Important update in The Telegraph. Hello Keulemans?

by Anton Theunissen | 16 nov 2025, 15:11

...or pay via paypal

cards

Reactions

Comments that are not related to the topic of discussion will be deleted. Always keep comments respectful and substantive.

27 Comments
  1. Cees Mul

    Coincidentally, I was just responding to your previous article when I saw it. Telegraph has indeed sounded the alarm before. And yes, very different from 'our' Telegraaf, but I currently see the latter as the only mainstream newspaper that is willing to publish opposing views. The reporting on BBC propaganda is 180 degrees different from Volkskrant and NRC. There is something structurally wrong in the BBC reporting, just like with our NOS. I don't think we need to explain that here.

    Columnists such as Plasterk, Wierd Duk, Leon de Winter, etc. express a counter-narrative that I do not see anywhere else in MSM. Maybe they are reading along? It would be nice if the Telegraaf would pick this up. I am now a subscriber. NRC thrown out after years of being a subscriber. Just send an email to the editor. Who knows.

    Reply
    1. Anton Theunissen

      I canceled VK, NRC and AD in 2021 or 2022 (I wanted multiple perspectives) and took De Telegraaf because of the columnists. Many people read along, but mainly secretly 😉 Let alone respond here. That would be fun and maybe generate some prestige. But just reading along is already a win.

      Reply
      1. Cees Mul

        Email sent to the editor. Small effort, and you never know.

        Reply
    2. zz

      Cees, like you and many of us, I have been concerned for some time about the very poor representation of the facts by our so-called quality media NRC, VK and NOS. Shameful! Now this again: where the population 'cries out' for clarification/explanation/research, we are simply kept 'stupid'. And on all fronts, whether it concerns Covid, climate, environment, nitrogen or Ukraine. What a country and what censorship... pffff. When will the uprising come? It's good that there are still people like you, Anton, and some others, who DO express themselves and dare to speak the truth. Cheers. P.S. My pieces submitted to NRC about these matters are also consistently rejected. Too bad, but what do we expect from editor-in-chief Patricia V?

      Reply
      1. J.G.M. van der Zanden

        (Jan, apologies for the late posting: this comment ended up in the Trash for some reason, among hundreds of Russian spam messages.
        Anton.)

        I so agree with you. You can add news/propaganda about the EU, energy transition, CO2 capture/storage, financial system, and, what topic isn't?

        But the funny thing (or ironic or cynical or ??) is that it is precisely in the alto channels that other misinformation is being spread: Putin = Russia = a hero; Trump = totally awesome; Ukraine = Zelensky = just a corrupt gang; NATO = imperialism; digital euro is only bad, etc. While there is also a lot to argue about.

        Reality is simply a lot more colored or nuanced and therefore more complex than many would like to see.

        Reply
  2. Menno W

    Protecting patient confidentiality is no longer a tenable argument in any case because this is now a murder investigation. Would be fun: people have been murdered, but for privacy reasons we are not conducting an investigation.

    Reply
    1. Anton Theunissen

      I don't know how that works legally. Moreover, what applies to citizens does not apply to the government. CBS would even be allowed to edit or destroy data (evidence) without having to be publicly accountable for it. If you try to do that as a company or private individual, you are screwed.

      Reply
      1. Cor de vries

        As indicated in the first version, it was known that there were risks associated with mass vaccination.
        However, I suspect that the decision to roll out the vaccines was not taken at the level of nation states or national health organizations.

        This also applies to the measures prior to vaccination to prepare the population for the 'liberating' vaccines.
        (Sweden is the only country in Europe that has been able to successfully respond to this. Due to an independent health organization and possibly not (yet) NATO membership?).

        Because national institutions are overruled, they will not be inclined to take any blame. Of course it is culpable. (Swedish van Dissel did have a mea culpa)

        The fact that they now supposedly want to protect citizens psychologically is the well-known old trick, previously used successfully when selling the measures and vaccines.

        The bodies that are overruled are the NSC (National Security Council) in the US and in Europe. Organizations that have Safety in their name. Represented in the Netherlands by the NCTV, possibly on behalf of NATO.

        In itself, I suspect that these organizations serve globally operating networks of powerful people who have the idea that the world population must be reduced at all costs. Vaccines have and continue to serve this purpose.

        Recognizing the latter is too painful for many, I fear.

        Reply
          1. Anton Theunissen

            Hanlon's razor: “Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.” And that they are stupid is evident from all sorts of things.

            Reply
  3. Willem

    'It once again raises the question of what the Dutch media are doing.'

    With what the media always does: confirming and following the issues of the day.

    Change or exhibitions never come from the media, or if they do come from the media, then years after everything had already become clear within the issues of the day. All the President's Men is not based on truth but a film adaptation of what passes for truth = once again a confirmation of the issues of the day.

