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(10 replies, posted in 1980-1989)

Philippe Rouaux had a few reversals in his young life. At age 20, he attempted to take his own life when a girlfriend broke off their relationship. Two years later, the quiet philosophy student was madly in love with 20- yearold Pascale Iserbiet. The attractive couple were engaged to marry when, for reasons of her own, Pascale broke off the engagement. Philippe didn’t take the rejection well. On Dec. 6, 1982, while sitting in his car in his hometown of Assesse, Belgium, he pointed a .22 calibre rifle at his head, pulled the trigger and ended his life.

Detectives investigating the apparent suicide found Philippe’s rifle lying in his lap. His right index fingerprint was on the trigger. They also learned of his previous suicide attempt and that three members of his mother’s family had taken their own lives. Case closed. At least for the time being. On Nov. 5, 1983, an unrelated incident took place in Assesse when Dr. Michel Delescaille was reported missing by his wife Jacqueline. She stated her husband, a 33- year- old general practitioner and psychiatrist, had received a phone call the previous evening and had rushed out of their home, shouting over his shoulder that someone had broken their ankle. When he didn’t return home, Jacqueline went looking for Michel throughout the village, but could find no trace of him or his Opel Kadett.

Dr. Delescaille’s fate wasn’t a mystery for long. Within hours, a jogger, Marie Angares, came across the doctor’s car. She walked around the vehicle and saw Michel’s body lying in the mud some 30 feet from the car. Marie ran to a nearby town and alerted police. Soon detectives from Namur, the closest large city, took over the investigation. A physician examining the body found multiple wounds to the head. In the mud near the body, detectives recovered two large bloody hammers with hair adhering to both. There were faint tire tracks beside the Opel, which indicated the murderers had driven away in their own vehicle. No doubt the phone call to the doctor’s house had been a ruse to lure him to his death. Who would have committed such a crime? Jacqueline and Michel were happily married. Detectives made discreet inquiries.

Jacqueline was totally devoted to her husband and their two children. There were no lovers lurking in the wings. Likewise, Michel was not involved with any women. There was absolutely no flaw in the couple’s married life. When the investigation wound down, police decided to interview each of Dr. Delescaille’s psychiatric patients in case one of them might have nurtured a real or imagined grudge against the physician. Only one was not interviewed, for the simple reason he was dead. As luck would have it, Philippe Rouaux had been one of Michel’s patients. The doctor had diagnosed Philippe as a manic depressive,which was more or less confirmed when the poor boy shot himself after being rejected by his fiancee. By nature, police are curious. They took another hard look at Philippe’s suicide and turned up some startling discrepancies. Philippe had been left handed. You may recall that the fingerprint on the trigger was from his right index finger. Strangely enough, the investigative report indicated although Philippe had killed himself inside a vehicle, no empty shell had been recovered from the weapon’s chamber.

At the time, the missing empty shell was attributed to mishandling by investigators. Detectives interviewed one of Philippe’s friends, who said Philippe had confided he hated his father and was going to kill himself so his father would have a guilty conscience. At the time of the apparent suicide, it was believed Philippe had taken his life because of the termination of his engagement. All this served to reopen the Philippe Rouaux case. Three years had passed since Philippe’s death. Police were surprised when they received an anonymous note accusing Philippe’s ex- fiancée, Pascale Iserbiet, and her current boyfriend, Georges Landry, of murdering Philippe. Pascale was hurt and at the same time insulted anyone would believe she had anything to do with the tragedy. She had an airtight alibi for the time of Philippe’s death. As for Georges, he wasn’t even in the area, nor did he know Pascale at the time. Police wrote them off as suspects, but actively attempted to find out who would send such an incriminating letter. Because the letter was mailed in Assesse, police showed the envelope to post office clerks. Sure enough, one of the clerks recalled having seen the handwriting before, but couldn’t remember where. Police made photocopies of the envelope and gave a copy to each employee. In this way, they could compare the writing to any other similar mail which passed through their hands.

Three days later, letters turned up at the post office with handwriting matching that on the photocopied envelope. The letter accusing Pascale and Georges had been written by Pierre Rouaux, Philippe’s father. When Pierre was questioned, he admitted sending the anonymous letter to police stating Pascale was responsible for his son’s death when she broke off their engagement. Police explained that Pascale may have been indirectly responsible, but that was not a criminal offence. Besides, suicide ran in the family and Philippe had attempted suicide before he ever met Pascale. The elderly Rouaux underwent extensive questioning. Finally, both he and his wife, Bernadette, broke. They blamed Dr. Delescaille, their son’s psychiatrist, for his death. It was they who had made the phone call about the broken ankle. Both had rained blows to the physician’s head with the big hammers as he crawled in the mud. On March 29, 1988, Bernadette and Pierre Rouaux were found guilty of murder and sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment. The suspicious death of Philippe Rouaux has never been solved.

