Last Updated 01/08/2025 published 01/08/2025 by Hans Smedema
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Timeline Shadows of State: A Dutch Conspiracy Unveiled
Here is a detailed timeline and cast of characters based on the provided sources:
Detailed Timeline
Early 1972:
- Wietske (Wies) Jansma is drugged with a GHB precursor and brutally abused, initiating her transformation into a “sex slave.”
- Hans Smedema is also drugged and traumatized, leading to 28 years of memory repression and amnesia.
- The perpetrators, possibly Jan van Beek and a friend, use hypnosis to control Wies.
- Wies is used for making pornographic films.
- Her family makes a “dramatically wrong decision” in consultation with likely justice officials to conceal the abuse from Wies and Hans, leading to continued abuse by those aware of her situation.
- Hans is secretly made infertile by Jan van Beek or his associates after he reports them to the police.
- Wies’s parents discover her situation and involve the police in Utrecht, who intervene but then reportedly decide not to prosecute or offer therapy.
February 23, 1973:
- Hans and Wies marry. Hans is “de facto forced” into the marriage after being “brainwashed” to suppress knowledge of Wies’s situation and the crimes committed against her.
- Rapist Jan van Beek secretly administers small doses of ketamine to Hans and Wies, disguised as vitamins, to maintain control.
- Wies’s brother-in-law, Tjitte de Jong, informs Hans that the situation is “irreversible” just before the wedding.
- Hans and Wies are allegedly placed under special supervision, with Mr. Johan Smedema initially in charge, later succeeded by Tjitte de Jong.
1973:
- Alleged long-term ketamine administration begins, used for manipulation and memory repression.
1974:
- Jan van Beek drugs Hans and Wies in their home and films another rape. Neighbors alert the police, who pursue the criminals, but the film is gone, and the incident is covered up.
Late 1975/Early 1976:
- An assassination attempt on Hans occurs at a motel near Bunnik or Zeist, involving drugs in his drink. A witness warns an ober (waiter), who calls the police, but the perpetrators (including Jan van Beek) escape. Hans suffers a heart attack, confirmed by his doctor’s card.
- Psychiatrist Prof. Dr. Onno van der Hart is allegedly hired to “treat” Hans and Wies, ensuring they remain unaware of the abuses and maintaining the cover-up. He attempts to force Hans to sign a document, allegedly drugging him for memory loss and torturing him. Colleagues reportedly file complaints against Van der Hart.
- Hans’s brothers allegedly lure him into a “political commission” and secretly drug him to ensure he remains unaware of the discussions. Nel Veder-Smit, a politician, attempts to expose the drugging and Hans’s unawareness, but is outvoted.
Circa 1977:
- Jan van Beek allegedly confesses everything to Hans via telephone, but Hans immediately forgets due to his amnesia.
- Jaap Duijs receives a substantial sum (100,000 guilders) and a monthly allowance to establish a “Cordon Sanitaire” around Hans and Wies. He is described as a client and “master” of Wies, and allegedly infiltrates the Ministry of Justice to cancel investigations.
1978:
- Hans meets his new general practitioner, Mr. Lefering, who mentions a secret letter about the children not being Hans’s and Rabobank Health insurance covering Wies’s costs. Lefering later denies this.
- Rieks Perdok, a freelance worker, works on Hans’s house and allegedly rapes Wies.
1979:
- Rieks Perdok’s wife makes him confess to Hans that he has been sexually abusing and raping Wies. Rieks is allegedly caught in the act by Marinus and Joop de Boer, leading to a physical altercation.
1980:
- Two further alleged murder attempts on Hans.
- Hans’s neighbor, Cees van ‘t Hoog, is allegedly secretly drugged and murdered, disguised as a heart attack.
Circa 1980 – 2000:
- Wies is allegedly continuously “misused” by individuals aware of her “sex slave” situation, including Jan van Beek and a “very good acquaintance/friend” (likely Jaap Duijs). This friend allegedly drugs Hans to have free access to Wies.
- Hans claims he was secretly “conditioned, brainwashed or programmed” every 5 to 6 years to suppress memories of the rapes and traumatic events, allegedly by Onno van der Hart and Jaap Duijs with the help of the AIVD.
