WILLEHALM INSTITUTE PRESS RELEASE WHOS WHO IN THE GOLDEN TIP Amsterdam, December 11, 2009 The advance English edition of The Golden Tip The More
WILLEHALM INSTITUTE PRESS RELEASE WHOS WHO IN THE GOLDEN TIP Amsterdam, December 11, 2009 The advance English edition of The Golden Tip The Entanglement of Upper and Underworld and the Murder of Gerrit Jan Heijn by Slobodan Radojev Mitric, known in The Netherlands as Karate Bob, has just come off the press. The more than 500 pages of this autobiographical true crime and love story by the former Yugoslav atomic counter intelligence agent, karate master 10th Dan and prolific author are filled with an impressive array of famous and infamous, well-, lesser and hitherto unknown figures and organizations from the upper and underworld on both sides of the Atlantic during the eighties of the last century. Heading the bill in the New World are: President Reagan and his wife Nancy, Vice-president George Bush sr. and members of their cabinet, such as Chief of Staff Donald Regan, Secretary of State Alexander Haig and Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, CIA General Director William Casey, some of whom are gathered in the Oval Office of the White House in order to investigate, who has secretly been using the red phone from an exterior source that has been traced to The Netherlands. Commissioned by President Reagan to carry out the investigation into the phantom phone are General Raymond Healey, CIA Director for Europe and Asia, Founder of Reserve Police International (RPI) and World Atomic Counter Espionage (WACE) and his Serbian deputy Dr. Milorad Markovich. They in turn delegate this investigation to European Director of Reserve Police International Dr. Troublemaker (a pseudonym for the author) stationed in Amsterdam, whose foster father is General Healey. American politicians Senator Bob Dole, Congressman Phil Crane, Governor Clifton Finch of Mississippi and US ambassador in The Hague Paul Bremer, and Mafia boss Meyer Lansky complete the bill. Not included in this line-up are the various personages not explicitly mentioned by name in the book, such as Colonel Oliver North. At the top of the list in the Old World, the reader will either in the novel itself, or in the two Open Letters and 12 appendices, encounter in one way or another during this period: Iris de Vries, artist and fiance of the author, to whom he has dedicated his truth-is-stranger-than fiction novel. Queen Beatrix, who is the recipient of an Open Letter by the author on the true reasons for his presence in her Kingdom; her father Prince Bernard; her husband Prince Claus and their first son Crown Prince William-Alexander, heir to the Dutch throne, who was the initial target of the criminal gang involved in this kidnapping case that is foiled by the author one of the hitherto unknown developments in this case that the Crown Prince during a recent visit to New York has reportedly shrugged off as mere fantasy. Ahold top man Gerrit Jan Heijn; his brother Albert Heijn, a household name in The Netherlands because of the nationwide chain of supermarkets bearing his name, Heijns widow Hank Heijn, author of the book Reconciliation, in which she not only reconciles with the person falsely considered to be solely responsible and jailed as such for the death of her husband, electrical engineer Ferdi Elzas, but also describes the one who attempted to save the life of her husband, namely Karate Bob, as a known killer and rapist, who claimed to have a golden tip on the abductors of her husband. Also she is the recipient of an Open Letter by the author Dr. Slobodan Mitric asking her why she slanders the one that attempted to save the life of her husband and, after that failed, advised the Heijn family not to pay the ransom, again to no avail. Dutch Prime minister Ruud Lubbers, members of his cabinet such as Attorney General Job de Ruiter and Minister of Foreign Affairs Hans van den Broek, and various intermediaries such as Jos Kieboom and master conman Ari Olivier in connection with a still unresolved and smoldering plutonium/uranium scandal around the Pakistan nuclear scientist Dr. Qadeer Khan and the Palestinian businessman Hassan Zubaidi. Further mentioned, alluded to or playing a supporting or minor role in this cast of thousands are: Pope John Paul II, heads of state, such as Swedish Prime Minster Olaf Palme, Yugoslav Marshall Tito, generals such as the Serbian resistance leader Draza Mihajlovic, Libyan dictator Colonel Khadafi, Dutch resistance heroes Hans Teengs Gerritsen, who was the founder of the first post WW II Dutch Secret Service (BNV) and Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema, fighter pilot and Soldier of Orange, other heads and members of various