Bron: Truro Daily News | 10 December 2011 | Max Haines

Dr. Delescaille zijn vader was ook Dr. Delescaille. Er is kritiek bij onze Waalse vrienden daar zij van mening zijn dat de vader betrokken was als 'dokter' bij de meisjes binnen het circus van Tuna.

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(1,283 replies, posted in 1985)

Onder het motto een mens kan niet alles weten/onthouden, mijn vraag aan ieder forumlid (oud of jong) die mij hierbij kan helpen… => welke RW was undercover aanwezig in de Delhaize tijdens de overval (coördinatie van binnenuit???, met C.B. (niet Chris B.) walkietalkie?) ??? Volgens mijn bronnen zou dit “eventueel” Kapitein Rousseau kunnen geweest zijn? The End, heb jij hier iets van concrete info over? Stel dat Haemers de Parklaan overliep… . Waarom dan? Wat werd er verteld via de CB walkietalkie toen hij met zijn beige Taunus gesignaliseerd werd ter hoogte van de appartementsblokken? FreCR? Post 220 van Frecr in het topic Mendez allemaal herlezen. Zou dit mogelijk kunnen zijn?

WIE WAS DE RW DIE IN DE DELHAIZE WAS? Welke onderzoeksdaden werden naar hem gepleegd? Was deze RW (anoniem?) gewapend? Vanwaar komt deze bron? Was er wel een RW? Dit is cruciaal in het al dan niet heropenen van oude theorieën. Hamvraag is wie deed de coördinatie van binnenuit? Of vanop de parking? Zou het treuzelen op de parking en in het wilde schieten geen teken zijn van het moeten wachten op een signaal? Aalst is onmogelijk door 4 man klaargespeeld. Aalst is onmogelijk enkel en alleen gedaan voor het dossier langs de twee taalgrenzen te krijgen. Welk dubieus plannetje had Madani met Aalst in gedachten? Beijerke zal het ons niet durven zeggen… . Wees daar maar zeker van. Ik weet met 100% zekerheid dat ene Bultot en Bouhouche ruzie hadden. We weten hoe de bewijzen richting Bultot zijn geplaatst. Dusja … 1 +  1= een Thais etentje?

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(186 replies, posted in Westland New Post)

Walter Baeyens wrote:

Volgens François Raes verzorgde Dr Delescaille de meisjes van Tuna/Lydia, van wie er eentje kanker had. Wist hij teveel?

De papa van de gemartelde en vermoorde Dr Delescaille was ook dokter. Het was deze Dr Delescaille die werkte voor het Tuna-netwerk volgens onze Waalse vrienden.

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(43 replies, posted in Andere Personen)

Insp. Witse wrote:

Waar vind ik de notities over Atlas? De Jonghe/Van Brussel dacht ik ergens op het internet op te sporen.

Mail mij je emailadres en ik stuur je datgene wat je nodig hebt door.

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(157 replies, posted in 1980-1989)

De afstand is 1.5 km (3 minuten rijden) als je vandaag (2019) de routeplanner aanzet om van punt A naar punt B te rijden. Volgens mijn bronnen kon je vroeger van punt A naar punt B veel sneller gaan via een kortere route die dan eerder neerkomt op een vogelvlucht route van ongeveer maximaal 1 km! Zoals betrokkenen ook zeggen het gebied is daar dermate sterk veranderd. Dus toen eigenlijk niet op 2km van Murcielago zijn wagen ...

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(144 replies, posted in Andere Personen)

The end, sorry voor mijn rare vraag (ik lees niet continu hier): Ook van Oilsjt?

Een stukje uit dit boeiende boek van onze vriend Walter Baeyens:

Fast forward to the late 1970s and the 'Eurosystems affair', which was all about a billion dollar contract for the construction of two giant hospital complexes in Jeddah and Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The Eurosystems consortium was headed by the almighty Belgian Société Générale, which has had strong ties to the Belgian royals ever since the early days of the colonization of the Congo, in the late XIXth century.

And so it was that young crown prince Albert was called back from his motorbike adventures in the south of Europe to head the Belgian business delegation to Saudi Arabia. The assumption was that Saudi princes would feel more comfortable discussing matters with a Belgian counterpart of equivalent rank. It was Albert's task to charm the Saudi's into signing the contracts on the dotted line.
As it turned out, what was really needed to win the hearts of the Saudis were huge kickbacks and sexual favors, preferably by young attractive blond ladies. Both could be provided, of course. The consortium called on the services of Madam'Tuna' Israel, who spoke fluent Arab, and whose girls would cater to the Saudis' cravings.

