Thierry Baudet
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https://isgp-studies.com/conservative-cia-network#thierry-baudet
Earlier, in 2002, an ally of Dutch anti-immigration "populist" Pim Fortuyn, a certain Eduard Bomhoff, also used to be a friend and ally of Bolkestein in the early 1990s (today, strangely, Bomhoff thinks Bolkestein "spreads fear" about Muslim immigration). This was in the same period that Bomhoff joined the Mont Pelerin Society. By the 2010s, Bomhoff was one of only two Dutch Mont Pelerin Society members, with just one online-available Dutch news article identifying Bomhoff as such. Similarly, only one indisputable online-available source exists that Bolkestein ever was a member of the Mont Pelerin Society. It's all a bit overly coincidental and small-circle.
The tie between pro-open borders neoliberalism and anti-immigration "populism" certainly seems to be strong. In the Netherlands we also had Fortuyn and Wilders ally Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a Dutch Somali who fled the country in 2004 after the Muslim who butchered Pim Fortuyn-ally Theo van Gogh also threatened Ali (with a note stuck on Von Gogh's chest with a knife). In no-time she found employment at the neocon American Enterprise Institute, became a CFR member and Hoover Institution fellow, married leading superclass member Niall Ferguson, attended Rothschild birthday parties, and eventually, in 2010, also was made a member of the Mont Pelerin Society. One wonders, how does something like that happen? Also when you look at the Dutch intelligence ties of Van Gogh's father, or other strangeness surrounding this person, you just get a very strong sense of things being "scripted". If anybody gives off the "Illuminati bride" vibe, it's Ali.
With Holland's newest "populist", Thierry Baudet, it probably is only a matter of time before elite ties pop up. The "scientific bureau" attached to his Forum for Democracy, the Renaissance Institute, already is copying the David Horowitz Freedom Center in particular with its latest hotline to "turn in your leftist teacher". This is a very, very clear move of splitting the Netherlands between the "left" and the "right" in exactly the same fashion as the United States. Chairman of the bureau is arch-atheist Paul Cliteur, formerly of the Bilderberg and Pim Fortuyn-tied Republican Society. Extremist opinions surrounding immigration, feminism, left versus right, atheism versus religion: it's all meant to divide… and conquer.