CHAPTER 8
8-2e Wilhelmina
In 1901, Wilhelmina married Prins Hendrik (1876-1934) van Mecklemburg Schwerin who was parried
to the Romanovs, and so to recover one another. But by this marriage the name “Nassau” from the
series “Van Oranje Nassau” was about to be lost. This was prevented because they appealed to a
treaty from 1736. This treaty was a kind of agreement, settled between the various branches of the
Huis Nassau, that the name could be used bandied by descendants of Huis Nassau. Wilhelmina was
simple not a blood descendant (read biological child) from Huis Nassau. Thus here also is tinkered
with the names “van Oranje” and “Nassau”. Both names are certainly misappropriated. Especially
after reading the Constitution of 1917, which stated that only the descendants of Willem I were entitled
to the Dutch throne. There was quickly mentioned on questions that Henry had conceived an illegitimate
son with Mien Abbo Wenneker in 1918, to indicate that he was fruitful!
For Wilhelmina, as a not biological child of Willem III (1817-1890), the same applies. For saving the
dynasty, Willem III committed fraud with the declaration in the population, by not stating the scope of
the Constitution etc. that on Tuesday, August 31, 1880 in the evening at six o’clock, Wilhelmina
Helena Paulina Maria is born, and also that the same child is daughter of Willem Alexander Paul
Frederick Louis, King of the Netherlands and Emma of Waldeck Pyrmont. He stated this while he
should have known that he was not the biological father. But this statement was against the
constitutional rules, Salic law and Castilian system of succession to the throne. Fathered an
illegitimate child, being a bastard child, was in 1890 legally ineligible for this title / function. Therefore
Wilhelmina is no descendant of Willem I, and therefore not entitled to be placed on the throne.
The same goes for later Juliana and her descendants. Just a reminder: Lawful heir on the basis
of family was not yet applicable in 1890.
How important and influential the biological father of Wilhelmina (unless DNA requires differently)
mr. S.M.S. the Ranitz (1846-1916) was at the court, appears from the following event: This is about
the opening of an exhibition by Willem III.
King Willem III had a liaison (relationship) with a certain Madelle d ‘Ambre and even wanted to
marry her, which of course was forbidden. The king and Madelle d’Ambre came into contact with
each other by intervention of Madam d’Agoitini, the wife of the chairman of the exhibition committee.
When His Majesty learned that M. d’Agoitini was President of the committee, he was furious and
he said that he refused to open the exhibition. The board has been thrown into crisis.
The envoys and members of the various committees were present and waited for the right time
and then had to inform the committee what had been reported, that His Majesty would not attend
the ceremony and not open the exhibition. Of course the envoys were angry they specially had
come for the occasion and great embarrassment of the committee. Several envoys were so
furious, “they gave order to the exhibitors of their countries, to pack and to refrain from participating.
” What the hell that king of a country like the Netherlands is thinking that he could fool representative
of England and France and other major countries. Then just close everything and leave.
The committee was completely dismayed. “Closing the exhibition before it was opened or half
participation meant to them restitution of funds paid that were spent to sort things out.” It was
therefore necessary to find a solution. The committee met continuously and finally it was decided
to send a letter to the king, requesting him to change his decision and to open the exhibition.
M. Kappeyne was instructed to draw up a letter and after it was signed by the gentlemen of the
committee it would be sent to His Majesty who was already in Amsterdam. During the meeting
a letter was drafted by M. Kappeyne, but when the men read it, they found the letter so plucky
worded that they objected to put their names at the end, on which Kappeyne, who was not terrified
at all said, “Then if the men agree, I put only my name underneath, in quality of secretary.”
This happened and Kappeyne requested and obtained access to Jhr. de Ranitz. He agreed with
the committee that something had to be done. He couldn’t help laughing when he read the words,
and found the expressions also heavy, but asked the bearer of the letter to wait and he would
immediately ask permission to speak to the King. When His Majesty glanced through the letter,
he was furious, crumpled the paper into a ball and threw it in a corner of the room. De Ranitz calmly
picked up the letter, smoothed it and put it before the king. Again and again the same maneuver
and repetition of the act of smoothing. Finally, the king took a pencil and with a furious countenance
he wrote on the letter “agreed”. That would say that the king admitted that de Ranitz just used the
right words.
King Willem III suffered from syphilis and was unable to conceive offspring, at least not at this age.
Accordingly the second squadron reinforcements were called in, the administrative secretary to the
king SMS de Ranitz. First Jhr. mr. Joan Roëll 1844-1914 is also named as biological father, but
this is for several known reasons entirely unbelievable, the tone deafness of Wilhelmina and Ranitz
is more convincing. For saving the dynasty Willem III, as described earlier, committed fraud to the
declaration in the population. As a result of this maneuver Wilhelmina is born and emerged the
line’s De Ranitz- Waldeck Pyrmont. It is generally assumed that tone deafness is hereditary,
Wilhelmina suffered from that, de Ranitz too, but her supposed parents did not.