When the deal finally fell through, millions of dollars in commissions and expenses were lost. The Eurosystems debacle turned in a national scandal, not only because of the record amount of money lost, but also because of the rather active involvement of crown prince Albert in the sexual appetizing of the Saudi princes.

1980s. The case of the brutal Brabant Killings, that left at least 28 children, women and men dead, remains unsolved to this day. One of the leads being investigated was that of the so-called 'Pink Ballets', elitist sex-parties that were organized in clubs, villa's and castles throughout the country. The nickname 'Pink Ballets', 'Ballets Roses', was borrowed from a 1959 France-Soir article that had exposed a vast pedophile sex scandal that had sent a shock-wave through De Gaulle's Republic.

As for the Belgian version, it was a medical doctor by the name of André Pinon who had put the fire to the fuse in the year 1980. The good doctor wanted to divorce his wife, whom he accused of participating in sex-parties. Pinon had accumulated quite a pile of evidence to support his case.

The Pinon Files turned out to contain some explosive information. There was talk of 'members of the royal family' having been spotted at these 'Pink Ballet' parties.

In some cases, witnesses stated, the venues where the debauchery was taking place were being secured by the Gendarmerie. Some had even jotted down the license plate numbers of the expensive cars sitting in the parking lot. Rumor had it that minors were involved in the sex-games and that some of the high-fliers had been caught on video-tape with their pants down.

Two of the 1983 victims of the Brabant Killers, the Fourrez-Dewit couple, were said to have been in possession of a copy of these sex-tapes, which they had put up for sale at a price equivalent to about four million 1980 dollars. Officially, these tapes were never recovered. This double murder led some to think that the sex-tapes and the Pinon Files were the motives for the mysterious Brabant Killings.

Late 1979 doctor Pinon's wife J. J. confessed having participated in the infamous 'Pink Ballets'. Her statement, containing many names and particularities, was recorded on tape. The establishment now began to feel uneasy. Justice started an official investigation that unearthed yet more compromising pictures. The Pinon Files proved to be even more explosive than first thought. It was also found that the 'Pink Ballets' had left two people dead. One of whom was a minor who had killed himself with a bullet to the head after one of those crazy coke-parties. The other victim was a very disturbed young woman who died in a fatal car crash after a night of sex and drugs. The Pinon Files, growing thicker by the day, became headline news and started to cause some panic among Belgian power elites. Something needed to be done.

Where there's smoke, there's fire

June 18, 1981. Jean-Claude Garot, chief editor of the francophone weekly 'POUR' magazine, set-up an interview with Christine Doret, the key witness in the Pink Ballet scandal. Garot's intention was to inform the public at large about the truth behind the unfolding sex scandal. Garot was introduced to Doret by doctor Pinon, who attended the recorded interview.

- Doret. “Some of them are...like Vanden Boeynants and prince Albert...yes...I am not kidding. It's true. I saw them. This is a group that governs our country, yes, their meetings without their wives, yes...they are in politics. Some are in politics, others are heads of...There are women -not their spouses- who are being invited by them, like the wife of André (Pinon)”.
- Pinon. “What do they call her?”
- Doret. “Crazy Anne”.
- Garot. “Why 'crazy'? She isn't crazy.”
- Doret. “Because, you know...because of the way she behaves. She sleeps with anyone.”

Christine Doret continued her story, that would fill eight pages in its final version. The interview transcript contained dozens of names of individuals and places as well as material elements that could be checked. Of particular interest was Doret's report of the involvement and the suicide, after having attended sex parties, of two minors. Doret insisted that top political and military figures and crown prince Albert knew about all of this, because they were regular visitors of the Pink Ballet parties.

Paul Vanden Boeynants, nicknamed 'VDB' or 'the Crocodile', was a top politician of the governing Christian Popular Party. VDB was 'a friend of Israel', known to have extreme Rightist Atlantic sympathies and strong anti-communist feelings. He was a leading figure in the Brussels establishment, a one time minister of Defense and Premier, admired by many and feared by many more. His name popped up in several of the blackest scandals that Belgium has known in the 1960s, 70s and 80s.

VDB was the 'top politician' at the center of a pedophile ring, identified by Anneke Lucas, one of its victims.

Although it appeared that Roger Boas, CEO of the Belgian Asco arms company, had blackmailed VDB into signing an important defense equipment contract, the two became friends. Boas, as the name suggests, was of Jewish descent. Anyone familiar with the rites of Freemasonry recognizes the names Boas and Jachin, given to the two Masonic pillars, symbolizing the Temple of King Salomon. The Asco arms producer, involved in the Iran-Contra deals of the 1980s, was being controlled by Jewish interests, represented on the company board by Avraham Shavit.

