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Micheal84 ago

Here in the Netherlands the majority off the people really love Maxima.

I don't expect alot off people to wake up, but this is a worldwide problem thats for sure.

kestrel9 ago

I don't know that Queen Maxima is directly doing awful things herself, but she married into a family that is tied to awful things. Certainly she and her husband are One World Order advocates and must know about some bad actors. It will be interesting to find out more. I was wondering whether her younger sister's suicide involved foul play, and whether it was a warning to Queen Maxima. Just thoughts.

Micheal84 ago

Could be, but who knows.

I never heard any bad news here in the Netherlands regarding Maxima, only about her father.

I wouldn't be surprised if there's more, they are just to perfect to be true.

kestrel9 ago

Be sure to read about King Willem-Alexander's parents too, and his grandmother Queen Juliana

On 27 December 1949 at Dam Palace in Amsterdam, Queen Juliana signed the papers that recognised Indonesian sovereignty over the former Dutch colony. She became Hoofd der Unie (Head of the Union) of the Netherlands-Indonesian Union (1949-1956). On 15 December 1954, the Queen announced that the nation's Caribbean possessions of the Netherlands Antilles and Suriname were to be reconstituted as constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, making them equal partners with the mainland.

A lot I covered about Indonesia will find it. But here's Queen Beatrix with her pizza brooch with Marina Abramovich: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C2TeK21WgAESqE9.jpg

The Dutch royal family is still reportedly a major shareholder in Shell. The current Monarch, Queen Beatrix, the daughter of Prince Bernard, is a billionaire in her own right. Extract from a Forbes.com article:

“…in the Netherlands, Queen Beatrix, 63, and the rest of the royal House of Orange share a much more respectable fortune of $3.2 billion. Most of the wealth comes from the family’s longstanding stake in the U.K. and Netherlands-based oil company, the Royal Dutch/Shell Group. At one time, the royals reportedly owned as much as 25% of the oil company;”(6) http://royaldutchshellplc.com/2010/11/06/royal-dutch-shell-nazi-secrets-part-8-nazi-connections/

Beatrix is a member of the Bilderberg Group,[13] a secretive, invitation-only annual conference co-founded by her father which first met in Hotel de Bilderberg in Oosterbeek.

Her appearance on the political scene was almost immediately marked by controversy. In 1965, Princess Beatrix became engaged to the German aristocrat Claus von Amsberg, a diplomat working for the German Foreign Office. Their marriage caused a massive protest during the wedding day in Amsterdam on 10 March 1966. Prince Claus had served in the Hitler Youth and the Wehrmacht and was, therefore, associated by a part of the Dutch population with German Nazism.

http://fydutchhistory-archive.tumblr.com/post/31006260930/on-this-day-in-dutch-history-on-the-6th-of