    How you can change the issues of the day is becoming a mystery to me. For me, the trend of the day is a kind of climate model in which a low pressure area causes the wind to come from the west. But how did that low pressure area originate? - delusions of the day repeaters don't know it either, but they are smart enough to go along with the delusions of the day, as long as... the wind comes from the west.

    We used to call the trends of the day imitators: wind vane. That term still stands.

    You may also wonder what the fads of the day are called by imitators of people who do not go along with the fads of the day. Answer: upwind pissers. Not really useful either...

    Fortunately, not everything depends on the direction of the wind.

    Reply
    1. Anton Theunissen

      Those who sail with the wind go the fastest. Which way, that is the question.
      Not that I know anything about sailing.

      Reply
      1. Anton Theunissen

        I heard from a sailor that it must be close to the wind. In any case: going against the wind is always slower.

        Reply
  4. Lars

    Good that you continue to write about the biggest scandal of this century, Anton. We must never give up on uncovering the truth. You get 5 stars from me!

    Reply
    1. René Klunder

      Quite simply, the greatest crime against humanity in all of history, in which international governments, in collaboration with the acquired globalist left-wing media, played the most important role.

      Reply
  5. Cornelis van den Berg

    It always takes some getting used to, but that's how people are. They conceal criminal behavior, or actively participate in it, for a living and/or because of fear.
    If I later reach hell and meet Keulemans and his supporters there - the chance is small - I will bring this article to their attention. Better late than never.
    To survive in our world full of criminals of all kinds, misanthropy is recommended.

    Reply
    1. Anton Theunissen

      You don't have to wait that long 😉
      We're here now, so...
      Divide and multiply, I say!

      Reply
      1. c

        “Protecting” the population from intense information does not seem necessary to me at all. The most terrible medical events are recounted at a children's birthday with the greatest ease and without shame. The group was not large but consisted of different families and friends, so it was a “reflection of the population” 😉. No fewer than 4 children died during pregnancy, two of which just before delivery (do these children count in the figures?) and several miscarriages with previously rarely occurring causes. Things are also strange during deliveries. I will spare you the details, but it mainly concerns clots and foreign tissue, which are in any case unsuitable stories for a children's birthday. It seems as if people can cope with suffering much better. Of course, these are also fallacies to withhold information, but the fact that the pricking continues is really next level.

        Reply
        1. Anton Theunissen

          I count from 1 year onwards, precisely because 0-year-olds and pregnancies are so complex. For example, you would have to compare the number of successful fertilizations with the number of terminated pregnancies and 0-year mortality. But when is fertilization successful? After a positive pregnancy test? Will they be registered at all (I don't think so). Or after 3 months of pregnancy…? It's all thin ice.

          Reply
          1. c

            Yes, I understand that and certainly not your job either. You (and others too) already do so much good math! I have a retracted article (large hospital in the Netherlands) from the departments involved in the birth of children and before. That was alarmist and the corona shots were implicated as the cause. Unfortunately I can't find it anymore so apparently I didn't save it properly... Fortunately it doesn't depend on me and others are constantly rattling the doors of the cesspool.

            Reply
    1. Anton Theunissen

      Certainly. He is committed to sewage water measurements. From this he reads that it is still Covid that causes excess mortality. Despite the fact that it is hardly, if ever, identified as a disease.

      Reply
  6. Jolanda

    I just responded to the previous post, which was extremely difficult! Thumbs up went well, but my response... I received a message that my response could not be shared because the website has moved or something like that. My response under the copy button, via the 3 dots to the desktop version, then back again, only then could I edit my response. Maybe that has something to do with the fact that there were few readers?

    Reply
    1. Anton Theunissen

      No, there were internet problems today. Cloudflare had an outage, I was able to work around it, but that caused other problems later because I restored everything incorrectly. Should be going well again now!

      Reply
  7. Martijn De Jong

    In 2009, millions of people in the Netherlands received the vaccine against Mexican flu. In 2010, Sweden and Finland saw a marked increase in narcolepsy in vaccinated children. In 2011, the EMA confirmed the link with the vaccine that was also used in the Netherlands (Pandremix). 20 cases of narcolepsy after vaccination were reported to the LAREB.

    In 2018, the government released 5 million in compensation for the victims of this affair. In 2023, a settlement was reached with an unknown number of people (< 20), with the government not admitting that there is a causal link between the vaccines given and narcolepsy...

    Just in case you still have any illusion that our government will be honest about the problems with the Corona vaccinations and will start paying compensation.

    En eerlijk gezegd, ik snap het nog ook. Als je ziet dat de Pandremixslachtoffers waarschijnlijk zo'n 300.000 tot 500.000 hebben ontvangen, hebben we het voor de Coronavaccinslachtoffers over tientallen tot honderden miljarden…

    Reply
    1. Anton Theunissen

      Yes, I understand it all too. But it would be nice if we could prevent it in the future. I don't think that will work without guilt and punishment.

      Reply

Post a Comment

Je e-mailadres wordt niet gepubliceerd. Required fields are marked with *