From New Dawn 156 (May-June 2016) In the West, we’ve all been spoon fed the idea that we are free citizens of sovereign countries, where our democratically elected governments rule according to the peoples’ wishes. If that’s not achieved, it’s […]
Mees Baaijen
About the Author
MEES BAAIJEN was born below sea level in the Dutch province of Zeeland. Six months later he survived the great flood of February 1953 together with his parents. Between cows and pastures and birds and canals he developed strong ties with nature. As a veterinary student in the 70s he travelled to Eastern Europe, Turkey, Peru and picked tobacco in Canada. As a veterinarian he worked in Sao Tome y Principe, Holland, Portugal, