Monday, May 4, 2009

Karst Tates: The perfect Assassin?

Karst Tates accelerated a subcompact car through a crowd of innocent bystanders in a failed assassination attempt on the Dutch Royal Family.

Sincere condolences to the victims of this atrocity and their families.

However, Karst Tates is not a regular assassin. He is so completely atypical it raises one very profound question in our minds; East, or West?

Newspapers report that he died of injuries sustained although he may have been silenced by powers unknown.

Karl Tates cannot have expected to get paid or rewarded had he been successful, he was on a one-way mission; like Imperial Japanese pilots in WWII, Tates boarded his Japanese made car to perform Kamikaze. But he had no record of mental instability and his economic woes are commonplace in Europe. He had no alcohol in his blood but traces of Cannabis. This is common in Netherlands where drug addiction is legal.

Were there tests for the commonly applied mind control drugs used by KGB/FSB? This would be the footprint of a Russian plot.

Or was this mental conditioning and trigger as used by CIA? Was a copy of a novel found in his car, like Catcher In The Rye? This would point to an American plot.



John Lennon's assassin, Mark David Chapman, was triggered to kill by trigger words in the popular novel Catcher in the Rye. This novel is available in Dutch.

In this photo of Tates moments after his failed assassination attempt, something is clearly laying on the back seat of his car. Is this the trigger book?

What music was he playing at the time of the crash? Were any strange music requests made to local radio stations that day?




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  2. I didn't know that drugs addiction was legal here in Holland, think i'm gonna get me some.
    Thanks for letting me know!
    Love and hugs from the only person in Holland that doesn't do drugs.

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