ichau# and handed
him a searchlight, we both clearly heard two children+s voices. :f two
little girls. :ne said three or four words, the other briefly answered/
one word of one syllable. *t lasted a few seconds. %t that moment, a
colleague of 3ichau# came running down the stairs making a lot of
noise. 3ichau# shoutedE "Taistoi &ilence8" We heard nothing after
that anymore." Gichaux stated that they heard no voices, only a short
murmur
J18
K
1@@?, 3red Aandenbussche, (Geis'es verdwi'nen niet Homaar(, p 82:
"With his wife <ouisa he 'the father of Julie( went into the basement,
the hell in which his daughter died, had himself locked into the
concrete dungeon, sighed and spoke without raising his voice. +%nd
from outside the dungeon <ouisa understood every word.+"
J15
K
U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p E/: ":n -ecember @, =CC5 3arc -utrou# is
arrested. 4e stays in the prison of Jamioul# until 3arch 2>. *t is the
time of the house searches of ":" officers Gene 3ichau# in the
3arcinelle home. 4e hears children+s voices there, but ignores them.
4e confiscates a video there on -ecember =J, =CC5, marked +;erdu de
Fue, 3arc+. 4e also finds chains, locks and keys apparently stuff with
whom he chained down %n and Bef1e. % speculum, a small bottle of
vaginal cream, chloroform... 3ore than three years after the facts it
also turns out that 3ichau# confiscated a videotape on which -utrou#
had taped himself working on his basement and raping a !.ech girl."
U# Gay 5, /66/, The 9bserver, (Beview: +nvestigation: $elgium(s silent
heart of dar*ness(: "4e found a speculum on the floor which he lifted,
handled and returned to -utrou#+s wife without forensic analysis. They
found films which went undeveloped and videos which they didn+t
watch. 4ad they done so, they would have seen -utrou# building the
dungeon."
U# 3ebruary /1, /668, The %aily Gail, (%evil of the dungeon(: They
found a speculum a medical instrument used for vaginal
e#aminations but accepted that it belonged to -utrou#+s wife. They
found videos marked +<aurel and 4ardy+ and +-isney+, which they did
not bother to play. 4ad they done so, they would have seen -utrou#
raping his victims.
U# 1@@?, 3red Aandenbussche, (Geis'es verdwi'nen niet Homaar(, p 28:
"'<aetitia( is able to e#plain )uite clearly how she has been abused,
how -utrou# abused her and how camera shots had been made of
that. That didn+t really surprise the detectives. They found piles of
videotapes at -utrou#+s where, cleverly between Tom and Jerry and
<aurel and 4ardy, several minutes of hardcore child pornography was
hidden... again and again with that same 3arc -utrou# in the leading
roleE naked, busy se#ually molesting sleeping or unconscious girls. The
children, not more than about ten different 'ones(... are impossible or
hard to recogni.e, but it+s certain that neither <aetitia, nor &abine, nor
Julie, nor 3elissa, nor %n, nor Bef1e can be found in those videos. *f
recordings have been made of <aetitia, as she stated herself, then
where are they9"
J1?
K
The whole story is documented in:
U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p 1/8-1/?
U# /668, =erwig >erouge "used to be editor-in-chief of the wee*ly
magaHine ,olidair#, (=et %ossier 1ihoul: %e *noop in het proces-
%utroux( "(The 1ihoul %ossier: The *not in the %utroux trial(#, p 12E-
128
Gost of the story can be found in the (investigators( appendix
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&anuary 18, 1@@E note from officer Theo Aandyc* "1athalie W(s first
primary interviewers# that was incorporated in the :-%ossier
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Gay 11, /668, =et Aol*, (Bene Gichaux has to testify again(:
"'"ourletE( "&abine and <aetitia have spent ?A hours too long in the
cage in 3arcinelle. Their suffering could have been two days shorter.
Why9 That+s what *+ve been asking myself in the past eight years...
Why didn+t 3ichau# find the letters of &abine which she had hidden
under the carpet9" Gichaux reacted by saying: "* was searching for
<aetitia, not for some letters. * sure wouldn+t have found <aetitia under
the carpet.""
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!pril E, /668, =erwig >erouge en !xel $ernard for ,olidaire, (.roces
%utroux-1ihoulM !arlen en $russel, een wereld van verschil( "(%utroux-
1ihoul trialM !arlen and $russels, a world of difference(# This article
tal*s about how Gichaux, who headed both the late 1@@5 and !ugust
1@@? searches of %utroux(s homes, appears to have made numerous
procedural mista*es and how most of his statements on the videos he
found contradict each other
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U# !ugust /5, 1@@?, The 9bserver, (The )hild !busers(: "4undreds of
videos of children being abused have been found at one of the houses.
3arc -utrou# is taking part in se# with children in some the videos,
and they are being studied to see if the children can be also
identified."
U# !ugust /E, 1@@?, The Times, (.olice lin* murdered girl to child-sex
case(: ";olice have sei.ed more than J>> video tapes, featuring
-utrou# and others in se#ual acts with children. 3ichel "ourlet, the
chief prosecutor, has promised to book all adults appearing in them,
provided, he said, "that * am allowed to"."
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U# 1@@?, 3red Aandenbussche, (Geis'es verdwi'nen niet Homaar(, p
118: "... detectives who have to go through the nearly 5>>>
confiscated videos to identify faces of victims and abusers."
U# 9ctober 1E, 1@@?, The +ndependent, ($elgian protest goes on
despite 'ustice promise(: ""Bverything is being done to pursue the
investigation," he '1ustice minister &tefaan -e !lerck( said, adding that
J5> people are now working full time on the case sifting through
5,>>> videos of child pornography for incriminating evidence." 256
people wor*ing on the %utroux case is a fact, but it seems that the
5,666 videos is something that was added by The +ndependent,
assuming this was an already confirmed fact
U# 9ctober /1, 1@@?, The %aily Gail, (! human tide on the turn against
evil(: "That e#traordinary decision, compounded by the initially inept
investigation, has fueled suspicion of a coverup to protect F*;s
reported to feature in some of the 5,>>> child se# videos sei.ed at
-utrou#+s house... % recent opinion poll revealed that C5 per cent of
"elgians believed that prominent politicians and police were involved
in the paedophile ring."
U# 1ovember 16, 1@@?, The Gail on ,unday, (The grief that turned to
rage(: "%s the bewildered "elgians tried to make sense of what was
going on, incredible rumours began circulating that -utrou# might
have been protected in some way, that he had friends in high places.
;ornographic videos taken from his home were said to feature
prominent individuals, one a senior member of the Goman !atholic
church. *t almost defied belief. Who would protect a psychopath, other
than people with something truly terrible to hide9... +*t is )uite
obvious,+ said Iatarin de !lerc), "elgian coordinator of the pressure
group Bnd !hild ;rostitution %bduction and Trafficking, +that some
people were protecting -utrou#. The government tried to convince us
that he was a lone serial killer and psychopath, but now we hear
stories about unnamed famous personalities being involved in se#
orgies and blackmail and pornographic video tapes. ;eople feel that
something is completely wrong here and we have to show we will not
tolerate it.+"
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p @5: "%fter the -utrou# affair broke there
was speculation for weeks about videos and pictures that would have
been found in his homes. 0ltimately it would turn out that nothing of
this was true."
! simple statement maybe, but if there was any truth to the previous
statements about the 266 to 5,666 videos these authors undoubtedly
would have found out details about it
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!pril E, /668, =erwig >erouge en !xel $ernard for ,olidaire, (.roces
%utroux-1ihoulM !arlen en $russel, een wereld van verschil( "(%utroux-
1ihoul trialM !arlen and $russels, a world of difference(#: "We still don+t
know how many videos there were. :n 3arch 2>, =CC@, everything is
given back to the lawyer of -utrou#. To this day the confiscated videos
of :peration :thello remain a total mystery. Why did the gendarme
leadership want those videos at any cost9 Why did -utrou# get them
back9 4ave copies been made9 What has happened with these9 4ow
did commandant &chot knew there were porn scenes on them9 They
weren+t even used to advance the investigation."
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p @2-112
+t too* 11 days for 1ihoul to come up with an alibi for !ugust @, 1@@?
the day >aetitia was *idnapped and 1ihoul was assumed to have been
seen in $ertrix The alibi was provided by, of all people, the lawyer
Gichel Aander 0lst Aander 0lst was a visitor of the %olo and had once
been convicted for having provided false alibis for members of the
=aemers -ang, after they had *idnapped .aul Aanden $oeynants
+nitially, Aander 0lst was named as one of the masterminds of the
*idnapping after investigators had found out that the *idnappers had
been in continuous contact with Aander 0lst Aander 0lst was named
by :1 as among those involved in sadistic games with young girls and
as someone who visited the !,)9 torture factory Aander 0lst was a
regular advisor to the $A$! !udio )orporation since 1@@/, which has
been lin*ed to pedophilic practices !dditionally, manager of the $A$!
!udio )orporation was &oseph ,chulman, whose brother )harles was
married to the sister of $ernard Weinstein 1ihoul(s alibi for !ugust @
was largely confirmed although participants of an evening barbecue
which 1ihoul attended couldn(t get their story straight 9ne of the
inconsistencies was that Aander 0lst claimed that 1ihoul came with
$outy, while all others claimed that 1ihoul came with Garleen %e
)oc*ere +t was only in mid-1@@E that a brea*through was forced
Gichel $ourlet was contacted by family A, which had seen 1ihoul in
$ertrix where >aetitia was *idnapped, and had to hear how this family
wanted to withdraw their testimonies after having been intimidated
over a period of many months The family "again# mentioned how they
were sure that they had seen 1ihoul and how they later that day
attended an evening mar*et That last remar* prompted $ourlet to
launch an in;uiry into the date when this evening mar*et had been
organiHed, something which the original interviewers of the family
somehow didn(t thin* of "they 'ust told the family it had indeed been
organiHed on !ugust @# +t turned out that the evening mar*et had
been organiHed on !ugust 8 and that this was the date the family had
seen 1ihoul at the swimming pool in $ertrix where >aetitia would be
*idnapped the next day The details the family gave about the evening
mar*et proved they had been there The family was shown car wrec*s
for %utroux(s garden and they pic*ed out the Benault Trafic that they
had seen on the par*ing lot of the swimming pool where >aetitia was
*idnapped the next day +t was the same Benault Trafic that other
witnesses had pointed out as having seen in $ertrix on !ugust 8 and @
with %utroux in or next to it
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U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p 111-11/: "That small inattentiveness of
the gendarme officer has farreaching conse)uences for the 7ihoul
dossier. The whole investigation around the alibi of of 7ihoul, now for
%ugust A, has to be entirely redone one year after the facts. $amily F.
will we heard a total of eleven times. What they e#actly did that day,
who they saw... 'They had been standing face to face with 7ihoul,
-utrou# and <elievre at the "ertri# swimming pool for at least half an
hour the day before the kidnapping of <aetitia after having visited this
same swimming pool( *n)uires are made at the police of "ouillon. That
of the porchmerchant is accurate. The three family members again
are shown a series of pictures of the cars and wrecks from the
backyard of -utrou#. They pick out the Genault Trafic of -utrou# he
had two of them which they had been looking at 'because it was
such a wreck and had been planning to buy a new car( on the parking
lot of the swimming pool. *t is the same car as the student pointed out.
*n addition to the $lemish family seven others testified in "ertri# that
they had seen 7ihoul in "ertri#. &ome spoke about %ugust A, others
were in doubt about the e#act day. 3iss 3.4. is sure that she had seen
7ihoul the evening before the kidnapping on the !roi#3aurays)uare
in "ertri#. % young female cook of the near bye camping has seen
7ihoul 1ust past midnight standing on the side of the road, ne#t to the
parked van of -utrou#. +:ur working day was over, * drove home with
a group of friends+, she told. +We were near 4erbeumont, near "ertri#.
That+s where that van was. We slowed down, because it seemed as if
they had car trouble. That+s why * could take a good look at the people
who were standing ne#t to it. %bout one of them *+m sure. That was
7ihoul. * remember this so well, because soon after the disappearance
of <aetitia the gendarmerie stopped by the camping to ask a few
)uestion.+"
U# &anuary 18, /662, =et 1iewsblad, (%utroux, >eliRvre en Gartin naar
assisen( "(%utroux, >eliRvre and Gartin to assiHes(#: "&ome witnesses
claimed to have seen 7ihoul at the swimming pool of "ertri# the day
before the kidnapping of <aetitia. The council chamber is of the
opinion +that the witness testimonies lack any coherence+. 'which is
ridiculous to say the least(
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/668, =erwig >erouge, (=et %ossier 1ihoul: %e *noop in het proces-
%utroux( "(The 1ihoul %ossier: The *not in the %utroux trial(#, p ?/-?2
)ites .A /55E, !ugust /@, 1@@?
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+bid, p ?6-?1 )ites .A /E2@, 9ctober @, 1@@?, part /?88 "apparently
not ta*en up in lea*ed %utroux dossier summary#
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+bid, p E/-E2 )ites .A 166//2, !ugust 1@, 1@@? and .A 166/81,
!ugust //, 1@@?
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+bid, p ?/ )ites .A /55E, !ugust /@, 1@@?
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&une //, /668, .lanet +nternet 1ews "1etherlands#, (%utroux *ri'gt
levenslang en tbs( "(%utroux gets life and tbs(#: "3ichel 7ihoul got five
years for drug smuggle and trafficking in women, instead of the
re)uested ten years. 4is defence pleaded that 7ihoul was only guilty
of the drug offences, gangsterism and trade in humans." 1ihoul has
been convicted so many times for financial fraud that it apparently
wasn(t even interesting enough to repeat it in this article
U# !pril 1?, /66E, -aHet van !ntwerpen "-aHette of !ntwerp#, (1ihoul
wil namen noemen die (gecensureerd( Hi'n( "(1ihoul wants to name
names that are (censored((#: ":n June 22, 2>>?, 7ihoul was sentenced
by the court of assi.es of %arlen. 4e was found guilty of leading a gang
of criminals involved in trade in drugs, cars, identity papers and
humans. 4e was ac)uitted of facts that pertain to the kidnapping of
children. 4e was released on probation on %pril 2@, 2>>@."
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&une 1E, /668, .lanet +nternet 1ews "1etherlands#, (%utroux schuldig
aan drie moorden( "(%utroux guilty of three murders(#: "The 1ury was
divided over the )uestion if businessman 3ichel 7ihoul is guilty of
kidnapping. "ut -utrou#+s codefendant 3ichel 7ihoul, according to
the court of %arlen, is not guilty or an accomplice in the kidnapping,
rape or murder of the girls. That is what the three 1udges ultimately
have decided. The 1udges had to decide on that, because the twelve
members of the 1ury declared him guilty with a minimal ma1ority of
seven to five. *n these instances "elgian law states that the 1udges
have to decide. The possible involvement of 7ihoul in the kidnappings
really was the key )uestion in the -utrou# trial. "ecause he now has
not been found guilty, there really isn+t any evidence for the theory
that has been going round in "elgium that there were larger networks
of pedophiles behind the kidnappings of the girls." 'Des, a rather
bi.arre statement(
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U# &uly 2, /668, %e Gorgen "$elgian newspaper#, (Tien redenen voor
een proces-%utroux-bis( "(Ten reasons for another %utroux trial(#:
"The 1ury has 1udged that 7ihoul was a member of the 7ihoul
-utrou# <elievre gang which was active in human and drug trade,
car swindle and fake identities. 4is claim that he would have
infiltrated the -utrou# gang as a police informant is not being
believed... &even of the twelve 1urors are convinced of the involvement
of -utrou# in the kidnappings 'of -utrou#+s victims(. &uch a vote is
only normal, as against the numerous witness testimonies, suspicious
transactions or physical and phone contacts, 7ihoul only countered
with lies, also at the trial. The professional 1udges have saved 7ihoul.
That has been confirmed by the 1urors. The 1ury did not pass on the hot
potato of the )uestion of guilt of 7ihoul to the professional
magistrates. "*t was a real vote", multiple 1urors say to -e 3orgen,
"and this was the result. We thoughtE the court will follow the
ma1ority. "ut that+s e#actly what it didn+t do. That was a shock to
many of us. That+s not what we e#pected." %ll )uestions about ties
between -utrou# and a possible organi.ed form of child trade and
abuse remain open. We still don+t know what happened to Julie and
3elissa. $or seven year <anglois has hold on to the thesis that they
died from starvation during the 1ail sentence of -utrou# in late =CC5,
early =CC@. %t the trial this version turns out to be untenable. Bven the
nutrition e#pert, who wrote a report at his '<anglois+( orders, says
that. "ut what did happen9... We know nothing about it. "ecause
<anglois wasn+t even willing to identify the -7% of more than twenty
unknown individuals who had been in the basement of -utrou#, 1ust as
the sperm of an unknown individual which had been mi#ed in with
material belonging to Julie. 4e didn+t want to compare that -7% with
a number of known pedophiles, in part from 7ihoul+s circle of
ac)uaintances... <anglois wanted to get everything out of the picture
which wouldn+t lead to the lonesome pervert... 4e has refused to take
up in the dossier the official reports dealing with the connections of
7ihoul to organi.ed crime. &upposedly because they didn+t have
anything to do with the kidnappings. $ive heads of investigation came
to complain at the trialE <anglois had forbidden them to look into the
milieu of organi.ed crime, neither around 7ihoul, nor the mafia in
!harleroi. Within the federal police there still is a gendarme hierarchy
active, which allows the officers to put pressure on their subordinates.
To this day, e#gendarme officers, under the watchful eye of their
former superiors, come to give false testimonies, even under oath.
B#amining magistrate Tollebeek, tasked with the investigation into the
kidnapping of &abine, confirmed that, 1ust as honorary prosecutor
;oncelet of 3ons."
U# /668, =erwig >erouge, (=et %ossier 1ihoul: %e *noop in het proces-
%utroux( "(The 1ihoul %ossier: The *not in the %utroux trial(#, p /6@:
"<anglois doesn+t e#actly know who did what. 4e never clarified the
circumstances in which Julie and 3elissa were kidnapped, raped and
murdered. 4e doesn+t know when, why, by whom, or on whose
account this has happened. 4e doesn+t how it is possible that the two
girls survived in the basement of -utrou# for =>@ days, in the absence
of their kidnapper."
!lso, don(t forget note /5, about 1ihoul having been spotted at
>aetitia(s *idnapping site
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The individual stories of these victims have largely been written down
in the 1@@@ boo* (The :-%ossiers( )ertain details in the biography are
referenced in the appendixes or later on in the article
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That(s the basic story one gets when reading through reports of
children being abused in networ*s +n most cases involving children
born in the West the abuse starts at home, which of course includes
foster homes "can(t really vouch for the second and third world#
U# %ecember 12, 1@8E, ,yracuse =erald &ournal "based on an !. story#,
(($laming the devil( hurts prosecution of child abuse cases(: "The
federally funded %merican 4umane %ssociation in -enver says
==J,>>> child molestations vere reported nationwide in =CA5, the last
year for which statistics were compiled. That figure is up from =>>,>>>
reported cases in =CA?... *n K5 percent of reported cases, abuse comes
from within the family, '%4% spokeswoman Iatie( "ond said..."
U# Bape, !buse I +ncest 1ational 1etwor* "B!+11# website, statistics
section, information based on the /665 1ational )rime AictimiHation
,urvey from the $ureau of &ustice ,tatistics, F, %epartment of
&ustice: "!ontrary to the belief that rapists are hiding in the bushes or
in the shadows of the parking garage, almost twothirds of all rapes
were committed by someone who is known to the victim. KJT of
se#ual assaults were perpetrated by a nonstranger Q JAT of
perpetrators were a friend or ac)uaintance of the victim, 2AT were an
intimate and KT were another relative."
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! ma'or clue is the regular references to high society figures able to
stay out of sight in the wa*e of a ma'or child abuse scandal 0xamples:
U# The %utroux case is a pretty clear example in which all leads to a
larger networ* surrounding %utroux and >elievre were ignored
U# &une ?, 1@@?, The -uardian, (True scandal of the child abusers(:
"$rom Bast "elfast+s Iincora "oys+ 4ome, via <eicestershire,
&taffordshire and <ondon, to the children+s homes of !lwyd, we have
witnessed 25 years of coverup. !overup, not to protect the innocent
but to protect the regularly named elements of the "ritish
establishment who surface whenever widespread evidence of child
abuse is e#posed. $rom the public schools right through to the !atholic
and %nglican churches, child abuse has been allowed a special place of
sanctuary... &ocial workers, police, security services, local and national
political figures remain the common factors in the fallout from the
'child abuse( in)uiries... *n case after case the cycle is described a
child is +taken into care+, then abused in a home, handed on to an
outside paedophile ring and out on to the rentboy,prostitution circuit
beyond, if they live that long... Journalists find themselves battling first
with authority, then with the libel laws, to publish the truth about a
vast web of abuse."
U# &une 2, /662, The -uardian, (Toulouse officials ordered murder, says
serial *iller( "longer extracts can be found in the column on the left#:
"%lUgre 'a 1ailed serial killer(, a policeman+s son, organised the city+s
prostitution business, providing underage girls for sadomasochistic
orgies at a courthouse in the city and at a chateau owned by the town
council."
U# &uly /1, /668, The %aily Gail, (Was &o *illed by a sex cultO 3or 18
years >eeds student &oanna .arrish(s murder in 3rance has been
unsolved 1ow the arrest of a serial *iller poses the chilling ;uestion:
was she murdered by a cabal of high powered men obsessed with
rape and tortureO( "longer extracts can be found in the column on the
left#: "The case for the conspiracy theorists was further strengthened
in =CA? when a horribly mutilated woman escaped from a house in a
village close to %u#erre and led police to a cellar where she and two
others had been imprisoned for up to three months and sub1ected to
appalling abuse. % list of 5> people, rumoured to include several
$rench +notables+ who had paid various rates to torture and abuse the
women, was discovered by police. *t would later go missing from a
courtroom in %u#erre, and only !laude -unand, a factory worker and
his wife, 3oni)ue who both lived in the house were 1ailed."
U# !pril /5, /665, Time GagaHine - 0urope, ( ! Town )alled !ngersM
=ow one community in rural 3rance is coping with allegations of
systematic sexual abuse of children(: ";olice are still searching for a
group of men, who the children say arrived at $ranck F.+s apartment in
suits and ties, with their faces hidden behind masks Q a striking
contrast to the largely uneducated, unemployed defendants who fill
the courtroom in rumpled sweatshirts and scuffed sneakers. $ranck
F.+s lawyer ;ascal Gouiller says he is convinced the men were part of a
sophisticated network of pedophiles who tapped into %ngers+
underbelly as word of the prostitution ring spread. They brought in
customers who "had money, made appointments, and were punctual,"
Gouiller says. :ne man paid V?5A for one se#ual assault on a child, and
$ranck F.+s wife, ;atricia, regularly took in about V=,2>> a month.
"$ranck had telephone calls from the whole of $rance," says Gouiller.
"4e+s a poor miserable man with no intelligence. 4e had no reason to
have contact with people in 3ontpellier or <ille." 3uch like the
pedophilia scandal that rocked "elgium in =CC@, %ngers is awash in
suspicions that a wider ring of wealthy customers was among the child
rapists, and is still at large."
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We could see examples of this in the 3ran*lin case, the Girano case
"AG1# while :1 also discussed this sub'ect extensively !dditionally,
ta*e this report from 0ngland: !pril 1, 1@@6, ,unday Times, (,atanic
ring forces families to suffer from a hell on earthM ,exual abuse(: "%t
the age of eight, Ievin+s father had introduced him to a group of men
who performed rituals involving se#ual and sadistic acts. 4e talked
about watching pornographic videos and being made to take part in
them. 4e said he had been drugged and that, on occasions, animals
were sacrificed he had been warned that a similar fate awaited him if
he ever told anyone what was happening. !harlie named 2> other
children who were sometimes present. 4e also named some of the
adults, giving a list which included a teacher from his own school. "y
the time !harlie revealed this to his mother he was == years old and
deeply involved so much so that he had become a recruiter, bringing in
other children in e#change for money."
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%iscussed in detail by :1 Trying to get new children to voluntarily have
homosexual sex is very popular ""Dou+re a big girl now, don+t be
childish", etc#, 'ust as overwhelming young, extremely neglected
children "li*e :1# with presents and attention, soon followed by the
abuser sexually touching the victim +f the child allows the touching,
ie 7volunteers7 "after given a few hints by the abuser, thin*s: "this
person is so good to me, why am * so childish or selfish to refuse him
something as simple as se#9"#, the game continues with regular
beatings for 7underperforming7 with accusations that as worthless the
child already is, he or she can(t even satisfy the one person who truly
7loves7 him or her
There are several variations, but this is approximately how the initial
psychological game wor*s 9ften, in later stages everything is 'ust
about avoiding the pain or not having to deal with the guilt of
someone else being tortured for the mista*es you made %epends on
the type of networ* a child ends up in +n case of :1, a pretty
sophisticated one
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U# 3irst of all, there are a few problems with classifying 7abducted7
children ! number of ;uestions that could be as*ed:
- =ow often has a child gone missing beforeO +s the child 'ust running
away againO %id it voluntarily go to a particular person or group who
might have persuaded itO
- =ow long should the child be missing before it(s added it to (missing
persons( statisticsO "about @6N of children reported missing resurface
within E/ hoursM only about /-2 percent are long term missing children
"gone for over a month# or children who were found dead#
- +n case the child is found dead, was it really *idnapped or 'ust simply
murderedO
- Was the child abused and maybe often ta*en places against her will
by a networ* only to be returned later onO "apparently very common,
'udging from statements of children who ended up in sexual abuse
networ*s#
U# =owever, 'ust because it can be challenging to categoriHe missing
persons, the authorities apparently are not interested in doing so !s
with $elgium, $ritain also doesn(t have a "reliable# centraliHed
database on missing children
9ctober 21, /661, The %aily Gail, (=ow 166,666 children go missing
every year(: "% child goes missing in "ritain every five minutes,
according to a report today. &ome =>>,>>> children disappear every
year, says the study by the charity ;arents and %bducted !hildren
Together. *t warns that the figure, based on police reports, may even
be an underestimate because there are no reliable national statistics
on the issue. The charity is pressing the 5overnment to set up a
department within the 4ome :ffice to centralise information on
missing children and develop a national policy on the problem.
%lternatively, it wants a national information and help centre devoted
solely to the disappearance of youngsters who have run away, been
+thrown away+ by their families or who have been abducted by a
parent or a stranger. While the ma1ority of the youngsters are
eventually found and reunited with their families, they are at risk while
missing, said the charity+s founder <ady 3eyer. &he said it was an
+absolute scandal+ there were no nationally gathered statistics on
missing children. +Without reliable data, we cannot know the nature of
the problem, which makes it impossible to create policies to protect
our children. +*t is shocking that in this country we have statistics for
the number of dogs that go missing every year but not for the number
of children who go missing. +:ne estimate, which we gathered from
reports made to police, is that =>>,>>> children go missing each year
but the problem could be much bigger than that.+... <ady 3eyer saidE
+We need to follow the e#ample of the 0.&., which conducted a study in
=CC>. +"ecause they have detailed statistics on how many children go
missing and why, the 0.&. government has been able to develop
policies to protect youngsters.+ 'do they9("
U# There(s another reason, of course, for unreliable statistics and that
is complicity of &ustice officials in these child abuse networ*s The
Aeroni;ue %ubrulle case, described by :1, seems to one example in
which a girl(s death from sexual- and other physical abuse was labeled
by complicit doctors as a 7natural7 "chronic disease# The same thing
appears to have happened in the following case:
&une 2, /662, The -uardian, (Toulouse officials ordered murder, says
serial *iller(: "%lUgre, a policeman+s son, organised the city+s
prostitution business, providing underage girls for sadomasochistic
orgies at a courthouse in the city and at a chateau owned by the town
council. *n a letter from his cell sent to TF presenter Iarl Nero at the
weekend, %lUgre said that the former prostitutes, known as ;atricia
and $anny, were telling the truth about the murders of two other
prostitutes which they had witnessed but which he had previously
denied... % vice s)uad detective allegedly assured %lUgre, who worked
in the police canteen, that 'one of( the murder's( would be classified
as suicide..."
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Garch 18, /662, Cembla "%utch TA#, (%e :-dossiers - .art ++(: ""etween
=CKJ and =CC@, ?J children have disappeared without a trace in
"elgium, and sometimes were found back murdered/ disappearances
and murders which have never been solved."
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U# !ugust /?, /66?, %aily Telegraph, (=ow 1atascha was robbed of her
childhood( "this report is apparently referring to alleged long term
*idnappings for sexual abuse#: "Bvery year, thousands of children go
missing without trace 2>> of them in %ustria alone, a staggering
=,A5> in *taly. *n "elgium, where 3arc -utrou# abducted and killed
four female victims, =,>22 disappear annually/ and in "ritain, around
?>>. B#perts fear that hundreds are being held in private prisons."
U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p 2E2: ":n $ebruary =J, =CCK, "ille writes to
all the district attorney+s offices in the country, with the simple
)uestion of how many unsolved murders 2or disappearances6 there
have been on persons younger than J> years old... Bight district
attorney+s offices will simply leave the letter unansweredE %ntwerp,
3echelen, Turnhout, Tongeren, <iege, <euven, !harleroi and 7amen...
This is the whole of answers, late %pril =CCK 'only one taken up here(...
"russelsE 5= murders since =CC= and J.>>> disappearances, among
them =.J>> minors... 4ow broad the interpretation abilities of the
magistrates can be, shows from the results coming from "russels
'which is many, many times higher than the other cities, even when
taking into account the si.e of the population(... %t a certain point in
"russels, by way of silent protest +:ur resources are too limited+
do.ens of old dossiers are reopened and normal daily activities are
almost ceased. "y way of demonstrating, the district attorney+s office
appears to benefit from interpretating a )uestion about missing
persons as ma#imalistic as possible. &till, this fact =,J>> missing
children in "russels suddenly makes the fa# of H= a lot less insane."
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U# &uly 1, /661, The +ndependent on ,unday, (!n invisible death(: "Why
do some children who are killed become media icons, while others are
forgotten or ignored9 $or a story to catch on, it seems, it has to echo
some deepseated fear 'abduction by strangers(... !hild homicide is
something which most of us would rather not think about, but it
happens every week. *n the si# months from June to 7ovember last
year the months surrounding the deaths of &arah ;ayne and 5wen
!lapperton+s daughter, -aniella 4urst around 5> children in the 0I
were murdered, unlawfully killed or died in circumstances which
subse)uently re)uired special investigation 2a ;art A !ase Geview6 or
will be the sub1ect of a trial in the coming months. *n July and %ugust
2>>> alone, there were over 2> cases of child murder or manslaughter.
% handful of these cases had their brief moment of infamy a photo, a
headline with the word "tragedy" but it+s unlikely that you+ve heard
of more than a couple . They+re too mundane, too ordinary, to
command attention."
+n a few other articles in $ritish newspapers it was reported that many
cases of child deaths involving "sexual# abuse were not classified as
such, because doctors and social wor*ers usually want to be /66
percent sure before they dare to bring up this extremely touchy
sub'ect There also were sporadic examples of past murders on street
children "a favorite target of abuse networ*s# going completely
unreported
U# %ecember 15, /66/, The 9bserver, (%ispatches: There are certain
rules in the missing persons game(: "*t is unlikely you have ever heard
of 4annah WilliamsE the discovery of her body merited only a few lines
in the +news in brief+ columns of the newspapers. There were appeals
in the local paper, but for a long time it was thought that 4annah had
simply run away and would probably come back. &omehow, the
national media 1ust never got hooked on the case. There are all sorts
of reasons for this, many of them wrapped up in issues about class
4annah 1ust wasn+t the right sort of missing girl to grab the public+s
attention. 4er mum was a single parent and 4annah had gone missing
before. ;olice in <ondon are already overwhelmed with missing
runaways from broken homes. The search for 4annah wasn+t helped
either by a positive sighting by a friend, who said that 4annah was still
alive long after she had probably been killed. *n recent years, missing
persons have become a commodity to be weighed up and assessed for
their media potential and police officers have begun to talk about
them as such...
4annah Williams wasn+t the only one to be forgotten. There has been
no national media campaign about -aniel 7olan, a =?yearold who
went missing on 7ew Dear+s -ay 2>>2 from the seaside town of
4amble, in 4ampshire... 4is fishing gear was found where he had left
it, but -aniel had disappeared. 4e was described by his parents as a
mature and responsible boy whose disappearance was completely out
of character. :n the surface, it seems -aniel was e)ually as worthy of
attention as 3illy -owler, but didn+t get it because of his gender.
!hristine and ;eter "o#all know this all too well. Their son, <ee, was =5
when he went missing on the way to a football match in south <ondon
in &eptember =CAA. 4e was one of the first cases to be taken up by the
3issing ;ersons "ureau, as it was then. There have been no sightings
in =? years, despite numerous local appeals. 4is father saidE +* often
think if it had been our daughter it may well have been very different.
Bven today, boys of =5 rarely get publicity because boys can look after
themselves, can+t they9+
There are certain rules in the missing persons game. -on+t be a boy,
don+t be working class, don+t be black. %s for persistent runaways,
children in care or teenagers with drug problems. . . forget it. 3illy
-owler was the perfect missing personE a beaming photogenic angel
from a comfortable, middleclass home... :ne spokeswoman from the
southeast <ondon police area who dealt with the 4annah Williams
case told me that her mother +wasn+t really press conference material+
and that the girl+s background made it difficult to build a campaign
around her..."
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+n the 1@86s in the Fnited ,tates tal* about G.% "%+%# became almost
immediately synonymous with ritual abuse and ,atanism 0xamples
are the GcGartin-, &onestown-, !;uino-, 3ran*lin-, 3inders-, )hildren
of -od-, and numerous other, smaller cases !lso in the early %utroux
dossier there are several examples of victims claiming that G.% is
deliberately created and maintained in victims, and again this is tied to
ritual abuse and usually ,atanism
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3ebruary /662, Gerc* website, (%issociative +dentity %isorder(
http:PPwwwmerc*comPmmhePsec6EPch16?Pch16?dhtml
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The 3alse Gemory ,yndrome 3oundation "3G,3# was founded in 1@@/,
several years after a wave of reports in the Fnited ,tates and $ritain
about large-scale child abuse, ritual abuse and ,atanism The main
founders, .amela and .eter 3reyd, were accused by their daughter, a
.h% in psychology wor*ing at a prestigious psychology institute, of
child abuse ,he also claimed her father had been abused himself as a
child The 3G,3 publishes a newsletter )ertain members of the 3G,3
are consulted by newspapers to 7ob'ectify7 stories of child abuse while
others ma*e their living by defending individuals accused of child
abuse around the country The 3G,3 is closely lin*ed to certain
organiHed s*eptics organiHations as ),+)9.
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! summary can be found in 3alse Gemory ,yndrome 3oundation
appendix ! lot of the intelligencePmind control information has come
from %r )olin ! Boss, G%, who received many 39+! documents
pertaining to F, government mind control research
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&uni 1@@8, =arald Gerc*elbach for ,*epter, edition 11, (9p*omst en
ondergang van -etuige :1( "(Bise and downfall of :1(#
9f course, the whole tone of the article is condescending and
7sceptic7 from the very first sentence and a number of disinformation
arguments are featured: the 9liver Trusgnach case "name spelled
wrongly as Trusnach#, the fact that :1 was forced to participate in the
abuse and murder "although Gerc*elbach forgets to clearly mention
:1 was coerced and that this is a very common tactic#, examples that
%e $aets manipulated "all proven false two years after this article
appeared# or arguing that media sensation was the cause of :1 initially
being ta*en seriously by some of the newspapers !s expected, :1(s
psychological disorder is exploited as much as possible ":1 7suddenly
remembered7 all *inds of details about her past with the 7help7 of
psychiatrist# and the old criticism on the ultra-right is 'ust a conspiracy
theory There are other exploits used by Gerc*elbach, but you get the
point
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3ebruary /662, Gerc* website, (%issociative +dentity %isorder(
http:PPwwwmerc*comPmmhePsec6EPch16?Pch16?dhtml
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1@@8, Begina >ouf, (Cwi'gen is voor daders - %e getuigenis van :1(
"(,ilence is for perpetrators - The testimony of :1(#, p /@@: "This book
first began to take form in July =CAA, when for the first time * wrote
down in a notebook with pencil my memories and nightmares. * found
out that * had different styles of handwriting, and that each of those
handwritings belonged to very distinct parts of WmeW. That was very
frightening, even more so because * often couldnWt remember what *
had written down, and when * reread the pages * stumbled across
longrepressed memories. * hadn+t really forgotten the facts, they had
only been distributed over different personalities, each with its own
traumas... *n a timeframe of si# weeks * wrote down large parts of the
book that ultimately would end up with the ":"..."
!s for the alters having the same age as when they were created, see
the ;uote belonging to reference 5/
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+bid %escribed in various locations in the boo*
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+bid !lso all over the official testimonies of different : witnesses
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.A 11?@@6, 1ovember 12, 1@@?, summary of an interview with :1:
"Weinstein had brought a snake that one used on !hristine and H=..."
.A 11?@@6, 1ovember 18, 1@@?, summary of an interview with :1:
""outy is going to look for a snake... Weinstein brought the snake."