1983:
- Al Rust, an American military intelligence official, discovers a large file on Hans in the files of the 97th General Army Hospital in Frankfurt, Germany. This “Frankfurt Dossier” allegedly contains incriminating information about the conspiracy, Wies’s abuse, Hans’s medical records, and alleged Royal Family involvement.
- The “Frankfurt Dossier” is allegedly deleted from Dutch files within three days.
- A cross-examination at the hospital reveals Hans’s continued suppression, the fact that his children are not his, and his wife’s alleged involvement in the porn industry. Hans is unaware of these facts.
1985:
- Marinus allegedly cheats Hans in a business deal, attempting to bankrupt his company.
- The Jansma family holds a meeting to discuss “things that happened in the past” related to Hans and Marinus. Wies’s father attempts to disclose information, but Hans is emotionally unable to process it.
June 1, 1986:
- Hans applies for a CEO position at a Dutch subsidiary of Baker Brothers in the US and is interrogated upon entry due to information from Al Rust in the intelligence system.
- Al Rust, now a military intelligence employee, allegedly ensured Baker Brothers was aware Hans was a victim, not a criminal.
1987:
- Al Rust is wrongfully dismissed from Military Intelligence, falsely accused, and imprisoned for helping Hans. He later wins almost a million US dollars in damages using the “Frankfurt Dossier,” which is presented as corroboration of the conspiracy.
- A court case (Number 337/87) involving Hans and Baker Brothers. A CEO from Baker Brothers shows the judges a CIA letter about Hans’s alleged involvement in porn movies. The judge acknowledges Hans’s amnesia.
December 18, 1990:
- Hans joins Rotary Leeuwarden South.
January 12, 1991:
- Wies is allegedly raped by two men in the garage of the Oranje Hotel Leeuwarden.
- Managing prosecutor Ruud Rosingh is allegedly forced by the Ministry of Justice to relocate after investigating the rape.
- Herman van Kesteren questions Hans about the incident, concluding Hans remembers nothing due to repression.
1994:
- Hans’s directorship position at Batavus is suddenly cancelled due to rumors about his wife being a “nymfomane” (nymphomaniac).
1998:
- Elise Boers, a “crown witness” with access to files from Hans’s brother Johan’s office, attempts to warn Hans that Johan, the Ministry of Justice, and a secret service are deceiving him, and that his children are not his. Hans, in a state of repression, does not believe her at the time.
- Elise Boers contacts Hans at the urgent request of her parents to meet them in Nijmegen, but Hans does not go.
- Joris Demmink is allegedly heard on television ordering children from a criminal network.
1998/1999:
- Zoicite, Al Rust’s daughter, visits the Netherlands on a Rotary exchange and attempts to warn Hans about what happened to her family due to the Dutch government’s cover-up, but is not believed.
March 2000:
- Hans’s memory slowly returns through “flashbacks” over three weeks, initially leading him to believe it was “nonsense” but later realizing its truth. He attempts to file charges with the police, who refuse, stating it is “too bizarre and unbelievable.”
2001:
- Wies secretly undergoes a medical examination at UMCG, related to Hans’s infertility, which Hans claims was manipulated by the Ministry of Justice.
2002:
- Joris Demmink is appointed Secretary-General of Justice despite accusations of pedophilia and his alleged role in covering up the “Koenders report.” Multiple complaints are filed against Demmink for pedophilia.
January 2003:
- Wies’s father, Jolle, dies.
- Hans believes his family, including Arne and Ineke, are cooperating with the cover-up.
- Wies allegedly has sex with a black man in a “S&M room” in Utrecht, arranged by Jan van Beek.
April 2003:
- Klazien, Wies’s sister, has a nervous breakdown, possibly due to Hans’s re-awakened memories.
May 2003:
- Marinus holds a meeting at Euro-Routing, discussing Jan van Beek’s alleged financial cheating and the police’s inaction.
- Hans and Wies visit Dr. Bruggeman, a psychiatrist specializing in psychoses, to address Hans’s flashbacks, further contributing to his misdiagnosis.
November 3, 2003:
- Dermatologist L.J. de Groot removes a “rafe in perineum” (scar) from Hans, secretly photographing it. Hans alleges this was related to his forced infertility in 1972 and that the state later manipulated the medical findings.
2003:
- Hans is secretly given antipsychotic Risperdal, disguised as “baby aspirin,” allegedly orchestrated by corrupt psychiatrist Frank van Es.