Wilhelmina married Prince Hendrik, who appeared to suffer from syphilis as a result Wilhelmina
bore four miscarriages in a row, before Juliana was born. So it was presented to us, but the
natural father of Wilhelmina was being employed by Emma as private secretary SMS the Ranitz,
who as gratitude is elevated to Esquire by Royal Decree and later his nephew Coen De Ranitz
(1905-1983) was Mayor of Utrecht. The grand-nephew of Juliana was then pinned; Knight in the
Order of Oranje Nassau, Commander of the Order of Oranje Nassau, Cross of Honour House
Order of Oranje and Honorary Knight Johanitter Order. It is reported that Juliana and Coen called
each other cousins during their studies in Leiden.
The line De Ranitz- Waldeck Pyrmont stopped. Because of her syphilis Wilhelmina could not
have children. It is known that she blamed Henry that he had that contagious disease.
Back to Wilhelmina. Before 1909 she had four miscarriages and associated with her plausible
syphilis. On 4-5-1902 a son would be born dead. There was another story told: It was reported
that typhoid fever was the cause. Syphilis or Lues Venera at that time had a fatal outcome and
infertility by scar tissue. April 1909 there was talking about adoption of Juliana. Diagnosing of
syphilis first became publicly known in 1906 by August Wassermann. On August 31, 1909
Salvarsan 606 (arsphenamine) was tested on a rabbit, and in 1910 the very toxic and non-working
remedy Salvarsan marketed and Wilhelmina tried again to get her “own” child. This was the fifth
miscarriage. Finally, in 1928 the working remedy penicillin was discovered.
In 2011 again an incredible story came out and even a story full of lies. That should make us believe
that a veterinarian Dr. Poels, has released Hendrik from his syphilis so that Juliana could begotten.
From the beginning the rumor mill has started, that Juliana was adopted by Wilhelmina from a
mother from Soest. These persistent rumors still persist and only DNA testing can give clarification.
Now after 102 years we are told that the DNA evidence has become more accurate and can be
demonstrated quite simply and quickly by an honest DNA research. We do not have to guess
why that does not happen and that our family relies on all sorts of twists.
Because the legality of holding the title of Prins (es) van Oranje was questionable, Wilhelmina
then circumvented this by drafting a constitution in 1917 to which states that the dynastic title
of “Prins van Oranje” attached to the principality of Oranje is only worn by members of the House
of Oranje Nassau and the house of Hohenzollern, with this the family itself supports the row of
fake princes from Bram van Leeuwen, who called himself Prince of Lignac. When Wilhelmina
took improperly the throne, this rectification is invalid and in any case, a very serious conflict
of interest.
So it is clear that our current royal family is not a true descendant of Oranje, neither a descendant
of the house of Romanov, unless unexpectedly DNA research shows differently, it is not, however,
envisaged.
Thus we read in the foregoing that every effort is made to keep the truth away from our citizens.
Because by Royal Decree (Decree Jan 8. 1937 No 5 and decree October 26, 1937 Stb 5)
Wilhelmina in 1937 just before the wedding of Juliana and Bernhard zur Lippe B., determined
that all children of Princess Juliana would have the name “Van Oranje Nassau”, “with and in
addition to the name, which they derive from their Father’s gender”. And so we have some more
rules which circumvent issues so that a family is still in power.
8-2f Just at a glance Part 2
In the end Wilhelmina had five miscarriages and that had to do with her syphilis which was
brought out as typhus. Wilhelmina was infertile, like Prins Hendrik, till after 1910 because of
her syphilis. After the adoption of Juliana (it was no birth, that’s clear) Wilhelmina tried to have
her own child. This eventually became the fifth miscarriage.
It was thought that an effective treatment for syphilis was possible after 1910 because then the
drug Salvarsan was discovered. There is the question of, who is the biological father and who
is the biological mother of Juliana?
Diagnosing syphilis was first made known in 1906 (August Wassermann). On August 31, 1909,
606 Salvarsan (arsphenamine) was first tested on a rabbit. In 1910 the highly toxic and not
working remedy Salvarsan was marketed. Later on in 1928 the acting penicillin was discovered.
Historian Kikkertstraat sometimes let it slip to Potter, “that after many miscarriages a child was
born with defects, unsuitable as heir.” The baby of Wilhelmina was not healthy at birth and a
replacement had to be made through exchange. A family in Soest raised “crazy Klaartje” where
the elderly of Soest and Baarn still talk about.
Note, Juliana would be brought in as being a baby of a citizen woman from Soest. Later, around
1960, there was an elderly lady in retirement Nijenstede Amersfoort who throughout the day
proclaimed that Queen Juliana was her daughter. This lady had formerly lived in Soest. This will
also explain why Bernhard von Lippe, who must have known about that, had impunity many
mistresses. Later I got a booklet via an ex-nurse, about the origin of Juliana written by a nun.
There it was confirmed that she was taken away from a citizen who increasingly insisted that
she was the mother of Juliana.
8-2g According to Cees Fasseur
“Even the Dutch court has reacted with dismay at the disclosure that Princess Juliana could
have had an older brother. Seven years before she was born Wilhelmina gave birth to a son.
The baby was almost four months premature and died during childbirth that lasted two days
and one night. Nevertheless, several questions remain unanswered till today. Such as: where
was this child buried? And why the Dutch court did hide the birth of Wilhelmina’s son for about
hundred years? “
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