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Wybren van Haga has lost the wappie voice again
The demonstration doesn't start until 12 noon, but more than an hour earlier it is already bustling on the Dam in Amsterdam. This Sunday, dozens of organizations demonstrate against the corona policy.
Van Haga again spreads disinformation from anti-Semitic conspiracy website
Member of Parliament Wybren from Haga (FVD) has once again shared fake news from an openly anti-Semitic website on Twitter. Where he previously retweeted an openly anti-Semitic account and later spread fear and gross inaccuracies about the Israeli vaccination program in the Chamber, he now came up with a garish tweet about side effects of corona vaccines based on an anti-Semitic conspiracy website.
Pedophile accusation has become a rhetorical bat for the far right
Rapper Bilal Wahib, who gained some fame with a song about tigers, was discredited last week for offering a 12-year-old fan cash to take off his underpants during a live Instagram session.
Investigative journalist Sander Rietveld: "Orthodox Christian and radical right share the same loss experience"
What makes orthodox Christians susceptible to radical and populist ideas? Sander Rietveld, raised Calvinistically, researched the funding of politicians such as Trump and Baudet. He wrote a book about the culture war that has spread from Christian America to the Netherlands since the 1970s.
Forum candidate spreads far-reaching conspiracy theories
A candidate on the Forum for Democracy election list, Ab Kuijer (place 31), deals in far-reaching conspiracy theories on his website and Twitter account. For example, he suggests that Prime Minister Mark Rutte is a pedophile and that billionaires George Soros and Bill Gates are behind the corona pandemic.
The far right is gaining ground due to corona: "Online radicalization is going very fast"
The international character of the corona pandemic offers the extreme right in Europe an opportunity to grow. The Netherlands seems to have gotten away with it. ,,We are not Poland or Germany. ""
Revolt of the poisonous men
During the "curfew riots," countless men roared and looted the streets. Is this "toxic masculinity" a rearguard action or the prelude to a new patriarchy??
Police are investigating Defend IJmuiden: what do we know about this group?
IJMUIDEN – The Amsterdam police are investigating the behavior of Defend IJmuiden during the corona demonstration on Museumplein that got out of hand. The group has "misbehaved quite a bit," according to a spokesman. It is not the first time that the police are targeting the inhabitants of IJmuiden.
Dutch conspiracy groups work together with libertarian American lobby group
"What do we want?"Freedom!' 'When?' 'Not!"A delegation of Virus Truth." (formerly Virus Madness) increase 29 August during a demonstration in Berlin.
conspiracies – Pizzagate, Deep State, 9/11 in crown: why conspiracy theory QAnon is so popular
QAnon is by far the most popular conspiracy theory in the Netherlands. Wherein lies the attraction?
Baudet position under pressure: "I think Thierry doesn't like it anymore"
Forum for Democracy is falling in the polls, the position of leader Thierry Baudet is under pressure. For their book My opinions are facts Harm Ede Botje and Mischa Cohen spoke with friend and foe about the controversial party leader. Hans Wiegel: "Baudet is not a politician."
A neat publishing house?
Last week, the NCTV warned of the radicalization of the extreme right and virus madmen. Particular attention was drawn to the role of the "ultra-conservative" publisher the Blue Tiger.. What kind of club is the Blue Tiger?
What do the extreme right and virus truth seek together?
Between the privacy activists, Hooligans and conspiracy theorists also turn up people associated with radical right-wing organizations at Virus Truth demonstrations. What make the coronasceptic ideas interesting for the ultra-right, vice versa?
QAnon - Beyond the madness
A far-right conspiracy theory is gaining an increasing and more dangerous following in the US. President Donald Trump and the Republican party play into the hands of the QAnon movement and politicians in the Netherlands also flirt with it. Of course anti-Semitism lies close to the surface.
Coronacomplotten in holocaustontkenning – Unproven, invalidated, but unprofitable? The business model of conspiracy theorists
From the attack on the Twin Towers to a secret pedophile network that is in control of the world: the internet is full of unproven, even debunked theories and stories. Conspiracy theorists try to make money off this. A successful career seems only for a few.
Column Loes Reijmer – A conspiracy thinker visiting the Lower House? In 2020 is that possible
No, he had nothing to do with delusions. Member of Parliament Wybren van Haga, also owner of real estate company Sjopperdepop BV, raised his hands to his head, a dramatic gesture in which viewers had to see empathy. "On the one hand, you have people who have delusions. They are just there. "
Investigate Corona conspiracies – "We are the new news"
With the outbreak of corona an information chemistry also broke out. Conspiracy thinkers of the old school merge online with hip influencers with a reach of millions, according to research together with the Utrecht Data School. It only takes one superspreader to keep an avalanche of conspiracies going on.
What is the spirit of the corona protesters who attack politicians?
Coronaprotest – Maybe Danny Vonk said "something bad" to CDA MP Pieter Omtzigt after the demonstration against corona policy. But then that was not meant personally. No politician is right, zegt hij. They are pawns of the elite, of the pharmaceutical industry.
From one delusion to another: corona, QAnon and the extreme right
In the past few months, the virus madmen have been on the rise. Their demonstrations come in rapid succession and their claims are getting more absurd by the day. Despite this, the far-right disinformation campaigns seem to be having an effect.
Fantasize about a murder of Rutte and Wilders
Conspiracy theory – Rapper Lange Frans had conspiracy thinker Janet Ossebaard in an interview uncontested all kinds of accusations against a large part of the Dutch elite. Up to murder fantasies.