April 23, 2004:
- Hans attempts to file charges with sex-crime detective Haye Bruinsma, providing a detailed document. Bruinsma states he has never seen such a report and is later ordered not to create an official “Proces Verbaal.”
August 12, 2004:
- Minister Veerman, arranged by Klaas Keestra, allegedly offers Hans 5 million euros to keep silent about the events.
December 2004:
- Hans learns from a tapped phone call that his son, Arne, knows Wies has been to the police and is trying to prevent further investigation.
2004/2005:
- Hans arranges for an MRI scan to investigate his alleged infertility from 1972, which he claims was falsified by the Ministry of Justice.
January 19, 2006:
- Urologist Smorenburg examines Hans and states his “funicles had a gap at an unusual place.” He later refuses further investigation, allegedly due to the conspiracy’s influence.
May 2006:
- Hans sends a bill to lawyer Mr. Speksnijder, then sends a letter to the president of the Bar Association for a different lawyer, alleging arrogance and refusal to confirm legal representation.
February 1, 2006:
- Hans meets with psychiatrist Dr. Koopman, who attempts to make him forget the events. Hans refuses to cooperate voluntarily with further psychiatric examinations due to previous falsified reports and lack of lawyer assistance.
May 7, 2006:
- Wies finds Hans’s email about his MRI scan and planned trip to America, accusing him of being “crazy.”
October 2007:
- Hans finishes Part 1 of his book, “Horrific betrayal,” hoping to provoke a counter-move and force an investigation.
2008:
- Hans is forced into “self-imposed exile” in Spain.
- Hans is allegedly lured to a villa in Catral, Spain, where he is drugged and subjected to “secretly forced criminal electroshock torture” by Professor Dr. Onno van der Hart and Jaap Duijs. A retired Dutch police officer, “Ad,” intervenes.
- At a CTIVD hearing in The Hague, Hans identifies Joris Demmink as the “horrifying perpetrator” from 1972 and the “brilliant mind” behind a “perfect crime,” referencing the “Frankfurt Dossier.”
- Hans publishes a negative report about his case by “PD Detectives” (Paalman and de Roy van Zuydewijn), but changes the last names, anticipating it will be used to label him as “paranoid.”
September 24, 2009:
- Files related to Hans’s complaint are allegedly deleted by Ms. Balde Bataille at the library.
October 2009:
- The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (College Procureurs Generaal) allegedly forces Head Prosecutor Ruud Rosingh to stop investigating the 1991 rape of Wies.
December 7, 2009:
- Hans receives a letter from a whistleblower in the police force, confirming a large pedophile network in The Hague involving high-ranking officials and politicians, including Joris Demmink.
May 15, 2010:
- Hans files a complaint with the Committee for the Convention against Torture (CAT), which is denied on May 25, 2010, on the grounds that it did not fall under the treaty’s scope. Hans alleges this was based on the false premise of his ability to access domestic remedies.
May 20, 2010:
- A fourth alleged murder attempt on Hans during “conditioning” in Benidorm, Spain. He is lured to a nightclub, subjected to electroshock torture and “conditioning” by Van der Hart and Duijs. Policia Local are allegedly prevented from intervening by higher authorities in Madrid, under pressure from the Dutch Ministry of Justice.
- Hans’s neighbor Cees van ‘t Hoog is allegedly murdered in Benidorm.
September 2013:
- Hans travels to Madrid and then attempts to fly to Vancouver via Schiphol, but is arrested upon arrival in Amsterdam.
- Hans’s wife, Wies, provides a statement to detective Bart van S., which Hans claims is heavily pressured and contains false information.
October 10, 2013:
- Hans is found guilty of defamation against Jaap Duijs by Judge Jeroen van Bruggen and sentenced to prison. He alleges this was a fraudulent and politically motivated trial.
October 16, 2013:
- At an appeals court hearing, Hans’s lawyer, Mr. Sipma, successfully argues that Hans’s detention was unlawful, leading to his release from Ter Apel detention center. Hans alleges this was due to attempts by the Ministry of Justice to cover up their mistakes.
January 2014:
- Immigration Judge Rex J. Ford reopens Hans’s 2009 Florida asylum case.
2014:
- The Act on Combating Fraud in Allowances and Fiscal Matters (Waftf) comes into force, aiming to make the allowance system more fraud-proof.
June 29, 2015:
- Hans and Wies divorce by agreement.
March 9, 2016:
- A general debate addresses specific cases of fraud, including “De Parel” and “Appelbloesem,” with members of parliament calling for suspension of surcharges and a milder approach.
September 30, 2016:
- Hans is detained in San Diego/Los Angeles.
March 15, 2017:
- King Willem-Alexander, acting as a KLM co-pilot, allegedly blocks Hans’s offered asylum in the US airspace above Montana, allegedly due to a call from Judge Rex J. Ford. An “Intel man” named Sjon allegedly lies to the DOJ about Hans’s asylum preference.
- Hans is deported to Amsterdam and arrested upon arrival, leading to 13 months of detention.
January 2017:
- President Obama allegedly initiates an official UNCAT complaint against the Netherlands.
August 9, 2017:
- The National Ombudsman publishes “No powerplay but fair play,” detailing the disproportionately harsh approach to 232 families regarding childcare allowances.
September 19, 2018:
- Member of Parliament Omtzigt raises concerns about the CAF 11 fraud dossier.
2018:
- US President Trump suddenly withdraws America from the UNHRC, potentially halting the UNCAT case against the Netherlands.
March 24, 2022:
- An anesthesiologist at Hospital Marina Baixa in Spain allegedly confirms that Hans was secretly given antipsychotic medication disguised as “baby aspirin.”
February 4, 2025:
- Minister David van Weel’s response allegedly sidesteps a specific UNCAT-based legal arbitration request from Hans.
June 27, 2025:
- The importance of journalism quality is highlighted in the “2025 Rule of Law Report.”
End of 2025:
- An evaluation of the Open Government Act is foreseen, based on the results of a study into the administrative burden it causes.
Cast of Characters
Principle People Mentioned in the Sources:
- Hans Smedema (Ing., b. 1948): The central figure and author of many of the provided documents. He alleges that he and his wife have been victims of a multi-decade state-orchestrated conspiracy involving drugging, abuse, torture, obstruction of justice, and cover-ups by high-ranking officials within the Dutch Ministry of Justice, secret services, and even the Royal House. He claims to have suffered from severe memory repression and amnesia as a result of the trauma. He has been fighting for justice and recognition, publishing his story, and seeking asylum and international intervention.
- Wietske (Wies) Jansma (b. 1951): Hans Smedema’s girlfriend, later wife. She is portrayed as a kind, innocent, and pre-sexual girl who was drugged and brutally abused, leading to a double personality and becoming a “sex slave.” She remains largely unaware of the extent of the abuse due to severe dissociation and amnesia. She is alleged to have had three children with three different rapists, including Rieks Perdok, while Hans was made infertile.
- Jan van Beek: Described as Wies’s former landlord in Utrecht and one of the primary perpetrators. He is alleged to have drugged and abused Wies, turning her into a “sex slave,” and later made Hans infertile. He confessed everything to Hans around 1977, but Hans forgot due to amnesia. He also allegedly continued to use Wies for money and made rape films.
- Joris Demmink: Former Secretary-General of Justice in the Netherlands. Hans Smedema identifies him as the “horrifying perpetrator” from 1972 and the “brilliant mind” behind the “perfect crime” and a “heavy criminal mole” within the Ministry of Justice. He is accused of pedophilia, blackmail, and manipulating the justice system to ensure impunity for himself and others.
- Jaap Duijs (Drs.): A neighbor of Hans and Wies, described as a “rapist-traitor” and a client of Wies since 1972. He allegedly received a villa and monthly allowance to establish a “Cordon Sanitaire” around Hans and Wies, tapping their communications and controlling Wies through mind control. He is accused of working for Justice and blocking investigations.
- Prof. Dr. Onno van der Hart: A psychiatrist whom Hans refers to as “Onno the Devil” or the “Dutch Mengele.” He is alleged to have been paid to brainwash and program Hans and Wies to suppress memories of the abuses, using drugs and electroshock torture. He is accused of obstructing their recovery and perpetuating the cover-up.
