Fighting the Unknown: part 2 - Impossible flashbacks

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Fighting the Unknown: part 2 - Impossible flashbacks by Hans Smedema, Hans Smedema
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Author: Hans Smedema ISBN: 9781458139672
Publisher: Hans Smedema Publication: May 22, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Hans Smedema
ISBN: 9781458139672
Publisher: Hans Smedema
Publication: May 22, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Part 2 - 'Impossible flashbacks' from the autobiography 'Fighting the Unknown'. Part 1 - ‘Horrifying betrayal’ has to be read first, to fully understand how horrifying this 'crime of the century' has been, which was set up in a conspiracy that must be the ‘crime of the century’.

Hans Smedema writes about his life from the moment, in March of 2000, when he suddenly started to get flashbacks after 28 years of suppression of the traumatic abuse and rape of his own wife during all those years, until January 2004, when he had to stop working because all involved, family, best friends, physicians and government, denied and covered up everything in one big cruel conspiracy!

In this part Smedema tells how he lost his successful top position in the north of The Netherlands and was declared ‘delusional’ by several psychiatrists when his memories began to surface and he started to speak out and alert a few people about what had happened to his own wife! This book proves that ‘re-callable memories’ are possible, even after 28 years, while the traumatic abuses of his wife were still going on all the time! It also proves his wife has an extra ‘re-callable emotional personality’ (sex slave), which everybody knew about, so she was raped many, many times, and had children from the rapists, but family, physicians and police never warned them or prosecuted the rapists!
In 2017 just before he left President Obama has most likely filed a complaint against the Netherlands about this case at UNCAT.

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Part 2 - 'Impossible flashbacks' from the autobiography 'Fighting the Unknown'. Part 1 - ‘Horrifying betrayal’ has to be read first, to fully understand how horrifying this 'crime of the century' has been, which was set up in a conspiracy that must be the ‘crime of the century’.

Hans Smedema writes about his life from the moment, in March of 2000, when he suddenly started to get flashbacks after 28 years of suppression of the traumatic abuse and rape of his own wife during all those years, until January 2004, when he had to stop working because all involved, family, best friends, physicians and government, denied and covered up everything in one big cruel conspiracy!

In this part Smedema tells how he lost his successful top position in the north of The Netherlands and was declared ‘delusional’ by several psychiatrists when his memories began to surface and he started to speak out and alert a few people about what had happened to his own wife! This book proves that ‘re-callable memories’ are possible, even after 28 years, while the traumatic abuses of his wife were still going on all the time! It also proves his wife has an extra ‘re-callable emotional personality’ (sex slave), which everybody knew about, so she was raped many, many times, and had children from the rapists, but family, physicians and police never warned them or prosecuted the rapists!
In 2017 just before he left President Obama has most likely filed a complaint against the Netherlands about this case at UNCAT.

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