J5E%A% 2 of the lea*ed and digitaliHed %utroux dossier, files 8E6E2EE8-1
K to 8 These files have not been assigned a file number
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,ee (the accused( appendix for more information on the %olo, which
has been discussed in boo*s as (The :-%ossiers( and (The 1ihoul
%ossier( and named by victim-witnesses as :1, :/ and 1athalie W
There(s a lot of direct "testimonial# evidence and circumstantial
evidence about a paedophile networ* having surrounded 1ihoul and
various visitors of the %olo
0xample: /668, =erwig >erouge, (=et %ossier 1ihoul(, p 1/2-1/8 ".A
//8/6, 9ctober 11, 1@@?#: "* brought 3r. 7ihoul to Btterbeek to a
house in the %trebatenstreet. 4e invited me out to the first floor
because he only wanted to pay inside. When * came in, there were
three girls of twelve, thirteen years, almost without clothes, only in a
nightgown. * saw they were very young because they didn+t have any
pubic hair. Two of them were foreign, the third * don+t know. *n the
room there also were two men, dressed. 7ihoul forced me to take off
my clothes and when * refused he threw me out with my shirt and my
coat... it certainly was 7ihoul... * am also certain that it was the house
in the %trebatenstreet '<es %trebates club(."
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/668, =erwig >erouge, (=et %ossier 1ihoul(, p 1/5-1/?: "%ccording to
3a#, -oudou was a contact of an e#teacher of the %dolphe 3a#
atheneum. -oudou and the teacher +made paedophile videos+, he
claimed. 4e would have heard -oudou and 7ihoul repeatedly talk
+about cages for children, to make them suffer, and about videos
imported from the 0nited &tates on which black children were tortured
before being burned in the cage. That was some time in =CC2+CJ+.
+-olores "ara knows all about it+, he added to that. 4as this been
checked out9 %n anonymous letter to the Iing+s prosecutor "ourlet
confirms that +Fanhuyneghem often went to Thailand and said you
could find boys there." +* know that 7ihoul is not a paedophile+, says
3a#. 4e is a notorious gangster, without morals, who can be bought
for little. 4e even says that +7ihoul has learned to kidnap children, to
earn money+. 4e even tried it in the -olo, but $orgeot 'coowner of the
-olo( saidE +That+s not the way you do that+." 9riginally from .A
11?1??, %ecember 1@, 1@@?
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0xamples:
U# 9ctober /, 1@E5, >ong $each .ress-Telegram, (.orno death films
probed(
U# 9ctober /, 1@E5, Aermont $ennington $anner - (%eath on porno
film not fa*e(
U# 9ctober /, 1@E5, Winnipeg 3ree .ress, (3ilm called ultimate
obscenity(
U# 9ctober 2, 1@E5, )harleston %aily Gail, (!ctress actually murdered(
U# 9ctober 8, 1@E5, The .ost )rescent, (,ex-death films believed
produced in !rgentina(
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9ctober /, 1@E5, >ong $each .ress-Telegram, (.orno death films
probed: "... the films, which 4orman said were made in &outh
%merica, possibly %rgentina... :ne film was reported to show se# acts
between an actress and one or more actors. Then, according to the
reports, a knife is produced and the actress, unaware of the true
nature of her role, is stabbed to death and dismembered."
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U# Duestioning of &ean-.aul Baemae*ers during his 1@@5 trial: " Why
did you tape those 'rape( scenes9 Dou could earn a lot of money
doing that. Dou could also e#change those videos. With who9 That
happened within a large paedophile network that is active in "elgium,
the 7etherlands and 5ermany. * myself was only a small link. Who
were the others9 * do not wish to testify about that."
Two other examples of tal* about a networ* and the swapping of
pictures, video and children:
U# !ugust 1@, 1@@?, The Times, ($elgian case throws light on global
scourgeM Gurder(: "*n "ritain alone police estimate that there are 2>>
paedophile rings that allow people to swap child pornography and
even children... Within the rings, paedophiles e#change photographs,
contact maga.ines and addresses. !hief &uperintendent "rian
3acken.ie, president of the ;olice &uperintendents+ %ssociation, said
yesterdayE "They operate like any other special interest group.
7etworks and rings form by word of mouth. "*ndividuals will e#change
pornography and )uite often they will pass compliant 1uveniles
between groups. The whole thing spreads out and it is difficult for the
police to break down." The networks can be very comple# and in one
case children who had run away from homes had been lured to
<ondon by a "safe" name and address, forced into a paedophile ring
and, as they got older, were made to abuse recent arrivals. The aim
was to turn the children into perpetrators, making it less likely that
they would complain to the police... !hildren have been kidnapped by
paedophile rings who make and sell videos featuring child se# abuse."
U# &anuary 1@, /66/, The +ndependent, (+n 3oreign .arts: ,easide town
slowly reveals its macabre secrets(: "The little girl 'allegedly( was
brought by a distinguishedlooking "elgian in his 5>s to the apartment
of Thierry -, a brutal man in his J>s who collected human skulls and
allegedly belonged to a large paedophile se# network... The evidence,
including detailed statements by children, suggests that Thierry and
3yriam -, and other impoverished parents, sold their children+s
services to wealthier people, including the bailiff, a shopkeeper to
whom they owed money and the @?yearold priest. %ll are among
those arrested. This allegedly developed into organised se# parties
with children in a farm house near Dpres in "elgium. The sessions were
filmed for sale as videos by a $rench man and his son, who owned a
clandestine video business in :stend."
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&uly /@, 1@@6, ,unday Times, (Teenager (confessed( to filming snuff
movie(
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&uly @, 1@8@, ,unday Times, (Bape expert: the witness they never callM
Bay Wyre(: "What Wyre knows about the distorted male mind is not
pleasant. 4e learnt most, he says, from the four months he spent on a
!hurchill $ellowship in the 0nited &tates with the $"*, studying the
treatment of rapists and murderers and their victims. $rom that
e#perience, he can say that he has seen everything including films of
killings and mutilations which the murderers themselves took. 3ost of
us, he says, are )uite unaware of what actually is done to victims/ we
are protected from the horrible truth by the limits of what is
printable."
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3alse J!buseK !llegations !ction ,cotland: "WyreRs opinions were
further )uestioned regarding snuff videos. 4e is )uoted as having
viewed snuff films first hand in %merica. %pparently however, when
contacted, he denied having seen one, and claimed that what he saw
was instead a sophisticated simulation. Though he insists that the $"*
did have such films in their possession and claimed that they were
available in Bngland, both the $"* and &cotland Dard dispute this."
http:PPwwwfaascotlandcou*P!N/6liveN/6Wyrehtm
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!pril 8, 1@@E, The Toronto ,tar, (3ilm alleges pedophiles *illed boys(:
"-utch police will be among the television viewers today of a "ritish
documentary that reports a pedophile ring in %msterdam and nearby
4oofddorp videotaped the snuff deaths of homeless boys. *t+s not the
first time -utch police have heard the allegation, but investigations in
=CC> and =CCJ yielded no concrete result."
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!pril ?, 1@@E, The Gail on ,unday, ($riton hunted over (snuff movies((:
"% "ritish man is being hunted in connection with the suspected killing
of young boys for socalled +snuff movies+... -etectives, who identified
John from pornographic videos sei.ed in raids on the homes of se#
offenders, were already searching for him... Three of the men have
independently claimed direct knowledge of the production of
paedophile +snuff+ movies, but all deny involvement. :ne told police
that he saw five videos in which boys died after being se#ually abused.
4e has identified a house in 4oofdorp, near %msterdam, where he
says some of the videos were made and has led police to a lake where
he says he was told the bodies of the five boys were dumped."
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!pril 8, 1@@E, The Toronto ,tar, (3ilm alleges pedophiles *illed boys(:
"The "ritish newspaper The 5uardian on &aturday detailed one video
known as the "1orn Tape, allegedly made in %msterdam in =CC>, which
begins with a man entering a room carrying the limp figure of a young
boy, his hands tied and his head covered with a hood." &udging by the
description of this movie, it could easily have been fa*ed +t was later
reported by $ritish and %utch sources that the boy in the tape was
found alive
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&une /@, 1@@E, Gail on ,unday, (9utrage as snuff film pervert is free
early(: "The release of J2yearold Warwick &pinks, who claims to have
been involved in the murder of several children while making +snuff+
movies, has raised a storm of protest... *t was a lurid confession from
&pinks in an *TF documentary last %pril that sparked an investigation
into the making of Xsnuff+ movies in the -utch town of 4oofddorp. *n a
conversation recorded by undercover police in %msterdam, &pinks
offered to supply a video in which a =>yearold boy was killed, and
said an associate had seen a boy die during the making of another
film. &cotland Dard and -utch police launched an in)uiry which failed
to find any evidence, but they are furious that &pinks, whose seven
year sentence was reduced to five on appeal, is being released so
soon... &pinks was convicted of abducting a child, taking indecent
photographs and a serious se#ual assault in $ebruary =CC5. 4is =?
yearold victim, described by &pinks as a rentboy, had been on the run
from a children+s home in the 7orth of Bngland. Judge John 5ower Y!
said &pinks had picked up the boy before taking a number of indecent
photos during a gay se# session. &pinks later drugged his victim and
took him to %msterdam where he was sold to a homose#ual brothel."
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1ovember /E, /666, The -uardian, (($ritain(s paedophiles: When sex
abuse can lead to murder: !ward-winning 'ournalist 1ic* %avies
concludes a series loo*ing at the evils of paedophilia by confronting
the grim mysteries of snuff movies: Today: The !msterdam
connection(
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,eptember /8, /666, !ftonbladet ",weden#, (.edofil-f^retag m^rdade
barn inf^r *amera( "(.edophile company murdered children in front of
camera(#: "The ;edophile network had branched out over the whole
world. "ut the center was located in 3urmansk, in 7orth Gussia... %t
the same time it is revealed that several large financial companies are
involved..."
http:PPwwwaftonbladetsePnyheterP666@P/8Ppedohtml
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9ctober 1, /666, The 9bserver, (,pecial +nvestigation: $ritish lin* to
(snuff( videos(
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,eptember /8, /666, !ftonbladet ",weden#, (.edofil-f^retag m^rdade
barn inf^r *amera( "(.edophile company murdered children in front of
camera(#: "The ;edophile network had branched out over the whole
world. "ut the center was located in 3urmansk, in 7orth Gussia... %t
the same time it is revealed that several large financial companies are
involved... The Gussian bosses in the organi.ation so far revealed are
these threeE -mitri Iu.netsov, J=, was arrested in 3oscow in
$ebruary, but was released shortly thereafter after the Gussian
parliament passed an amnesty law to reduce the number of internees.
Faleri *vanov, the one who is now in prison and who, himself, appears
in many recordings where he torments young children. %ndre1 Faleri
3inaev, formerly of the &oviet military, is the official owner of a
company that primarily distributes TF video cassettes. 4e was also
released after the amnesty... 3ore than =K>> persons are suspected of
having bought child pornography over the *nternet...Bight of the
arrested yesterday are *talians, but one is a Gussian citi.en. :f the
*talians, one is a civil servant within the health care ministry, married
without children. %nother is a business leader, and a third is a civil
servant in 3ilano. *rreproachable citi.ens whom no one would
suspect... The pictures are unbearable for normal people to watch.
4ere are prolonged rape se)uences with children begging to be
spared. They are abused until they faint. Then they are murdered
before the cameras... Des, there are even scenes of actual autopsies on
young people... *n the +product catalog+ of the pedophiles were
pictures of a =>yearold girl who had been killed by hanging. % five
yearold girl with a grimace of pain as she is raped. %n adult is killed
by gradual crushing. The worst images are labeled +necros pedo+ and
showed children being killed during abuse. &uch cassettes sold for 20&6
Z2>,>>>. The arrested persons had specifically asked for assurances
that the children actually were killed and that it was not simulated by
trick photography... The scandal dominated the maga.ines and
broadcasts on Thursday, after broadcasts with child pornographic
pictures had been shown on TF during prime time. The opposition
immediately demanded that the manager 23r. Gais6 of the state
owned TF company be dismissed. The matter was discussed in the
chamber of deputies. " What has happened is absolutely
unforgivable," said the leader of the opposition and the media boss
&ilvio "erlusconi, whose TF station chose not to show the images,
according to Geuters. The newspaper <a Gepublica devoted three
pages to the operation, which has international branches. *n an
editorial, the competitor !orriere della &erra wrote that the e#tent of
the affair is horrifying. "We could never have imagined that thousands
of wealthy, cultivated people in the midst of society are taking
pleasure in watching small children being tortured and killed." The
special division of the police in 7eapel for *nternetrelated crimes said
that about @>> homes were searched in morning raids on Wednesday.
%ccording to the police, the key persons are three Gussians who have
kidnapped children from orphanages, amusement parks and 'city(
parks. Thereafter, the children were filmed as they were sub1ected to
severe se#ual abuse."
http:PPwwwaftonbladetsePnyheterP666@P/8Ppedohtml
JE?9ctober 1, /666, !ssociated .ress, (%irector Duits 9ver )hild .orn(:
K "The news director of *talian state television+s primary station resigned
&unday, taking the blame for allowing graphic images of child
pornography to air in a primetime report. The broadcast, seen by
more than K million people, stunned the country. *n the ensuing
uproar, G%*TF came under attack from the Fatican, the ;arliament,
the president, the prime minister, politicians on both the left and the
right, family and child advocates and a host other news
organi.ations." There were no details on what was actually shown, but
it(s hard to imagine actual uncensored snuff or hard rape extracts
were aired
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+ have not been able to find any news reports while going through the
archives of many hundreds of F, newspapers, including the 1ew Sor*
Times and Washington .ost !t the very least, the Bussian pedophile
and snuff ring has been severely underreported in the F,
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There were reports about the Gor*hoven Wor*group(s discovery in
-erman, %utch, $elgian, $ritish and possibly other newspapers
3ollowing is an excerpt from a $ritish newspaper:
&uly 18, 1@@8, The +ndependent, (%utch porn ring exploited two-year-
olds(: "-utch ;olice were investigating allegations yesterday that an
international child pornography ring e#ploited toddlers as young as
two and distributed their images worldwide via the *nternet... The
in)uiry follows a report by a "elgian anti'child(pornography group,
3orkhoven, that it found thousands of computer discs in a flat in the
-utch seaside town of Nandvoort. The discs were loaded with
pornographic pictures of children, the -utch current affairs television
programme 7:F% reported. 3orkhoven showed some of the images
to the programme makers, who decided they were too disturbing to
broadcast. % spokeswoman for 7:F% said that the correspondent
responsible for the report was in contact with the -utch police, and
added that all the alleged evidence was with 3orkhoven... "ut the
"erliner 3orgenpost which has closely followed the case, reported in
%pril about accusations of sloppy work by 5erman and -utch police.
%fter much public outcry, "erlin prosecutors met in late %pril with
3arcel Fervloesem, a private detective with 3orkhoven. 3r
Fervloesem said he gave the police e#tensive evidence and the names
of two previously unknown suspects."
JE@,eptember 12, 1@@8, The +ndependent, (1o *ind of heroM Garcel
K Aervloesem claims he crac*ed a child pornography ring $ut should we
believe himO(: "0lrich says he+ll give Fervloesem more material when
he gets back to 4olland he+s got a secret store under the floorboards
in his living room... <ater he 'Fervloesem( informs the police about the
secret stash and on 2A June they return to the flat, carry out a
thorough search, and find computer records under the floorboards,
including a list of J>> names which is said to amount to an
international Who+s Who of suspected paedophiles. *t includes
Warwick &pinks, who was released from prison in "ritain last July after
being convicted of drugging and kidnapping a =?yearold boy, and is
now believed to be in ;rague, and <othar 5andolf, a notorious 5erman
paedophile."
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+bid 1# Candvoort is near =oofddorp and !msterdam /# Warwic*
,pin*s allegedly was deeply involved in the $ritish-!msterdam abuse
and snuff networ*
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+bid The >othar -andolf connection =oogwaardigheidsbe*elders
U# 3ebruary @, /662, wwwstellingnl, (Aan 0storil naar Candvoort(
"(3rom 0storil to Candvoort(#: "'3anuel &chadwald( would have
worked for a while in a Gotterdam boys brothel of the now in
&chiedamliving <othar 5andolf, who also made "his" pupils available
to all kinds of escort services. 7ot seldom to socalled men of
standing."
http:PPwwwstellingnlPfollowupPaxelhtml
U# /665, Wer*groep Gor*hoven "their translation#: "7ative from
Th[ringen in 5ermany, he had a perfect landing place between the
;olish border and 4olland. 4e soon collected enough funds to
purchase his first brothel, and settled in Gotterdam. <othar developed
a concept of child prostitution with triple convolutionE he supplied
customers of sadists and he resold the children according to their
endurance, either with his fellowmembers, or to the producers of
pornographic imageries. *t re)uired an important bearing, which
made the fortune of the childrenRs frontier runners and filled the
\softer] brothels at the less risk for their directors. \When one arrives
at the ;olish border], he said, \Dou 1ust have to release the child before
the bridge, ask him to cross by foot and collect him after the boarder].
Three children had succeeded to runaway from his brothel in =CCJ. %t
the police station as they were shown pictures, they had recogni.ed
3anuel &chadwald/ == years old "erliner a whom, according to the
5erman authorities, had runaway. Thus began an operation
widespread in Burope and which consisted in finding the customers
before saving the children. Three officers reported to have seen <othar
with a boy they believed to be 3anuel but they had not intervened, as
they were afraid to "endanger the operation". *t took another
eighteen months of tortures, rapes and kidnapping of runaway
children, before the -utch police released around fifty of them from
<otharR brothel. 3anuel was no more among them."
http:PPgroupsmsncomPWer*groepGor*hovenPgeneralmsnwO
actionXget]
messageImviewX1I+%]GessageX2662
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&anuary /@, /665, &an $oey*ens "chair of the Gor*hoven Wor*group#
in an article published on +ndymedia: "*t is possible that the
Iennemerland police blocked the investigation, because at the time a
videotape was found in the flat of 0lrich on which &., a contact of the
-utch royal house, could be seen. %ccording to "art van W. of +Ileint1e
3uurkrant+ &. also appeared in a case in which certain 1udicial people
were involved with children. The information from this story closely
matches with the things the 3orkhoven Workgroup already found out
in this area."
http:PPwwwstellingnlPdiversPboey*enshtml
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p 2@6: ":nly several years later it turns out
that one floor above the cafe the post office bo# of a -utch porn
company is located. % completely innocent company, %ntwerp
detectives will conclude one year later. What they apparently don+t
know is that the name of the company later appears in the personal
agenda of Gobby van der ;lancken, the "elgian who was brought in
connection with the murder of his friend 5errie 0lrich in the summer
of =CCA. *n 4olland this murder leads to the Nandvoortscandal. *n the
apartment of a until then purportedly respectable citi.en the police
discovered more than 5>,>>> computer images of the most terrible
forms of child abuse. %mong the cdroms of 0lrich there also are forms
to +order+ children baby+s also, but in that case it+s a bit more
e#pensive. *n the forms it is specified what the +customer+ can do with
the child, how far he can go... *n the Nandvoortdossier there also are
payment orders showing that 0lrich until 1ust before his death
regularly deposited large sums of money in the accounts of the porn
company above cafe <es Goutiers."
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Gay 2, /668, &an $oey*ens for Wer*groep Gor*hoven, (3oto(s
%utroux-slachtoffers in The ,prout( "(.ictures %utroux-victims in The
,prout(#
http:PPgroupsmsncomPwer*groepGor*hovenPyoucanhelp1msnw
!lso: !pril 1@, /668, Gor*hoven Wor*group, (The ,prout(:
"&everal years ago a "elgian and a Buropean member of ;arliament
could see a similar movie at the home of 3arcel Fervloesem of the
3orkhoven Workgroup. :n the video one could see how a crying four
year old girl was raped in the doctor+s cabinet by a criminal dressed as
a doctor, while a =2 year old girl had to play nurse and came in with
the necessary instruments on a platter... The videos are very e#pensive
2up to J>,>>> euros a piece6 and primarily find their way to
pedocriminal networks."
http:PPgroupsmsncomPWer*groepGor*hovenPthesproutnl1msnw
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%etails on the intimidation and 7accident7 of -ina .ardaens-$ernaer
can be found in the following boo*s:
- 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(
- /668, =erwig >erouge, (=et %ossier 1ihoul: %e *noop in het proces-
%utroux( "(The 1ihoul %ossier: The *not in the %utroux trial(#
- /668, %ouglas %e )oninc*, (%ode -etuigen - %ertig mensen die niet
Hullen spre*en op het proces %utroux( "(%ead witnesses - Thirty people
who will not spea* at the %utroux trial(#
U# 9f course, the Gor*hoven Wor*group has also discussed .ardaens(
intimidation and death in detail
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+bid Gore details can be found in (the apparently assassinated(
appendix
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/668, =erwig >erouge, (=et %ossier 1ihoul: %e *noop in het proces-
%utroux( "(The 1ihoul %ossier: The *not in the %utroux trial(#, p 1@/
!ccording the author, &ean %enis >e'eune made this comment on C%3
"-erman# television on &anuary 26, /661 +t appears to be a reference
to the deaths of 3rancois Beys*ens "1@@5# and $runo Tagliaferro "1@@5#
and his wife "1@@8# This comment is entirely plausible, because on
other occasions the parents of &ulie have claimed there(s a cover up in
the %utroux affair
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,ee (the accused( appendix for a number of ;uotes, including the
sources
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!lthough child support institutions have tried to ma*e estimates,
there are no really reliable numbers on children being *idnapped or
*illed by individual pedophiles and networ*s 9f the hundreds of
thousands of reported missing children in the West each year, only a
small percentage is found dead or will go permanently missing ,till,
this number amounts to thousands, and with so many child deaths(
mislabeled and unreported, the existence of large abuse networ*s,
including many temporary *idnappings, is entirely possible +n addition
to the reports below, also ta*e a loo* at references 28 and 81
U# &uly 1, /661, The +ndependent, (!n invisible death(: "*n the si#
months from June to 7ovember last year the months surrounding the
deaths of &arah ;ayne and 5wen !lapperton+s daughter, -aniella
4urst around 5> children in the 0I were murdered, unlawfully killed
or died in circumstances which subse)uently re)uired special
investigation 2a ;art A !ase Geview6 or will be the sub1ect of a trial in
the coming months. *n July and %ugust 2>>> alone, there were over 2>
cases of child murder or manslaughter. % handful of these cases had
their brief moment of infamy a photo, a headline with the word
"tragedy" but it+s unlikely that you+ve heard of more than a couple .
They+re too mundane, too ordinary, to command attention."
U# %ecember /@, /66/, ,un-,entinel: "&ocial workers cannot say how
many of the youngsters who have slipped from their care have ended
up dead. 4owever, a national missing children+s clearinghouse says
=,5>> bodies of unidentified children lie in morgues or unmarked
graves, many of whom, e#perts say, were likely foster children.
%nother ?>> children nationwide, including some missing from state
custody, have been gone for decades, raising fears that they, too, are
dead.
-eaths of missing children are difficult to count for a number of
reasons. :verburdened police and social workers say they don+t have
time to round up runaways, caseworkers do not always file missing
person reports when foster children disappear, privacy laws keep
details of the children+s deaths secret, computer and medical problems
can thwart police and medical e#aminers working on missing children
cases."
U# /66?, )hild Welfare +nformation -ateway, ()hild !buse and 1eglect
3atalities: ,tatistics and +nterventions( "F, numbers#: "The 7ational
!hild %buse and 7eglect -ata &ystem 27!%7-&6 reported an
estimated =,?C> child fatalities in 2>>?... 3any researchers and
practitioners believe child fatalities due to abuse and neglect are still
underreported. &tudies in !olorado and 7orth !arolina have estimated
that as many as 5> to @> percent of child deaths resulting from abuse
or neglect are not recorded as such."
http:PPwwwchildwelfaregovPpubsPfactsheetsPfatalitycfm
U# !ugust /?, /66?, %aily Telegraph, (=ow 1atascha was robbed of her
childhood( "this report is apparently referring to alleged long term
*idnappings for sexual abuse#: "Bvery year, thousands of children go
missing without trace 2>> of them in %ustria alone, a staggering
=,A5> in *taly. *n "elgium, where 3arc -utrou# abducted and killed
four female victims, =,>22 disappear annually/ and in "ritain, around
?>>. B#perts fear that hundreds are being held in private prisons."
!dditionally, an example of a "thwarted# plan to temporarily *idnap,
abuse and torture a young girl, and record this on video "for
distributionO#:
U# Gay 1?, /66E, ABT 1ieuws, (.ar*et rolt net op ti'd pedofielenbende
op( "(%istrict attorney(s office arrests a pedophile gang 'ust in time#:
"The "elgian and $rench police have arrested four pedophiles who in
our country wanted to kidnap an underaged girl to se#ually abuse her,
the district attorney+s office confirmed. $our $renchmen, three men
and a woman, had built a cage in an abandoned company building
near Gouen to lock up the girl. 7e#t to the cage a camera stood ready,
1ust as sadomasochist attributes. The suspects also had a van with
fake license plates."
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1@@2, &ean-.ierre van Bossem, (=oe *om i* van de groundO( "(=ow do +
get off the groundO(#, p 121
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3ollowing are two brief examples of senior executives of ,cotland Sard,
+nterpol and 0uropol being aware of the existence of large paedophile
networ*s
U# !ugust /5, 1@@?, The 9bserver, (The )hild !busers: .aedophilia is
not the preserve of a few sic* individuals +t(s a billion dollar business(:
""1orn Briksson of *nterpol believes there are J>,>>> paedophiles
organised in groups throughout Burope. 3any are linked through the
*nternet, others are on the mailinglists of pornographic maga.ines.
&ome are undoubtedly guilty of the kidnap, trade and murder of
children. &cotland Dard+s 7ational !riminal *ntelligence &ervice has a
database of between J,>>> and ?,>>> convicted or suspected
paedophiles, many of whom will be part of the wider Buropean
network."
U# 0uropol: Gay 15, /662, The Times, (=ead 'ailed over internet
paedophile ring(: "The head teacher of a Goman !atholic boys+ school
who was a member of an international internet paedophile ring was
1ailed for more than five years yesterday... When the network was
broken up in an operation involving the $"*, 0& !ustoms and Buropol,
police uncovered thousands of images described as the "worst type
ever seen by the investigating officers". 3ore than A> children from
around the world have been identified as victims of abuse as a result
of the material, but many more remain unknown."
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U# .A 11@/88, %ecember /E, 1@@E
U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p 2E1-2E/
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U# .A 11?6/6, 9ctober /8, 1@@?
U# .A 151511, Gay 18, 1@@E: "H= signals that Fd"ogaert, Fander Blst,
"outy, 7ihoul, "ert 2%lbert ^ Joost6 and Bmile -ellaert were present at
the murder of F_roni)ue -ubrulle. %ccording to H=, the father is aware
of the facts. Jac)ues -ubrulle is famous in the cinema milieu of
$landers."
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.A 11?6/?, 1ovember 12, 1@@?, (9bservation - Bape of :1 by %r de
,chri'ver(: "-rs. de &chri1ver and Waele signed the death certificate of
Feroni)ue -ubrulle 2;F ==@.>2> rape and murder of Feroni)ue6... "oss
of 0!: L 4anet... -escription of the rape of H= by only &chri1ver when
she was =? years old 2=CAJ6. &chri1ver also raped !lo and &amy on
other occasions. 4e participated in partou.es at the boss of 0!:.
Waele never raped her he took girls of KA years."
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.A 11?61@, 9ctober /8, 1@@?, summary of claims made by :1: "!lo
would have passed away between June and -ecember +AJ."
J@E&anuary 8, 1@@8, !nnemie $ultL and %ouglas de )oninc* for %e
K Gorgen "large $elgian newspaper#, (The girl who gave birth in secret(
"translated to 0nglish by someone from the Badical party website,
and-or possibly the authors#: "Thanks to research carried out at "!loRs"
school, the "&G investigators managed to guess who she was. %fter
that, "&G officers ;atrick -e "aets and ;hilippe 4upe. showed H* a
series of class photos from the year =CA=A2. H* not only pointed to the
photos of !arine -ellaert, but also to another photo. %ccording to H*, it
was F. 2she gave her first name6. &he addedE "They killed her, too. !lo
told me that she was called F." -uring )uestioning on 25 :ctober,
statement no. ==@.>=A, H* saidE "This happened in a house in 5hent.
!lo was there, too '`( They tortured her with knives and scissors.
&omeone broke a bottle and rubbed the fragments into her vagina.
Then they cut her in various places with ra.orblades." %fter this
session of )uestioning, they no longer knew where they were at the
Jrd !riminal Gesearch &ection. $rom a series of twenty photos, H* had
managed to pick out two girls who had died shortly afterwards. %fter
further research, the investigators not only came across the old file on
the murder of !arine -ellaert, but also information concerning the
second young girl. &he was, in fact, called F., and had died in the
middle of =CAJ in 5hent. %s regards the list of people present
according to H*, some of the details were remarkable. %s well as
3ichel 7ihoul and a woman who was arrested in the -utrou# case, H*
named her procurer T., the lawyer and the burgomaster mentioned
above, and a businessman from western $landers and his son. H* could
not establish any links between all these people, e#cept the fact that
she had met them on various occasions at orgies. The investigators
carried out research which showed that all the people present had
professional links of one sort or another, links that were not apparent
at first sight. The name of the man she indicated as !loRs "procurer"
was also remarkable. 4e had already appeared as a suspect in the old
file at the 5hent ;ublic prosecutorRs department. The man was known
to the police for a series of se#ual crimes."
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U# Garch 11, /662, Cembla "%utch TA#, (%e :-dossiers - .art +(
U# 9n >aminaria: Gedilator company information: "There are two
techni)ues currently in use for dilation of the cervi#, laminaria and
4egar rods. The laminaria 2seaweed6 techni)ue involves insertion of a
dry rod into the cervi#. !ontact with body fluids causes the laminaria
to swell ensuing dilatation of the cervical canal."
http:PPwwwofe*orgilPengPgraduate]pro'ectsphpOp]idX/5
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p 1E6: "%pparently because a row had arisen
about the fact that he had taken all her belongings, Bmile -ellaert
later brought back one of the closets of his daughter to the mother. To
her great astonishment she noticed there was maternity clothing in
it."
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Garch 18, /662, Cembla "%utch TA#, (%e :-dossiers - .art ++(, at about
/8:26
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U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ulte and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (The :-%ossiers(, 8@2-8@8: "*n his official report first sergeant
Jan Fincent of the ":" 5ent e#tensively mentions the small wall that
clearly isn+t there. That it+s about a bungalow surrounded by a garden,
that he has to acknowledge. H= also talked about +some sort of
artificial pond, but not a natural pond, a fairly s)uare thing+. That
pond, she noted, went around the bungalow like a moat. %bout the
house she saidE +Des, such a s)uare thing, a kind of brick. With a small
fountain.+ Fincent has to admit that the pond is there, but then we
cite literallyE +This moat has more of a natural than an artificial look.
The water certainly is not a s)uare thing and bricks or a fountain are
nowhere to be found.+ &trange is that. :ne inspector says white, the
other one says black. What do we do then9 We went to take a look
ourselves, of course. What turns out9 The house in Waarschoot is
mostly surrounded by a pond which is as s)uare as s)uare can be.
"ecause of the sprouting of trees and bushes, bumps can be found in
the straight line that was intended during construction, but if you keep
in mind that H= said that she had been here in =CAJ, it is hard not to
conclude that the moat then must have formed a perfect s)uare. The
house, as any passerby can determine, certainly has been built with
bricks. %nd what is that there in middle of the garden, right in front of
the front door9 % fountain8 %t least a J feet high fountain. *t might not
be a real fountain no water is coming out but a white garden
sculpture that can even be seen from =>> yards away can impossibly
be seen as something else than a fountain."
U# 3ebruary /5, /668, =erwig >erouge and Ainciane )onvens, ,olidaire,
interview with Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*: "We were sued several
times. 5endarme officer Fincent of the !": in 5ent was one of them.
4e for instance allowed that an investigation that had been opened in
response to testimonies of Gegina <ouf, was closed. %ccording to him,
the house that Gegina <ouf described did not match at all the house he
had visited himself. Gegina described an artificial pond and he said it
was a natural pond and that the description of Gegina therefore was
not accurate. *n the end, the court decided in our favor and said that
our investigation was better than his. That is written black on white.
We proved that the house Gegina <ouf described indeed matches the
house that he visited. We even found back the plans for the
construction of the artificial pond."
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ulte and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (The :-%ossiers(, p 825: "%lso in the Waarschootpassage the
rereaders alter reality. They state that the house in Waarschoot in
=CA2 was inhabited +by persons who have nothing to do with the
dossier+. &trange. %nyone who knows the dossier a little, knows that
the house ne#t door in the early =CA>s was inhabited by the parents
of... witness H?."
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These details are largely described in the boo* (The :-%ossiers( and
followed up upon by the Cembla :-dossiers investigation in part ++
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,ee the (the victim-witnesses( appendix for biographies on -erard )o*
and )harles -eerts
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p 561-56/: "<et+s call her $anny F. *t took us
two phone calls to find her. $ew have known !arine -ellaert as well as
she did. They were classmates in the school years =CKKKA and =CKA
KC in the town school 5e.usters <oveling in the Fan 4ulthemstraat in
5ent. +We became friends in si#th grade+, $anny says. +* was eleven or
twelve then, !arine thirteen, * believe. What * can tell you, dates from
that period.+ $anny has to chuckle when she hears about the
conclusions of the -istrict %ttorney+s office in 5ent. *n the official
reports it is reported that her friend was a hardworking pupil which
never had any troubles at home. +*n any case she was a year older
than the rest of the class+, $anny says. +&he already had failed one of
the lower classes. * looked up to her a lot. * was still a child, she a real
woman. &he was physically and mentally so much stronger than we.
When my mother heard that she had become my best friend, she went
to complain about that with the school+s management. "ecause * had
said to my mother that !arine regularly had se# with her father and
also with other men. +7o, !arine was not happy, not at all. :n the
playground we sometimes sat silently ne#t to each other the whole
time. * felt she was suffering immensely under the situation. &he
wanted to run away from home, she often spoke about thatE "Gun
away, far away from here." +&he told me that she had to sleep with
many men... %s far as $anny remembered, !arine -ellaert told her
that this primarily happened at her home. * was still a child, didn+t
understand anything and didn+t ask more )uestions. What * do
remember is that her mother knew nothing about this. * used to ask
that all the timeE and how about your mother, what does she think9
&he+s always gone, she said...+ %fter the lower school, in =CKC, $anny F.
lost contact with !arine -ellaert. +* never saw her again.+ &he '$anny(
went to another school and got to know other people there. :ne of
them we are not making this up was Gegina <ouf. +Gegina talked to
almost no one+, $anny continues. +*f Gegina and !arine knew each
other9 To me that seems perfectly possible. Gegina also had her secret,
she was very introvert. *f Gegina and !arine knew each other through
such a circuit it would have been hard for me to find out. %t school you
only saw the facade. * thought that you could compare them, their
attitudes. * have bought the book of Gegina, but *+m afraid to read it. *
have wanted to start a few times, but there are things in there... it
hurts me too much.+"
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+bid, p 562: "The first childhood friend of Gegina <ouf who is
interviewed in the summer of =CCK is Iristelle 3. ';F =>J.>==,
&eptember =, =CCK, ":" 5ent, officer Jan Fincent(. &he was in the
same class in the years =CAJA? and =CA?A5... +'Gegina( sometimes
disappeared from school in the afternoon+, Iristelle remembered. *f it
is true what this woman says, then the rereaders of the dossier Fan
4ees can fold a boat from the absence register that they saw as +proof+
that Gegina <ouf impossibly could have been in "russels in the early
evening of $ebruary =J, =CA?. What Iristelle 3. remembered above
all, is that she continually talked about se#. &he told how she had a
relationship with +an older man+. %ccording to 3., the whole class
assumed that she was lying. 7ot Iristelle 3. &he had seen with her
own eyes how this +older man+ picked up Gegina after school. %nd
there was something elseE Gegina at some point told her that she was
pregnant of that older man. Iristelle 3. also knew that Gegina often
spoke about a +female friend with whom she could amuse herself and
with whom she often went out in the "oudewi1nstraat+. &he didn+t
remember the name of the friend anymore, +but it could have been
!hristine, !arine, !aroline or !laudine+. Iristelle 3. could also tell that
Gegina, as a kid of =?, drank alcohol and one morning arrived in class
and +smelled of li)uor+. :ne time she arrived at school with a clearly
visible bruise..."
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1@@8, Begina >ouf, (Cwi'gen is voor daders - %e getuigenis van :1(
"(,ilence is for perpetrators - The testimony of :1(#, p /88: "&everal
days later * came to know that !lo who, according to the -istrict
%ttorney+s office in 5ent maybe never e#isted and certainly was not
!arine also had classmates who called her !lo. :ne of them confirms
that only very few people knew her under that name, and that she
believed me the minute she heard me talk about +!lo+. %lso the
description * gave of her was correct. 3onths later an older woman
came to me, who confirmed that another victim * had named had
indeed died under suspicious circumstances."
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0mile %ellaert(s past is largely described in the boo* (The :-%ossiers(
and in various newspaper reports
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3ebruary 18, 1@@E note from %e $aets to prosecutor Gichel $ourlet
about .As 1666E1 and 1566@@, which were interviews with :1 about
<atrien %e )uyper
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.A 15625@, Garch 1, 1@@E
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p 2@6: "The peculiar thing about the W.
family 'de !aters( is that they also own property in Inokke<e Noute, in
the streets where H= already went to point out houses several months
before."
