View Full Version : Dutch roll call?
h1s_l0rdsh1p
23-02-2007, 01:00 PM
I'm not even dutch. I'm an american working here that can speak the language.
But we got any others from the (soon to be)police-state of the Netherlands?
BTW, if any dutch people are here.
Do you guy think that Theo van Gogh might have been on an illuminati payroll?
I mean, I liked the guy, but some of the things he said really made me think.
roadscholar
25-02-2007, 12:06 PM
I'm not even dutch. I'm an american working here that can speak the language.
But we got any others from the (soon to be)police-state of the Netherlands?
BTW, if any dutch people are here.
Do you guy think that Theo van Gogh might have been on an illuminati payroll?
I mean, I liked the guy, but some of the things he said really made me think.
I am Dutch and born in Amsterdam. Although I've been away for a long time and can't judge whether Theo was connected to the Illuminati, he did display a certain type of humor/attitude shared by many "Amsterdammers". Blunt, open, cynical, dry, and in your face.
janeway
25-02-2007, 01:56 PM
Theo van Gogh; I miss him so... FREEDOM OF SPEECH, he was one of the last free speechers.
Blunt, open, cynical, dry, and in your face. Yes all that and very provocative and creative.
Freedom of speech that drove him to be provocative and he was blessed with that creative gene, his great uncle Vincent, that made him a fantastic moviemaker.
Amongst them: "0605" about the murder of Pim Fortuyn.
"Interview", a very good psychological movie now also in an American version by Steve Buscemi.
I don't think he was an illuminati. It is possible that they used him; afterall he just needed a little provocation himself to scream out his opinions in a way that suited the illuminati.
Theo, I know you smoke your siggarrettes even in the afterlife and I know you see the greater picture now.
That is something we all want to know and see, but preferably in this life.
And yes I live in The Netherlands an I am Dutch, but not really, am I?
I am so much more than that, for the time being a worldcitizen.
davelove
27-02-2007, 01:44 PM
my son is dutch, does that count?
h1s_l0rdsh1p
27-02-2007, 01:53 PM
Theo van Gogh; I miss him so... FREEDOM OF SPEECH, he was one of the last free speechers.
Blunt, open, cynical, dry, and in your face. Yes all that and very provocative and creative.
Freedom of speech that drove him to be provocative and he was blessed with that creative gene, his great uncle Vincent, that made him a fantastic moviemaker.
Amongst them: "0605" about the murder of Pim Fortuyn.
"Interview", a very good psychological movie now also in an American version by Steve Buscemi.
I don't think he was an illuminati. It is possible that they used him; afterall he just needed a little provocation himself to scream out his opinions in a way that suited the illuminati.
Theo, I know you smoke your siggarrettes even in the afterlife and I know you see the greater picture now.
That is something we all want to know and see, but preferably in this life.
And yes I live in The Netherlands an I am Dutch, but not really, am I?
I am so much more than that, for the time being a worldcitizen.
Uh.. Yeah, well welcome to the club.
My favourite artical of his, had to be the "Allah Akbar" one, because he was quoting it, with that dirty look and a smoke in his hand.
http://www.sullivan-county.com/immigration/vangogh.jpg
Not the same one, but it says the same. :)
Which reminds me:
http://www.sullivan-county.com/id3/denmark/art1.jpg
hehehehehe