Smedema’s Lost Document: Betrayal and the Suppression of Evidence
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The theft of the CD containing Al Rust’s document by Arne Smedema (de Vries) is a significant event in Hans Smedema’s narrative, highlighting the lengths to which the alleged conspirators went to suppress evidence and silence him. This incident is particularly noteworthy because it involves the loss of independent corroboration of Smedema’s claims and exemplifies the personal betrayals he endured.
The Document’s Importance:
Al Rust, an American friend of Smedema, was allegedly falsely accused and imprisoned due to his efforts to assist Smedema [1]. Rust was later exonerated using information from the “Frankfurt Dossier,” a purported intelligence file that Smedema claims contained incriminating information about him and the alleged conspiracy [1]. Following his exoneration, Rust provided Smedema with a document, estimated to be around 30 pages long, detailing his legal battle and the Dutch government’s actions in attempting to conceal the truth [2]. This document could have served as crucial independent evidence to corroborate Smedema’s claims and expose the alleged conspiracy’s reach beyond Dutch borders [2].
The Theft and its Implications:
Smedema had created a CD copy of Rust’s document, which was later stolen by Arne Smedema [2]. The sources do not explicitly state the relationship between Hans and Arne, but the shared surname suggests a familial connection, making the betrayal even more poignant. This theft, coupled with Smedema’s inability to fully read the document due to psychological factors, effectively deprived him of a critical piece of evidence [2]. The sources state that the CD was found during Smedema’s first asylum request in 2009 and was mentioned by his wife in letters [2]. However, both his wife and Arne refused to give him the CD at the end of 2009 [2]. This act of betrayal, particularly from his wife, added another layer of suffering to Smedema’s ordeal.
Consequences of the Theft:
The loss of this crucial evidence had a profound impact on Smedema’s ability to pursue justice and prove his allegations. Without Rust’s document, Smedema’s claims lacked independent corroboration, making it easier for the alleged conspirators to dismiss him as delusional or paranoid. The theft of the CD, along with other alleged instances of evidence suppression and manipulation, contributed to Smedema’s repeated failures in court and his inability to secure legal representation [2-4].
The fact that Smedema spent a total of 29 months in innocent detention while those he accused, like Joris Demmink and Jaap Duijs, remained free without facing prosecution further highlights the perceived injustice of the situation [2]. The theft of the CD is a stark reminder of the power dynamics at play and the lengths to which those in power allegedly went to maintain the alleged cover-up.
Connecting to Broader Themes:
This event exemplifies several recurring themes in Smedema’s narrative:
Suppression of Evidence:
- The theft of the CD is one of many alleged instances where evidence supporting Smedema’s claims was destroyed, manipulated, or made inaccessible to him. This pattern underscores Smedema’s allegations of a systematic effort to silence him and prevent him from exposing the truth.
Personal Betrayals:
- The fact that the CD was stolen by someone named Smedema, and that his own wife refused to return it, adds a layer of personal betrayal to the narrative. These actions reinforced Smedema’s feelings of isolation and his belief that he was surrounded by enemies, even within his own family.
The Power of the “Omerta Organization”:
- The theft of the CD demonstrates the alleged reach and influence of the “Omerta Organization” that Smedema believes orchestrated the conspiracy against him. This incident suggests that the organization had the ability to manipulate events and individuals even outside the Netherlands to protect its interests and silence its critics.
The theft of the CD containing Al Rust’s document is a small but significant piece of the larger puzzle that Smedema presents. It is a microcosm of the alleged conspiracy, highlighting the tactics employed to silence him, the personal betrayals he endured, and the immense power of the alleged “Omerta Organization.” This incident, though seemingly minor, is a crucial part of Smedema’s story, adding weight to his claims of a systematic and ruthless campaign to discredit and silence him.
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Hans Smedema B. Sc., in forced exile surviving in beautiful El Albir, Costa Blanca, Spain