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Garch 18, /662, Cembla "%utch TA#, (%e :-dossiers - .art ++(: "';atricia
van der &missen, lawyer of Gegina <oufE( *t was observed that he
phoned this person more than ten times on a day that he was
observed. 3aybe he noticed that he was being shadowed. *n any case,
he often called this gendarme officer. We also know that they were in
contact over the internet. %nd from one day to the ne#t this person is
put on the case, after it had already been known that he was in
contact with Tony... '":" officer Gudy 4oskens of -e "aets+
investigating teamE( Then you start asking yourself a few )uestions,
wouldn+t you9 Then this is not the right person in the right place. * did
complain about this to my superiors, but this person kept serving on
the same dossier."
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&une //, 1@@@, %e Gorgen, (+s dit <atrien %e )uyperO( "(+s this <atrien
%e )uyper(#: ":n page =K and under number =2C of the second special
edition of the -utch police maga.ine Gesearch and *nformation there+s
a picture of a girl who strongly resembles Iatrien -e !uyper...
3embers of the 3orkhoven Workgroup came in the possession of the
second edition of Gesearch and *nformation and handed over copies to
the "russels 1udicial police, where the !omputer !rime 0nit will further
analy.e the picture. +We also have showed that picture =2C to
different persons who know the -e !uyper dossier very well or have
known the girl personally+, 3arcel Fervloesem says. +We got to hear
the same thing again and againE this is Iatrien -e !uyper.+"
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These details are described in the boo* (The :-%ossiers( and the /662
Cembla :-dossiers investigation, part ++
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Wer*groep Gor*hoven, (<atrien %e )uyper: >oog de !ntwerpse
'ustitie in deHe Haa*O(: "*nteresting in this case is that <een 7uyts,
spokesperson of the %ntwerp district attorney+s office, at the time
reacted in the following manner to the announcement of 3arcel
FervloesemE +Two weeks ago we received from the -utch 1ustice
department a picture which indeed closely resembles Iatrien. We have
investigated it. We are now for C5 percent sure that that picture shows
a stilltobeidentified boy+. &hortly afterwards a picture was published
in a certain newspaper which had to show 2through the genitals6 that
the picture on the Nandvoort cdrom indeed was a +boy+. *nvestigative
work done by the 3orkhoven Workgroup in the mean time showed
that it was a photoshop in which the face of Iatrien -e !uyper was
superimposed on a boys+ body. %fter a scientific investigation in which
advanced computer techni)ues were used, one is able to state with
C5T certainty that the by 3arcel Fervloesem rediscovered picture
indeed shows Iatrien -e !uyper."
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Garch 18, /662, Cembla "%utch TA#, (%e :-dossiers - .art ++(, at about
/8:26
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.A 1688@8, !pril /2, 1@@8, as filmed in Garch 18, /662, Cembla
"%utch TA#, (%e :-dossiers - .art ++(, at about 1@:/6: "-uring this
hearing, F. acknowledged after a long talk the intimate and se#ual
relation he had with Gegina <ouf. %ccording to him, it was Gegina who
took the initiative." ! more detailed statement can be found in the
1@@@ boo* (The :-%ossiers(, p 512, including: "%t a certain point *
indeed had been given a key of the house by !hristiane, outside the
knowledge of her husband, so * could enter the apartment whenever *
wanted."
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Fn*nown .A as filmed in Garch 18, /662, Cembla "%utch TA#, (%e :-
dossiers - .art ++(, at about /6:66: "*n the end, !hristiane confirmed
that Gegina indeed has had a se#ual relationship with Tony... &he
confirmed that she under pressure of Gegina had given a key of the
house to Tony."
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.A 1668??, 3ebruary ?, 1@@8, as filmed in Garch 18, /662, Cembla
"%utch TA#, (%e :-dossiers - .art ++(, at about 1@:56: "%fter an open
discussion 5eorges <ouf admitted that Tony stopped by much more
than he had earlier testified... that she went out with him, that Tony
went to pick her up at school." ! more detailed statement can be
found in the 1@@@ boo* (The :-%ossiers(, p 568
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.A 15616?, 3ebruary 8, 1@@E, (hearing of de Garleen van
=erreweghe(: "There were se#ual contacts in the living room between
Tony, H=, her mother and the housekeeper... The female housekeeper
was a certain !arine who had ? children. !arine and Tony gave van
4erreweghe the impression that her presence bothered them."
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p 28E-288
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.A 11?E@@, 1ovember ?, 1@@?, (%esignation of places by :/ in
<no**e: "The facts happened in villas around Inokke. There+s a
similarity with the places designated by H=... "&carsdale"
"linckaertlaan =C in the Ioningbos... 3aison "innenhof C or == or =J
2not certain6... Bli.abethlaan @2... H= had also designated the
&carsdale villa and the "innenhof houses. The Tinel hotel and the
house of the grandmother of H= are located facing the Bli.abethlaan
@2."
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When one goes through the %utroux dossier summary one can read:
.A 11862E, ,eptember /@, 1@@?, (!udition de :1(: "&he recogni.es H2
on a photo. H2 was a victim of pedophile acts right in front of her... &he
recogni.es H2 on photo. &he saw her in a club in "russels with 7ihoul.
&he has been tortured in this club."
+n this .A :1 identifies several other girls and locations from pictures,
but 1athalie W is nowhere to be found The problem then is that the
authors of (The :-%ossiers( "p 182# have cited :1 from the full .A as
saying: 7*k have seen her there... with 7ihoul in "russels, yes. "ut *
don+t know more than that either. '%bused,( not that * noticed. 'so
there appears to be a difference between descriptions of H2 and
7athalie(." The authors continue: "The photo they showed her is a
childhood picture of 7athalie W., the first victim who came to
7eufchateau to testify about the e#istence of influential child abuse
networks in "elgium. 7athalie accused 3ichel 7ihoul of having raped
her three times when she was still a kid. &he saw him, she says, a
number of times in the se#club <es %trebates. H= situated her in the
=CA2+AJ period. *t wouldn+t happen often that H= was correct about a
date, but this time apparently she was. %t that point, she had never
come across 7athalie W. in the buildings of the ":", she couldn+t have
seen her. %nd even if that would have happened, it is very much the
)uestion if this would have helped her. There are few, in any,
similarities between the 7athalie W. of today and the more than =5
years old picture."
That :1 recogniHed 1athalie W seems accurate ".A 1565/1# The only
;uestion is if the author of the summary has mixed up :/ with
1athalie W 9fficially, :/ would not begin to testify until 1ovember
1@@?, but sometime in ,eptember or 9ctober her immediate superior,
Gichel )lippe "who wor*ed on the %utroux case#, and $ourlet had
already found out that she came from an abuse networ* ,o, it could
be that they showed a picture of :/ to :1 in an early to see if they
could get some ;uic* verifications What further complicates this case
is that :/ also was familiar with 1ihoul and the %olo .A 1182E@,
%ecember 1/, 1@@?, (+nterview with :/ - $rabant-Wallon(: "H2
regularly went to the -olo where she met "ouhouche. H2 also met the
wife of "ouhouche in the 4ilton at the time of a meeting between
'Jean( 5ol, ;hilippe 3oureau#, Wilfried 3artens, F-", Willy de !lerck,
Jean3ichel 7ihoul, -elvoye and Iarel."
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ulte and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (The :-%ossiers(, p 825 ,ee note _16/
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U# .A 1185E5, %ecember 18, 1@@?, (+dentification of 1athalie
)annoodt by :8(: ";resentation of a photo album. H? recogni.es a girl
who played in pedophile movies and photo sessions. The girl in
)uestion taught H? a card game. The recogni.ed girl is 7athalie
!annoodt."
U# .A 1185E?, %ecember 18, 1@@?, (+dentification of )hantal ,torme
by :8(: ";resentation of a photo album. H? recogni.es a girl who
played in pedophile movies and photo sessions... The recogni.ed girl is
!hantal &torme."
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.A 1565/1, Garch 16, 1@@E, (%iscordances in the declarations of
Waeterschoot(: "Waet. recogni.es the mother of H? and gives her first
name as well as one of her sisters."
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U# .A 1665/?, &anuary @, 1@@E, (3irst interview with 1athalie
)annoodt(: ""etween her =>th and =?th year her best friend was H=.
&he went on vacation several times to the grandmother in Inokke. &he
was forbidden to go to the first floor. The grandmother was very
strict... H= had told her to be in love with Tony, as she saw it. &he
remembers to have gone to the -ecascoop 'a cinema( with H= and
Tony in a 3ercedes. The mother of H= was in love with Tony. '7athalie(
broke down in tears when she spoke of her father caressing her chest."
U# .A 1665/8 &anuary 11, 1@@E, (,econd interview with 1athalie
)annoodt(: "When Tony brought her to the -ecascoop with H=, she
saw that he kissed H= and that he stroked her breasts and vagina."
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.A 1565/1, Garch 16, 1@@E, (%iscordances in the declarations of
Waeterschoot(: "&he '7athalie W.( is recogni.ed by H= and H?."
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ulte and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (The :-%ossiers(, p 182: "*k have seen her there... with 7ihoul
in "russels, yes. "ut * don+t know more than that either. '%bused,( not
that * noticed." The authors continue: "The photo they showed her is a
childhood picture of 7athalie W., the first victim who came to
7eufchateau to testify about the e#istence of influential child abuse
networks in "elgium. 7athalie accused 3ichel 7ihoul of having raped
her three times when she was still a kid. &he saw him, she says, a
number of times in the se#club <es %trebates. H= situated her in the
=CA2+AJ period. *t wouldn+t happen often that H= was correct about a
date, but this time apparently she was. %t that point, she had never
come across 7athalie W. in the buildings of the ":", she couldn+t have
seen her. %nd even if that would have happened, it is very much the
)uestion if this would have helped her. There are few, in any,
similarities between the 7athalie W. of today and the more than =5
years old picture."
Why did + use 7allegedly7O ,ee note _1/8
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.A 1565/1, Garch 16, 1@@E, (%iscordances in the declarations of
Waeterschoot(: "The father of Waet. is recogni.ed by H=."
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U# .A 11?6?2, 1ovember /, 1@@?, (+nterview with Waterschoot(:
";resentation of two photos to Wat. &he doesn+t recogni.e the girl
2H=6. &he recogni.es the man as %nthony. '*ndeed( *t+s is about
%nthony Fan -en "ogaert."
U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ulte and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (The :-%ossiers(, p 21/, ;uoting from .A 11?6?2: "This is
%nthony, a friend of 7ihoul"
U# .A 1565/1, Garch 16, 1@@E, (%iscordances in the declarations of
Waeterschoot(: "&he speaks of an %nthony that she puts in relation
with 7ihoul and H=."
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U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ulte and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (The :-%ossiers(, p 21/: "<ater on a discussion will arise if
7athalie that day really spoke about +3ich from "russels+. *t is certain,
however, that after the arrest of 3ichel 7ihoul it is matter of days
before every report dealing with 7athalie W. is transferred to the
district attorney+s office in 7eufchateau. +*t was Joal who called me
with the )uestion if +3ich+ was 7ihoul. Des, * said. * had recogni.ed him
immediately on television. * didn+t see him as the most important
person. 4e was there in the period of the %trebates street, when * was
fifteen to si#teen years. That was all.+"
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U# .A 15685@, 3ebruary /5, 1@@E, (!nalysis and observations after
18P6/P@E interview with ,torme(: "&he was the best friend of H=. &he
regularly went to the grandmother of H=. -escription of the house.
When there were certain customers she could not go to the first floor
and had to be inconspicuous and silent. When the customers went up
there, they didn+t have any luggage.... 5randmother hard on H=/ has
been seen threatening H= with a revolver."
U# .A 15681E, Garch /6, 1@@E, ()onstatations of interview with
,torme on /5P6/P@E(: "&he remembers to have undergone the abuse
in the grandmother+s house... The facts always took place in the same
two rooms... The grandmother saw to it that she obeyed the
customers well... The men who raped them called them whores... and
forbade them to cry... :ne of the perpetrators was called 3onsieur...
&he remembers two positions for the anal penetrations, which she
describes... &he was forced into homose#ual relations with H=. &he has
assisted in a rape of H=."
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p 562-568: "%n1a -. is also interviewed. &he
has been pointed out by a number of former classmates as the best
friend that Gegina had in the years =CA? and =CA5... '%n1a in ;F
=>J.JAK, &eptember 25, =CCK, to the ":" in 5entE( +Dou show me a
picture which * recogni.e as showing Tony, being the older man with
whom H= had a se#ual relationship... * only got knowledge of this
relationship during the fact that * often went to the house of H=. * went
to sleep at least one weekend per month at H=+s... *t sometimes
happened that Tony went up with H= to the room of the mother of H=.
There they had se#ual intercourse. Tony could arrive at any moment. *t
so happened that Tony could arrive very late in the evening. * myself
determined that there was se#ual intercourse between H= and Tony. *t
is so that the room of H= was right ne#t to the room of the mother. *t
happened that * was still sleeping when Tony had se# with H= at that
moment in the ne#t room... * went past the room, and the door was
open. Then * conclusively saw the se#ual intercourse between H= and
Tony. "y the way, at one time Tony asked me if * didn+t want to 1oin
them. * declined.... ;ertaining to the reaction of the parents of H=, it is
true that both knew about the relationship. The father absolutely was
aware of the relationship, but wrapped himself in silence... *t
sometimes happened that Tony was gone with H= the whole
afternoon, sometimes also a short while. H= never told me where they
had been... *n my opinion the relationship between this man and H=
had already been going on for )uite some time... * think she absent
more than the average pupil, but it couldn+t be called +a lot+."
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+bid, p 562: "The first childhood friend of Gegina <ouf who is
interviewed in the summer of =CCK is Iristelle 3. ';F =>J.>==,
&eptember =, =CCK, ":" 5ent, officer Jan Fincent(. &he was in the
same class in the years =CAJA? and =CA?A5... +'Gegina( sometimes
disappeared from school in the afternoon+, Iristelle remembered. *f it
is true what this woman says, then the rereaders of the dossier Fan
4ees can fold a boat from the absence register that they saw as +proof+
that Gegina <ouf impossibly could have been in "russels in the early
evening of $ebruary =J, =CA?. What Iristelle 3. remembered above
all, is that she continually talked about se#. &he told how she had a
relationship with +an older man+. %ccording to 3., the whole class
assumed that she was lying. 7ot Iristelle 3. &he had seen with her
own eyes how this +older man+ picked up Gegina after school. %nd
there was something elseE Gegina at some point told her that she was
pregnant of that older man. Iristelle 3. also knew that Gegina often
spoke about a +female friend with whom she could amuse herself and
with whom she often went out in the "oudewi1nstraat+. &he didn+t
remember the name of the friend anymore, +but it could have been
!hristine, !arine, !aroline or !laudine+. Iristelle 3. could also tell that
Gegina, as a kid of =?, drank alcohol and one morning arrived in class
and +smelled of li)uor+. :ne time she arrived at school with a clearly
visible bruise..."
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+bid, p 561-56/ "also see note _165#: "<et+s call her $anny F. *t took us
two phone calls to find her. $ew have known !arine -ellaert as well as
she did... +*f Gegina and !arine knew each other9 To me that seems
perfectly possible. Gegina also had her secret, she was very introvert. *f
Gegina and !arine knew each other through such a circuit it would
have been hard for me to find out. %t school you only saw the facade. *
thought that you could compare them, their attitudes. * have bought
the book of Gegina, but *+m afraid to read it. * have wanted to start a
few times, but there are things in there... it hurts me too much.+"
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1@@8, Begina >ouf, (Cwi'gen is voor daders - %e getuigenis van :1(
"(,ilence is for perpetrators - The testimony of :1(#, p 1?E-1?8 I /8E-
/88
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1ovember 26, /66/, %e Gorgen, (%e grote Hwendel in feiten( "(The
great swindle in facts(#: "Des, even if e#amining magistrate !onnerotte
had paid for his spaghetti, and even if he, with some embarrassment,
refused to accept the flowers of &abine and <aetitia and even if he had
the fountain pen he had been given put into a brown envelope and
deposited at the registrar/ that+s not what was important in !assation
arrest ;C@=2@K$..."
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%uterme(s arrival as head of the new investigating cell and his run ins
with !ime $ille of %e $aets( team is rather humorously described in
the 1@@@ boo* (%e :-dossiers(, p //8-//@
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U# %ecember 2, /66/, !nnemie $ulte for =umo, (War in 1eufchateau:
examining magistrate )onnerotte spea*s about the %utroux dossier
for the first time( ")onnerotte#: "* regularly and much earlier
complained about those terrible circumstances in which * had to work
in the -utrou# case... We continually received information about all
kinds of bi.arre leads. Those then received a lot of media attention,
but to us meant nothing but time loss... Just think about the %brasa#
case and the digs in Jumet. *f * remember correctly, the first leads in
those two cases were already put under my nose in the very beginning
of the investigation. %fterwards precisely %brasa# and Jumet were
used by the media as an argument to say that the whole investigation
was manipulated and pointed towards false leads. * e#perienced the
same thing in the !ools case, in which the police began to manipulate
and was wholeheartedly supported by the media."
U# +nterview with .atrie* %e $aets, =umo, ,eptember /8, 1@@@ and
9ctober 5, 1@@@, (Garc %utroux and Gichel 1ihoul: the sabotage of an
investigation(: "%nd why were we brought into that ludicrous -i Gupo
investigation9 "ecause we were working on the wellknown H
witnesses. "y discrediting me and my team through the -i Gupo case,
one actually wanted to discredit the testimonies of the Hs..."
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U# .A 118281, %ecember 12, 1@@?: "H2 met -umont several times at
the ;latos in *#elles. &he also met 3arnette, ;elos and Nimmer
2magistrate "russels6 there. *t is a club for orgies, occasionally with
consenting minors participating. -umont went there with boys.
-umont and 3arnette know each other well 2partners in crime6."
U# .A 156?82, Garch 1/, 1@@E, (Waeterschoot interviewM
identification of )laudio(: "&he '7athalie W.( mentions new
perpetrators of the rapes committed at !hurchill avenueE 5eorges
3arnette, 'Goger( $orgeot 'owner <es %trebates and -olo(, !laudio
'de "alanguer, a sidekick of her ;rince de 3erode(... $rom !hurchill
%venue she has been driven to !hateau '!harle( %lbert by !laudio,
5erard and 3arnette."
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p /EE: "%t the very beginning of the -utrou#
investigation the gendarmerie of !harleroi did a house search at the
abandoned cabin of "ernard Weinstein in Jumet. *n between the piles
of 1unk which were dragged outside there, a note was found, folded in
four, with a few typed sentencesE +"ernard, don+t forget that the feast
is nearing and that the high priestess e#pects her present, %nubis.+ *n
the official report of the search there+s not sign to be found of this
rather wondrous message. *t is clear that the detectives only did their
+discovery+ several days or weeks later. %nubis, that is also the ritual
name of +grandmaster+ $rancis -esmet. That name is everything but
secretE %nubis and 7ahema7ephthys, aka -omini)ue Iindermans,
published a book several years before, <e prince de ce monde 2The
;rince of the World6, a +manual for Western demonology and
dictionary of demons+. % book that they sign with their ritual names,
complete with pictures and biographies. %ccording to the detectives,
the high priestess can be no one else than the partner of %nubis,
-omini)ue Iindermans. %nd the gift she e#pects, what else can it be
than a child a child to sacrifice9"
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p /EE: "*n mid $ebruary the operation order
already counted ?J targets. &till -e "aets thinks it+s too early and
"ourlet too late. +%t that point the tide began to turn+, -e "aets
remembers. +!ommandant -uterme in)uired into the operation order,
we e#plained the state of affairs to him. 4e said that five or si#
searches would be enough.+... :n 3arch 2>, =CCK, the +grand
operation+ takes place after all, but not a 1ournalist knew about it
beforehand. *nstead of the ?J addresses only one is searchedE the
3orek street =@C in 5ent. *t is the rental apartment of Gegina <ouf and
her husband."
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+bid, p 216 Theo Aandyc*, her early interviewer and the only person
she really trusted, said: "Dou needed to have patience with her, but
when you see all that she could tell us in the early stage of the
investigation, then you knowE she knows the milieu that we were so
interested at the time through and through." 3or specific loo* in
1athalie W(s biography in the (victims and witnesses( appendix
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3or details loo* in 1athalie W(s biography in the (victims and
witnesses( appendix
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1@@8, Begina >ouf, (Cwi'gen is voor daders - %e getuigenis van :1(
"(,ilence is for perpetrators - The testimony of :1(#, p /25-/2?
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p 1@6
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3ebruary 5, /668, =et 1ieuwsblad, (:1: (9nmogeli'*, onwaarschi'nli'*,
oncontroleerbaar(( "(:1:(+mpossible, improbable, unverifiable(#
http:PPwwwnieuwsbladbeP1ieuwsP%etailaspxO
!rticle+%X=191@6//668]6/@
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p 8E?-8EE
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+bid ,ee the biography of &ean-)laude Aan 0spen in (the investigators(
appendix for the whole story
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!pril /E, /66E, =et 1ieuwblad, (1ihoul, de niet-alti'd- even-
betrouwbare informant( "(1ihoul, the not-always-e;ually-reliable
informant(#: "What is correct, is that 7ihoul was an informant of the
":" of -inant, from 3ay =CC5 until his arrest on %ugust =5, =CC@.
They found him so reliable that in July =CC@ they even coded him."
J1?+nterview with .atrie* %e $aets, =umo, ,eptember /8, 1@@@ and
/K 9ctober 5, 1@@@, (Garc %utroux and Gichel 1ihoul: the sabotage of an
investigation(: "7ihoul was a nonregistered informant who had been
brought in by a gendarme officer from -inant, the late 5erard
Fanesse. Two gendarme officers of the financial section of the ":"
"russels maintained contact with 7ihoulE Bddy Ferhaegen and "ernard
3eurant. They used him as a potential informant in investigations into
fraud with telephone cards and mobile phones... !ertainly when Bddy
&uys of the 1udicial police 25;6, initial head of the :beli# cell, who
looked in depth at 7ihoul, had found out that 7ihoul was in contact
with "russels gendarmerie officers Ferhaegen and 3eurant, and that
he regularly called to the ":" "russels. &uys found out about that last
fact when he checked 7ihoul+s phone calls made in the months before
his arrest. &uys was planning on doing searches at the ":" and
interrogate Ferhaegen and 3eurant about their contacts with 7ihoul.
<ieutenant!olonel "rabant absolutely wanted to prevent that."
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p 8E?-8EE: "There is a second event which
colours the wonder years of "audouin -ernicourtE the theft of A=@
kilograms of dynamite '=A>> pounds( in a stone )uarry near
Bccaussines, in the night of June 2J, =CA?. *n this case it+s about one
of the great mysteries in the investigation into the e#tremeleft
!ellules !ommunistes !ombattants 2!!!6... *f we are to believe 1ustice,
the !!! consisted of a handful of idealistic youngsters who in their
prime were mainly lucky to not have blown up themselves. 0ntil today,
many observers still think that the convicted ;ierre !arette, "ertrand
&assoyc, ;ascale Fandegeerde and -idier !hevolet at the time maybe
without reali.ing it were infiltrated and supported by the e#treme
right. Fery shortly after the theft of the dynamite, -ernicourt and his
girlfriend were noticed in Bcaussines. They parked their car ne#t to the
stone )uarry and appeared to be observing the working policemen
there. +3aybe it was 1ust his passion for the big criminal riddles of our
time+, says an ac)uaintance of back then. +The home where that
girlfriend lived came under observation. When a few years later he got
into trouble because of the Guisbroek incident everything pointed to it
that his career at the gendarmerie had gone to hell. "ut strangely
enough that wasn+t the case. 4e was rapidly promoted and already in
=CAC he entered the ":" statute.+"
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/665, %aniele -anser, (1ato(s ,ecret !rmies(, p 128: "This thesis was
supported when it was revealed that the alleged !ommunist terror
group !!! in reality had been set up by the e#treme right. "etween
:ctober =CA? and fall =CA5 the !!! was responsible for 2K attacks.
!!! was lead by ;ierre !arette and targeted, with wellplanned
e#plosions, classical capitalist symbols including %merican installations
linked to 7%T:, banks and military installations. :n -ecember =K,
=CA5 the leaders of !!! were arrested and the unit was closed down
in the biggest military and police round up that "elgium had seen ever
since the arrest of the 7a.is after the &econd World War. The
!ommunists were discredited at least until 1ournalists discovered that
!!! leader ;ierre !arette had in the beginning of the =CA>s erected a
terrorist network made up of agents linked to the e#treme right. 4is
principal aide, 3arc -e <aever, had later 1oined a 5erman e#treme
rightwing group."
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1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from the
cover up(#
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U# .A 1182E@, %ecember 1/, 1@@?, (+nterview with :/ - $rabant-
Wallon(: "-epretre sent love letters to H2. 4e would give these letters
to !astiau# 'H2+s pimp("
U# Gaud ,arr "not very reliable, but interestingly mentioned together
with Aanden $oeynants and -eneral $eaurir, who have been accused
by a number of other sources also#
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p 162:
"!onnerotte is effectively planning on doing that in these days,
because of the discovery that the "russels ":" lied to him when he
in)uired at every police service in the country about 7ihoul and "outy.
The services of "rabant stated they did not know the duo. &ome time
later it turned out that the financial section of the "russels ":" once
had done an investigation into the &:& &ahel case and the fraudulent
bankruptcy of %nnie "outy and %ssocies. What "rabant and
!onnerotte e#actly discussed is not known, but according to involved
detectives it ended with the promise that the best persons within the
financial section would be working e#clusively for "ourlet and
!onnerotte for an undetermined time. %nd thatWs what happened.
+They had little in 7eufchateau at that moment+, the detective says.
+%fter what happened around 5eorges 3arnette and 5eorges Nicot
the relationship with the 5; '1udicial police( had been very strained.+"
+bid, p 85?: "7ot only at the "russels 5;, but also at the top of the
"russels gendarmerie strange things happen as soon as the name
7ihoul is mentioned. :n -ecember 2, =CCK, the "russels ":" officer
<uc -elmartino, member of the 7eufchateau cell, is heard by ;ignolet.
4e 1ust wanted to know how it came that "ourlet and !onnerotte, in
late =CC@, fully came to support -e "aets and had so much trouble
with -elmartino+s bosses, lieutenantcolonel Jean3arie "rabant,
head of the "russels ":", and lieutenant 5uido Torre., the district
boss. -elmartino doesn+t have to think long. *t was like this.
*mmediately after the first arrest in the -utrou# case, !onnerotte had
asked all police services in the country if they had ever done
investigations in which the name 7ihoul had appeared. % very normal
procedure. +* know that colonel "rabant replied with a negative to
!onnerotte,+ -elmartino tells. +This, while our third financial section in
fact had worked on three dossiers pertaining to 7ihoul, among them
&:& &ahel.+ What -elmartino allowed to be written down on paper
during his hearing is a public secret."
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+nterview with .atrie* %e $aets, =umo, ,eptember /8, 1@@@ and
9ctober 5, 1@@@, (Garc %utroux and Gichel 1ihoul: the sabotage of an
investigation(: "'!ol.( "rabant made prosecutor "ourlet believe that we
still had a lot of other work to do in "russels. That was nonsense, not a
single dossier was waiting there for us that was as important as the
-utrou# case. "ut befriended 1ournalists of <a -erniere 4eure and <e
&oir were also served these lies and used them in their first attacks
against 7eufchateau and the investigation into -utrou# and 7ihoulE
"What a disgrace, "ourlet gets J5> inspectors, and dossiers involving
billions of franks, like I"<u#, are neglected8 Bspecially the "russels
e#amining magistrate Jean!laude Fan Bspen immediately supported
"rabant. 4is financial dossiers supposedly didn+t make any progress
anymore, because all the inspectors worked for 7eufchateau. 7ot
true8 %t that moment absolutely no one from the I"<u# dossier
worked for the magistrates of 7eufchateau. %nd my section also, the
Jrd I:&, didn+t work on an urgent case at the time. * still wonder
which +urgent dossiers+ Fan Bspen was really talking about. *t seemed
as if even back then he already anticipated that we would bump into
dossiers on which he used to work. Fan Bspen knew very well who
%nnie "outy was. 4e had been her lawyer. %nd his former brotherin
law, the lawyer ;hilippe -eleu.e, used to be a partner in "outy+s law
firm. Fan Bspen was part of a network of friends in politics, magistracy
and police services which 7ihoul and "outy had woven to cover up
their criminal activities."
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p 85E: "&easoned police officer9 -eception9
*n case the e#planation of Torre. is true, then the floodgates are
opened. That means that every criminal who fears an arrest, only
needs to have someone call to a high gendarmerie officerE +4ello, *+m
3r. so and so of the -efense -epartment. 3ay * ask you to leave my
friend alone, yes9+ "y the way, about his friendsE Torre. is a good friend
of 3arnette. Together they are supporters of the soccer club
%nderlecht and can often be seen together at home matches." "The
whole affair is discussed in these pages of the boo* ! summary has
been ta*en up in the 1ihoul and $outy biographies in (the accused(
appendix#
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.A 11581E, 9ctober 1@, 1@@?: "Gaemaekers interview ;eriod of
2>,>2 to =5,>J,C5. %t the time of the investigation of the "&G J,&G!,
Gaemaekers had signaled to his lawyers that he was going to give
information on networks of child molesters. <awyers L J; -umont 'the
master, or headlawyer(, 3arc -epaus and 5eunink#. -umont wanted
to entrust the investigation to the 1udicial police 'in which 3arnette
was a commissioner in "russels( to screen the information. -umont
intervened with 3arnette who is "his good friend". 3arnette sent two
men to the 1ail to audition Gaemaekers on this topic. <awyer -epaus
came with them. The evidence had to be provided to the 1udicial police
via -epaus after having been filtered by -umont."
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U# .A 15688@, Garch /8, 1@@E, (Translation of a Garch 18, 1@@E fax
from :1M factoryM )lo(: "H= e#plains that J; -umont was among her
customers... 4e sometimes visited her with Fander Blst 'another
)uestionable lawyer who was tied to the 4aemers gang and was an
associate of 7ihoul(... -umont sometimes went to the factory/ he
would then be very e#cited. When he came to look for her, her mother
was informed by Tony or 3ich '7ihoul( and she had to to go to the
-ecascoop 'cinema(... :ne day her mother went to look for her at
school... and brought her to the -ecascoop where -umont arrived to
drive her to %&!: 'factory(. &he had to give fellatio to -umont in the
car... 'at the %&!: torture factory( -umont liked to hit 'children( with a
belt or a whip, and urinate on the children."
U# .A 11828/, %ecember 12, 1@@?, (+nterview with :/M &ean-.aul
%umont(: "H2 met -umont several times in the ;latos in *#elles. &he
also remembered 3arnette, ;elos and Nimmer 23agistrate "russels6.
!lub where orgies were organi.ed, sometimes with consenting minors.
-umont went there with boys. -umont and 3arnette know each other
well 2accomplices6. H2 saw -umont having se# with children in
Bindhoven 'where certain parties were organi.ed in a castle(." .A
1182E?, %ecember 11, 1@@?, (3ourth interview with :/(: "-umont is
rather sadist masochistic."
U# &anuary 1?, 1@@E, $9$ note 8??: "4e 'Jac)ues Thoma( is very
afraid. 4e was a treasurer of the youth section of the ;&!. 4e often
met with 3ichel -ewolf ;hilippe &ala and Jean;aul -umont. They
tried to direct Thoma toward :pus -ei what they considered 7ec ;lus
0ltra '<atin for "nothing further beyond"(. 0nder the prete#t of
initiation tests for :pus -ei he was brought to a "lack 3ass with
se#ual acts. 4e mentions the presence of girls from a country in the
Bast 2=J=? years6. *n =CA@, after a wine and dine political reunion he
went with &ala and -ewolf to a meeting that they announced would
be spicy. 4e was drugged before being taken into a room with masked
people who had dressed in black robes. The participants drank blood.
4e was placed in the presence of a naked little girl laying down on an
altar she had died 2=2 years6. 4e wanted to leave but was drugged
again. 4e woke up the following day in his car. 4e left the party ';&!(
and made a declaration to the "&G '&pecial *nvestigations 0nit of the
5endarmerie( in !harleroi. 3oney destined for the ;&! was
whitewashed in 5erman casinos by -umont. Thoma sent to the
gendarmerie in 0ccle to identify photos of places where trafficking of
children from the Bast takes place 2*talian restaurant av. !harle)uint6.
4e gave the identity of a Gumanian."
U# %umont is also said to have been a close associate of 1ihoul, which
is not that strange considering 1ihoul(s involvement with the .,) and
)0.+) .A 8/??5, 9ctober 18, 1@@? "testimony of -uy 0insweiller or
0schweiler#: "Gemembers 7ihoul 2fish trade near the ;%F%7 transport
enterprise where he works. =>A,==: %venue du ;ort =>>>, "russels6.
-uring a deal, he saw -umont drinking a glass with 7ihoul.
&ometimes saw 7ihoul at the restaurant 3ayflower in Ioekelberg...
declared to have regularly seen -umont and Fanden "oeynants in the
private area of the fish and crustacean enterprise that he '7ihoul(
e#ploited. 'early =CC>s("
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%umont close relationship with .aul Aanden $oeynants and $aron de
$onvoisin has been mentioned by witnesses, but this is also clear due
his top-level involvement in the .,) and )0.+)
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,ee reference 1E1, example 8 !dditionally, %umont wor*ed closely
with .hilippe %eleuHe, a close friend of 1ihoulM and &ulien .ierre, the
lawyer of %utroux from 1@@? until he was fired in &anuary /662
1ihoul organiHed the political campaigns of %umont in the late 1@86s
They reportedly were good friends and together with Aanden
$oeynants %umont had been seen regularly at a warehouse of 1ihoul
in the =avenlaan in $russels
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U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p 1/2-1/8: "The history of The -olo begins in
=CK5. %t that point, in Btterbeek+s %trebatenstraat =5?, in an ordinary
mansion at the first floor, a private club is opened in which group se#
and partner swapping was practiced. The owners are a couple, 3ichel
$orgeot, an immigrated $renchman, and -olores "ara. The club is only
accessible to members there is no facia and operates under
different namesE v.w %!4, v.w 3*-:, %;F. The attendants speak of
+<es %trebates+ for convenience. 7ihoul is a regular customer since
=CA= and soon becomes good pals with $orgeot and "ara. $orgeot will
always deny that minors also attended the age of the customers has
always been carefully checked at the entrance. 7evertheless, the club
is closed in =CAJ by the "russels ":" for "encouraging debauchery".
The "russels 5; '1udicial police( has also visited several times, but that
was always without results, 3ichel $orgeot later says. That doesn+t
surprise him. %t the time, the "russels 5; '1udicial police(
commissioner 5eorges 3arnette, together with his colleague $rans
Geyniers, is one of the regular clients of the club. %lso 5;+er 5uy
!ollignon was often present. +* think it+s )uite strange that 3r.
3arnette headed an investigation into The -olo, while he himself
came to the orgies there+, says $orgeot. +* personally saw him taking
part in the orgies.+"
U# .A 11@/8@, %ecember 26, 1@@?, (hearing of Gichel 3orgeot Jowner
of the %olo and >es !trebates clubK(: "!lients des %trebatesE "... 7ihoul
and at one point his brother, <_on -efosset, Jean 5ol and $rancis
"ursta 2his right hand6, 3arnette!ollignon and Geyniers 21udicial
police "russels6..."
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/668, =erwig >erouge, (=et %ossier 1ihoul: %e *noop in het proces-
%utroux( "(The 1ihoul %ossier: The *not in the %utroux trial(#, p ?/-?2:
"$or years 7ihoul had his head)uarters in the club <es %trebates, the
later -olo. %ccording to 7ihoul himself, he had begun to visit these
kinds of places after his divorce with %nnie "outy. *n &eptember =CA2
he goes out a lot. +To forget the pain in his heart+, he says. % friend,
+whose name he doesn+t remember anymore+, takes him to <es
%trebates, a club for partner swapping which was managed by -olores
"ara and the $renchmen 3ichel $orgeot since =CK5. -olores "ara had
been in 1ail before becoming a servant in the <u#emburgstation. The
manager of the club, $orgeot, says that he knew 7ihoul since =CA=.
4e+s on the members list of <es %trebates of before June 2C, =CA=."
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.A 11?6?5, 1ovember 5, 1@@?: "J=,=>,C@ J! Thomas 25endarmerie6
is contacted by an anonymous witness. The witness is outraged by the
manipulation of public opinion by the ;ress 2-46. 4e speaks about the
article +Gasle"ol+. 3arnette himself has participated in partou.es
with 7ihoul during which coke was available. *t is about a
manipulation of 5eorges 3arnette 2;J6 with the complicity of '5ilbert(
-upont 2-46. 3arnette is again in contact with $orgeot and "ara
'managers of the -olo and <es %trebates(. 3arnette is protected."
