This article by Miles Mathis argues that the kidnapping of Freddy Heineken in 1983 was a staged event, a “fake” designed to launder money and propagate a false narrative of Dutch organized crime. Mathis points to several “giveaways” as evidence, including the promotion of the story on YouTube, the involvement of Hollywood in multiple movies and books about the event, and the use of numerology in the reported details like the ransom amount of $18 million. He also highlights suspicious aspects of the kidnappers’ alleged extradition process, the involvement of figures like Peter de Vries (whom Mathis also claims faked his death and was involved in the Natalee Holloway fake), and the familial connections between the alleged kidnappers and prominent Dutch families. Mathis proposes that Heineken, a wealthy beer tycoon, staged his own kidnapping to avoid taxes, with the assistance of Dutch Intelligence. The article also connects the event to other alleged “fakes” like the George Floyd incident and the fabricated US mob narrative, suggesting these events are manufactured by intelligence agencies to instill fear and increase funding for law enforcement and military. Finally, Mathis attempts to link the hotel where the kidnappers allegedly stayed in Evry to prominent European families and royalty, suggesting Heineken had connections to these circles and used them in his “theater project.”
Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc:
- The Heineken Kidnapping
- Miles Mathis
- December 29, 2024
- YouTube
- GCN bike videos
- MyMechanics
- The Most Genius Kidnapping in History (video title)
- Wikipedia
- Hollywood
- Anthony Hopkins
- Freddy Heineken
- Heineken (company)
- Holland
- 1983
- Amsterdam
- November 9
- 11 (numerology connection)
- quonset hut
- Rembrandt
- Paris
- France
- Luigi Mangione
- Van Hout
- Holleeder
- February 29, 1984
- Netherlands
- December 6, 1985
- February 13, 1986
- Guadeloupe
- Saint Barthélemy
- Saint Martin
- Île Tintamarre
- Europe
- Évry
- October 31, 1986
- Halloween
- Dutch organized crime
- January 24, 2003
- Amstelveen
- George Floyd
- Peter de Vries
- Natalee Holloway
- Dutch Intelligence
- 2021
- Delano G
- Krystian M.
- Ali G
- The Guardian
- 2016
- Willem Holleeder
- Astrid Holleeder
- Sonja Holleeder
- Vught
- Amsterdam underworld
- Menendez brother
- Massachusetts Senate
- UMASS
- Willem Endstra
- 2004
- Seaport Marina
- North Sea Canal
- North Sea
- BMW 540i proteq
- Hells Angels Amsterdam chapter
- CIA
- College Tour (TV show)
- Girls Gone Wild
- Twan Huys
- New York
- Washington D.C.
- 1999–2007
- Lange Frans
- Nieuwe Revu (New Revue)
- knuffelcrimineel
- May 2013
- 450 police and army personnel
- Theo Huisman
- [[Hells Angels Holland [nl]]
- Whitey Bulger
- New England
- Cor van Hout
- Martin Erkamps
- Jan Boellaard
- George Boellaard
- Old Master paintings
- Tuyl
- 1600s
- Royal Military Police
- Willem (Boellaard)
- Queen Beatrix
- Baroness von Heeckeren
- Governus Pannekoek
- Council of the Indies (Phoenician Navy)
- Al Capone
- John Dillinger
- Isabella Stewart Gardner
- Boston mob
- FBI
- CIA (mentioned again)
- Chateau de Courances
- Marquis de Ganay
- Barons de Haber
- Duc d’Osmond
- Donny and Marie
- Marquis de Condorcet
- bankers de Pourtales
- O’Connors
- Princes d’Henin
- French industrialist billionaire Schneiders
- American billionaire Ridgways
- Salvator Mundi painting
- Leonardo (da Vinci)
- Martha Louise Cummins (Heineken’s wife)
- New Hope, Kentucky
- Cummings
- Cohen
- Comnene
- Bourbon millionaire
- Howard (family)
- Stuarts
- Nevitts
- Findagrave
- Neville
- Charlene (Heineken’s daughter)
- Michel de Carvalho
- Citigroup
- Lawrence of Arabia
- Carabajal
- Marrano (Jewish)
- Lorentzens
- Kings of Norway
- Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburgs