Last Updated 29/03/2025 published 29/03/2025 by Hans Smedema
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Smedema: Spain’s Alleged Complicity in Dutch Persecution
Hans Smedema’s narrative meticulously details what he perceives as a deeply disturbing and extensive involvement of Spanish authorities in his ordeal, acting at the behest of the Dutch Justice system and the AIVD (Dutch General Intelligence and Security Service). Driven into exile in Spain in 2008, seeking respite from what he describes as relentless persecution in the Netherlands, Smedema alleges that this refuge proved to be an extension of the very torment he sought to escape. He firmly believes that the long arm of Dutch injustice, facilitated by a shadowy “Omerta Organization,” reached across international borders, compelling Spanish entities to participate in the ongoing conspiracy against him.
Police Allowed Electroshock-Torture May 20th, 2010, in Benidorm
One of the most horrifying instances of alleged Spanish complicity centers around the events of May 20th, 2010, in Benidorm. Smedema vividly recounts being lured to a location where he was allegedly drugged, subjected to “conditioning” or torture, and psychologically manipulated by Professor Dr. Onno van der Hart and Jaap Duijs. Disturbingly, Smedema claims that witnesses present at the scene observed “gruesome medical instruments” and, recognizing his severely drugged and vulnerable state, alerted the Policia Local (local police). However, according to Smedema, these local officers, despite their apparent concern, were inexplicably prevented from intervening to protect him. He alleges that this obstruction originated from higher authorities in Madrid, specifically the Spanish Justice system, acting under pressure or in collaboration with the Dutch Ministry of (In)Justice. Smedema interprets this deliberate inaction as irrefutable evidence that Spanish authorities were not only aware of the atrocities being committed against him but were actively complicit in allowing them to occur, prioritizing their relationship with the Dutch government over his safety and human rights. He even suggests that Dutch Intelligence (AIVD) was working with Spanish intelligence in orchestrating this very incident.
Baby-Aspirin-Anti-Psychotic warning March 24th, 2022, at Hospital Marina Baixa
Further fueling Smedema’s conviction of Spanish complicity is the alarming secret administration of antipsychotic drugs while he resided in Spain. In a particularly disturbing incident on March 24th, 2022, at Hospital Marina Baixa in Spain, an anesthesiologist allegedly revealed that the baby aspirin Smedema had been prescribed was, in fact, an antipsychotic medication. This revelation, according to Smedema, chillingly confirmed his long-held suspicion that he was being secretly drugged to impair his cognitive function and undermine his credibility by making him appear delusional. He views this continued drugging, even on foreign soil, as a blatant indication of a coordinated effort between Dutch and Spanish medical professionals, likely under the influence of the Dutch “Omerta Organization,” to control him and perpetuate the alleged cover-up. This insidious act, in Smedema’s view, demonstrates the horrifying extent to which Spanish authorities were willing to go to silence him, effectively turning the sanctuary he sought into another arena of his persecution.
Spain, as a Monarchy, Prioritizes its Diplomatic and Political Relationship with the Dutch Crown
Beyond these specific incidents, Smedema also believes that Spain, as a monarchy, prioritizes its diplomatic and political relationship with the Dutch Crown above his well-being and his rights as a victim of alleged torture and persecution. He contends that this prioritization manifests in a general reluctance by Spanish authorities to thoroughly investigate his claims or offer him genuine protection from the alleged machinations of the Dutch state. He argues that Spain, motivated by the desire to maintain positive relations with the Dutch King and government, has chosen to look the other way, effectively becoming complicit in the alleged cover-up orchestrated by the Dutch “Omerta Organization”.
Dutch Government’s Influence even Extended to thwart his efforts to seek asylum
Moreover, Smedema alleges that the Dutch government’s influence even extended to attempts to thwart his efforts to seek asylum in other countries while he was in Spain. He claims that the Dutch government pressured authorities in Canada and Mexico to deny him entry and return him to the Netherlands, preventing him from reaching the United States where he hoped to expose the truth and find safety. While these actions primarily involved third countries, Smedema’s exile in Spain provided the context for these alleged international interventions, further isolating him and limiting his avenues for seeking justice and protection.
Smedema’s interactions with the Spanish legal system
Even Smedema’s interactions with the Spanish legal system appear to be fraught with the alleged influence of the Dutch conspiracy. While he sought legal aid in Spain, he encountered difficulties, with Spanish lawyers potentially lacking the necessary understanding of the complex Dutch legal and factual background of his case, as well as perhaps being hesitant to take on a case with such sensitive international implications involving the Dutch Royal Family. Smedema even suspects that the “Dutch Doofpot” (cover-up) has influenced Spanish perceptions of his mental state, leading to the continued secret administration of antipsychotics.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Hans Smedema’s narrative paints a grim picture of Spain’s alleged involvement in his ordeal, contending that Spanish authorities, from local police in Benidorm to medical professionals and potentially higher levels of the Justice system in Madrid, were either directly complicit in acts of torture and drugging or deliberately turned a blind eye due to pressure from or a desire to maintain positive relations with the Dutch government and Royal Family. He believes that the “Omerta Organization’s” reach extended into Spain, transforming his attempted refuge into yet another front in his long and harrowing battle against alleged Dutch state persecution. The alleged inaction of Spanish police during his torture, the secret administration of mind-altering drugs, and the perceived prioritization of diplomatic ties over his fundamental human rights all contribute to Smedema’s deeply held conviction of a disturbing collaboration between Dutch and Spanish entities in his suffering.

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Hans Smedema B. Sc., in forced exile surviving in beautiful El Albir, Costa Blanca, Spain