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1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in $elgiT(
"(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p 1E5: "The
main purpose of the !B;*! was the infiltration of the ;&! from top to
bottom, in this way to neutrali.e the influence of the labor wing on all
levels... *n any case, that !B;*! infiltration was a success. 3ore than a
few hardline !B;*! members eventually became ministerE Fanden
"oeynants, Jose -esmerats, Joseph 3ichel, 'etc.(" Gichel(s role in the
)0.+) has also been mentioned by the %e Gorgen and =umo
'ournalists
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1ovember /6, /66/, =et 1ieuwsblad, (!anval op >anglois ingeHet(
"(!ttac* on >anglois opened(#: "&aturday, -e 3orgen wrote that
former minister of -omestic %ffairs Joseph 3ichel 2;&!6 in the past
couple of years made sure that his proteges Jac)ues <anglois and
$rancois 3oinet ac)uired control over the -utrou#investigation. That
is, according to the paper, suspect, because in =CKA, Joseph 3ichel,
within the framework of his political functions, wrote a letter to Justice
to push for the release from 1ail of 3ichel 7ihoul. %t the time, 7ihoul
was serving a sentence of eight months for fraudulent bankruptcy."
The article referred to is: 1ovember 1?, /66/, %e Gorgen, (.olitie*e
peetvader van >anglois haalde 1ihoul uit de cel( "(.olitical godfather of
>anglois got 1ihoul out of 'ail(# I (0r is iets dat we niet wisten over
onderHoe*srechter >anglois( "(There is something we didn(t *now
about examining magistrate >anglois(# )an(t access the archives of this
newspaper, but the story has been retold on a number of sites and at
least in one boo*
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/668, =erwig >erouge, (=et %ossier 1ihoul: %e *noop in het proces-
%utroux( "(The 1ihoul %ossier: The *not in the %utroux trial(#, p 1E8-
1E5: "Twenty years later Joseph 3ichel again crosses the path of
7ihoul. %ccording to %ndre Gossignon, candidatechairman of the e#
;&!, the replacement of 1udge !onnerotte would have been arranged
by 3ichel and the <u#embourg 'the province, not the country(
departments of the party. %ccording to -e 3orgen, Joseph 3ichel
would have prevented that 1udge <anglois conducted a search at the
seat of the "russels ;&!. The 1udge would, according to -e 3orgen,
have forbidden any investigation into the ac)uaintances of 7ihoul.
Joseph 3ichel knows 7ihoul well. 4e launched the future 1udge into
politics, in =CAA, when he still was a lawyer in the province of
<u#embourg. <anglois lives in Btalle and his neighbor is a son of Joseph
3ichel. 4is aunt was a longtime ;&!mayor of the village &aint
Fincent... -e 3orgen also states that $rancis 3oinet, the chairman of
the !ourt of $irst *nstance of 7eufchateau, who refused to send 7ihoul
to 'the !ourt of( %ssi.es 'to be prosecuted with -utrou#, <elievre and
3artin(, is a member of the ;&!, a friend of <anglois and a trustee of
Joseph 3ichel."
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1ovember 26, /66/, %e Gorgen, (%e grote Hwendel in feiten( "(The
great swindle in facts(#: "*n the past five years, the GT"$program %u
7om de la <oi dedicated four tv programs and a book to 3ichel
7ihoul. The first program, on &eptember =K, =CCK, ended with a close
up of the %udi A> which 7ihoul had entrusted to -utrou#+s buddy
3ichel <elievre in %ugust =CC@. %nd see, according to the GT"$, the
evidenceE the telephone contacts between -utrou# and 7ihoul only
dealt with cars, not children. % second program, on June J, =CCA, was
accompanied by the publication of a book of one of the employees of
%u 7om de la <oi, who e#plained at a press conference that morningE
"The paedophile network does not e#ist. 3ichel 7ihoul is innocent."
$or those who still didn+t get it, a third program of %u 7om de la <oi
followed on 3arch 22, 2>>>E ":n the basis of documents and
testimonies we show that 7ihoul could not have been involved in the
kidnapping of <aetitia." $or those who even then still did not get it, a
fourth broadcast about and with 7ihoul followed. 7ever before could
a suspect in a criminal case count on such a supportive band of
followers as 7ihoul with the la <oi. Bven in &eptember =CCK 1ournalists
whispered to each other that the real producer of %u 7om de la <oi
was nobody else than e#amining magistrate Jac)ues <anglois. The
GT"$ 1ournalists paraded all too eagerly with the announcement that
the e#amining magistrate had called them on the morning of
&eptember =A, =CCKE "*t was great." &ince last week we know that
producer 5erard Gogge with two colleagues, participated in a meeting
with <anglois. That rumor circulated in late +CK, but was believed by
few. The law very specifically states that an e#amining magistrate
under no circumstances can speak with 1ournalists. %nd certainly not in
the -utrou# dossier, in which the !ourt of !assation had rigorously
defined the lines after the spaghetti arrest. '!onnerotte(... Bven
though the letter of "ourlet speaks for itself, nobody has contested the
facts as he laid them out, and 5erard Gogge 2GT"$6 himself admitted
that <anglois "accepted to meet us", the ma1ority of the "elgian media
radically turned the facts around. Was that note real9 &houldn+t this
incident be presented as a struggle between believers and
disbelievers9 Why did the note of "ourlet turned up only now9
2answerE because Journal du 3ardi could only get its hands on it two
weeks ago6. *n the mean time, the way in which a number of media
have presented the story has given the lawyer of 7ihoul, $r_d_ri)ue
!l_ment de !l_ty, enough confidence to file a complaint against
"ourlet at the -istrict %ttorney+s office in <iege. 4e is being accused of
"information poisoning", with the unavoidable result that the
prosecutor 2at least temporarily6 has to step down. This action could
only work because 7ihoul felt himself supported by a great number of
1ournalists, that generously offered to "testify against "ourlet"."
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U# 1@E8, !nthony Bowley "0uropean +ndustrial correspondent of the
>ondon Times#, (The barons of 0uropean +ndustry(, )hapter E: ($elgium
I >uxembourg: the power of (>es =oldings(, p 168-1/5: "&ociete
5enerale, or +<a 5enerate+ as it is usually called, is a vast industrial
holding company cum banking empire which controls anything
between 25 and 5> per cent of "elgian manufacturing industry. 7o
one knows for certain 1ust how much because of the tortuous
intertwinings of its interlocked holdings in numerous subsidiaries,
which in turn have subsidiaries of their own. 5rouped together, these
planets and outer stars in the &ociete 5enerale universe probably
account for onethird of "elgium+s national income. <a 5enerale lists
the "elgian royal family as well as the Fatican among its shareholders
in addition to that allpowerful family alliance behind "elgian business
Q the &olvays, the "oals and the Janssens... <arge shareholders 'are(
believed to be 'the( "elgian Goyal $amily, the Fatican, ;rince %maury
de 3erode, !ount <ippens, &olvay,"oal,Janssen families... <a 5enerale
likes to point out that it has +tens of thousands+ of shareholders though
its true ownership remains an enigma because so few of these shares
are registered in the names of the holders, the remainder being
anonymous bearer shares tucked away in banks. 4owever, the "elgian
royal family and the &olvay family are the only ma1or shareholders
apart from, of course, the cross holdings within the group, according
to an &5 spokesman. :nly about 25> shareholders ever turn up at
annual general meetings to rubber stamp the board+s decisions and so
the directors and top management tend to be a +selfperpetuating
oligarchy+... "elgian industry and commerce is to all intents and
purposes controlled by a do.en powerful holdings companies...
"elgium+s is a uni)ue tradition of capitalism which defies direct
comparison probably anywhere in the world."
U# There(s also information on the website of the ,ueH -roup, which
has ta*en over ,ociete -enerale
http:PPwwwsueHcomPenPgroupePhistoryPgroup-18//-1@8?P18//---
1@8?P
J18U# Bothschild archive, (The >ondon house of Bothschild and its $elgian
/K contacts "1815-18?6#(: "<a.are Gichtenberger became in =AJ2 the first
fullyfledged Gothschild agent in "russels... Gichtenberger had in =A?>
opened an %ntwerp branch office and made &. <ambert 2=C>@P=AK56
its manager. %s of =A?J, the name of the firm was +<ambert
Gichtenberger, agent Gothschild+... &tarting in =A??, &amuel <ambert
increasingly assumed the role of informant on the "elgian situation
and demanded a central role in the transactions that the <ondon
Gothschilds conducted on the "elgian markets. "oth commodities and
security transactions were to pass through his office. The Gothschild
bank was happy to be able to use <ambertRs e#pertise to carry out
transactions in cotton, and, as of =A?K, also in grain, sugar, coffee, and
tobacco. When in -ecember =A5J, Gichtenberger 2<ambertRs fatherin
law6 died suddenly in "russels, <ambert also undertook these "russels
activities, by commission and as agent of the ;aris and <ondon houses
of Gothschild."
U# /662, _1, season 51, $ulletin of the !msterdam 1ational Guseum
"Bi'*smuseum#, p /2: "This daughter 'of 5ustave de Gothschild( was
Noe <ucie de Gothschild 2=A@J=C=@6. &he married with the "elgian
<eon <ambert 2=A5==C=6 in =AA2... <ambert had already entered into
the service of the <ondon Gothschilds ten years earlier and would
become one of the most important financial figures in Burope. %t age
2? he worked in "russels as the representative of the Gothschilds from
;aris, <ondon, Fienna and $rankfurt. %dditionally he fulfilled
diplomatic functions, served as the financial advisor of king <eopold **
and played a very influential role in the financial matters surrounding
!ongo, which in =AA5 came under "elgian authority. %s a reward for
his valuable services <eopold ** granted <ambert a barony in =AC@... %t
their home at the %venue 3arni# in "russels there was an important
cultural salon, where the diplomatic, financial, scientific and artistic
world gathered at plays and music performances."
U# 1@E8, !nthony Bowley "0uropean +ndustrial correspondent of the
>ondon Times#, (The barons of 0uropean +ndustry(, )hapter E: ($elgium
I >uxembourg: the power of (>es =oldings(, p 168-1/5: "The "aron
<eon <ambert, chairman of !ompagnie "ru#elles <ambert, "elgium+s
second largest holding company 2though much smaller still than <a
5enerale6 takes what might be seen as a more democratic view of
industry ownership... "ut to return to !ompagnie <ambert. *ts origins
go back to =A?> when &amuel <ambert opened an agency in %ntwerp
for the Gothschilds of ;aris. &amuel was <eon+s great grandfather, his
grandfather having married a Gothschild and his father having
become an independent banker. *t was <eon+s father who guaranteed
the autonomy of the "an)ue <ambert visavis ;aris, though
Gothschilds have continued to sit on the bank+s board and have a small
stake in the e)uity. "aron <eon took over the family company in =C?C
when it was a small deposit bank and in =C5J formed !ompagnie
<ambert, the holding company, merging that with the bank itself in
=C5C. *t concentrated largely on financial services and the "aron has
built up the reputation of something of a financial whi.. kid, in "elgian
terms at least. 4is grand coup came toward the end of =CK2 when he
brought off, against a great deal of opposition and almost
3achiavellian manoeuvrings, a merger of !ompagnie <ambert pour la
$inance et l+lndustrie with three other holding companies, "rufma,
!onfindus and !ofinter to form the !ompagnie "ru#elles <ambert. The
new group+s gross assets are worth nearly ". $rs =5,>>> million and
are deployed in banking and insurance 222 per cent6, real estate 2=K
per cent6, breweries, food and distribution 2=2 per cent6, oil 2=> per
cent6, public utilities 2C per cent6 and steel and metal goods 2A per
cent6. This makes the new <ambert group much bigger than it was but
<a 5enerate still e#ceeds it in si.e, not least through the fact that its
assets are some ". $rs K billion greater than <ambert+s."
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U# /66/, %avid Boc*efeller, (Gemoirs(, p /6E: "We '!hase/ mid =CK>s(
approached three banks in the Gothschild 5roup. &ince both Bvelyn de
Gothschild, chairman of <.3. Gothschild, and <eon <ambert, chairman
of "an)ue <ambert 2a Gothschild through his mother6, were personal
friends, * had positive initial conversations with them... We also
announced in 3arch the appointment of John Blkann... %ged J=, John
Blkann is a Fice !hairman of *$*<, the %gnelli family investment
company, and is also Fice !hairman of $iat 5roup."
U# B+T )apital .artners: "*n 3arch '2>>K( we announced the retirement
from the "oard of "aron <ambert, who had served on the "oard and
its !ommittees since =CAA."
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,eptember 1, /665, Trendsbe, (=et geheugen van graaf Gaurice
>ippens( "(The memory of count Gaurice >ippens(#
http:PPwwwtrendsbeParticlesPindex'spOarticle+%X28E/8Isection
+%X1212Isite+%X8
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0xamples of the >ippens brother being mentioned by :-%ossier
witnesses
U# :1 in:
+n .A 1188?@, %ecember 1/, 1@@?: "When the contractions started
her 'H=+s( grandmother made a phone call. The <ippens brothers,
Fanden "oeynants and the assistant commissioner of Inokke arrived.
'"aron( -e "onvoisin and Fander Blst arrived thereafter... Fander Blst
puts a knife on her throat while "onvoisin rapes her... &he must
masturbate while Fander Blst makes a number of photos. <ippens
rapes her with a ra.or blade."
U# :/:
+n .A 11E525, 1ovember 1@, 1@@?: ";arties in Fillas in Inokke around
the golf court. The villas have been designated 'by H2( 2;F ==@.KCC6.
%lso in the villa of 3aurice <ippens. ;arties with underage girls in the
!romwel hotel in Inokke. ;resentE -elvoie Iarel H2 <ippens Fan
5heluwe Btienne -avignon. The girls knew where to go and with
whom. <ippens hits the little girls."
+n .A 151688, Garch /E, 1@@E: "The events in !himay. &he went 5@
times. *n an immense wood... &he was forced to go. &he was never a
'visual( witness of whatever was done. ;articipatedE the most violent
of the group in Inokke, among them the <ippens brothers. *n !himay
she heard shouting and gunfire... *t was around the !astle of !himay.
The wood is surrounded by a wall. Those were screams of children of
maybe => years. &he thinks there were ?5 children."
U# :8:
1@@@, (The :-%ossiers(, p 2/E: "&oon in the investigation 'interviews
with H?( the names of politicians :. and B. are dropped as +regular
customers+. "y that time these had already been pointed out by H= and
HJ as child killers." 3ollowing the system used by this boo* "reversing
of the alphabet, wor*s very consistently#, 9 is really > and 0 is really
A, indicating that the real names are >eopold >ippens "mayor# and
Aanden $oeynants "prime minister, etc# There do not seem to be
other possibilities 9nly problem: according to the lea*ed :-%ossier
summary document, :1 and :/ mentioned >ippens and Aanden
$oeynants, while :2 only mentioned Aanden $oeynants
U# Two anonymous letters, mentioned in .A 11?252: "Geception of
two anonymous letters transmitted by J* <anglois. *t is about two
anonymous letters denouncing 3aurice and <eopold <ippens for
sessions with children... These letters describe certain facts similar to
those reported by H=." 9ne of the letters described Gaurice and
>eopold as "3onsters de la se#ualite"
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3ound it while auto-searching the lea*ed %utroux dossier for the word
7>ippens7 The %utroux dossier distributed on %A% had already been
cleared from virtually all important testimonies, including those of the
:-witnesses ,ome details:
%A% 1M 666618%$pdf
Transmitted to investigating 'udge Gr >anglois in 1eufchVteau
3ile 8?P6P@?
!pril //, 1@@8
%ocument that explores the connections of Gichel 1ihoul
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.A 11E525, 1ovember 1@, 1@@?, (3irst interview with :/(
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.A 118282, %ecember 12, 1@@?, (+nterview with :/(: "&he fre)uented
the ;latos... %fter midnightE orgies, sometimes with consenting minors
of =? to =5 years. %t the time of an orgie she had se# with Iarel van
3iert.... he strangles her until she almost lost consciousness."
.A 1565?5, Garch 8, 1@@E, (+dentification of persons cited by :/(:
"Iarel van 3iert 2=K,>=,?26. B#pr_sident &;/ -_put_ europ_en/
!ommissaire europ_en."
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U# .A 11?E86, 1ovember /1, 1@@?: "To remember Fincent is very
painful... Wat. would have participated in a "black mass" with other
minors. Wat. relived some scenes of the past and was terrori.ed by
them. &he speaks of minors marked with a red iron and human
sacrifices. &he also speaks of prepared human meat that the minors
have to eat. -uring these evenings the minors were raped by the
participants. &he speaks of the presence in these masses of a certain
!laudio and ;rince %le#ander de 3erode."
U# .A 156?82, Garch 1/, 1@@E, (+nterview with WaeterschootM
+dentification of )laudio(: "Fincent L %le#andre de 3erode"
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1@@@, !nnemie $ulte, %ouglas %e )oninc* and Garie-&eanne Aan
=eeswyc*, (The :-%ossiers(, p 2/E: "4earing after hearing the
boundaries are pushed further. B#treme torture, rape scenes, murders
of babies under the eye of men in black hoods... H? also mentions the
pivotal prince '%le#andre de 3erode( in the account of 7athalie W."
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.A 11E52?, 1ovember /?, 1@@?: "*n mid+A@ !astiau# invites H2 to an
important evening in Woluwe. % big villa with swimming pool close to
the shopping center. 4e '!astiau#( is one of the promoters and she
must help him. !astiau# is a member of the Gotary !lub. ;resentE de
"onvoisin 5eorges -esir two brothers of de 3erode de 3eeus
2Walibi 'amusement park(6 the ;rince and ;rincess of !himay le
!omte Bmmanuel de <ichtervelde !arteuvels the !ount dR0rssel. H2
leaves the location about >2>J.>> %3."
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3orum topic on the Gay /668 ,prout article: "The mother of !harles
de &elliers de 3oranville is %nne &olvay. "ut he has been accused by
someone in the dossier +H+ 2.ie T=5JK,C@, ;G ":0G<BT,
"G.?>.@@.=>=J=>,CK, ;F =>J.2>?,CK6, and also, and completely
independent but of the same facts, by a later witness 2in 2>>J6 who
had nothing to do with the H witnesses. This witness also says that
!harles de &elliers de 3oranville is an organi.er of se# parties with
children, and that these activities continue."
http:PPforumeenvandaagnlPviewtopicphpO
tX161@E5IsidX/?@@e@8E8
a88Eb288e5b@a@/e5@eefb@
+ have no idea if what is stated about the /662 witness is true, only
that the .As referred to are accurate + also don(t *now if )harles is the
son of !nne ,olvay, although it is *nown that members of the de
,elliers de Goranville are important shareholders of the ,olvay
chemical concern, and also that some members of this family have
intermarried with the ,olvays
9ctober /6, 1@@@, %e ,tandaard "large $elgian newspaper#, (%e
*ritische generatiewissel bi' ,olvay( "(The critical generation shift at
,olvay(#: ""ernard de <aguiche, 3ichel Washer, !harles%ntoine
Janssen, Jac)ues de &elliers de 3oranville. Their names do not give it
away, but they all are the present descendants of the entrepreneur
dynasty &olvay. *n complete silence this generation of &olvay
descendants is growing to the top."
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$y )ount Sann de Geeus d(!rgenteuil This details of this case can be
found in the (victims and witnesses( appendix
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.A 1188E@, %ecember 2, 1@@?:
"*dentification of places and people designated by H2E
!ontinuation ;F ==K.5J5 of the =C,==,C@ and ==K.5J@ of the
2@,==,C@
7%&&B%0H 5uy 22K,>2,?J6 7otary in W%TBG<::
&pouse of -B4:0H F_roni)ue 22J,==,5=6
":0G<BB ;aul 2=K,>?,2C6 lawyer substitute 1ustice of the peace
&pouse of -B4%DB $ranboise
!%&T*%0H :livier 2=>,>K,5J6 "ailiff of Justice"
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%escription of %echef in $B2E/E8E/P@8: "5amekeeper or woodsman
of !hateau 5enval 'a hotel( or <a 4ulpe '!hateau de <a 4ulpe is owned
by the &olvay family, including 22K hectares or 5@> acres of
woodland(."
$B2E/E8E/P@8: "-echef kept busy by following youngsters. -echef
tortured. 4e has to give him fellatio until e1aculation in the cellar of his
building 23artini tower6... -elvaille was tied up and beaten. 4e has
been sodomi.ed with a metal ruler. 3arieJeanne 2redhead6 was also a
victim. :nce another man participated."
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,ee the (victims and witnesses( appendix for more information on
)hateau des !merois
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U# .A 118288, %ecember 12, 1@@?: ";arties in Bindhoven in =CAA. %n
underage girl, a regular at this place, underwent some cruelties and
was never seen again. This girl told H2 that all men she had to endure
were cra.y. &he spoke about a castle near "russels 'like !hateau
d+%rgenteuil( where she went on Baster =CAK, to a madwoman, called
<iliane. &he said that it would be necessary to return to the garden
there. H2 understands that some bodies could be buried there. H2
thinks about <iliane de Gety."
U# .A 15181@, about :/(s >iliane statement: "... see the statement of
W%BTBG&!4::T with regard to bodies that would have been buried in
the ;ark of a castle. <*<*%77B could be <ilianne de GBT4D and the
castle mentioned by W%BT."
!pparently, 1athalie Waeterschoot had instead been tal*ing about
chateau de 9hain, which is close to both %omaine de !rgenteuil and
%omaine de >a =ulpe ,ee the (victims and witnesses( appendix for
more information
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!ugust /8, /66?, 0xpressbe, (%elwart gunde .oetin !rgenteuil niet(
"(%elwart wouldn(t allow .utin to have !rgenteuil(#: "*n 2>>?, Fladimir
;utin wanted to buy the domain of %rgenteuil. That has been written
by the former advisor of ;rincess <iliane, 3ichel Ferwilghen, in his
book +<e mythe d+%rgenteuil+. The domain was ac)uired in 2>>? by
Jean3arie -elwart, family shareholder of &olvay and e#head of the
holding <a $loridienne."
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.A 118288, %ecember 12, 1@@?: "$acts of late A5,A@. Iarel brings H2
to the 3irano. &he returned there ?5 times thereafter. Bvery timeE
partou.es with distribution of coke. ;resence of =2=5 years old minors
available until >J.>>>?.>>. 5enerallyE about ten children, 'and( 25J>
adults of which 5@ women of 'about( 5> years and J? girls of 'about(
=A2> years. The orgies were opened by the older women... ;resent at
orgies in the 3iranoE de "onvoisin, "ourlee, <evi, ;hilippe... ;rinces
;hilippe and <aurent but never actively participated/ they looked while
masturbating until e1aculation..."
+n the same .A: "*n 3ay AK after having drunk and for a bet prince
<aurent masturbated and e1aculated in a dish of bolognaise sauce."
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The .inon file is discussed in: /661, &ean 1icolas and 3rLdLric
>avachery, (%ossier pLdophilie >e scandale de l(affaire %utroux(
"(.edophilia dossier: The scandal of the %utroux affair(#, )hapter E !
transcript of the conversation between )hristine %oret, &ean-)laude
-arot and !ndrL .inon, taped without the *nowledge of
participantPwitness %oret, has been included
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.A 1518/@, &une /, 1@@E, (:2 hearing(
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,ee the (victims and witnesses( appendix for more information
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)ountess Gaurice >ippens and &ean-.ierre de >aunoit "chairman# are
members of the support committee ",teuncomite# of the $elgian <ids
3und
http:PPwwwbelgian*idsfundbePcomites]nlhtml "column at the
bottom right#
! $arbara de ,elliers de Goranville co-organiHed a huge party for 2566
children in the garden of )ountess 3ranWois d(!nsembourg This was
part of the $elgian <ids 3oundation for .ediatric Besearch
http:PPwwwbelgian*idsfundbePnews5]nlhtml "at the bottom#
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Worldroots:
";rince "ernard de 3erode
"orn =K 3ay =C?C, Gi#ensart
3arried 22 &eptember =CK?, Btterbeek
3arie $rancoise de "onvoisin, daughter of "aron -r. ;ierre de
"onvoisin and Blisabeth 5alopin
"orn =5 3ay =C?C Btterbeek, "elgium"
http:PPworldrootscomPbrigittePfamousPaPalessandromancinidesc21ht
m
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U# Bis* analysis website, list of directors:
http:PPwwwris*-analysisorgPdirectorsPindexshtml
U# &anuary 18, /668, ,unday Times, (Whitehall hires former spies to
nail honours lea*(: "The government has hired a detective agency to
uncover the mole behind leaks to The &unday Times which e#posed the
secrets of the honours system... *t is believed to be the first time a
private agency has been hired to conduct a government leak in)uiry.
The company is e#pected to charge the !abinet :ffice at least ;ounds
5,>>> a day... This weekend, further Whitehall documents leaked to
The &unday Times revealed Gisk %nalysis has been hired by the !abinet
:ffice to interrogate civil servants. The company has offices in
<ondon+s 3ayfair, <u#embourg and &wit.erland and has a track record
of corporate investigations in Gussia and the 3iddle Bast. *t is headed
by !hristopher -avy, !", who spent more than 2@ years in the
intelligence services. 4e has been described as having worked for "the
3inistry of -efence", but Whitehall sources say he worked for 3*5.
3artin $lint, the company+s managing director, was for 2> years an
intelligence officer with 3*5, where he became one of its most senior
officials. "oth men were unavailable for comment yesterday."
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1ovember 8, 1@@?, -aHet van !ntwerpen "!ntwerp -aHette#,
(%emanet, de la $rassinne, %outrewe, %e'emeppe en de anderen:
waar Hi'n de Bechtvaardige BechtersO( "(%emanet, de la $rassinne,
%outrewe, %e'emeppe and the others: where are the Bighteous
&udgesO(#: ""russels prosecutor '"enoit -e1emeppe(, who created a stir
when he +in)uired+ at the national brigade about %nnie "outy, 7ihoul+s
e#girlfriend, through the "russels 5;commissioner 5eorges
3arnette. %ccording to the ;F 'official report( of the national 5;,
-e1emeppe asked if there actually were enough elements to arrest
"outy and he would have proposed that her dossier belonged in the
car swindle dossier, and not in the pedophilia dossier. -e1emeppe
defends himself by asking why he wouldn+t be allowed to in)uire
about a case +out of interest+ through his subordinates."
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!pparently, the membership list is private, but it can be accessed
through the -oogle cache
http:PPwwwcarnetmondaincomP
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&une /661, Gichel van Bi'n: "%#el Fervoordt, dealer in &chloss %rt, has
been accused by his house guest, %my ;age '0& art 1ournalist(, of
fucking and raping young boys. -uring a visit to my house in Gome,
%my told me that %#el+s favourite boys were aged between @ and =2.
7ow that * have evidence from %my on tape telling me about %#el+s
hobby, * 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 lowlife. *f it wasnRt for the work of alert and hardhitting
investigative 1ournalist, Jan ;ortein 'Ileint1e 3uurkrant(, these serious
allegations might have faded into oblivion."
0xcerpt of the conversation between !my .age and van Bi'n, secretly
taped by van Bi'n: "%myE "...* mean, %#el is not a bad man". Fan Gi1nE
""eside the fact that he likes little boys, he+s a nice guy". %myE "7o
more". Fan Gi1nE ":h, no more9" %myE "7ot for years". Fan Gi1nE "4e
sees the light now9" %myE "Well, * mean ... %#el is changed. 4e became
very much the pater familias, you know"..."
http:PPwwwmichelvanri'nnlPartnewsPartnws65htm
Aan Bi'n used to be a notorious art smuggler who somehow made a
deal with ,cotland Sard and is now exposing criminals in the art world
himself
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p 2@6: "*n the late afternoon of &aturday
3arch =, =CCK, H= is picked up by her interviewers at her apartment in
Wondelgem. They are accompanied by detectives of the %ntwerp 5;
'1udicial police( of the "rasschaat ":". The idea is that she points out
the way which she had traveled at the time with Tony F. to reach the
castle. H= directs them to +s 5ravenwe.el, and briefly loses the way
there. % 5;+er gives her a hint, and some time later the convoy halts in
front of a castle taken right out of fairy tale, with a seemly little tower,
a wide moat and a well lookedafter domain surrounding it. +*t was
here+, H= says. The castle belonged to a certain baron W. 'de !aters(
and is ad1acent to the domain of the well known anti)ue dealer %#el
Fervoordt. 4e biannually has a public display 'usually done for ta#
purposes(, giving the investigators the opportunity to nose around a
bit. The peculiar thing about the W. family is that they also own
property in Inokke<e Noute, in the streets where H= already went to
point out houses several months before."
!dditional information: +n an email conversation with Gichel van Bi'n,
the Aervoordts, surprisingly, referred to :1 as a 7mythomaniac7
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U# :1 in:
+n .A 1188?@, %ecember 1/, 1@@?: "When the contractions started
her 'H=+s( grandmother made a phone call. The <ippens brothers,
Fanden "oeynants and the assistant commissioner of Inokke arrived.
'"aron( -e "onvoisin and Fander Blst arrived thereafter... Fander Blst
puts a knife on her throat while "onvoisin rapes her... &he must
masturbate while Fander Blst makes a number of photos. <ippens
rapes her with a ra.or blade."
U# :2 in:
.A 1518/@, &une /, 1@@E: "&he recogni.ed the regent !harles, Iing
"audouin and Iing %lbert, and two others that she calls !harly '-e
;auw( and ;olo ';aul Fanden "oeynants(... % hunt is prepared by
!harly and ;olo... 5illes 2=2 years old996 was castrated by ;olo... "aby
pulled out of the stomach and given to the dogs by ;olo ';aul Fanden
"oeynants(."
.A 151?88 Gay /?, 1@@E: "HJ mentions the following peopleE...
F%7-B7 ":BD7%7T& ;%0<... nicknamed ;:<:"
U# :8:
1@@@, (The :-%ossiers(, p 2/E: "&oon in the investigation 'interviews
with H?( the names of politicians :. and B. are dropped as +regular
customers+. "y that time these had already been pointed out by H= and
HJ as child killers." 3ollowing the system used by this boo* "reversing
of the alphabet, wor*s very consistently#, 9 is really > and 0 is really
A, indicating that A is Aanden $oeynants +ndeed, both :1 and :2
mentioned Aanden $oeynants as a child *iller There doesn(t seem to
be another possibility
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.A 118//8, ,eptember /E, 1@@?, (interview with 1athalie
Waeterschoot(: "$orgeot 'owner <es %trebates and -olo( raped her
several times when she was =>=2 years old. :ther rapists met at the
-oloE &erge Iubla, mayor of Waterloo. %lso <_on -efosset, mayor of
Btterbeek 2deceased6. %lso &imonet 2man with glasses6. 7o physical
contact with -efosset and &imonet. &he also saw Fanden "oeynants,
but always with women."
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.A 1182E@, %ecember 1/, 1@@?, (+nterview with :/ - $rabant-Wallon(:
"%t the -olo "il spoke with "ouhouche."
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U# .A 15688@, Garch /8, 1@@E, (Translation of a Garch 18, 1@@E fax
from :1M factoryM )lo(: "&ometimes one awaked her in the night to
bring her to the factory '%&!: abuse and snuff factory(. %wakened by
Tony, the driver of F-" '4enri "il(, guard dog 'not literally(, the
cameraman, her mother."
U# 1@@@, (The :-dossiers(, p /?1: "H= identified 3adani "ouhouche as
the very violent driver of the "3W who took her to +the factory+ ..."
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The .inon file is discussed in: /661, &ean 1icolas and 3rLdLric
>avachery, (%ossier pLdophilie >e scandale de l(affaire %utroux(
"(.edophilia dossier: The scandal of the %utroux affair(#, )hapter E !
transcript of the conversation between )hristine %oret, &ean-)laude
-arot and !ndrL .inon, taped without the *nowledge of
participantPwitness %oret, has been included
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9ctober 18, 1@@E, regular session of the $elgian )hamber of
Bepresentatives: "The latter '3aud &arr( testified that there e#isted
video recordings 'of pedophilia during orgies(, which were in the
possession of the lawyer 5uy $rancois. '!ongressman,senator 4ugo(
!oveliers statedE "This claim has never been investigated." *n an
interview with FT3 3aud &arr gave the names of ;aul Fanden
"oeynants and attorneygeneral Jaspar 'prosecuted the !!!
bombers(.... %ccording to 5i1sels, the names of prosecutor of the king
Jean -epretre and gendarme commandant <_on $ranbois were also
mentioned."
http:PPwwwde*amerbeP3>W$P.%3P8@P65E2P8@<65E2668pdf
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1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in $elgiT(
"(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p 2?-2E:
"When the 5a.et of %ntwerpen in early 7ovember =CA= reported
about the drug trafficking in fro.en meat, the editorial office of the
paper also received threatening phone calls. The trafficking which
occurred is one of the most mysterious aspects of the $rancois affair
where Fernaillen and 5offinon 'both survived assassination attempts(
became embroiled with. The drugs hash and cocaine were
smuggled in fro.en meat in trucks of the company+s !ongel and
"oucheries 5hysels from &pain, via the customs depot 3amer in
<u#embourg to "elgium. %lthough the 7-" already knew about this
three years before the arrival of the tipster, the trucks kept passing the
border unhindered. %ccording to the tipster of the 4igh !ommittee,
commandant 'general( $rancois and his right hand !ammerman were
always personally present when such a free.er truck was due to arrive.
:ne detail catches the eye hereE important shareholder and chairman
of "oucheries 5hysels was ;aul Fanden "oeynants. !ongel, by the
way, is a subsidiary of the 5hysels 5roup."
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0xamples of $aron de $onvoisin being mentioned by :-%ossier
witnesses
U# :1 in:
+n .A 1188?@, %ecember 1/, 1@@?: "When the contractions started
her 'H=+s( grandmother made a phone call. The <ippens brothers,
Fanden "oeynants and the assistant commissioner of Inokke arrived.
'"aron( -e "onvoisin and Fander Blst arrived thereafter... Fander Blst
puts a knife on her throat while "onvoisin rapes her... &he must
masturbate while Fander Blst makes a number of photos. <ippens
rapes her with a ra.or blade. When the child e#ited de "onvoisin beat
her."
.A 1662@@, &anuary 11, 1@@E: "Translation of a fa# of H= of January @,
=CCKE &he speaks of someone who 1udged to see if she was dangerous.
*t is about someone who prefers the violenceE the se# is a dessert... 4e
often went to hunt with F-" he works at &abena. 4e participated in
the hunts on children... Tony brought her to a domain there were ?
other girls 23arianne/ Falerie/ !atharine/ &on1a6... 'presentE( F-" ';aul
Fanden "oeynants( person from &abena ? 5d 'gendarme officers(
de "onvoisin. There was also the gamekeeper who raped the girls but
did no more than that. "onvoisin was the most dangerous he had
come to kill... The girls run into the woods and each time they are
caught they have to remove a piece of clothing. H= is forced by
"onvoisin to stay with him she must choose and point out the girls...
"onvoisin forces H= pull the trigger while telling her that if she misses
she is shot. &he fires on &on1a and kills her. 3arianne is killed with a
crossbow. H= is raped and brought back home."
U# :/ in:
.A 11E525, 1ovember 1@, 1@@?: "%lso parties with underaged
children in Bindhoven with -elvoie. =Ath century !astle. -eparture in
convoy from Inokke. The cars with 5erman license plates followed
with the little girls. Geception at the castle L a woman L price of 2,>>>
"elgian franks per person 'about 5> euros(. *t is necessary to come
with another person. *t is necessary to take off clothes. % bikini might
be accepted. &wimming pool sauna solar bench cold buffet. 'There
are( rooms without doors to 'different( themes. Goom with mirrors
and cameras. Goom with several mattresses. Goom with obstetric
tables handcuffs chains. Iarel and H2 'went( J>5> times to this
castle 'seemingly an average of about once a month(. &ame little girls
as those in !romwell. !lients of the castleE ;atrick -enis... Jean;ierre
van Gossem... "aron de "onvoisin... Jean;aul -umont..."
.A 11E52?, 1ovember /?, 1@@?: "%bout %ugust&eptember +A5 an
evening at the notary 7assau# in Waterloo L party with 5 underage
girls. ;resentE !astiau# and H2 7assau# and his wife Feroni)ue
-ehou# 'a 1udge( "ourlee $rancois 4arc) "ayens and others... *n
late 7ovember +A5 !astiau# brings H2 to a second residence of "ourlee
in $aul# <es Tombes. The wife of "ourlee and !arine 4an)uinet were
present but left. %fter their departure the ones arrived that were
present at 7assau#, as well as the "aron de "onvoisin "ayens and
4arc) were not there. They arrived with little girls of less than =5
years. The party takes place at the first floor, but H2 remains below.
The girls are less rela#ed than in Bindhoven and follow as sheep. H2
heard screams of pain coming from the first floor. %fter one hour
!astiau# descends and leaves with H2."
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Worldroots:
"!omte 4erve d+0rsel
"orn 2? 7ovember =CJ>, "ru#elles
3arried 2K 3ay =C5C, Btterbeek
3arie!ecile de "onvoisin, daughter of "aron ;rof. -r. ;ierre de
"onvoisin and Blisabeth 5alopin
"orn =A July =CJ? Btterbeek"
http:PPworldrootscomPbrigitteProyalPfatherofeuropePconrardurseldes
c1??5-8htm
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U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ulte and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p 886: ";ertaining to the facts which would
have occurred in a villa where she noticed a large amount of model
ships, H=, after having been shown a picture, formally recogni.ed the
villa of person $.&. '!ount 4erve d+0rsel( during the hearing of
$ebruary A, =CCK 2cfr. pv =5>.J22,CK $ebruary 2K, =CCK6... What he
'-ernicourt( fails to mention in the rereader+s report, nor in his
separate official report, is that several months before, H= went to
identify the villa of $.&. and that her description of the route was
perfect in every detail. What he also leaves unmentioned is that $.&.
was shadowed twice by the gendarmerie in early 3arch =CCK. 4e was
followed to a chic private club in the center of "russels where also a
car was parked of the company of the by H= fingered abuser
businessman &. '4anet(."