- Al Rust (Captain): An American military intelligence official. He discovered a large file on Hans (the “Frankfurt Dossier”) in 1983, which was then deleted. He was wrongfully dismissed and imprisoned for helping Hans, later winning a significant sum in damages using the dossier, which Hans sees as independent corroboration of the conspiracy. He advised Hans to seek American nationality for protection.
- King Willem-Alexander (Co-Pilot KLM): Accused by Hans of unlawfully blocking his asylum offer in the US airspace in 2017 while serving as a KLM co-pilot, allegedly on behalf of the Dutch Ministry of Justice or “the Crown.”
- Marinus Smedema: Hans Smedema’s brother. He is accused of betraying Hans, cheating him in business, and being involved in the cover-up. He allegedly knew about Wies’s abuse and the conspiracy.
- Johan Smedema (Mr.): Hans Smedema’s brother, described as a “Godfather” and leader of a “secret organisation” (Omerta organisation) involving two people from Justice. He is accused of orchestrating parts of the cover-up and protecting perpetrators. Elise Boers implicated him in deceiving Hans along with the Ministry of Justice and a secret service.
- Rieks Perdok (H.): A freelance employee who allegedly became aware of Wies’s vulnerability through Hans van der Heide and subsequently raped her for a year, fathering their son Jorrit. He allegedly filed a false complaint against Hans.
- Klazien: Wies’s sister. She is accused of manipulating Wies, stealing evidence from Hans’s home, and actively participating in the cover-up by turning Wies against Hans.
- Frank van Es: A psychiatrist who allegedly secretly administered antipsychotics to Hans, disguised as aspirin, based on false information from Wies. He reportedly confessed this to a disciplinary court.
- Ruud Rosingh (Mr.): A managing prosecutor in Leeuwarden. He was allegedly forced to relocate by the Ministry of Justice in 1991 after daring to investigate Wies’s rape, highlighting the dangers for those within the system who pursue justice in this case.
- Haye Bruinsma: A sex-crime detective in Drachten. He was allegedly forbidden by the Ministry of Justice from filing an official report on Hans’s allegations.
- Judge Rex J. Ford: An Immigration Judge in Miami, Florida. He found “unbelievable 5 good grounds for asylum” for Hans in 2009, unique in American history, and reopened Hans’s case in 2014. He confirmed that Hans’s children were not his and considered Hans’s claims of torture and mistreatment.
- David van Weel (Minister): A Minister whose response on February 4, 2025, is cited as evidence of denying an effective remedy by sidestepping a UNCAT-based legal arbitration request.
- Ad (Retired Dutch Police Officer): The owner of a villa in Catral, Spain, where Hans was allegedly drugged and electroshock tortured. Ad reportedly intervened, recognizing the torture and chasing Van der Hart and Duijs away at gunpoint.
- Paul Bremer (Ambassador): An old ambassador who allegedly told Hans that only American nationality could help him defend his human rights against the Dutch state.
- Hogen Esch: Hans and Wies’s family doctor in ‘t Harde. He is accused of being aware of the family’s “omerta” (code of silence) and secretly involving Onno van der Hart.
- Stella van Arkel: An employee at Euro-Routing who was aware of the situation and received calls from Hans’s daughter Ilse reporting abuse. She looked at Hans strangely when he didn’t join the “teach him a lesson” group, indicating her awareness.
- Herman van Kesteren: A member of Rotary Leeuwarden South. He questioned Hans about the 1991 rape of Wies, observing Hans’s amnesia, but no action was taken. He, along with other Rotary members, allegedly became aware of Wies’s sexual abuse.
- André and Joke: A Dutch couple Hans met in Spain. André is accused of stealing 300,000 euros and crucial documents from Hans, preventing him from covering up the truth of the conspiracy. Joke is accused of complicity.
- Sophie, Fleur, Jaap (not Jaap Duijs): Individuals involved in a separate narrative within Hans’s personal accounts, where Sophie desires a sexual relationship with Hans but is manipulated by “Jaap Duijs” into having sex with him instead. “Jaap Duijs” is described as a “vaginajager” (vagina hunter) who obtains free drugs from a corrupt police contact (Sylvia te Wierik) and a “Mol” (mole) at Justice.
See also: Briefing Document: The Hans Smedema Affair
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based on the legal-written-statements on this Blog-Dossier by victim Author:
Hans Smedema B. Sc., in forced exile since 2008 surviving in beautiful El Albir, Costa Blanca, Spain