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'''Peter Rudolf de Vries''' is a Dutch prolific journalist. During his work as trustee of the key witness in the Dutch Marengo Case where the leading Dutch drug traffickers (known internationally as the '''Angels of Death Gang''') are on trial, on the 7th of July 2021, de Vries was shot in the head (5 times according to eyewitnesses) in the city centre of [[Amsterdam]], after a media appearance.<ref>https://nltimes.nl/2021/07/06/crime-reporter-peter-r-de-vries-shot-head-amsterdam-street</ref>
 
'''Peter Rudolf de Vries''' is a Dutch prolific journalist. During his work as trustee of the key witness in the Dutch Marengo Case where the leading Dutch drug traffickers (known internationally as the '''Angels of Death Gang''') are on trial, on the 7th of July 2021, de Vries was shot in the head (5 times according to eyewitnesses) in the city centre of [[Amsterdam]], after a media appearance.<ref>https://nltimes.nl/2021/07/06/crime-reporter-peter-r-de-vries-shot-head-amsterdam-street</ref>
 
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==Early life==
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He was born and raised in the [[Netherlands]].
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Revision as of 17:32, 7 July 2021

Person.png Peter R. de Vries   C-SPAN IMDB TwitterRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(military officer, police officer, journalist, whistleblower)
Peter R. de Vries.jpg
Born14 November 1956
Aalsmeer, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Exposed • Operation Gladio
• Inlichten en Operatiën
• Mabel van Oranje
• Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security
Interest of"Philip Cross"
A Dutch former army sergeant and police officer turned journalist, controversial as friend and associate of leading Dutch gatekeepers on conspiracy theories, criminal lawyers and criminals, including Klaas Bruinsma. Uncovered dozens of cases of corruptions or cover ups by criminals and the government, including on Mabel van Oranje and revealing Inlichtingen en Operatiën.

Employment.png Dutch Army

In office
1976 - 1977

Peter Rudolf de Vries is a Dutch prolific journalist. During his work as trustee of the key witness in the Dutch Marengo Case where the leading Dutch drug traffickers (known internationally as the Angels of Death Gang) are on trial, on the 7th of July 2021, de Vries was shot in the head (5 times according to eyewitnesses) in the city centre of Amsterdam, after a media appearance.[1]

Early life

He was born and raised in the Netherlands.

 

A Quote by Peter R. de Vries

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Operation Gladio/Exposure“When we began 4 years ago with this case, we couldn't believe this lawyer, but now I can't deny it any more. We discovered that the justice departments in Belgium, The Netherlands and in particular in Amsterdam have made several cases in international weapons smuggling silently disappear. These departments have consistently remarked that illegal ownership of weapons would be tackled directly. I can't deny that this has happened on purpose. Of course, the Dutch Ministry of Justice makes mistakes that sometimes have sad consequences, but, these volumes, this stubborn, and this simple can only happen if it was your intention all along. Admitting it, they will never do, because you'd have to admit why you did this, and the experiences from the 1980s with Gladio learns that these sort of deals will be denied till the bitter end. Which means we'll probably never know of the exact dealings.”2007Op1
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