U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ulte and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-dossiers(, p /88: ";resent at the first of three se#
parties she 'H=( mentioned industrialists D. and W., lawyer B., %nnie
"outy, 3ichel 7ihoul, Tony and trader in dogs from the region of
3echels. What she noticed about the villa, was a large pool and an
impressive collection of model ships which were e#hibited inside 1ust
about all over the place '"villa des bateau#" of !ount 4erve d+0rsel
and 3arie!ecile de "onvoisin d+0rsel(. The children were forced to
watch a sort of snuff movie, in which, according to H=, two of her
children were tortured. The purpose of the first night was an initiation.
The adults wore &3 clothing and butchered a goat and a rabbit in
front of the eyes of the by then unclothed and tied up children.
%ccording to H=, the whole ritual had nothing to do with satanism and
even less with bi.arre se#ual preferences of the adults they hated this
but everything with a well thoughtout method to condition the kids
and to prevent that one of them would ever speak out. %fter all,
stories about butchered goats, rabbits and men in black leather suits
would not be believed by anyone. With +Iristien+ it went totally wrong,
H= said. &he kept resisting, refused to accept what happened to her. H=
and 3ieke, who had to force her to eat the heart of the freshly
butchered rabbit, tried to keep her silent which didn+t succeed."
U# .A 1562//, 3ebruary /E, 1@@E: "H= recogni.es on a photo the
owner of the "villa of the boats" where she saw !hristine Fan 4ees L
4erv_ de 0rsel 22?,==,J>6, spouse of 3arie!_cile "onvoisin...
'addressE( !los des <auriers 2K in Woluwe &t. ;ierre '"russels(."
U# Garie-)ecile d(Frsel did indeed live in the 7villa des bateaux7 at )los
des >auriers /E in $russels:
/662, Goniteur $elgeP$elgian ,tate paper: "3me de "onvoisin, 3arie
!_cile 5hislaine Blisabeth ;auline &ymphorose, domicili_e S 'home at(
==5> Woluw_&aint;ierre, clos des <auriers 2K".
http:PPwwwwvcvlaanderenbeParmoedePbrochureParmoedecreetpdf
pdf
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U# .A 11?E86, 1ovember /1, 1@@?: "To remember Fincent is very
painful... Wat. would have participated in a "black mass" with other
minors. Wat. relived some scenes of the past and was terrori.ed by
them. &he speaks of minors marked with a red iron and human
sacrifices. &he also speaks of prepared human meat that the minors
have to eat. -uring these evenings the minors were raped by the
participants. &he speaks of the presence in these masses of a certain
!laudio and ;rince %le#ander de 3erode."
U# .A 156?82, Garch 1/, 1@@E, (+nterview with WaeterschootM
+dentification of )laudio(: "Fincent L %le#andre de 3erode"
U# 1@@@, !nnemie $ulte, %ouglas %e )oninc* and Garie-&eanne Aan
=eeswyc*, (The :-%ossiers(, p 2/E: "4earing after hearing the
boundaries are pushed further. B#treme torture, rape scenes, murders
of babies under the eye of men in black hoods... H? also mentions the
pivotal prince '%le#andre de 3erode( in the account of 7athalie W."
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.A 11E52?, 1ovember /?, 1@@?: "*n mid+A@ !astiau# invites H2 to an
important evening in Woluwe. % big villa with swimming pool close to
the shopping center. 4e '!astiau#( is one of the promoters and she
must help him. !astiau# is a member of the Gotary !lub. ;resentE de
"onvoisin 5eorges -esir two brothers of de 3erode de 3eeus
2Walibi 'amusement park(6 the ;rince and ;rincess of !himay le
!omte Bmmanuel de <ichtervelde !arteuvels the !ount dR0rssel. H2
leaves the location about >2>J.>> %3."
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+n .A 151688, Garch /E, 1@@E: "The events in !himay. &he went 5@
times. *n an immense wood... &he was forced to go. &he was never a
'visual( witness of whatever was done. ;articipatedE the most violent
of the group in Inokke, among them the <ippens brothers. *n !himay
she heard shouting and gunfire... *t was around the !astle of !himay.
The wood is surrounded by a wall. Those were screams of children of
maybe => years. &he thinks there were ?5 children."
J//This is the year that the planning for the aborted 1@E2 coup allegedly
2K started
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U# 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in
$elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p
1EE-1E@: "&everal authors already pointed out that there e#ists an
interesting similarity between the ideas and persons of such
organi.ations as the !B;*!, the :rdre du Gouvre, the W%!< and the
:rder of 3alta 'not to mention :pus -ei(. *n the early =CK>s the
leading figures of these organi.ations regularly met each other at the
head)uarters of the in =C@C founded !ercle des 7ations... ;aul Fanden
"oeynants, Jo 5erard, ;aul Fankerkhoven, Fincent vanden "ossche
and Jac)ues Jonet interact there with a wide array of individuals like
prince $rancois de 3erode, the $rench lawyer Jean Fiolet 'founder and
head of !ercle ;inay(, Gichard van Wi1ck, "enoit de "onvoisin and
numerous others. $ounded in =C@C by ;aul Fankerkhoven, the !ercle
des 7ations soon became the rotating platter where rightist nobility
figures and similar businessmen and politicians could ventilate their
antidemocratic and neo7a.i sympathies without having to hold
back. Thus the !ercle organi.ed in %pril =CK> a reception in honor of
the colonel+s regime in 5reece, a celebration which caused serious
incidents between progressive students of the 0<" 'a university across
the street( and participants of the reception. The same scenario could
be seen in January =CK@ when the !ercle found it necessary at the
initiative of ;aul Fankerkhoven to celebrate the tenth birthday of the
dictatorship of ;apa -oc -uvalier in 4aiti.
The maga.ine <+Bventail, owned by "aron %delin van Dperseel de
&trihou, later taken over by Gichard van Wi1ck, acted as the official
publication of the !ercle des 7ations. *n the =CK>s the editorial office
indulged itself in lyrical reports about the 5reek colonels, the
apartheid in &outh%frica and the whiteminority government in
Ghodesia. ;aul Fankerkhoven even published in <+Bventail an e#clusive
interview with his idol ;inochet. While in the =CK>s in both $landers
and Walloon a coup is being worked on by e#colonialists, soldiers,
gendarmes and leaders of the e#treme right to establish an
authoritarian state, the aristocracy of the !ercle openly symphati.es
with the dictatorships of $ranco in &pain, &ala.ar in ;ortugal and
;inochet in !hili.
%lso the "elgian department of the W%!<, which then more than
now followed a virulent e#tremeright course, came to full fruition in
the salons of the !ercle under the leadership of ;aul Fankerkhoven
and baron %delin van Dperseel de &trihou. The political climate in the
!ercle and the W%!< is then virtually identical. While the !ercle
organi.es receptions for the most depraved dictatorships, the W%!<
directors takes up dictators as &omo.a, &troessner and ;inochet in her
ranks and opens the doors for 7a.i organi.ations and even for the
%rgentinian death s)uads of <ope. Gega.
The interesting connection between the !B;*!, the !ercle des 7ations
and the W%!< has a simple reasonE the three organi.ations are led by
the same figures of which most also are members of or maintain good
relations with the :rdre du Gouvre and the :rder of 3alta."
U# 1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from
the cover up(#, p 1E/: "*n the =CA>s, -ancing 3irano together with
the !ircus and the ;arc &avoy was one of the private clubs of the
!ercle des 7ations, the milieu of the !B;*! nobility and the right side
of the ;G<. %gainst many of its members lawsuits were filed. 4ere we
find, amongst others, arms dealer "oas of %sco, "enoit de "onvoisin,
the real estate brokers "laton and !harly -e ;auw, e#prime minister
Fanden "oeynants... ;hilippe !ryns 'accused of running a child
prostitution network in the 3irano( could also be found in the F-"
circle."
U# 1@@@, !nnemie $ulte, %ouglas %e )oninc* and Garie-&eanne Aan
=eeswyc*, (The :-%ossiers(, p 22?-22E: ";hilippc !. '!ryns( was not
the first the best. Together with heavyweights of the real estate sector
and direct ac)uaintances of former premier ;aul Fanden "oeynants,
he established ;arc &avoy nv in =CA5. That company, which had made
it its purpose to e#ploit bars and restaurants and to organi.e +cultural
and social gatherings+, turned out to be connected to the very
influential !ercle des 7ations. That is a private club with amongst its
A= founding members numerous noblemen, business men, bankers,
diplomats and politicians, of which certain names were cited by the H
witnesses."
U# /668, =erwig >erouge, (=et %ossier 1ihoul: %e *noop in het proces-
%utroux( "(The 1ihoul %ossier: The *not in the %utroux trial(#, p 12/:
"!ercle des 7ations, head)uarters of the salongoing e#treme right...
*n the early =CK>s, that !ercle organi.ed activities in support of the
5reek fascist colonels who got into power through a coup, which had
been covered by 7%T:. $or years, Justice had seen nothing or did not
want to see anything which went on behind that respectable facade.
Justice nevertheless knew that there was a criminal gang within !ercle
des 7ations which was active in haute finance, politics and the
"russels night life. %mong the membersE Goger "oas of the company
%&!:, the 1eans producer ;ierre &alik, count 4erve d+0rsel and his
brotherinlaw "enoit de "onvoisin, count Gichard van Wi1ck, count
5iorgio 5herardi -andolo, real estate promoter %do "laton, e#
minister Jac)ues Fan :ffelen, $ernand 0llens de &chooten, $reddy
<i_nard, investment advisor <_o <evy and of course the most
important, minister of state ;aul Fanden "oeynants."
J//
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U# 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in
$elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p
156: "The ;*: was a by Fanden "oeynants in =CK? established military
parallel intelligence service headed by ma1or Jean3arie "ougerol.
This intimate of de "onvoisin and Fanden "oeynants is an old member
of the military intelligence service &-G%A and has never tried to shove
his e#treme right sympathies under chairs or couches. "y the way, it
was thanks to the influence and support of de "onvoisin that "ougerol
had been placed at the helm of ;*:."
U# 1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from
the cover up(#, p 8@-@2: "The ;ublic *nformation :ffice was founded in
=CK? by the %rmy command as a counterbalance to what they saw as
subversive reporting about the %rmy. 3anagement was taken care of
by ma1or Jean "ougerol, who had the unconditional support of
lieutenantgeneral Goman 'a close anticommunist countersubversion
associate of de "onvoisin(, chief of staff of the %rmy... -uring a visit of
Fanden "oeynants to the ;*: of "ougerol, "aron de "onvoisin had
been inconspicuously present... ;*: worked closely together with the
military intelligence service %-*F 2&5G6 and with the &-G%... &-G% also
asked the soldiers of the ;*: to brief them... ;*: consisted of two
branchesE a civilian and a military one. The members of the military
branch had to infiltrate in and use organi.ations that were favorable
to the military, like the 7B3clubs, !B;*!, but also sinister templar
orders as the !onfrerie des 4ospitaliers de 7otre-ame d+%ulne, the
:rdre &ouverain et militaire de Temple de Jerusalem and the 3ilice de
Jesus!hrist. :f ;*:members it was e#pected that within these
organi.ations they participated in votes to press through their point of
view. *n other cases workshops and lectures were held in front of
e#tremeright groups as the $ront de la Jeunesse. Within the ;*:
framework "ougerol had built a parallel intelligenceaction network
for counterinformation and intelligence researchE the 3iller group.
"ougerol used the name 3iller as his pseudonym in the paper <a
-erniere 4eure. To clarifyE 3iller was "ougerol himself. The 3iller
group acted as real undercover teams... The maga.ine Inack openly
asked itself for which reason ma1or "ougerol of the ;*: and and %ndre
<ouis of the Fanden "oeynants administration had so much interest in
all 1ournalists who published about %sco, Burosystem and Fanden
"oeynants... "ougerol knew his way in the e#tremeright milieu. 4e
gave assignments to '$rancis( -ossogne, the leader of $ront de la
Jeunesse 'a private 7a.i militia, funded by de "onvoisin(..."
U# /665, %aniele -anser, (1ato(s ,ecret !rmies(, p 1/5: "The stay
behind network which during the !old War operated in "elgium, as
the &enate investigation found, had two branchesE &-G%A and
&T!,3ob. &-G%A was the military branch located within the military
secret service, &ervice 5eneral du Genseignement 2&5G6, under the
direction of the -efence 3inistry. The branch &-G%A, also spelled
&-G% F***, stands for +service de documentation, de renseignement et
d+action F***+ 2service for documentation, intelligence and action6. The
members of &-G%A were military men, trained in combat and
sabotage, parachute 1umping and maritime operations. &-G%A, ne#t
to information gathering, was trained to organise evacuation routes if
an occupation of "elgium should occur. *f the entire territory were
occupied, some &-G%A agents had to accompany the "elgian
government abroad and liaise with the secret agents who remained in
"elgium to combat the enemy."
J//
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U# 9ctober 18, 1@@E, regular session of the $elgian )hamber of
Bepresentatives: "... so, in =CKK, <atinus was attracted as an
intelligence agent by the ;*:."
http:PPwwwde*amerbeP3>W$P.%3P8@P65E2P8@<65E2668pdf
U# 1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from
the cover up(#, p @2: ""esides that, ;aul <atinus, the W7; leader, was
a military lecturer of the ;*:."
J//
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U# 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in
$elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p
112: "<atinus had become a member of the $ront 'de la Jeunesse( in
=CKA. 4e himself claimed to have infiltrated in the $ront on orders of
an %merican intelligence service... <atinus himself has always
maintained that he was an agent of the -efense *ntelligence %gency
2-*%6, the 0& military counterpart of the !*%."
U# 9ctober 18, 1@@E, regular session of the $elgian )hamber of
Bepresentatives: "%round =CA=, ;aul <atinus testified more than once
that he worked for the %merican intelligence services. %lso his
assistant, 3arcel "arbier, claimed to work for an international
organi.ation of which he never wanted to give the name... :n top of
that, ;aul <atinus testified in =CAJ that his organi.ation, the W7;, to
which <ibert, "arbier and others belonged, worked for an unnamed
allied power and countered the &oviet infiltration in "elgium 2<e &oir,
:ctober =CAJ6."
http:PPwwwde*amerbeP3>W$P.%3P8@P65E2P8@<65E2668pdf
U# /665, %aniele -anser, (1ato(s ,ecret !rmies(, p 185: ";aul <atinus
was a highranking Buropean rightwing terrorist. %ccording to his
own testimony he was, amongst other sources, paid by the military
secret service of the ;entagon, the 0& -efence *ntelligence %gency
2-*%6. % former nuclear science technician and informer for the "elgian
&urete <atinus had been recruited in =C@K, aged =K, by the -*%. <ater
7%T: trained him. "elgian 1ournalist 4a)uin who had written a book
on terrorist <atinus relates that +during a 1uridical investigation in
which he was involved, <atinus named this foreign organisationE *t was
the -efence *ntelligence %gency 2-*%6, the military e)uivalent to the
!*%.+"
J//
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U# 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in
$elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p
111: "Thanks to a number of forceful letters of recommendation by the
then ;&!chairman Fanden "oeynants..., secretary of state !ecile 5oor
2;&!!B;*!6, vicepremier Jose -esmarets 2;&!!B;*!6, ;ierre Jonnart
2chairman of the "russels ;&! and chairman of the national bureau of
the !B;*!6 and Jean "reydel 2secretarygeneral of the !B;*!6 <atinus in
succession became GF%public worker, viceadvisor at the "TIservice
of the 3inistry of Work and Bmployment and "TIadvisor at the
political cabinet of secretary of state !ecile 5oor."
J//
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+bid, p 165, 112: "Within the W7; 3arcel "arbier is considered the
right hand of <atinus... *t is clear, <atinus would build the W7; in top
secret to an intelligence service. The infosection came under the
authority of +captain+ 3ichel <ibert, the security department was
entrusted to +captain+ "arbier."
J/2
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U# 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in
$elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p
11/: "0ntil =CA= he 'Jean$rancis !almette( was a security agent at
the security firm Wackenhut where he, amongst others, recruited
3arcel "arbier and Bric <ammers."
U# ,eptember 1@@/, ,py GagaHine: "*n =CKK, Wackenhut obtained
special permission to operate in "elgium/ according to Bdward
4erman and 5erry :+&ullivan+s The Terrorism *ndustry, Wackenhut
+)uickly got involved with rightwing terrorists who were themselves
linked to state security agents.+ Wackenhut+s local director in "russels,
Jean$rancis !almette, was a rightist who had hired and given combat
instruction to members of Westland 7ew ;ost, a "elgian fascist group.
Wackenhut left "elgium in the early =CA>s, following accusations that
its guards were luring immigrant children into basements and beating
them."
c6 Garch 1, 1@@8, The =umanist, (+nman(s friends and other enemies
"the troubling history and media treatment of $obby Bay +nman#(:
"-uring the heyday of Geagan+s foreign policy, *nman served on the
board of directors of the Wackenhut !orporation... Wackenhut
employees seem to have a thing for indigenous paramilitaries. *n the
late =CK>s, TW! sought and obtained special permission from the
"elgian government to operate there. "y =CA2, however, the company
had succeeded in hiring several neo7a.i thugs from "elgium+s
notoriously violent and anti&emitic Westland 7ew ;ost. :ne such
employee was 3arcel "arbier, who Wackenhut assigned to guard a
synagogue 286 on the Gue de la Gegence in =CA2. The synagogue
mysteriously blew up on "arbier+s watch. %h, you may say, but "arbier
was 1ust a lowlevel employee. 0nfortunately, TW!+s local director for
the city of "russels turned out to be Jean$rancis !almette, who both
trained and armed members of the Westland 7ew ;ost. 7ot
surprisingly, some other likeminded TW! employees were caught
luring immigrant children into basements and beating them 2see Jan
!apelle, "Westland 7ew ;ostE :mbres et <umieres," %rticle J=,
"elgi)ue, July J>, =CAK6. Wackenhut beat a hasty retreat out of
"elgium shortly after these disclosures. "
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U# 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in
$elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p
188-156, 152: "*n the first interview <ekeu told 1ournalist 5ilbert
-upont that in the late =CK>s he had become a member of 5roup 5, a
7a.iinspired parallel secret organi.ation within the gendarmerie.
5roup 5 was directed from outside of the gendarmerie by $rancis
-ossogne and ;aul <atinus, the leaders of $ront de la Jeunesse. %s has
been sufficiently proven in the mean time, both the $ront de la
Jeunesse as well as -ossogne and <atinus at the time were on the pay
list of baron de "onvoisin, in turn the political handyman of ;aul
Fanden "oeynants. 5roup 5 would have stood for +5roupe d+%ction
;oliti)ue+. :ther sources speak about +5roupe de la 5endarmerie+,
after the sister organi.ation of the 5roup 5 in the %rmy, the 5roup 3
25roupe 3ilitaire6. 7e#t to these there also e#isted cells at the
0niversite <ibre de "ru#elles 20<"6 consisting of candidate gendarme
officers who studied criminology at this university, , the Goyal 3ilitary
&chool, the 3obile <egion, the &pecial *ntervention &)uadron 2-iana
5roup6, in the narcotics section of the "russels ":" and different other
brigades of the gendarmerie. %ccording to detectives who anno =CAC
tried to get an idea of the e#tent of this e#tremeright infiltration, at
least si#ty personnel from the gendarmerie would be involved. The
organi.ational structure of 5roup 5 consisted of different cells who
knew nothing about each others e#istence and inner workings. *t is
also admitted then that the infiltration might well have been a lot
more e#tensive than the estimated si#ty personnel."
"3artial <ekeu claimed to have been recruited by -idier 3ievis, a ":"
officer who worked at the !entral "ureau for *ntelligence and was
described by <ekeu as the recruiting officer of the $ront at the
gendarmerie. <ekeu also regularly took part in informal gatherings at
the "russels +4otel de la ;ompe+ with commandant $rancois 'invited by
the 0& %rmy+s !*- in =C@C/ educated by the -B%/ received by ;resident
7i#on/ secretary of the *nternational -rug Bnforcement %ssociation/
founded the gendarmerie+s 7ational "ureau for -rugs 27"-6 in the
=CK2=CK5 period with ;aul "Fd"" Fanden "oeynants and !*% support,
and became the 7"-+s initial head/ always present at the border when
a new large shipment of marihuana and cocaine of Fd"+s company
was smuggled into "elgium/ leading member of the subversive and
fascist 5roup 5, together with -B% agent $rank Baton/ provided the
!*% chief in "elgium with intelligence about leftists and other dissident
groups/ accused in =CC> by prostitute 3aud &arr of involvement in
orgies with minors, together with ;aul Fanden "oeynants and Jean
-epretre 2both accused by other sources as well6/ one of his successors
at the 7"-, general "eaurir was also accused of pedophilia and was
also part of the !B;*! circle( of the 7"- and $rank Baton 2his friend,
pilot and -B% agent Jean$rancois "uslik, was tied with his friend
3adani "ouhouche to a number of assassinations6 of the -B%..."
"%ccording to <ekeu, the 5roup 5 and 5roup 3 were working on a
coup since =CK5. This coup had to be the brought about through a
whole series of terrorist actions and would hand the power to the
!entre ;oliti)ue des *ndependants et !adres !hretiens, the !B;*!, the
in =CA= dissolved e#tremeright wing of the $renchlanguage christian
democratic party ;&!. *n that period, ;aul Fanden "oeynants was
defense secretary and chairman of the !B;*!. "aron "enoit de
"onvoisin, aka the "lack "aron, in that period was another member of
the board of directors and the national treasurer of the !B;*!. &ince
the newspaper -e 3orgen published on 3ay =C, =CA= the contents of
a confidential nota of &tate &ecurity, we know that the $ront de la
Jeunesse and 7ouvel Burope 3aga.ine in those years were financed
by the !B;*! and de "onvoisin."
"<ekeu did make other revelations as wellE so the the never solved
theft of the fifteen 4eckler und Ioch machine guns in the night of
-ecember J=, =CA= from the 5roup -iana barracks would have been
the work of 5roup 5 'tightly linked to 3adani "ouhouche, so very
much possible(... %lso the failed assassinations on colonel Fernaillen
and ad1utant 5offinon should be written on the account of 5roup 5,
according to <ekeu. <ekeu stated he got out when the organi.ation
began to organi.e the terrorist attacks of the 5ang 'of 7i1vel(. :n %pril
=, =CA?, he left the gendarmerie and on %ugust 2> of that same year
he fled to the 0nited &tates, together with his family. <ekeu claimed his
and his family+s lives were in danger after he had informed the ":" in
Waver about what he knew about a number of gendarme officers
involved in the 5ang of 7i1vel. &hortly before having relocated to
$lorida, he would have received death threats. *n these telephone calls
threats were also made against his wife and five children, according to
<ekeu. %dditionally, the person who called him up turned out to be
very well informed about the daily activities and movements of the
family members..."
"%lthough the testimonies of 3artial <ekeu possibly should be taken
with a pinch of salt, there indeed e#ists a confidential note, dated
3arch =A, =CA5 2plus at least two updated versions from %ugust and
-ecember =CA56, filed by ":" officer 5erard "ihay of the *nfosection
of the Wavers gendarmerie, in which the e#istence of 5roup 5 is
confirmed. "esides the signature of "ihay, this document also carries
the signatures of captain &tockman, ad1utant 5uy -ussart and
sergeant $rans "alfroid. The summary of no less than JC pages,
created for e#amining magistrate &chlicker, mentions in connection to
this the names... 3adani "ouhouche and 3artial <ekeu. $urthermore
the report "ihay contains an very cryptic sentence of which nobody
can deny the importanceE +*t seems that a number of 2criminal6 facts in
Walloon"rabant are directly linked to certain financial and political
interests...+ *n the mean time, further investigations into the activities
of 5roup 5 have shown that in the late =CK>s and early =CA>s a
number of e#tremeright gendarme officers participated as instructors
in the training camps of $ront de la Jeunesse in the neighborhood of <a
Goche '!almette of Wackenhut and "ouhouche, for instance(..."
"The -eltateam, under the leadership of substitute 'magistrate( Willy
%cke and e#amining magistrate $reddy Troch, in the mean time, has
found out that the 7eo7a.i 5roup 5 really did e#ist. *n the first half of
=CAC, the team succeeded in locating and )uestioning about a do.en
former members of 5roup 5. $rom what they found it turns out that
the revelations of <ekeu contain a considerable amount of truth, even
though the e#companions of <ekeu for obvious reasons tried to
minimali.e their role in 5roup 5. "
U# !dditional information on the -roup - and related investigations of
$ihay, ,toc*man, %ussart and $alfroid: 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende
I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in $elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of
destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p 1?@-1E6: "3oreover, the e#istence of
plans for a coup was also confirmed by ad1utantchief -ussart of the
Wavers ":". :n 7ovember 2C, =CAC, -ussart testified in a closed
session of the parliamentary investigating committee that he, in
-ecember =CA5 and 3arch =CA@ had been informed by two members
of high nobility both also members of :pus -ei about a conspiracy in
which at least nine members of that organi.ation plus a number of
officers and generals of the army and gendarmerie were involved... &o
would several gatherings of the conspirators have taken place in
!astle -ongelberg, property of :pus -ei... %lso Ferdun bumped into
:pus -ei during his investigation of the 5ang 'of 7i1vel(, and he also
collided with the general staff and ultimately left the gendarmerie,
harassed into submission."
U# 1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from
the cover up(#, p 16@-116, 11/-112: ":n %pril 25 and 2A, =CCK, the
members of the mi#ed -eltacell of e#amining magistrate Troch,
consisting of gendarme officers and members of the 1udicial police,
had testified e#tensively in front of the 5ang !ommission. 5endarme
officers &ack and !ollewaert and 5;; officer Fan Gie of the "russels
police went in detail about their conflicts with the group Geyniers
3arnetteNimmer of the "russels 1udicial policeE +%nother case we
would like the to take a look at is a peculiar one. *t pertains to the case
which was referred to by e#amining magistrate "ulthe as the trio
Geyniers3arnetteNimmer 'coincidentally, all three have been directly
or closely indirectly linked to child abuse(. Bvery time we came into
contact with these people there almost occurred an incident. We
concluded that Geyniers had information about the possible
involvement of ;apadopoulos and ;hilippe -e &taercke in the facts in
Wilsere in 3arch =CA5/ about the post office robbery in Ferviers with
an 0.i, which had been stolen in Wilsele, and about the robberies in
:veri1se and %alst of the 5ang of 7i1vel. That information hasn+t
reached us... %bout the involvement of the e#tremeright in the
gendarmerie and more e#actly within the 5roup 5 we did e#tensive
investigations. We conducted a search at 1ust about every gendarme
officer who had been involved in that. Those individuals were also
thoroughly )uestioned. %t the moment we took on a 5;;+er '1udicial
police officer(, an e#gendarme officer and a friend of <ekeu '"ernard
-evillet(, as a possible suspect in 5roup 5, there came a pretty strong
reaction from the 1udicial police in "russels. %t that moment there
came an interference in our investigation.+ 'Troch confirmed the
interference with support of -e1emeppe(..."
":n :ctober ==, =CA@, based on testimonies of 3ievis, member of the
5roup 5 where 3ievis himself was the contact of $ront de la Jeunesse
leader $rancis -ossogne, -eltamember !ollewaert filed an official
report. 3ievis was present at an e#tremeright training camp and
testified that at that camp he had noticed two members of the 1udicial
police. :ne of them was 'Dves( Nimmer... '3ievisE( +There were about
twenty participants. The daily activities consisted of paramilitary
e#ercises. *n the morning there was a salute to the flag, which bore a
!eltic white cross... They themselves told me they were with the 5;;,
and -ossogne told me this when they arrived. * think -ossogne
thereafter told them * was a soldier... :ne of them introduced himself
as Nimmer.+"
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.ublished on Gay 1@, 1@81 in %e Gorgen !lso published in the 1@81
boo* (0xtreem-rechts en de staat( "(0xtreme-right and the state(# of
Walter %e $oc*, &an )appelle, ,erge %umont, !nne Gaesschal*, 3ranH
>egros and Gichel -raindorge !lso published in 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels,
(%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in $elgiT( "(The -ang I )o -
/6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p 186-181
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9ctober 18, 1@@E, regular session of the $elgian )hamber of
Bepresentatives
http:PPwwwde*amerbeP3>W$P.%3P8@P65E2P8@<65E2668pdf
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/665, %aniele -anser, (1ato(s ,ecret !rmies(, p 188
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This mix of Gartial >e*eu(s statements come from two sources:
U# 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in
$elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p
185-18?
U# /665, %aniele -anser, (1ato(s ,ecret !rmies(, p 188
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This is widely ac*nowledged -o to the (alleged assassinations(
appendix for some details
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Gore details can be found in (the accused( appendix
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1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from the
cover up(#, p 88-85: "The +pink ballets+ affair covers many dossiers.
The ;inon case is the most wellknown, but only consists of lies, half
truths and well known names from other real dossiers. *n reality this
was an insignificant divorce dossier that was used by the e#treme
right as blackmail dossier against the political institutions... "enoit de
"onvoisin walked with his blackmail dossier the Tour of "elgium to
complicate and contaminate the important 1udicial investigations.
%lbert Gaes, the head of &tate &ecurity, was linked to the ;inon
-ossier. This was mi#ed in with a number of prominent names from
the $ortunato *srael dossiers, so that those in the know understood
that the authors of the ;inon dossier knew about the situations of the
late =CK>s. What could produce some additional pressure on the
blackmail kettle, because this raised the suspicion by those in the
know that de "onvoisin kept the dossier as a 1oker behind his hand.
The 7ivelles prosecutor -epretre, who hid the ;inon dossier in his
suitcase, at the time was not the designated abuse substitute of the
Burosystem3ontaricourt$ortunato dossiers by coincidence. -e
"onvoisin+s primary reason was to settle the score with &tate
&ecurity... The only really interesting dossier is that of 3ontaricourt
and $ortunato *srael and leading to Burosystem 4ospitalier." Beport of
the -ang )ommission, report, p 21: "$urthermore, it has been the
case that prosecutor -epretre at the very least provoked an
e#aggerated interest in the ;inon case by handling this dossier in a
mysterious way and keeping it in a locked vault on his desk."
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1ot an unreasonable conclusion when >atinus 7infiltrated7 the 3ront
on behalf of the %+! a year after he had been recruited by .+9 >i*e
$ougerol, >atinus( career was supported by the )0.+) leadership !s
for 3rancis %ossogne: 1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot(
"(The names from the cover up(#, p @2: ""ougerol knew his way in the
e#tremeright milieu. 4e gave assignments to -ossogne, the leader of
$ront de la Jeunesse..." +n this case there(s also a lot of supporting
evidence
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1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from the
cover up(#, p @8-@5: "%fter the official dissolvent of the ;*: in =CKA the
ties to e#tremeright groups as the $ront de la Jeunesse only became
stronger... *n the mid =CA>s 'actually, in the early =CA>s( the private
firm B*3 2Buropean *nstitute of 3anagement6 began to operate as the
followup of the ;*:. 5endarme captain &chot, coordinator of the
5ang cell, remembered how the military security service &5G had
supplied him with information about ;*: and B*3. The righthand of
"ougerol, his ;*: secretary 3arie Therese <egon, moved from her 1ob
at the ;*: to B*3. *n 3arch =CA>, she was secretarygeneral and in
June =CA= security advisor of B*3. Without any problems this firm B*3
and 3arie Therese <egon had gotten a security clearance of the
industrial security section of the &5G. :n %ugust K, =CA=, a new
chairman came in at B*3E the former "elgian 0&ambassador -ouglas
3ac%rthur **, also a manager at group ""< '"an)ue "ru#elles
<ambert/ sourceE appendi# to the "elgian &tate maga.ine, trade
partnerships =CA=, :ctober 2A, =CA=, no. =C2@2K(. :n 3arch J>,
=CA=, antiterrorism, amongst other things, was added to her trade
activities ne#t to private security and security advise. Through their
good contacts B*3 was able to obtain several important security
contracts providing security for diplomatic conferences at the Bgmont
palace and 4ertoginnedal. B*3 also maintained contact with the 0&
embassy in "russels, with the purpose to ac)uire important security
contracts for %merican weapon depots in "elgium."
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$iography of %ouglas Gac!rthur ++, complied from the Who(s Who, old
newspaper archives and the internet:
$orn in 1@6@M 0piscopalianM nephew of the famous generalM member
Sale Wolf(s head societyM ambassador to .aris 1@28-1@86M ambassador
to the 3ascist Aichy government 1@86-1@8/M held in 1aHi internment
for 1? months after .etain bro*e off relations with the F, in 1@8/M
member -eneral 0isenhower(s ,=!03 staff in 1@88M ambassador to
+taly 1@88-1@88M became chief of the ,tate %epartment(s %ivision of
0uropean !ffairs in 1@8@M political advisor to ,=!.0 head;uarters in
3rance 1@51-1@5/M counselor F, %epartment ,tate in Washington
1@52-1@5EM member )3B from the 1@56s to the late 1@86sM
ambassador to &apan in To*yo 1@5E-1@?1M ambassador to $russels
1@?1-1@?5M assistant secretary of state and head of the ,tate
%epartment(s $ureau of )ongressional Belations 1@?5-1@?EM
ambassador to !ustria 1@?E-1@?@M ambassador to +ran during the
,hah(s reign 1@?@-1@E/ "retired after evading a *idnapping attempt#M
independent international affairs consultant in Washington 1@E/-
1@@EM director $an;ue $ruxelles >ambert "only source: 1@@8, ,tef
&anssens,(The names from the cover up(, p @5#: 7M since 1@81, chair of
the 0uropean +nstitute of Ganagement "0+G#, a privatiHed fascist army
intelligence group which tried to undermine the $elgian democratic
process and appears to have been at the center of a child abuse,
torture and murder ringM member of the editorial advisory board of
The Washington Times since ,un Gyung Goon founded it in 1@8/M
chaired Goon(s World Gedia )onference in To*yo in the mid-1@86sM
openly supported the Women(s 3ederation for World .eace when
Goon founded it in 1@8EM founding chair of ,un Gyung Goon-funded
.anda Gotor )orp in )hina since 1@88, a company that went ban*rupt
within a few years "9ctober 1?, 1@8@, %aily =erald, (Goon-bac*ed
.anda car drives into s*epticism of auto industry(#M his uncle %ouglas
Gac!rthur saved Goon during the invasion of <oreaM big supporter of
the F1(s Temple of FnderstandingM died in 1@@E
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1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from the
cover up(#, p @5: ""arbier, by the way, got a 1ob as security guard with
B*3 without any trouble."
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+bid: "% good ac)uaintance of "ougerol, gendarme colonel 3ayerus,
became administrativedirector of B*3 the same day of the change in
the company+s statutes in =CA=..."
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U# 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in
$elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p
11/: "This ban did not prevent !almette, at the initiative of colonel
3ayerus, to become involved from =CK? on in the physical training of
the first draft of gendarme officers of the -iana 5roup. 4is
'!almette+s( political contacts with 3adani "ouhouche, Gobert "ei1er
and !hristian %mory also stem from this period."
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1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from the
cover up(#, p @5-@?: "$rom a testimony of a retired gendarme colonel
it further turns out.... that 3ayerus would have referred a person to
W7; leader <atinus for carrying out security pro1ects."
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+bid, p @?: "%fter his retirement 3ayerus would often stop by the
offices of the "russels ":". When the gendarmerie found out that
3ayerus worked for B*3 and that this firm had close ties with
%merican officials, he was formally denied access to the ":" offices.
%ccording to ":" officers Guth and <achlan there was a strong
suspicion that 3ayerus came to get ":" information to use it for B*3
purposes. There also circulated rumors at the gendarmerie that after
3ayerus had 1oined B*3, he had also brought in "ougerol."
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%escribed in detail in the 1@@6 boo* (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar
destabiliHering in $elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation
in $elgium(# ,ome more details can be found in (the accused(
appendix
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1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from the
cover up(#, p 1@-/6: ":n 3arch 2A, =CKC, the "russels substitute
'magistrate( -epretre demanded that the famous dossier '*srael
3ontaricourt( and the search warrant were transferred to him... The
case ceased being worked on from that moment. The $ortunato *srael
was also annulled by -epretre, who later in front of the 5ang
!ommission was unable to remember anything of his peculiar role in
the dossiers 3ontaricourt, $ortunato *srael and Burosystem... "y the
way, for his role in the in these dossiers -epretre was critici.ed by the
5ang !ommission 'p. J=(E +*t was 3r. -epretre who, as first substitute,
dismissed the dossier $ortunato *srael. The commission 1udges that the
dossiers in )uestion did not receive a normal treatment. *t does not
agree with the position of the then first substitute -epretre that the
nonprosecution of $ortunato *srael in these circumstances was a
responsible decision.+" !lso see note /28
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.A 1182E@, %ecember 1/, 1@@?, (+nterview with :/M $rabant Walloon(:
"-epretre sent love letters to H2. 4e would give these letters to
!astiau# 'H2+s pimp(."
.A 118286, %ecember 1/, 1@@?, (+nterview with :/M 9liver )astiaux(:
";G 'prosecutor( -epretre was in love with H2."