According to Louis Sik, an early employee and friend of Roger Boas, his boss and VDB went on 'hunting trips' together, to a castle they rented in the vicinity of Louvain. Sik publicly accused his boss and VDB of debauchery, blackmail and corruption. Sik used to send his flaming, handwritten letters to judges, newspapers and TV-stations.

According to Louis Sik, VDB had started to mimic Boas' tactics by videotaping and blackmailing party-goers. Sik claims to have been shown dozens of pictures, one of which showed prince Albert with a girl aged about fourteen. The whistle-blower was portrayed as a basket case. He was never taken seriously.

The Crocodile would later face no less than 190 charges of fiscal fraud, which he attempted to dodge by staging his own kidnapping in 1989. VDB's involvement in the international criminal networks that are part of the 'Absolute Power'' elite ruling the world is detailed in my 2017 book 'The Nebula'.

After Garot had publicly stated his intention to publish the hot story in his Pour Magazine, he started to get telephone calls from lawyers urging him to stop the presses. In the early morning hours of July 5, 1981, the Pour offices, including the printer room, in the Rue de la Concorde in Brussels, were completely destroyed by a fire. Fortunately there were no victims. The arsonists, five members of an ultra-Rightist group, were arrested a few days later. One of them was a close friend of Paul Latinus, the leader of the fascist Westland New Post (WNP) group, that was linked to the Brabant Killings. Latinus was suicided in April of 1984. At the time, he was in possession of a copy of the Pinon Files. Latinus and his well structured ultra-Rightist WNP were accused of being the 'dirty tricks' department of State Security.

Who exactly commissioned the arson attack on Pour Magazine was never officially uncovered. Needless to say that the Pink Ballet articles were never published. The message was clear.

Pour Magazine, its offices and printing equipment having been reduced to ashes, simply ceased to exist and Garot found himself without a job. This was how the Belgian establishment dealt with 'freedom of the press' back in the 1980s. Things have not improved since.

If they let me

Judge Connerotte, who investigated the Dutroux child abuse and murder case in the 1990s, once stated that he had been 'peeking into the playground of the rich'.

He promised that he would dig to the bottom of the affair 'if they let him'. But, of course, they didn't let him. He was taken off the case after he had attended a fund-raising dinner in support of the victims. This Machiavellian manipulation incited the people of Belgium to take to the streets in protest.

The closest the Belgian populace ever came to a genuine and spontaneous revolt against the judicial and political classes, out of deep anger over their obvious criminal negligence, was the October 1996 White March in Brussels that mobilized over 300.000 people.(5).The White March -'White for Innocence'-was a strong statement from the embittered and mourning people, following the public exposure of the Dutroux's horrific crimes.

The White Movement, headed by the brokenhearted parents of Dutroux's victims, gradually started taking on a political dimension, envisioning the founding of a popular White Party. After the failed attempt by the governing parties to simply annex the 'White Rage' crowd, the movement was summarily smothered by the powers that be.

Ach ja oud nieuws... Wie gaat trouwens mee wandelen in Aalst op 9 november 2019? Dan is er ook een kleine White Rage. Walter kom jij ook? Ik heb trouwens vorig jaar een fris en zeer intelligent brein ontmoet vorig jaar. Een mentor met diverse speciale gaven! BTW iedereen het boek is te bekomen zoals dat Holmes dit hierboven aangeeft. Zeker doen en Walter vergeet niet mooi iedereens naam te noteren. smile

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(157 replies, posted in 1980-1989)

Man te kort zeker? Crisnee is tegen Luik ... Ach ja, bizarre zaken allemaal. Allez Monsieur Beijer, est-ce qu'on peut pas parler avec vous ici? Pourquoi Crisnée? Je veut bien boire un café avec vs et avec quelques de mes collegues.... Wedden dat die dit selectief negeert!? Waar is IamziBraine trouwens?

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(144 replies, posted in Andere Personen)

Dit is inderdaad een vergeten naam in dit dossier. Meer nog, ultra belangrijk om Aalst te kunnen begrijpen. Plus vergeet allemaal niet eens niet dat ene Douglas de Coninck bij mijn weten ooit een artikel geschreven heeft over een Nederlandse Connectie. Die mannen waren losers... Hulpjes van ene zwarte Cobra en een zekere bende uit Woluwe. Hierover later meer ... Wat wel van belang is dat de Delta Cel een naam had van 1 van die Nederlanders. Mijn inzicht in samenspraak met Nederlandse collega's is dit een vals alibi. Toch zou men in Nederland eens grondig onderzoek moeten doen naar deze Bertus L. Waar zijn alle Nederlanders hier gebleven? Bij de Noorderzon verdwenen? Waarom is er op dit forum zoveel verloop? Waar is iedereen? Nog zes jaar en deze site is geschiedenis!

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(375 replies, posted in Getuigen)

Nog even geduld.