Dutch Secret Services such as Vice-Admirals Henk Bos and Frans van Alkemade; Amsterdam police commissioner Gerard Toorenaar and his former deputy Kees Sietsma, the brain behind the kidnapping of G.J. Heijn as well as head of the crisis team investigating it (!), on whom the Queen in 1987 on the recommendation of the Ministry of Justice bestowed the Order of Orange-Nassau; Federal chief prosecutor in Amsterdam Leo de Wit, who confronts Dr. Troublemaker at the end of the book with the choice of either divulging the name of the abductors of the Ahold top man Heijn or being charged with rape. Marlene Kooi, the Mata-hari, who filed one of three trumped-up charges of rape that supposedly took place in a Gipsy Scholars caravan behind the Amsterdam Zoo and for which the author was found guilty in a show trial and sentenced to a jail term by a judge R.H. (see Ch. 49) under suspicion of high treason and having connections with a super secret organization called Titans Politicians of various shades such as Colonel Ad Ploeg and Ben Hennekam; criminal lawyers and jurists such as Cees Corvinus, Luuk Hamer and Victor Lebesque; law professor and former president of Amnesty International in Amsterdam, Frits Rter; Dr. Marius Broekmeyer as head of the Amsterdam Eastern-Europe Institute, beer magnate and captain of industry Fred Heineken as member of a secret powerful group of industrialists and politicians called the G-10 that includes real estate owner and multimillionaire Maup Caransa, who staged his own kidnapping for tax evasion purposes, novelists such as Harry Mulisch and Loek van Splunteren, author of De Hilversum Maffia? and one of the many informers of Dr. Troublemaker; Youp van t Hek, one of Hollands favorite comics; newspaper editors and crime reporters such as Roelf Ridderikhoff and Peter de Vries, who rose to fame in the US in connection with the Natalie Holloway case. Then there are the underworld figures, real or perceived, such as General Pistol Paul, self-crowned king of the Amsterdam Underworld and international drugs boss Klaas Bruinsma, his bodyguard Andre Brilleman named Kick Boxer, and Frans de Wit, alias Papa Blanca, nephew of Leo de Wit, terrorists such as Rena, Kees, Jasper and Roy, the Belgian Patrick Haemers with connections to the still unidentified bloody Gang of Nijvel, and Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele. Last but not least, the reader will come across a number of anthroposophists such as the Austrian visionary and spiritual scientist Rudolf Steiner, founder of the Anthroposophical Society in Dornach, Switzerland; Manfred Schmidt-Brabant the then president of this Society who is approached for information concerning Robert Jan Kelder, the Dutch-Canadian singer-songwriter and gipsy scholar, who at first suspected of being a RAF terrorist becomes Dr. Troublemakers friend, trusted advisor and landlord, and finally Werner Greub, the Swiss author of How The Grail Sites Were Found that the Gipsy Scholar gives lectures on in his caravan and Herbert Witzenmann, author of the last of the 12 appendices in this book, a social aesthetic manifesto entitled The Creation of an Overworld. This Whos who in The Golden Tip is not complete, it is only the tip of the iceberg, but with this line-up is it really any wonder that the Dutch edition, with one notable exception being The Haarlem Daily, has been completely boycotted by the Dutch mainstream press and media since it appeared in October 2008? That none of the Open Letters were answered? In order to avoid that fate with this edition and to close, or at least narrow, the credibility gap that is bound to have also arisen in the mind of the critical reader or listener, this English edition has been enlarged with two documents. The first one is an internal memo from the Dutch national newspaper De Volkskrant in Amsterdam proving that the press conference that Dr. Troublemaker held there as a scoop to divulge the true background to this kidnapping case, which had made headlines around the world, did really take place. The second one is the testimony given behind closed doors by Prof. Dr. Rter, president of Amnesty International, during Slobodan Mitrics trial in 1988 to the effect that the latter had always provided him with golden information. This English edition of The Golden Tip is published, as was the Dutch one entitled De Gouden Tip, by the Willehalm Institute Press in Amsterdam, for which Christiaan Eremos wrote a translator/publishers foreword entitled JAccuse, in which he demands a thorough investigation of this case and a full exoneration of the author based on the recognition of his services rendered to the Dutch crown and to the world at large.
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