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9ctober 18, 1@@E, regular session of the $elgian )hamber of
Bepresentatives: "The latter '3aud &arr( testified that there e#isted
video recordings 'of pedophilia during orgies(, which were in the
possession of the lawyer 5uy $rancois. '!ongressman,senator 4ugo(
!oveliers statedE "This claim has never been investigated." *n an
interview with FT3 3aud &arr gave the names of ;aul Fanden
"oeynants and attorneygeneral Jaspar 'prosecuted the !!!
bombers(.... %ccording to 5i1sels, the names of prosecutor of the king
Jean -epretre and gendarme commandant <_on $ranbois were also
mentioned."
http:PPwwwde*amerbeP3>W$P.%3P8@P65E2P8@<65E2668pdf
J/5U# 9ctober 16, /661, ,olidair magaHine, (0en complot van de
1K !meri*aanse en $elgische regering en extreem-rechts( "(! conspiracy
of the !merican and $elgian government and the extreme-right(#
"interview with sociologist, researcher and author >udo %e Witte#:
"We know that since the summer of =C@> both the %mericans as the
"elgians set several assassination plans against <umumba... %nd 1ust
recently the "elgian officer ;aul 4eureu# confirmed that an
assassination had been set up by 1ournalist Jo 5erard, the well known
supporter of Iing <eopold *** and employee of ;aul Fanden "oeynants.
This assassination plot was also organi.ed under the supervision of
colonel 3arliere in consultation with his superiors.
'Yuestion of &olidaireE( ""efore the investigating committee the
"elgian officer ;aul 4eureu# has stated that the e#tremeright
1ournalist Jo 5erard provided him with a machine gun and two million
"elgian franks with the assignment to give this to the assassin who
had to kill <umumba. Who is that Jo 5erard9"
"-uring WW** 5erard was active in the anticommunist resistance.
%fter the war he soon became an anticommunist propagandist and
supporter of a strong regime around king <eopold. 4e also was one of
the driving forces behind the neofascist 1ournal Burope 3aga.ine that
wrote about the !ongole.e in the most racist of terms. * remember a
front page of Burope 3aga.ine of July =C@> with the headingE "!ongo
handed over to the beasts". That is the style of Jo 5erard. *n those
years 5erard also played an important role in the political march of
;aul Fanden "oeynants and with the build up of the rightwing of the
;&! '!B;*!(."
The boo* of >udo de Witte became responsible for a congressional
investigation
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U# &anuary 18, /661, $elgian ,enate, .arliamentary proceedings, (+n
memory of Gr .aul Aanden $oeynants, minister of state(: "*n =C?C he
';aul Fanden "oeynants( founded together with Jo 5erard a
committee for the revival of the ;&!."
http:PPwwwsenatebePwwwPO
G+valXPBegistersPAiewBegI)9>>X=I.F+%X
225E58?/IT+%X22?161/8I.9,X1I>!1-Xnl
J/5U# 1@@6, =ugo -i'ssels, (%e $ende I )o(, p 1E8: ";aul Fankerkhoven,
/K renowned member of the :rdre du Gouvre, establishes in =C@C the
+<igue *nternationale de la <ibert_ 2<*<6, the "elgian branch of the
+World %nti!ommunist <eague+ 2W%!<6. That same year he establishes
in "russels the select but controversial !ercle des 7ations... possibly
more important is his membership in the notorious e#tremeright
+!entre Burop_en de -ocumentation et *nformation+ 2!B-*6 of which
Fankerkhoven is secretarygeneral. !B-* was established in =C?C and
is headed by :tto von 4absburg, who is chairman for life."
U# 1@@E, Bobert =utchinson, (Their <ingdom )ome(, p 152: "*n =C?C,
the year after the !ommunist takeover of !.echoslovakia, he '%lfredo
&anche. "ella( cofounded with %rchduke :tto von 4absburg the
Buropean !entre of -ocumentation and *nformation 2!B-*6, whose
ob1ective was to construct around the &panish "orbdns a federation of
Buropean states united in !hristianity and anti!ommunism. This
sounded very much like a modern resurrection of the 4oly Goman
Bmpire over which !harles F had reigned."
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1@@6, =ugo -i'ssels, (%e $ende I )o(, p 11E, 1E@, 18/, /68: ""ernard
3ercier fits perfectly in their company. This !B;*! director moves in
international e#tremist water and fre)uents in "russels a number of
members of foreign intelligence agencies. %fter the death of the
&panish dictator $ranco he traveled with ma1or "ougerol and %ngele
Ferdin to &pain... :n that occasion 3ercier is dressed in a black shirt
and he gets the &panish 3edal +for proven services+ pinned on. 3ercier
is also cited as one of the top players of W7;... *n the rue du 3ont
"lanc the W7; had been given access to a flat by !B;*! director
"ernard 3ercier... '3ercier( himself was one of the heads of the W7;,
in which he had the title of... +inspectorgeneral+... *n the =C@>s and
=CK>s, %ginter ;ress ';ortuguese !*%controlled staybehind( stood in
contact with "elgian organi.ations as Jeune Burope, 7ouvelle Burope
3aga.ine and W%!< via two "elgian contacts, Jean Thiriart and
$rancis -essart. *t is also certain that Thiriart and -essart worked
together with Bmile <ecerf, "ernard 3ercier, Jac)ues Jonet and ;aul
Fankerkhoven."
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0xcerpts of the document can be found on p /65 of the 1@@6 boo* (%e
$ende I )o(and on p 118 of %aniele -anser(s boo* (1ato(s ,ecret
!rmies(
J/51@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in $elgiT(
5K "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p 1E5: "*n
late =CK5, the baron 'de "onvoisin( organi.es, together with Bmile
<ecerf, $rancis -ossogne %lbert <ambert, a meeting of the Buropean
right in his family castle in 3ai.eret. :n the list of the invited are the
heads of the *talian 3&* and :rdine 7uovo, the $rench ;arti des $orces
7ouvelles, the "ritish 7ational $ront and the &panish $uer.a 7ueva.
:n the agenda are the e#pansion of +Burodroite+ 'the Buropean right(
and the countering of communist subversion."
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U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p 5/5: "The ne#t in line 'for the smearing of
-e "aets( is called %ndre 3oyen. 4e lives, 1ust as de "onvoisin, in
%rdenne. The elderly 3oyen once was, briefly, a famous "elgian
because of his statements about the socalled staybehind network
5ladio... $or years 3oyen has earned a living as a security consultant
and often works for his good friend "enoit de "onvoisin."
Gore information on the smearing of %e $aets and team in (the
accused( and (the investigators( appendixes
U# /665, %aniele -anser, (1ato(s ,ecret !rmies(, p 16?-16E: "%ndre
3oyen, a K@yearsold retired agent who from =CJA to =C52 had been
a member of the "elgian military secret service &-G%, alleged that the
&egundo "is secret service of the %rmy had always been +well up to
date on 5ladio+. $rench researcher $aligot supported this claim and
highlighted that the &panish secret army in the =C5>s had been run by
the -utch !onsul 4erman <aatsman, +closely linked, as well as his wife,
to %ndre 3oyen+... %ndre 3oyen was interviewed by 1ournalists of the
"elgian !ommunist newspaper -rapeau Gouge. %s the !old War had
ended, 3oyen confirmed to his former adversaries that during his
active years he had been intimately involved with operation 5ladio
and secret operations against the !ommunist parties in numerous
countries... $rench *nterior 3inister Jules 3och linked 3oyen to the
-irector of the &-B!B, 4enri Gibiers. 3ost sensitively 3oyen according
to his own testimony in the =C5>s in the same conte#t also met with
highranking military officers in neutral &wit.erland."
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1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from the
cover up(#, p /6-/1: "$or e#ample 'those who made use of the
$ortunato *srael prostitution ring(, there were &amir Traboulsi from
;aris and %kran :1ieh from the widespread firm Techni)ue d+%vant
5arde 2T%56 with offices in 5eneva. Traboulsi and :1ieh were
employees of arms trafficker and multibillionaire %dnan Ihashoggi...
That same Ihashoggi had a lu#urious office in the Terkamerbos in
"russels for his firm Triad and maintained good contacts with then
minister of defense and former prime minister ;aul Fanden "oeynants.
When in &eptember,:ctober =CKC the Inack series about the Tuna
circle and Burosystems was published, Ihashoggi 1ust in time warned
Fanden "oeynants for a number of tough )uestions 'that would be
asked(."
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U# %ecember 8, 1@@?, %e -roene !msterdammer "opinion-based
wee*ly magaHine since 18EE#: "%nd indeed, many with the conspiracy
involved politicians and high officials turn out to have been members
of :pus -eiE minister of defense ;aul Fanden "oeynants/ baron de
"onvoisin../ and also the stiff gendarme general "eaurir." Gany others
undoubtedly also are, but membership is seldom specified
U# 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in
$elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p
1?@-1E6: "3oreover, the e#istence of plans for a coup was also
confirmed by ad1utantchief -ussart of the Wavers ":". :n 7ovember
2C, =CAC, -ussart testified in a closed session of the parliamentary
investigating committee that he, in -ecember =CA5 and 3arch =CA@
had been informed by two members of high nobility both also
members of :pus -ei about a conspiracy in which at least nine
members of that organi.ation plus a number of officers and generals
of the army and gendarmerie were involved.... &o would several
gatherings of the conspirators have taken place in !astle -ongelberg,
property of :pus -ei... %lso Ferdun bumped into :pus -ei during his
investigation of the 5ang 'of 7i1vel(, and he also collided with the
general staff and ultimately left the gendarmerie, harassed into
submission."
U# ,eptember 8, /668, <nac* magaHine, (!lleen tegen de
schur*enstaat( "(0verything against the criminal state(#: "... !epic,
which maintained close ties with :pus -ei."
U# &anuary 1?, 1@@E, $9$ note 8??, (interview with &ac;ues Thoma(:
"4e is very afraid. 4e was a treasurer of the youth section of the ;&!.
4e often met with 3ichel -ewolf ;hilippe &ala and Jean;aul
-umont. They tried to direct Thoma toward :pus -ei what they
considered 7ec ;lus 0ltra '<atin for "nothing further beyond"(. 0nder
the prete#t of initiation tests for :pus -ei he was brought to a "lack
3ass with se#ual acts."
U# &onet and his wife are leading managers of the 9rder of Galta in
$elgium ,ee note 1E6 in .0=+(s article on >e )ercle for details
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1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in $elgiT(
"(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p 1?@: "&o
would several gatherings of the conspirators have taken place in
!astle -ongelberg, property of :pus -ei."
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%ecember 1/, 1@@?, .A 118286, (+nterview with :/M 9liver )astiaux(:
"*n =CAKE diner with H2, !astiau#, "ayens and de la !hevelarie 2two
1udges6. "ayens tells that during a meal of :pus -ei at !astle
-ongelberg the children gave blow 1obs to the guests from under the
table."
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.A 156?E8, Garch 16, 1@@E, (+nterview with J1athalieK WaeterschootM
.laces and facts(:
"!hateau -ongelberg
<ate =CA>searly =CC>s
;roperty of :pus -ei"
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p 2/E: "... during an interview in Juli H= tells
how respectable members of the :pus -ei were among her most
sadistic customers..."
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:1 was presented with 86 photographs, some showing real suspects,
others from unrelated dossiers "/?E#
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U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p /?6-/?1
U# .A 11?/51, 1ovember 26, 1@@?, (@th interview with :1(:
"&he recogni.es eight persons on the presented ?> photosE
40"B%0H 3ichel 2=C,>?,JC6 ancien 5endarme
-B7:7!*7 Jean 22?,>?,J@6 gendarme pensionn_
":04:0!4B 3adani 2=?,>@,526 ancien gendarme
%3:GD !hristian 2>A,>J,526 ancien gendarme
!%"D $ranbois 2J>,>5,K@6
3%DBG0& Gen_ 22=,>K,22=@,>2,A56 ancien colonel 5d
IG%&7*5* &hpetim 2=A,>C,K@6
<4:&T 5_rard 22K,>=,?>6 e# !olonel 5d"
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p /?/
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.A 15688@, Garch /8, 1@@E, (Translation of a Garch 18, 1@@E fax from
:1M factoryM )lo(: "&ometimes one awaked her in the night to bring her
to the factory '%&!: abuse and snuff factory(. %wakened by Tony, the
driver of F-" 'i.e., 4enri "il(, guard dog 'not literally(, the cameraman,
her mother... 'at the %&!: torture factory( -umont liked to hit
'children( with a belt or a whip, and urinate on the children. ;resent
'at %&!:(E 7ihoul, -umont, !hris, Fander Blst, "onvoisin, 3artin,
3artens, Wathelet, F-", guard..."
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U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p 1?5-1??, /5@-/?6: "The intention was that
she 'H=( would show them the way to +the factory+, where she already
had spoken about in a previous interview. %t the time, she talked
about a secret studio where snuff movies were recorded. :n the B?>
"russels<uik she had pointed to e#it &terrebeek. $rom there she made
the inspectors drive until a crossing. +5o left here+, she said. % few
miles down the road she made the car stop. That+s it, +the factory+. -e
;auw looked and saw a large board with a name on it '%&!:(. *t was
the company of a business friend 'Goger "oas( of a politician pointed
out by H= ';aul Fanden "oeynants(... +*t has changed+, she noted
'accurately, 1ust as the description she gave earlier(... 'p. =@5=@@E( The
movies were recorded in a studio, located at an industry park at the
outskirts of "russels, close to the e#it of a highway. &he 'H=( can give a
pretty good description of the building, and when it is identified a
month later it also turns out to be accurateE a glass gateway, lots of
aluminum, red bricks, s)uare building, an aerial photo in the entry
hall, a waiting room with four dark brown couches and a large white
astray on a salon table. &he describes the murder on a baby, about
which Tony F. later insinuated that it might have been her own child..."
U# When reading the text on pages 1?5-1?? there might be some
doubt if this refers to the !,)9 factory Therefore the last sentence
has been included, which can be compared to the .A below :1
claimed to have given birth to four children while in the networ*, who
all died 9nly )heyenne, her first child, died in a factory in the
outs*irts of $russels !lso, in the .A described on pages 1?5-1??, :1
clearly identified Gadani $ouhouche, who she tied to the abuse at
!,)9, and between the two .As described above is almost exactly one
month
.A 11@/88, %ecember /E, 1@@?, (Translation of a fax of :1(: "<ist of
the children that she 'H=( saw being killedE !heyenne 2>2,KC6 killed
when 2 years at %&!:."
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.A 15688@, Garch /8, 1@@E, (Translation of a Garch 18, 1@@E fax from
:1M factoryM )lo(: "Goger and the guests signed some papers. ndlrE
Goger could be "oas, the boss of %&!:, since he signs the contracts
with the invited."
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1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in $elgiT(
"(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p @?, @8:
"When )uestioned about this by 5offinon, !hristian %mory relates a
story in which only !lint Bastwood and !harles "ronson are still
missing. The tunnel was part of a plan of "ouhouche who in =CKC,
when he still worked at the "russels ":" with "ob "eyer and !hristian
%mory, began to gather a number of men around him to blackmail
warehouses on a large scale. Tchang Wei <ing was also part of this
group... The )uestion how and why the name Juan 3ende. appears in
this fantastic scenario keeps intriguing the detectives. The same goes
for the testimony of a reliable witness who states that he saw 3ende.,
"ouhouche and assistant prison director Jean "ultot together in =CA5,
dining in the &panish restaurant +Filla Gosa+ in the "russels
4oogstraat."
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U# 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in
$elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p
@8, 152-155: ":n top of that, the detectives dug up a large amount of
e#plosives in the backyard of 3ende.. !onfronted with the testimonies
of %mory, "ouhouche admits that he set up such an organi.ation, that
the group had political motives and that it had been structured in a
military way... *t is a fact that "ouhouche e#plained to the detectives
that he had been given the assignment to recruit 3ende. from the
W7; leadership and that the role of 3ende. in the +brewery affair+
was part of an admission test the $7engineer had to pass... &hortly
before his death 3ende. had told family members that +one+ had
offered him membership in a clandestine organi.ation which at that
point was working on the political categori.ing of opponents and this
with an eye towards a coup... "ouhouche was a member of the W7;
'others doubt that and 1ust consider him a close associate( and his
main contact was 3ichel <ibert, the right hand of ;aul <atinus... *t all
seems a little bit too much for one man. % number of detectives
therefore assume that "ouhouche was only a small part within the
clandestine organi.ation 3ende. spoke about, a "elgian version of the
;2. %n interesting coincidenceE Gobert "ei1er stated in an interview
with the GT"$ that "ouhouche had proposed to him to become a
member of a clandestine organi.ation. "ei1er said he had declined this
offer, that he doesn+t know the name of the organi.ation and that he
knows nothing about its purposes."
U# 1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from
the cover up(#, p 18/: "%ccording to "eyer, "ouhouche held an
important position within the organi.ation. "ut according to %mory,
there were three levelsE those who give the assignments, the
middlemen and the e#ecutors. "ouhouche himself, according to
%mory, as someone on the level of a middleman was primarily
involved in logistical support. "ouhouche himself testified that this was
not a very important function. 4e recruited the members and collected
intelligence. *n one of the reports "ouhouche claimed to have been
responsible for the recruiting of 3ende.."
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U# /668, =erwig >erouge, (=et %ossier 1ihoul: %e *noop in het proces-
%utroux( "(The 1ihoul %ossier: The *not in the %utroux trial(#, p E8:
"&o 7ihoul knew ;epe '-erycke( well. 4e once even went with him to
4oei to look at a castle that was for sale there."
U# 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in
$elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p
86: "The duo '"ouhouche and "ultot( e#perienced wild nights which
not seldom took place in the +Jonathan+, a night club in the 3aurice
Wilmottestraat => in &int5illis '"russels(. :wner of the Jonathan was
;ierre;aul +;e;e+ de Gycke, member of $orces 7ouvelles and an
intimate of "ultot and $rancis -ossogne. The night club more or less
acted as the head)uarters of the $orces, which on special occasions
delivered men for security. %ccording to the report, the +hostesses+ of
the Jonathan were forced to prostitute themselves. The ladies who
were not enthusiastic enough could count on a serious fine. +&pecial
evenings+ were also regularly organi.ed. :ne of the successes was
+Gock +n Goll dans la confiture+. The clients and hostesses strolled
around almost naked in red berry 1am. The whole feast was e#tensively
filmed and photographed. % number of these pictures appeared in the
porn maga.ine ;aris<as Fegas. This se# maga.ine was published by
!harles -ortant, an intimate friend of <eon -egrelle 'a fascist who
once inspired Fanden "oeynants( with good connections at the
e#tremeright &%! and :%&. :ther purposes of the videos and pictures
of the Jonathan were used for blackmail against a number of
customers. *n his report inspector -orao wroteE +-e Gycke profited
from these feasts to make slea.y pictures, which he later used for
blackmail. -e Gycke used his hostesses to li)uor up customers so they
would not protest against the taking of pictures..+ B#tremeright
militants, soldiers and police officers regularly came to the Jonathan
with weapons... :ther regular visitors included Jean$rancis !almette,
<ucien :tt... Juan 3ende.... Gobert -arville."
U# 1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from
the cover up(#, p 118-115: "*n :ctober =CAJ, members of the 5;;
<iege made a confidential report about the Jonathan club, in which se#
parties... were organi.ed and caught on camera. % witness related
that this club was fre)uented by the members of the $ront de la
Jeunesses, among them -ossogne, the e#assistant prison director
Jean "ultot and well known "russels gangsters. %lso <ekeu and arms
trafficker -arville of the 4aemers gang came here, 1ust as $redo
5odfroid 2"russels police6, the local &int5illis police and Fan Bsbroeck
of the -e &taerke gang. The boss of the Jonathan was ;ierre;aul
';epe( -e Gycke, member of the e#tremeright ;arti des $orces
7ouvelles 2set up by Bmile <ecerf and de "onvoisin6. :n $ebruary 2?,
=CC2, -e Gycke supplied the membership list of his club to the 5ang
cell Jumet of !harleroi. '5endarme colonel( &ack revealed to the 5ang
!ommissionE +$rans Geyniers 'police commissioner and close associate
of 5eorges 3arnette( was regularly seen in the Jonathan. This club
was managed by ;ierre;aul -e Gycke, a very good friend of "ultot.
$rancis -ossogne once arranged the security of this club, after there
had been some threats.+... %ccording to the organigramme of the
-eltagroup of -endermonde,... "ouhouche... came in the Jonathan."
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U# 1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from
the cover up(#, p 1E2: "With the institution concerned here is meant
the 3irano and the members of the gangster milieu who regularly
came over the floor here ne#t to 7ihoulE "ouhouche, "eyer, "ultot and
%chiel,;atrick 4aemers."
U# 3ebruary 1@, 1@@8, %e Gorgen, ()ommissie brengt 1ihoul in
verband met fuivende en snuivende 'etset( "()ommission lin*s 1ihoul
to partying and snorting 'etset(#: "&hortly before he was murdered $7
engineer Juan 3ende. fingered the 3irano as the key to solving the
attacks of the 5ang of 7i1vel. *n her report the commission remains on
the surface however. +3r. 7ihoul often came there too+..."
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U# 1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from
the cover up(#, p 1E1-1E8: "*n the =CA>s, -ancing 3irano, together
with the !ircus and the ;arc &avoy, was one of the private clubs of the
!ercle des 7ations, the milieu of the !B;*! nobility and the right side
of the ;G<. %gainst many of its members lawsuits were filed. 4ere we
find, amongst others, arms dealer "oas of %sco, "enoit de "onvoisin,
the real estate brokers "laton and !harly -e ;auw, e#prime minister
Fanden "oeynants... ;hilippe !ryns could also be found in the F-"
circle... %ccording to the -utrou# Geport, the -ancing <e 3irano was
part of the social network of 7ihoul. "ack then, the notorious se#
cocaine feast were organi.ed in this milieu by the pedophile ;hilippe
!ryns and by %le#is %lewaeters, who in =CA5 was a servant at !adreco,
the law firm of 7ihoul"outy. "ut on %pril =?, =CA5 things got out of
hand when a young nobleman died from an overdose, which was
followed by a lawsuit... '-utrou# Geport )uotedE( +The crimes which
are described in this dossier are twofold. *n the first place there are
the facts pertaining to drugs 2trade and possession6 which occurred
between =CAJ and mid =CA5. % verdict has been reached about these
facts. %dditionally, there are the se#related facts for which no
prosecution was warranted. %mongst others, these have to do withE
;ictures of adolescents which were taken by surprise when the
youngsters were showering in a gym. ;h. !. ';hilippe !ryns( admits
having taken these pictures.
Testimonies pertaining to the organi.ing of se# parties, possibly with
minors, by the director of modeling agency. $rom a reading of the
dossier it turns out that the in here reported facts were hardly checked
out during the investigation, even though there were more than
enough reasons for this. -uring a hearing the commission learned
that... a witness testified that 3r. ;h. !. was described as a drug
addict and a pimp of children... %mong the customers of the relevant
institution, there was, ne#t to members of the gangster milieu, 3ichel
7ihoul. With the institution concerned here is meant the 3irano and
the members of the gangster milieu who regularly came over the floor
here ne#t to 7ihoulE "ouhouche, "eyer, "ultot and %chiel,;atrick
4aemers.+...
The se#related facts of ;hilippe !ryns were far less interesting to
chairwoman -e 5ryse. -uring the court proceedings she confirmed
that she hadn+t looked at the pictures of the dossier, because
+everyone assured me that nothing was on there that would shock
even a capuchin+... !ryns was labeled an organi.er of these super
e#pensive se#cocaine parties with a separate attraction of minors.
$rom the court proceedings it turned out that !ryns picked up boys for
this at the notorious $ontainasplein. &ubstitute Talon of the -istrict
%ttorney+s office testified that !ryns had given testimonies that at the
cocaine parties children were used as a special attraction."
U# The 1@@@ boo* (The :-%ossiers( contains similar information on the
Girano-)ryns affair +t supplements it with 1@@E testimonies of 7:-
witness7 AG1M p 22?: "+$or four years, until he was thirteen, the
ma1ority of F3=+s weekends consisted of se#ual abuse+, says
'gendarme officer 3arc( Toussaint. +4e witnessed murders on children,
saw how newlyinitiated but unwilling guests ended up dead in
strange traffic accidents. 4e later ended up in a children+s home in
"rasschaat, and there also he was picked up by a 1uvenile 1udge+...
F3= also tells in detail about his years in the 3iranoE +* had to pick up
children and get them drunk or give them drugs, then take +em to the
private area 'of the 3irano(, where they were abused.+"
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U# 1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in
$elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p
@1-@/: "*t+s not surprising then that "ouhouche, when he is arrested in
late January =CA@, calls in the help of Jean;aul -umont, lawyer of the
$ront de la Jeunesse, personal counselor to ;aul latinus and eminent
member of the !B;*!."
U# 1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The names from
the cover up(#, p 185, 1EE: "The -utrou# Geport regularly points to
certain lawyers who arranged all kinds of business for 7ihoul... With
these the !B;*! lawyers Jean;aul -umont and ;hilippe -eleu.e are
meant. -umont was a close friend of Goger "oas... -umont had a
certain type of customersE -ossogne, <atinus, "ouhouche, labour
broker "ongiorno, also Geyniers and still others... 'Bric( <ammers 'yet
another fascist militant( had managed to slip up during the hearing to
his lawyer Jean ;aul -umont in the presence of the victim+s lawyer. 4e
had recreated the sound the victim made while his throat was being
slit. The court ordered the 1ury not to take this into consideration, as
this fell under the confidentiality between client and lawyer. That+s
how <ammers still got ac)uitted... %t the proces in =CA@ dealing with
cocaine parties at the 3irano, %lewaeters was represented by the
lawyers -eleu.e and '-idier( -e Yuevy, who worked together with
-umont. %ccording to the -utrou# Geport, it appears to have been
Jean;aul -umont who maintained contact with !ryns... 7ihoul and
-eleu.e were both involved in a scam around an underaged kid, of
which lawyer -eleu.e had been given custody."
U# 1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL, and %ouglas %e
)oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(, p /5-/?: "%s a promising new lawyer
-umont later defended the members of this terrorist group, of which a
number would be convicted for having set fire at the leftist weekly
maga.ine ;our in =CA=. These became the first names in a client
register that, retroactively seen, safely could be used as a search
engine for twenty years of organi.ed crime in "elgium. %lleged
members of the 5ang of 7i1vel 2%driano Fittorio6, e#gendarme officer
3adani "ouhouche, Bric <ammers 2of the neona.i Westland 7ew
;ost6, members of the gang surrounding ;atrick 4aemers 2%#el Neyen6,
3ichel 7ihoul, the "russels 1udicial police commissioner $rans
Geyniers, labour broker godfather !armelo "ongiorno... %t the end of
the =CA>s, -umont becomes the informal head of a small group of
lawyers which for years manifests itself around the same clients and
dossiers. $or e#ample around the in numerous affairs entangled baron
de "onvoisin. -uring these times, -umont shares his office with lawyer
-idier -e Yuevy, the lawyer of 3arc -utrou# in =CAC. 4e subse)uently
works close with 3artial <ancaster, the in the mean time low profile
;hilippe -eleu.e, a close friend of 3ichel 7ihoul, and Julien ;ierre, the
present lawyer of -utrou#... *t+s not a secret that commissioner
5eorges 3arnette and lawyer Jean;aul -umont are close friends."
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U# .A 1182E@, %ecember 1/, 1@@?, (+nterview with :/ - $rabant-
Wallon(: "H2 regularly went to the -olo where she met "ouhouche...
%t the -olo "ill 'sic( spoke with "ouhouche... H2 also met the wife of
"ouhouche in the 4ilton at the time of a meeting between 'Jean( 5ol,
;hilippe 3oureau#, Wilfried 3artens, F-", Willy de !lerck, Jean
3ichel 7ihoul, -elvoye and Iarel."
U# .A 11828/, %ecember 12, 1@@?, (+nterview with :/M &ean-.aul
%umont(: "H2 saw -umont having se# with children in Bindhoven
'where certain parties were organi.ed in a castle(... The same
'-umont+s abusive friends( also fre)uented the -olo. "ouhouche sat at
their table."
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Garch ?, /662, %e ,tandaard "prominent $elgian newspaper#, ($aron
de $onvoisin again to court(: "Desterday, the "lack "aron "enoit de
"onvoisin, with three of his companions, has been referred to the
"russels penal 1udge in the affair of forged I5" documents. Together
with de "onvoisin, his brother ;ierre, Bric Fan de Weghe and !hristian
%mory have to stand trial."
http:PPwwwstandaardbeP!rti*elP%etailaspxO
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>host(s history is largely described in the 1@@8 boo* (=et gevaar
%emol( "(The danger of %emol(# This is a boo* that overlaps with (%e
$ende I )o( and (%e namen uit de doofpot(, which also deal with the
subversive extreme-right in $elgium ! translation of the >host part
can be found on the following website:
http:PPwwwsdnlnlPfraudehtm "not my translation#:
"e -uring the weekend of 2J January =CA2, heavy, speciali.ed and
secret anti terrorism material was stolen from the heavily guarded
5endarmerie 4ead)uarters in "russels. The robbers were well up to
date with the patrol schemes and the whereabouts of the secret
weaponry. :n =2>==CA2 3a1or -emessemakers, independent from
the involved 3obile <egion unit, was charged with the investigation.
:n =A>2A2, he is being replaced by <ieutenant!olonel 5_rard <host
who is from the 3obile <egion and 4ead of the -yane &pecial
*ntervention $orces. $rom then on, the 5endarmerie systematically
neglected any possibility to investigate towards e#treme right wing
connections or towards the possibility of inside cooperation with the
robbers. The 5endarmerie decided who could be )uestioned.
e <host was )uestioned by the ;arliamentary committee** on banditry.
4is declarations are very doubtful and full of contradictory statements.
<host claims 2under oath6 to have e#amined the e#treme right wing
connections thoroughly, but appears to have done nothing in this area.
% socalled search warrant from <host to conduct a search of the
premises at "$orces 7ouvelles", shortly after the robbery, does not
appear to e#ist. Two closely involved investigators deny the e#istence
of such an order.
e *nvestigators, when being )uestioned by the "elgian parliamentary
committee, e#plained that they were struck by the flagrant negligence
of <host towards the traces of e#treme right. <host appears to have
had close contacts with "$orces nouvelles" during his service as
5endarmerie district commander in <iUge.
e Bnd =CA5, <host suddenly left the 5endarmerie. 4e went to the
internal security service of the B0 institutions in "russels, which
happens to be a meeting point of "elgians who belonged to the
5endarmerie or other police forces. 4alf a do.en of them are known
for their e#treme right sympathies. <host, who is still a !ommission
official, found as colleagues e#policeman ;ierre Bveillard 2e#cabinet
Fanden "oeynants6, Gobert Thomas 2a specialist in political violence,
who gave training to e#treme right wing organi.ations like $ront de la
Jeunesse and Westland 7ew ;ost6 and also, the in the mean time
deceased, Goland 3affioli 2e#member of the political section of the
"russels ":", who helped infiltrating neona.i ;aul <atinus into the
&tate &ecurity &ervice6."
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9ctober 26, 1@8E, ,an 3rancisco )hronicle, (1ew Twist +n .residio
Golestings(: "% reserve 0.&. %rmy lieutenant colonel who serves as
president and "high priest" in a &atanic church is under investigation
for the molestation of a child who attended a ;residio daycare center,
police said yesterday... in %ugust, the report says, the girl and her
father were shopping in the ;residio ;H and the girl suddenly became
afraid. "The victim ran to 2her father6 and in a frightened way clutched
his leg. 2The father6 looked up and saw 2a man6 whom he knew to be
3ichael %)uino," the report says. When she was asked whether she
knew %)uino, "she said Xyes, that+s 3ikey.+ "... *nvestigators took her to
<eavenworth &treet, where the girl pointed out %)uino+s home as one
she had visited, police said."
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1ovember 8, 1@8E, ,an &ose Gercury 1ews, (,atanist accused of
molesting girlM ,oldier calls probe a witch hunt: "The records also say
the child accurately described some features of %)uino+s home,
including walls painted black, and was able to take investigators to the
home after being driven to the street where %)uino lived."
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9ctober 26, 1@8E, ,an 3rancisco )hronicle, (1ew Twist +n .residio
Golestings(: "The allegations are the most bi.arre to date from the ==
month investigation into child molestation at the %rmy+s !hild
-evelopment !enter on the ;residio. Thus far, investigators have
checked about =>> young children for physical and psychological signs
of se#ual abuse, and have concluded that at least 5A had been
molested at some point. % halfdo.en or more have tested positive for
chlamydia, a relatively common, curable venereal disease usually
transmitted by se#ual contact."
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9ctober 21, 1@8E, ,an 3rancisco )hronicle, ()hild Golesting (Bituals(
Beported in .residio )ase(: ":ne ;residio mother close to the probe
into widespread molestation at a base daycare center said that young
children have reported molestations in bi.arre settings that suggest
ritual se#ual abuse. "$rom what * have heard, there is a fair number of
children who describe being abused in a place other than the child
care center," said the mother, who asked to remain anonymous.
"There have been children stuck with needles in various parts of their
bodies, and they have reported people in costumes and robes. *t all
sounds very rituali.ed." 4er descriptions of the incidents were
confirmed by other parents."
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!ugust /, 1@88, ,an &ose Gercury 1ews, (%! won(t charge officer in
day care caseM not enough evidence of .residio sex abuse, he says(:
"&everal of the children said they were ritually abused in ceremonies
where they were forced to drink urine and eat feces."
J/8&anuary ?, 1@@6, ,an 3rancisco )hronicle, (.residio Golestation
EK ,uspect %ies of !+%,( Jnot !;uinoK: ";arents of children who were the
alleged victims of molestation filed claims for more than Z@> million in
damages against the %rmy. 3any of the claims are still pending."
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!ugust /, 1@88, ,an &ose Gercury 1ews, (%! won(t charge officer in
day care caseM not enough evidence of .residio sex abuse, he says(:
"&everal parents have accused the %rmy of attempting to cover up
abuse problems at its day care centers."
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&anuary ?, 1@@6, ,an 3rancisco )hronicle, (.residio Golestation
,uspect %ies of !+%,( Jnot !;uinoK: "%lthough 4ambright was the only
person criminally charged in the case, police and $"* agents also
investigated allegations that <ieutenant !olonel 3ichael %)uino, a
selfdescribed satanist who once was stationed at the ;residio, had
been involved in molesting some of the children. Bventually that
investigation, too, was abandoned."
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1ovember 8, 1@8E, ,an &ose Gercury 1ews, (,atanist accused of
molesting girlM ,oldier calls probe a witch hunt: "*n a telephone
interview from &t. <ouis, where he is stationed, %)uino said he came to
&atanism by accident. 4e said he had 1ust finished his undergraduate
studies at the 0niversity of !alifornia at &anta "arbara when he
happened to attend the premiere of "Gosemary+s "aby" in =C@A and
became intrigued by the entourage of %nton <aFey, the founder of the
!hurch of &atan and an adviser on the film... 4e became a high priest."
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+bid: "%)uino left for Fietnam a few months later, serving as a
psychological warfare e#pert and there 1oined the !hurch of &atan."
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9ctober 21, 1@8E, ,an 3rancisco )hronicle, ()hild Golesting (Bituals(
Beported in .residio )ase(: "4e is )ualified for airborne duty and has
served with the 5reen "erets."
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+bid: "%)uino has also served as a liaison officer in 7%T: countries,
and has been a consulting faculty member at the 0.&. %rmy !ommand
and 5eneral &taff !ollege, the resume states."
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1ovember 8, 1@8E, ,an &ose Gercury 1ews, (,atanist accused of
molesting girlM ,oldier calls probe a witch hunt: "*n =CA2, %)uino
performed a satanic ritual in the Westphalian castle used as an occult
sanctuary by 4einrich 4immler+s &.&. Blite in 7a.i 5ermany. %)uino, in
a Temple of &et newsletter, told of performing the ritual in the castle+s
4all of the -ead while on a tour of 7%T: military installations in
Burope."
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+bid: "*n =CA= he was a reserve attache to the -efense *ntelligence
%gency, and a year later he was a student at the $oreign &ervice
*nstitute, sponsored by the -epartment of &tate."
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+bid: "++<t. !ol. %)uino makes no bones about the fact that he is a
priest of his church," said 3a1. 5reg Gi#on, an %rmy spokesman at the
;entagon. "4e makes no bones about the fact that he is a &atanist, so
no pressure could be placed on him by someone trying to leverage his
behavior." Gi#on would not comment on the e#tent of %)uino+s access
to topsecurity information, though %)uino said, "This last year, while *
was at the 7ational -efense 0niversity, * was holding a topsecret
compartmentali.ed security clearance, which is 1ust about as high as
you can get.""
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+bid: "%)uino now works as a program analyst at the %rmy Geserve
;ersonnel !enter in &t. <ouis, handling all personnel matters for the
reserve there."
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9ctober 21, 1@8E, ,an 3rancisco )hronicle, ()hild Golesting (Bituals(
Beported in .residio )ase(: "%)uino+s civilian career has also been
varied. %ccording to the resume, he is a licensed securities dealer
registered with the 7ew Dork &tock B#change and a former employee
of 3errill <ynch."
