Dutch Defense secretly data mining among their citizens since start of Covid crisis: Report

Defense secretly data mining among Dutch since start of Covid crisis: Report

Defense secretly data mining among Dutch since start of Covid crisis: Report
Since the start of the coronavirus crisis, the Dutch armed forces secretly collected data about Dutch society on a large-scale. This data was interpreted and disseminated in reports, and shared with at least terrorism coordinator NCTV and the police, NRC reported based on its own research into the land information maneuver center LIMC, a unit set up by Defense in mid-March to map the spread of disinformation about the coronavirus and crisis around it.

According to the newspaper, soldiers observed social groups like Viruswaarheid and the Yellow Vests for months. "Alternative" mediums Jensen.nl was monitored, as well as the distribution points of the paper edition of De Andere Krant. Soldiers also mapped the fires at 5G transmission towers.

The LIMC used open sources, but also "semi-closed sources", behavioral analyzes, and information from military liaisons in hospitals and nursing homes, among other things, according to NRC. "Confidential sources are also mentioned in documents, such as the internal registration system of the police and a technical briefing at a Ministry," the newspaper wrote.

NRC called it controversial that the armed forces were spying on their own population and on their own territory. According to the newspaper, Defense is not allowed to do much on Dutch territory. It can assist the police, a Ministry, or an intelligence service at request, and while working according to the rules and under supervision of that authority. "In this case the LIMC is acting on its own initiative," NRC wrote.

In a response to the newspaper, the Ministry of Defense denied that it shared analyzes externally. LIMC said that only public sources were used for the analyzes.

The D66 would like a parliamentary debate on this matter. "Defense should not take on the duties of the police or [intelligence service] AIVD," parliamentarian Salima Belhaj said to the newspaper.

Apparently they are tracking dissidents in The Netherlands, including where they live. Looks like Gestapo.
 
Thanks for posting Basque Seeker! This news item comes on the heels of another one reporting (in Dutch only) that police together with military police broke up a party last Saturday night. Funnily enough, DutchNews didn't mention the presence of military police.

Just like Journalist Eric van de Beek I was wondering why they published such an article in the mainstream media. He thinks the authorities are trying to intimidate alternative voices and he could be right.

Just recently Home Affairs minister Ollongren tried to defame another alternative journal (Gezond Verstand) by stating that book shops are allowed to sell 'conspiracy newspapers' but they should pay attention to the presentation of it, alluding that it was just like the Fabeltjeskrant (a children's series called the journal of fables), instead of 'medical literature'. Although it's not surprising some bookshops have heeded the minister's propaganda and are refusing to sell the newspaper.
 
For the Dutchies: Robert Jensen has left YouTube after learning of the military's data mining but didn't seem too shocked about the news. He thinks it is just an attempt to link him to military intelligence in order to frame him and scare people away (paraphrasing here). He talks about it here (@ approx. 30 min. of the video).
 
And now this:


Unclear communication from the government and public health institute RIVM created more room for conspiracy theories around the coronavirus, the armed forces division LIMC, created specifically to gain insight into the information about the pandemic and the spread of fake news around it, said in a report published in mid-August, NRC reports.

The report specifically mentions confusion around how useful face masks are, with the RIVM first saying they don't help much, and then quietly changing the policy in nursing homes advising workers there to wear them. The government also urgently advised that people wear them. From December 1, face masks will be mandatory in indoor public spaces.

Another example was mandatory quarantine, with Health Minister Hugo de Jonge saying on August 11 that people who came into contact with a Covid-19 patient would be obliged to quarantine at home. That measure was scrapped again a day later.

"A clumsy graph falsely gave the impression that people were no longer dying of Covid-19," NRC quoted the report.

The LIMC advised the government to communicate more clearly and to provide more transparency regarding the measures they implement.

Now it looks like the Army is scolding the government for non being sufficiently pro-NWO during Covid crisis (!!). Unbelievable. It speaks volumes about who in the country may have closer ties with the beings in charge.
 
For the Dutchies: Robert Jensen has left YouTube after learning of the military's data mining but didn't seem too shocked about the news. He thinks it is just an attempt to link him to military intelligence in order to frame him and scare people away (paraphrasing here). He talks about it here (@ approx. 30 min. of the video).
I made a mistake on the OP of this thread but turns out it wasn't that far from what's happening.

An ex-Stasi agent, now working for disinformation platform bellingcat, threatening a dissident living in The Netherlands, by publishing her personal address and making fun of it. Utterly disgusting. It looks like the C's were right when advising discretion in social networks.



Now the tweets are deleted but the fear tactic has been delivered anyway.


And last but not least, when consulted with police, the reply was unbelievable:

 

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