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,en &ohn %e)amp, (The 3ran*lin )over-Fp,( second edition, p 2/E-
226 "3eb /66? edition#
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U# 3irst of all, 7%r -reen7 was later 7identified7 as %r &osef Gengele by
3ritH ,pringmeier Fnfortunately, ,pringmeier doesn(t give a source of
this apparent assumption %avid +c*e, who copied a lot of information
from ,pringmeier, has also begun to claim that %r -reen was &osef
Gengele 3ebruary /66E, -raham <ibble-White interview with %avid
+c*e for wwwoffthetellycou* "+c*e:#: "Josef 3engele was actually one
of the key architects of that 'early mind control research(. *+ve talked
to loads of people in %merica who were victims of that who met
3engele. 4e was known as -r 5reen." !riHona Wilder, the alleged
7Dueen Gother7 interviewed by %avid +c*e, was his apparent source
for that "at about 82 minutes of his video interview, including the
intro, Wilders, who really tries to come across as a victim, ma*es this
statement# The problem here is that without sources both
,pringmeier and Wilder have Hero credibility 9n top of that, the short
biography of %r -reen provided by %e)amp "and %r % )orydon
=ammond# does not match the one of Gengele !lthough notorious
for his experiments, Gengele was not a teenage concentration camp
inmate and he never moved to the Fnited ,tates
U# )an(t tell if %e)amp had other sources for the -reenbaum theory,
but its source appears to have been the ;uite distinguished %r %
)orydon =ammond, .h% 9n Thursday &une /5, 1@@/, %r =ammond
gave a speech at the Badisson .laHa =otel, Gar* )enter, !lexandria,
Airginia, which was sponsored by the )enter for !buse Becovery I
0mpowerment, The .sychiatric +nstitute of Washington, %) This
speech has been labeled (the -reenbaum speech( !n excerpt: "4ere+s
where it appears to have come from. %t the end of World War **,
before it even ended, %llen -ulles and people from our *ntelligence
!ommunity were already in &wit.erland making contact to get out
7a.i scientists. %s World War ** ends, they not only get out rocket
scientists, but they also get out some 7a.i doctors who have been
doing mindcontrol research in the camps. They brought them to the
0nited &tates. %long with them was a young boy, a teenager, 'named
5reenbaum( who had been raised in a 4asidic Jewish tradition and a
background of !abalistic mysticism that probably appealed to people
in the !ult because at least by the turn of the century %leister !rowley
had been introducing !abalism into &atanic stuff, if not earlier. *
suspect it may have formed some bond between them. "ut he saved
his skin by collaborating and being an assistant to them in the death
camp e#periments. They brought him with them. They started doing
mindcontrol research for 3ilitary *ntelligence in military hospitals in
the 0nited &tates. The people that came, the 7a.i doctors, were
&atanists. &ubse)uently, the boy changed his name, %mericani.ed it
some, obtained an 3.-. degree, became a physician and continued
this work that appears to be at the center of !ult ;rogramming today.
4is name '5reenbaum, )uite possibly a pseudonym and reference to
the !abalist tree( is known to patients throughout the country... The
way you create 3anchurian !andidates is you divide the mind. *t+s
part of what the *ntelligence !ommunity wanted to look at. *f you+re
going to get an assassin, you+re going to get somebody to go do
something, you divide the mind... *t appears that below this we+ve got
some other layers. :ne is called "5reen ;rogramming" it appears. *sn+t
it interesting that the doctor+s name is -r. 5reen9... * remember one
woman couldn+t come up with anything. 7o alter would speak up with
anything. * said, ":kay," and we went on to some other material.
%bout two minutes later she said, "5reen. -o you mean -r. 5reen9"
We found this all over. There appears to be some 5reen ;rogramming
below that and * suspect that you get down to fewer and more central
programs the deeper you go. Well, all 5reen ;rogramming is 0ltra
5reen and the 5reen Tree. !abalistic mysticism is mi#ed all into this. *f
you+re going to work with this you need to pick up a couple of books
on the !abala... * knew nothing about the !abala. *t was interesting. %
patient had sat in my waiting area, got there considerably early and
drew a detailed multicolored !abalistic Tree over two years ago. *t
took me two months to figure out what it was. $inally, showing it to
somebody else who said, "Dou know9 That looks an awful lot like the
!abala Tree" and that rang a bell with some esoteric in an old book
and * dug it out. That was the background of -r. 5reen... 7ow the
interesting thing about the 5reen Tree is his original name was
5reenbaum. What does "greenbaum" mean in 5erman9 5reen Tree,
0ltraTree and the 5reen Tree. *+ve also had patients who didn+t
appear to know that his original name was 5reenbaum, volunteered
that there were parts inside named 3r. 5reenbaum... The interesting
thing is how many people have described the same scenario and how
many people that we have worked with who have had relatives in
7%&%, in the !*% and in the 3ilitary, including very highups in the
3ilitary... * have seen this in people up into their forties including
people whose parents were very, very high in the !*%, other sorts of
things like that. *+ve had some that were originally part of the
3onarch ;ro1ect which is the name of the government *ntelligence
pro1ect."
http:PPwwwmindcontrolforumscomPgreenbaumhtm
=ammond(s tal* about a ,atanic +lluminati is something which worries
me a bit, although possibly somewhat understandable as this speech
was given bac* in the early 1@@6s There was only a fraction of the
information available that there is today !dditionally, it would also be
nice to *now a lot more about the techni;ues used by %r =ammond
and how many other psychiatrists found evidence of this 7%r
-reenbaum7O
J26,en &ohn %e)amp, (The 3ran*lin )over-Fp,( second edition, p 221
1K "3eb /66? edition# !t least a part of this information might have
come from >yndon >arouche(s 0+B, who supported %e)amp in his
3ran*lin case exposure %e)amp later included a chapter in his boo*
(The 3ran*lin )over-Fp( in which he showed how the authorities had
manipulated evidence to the extreme to get >yndon >arouche in 'ail
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!ffidavit of )olonel 0dward )utolo, signed Garch 11, 1@86: "=K. 3r.
Bdwin Wilson e#plained that it was considered that :peration Watch
Tower might be compromised and become known if politicians, 1udicial
figures, police and religious entities were approached or received word
that 0.&. Troops had aided in delivering narcotics from !olumbia into
;anama. "ased on that possibility, intense surveillance was
undertaken by my office to ensure if Watch Tower became known of,
the 0.&. government and the %rmy would have advance warning and
could prepare a defense... =C. The surveillance was unofficially dubbed
:peration 5eorge :rwell. 2>. * instituted surveillance against Ted
Iennedy, John Ierry... &urveillance at my orders was instituted at the
5overnors+ residences of 3assachusetts, 3aine, 7ew Dork, and 7ew
4ampshire. The !atholic cathedrals of 7ew Dork and "oston were
placed under electronic surveillance also. *n the area of $t. -evens, all
local police and politicians were under some sort of surveillance at
various times... K?. * was notified by Bdwin Wilson that the
information forwarded to Wash. -.!., was disseminated to private
corporations who were developing weapons for the -ept. of -efense.
Those private corporations were encouraged to use the sensitive
information gathered from surveillance on 0.&. &enators and
Gepresentatives as leverage to manipulate those !ongressmen into
approving whatever costs the weapons systems incurred... KK. %s of
the date of this affidavit, A,?>> police departments, =,JK> churches,
and appro#. =K,C>> citi.ens have been monitored under :peration
:rwell. The ma1or churches targeted have been !atholic and <atter
-ay &aints. * have stored certain information gathered by :peration
:rwell on $t. -evens, and pursuant to instructions from Bdwin Wilson
have forwarded additional information gathered to Wash. -.!. KA....
!ertain information was collected on suspected members of the
Trilateral !ommission and the "ilderberg group. %mong those that
information was collected on were 5erald $ord and ;resident Jimmy
!arter. Bdwin Wilson indicated that additional surveillance was
implemented against former !*% director 5eorge "ush, who Wilson
named as a member of the Trilateral !ommission."
)utolo was among a small group of special forces officers that
;uestioned the legality of )+!-sanctioned drug traffic*ing operations
from )olombia to 1oriega(s .anama, from where they were shipped to
the F, mafia )utolo and several of his %elta 3orce associates were
arranging the navigation and security of these operations, overseen by
0d Wilson "probably as part of Tas* 3orce 15E#, his superior Thomas
)lines, and Gossad agents %avid <imche and Gicha =ariri )lines, in
turn, was a deputy to Ted ,hac*ley, head of the ,ecret Team and a
highest level player in the )+! drug trade )utolo died in a car crash in
0ngland in Gay 1@86 )ol Bobert $ayard had been *illed in -eorgia in
1@EE and )utolo claimed he had been assassinated by the +sraelis )ol
!& $o $a*er "the best friend of )ol $o -ritH in %elta 3orce# died in
-ermany on Garch /8, 1@86, 'ust after allegedly having received the
original copy of )utolo(s affidavit )ol 1ic* Bowe was *illed in the
.hilippines in !pril 1@8@, 'ust after having planned to go public with
the affidavit in the aftermath of +ran )ontra =ugh .earce, who
received a copy of )utolo(s affidavit and was planning to go public,
died in a helicopter crash in &une 1@8@ )ongressman >ar*in ,mith,
who received a copy of )utolo(s affidavit and had been planning to
meet Bowe and .earce, died in a plane crash in !ugust 1@8@ .aul
1eri, who also had a copy of the affidavit, was *illed in !pril 1@@6
!fter 1eri(s death, one of his anonymous friends send )utolo(s
affidavit to persons who made it more widely *nown $o -ritH also
exposed the story of these men in his 1@@1 boo* ()alled to ,erve(
,enior Gossad officers %avid <imche and Gicha =ariri are blamed for
the assassinations They were deeply involved in the ,outh !merican
drug trade and gave technology to certain dictators the F, didn(t want
to deal with directly !mong them was 1oriega who received top
secret 1,! listening e;uipment
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1@88, &im =ougan, (,ecret !genda(, p 1/6
+nformation in this boo* also discussed in %e)amp(s boo*
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+t has been reported on several instances that Goon and .ar* wor*ed
with the <)+!, but their connections to Western intelligence are pretty
much never discussed in mainstream publications Goon(s long time
heavy funding of the W!)> and his friendship with many rabidly anti-
communist crusaders is a pretty obvious giveaway that he has been
wor*ing with F, intelligence .ar*(s connection with Western
intelligence appears to have been discussed even less, but the
following report should leave little doubt:
&anuary 1E, 1@88, 1ewsday "Gelville, 1S#, (0x-$ush !ide Get With
1oriega ,ources: Aisit -ave =im (Gixed ,ignals((: " % former chief of
staff to Fice ;resident 5eorge "ush met with ;anamanian strongman
3anuel %ntonio 7oriega last fall to discuss investments in ;anama by
undisclosed sources, at a time when the 0.&. government was stepping
up pressure on the general to step down. The meeting with 7oriega,
confirmed by the former "ush aide, -aniel 3urphy, took place 1ust
before a &enate staff delegation traveled to ;anama !ity on a fact
finding mission. The &enate panel ultimately recommended in
-ecember that the 0nited &tates cut off all support for 7oriega.
3urphy, who also was a deputy director of the !*% under "ush when
he headed the agency, was accompanied to ;anama by Iorean
influencepeddler Tong &un ;ark, according to ;anamanian opposition
sources and a 0.&. congressional source. ;ark was the sub1ect of a
congressional in)uiry in the =CK>s into alleged payoffs to members of
!ongress. 3urphy refused to confirm or deny whether he had traveled
with ;ark but said that ;ark had not set up the session with the
general..."
3or a long time, 1oriega was a highly important middleman between
the )+! and ,outh-!merican drug cartels
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Winter /66/`/662, /1th )entury ,cience I Technology GagaHine "0+B
publication#, p ?`/@: "The se# is a specialty of 3oon+s own 5nostic
"family" cult. Gemember the !ongressional 3adam scandals of the
=CK>s, featuring Tong &un ;ark and &u.y ;ark Thomson9 That was 1ust
the tip of the iceberg of "The Geverend" 3oon+s se#ualfavors
operation. 3ilitary intelligence officers who investigated 0nification
!hurch operations in Washington in the =CK>s and +A>s, report that
the recruitment device used on ranking, conservative political and
military officials was to hold weekly orgies, arranged by !ol. "o 4i ;ak,
the 0nification !hurch official who was a top officer of the Iorean
!entral *ntelligence %gency 2I!*%6. The special treat at these affairs
were the "<ittle %ngels"QIorean schoolgirls brought over by 3oon as
a singing group. The photo files from these sessions are reported to be
a powerful influence in certain circles to this very day."
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3ar more bac*ground information in .0=+(s article on >e )ercle
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,en &ohn %e)amp, (The 3ran*lin )over-Fp,( second edition, p 1E8-
1E@ "3eb /66? edition#
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Garch 21, 1@58, The )hronicle Telegram, 9hio: "7aumann used a
-usseldorf e#portimport firm, the 4. &. <uch !ompany, as a front for a
world wide political network which kept in touch with 7a.i e#iles in
&pain and %rgentina, as well as pro 7a.is in other countries. $or
e#ample, !ol. :tto &kor.eny, the rescuer of 3ussolini, and -r. 41almar
&chacht, 4itler+s former financial wi.ard, are connected with the
company in &pain 'where &kor.eny ran an underground mercenary
group called ;aladin, in 3adrid(... Two members of the 7a.i
!ommunist underground in &pain also took in &enator 3c!arthy+s two
1unior 5men. Goy !ohn and -avid &chine, during their comicopera,
spyhunting 1unket throughout Burope last year."
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,en &ohn %e)amp, (The 3ran*lin )over-Fp,( second edition, p 1?@,
226 "3eb /66? edition#: "'referring to "onacciE( Travel to 4awaii, 7ew
Dork, Washington 2in connection with !raig &pence6 to compromise
public figures by performing homose#ual pedophile se# with them...
Iing ac)uired contacts in Washington+s homose#ual prostitution
scene, one of whom was the late !raig &pence. % lobbyist and political
operative, &pence maintained a call boy ring that catered to the
political elite and, unlike most -.!. call boy rings, offered children to its
clients. &pence+s activities made banner headlines in the Washington
Times on June 2C, =CACE +4omose#ual prostitution in)uiry ensnares
F*;+s with Geagan, "ush.+ &pence+s access was so good, that he could
arrange nighttime tours of the White 4ouse for his clients. The Times
added on %ugust C, =CAC, that &pence +hinted the tours were arranged
by +top level+ persons, including -onald 5regg, national security
advisor to Fice ;resident "ush..." &pence, according to friends, was
also carrying out homose#ual blackmail operations for the !*%.
%ccording to a Washington, -.!. investigative 1ournalist who
researched the &pence ring, +The way we discovered <arry Iing and
this 7ebraskabased call boy ring, was by looking through the credit
card chits of &pence+s ring, where we found Iing+s name.+ %nother
investigator, with personal knowledge of the callboy rings operating
in Washington, put it this wayE +<arry Iing and !raig &pence were
business partners. <ook at two companies, +-ream "oys+ and +3an to
3an+, both of which operated under another service, +"odies by 5od.+"
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&une 26, 1@8@, Washington Times, (.ower bro*ers served drugs, sex at
parties for blac*mail(
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U# &une 26, 1@8@, The Washington Times, (.ower bro*er served drugs,
sex at parties bugged for blac*mail(
U# 1ovember 12, 1@8@, Washington Times, (+n death, ,pence stayed
true to form(
Gore extensive ;uotes can be found in the column on the left
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Soutube film lin*ed at wwwfran*lincaseorg under the heading
(Gainstream 1ews )overage of the 8@( Washington %) )all $oy
,candal involving .aul $onacci "62 &anuary /66E#( Watched it
somewhere in 3ebruary or Garch /66E, but when + needed to go over
it again in late &une to be included in this article the film was not
available anymore Jupdate, it recently became available againK What +
remember is that in the last part of the video %e)amp was tal*ing to
one of the original investigators of the )raig ,pence case +n this
segment is was mentioned that the documents pertaining to the
,pence case were sealed by court order until, + believe, somewhere in
the /6?6s or /6E6s Then one of the original investigators related to
%e)amp that he had been informed the records would only be
unsealed when there(s 7a cold day in hell7
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1@@8, Begina >ouf, (Cwi'gen is voor daders - %e getuigenis van :1(
"(,ilence is for perpetrators - The testimony of :1(#, p @@-162
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&uly /@, 1@@1, Time GagaHine, (The %irtiest $an* of !ll(: "".!.!.*. is
more than 1ust a criminal bank. $rom interviews with sources close to
".!.!.*., T*3B has pieced together a portrait of a clandestine division
of the bank called the "black network," which functions as a global
intelligence operation and a 3afialike enforcement s)uad. :perating
primarily out of the bank+s offices in Iarachi, ;akistan, the =,5>>
employee black network has used sophisticated spy e)uipment and
techni)ues, along with bribery, e#tortion, kidnapping and even, by
some accounts, murder. The black network so named by its own
members stops at almost nothing to further the bank+s aims the
world over."
"The more conventional departments of ".!.!.*. handled such services
as laundering money for the drug trade and helping dictators loot
their national treasuries. The black network, which is still functioning,
operates a lucrative armstrade business and transports drugs and
gold. %ccording to investigators and participants in those operations,
it often works with Western and 3iddle Bastern intelligence agencies.
The strange and still murky ties between ".!.!.*. and the intelligence
agencies of several countries are so pervasive that even the White
4ouse has become entangled. %s T*3B reported earlier this month, the
7ational &ecurity !ouncil used ".!.!.*. to funnel money for the *ran
contra deals, and the !*% maintained accounts in ".!.!.*. for covert
operations. 3oreover, investigators have told T*3B that the -efense
*ntelligence %gency has maintained a slushfund account with ".!.!.*.,
apparently to pay for clandestine activities..."
"0.&. agents collaborated with the black network in several
operations, according to a ".!.!.*. blacknetwork "officer" who is now
a secret 0.&. government witness. &ources have told investigators that
".!.!.*. worked closely with *srael+s spy agencies and other Western
intelligence groups as well, especially in arms deals. The bank also
maintained co.y relationships with international terrorists, say
investigators who discovered suspected terrorist accounts for <ibya,
&yria and the ;alestine <iberation :rgani.ation in ".!.!.*.+s <ondon
offices..."
"The &oviet invasion of %fghanistan in =CKC and the resulting strategic
importance of neighboring ;akistan accelerated the growth of
".!.!.*.+s geopolitical power and its unbridled use of the black
network..."
"The bank was in a uni)ue position to operate an intelligence
gathering unit because it dealt with such figures as 7oriega, &addam,
3arcos, ;eruvian ;resident %lan 5arcia, -aniel :rtega, contra leader
%dolfo !alero and arms dealers like %dnan Ihashoggi. *ts original
purpose was to pay bribes, intimidate authorities and )uash
investigations. "ut according to a former operative, sometime in the
early =CA>s the black network began running its own drugs, weapons
and currency deals."
"* was recruited by the black network in the early =CA>s," says an
%rab born employee who has ties to a ruling family in the 3iddle Bast
and has told 0.&. authorities of his role in running one of the black
units. "They came to me while * was in school in the 0.&./ they spoke
my language, knew all of my friends and gave me money. They told
me they wanted me to 1oin the organi.ation, and described its wealth
and political power, but at first they never said e#actly what the
organi.ation did..."
"The black network was the bank+s deepest secret, but rumors of its
activities filtered through the bank+s managerial level with chilling
effectiveness. &enior bankers voice fears that they will be financially
ruined or physically maimed even killed if they are found talking
about ".!.!.*.+s activities... "usinessmen who pursued shady deals with
".!.!.*. are 1ust as frightened. +<ook,+ says an arms dealer, +these
people work hand in hand with the drug cartels/ they can have
anybody killed.+... !urrently the black units have focused their scrutiny
and intimidation on investigators. +:ur own people have been staked
out or followed, and we suspect tapped telephones,+ says a 7ew Dork
lawenforcement officer."
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&ournalist and investigative author !lex )onstatine wrote extensively
about the connections between satanic ritual abuse and F,
intelligence research into mind control =e(s not the only one though
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1@@5, !lex )onstantine, (.sychic dictatorship in the F,!(, p 5?:
"Testimony before the =CKK !hurch !ommittee+s probe of the !*%
hinted that, as of =C@J, the scientific s)ualor of the !*%+s mind control
regimen, codenamed 3I0<TG%, had abandoned military and
academic laboratories, fearing e#posure, and mushroomed in cities
across the country. !onfirmation arrived in =CA> when Joseph
4olsinger, an aide to late !ongressman <eo Gyan 2who was murdered
by a death s)uad at Jonestown6 e#posed the formation of eccentric
religious cults by the !*%. 4olsinger made the allegation at a
collo)uium of psychologists in &an $rancisco on ";sychosocial
*mplications of the Jonestown ;henomenon." 4olsinger maintained
that a !*% rearsupport base had been in collusion with Jones to
perform medical and mind control e#periments at ;eople+s Temple.
The former !ongressional aide cited an essay he+d received in the mail,
"The ;enal !olony," written by a "erkeley psychologist. The author had
emphasi.edE Gather than terminating 3I0<TG%, T4B !*% &4*$TB- *T&
;G:5G%3& $G:3 ;0"<*! *7&T*T0T*:7& T: ;G*F%TB !0<T 5G:0;&,
including the ;eople+s Temple... The press was blind to obvious !*%
connections, but survivors of the carnage in 5uyana followed the leads
and maintained that Jim Jones was "an employee, servant, agent or
operative of the !entral *ntelligence %gency" from =C@Jthe year the
%gency turned to cult cutouts to conceal 3I0<TG% mind control
activitiesuntil =CKA."
The story of =olsinger accusing the )+! has been documented in a few
1@86s newspaper reports =aven(t seen a copy of (The .enal )olony(
=opefully it will be uploaded to the net some day
U# 1ovember /6, 1@E8, Washington .ost, (,urvivors of -uyana !mbush
!re Bescued(: ":ne account from the 5uyana retreat, known as
Jonestown, came from former Temple aide -eborah <ayton "lakely
last summer. *n an affidavit she gave the &an $rancisco !hronicle after
fleeing the mission, she described public beatings ordered by Jones
and a s)uad of 5> armed guards who watched over the camp at all
times. "lakely and at least one other church member also described
ritualistic mass suicide plans that could be put into effect should the
mission or Jones be threatened. "lakely and at least one other church
member also described ritualistic mass suicide plans that could be put
into effect should the mission or Jones be threatened. "lakely claimed
Jones had "a tyrannical hold over the lives of Temple members," who
had helped him amass more than Z5 million in donations. "lack
members of the church were told that if they did not follow him to
5uyana, they would be put in concentration camps and killed, "lakely
said. "White members were instilled with the belief that their names
appeared on a secret list of enemies of the state that was kept by the
!*% and they would be tracked down, tortured, imprisoned, and
subse)uently killed if they did not flee to 5uyana." 3any former
members have said they were re)uired to confess, in writing, to crimes
they had not committed including adultery and molesting their
children. These written confessions, the former members say, were
then held by the church in case these people turned against Jones...
4undreds of threats were made against reporters and publications
that carried reports of church actions. &till, they continued in &an
$rancisco area newspapers... *n response to a re)uest from '&enator
<eo( Gyan to check into alleged atrocities at Jonestown the &tate
-epartment had "looked into" the 5ayana mission recently, but
reported back that it looked fine. *t was after that report that Gyan,
according to his administrative assistant, Joe 4olsinger, decided "to go
down and look for himself."... <eo J. Gyan 2-!alif.6, who was killed in
5uyana on &aturday, 'was there( to interest the national press in the
story..."
U# ,eptember /E, 1@81, The Washington .ost, (Gistrial %eclared in
)ase of 3ormer .eoples Temple !ide(: "The !*% connection still draws
great interest from many participants in the Jonestown cases,
including <ayton attorney Tamburello. "We got some information from
the !*% and everything was blacked out but the page numbers," he
said. $ormer Gyan aide Joe 4olsinger and ;eoples Temple defector Jim
!obb have suggested that Jonestown was in part a !*% behavior
modification e#periment and a device by which the agency
manipulated the 5uyanan administration of ;rime 3inister $orbes
"urnham."
U# 1ovember 15, 1@88, The Becord, (&onestown massacre: Gore
;uestions than answers - ! loo* ban*, 16 years later(: "3ore than C>>
people died of cyanide poisoning or gunshots at the Jonestown
compound. Jones died of a gunshot wound, and it has never been
resolved whether he killed himself or was murdered. % few hours
earlier, a hit s)uad 'of Jonestown members who were also to commit
suicide( had traveled to the ;ort Iaituma airstrip where Gyan+s
entourage was preparing to board a small airplane with =? Temple
defectors. The gunmen killed Gyan and four others, three 1ournalists
and a Temple defector... Theorists have suggested that Jones was
employed by the !entral *ntelligence %gency, which was supposedly
monitoring his mindcontrol e#periments. "There has never been a
formal investigation, and every effort to investigate has been
thwarted," 4olsinger said."
U# 1ovember 18, 1@88, The 9range )ounty Begister, (! powerful aura
of mystery still enshrouds &onestown(: "Joe 4olsinger, the former chief
of staff for !alifornia Gep. <eo Gyan, who was murdered as he was
preparing to leave 5uyana with about a do.en defectors from
Jonestown, doggedly has insisted that a "disinformation" campaign
was launched by the 0& government to conceal the truth about
Jonestown. "*n my view," said 4olsinger, who now serves as a deputy
superintendent for !alifornia schools, "it+s been a pretty elaborate
coverup." 4e has theori.ed that !*% operatives working at the 0&
Bmbassy in 5eorgetown, 5uyana, might have been using Jones and his
community in a "wildcat behaviormodification e#periment." 4olsinger
also disputes the official e#planation that virtually all of the C=J
Temple members who died at Jonestown voluntarily drank a cyanide
laced beverage. That version also was called into )uestion by the chief
medical e#aminer in 5uyana at the time, -r. !. <eslie 3ootoo, who
estimated that more than K>> of the victims were in1ected with the
poison forcibly."
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3ebruary /?, 1@@1, Boc*y Gountain 1ews, (,eminar discusses cult
abuseM many young victims repress memories(: "Therapists estimate
=>,>>> to 2>,>>> survivors of such ritualistic abuse are now getting
treatment. That includes =5> to 25> in !olorado, many of whom
participate in one of several support groups in the metro area. ""ut
there+s no way of guessing how many there are who aren+t in
therapy," said -avid -onaldson, a graduate of -enver &eminary who
received a doctorate in psychology from $uller &eminary in ;asadena,
!alif. -onaldson began his study of &atanic abusive practices when his
wife began e#periencing memories of her past."
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3ollowing is a rather long and largely philosophical piece which goes
into what many might consider a number of extreme theories
=owever, remember that in this article we(ve also discussed extreme
testimonies from a whole range of witnesses, which regularly dealt
with sex orgies, ritual sacrifice and ,atanism "involving grand masters#
These testimonies need explaining and therefore it(s necessary to
openly theoriHe a bit about the possibilities The theory that all these
stories are untrue for one reason or another is still considered a
possibility, but given no further attention here
3irst of all, -nosticism can go both ways and largely depends on what
aspects of the 9ld- and 1ew Testament people are interested in "or
the 1ag =ammadi# 9n the positive side, individuals involved in
-nosticism are spiritual adventurers or scientists who want to
experience and understand the spiritual nature of life, in this case
from the perspective that &esus was an important spiritual teacher
9bservations in ;uantum physics, li*e the observer effect, or other
unexplained but verifiable phenomena are often mentioned in an
effort to show that there doesn(t have to be separation between
spirituality and regular science "which is as dogmatic as any other
religion# This positive side of -nosticism appeals to many spiritually-
oriented persons, even though many might see &esus more as an
archetype, a highly positive symbol of the collective unconsciousness,
possibly even having its own "powerful# morphic field ",heldra*e#
There also are -nosticsPhermeticists who, for example, are more
interested in the story of the serpent in the -arden of 0den, which
gave man*ind the *nowledge between good and evilM *nowledge
which -od didn(t want !dam and 0ve to have While classical
)hristians consider !dam and 0ve having ta*en the apple from the
tree as an act of stealing, these -nostics are on the side of the
serpent, which is identified with >ucifer !ccording to this group,
>ucifer is the one who brought - and continues to bring - *nowledge
and wisdom to man*ind !lthough there are different groups with
different ta*es on the alleged serpent-in-the-garden event "clearly
there(s a lot of metaphoric tal* involved# with some being far more
negative than others, things certainly become very negative with
groups that li*e to call themselves 7anti-christs7 or even claim that
>ucifer(s demons are beneficial to humans Fsually these type of
groups are very secretive as to their real philosophies and the things
they teach while their leadership is petty and vindicative !t least in
the past, some of the more influential groups of this *ind were
involved in subversive activities in a number of countries 0xamples
would be Gartinism, ,ynarchism, +lluminism and Gemphis Gisraim,
which are all closely related to each other
The Gemphis Gisraim rite, which in this note is to be tied to
>uciferianism, is based on the old mystery religions of the ancient
Giddle- and 1ear 0ast !ccording to several official GG websites
"wwwmemphis-misraimus, for example#, -iuseppe 7&oseph7
$alsamo, also *nown as 7count7 !lessandro )agliostro "1E82-1E@5#,
was the main founder of the Gisraim Bite "it must be stated that some
authors, li*e 3ran* Bipel, claim that )agliostro was not $alsamo and
that this tie was 'ust a deception of their arch enemy, the &esuits#:
"&ince =KJA, one can find traces of this Gite filled with alchemical,
occult and Bgyptian references, with a structure of C> degrees. Joseph
"alsamo, called !agliostro, a key character of his time, 'knew( how to
give it the impulse necessary for its development. Fery close to the
5rand 3aster of the :rder of the Inights of 3alta, 3anual ;into de
$onseca 'disputed by critics(, !agliostro founded the Gite of 4igh
Bgyptian 3asonry in =KA?." )agliostro is said to have founded the Bite
of Gisraim in Aenice in 1E88, although other authors have placed the
real origins of this rite several years or even several decades bac*
)agliostro had many high level friends =e met $en'amin 3ran*lin in
.aris, supposedly met ,aint--ermain "considered my many occult
groups an 7!scended Gaster7M alleged inspiration to the founding
fathers of the F,M inspired Theosophy# in >ondon, and was a good
friend of ,0 Culiani, a Aenetian ambassador and co-founder of
)agliostro in the founding of his rite )agliostro had allegedly also
been initiated into the +lluminati several years before creating the Bite
of Gisraim
The $elgian branch of seemingly a rival Gemphis Gisraim Bite
"wwwmemphis- misraimbePdownloadP1>P=+,T9GGnlpdf, part of
wwwmemphis-misraim- internationalorg# considers it possible that
some of the founders of the Gisraim Bite were connected to an older,
even more obscure organiHation called 3ratres >ucis "ie, $rothers of
>ucifer#, going bac* to the 15th )entury and in turn tied to
Bosicrucianism "and every other mystery religion most people never
heard about# !ccording to the !;uarian -uide to 9ccult, Gystical,
Beligious, Gagical >ondon I !round, >ondon, The !;uarian .ress,
1@E6, p 1@: "'$ratres <ucis( was established in $lorence in =?CA, by
representatives of many of the religions and philosophies suppressed
by the Goman !hurch"
0xecutive +ntelligence Beview "0+B# has spo*en in more detail about
)agliostro and his cli;ue of .arisian occultists, which is definitely
relevant to this whole article !lthough + can(t vouch for any of it and
don(t *now where they got all this information, + find myself nodding
along, for example, when reading the following passage "therefore the
rest might 'ust be true also, at least to a certain extent#: "This occult
freemasonic conspiracy '&ynarchism and 3artinism(, is found among
both nominally leftwing and also e#treme rightwing factions such as
the editorial board of the Wall &treet Journal, the 3ont ;elerin &ociety,
and %merican Bnterprise *nstitute and 4udson *nstitute, and the so
called integrist far right inside the !atholic clergy. The underlying
authority behind these cults is a contemporary network of private
banks of that medieval Fenetian model known as fondi." !nyone who
read my article on >e )ercle will *now + had been struggling to
integrate leads to the pre-WW++ ),!B and ,ynarchist Govement of
0mpire on one hand and the ultra-right )atholic nobility of the
Aatican-.aneuropa networ*, which includes the Gont .elerin ,ociety,
on the other The standard coterie of ban*s "and the general
privatiHation process#, which can be found in organiHations li*e >e
)ercle, in turn might represent the old Aenetian merchant model and
subse;uent 0ast +ndia )ompanies of =olland and 0ngland
$ac* to )agliostro and his networ*:
,eptember /, /662, !nton )hait*in for 0+B, (,ynarchy !gainst !merica(:
"Then living in Bngland as the agent of the colonies, $ranklin
fre)uently visited the Barl of &helburne '=KJKP=A>5( at his "owood
estate. &helburne chaired the allpowerful threeman "&ecret
!ommittee" of the Bast *ndia !ompany, which also included $rancis
"aring of the banking house that bore his name. &helburne was the
most sophisticated representative of the frankly &atanic financier
powers behind the "ritish throne... The Bast *ndia !ompany, a Goyal
chartered private 1ointstock company, represented the pinnacle of
mid=Ath!entury power, of what was known as the "Fenetian ;arty"
of rentierfinancier oligarchs 'the Whigs(, who derived their global
power from near monopoly control over key raw materials and
commodities, insurance, banking, and shipping routes 'same went for
its -utch counterpart(. The Bast *ndia !ompany of &helburne+s "&ecret
!ommittee" deployed a more modern and largescale military force
than did the "ritish !rown, maintaining control over their private
fiefdoms in *ndia and other parts of the world. The !ompany
represented the gradual merger of "ritish and -utch financier
factions, and, thus, operated above any notion of individual national
loyalties. *n effect, &helburne was the "doge" of the combined "ritish
and continental Buropean financier oligarchy... The &helburne machine
owned $rance+s ;hilippe -uke of :rleans 'alleged *lluminati at the
time(, cousin and enemy to <ouis HF*, and opponent of the $rench
nationbuilding tradition which was now being applied to the
%merican cause. &helburne and the -uke of :rleans employed
creatures from the swamp of mystics and charlatans centered in the
freemasonic lodges of <yons, $rance, in particular the 3artinist :rder.
%mong the 3artinists who performed in the staged =KA>s=KC>s
$rench destabili.ations were $ran. %nton 3esmer, !ount !agliostro
2real name 5iuseppe "alsamo6, Jac)ues !a.otte, $abr_ d+:livet 'an
advisor to 7apoleon, but somehow came into conflict with him/ hugely
influential on &aintDves d+%lveydre, the founder of &ynarchism(, and
Joseph de 3aistre. 3artinism, a mocking perversion of !atholicism,
considers $allen 3an to be in e#ile in this earthly e#istence, deprived of
his powers. 3an can only restore his original condition by initiation to
the inner ranks of a secret society, through purgative violenceQsado
masochistic rituals, torture, and human sacrifices... This pagan
ritualism breeds heartless imperial soldiers and fanatic gang leaders,
as 3ithraic &toicism did for the Goman !aesars. %fter 3artinism
guided successive $rench coups, its bankerproprietors spun it into
&ynarchy and fascismQwhile labeling it !onservatism or
fundamentalist !hristianity... !agliostro had already published a <etter
to the $rench 2June 2>, =KA@6 prophesying that "The "astille shall be
completely destroyed, and the land upon which it had been erected
shall become a promenade area." The "!ount" made this
pronouncement after his meetings with the &cottish Gite 3other
<odge in <ondon."
1ovember /8, /668, >yndon = >aBouche &r, (Be-!nimating the
World(s 0conomy(: "These forces were, in the main, the same network
of international financieroligarchical entities, once known as the
&ynarchist *nternational, which had created modern fascism in the
image of %lessandro !agliostro+s and !ount Joseph de 3aistre+s
7apoleon "onaparte,'2( and had swallowed up the nations of western
and central continental Burope into the 7a.i system over the interval
from banker Folpi di 3isurata+s 3ussolini coup of =C22, through the
close of the war in Burope... !agliostro and de 3aistre were among
the leading figures of a strange freemasonic cult, the 3artinists,
organi.ed by <ondon+s <ord &helburne around some of the networks of
the notorious Foltaire. !agliostro was notorious for his conspiratorial
orchestration of the affairs of the Yueen+s 7ecklace, an artificed
scandal, like those which the 3ellon&caife circles attempted against
;resident "ill !linton, used to poison $rench opinion against 3arie
%ntoinette, the Yueen of $rance and sister of the %ustrian Bmperor
Joseph **."
Whether it(s true or not, this is what 0+B had to say about the one of
the most important founders of Gemphis-Gisraim and the related
,ynarchist branch
+n 1881, the Gemphis Bite "inspired by Templarism# and related
Gisraim Bite were brought under one roof by general -iuseppe
-aribaldi "186E-188/# -aribaldi wor*ed closely with -iuseppe GaHHini
in trying to unite and turn +taly into a republic GaHHini, of course, is
well *nown in conspiracy circles as he is named as a head of the
infamous +lluminati "as already stated, one of many occult groups#,
following up !dam Weishaupt The classic conspiracy literature states
that GaHHini *new general !lbert .i*e, the e;ually famous top-
3reemason "'udging from his writings, you(d guess also of some
esoteric rites, but no one seems to *now for sure# with his vague
references to >ucifer !s the classic 7three world wars7 letter between
GaHHini and .i*e has every indication of being bogus, mainstream
history doesn(t really tal* about any relationship between these
individuals, and + have no details on South !merica - supposedly
another lin* between these two - this connection between
-aribaldiPGaHHHini and .i*e is left alone here, besides the fact that 0+B
has claimed all three, li*e )agliostro, were agents of the $ritish
0mpire, mainly through >ord .almerston "1E88-18?5#
$ac* to the Gemphis Gisraim rite again +n 1@12, the 7well *nown7
occultist Theodore Beuss became head of this rite Beuss was a top
level person in 'ust about every other occult organiHation in the West,
including the 9T9, Bosicrucianism, Gartinism "and therefore
,ynarchism#, the ,cottish Bite and the =ermetic $rotherhood of >ight
"remember, in these circles, light e;uals lucifer#, the latter supposedly
an offshoot or continuation of the earlier-mentioned 3ratres >ucis
Beuss was the one who promoted )rowley in the 9T9 and he later
adapted )rowley(s 7-nostic Gass7 +n earlier times, Beuss had tried to
revive the +lluminati on different occasions, which is yet another
indication this was one of a number of secret occult societies
+n 1@?6, a person called Bobert !mbelain became the new head of the
Gemphis Gisraim Bite +n 1@E2, this !mbelain appointed the
3rancesco $runelli "1@/E-1@8/M also a grand master in the Gartinist
9rder# as head of the almost non-existent Gemphis Gisraim Bite in
+taly +n 1@81, -ianfranco .erilli "better *nown as 3ran* -iano Bipel#
too* over from $runelli and restructured the rite somewhat Bipel
remained head of this rite until 1@@@, when he put it to sleep,
apparently because so few were interested in it +n /662, Bipel revived
his Gemphis Gisraim Bite with support from -abriel >opeH de Bo'as, a
young occultist who wrote the boo* (.or la ,enda de >ucifer( "(9n the
.ath of >ucifer(# >i*e Theodore Beuss, >opeH de Bo'as is in the process
of reviving 7the +lluminati7
,eptember /5, /665, 0l-!marna interview with >opeH de Bo'as
"Bo'as:#: "That is according to the Judeo!ristian tradition 'that <ucifer
is the fallen angel(. "ut in fact he provided the light that liberated men
of the chains of tyranny... to contact these entities is very easy, there
are some techni)ues that any initiate can use, the 4ebrew cabal
e#plains it to them."
Whether Bipel is accepted by the international Gemphis Gisraim
bodies or not "probably not, few seem to get along with each other#,
he comes from the exact same bac*ground and clearly has followed
the exact same teachings $ut what sets him apart these days is that
besides putting his ideas in +talian and ,panish boo*s nobody has ever
heard of, he also created a few internet sites on which he discusses
some of the basics of Gemphis Gisraim, and therefore also related
-nostic sects, as Gartinism, ,ynarchism, +lluminism, the 9T9, the
-olden %awn, Thelema, etc +t soon becomes obvious why so few are
attracted to hierarchical Western mystery religions 9ne reason might
be that Bipel "pretty much li*e all other 7grand masters7# sounds less
coherent than the worst bible thumper and at times more radical than
a Taliban fanatic !nother reason might be that no sane person would
ta*e spiritual lessons from a person who calls himself the 7anti-christ7
"under no circumstances, and even to non-)hristians, this can sound
li*e a positive thing# or is involved in such creepy-sounding orders as
the 7)ulto %raconiano7, the 7)onfraternita dei Aampiri7 or the
7!ssociaHione $etelgeuse7 To learn such things as meditation, energy
wor*, astral travel, lucid dreaming or healing practices, the last thing
you need is to get involved with cults li*e these
Bipel(s sites:
wwwfran*ripelorg
wwwgeocitiescomPiutmah
wwwgeocitiescomPtheerium
wwwassociaHionebetelgeuseorg
wwwanticristoit
Bipel: ""lack, white, blue and red vampires. The fourteen footsteps of
the mutant. The seven footsteps of the vampire. The passage of the
magi."
http:PPwwwgeocitiescomPiutmahPvampirihtml
+ translatedP;uoted the above because + once read a text from some
apparent top level practitioner of hermeticism that humans can be
7alchemiHed7 into 7vampires7, whatever that means This stuff is to be
put in context with > Bon =ubbard &r(s apparent lin*ing of vampirism
to soul-crac*ing - statements which can be found further below +
*now, it(s strange stuff $ut that(s no reason not to bring it up
+nterview with Bipel: "Y'uestion(E *n your books you identify yourself
as the 5reat "east @@@ '!rowley+s name( and then, in the initiation
process, as the 5reat &carlet -ragon 2the Bight4eaded and Thirteen
4orned Wild "east6, the %ntichrist.
%'answer of Gipel(E Des, that+s correct. * am the Iing of the World, The
%ntichrist of historical christians. &oon the Barth will change and a
7ew -awn shall rise."
http:PPwwwanticristoitPeng]intervista]E?8html
9n one of his -eocities sites, Bipel posted his article (The %a Ainci
)ode, 3ran* Bipel reveals the secret contained in the %a Ainci )ode(
somewhat understandable states: "*n 5nostic !hristianity P &ethians
and :phites P the light!hrist is identified with the snake, like <ucifer
is. Therefore, it+s possible to state that the !hrist of 5nostic !hristians
is the %ntichrist of historical !hristians. The secret of number nine is
connected to the image of the perfect man, <ucifer P the light!hrist.
7ine is the secret number of the 5reat "east @@@ 2@f@f@L=A, which
internal sum is C6 and represents perfection. Therefore the 5reat "east
@@@ is the perfect man, <ucifer 2"<ight "earer"6, the light!hrist that is
identified with the &un."
wwwgeocitiescomPtheeriumPdaAinci)odehtml
9f course, other authors have made references to >ucifer, but the
problem with many of these esoteric authors is that they use such
vague and largely incomprehensible language that it(s generally
useless to ;uote them They also seldom spea* about >ucifer even
though it(s such a crucial part of -nosticism !dditionally there are a
number of low level occult organiHations which claim to be involved in
>uciferianism, -nosticism and various forms of blood magic which
closely parallel the things said about Gartinism, Gemphis Gisraim, et
al =owever, it(s ultimately the thoughts and practices of the highest
level members in the latter organiHations "or certain cells within them#
that we want to *now more about Whatever &oe !verage is doing isn(t
interesting or even relevant

!bove you can see some of the anti-)hristian, >uciferian symbolism
found at the home of 3rancis 7!nubis- Goloch7 %esmedt and
%omini;ue 71ahema-1ephthys7 <indermans who ran the profoundly
negative !brasax cult which consisted of four occult institutes: The
$elgian )hurch of ,atan, the Wicca center, the 9rder for >uciferian
+nitiation and the -nostic church !nyone who claims that ,atanism or
>uciferianism is beneficial to man*ind is absolutely nuts +t(s all about
feeding the ego and personal gain, apparently regularly resulting in a
shattered mind Why don(t you try and visit some of the lin*s
presented on the following site: http:PPwwwsolarphallic-cultorg
!ugust 8, /662 issue of 0+B, >yndon = >aBouche, &r, (! short definition
of ,ynarchism(: "3artinism, a mocking perversion of !atholicism,
considers $allen 3an to be in e#ile in this earthly e#istence, deprived of
his powers. 3an can only restore his original condition by initiation to
the inner ranks of a secret society, through purgative violence sado
masochistic rituals, torture, and human sacrifices... %nyone familiar
with my ramblings on &atanism will recogni.e "purgative violence" as
its core activity. *ts purpose is to break down the spiritual barrier
between the lowest levels of the human soul and the underlying
demonic forces, thus allowing the demonic forces to take possession of
the soul. %s usual, the ugly truth is hidden, and the activity is
"1ustified" with loftysounding cover stories. The "initiate" in search of
"magical powers" is gradually led to the point of believing that killing
is *74BGB7T<D beneficial, and it is the act of killing people 2especially
ones with whom the killer has had a positive relationship6 "up close
and personal" with this attitude which breaks down this barrier. Thus,
3artinism and its front "&in"archism are e#posed as &atanism."
The story of ,cientology is also very much relevant to the ;uestion if
-nosticism and-or hermeticism is >uciferian or not !nyone who
*nows a thing or two about mystery religions and sees the ,cientology
logos will recogniHe a Bosicrucian influence )oincidentally, > Bon
=ubbard, ,cientology(s founder, was introduced to the rituals of the
9rdo Templi 9rientis "9T9# "in turn preceded by Gemphis Gisraim,
Gartinism, ,ynarchism and +lluminism# by roc*et scientist and &.> co-
founder &ac* .arsons !t this time =ubbard still was a lieutenant
commander in the 1avy and had not yet founded the ,cientology
church $esides being one of the founders of !merica(s space program
alongside Theodore von <arman "coincidentally had a <abbalah
scholar and Babbi as ancestor# and the controversial Wernher von
$raun "the famous 1aHi scientist from 9peration .aperclip#, .arsons
used to be head of the 9T9(s !gape >odge in .asadena and a protege
of !leister )rowley +n his lengthy &uly 1@82 interview with .enthouse,
> Bon =ubbard(s son, Bonald %eWolf, claimed a number of interesting
things about his father %eWolf later reversed himself almost 186
degrees claiming a good deal of his .enthouse statements weren(t
true =owever, some of the things he said sure are an interesting
coincidence considering his father(s connections to the 9T9 and the
philosophies of )rowley and such )rowley-inspired men as 3ran*
Bipel !mong other things, %eWolf claimed: "The %ntichrist. %leister
!rowley thought of himself as such. %nd when !rowley died in =C?K,
my father then decided that he should wear the cloak of the beast and
become the most powerful being in the universe 'sounds e#actly like
Gipel, read above(. What a lot of people don+t reali.e is that
&cientology is black magic that is 1ust spread out over a long time
period. To perform black magic generally takes a few hours or, at
most, a few weeks. "ut in &cientology it+s stretched out over a lifetime,
and so you don+t see it. "lack magic is the inner core of &cientology
and it is probably the only part of &cientology that really works. %lso,
you+ve got to reali.e that my father did not worship &atan. 4e thought
he was &atan. 4e was one with &atan. 4e had a direct pipeline of
communication and power with him. 3y father wouldn+t have
worshiped anything. * mean, when you think you+re the most powerful
being in the universe, you have no respect for anything, let alone
worship... The e#planation 'of black magic( is sort of long and
complicated. The basic rationale is that there are some powers in this
universe that are pretty strong. %s an e#ample, 4itler was involved in
the same black magic and the same occult practices that my father
was. The identical ones. Which, as * have said, stem clear back to
before Bgyptian times. *t+s a very secret thing. Fery powerful and very
workable and very dangerous. "rainwashing is nothing compared to it.
The proper term would be "soul cracking." *t+s like cracking open the
soul, which then opens various doors to the power that e#ists, the
satanic and demonic powers. &imply put, it+s like a tunnel or an avenue
or a doorway. ;ulling that power into yourself through another person
and using women, especially is incredibly insidious. *t makes -r. $u
3anchu look like a kindergarten student. *t is the ultimate vampirism,
the ultimate mindfuck, instead of going for blood, you+re going for
their soul. %nd you take drugs in order to reach that state where you
can, )uite literally, like a psychic hammer, break their soul, and pull the
power through. 4e designed his &cientology :perating Thetan
techni)ues to do the same thing. "ut, of course, it takes a couple of
hundred hours of auditing and megathousands of dollars for the
privilege of having your head turned into a glass 4umpty -umpty
shattered into a million pieces.. * think 'cults( are very dangerous and
destructive. * don+t think that anyone should think for you. %nd that+s
e#actly what cults do. %ll cults, including &cientology, say, "* am your
mind, * am your brain. *+ve done all the work for you, *+ve laid the path
open for you. %ll you have to do is turn your mind off and walk down
the path * have created." Well, * have learned that there+s great
strength in diversity, that a clamorous discussion or debate is very
healthy and should be encouraged... &cientology and all the other cults
are onedimensional, and we live in a threedimensional world. !ults
are as dangerous as drugs. They commit the highest crimeE the rape of
the soul.... * think my father has received the ultimate punishment,
which is being locked and trapped in his own insanity. There+s no way
out for him..."
.ersonally, + can(t vouch for the legitimacy of most of 0+B(s or %eWolf(s
statements, including the existence of demons or angels + can only say
that cults li*e Gartinism and Gemphis Gisraim ultimately are based
on >uciferianism They are meant to be very secretive while their
leaders often come across as extremely irrational and vindicative They
re'ect the teachings of the )hurch, but have replaced them with
different set of dogma
+t(s li*ely, however, that many members in the organiHations discussed
here don(t *now anything about the dreadful activities described by
0+B There are several reasons for this, one being that + was
immediately as*ed if + would be interested in becoming a @?[ national
head in =olland of the Gemphis Gisraim Bite after only one or two
email in;uiries 9f course, pretending to be a lawyer with friends in
the Botary in a country where Gemphis Gisraim apparently doesn(t
exist might have helped, but still +t(s 'ust another example that this
whole degree system and the alleged spiritual ;uest behind it isn(t to
be ta*en very serious
$est case scenario is probably that this stuff doesn(t wor* Worst case
scenario has
basically been described by 0+B and =ubbard, &r above The 9T9,
-olden %awn,
Thelema, Thulism and Theosophy have all been inspired by the
organiHations in the
picture above
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,ee note 218 for evidence of the extremely close relationship between
many occult organiHations, including the Gartinist and ,ynarchist
9rder, the old +lluminati, Gemphis Gisraim, Bosicrucianism,
>uciferianism, the 9T9, the -olden %awn and others
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wwwgeocitiescomPiutmahPmeaprmm]englishhtml "one of Bipel(s
sites#:
"CCg 5rand 4ierophante or *nternational 4ead of the 3.B.%.;.G.3.3.
ad 4onoremE <icio 5elli"...
"&hort "iography on <icio 5elli
*n =CA> <icio 5elli, through his constant relationships with the Goyal
4ouse of &avoia <ucifero 'this name is no 1oke( $alcone 23inister of the
Goyal 4ouse of &avioa6 was honored the Barl title by the Iing 0mberto
** 2the last Iing of *taly6.
Toward the end of the &eventies the 5rand :rient of *taly, appointed
5elli as Fenerable 3aster to direct and give back life to the 3asonic
<odge ";ropaganda 2" 2;26, which was founded in =AC5 by 5rand
3aster <emmi 'and was a continuation of the in =AKK founded
;ropaganda 7umero 0no, i.e. ;=, likely inspired by 3a..ini and
5aribaldi+s 3emphis 3israim Gite(.
*n the Bighties the unfounded ;2 scandal busted. &ubse)uently, the
Fenerable 3aster was ac)uitted of the accusations that were brought
against him.
*n =CC@ !ommendatore <icio 5elli, for his activity in poetry and
writing, proposed candidates from 5C structures academies,
university, *talians and foreigners cultural associations for the 7obel
;ri.e for the <iterature."
3ran* Bipel, (The )onfessions of the !ntichrist(: "*n 1uly =CAC, we 'Gipel
and the "&carlet Woman"( paid a visit to <icio 5elli 2former head of the
dissolved ;2 lodge6. *n one of his letters, he wroteE "the time when we
met was short and circumstances didn+t allow us to talk any longer,
however, if Dou like, in the ne#t future, whenever you+ll have the
chance to come to Tuscany, * shall be pleased to meet you". 4e kindly
welcomed us in his villa, a countryhouse in the green. 5elli led us into
a huge hall and made us sit in two of the twelve armchairs arranged in
a semicircle, si# of them on each side. We started to talk and, at a
certain moment, he saidE "We have two enemiesE the comunists and
the !atholic !hurch". "Bspecially the Jesuits", * specified. Then * asked
him the usual )uestionE "When will these two ideologies come to an
end9". "We must be patient", he answered. ""eing young, maybe * am
not that patient", * replied. %nd a few months later, the &ynarchy had
overthrown comunism the whole world over. The cold war was over.
7obody seemed to have reali.ed how )uickly the &oviet 0nion and its
allied had faded away. Bven the most pessimistic politilogists had
thought that comunist would have lasted another hundred years,
while in a few months, it had totally collapsed. *sn+t that strange9
&ince that december =2th =CAA, ten years went by, and a new world
disorder is ruling, so that a new world order shall arise. &oon, a 7ew
-awn will rise and the world will change. *n the evening of 1anuary @th
=CCK, another -ivine &ign occurred % &phere of green energy darted
from Bast to West over the skies of Gome. The %rk of the heavenly
%lliance had produced another energy field. That was the &ign
announcing the fall of the fideist religious ideology, the &ign
announcing the 5reat Geturn. The beginning of the 5reat Geturn was
marked by the &pace Inight announcing the end of old times and the
beginning of new ones. The &pace Inight is a comet, discovered by
nonprofessionai astronomers in luly 2Jrd =CC5, namely %lan 4ale and
Thomas "opp. *ts closest distance from the Barth was reached in
march 22nd =CCK. Towards the end of =CC@, astronomers of over the
world, noticed a "ody, named !ompanion, which had been following
4ale"opp comet. :n a second time, using their primitive instrurnents,
they hadn+t be longer able to spot !ompanion. !ompanion is an
energy field which collided with the Barth %ura, by the end of its
transformation. &uch energetic collision, took place in march =Cth
=CCK and the %ura+s transformation had concluded in april 2Cth =CCK.
The Getum of the 5ods is marked by Time, however only few can
interpret -ivine &igns."
http:PPwwwanticristoitPeng]confessioni]E?8html
The whole =ale-$opp story and its 7companion7 is 'ust a complete
1ew !ge scam for some reason promoted in the conspiracy
movement in 1@@E +t(s interesting to note that many of these -nostic
occult organiHations with their 7secret *nowledge7 come up with epic
stories which are also put out by the many bad apples in the
alternative history, F39 and-or conspiracy movement +n light of the
above article it(s interesting to note -elli(s schiHophrenic approach to
7the )hurch7, because he himself was in bed with the <nights of Galta
and 9pus %ei Gen from these organiHations ultimately controlled the
./ Ta*e a loo* at the article on >e )ercle, which involves -elli(s ./ and
the whole fascist, anti-communist underground, and amaHe yourself
about the apparently almost complete absence of the &esuits in these
networ*s +sn(t that interestingO 9r the fact that many conspiracy
authors in the Fnited ,tates have continually attac*ed the &esuits, but
left the <nights of Galta and 9pus %ei aloneO Weird, 'ust weird
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1ovember 2, /668, 0l ,emanal %igital "a mainstream 'ournal about all
*inds of things#, (>a masoneraa revolotea el nombramiento de !rruche
en la -uardia )ivil(
http:PPwwwelsemanaldigitalcomPartsP//2@8asp
,ince + can(t read ,panish + as*ed the help of 0+B, as they are interested
in the ,ynarchy 3ollowing is an email from .ierre $eaudry in which he
describes the article: "This article identifies !arlos 5ome. %rruche
%pril 2>>@( as being a high degree mason and member of the
3artinist and &ynarchist :rder. The article treats the )uestion as being
"rumored" but its author, 5arganta ;rofunda, who considers that
there are "no good e#planations" for %rruche+s nomination, and that
he does not even have good relations with -efense 3inister Jose "ono
'a socialist(. The article also goes through the fact that there were at
least 5 !ivil 5uard generals that could have taken the position, and yet
it was an %ir $orce general that was chosen instead... The "most
slippery rumor" is that %rruche is a member of the 3artinist and
&ynarchist :rder which was created in $rance by 5erard Bncausse
'spelled 5_rard Bncusse in the article(, the founder 2sic6 of the
"0nknown &uperiors" in =AC= '":rden de los &uperiores
-esconocidos"(. This order is said to be based on the freemasonic
rectified rite of &aint3artin in the =Ath century, established by
3artine. de ;as)ually and <ouis!laude de &aint3artin. *t further
states that since the followers of the 3artinists have had several
problems in &pain recently, it is obvious that the circumstance of this
nomination of %rruche as director general of the !ivil 5uards is like a
powder keg in the middle of the barracks. "ecause of the general
discomfort created by this nomination, 4arruche 'sic( should come
clean and put an end to the rumors..."
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Beceived an email in /66? from an apparently educated person from
the $al*ans who re;uested his name would not be posted "not a
problem anyway since + lost the email# This person had been reading
my article on >e )ercle and had become intrigued by ,ynarchism and
the connection with the ,erbian royal family to >e )ercle =e claimed
to have as*ed a friend in local Gasonry about ,ynarchism and the
,erbian royal family !pparently, this person said to him that
!le*sandar &ovanovic was the head of the Gartinist and ,ynarchist
9rder in ,erbia, that &ovanovic was in close contact with the ,erbian
royal family and his group was involved with esoteric 3reemasonry, ie
Gemphis-Gisraim, Templarism and Bosicrucianism This Gasonic
friend didn(t really see a problem with the secrecy surrounding this,
because the public wouldn(t understand the use of ritual magic
True or not, this email brought the Gemphis-Gisraim rite to my
attention for the first time %id some research on !le*sandar
&ovanovic and it turned out he also appeared on the net as the
regional head of Gemphis-Gisraim in ,erbia "not stated in the email#
%on(t *now any other details about this &ovanovic, but, for what it(s
worth, the person who sent the email claimed not to have *nown
about &ovanovic appearing on the +talian Gemphis-Gisraim site +
as*ed the +talian Gemphis-Gisraim site about &ovanovic and the
,ynarchist order, but -albix Bed "@Eb G0!.BGG ` @8b 9)+# claimed
not to *now any details about this person +t was pretty obvious he
wasn(t interested in sharing information anyway
The extremely close relationship between the Gartinist and ,ynarchist
9rder, the old +lluminati, Gemphis Gisraim, Bosicrucianism,
>uciferianism, the 9T9, the -olden %awn and other occult groups has
been discussed in note 218
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!bout >icio -elli:
U# The %u*e of ,avoy, with whom -elli had a close relationship, has
been involved in arms trade with the ,hah, a murder case, the ./
lodge, and the <nights of Galta This very old family, which ruled +taly
until the end of WW++, had its attorney on the board of .ermindex,
which has been lin*ed to the &3< assassination
U# /665, %aniele -anser, (1ato(s ,ecret !rmies(, p E8: "$rank 5igliotti
'onetime assistant to a hypnotist/ ;resbyterian clergyman/ worked
with teenaged boys, for whom he organi.ed a social club named the
5uiseppe 3a..ini !lub/ recruited by the :&&/ active in *taly( of the 0&
3asonic <odge personally recruited 5elli and instructed him to set up
an anti!ommunist parallel government in *taly in close cooperation
with the !*% station in Gome. +*t was Ted &hackley, director of all covert
operations of the !*% in *taly in the =CK>s+, an internal report of the
*talian antiterrorism unit confirmed, +who presented the chief of the
3asonic <odge to %le#ander 4aig+. %ccording to the document, 7i#on+s
3ilitary adviser 5eneral 4aig 'later ;ilgrims &ociety e#ecutive(, who
had commanded 0& troops in vietnam and thereafter from =CK? to
=CKC served as 7%T:+s &%!B0G, and 7i#on+s 7ational &ecurity %dvisor
4enry Iissinger '<e !ercle( +authori.ed 5elli in the fall of =C@C to
recruit ?>> high ranking *talian and 7%T: officers into his lodge+.
2@>6... the secretive anti!ommunist ;2 members list confiscated 'in
=CA=( counted at least C@2 members, with total leadership estimated
at 2,5>>... 52 were highranking officers of the !arabinieri
paramilitary police, 5> were highranking officers of the *talian %rmy,
JK were highranking officers of the $inance ;olice, 2C were high
ranking officers of the *talian 7avy, == were ;residents of the police,
K> were influential and wealthy industrialists, => were ;residents of
banks, J were acting 3inisters, 2 were former 3inisters, = was
;resident of a political party, JA were members of parliament and =?
were highranking 1udges. :thers on lower levels of the social
hierarchy were mayors, -irectors of hospitals, lawyers, notaries and
1ournalists." !lthough -elli(s files had vanished by the time his villa
was raided, the index of his files was discovered, and some of the
headings included -iulio !ndreotti(s name Boberto )alvi(s J<night of
Galta, 7-od(s ban*er7, and found hanging below a bridge in the )ity of
>ondonK widow pointed to -iulio !ndreotti 7">e )ercle# as the true
head of ./
U# 1@@E, Bobert =utchinson, (Their <ingdom )ome ` +nside the ,ecret
World of 9pus %ei(, p /?2-/?8: ";2 was formed in the late =C@>s,
allegedly at the behest of 5iordano 5amberini, a 5rand 3aster of the
5rand :rient of *taly and friend of 5ulio %ndreotti. "ut he was much
closer to $rancesco !osentino, who also was well introduced in Fatican
circles. Bither %ndreotti or !osentino, or perhaps both, were said to
have suggested the creation of a small cell of trusted rightwing
personalities in key national sectors, but especially banking,
intelligence and the press, to guard against what they perceived as
+the creeping communist threat+. The person 5amberini chose to
develop the ;2 <odge was a smalltime te#tile magnate from the
Tuscan town of %re..o, midway between $lorence and ;erugia, who
after two as a $reemason had risen to the *talian e)uivalent of 3aster
3ason. 4is name, of course, was <icio 5elli. "ut the ;2+s top man,
according to !alvi, was none other than %ndreotti, followed in line of
command by !osentino and :rtolani '0mberto :rtolani/ secret
chamberlain of the ;apal 4ousehold/ member of the inner council of
the Inights of 3alta/ said to be a member of !ardinal 5iacomo
<ercano/ met with <icio 5elli, Goberto !alvi, and others in Gome in
-ecember =C@C(. %ndreotti always denied !alvi+s allegation. "ut the
fact remains that !alvi feared %ndreotti more than 5elli or :rtolani. %s
for !osentino, he died soon after the ;2 hearings began. The truth of
the matter, 'professor( Javier &ain. said, is that the ;2 <odge was part
of a secret rightwing network created with the Fatican+s blessing as
part of the :ccident+s bulwark against communism. The ;= <odge was
in $rance and the ;J <odge was in 3adrid. The ;J was headed by a
former minister of Justice, ;io !abanillas 5allas 'cabinet minister
under $ranco, the dictator of &pain until =CK5/ secretary of the !ouncil
of the Gealm, $ranco+s highest advisory body/ 3inister of *nformation
and Tourism/ remained influential in government after $ranco+s death/
3inister of !ulture/ 3inister of Justice =CA==CA2/ more centrist than
!ercle member 3uno./ member of the Buropean ;arliament(".
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1ot much is *nown about !rruche, actually, although the following
incident says a lot about his personal convictions +n /665, nine
-uardia )ivil officers were accused of having beaten and taHered a
civilian to death !rruche stood up for the officer who oversaw this
torture scene and claimed taHers were perfectly acceptable weapons
for the police to use
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&ust the fact that crown prince !lexander <arageorgevitch ++ in /668
hosted a meeting for the ultraconservative private intelligence group
>e )ercle, which has been combating communism for decades and
was directly tied to -elli(s ./ lodge, says a lot
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,ee note 1E1
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)ombination of $9$ note .A /56 of &anuary 8, 1@@E and $9$ note .A
8?? of &anuary 1?, 1@@E
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1@@@, !nnemie $ulte, %ouglas %e )oninc* and Garie-&eanne Aan
=eeswyc*, (The :-%ossiers(, p 2/E: "H? during a hearing in July tells
how respected members of the :pus -ei belonged to her most sadistic
clientele..."
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.A 15688@, Garch /8, 1@@E, (Translation of a Garch 18, 1@@E fax from
:1M factoryM )lo(: "'H=( saw that &andra sucked de "onvoisin and that
Wathelet raped 3ieke" :1 accused Gelchior Wathelet of being one of
the more violent child abusers at the !,)9 factory, together with .aul
Aanden $oeynants and $aron de $onvoisin
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.A 15168?, Garch /2, 1@@E, (+nformation: 3acts pertaining to child
molestings in the Aerviers region( "changed the chronological order for
better reading#
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1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar destabiliHering in $elgiT(
"(The -ang I )o - /6 years of destabiliHation in $elgium(#, p 1E?, 182-
188: "!B;*! candidate Jean;ierre 5rafe in turn asked 'the fascist(
$orces 7ouvelles to support him in his personal election campaign...
'%fter !B;*! is e#posed in the early =CA>s( the political friends of de
"onvoisin won+t allow that de "onvoisin is placed in permanent
isolation by '!B;*!( chairman Jean;ierre 5rafe... '*n =CA==CA2( the
leadership of the organi.ation then reali.es it better than anyone and
as soon as January =C the board of directors of the !B;*! asks itself if
it isn+t better to dissolve the organi.ation and replace it with another
structure with another name. The proposal is re1ected, but that same
day Jean;ierre 5rafe still announces the creation of a substituting
structureE <e Gassemblement du !entre."
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1ovember /6, 1@@?, The -uardian, ($elgian minister to face hearing
for (buying child sex(: ""elgium+s deputy prime minister, Blio di Gupo,
will face a parliamentary commission into allegations that he procured
=Jyearold boys 'that+s not Trusgnach, so whatever happened to
these accusations9( for se#, the leaders of the government and
opposition parties decided yesterday... % former chauffeur claimed
that he had driven the minister to the "russels redlight district in his
official car, cruising for boys 'apparently =@ years and older(... The
local press )uoted yesterday patrons of <e !an!an, a gay bar, and of a
nearby nightclub, <e 5arage, who said that the deputy prime minister
was a regular visitor, ready to buy drinks for students... 3eanwhile,
the Wallonian 2$renchspeaking6 regional parliament has voted for a
separate commission to investigate similar allegations against one of
its ministers, Jean;ierre 5rafe... *n a written statement, 3r 5rafe,
said the allegations against him were intended solely to harm his
reputation as a public figure. "ut that did not stop the press from
reporting that he had been investigated for having se# with minors
twice before, in =CA2 and =CA?, and that his brother, Jac)ues, is
serving a prison sentence for paedophile activities."
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U# 1ovember /6, 1@@?, The -uardian, ($elgian minister to face hearing
for (buying child sex(: ""elgium+s deputy prime minister, Blio di Gupo,
will face a parliamentary commission into allegations that he procured
=Jyearold boys 'that+s not Trusgnach, so whatever happened to
these accusations9( for se#, the leaders of the government and
opposition parties decided yesterday..."
U# 1ovember /6, 1@@?, .A 11E2/6, testimony of T1: "Foluntary
testimony of T= 2anonymous6... *n January +C> in the "Taverne du
;assage", rue des "ouchers ?= in "ru#elles. % table with a man and
two boys of =J years blonds. -escription of the man and children.
The man caressed the thigh of one of the children. The man was Jean
;ierre 5raffe. 5raffe seems to be an regular of the place."
U# 1ovember /5, 1@@?, .A 11E5/@, testimony of &ean-Gichel Bulens:
"0*< fre)uented "<e "ri)ue" where he knew 5raffe and -i Gupo. $our
partou.es where -i Gupo and 5raffe were present/ he was =K years
old. Three in an apartment in the center of <iege '<uik(. $our in a villa
on the hill of <iege. 4e was driven there by a certain -aniel 2G25 or
GJ>6. &everal minors told him to also have participated in orgies with
5raffe and -i GupoE &erge ;as)uet, -avid 3augnee 2son of the boss of
<e "ri)ue6, -idier 5euens 2deceased6 'and( 3ichael Faliant. 4e
declares he maintained se#ual relations with -i Gupo and 5rafe for J
5.>>>"elgian franks a time."
U# 1ovember 18, 1@@?, .A 16?66, interview with &ean Gichel 1ihoul
"summary#: "The information on radiolibre J3" '7ihoul involved with
that from =CA5 to mid =CC>s( was overseen by 3arie"ernard 5ilds
and Jean<ouis "ogaert. "ogaert was a press attache of the defense
secretary of the time 2Jose -emaret6. "ogaert was also press attache
for Jean;ierre 5raffe '5rafe(. "ogaert told him that 5raffe was a child
molester and that he liked to whip his boys."
U# /668, =erwig >erouge, (The %ossier 1ihoul(, p 82: "The -i Gupo
affair made yet another dossier disappear into the background, a
much heavier dossier against Jean;ierre 5rafe, also a friend of
Fanden "oeynants."
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.A 166126, %ecember /, 1@@?
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3ebruary /5, /668, =erwig >erouge and Ainciane )onvens, ,olidaire,
interview with Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc* "one of the authors of the
1@@@ boo* (The :-%ossiers(#: "'&olidaireE( %ctually, in his dossier
<anglois only kept the testimonies of the accused... 'Fan 4eeswyckE(
%bsolutely, and even the contradictions in there don+t bother him. %nd
there really are these huge contradictions."
Aan =eeswyc* and co-authors filled a 566Q page boo* with these
contradictions When going through the digital %utroux dossier for the
first time + also wondered why "virtually# nothing on the earlier sub-
dossiers could be found .lenty of "dis#information on the &umet digs
or the !brasax cult though
Biblioraphy .partial/
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1@@6, =ugo -i'sels, (%e $ende I )o - /6 'aar
destabiliHering in $elgiT( "(The -ang I )o - /6 years
of destabiliHation in $elgium(#
=ugo -i'sels was a 'ournalist and editor-in-chief of
=alt magaHine and has written for =umo Was sued
a number of times, in one case successfully by .aul
Aanden $oeynants, which did ;uite a bit of financial
damage %ied in %ecember /668
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1@@2, &ean-.ierre van Bossem, (=oe *om i* van de
groundO( "(=ow do + get off the groundO(#
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1@@?, 3red Aandenbussche, (Geis'es verdwi'nen
niet Homaar( "(-irls don(t 'ust disappear(#
Aandenbussche was a 'ournalist with =et Aol*, one
of the largest $elgian newspapers
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1@@8, ,tef &anssens, (%e namen uit de doofpot( "(The
names from the cover up(#
9fficial employee of the -ang )ommission and the
9rganiHed )rime )ommission !s a specialist he did
a study on government informants )losely followed
the proceedings of the %utroux )ommission
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1@@8, Begina >ouf, (Cwi'gen is voor daders - %e
getuigenis van :1( "(,ilence is for perpetrators - The
testimony of :1(#
Begina >ouf was witness :1
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1@@@, Garie-&eanne Aan =eeswyc*, !nnemie $ultL,
and %ouglas %e )oninc*, (%e :-%ossiers(
$ultL and %e )oninc* were 'ournalists for %e
Gorgen, one of the largest newspapers in $elgium
Were sued a number of times after publishing the
(:-%ossiers( ,ome time after their first :1 articles in
%e Gorgen, Sves %esmet, their editor-in-chief, was
pressured to censor and even fire $ultL and %e
)oninc* $oth 'ournalists now wor* at =umo Aan
=eeswyc* was a 'ournalist with >e &ournal de Gardi,
co-founded with the lawyer of the parents of
>oubna $ena\ssa, the girl that was murdered by a
pedophile "who might well have been part of a
networ*# Aan =eeswyc*, together with another
'ournalist, was sued by )ommandant %uterme for
writing that %uterme was sabotaging the :-
investigations "which he absolutely did# The
'ournalists were forced to pay 1/,566 euros in
compensations
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/661, &ean 1icolas and 3rLdLric >avachery, (%ossier
pLdophilie >e scandale de l(affaire %utroux(
"(.aedophilia dossier: The scandal of the %utroux
affair(#
1icolas left for >uxembourg, because he didn(t feel
safe anymore in his own country ,et up the
investigating magaHine l(+nvestigateur +n !ugust
/666, l(+nvestigateur was forbidden to publish a list
of alleged pedophiles that were mentioned in the
%utroux dossier +n /661, 1icolas( and >avachery(s
boo* publisher, 3lammarion, was forced by the
$elgian government and royal family to include in
every boo* "(%ossier .aedophilia(# an official denial
of the royal family that they had been involved in
sex orgies at which minors had been present Three
children of .aul Aanden $oeynants were trying to
sue 1icolas and >avachery in /661
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Garch 11, /662, Cembla "%utch TA#, (%e :-dossiers -
.art +(
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Garch 18, /662, Cembla "%utch TA#, (%e :-dossiers -
.art ++(
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/668, =erwig >erouge, (=et %ossier 1ihoul: %e
*noop in het proces-%utroux( "(The 1ihoul %ossier:
The *not in the %utroux trial(#
>erouge used to be editor-in-chief of the wee*ly
magaHine ,olidair
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/668, %ouglas %e )oninc*, (%ode -etuigen - %ertig
mensen die niet Hullen spre*en op het proces
%utroux( "(%ead witnesses - Thirty people who will
not spea* at the %utroux trial(#
%e )oninc* was a 'ournalist at %e Gorgen who now
wor*s at =umo magaHine
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>ea*ed 1eufchateau document, consisting of
summaries of official reports from !ugust 1@@? to
&une 1@@E Testimonies of :1, :/, :2 and 1athalie
W are included, 'ust as a number of others 3or
some reason, this file has trouble appearing in
-oogle J+,-. lin*M download onlyM Winrar is needed
to openK
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>ea*ed %utroux dossier, consisting of thousands of
official reports, all located on three %A%s :-
testimonies have been removed from this dossier,
'ust as anything else that might point to a larger
networ* around %utroux -ot it from someone who
was personally investigating the %utroux case and
may or may not publish a boo* in the future Threw
the %A%s away before publishing this article, as
some child pornography could be found on %A% 2
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WebsitePforum of $elgian :1 case investigator Bufin
1achtergaele ,uggested two minor corrections in
the accused list after the article was published +
would li*e to emphasiHe though that 1achtergaele
doesn(t have an opinion about anything on this site
that deals with international relations and
conspiracies, including things discussed in this
article
Author! &oTl van der Bei'den
Written! &uly /5, /66E

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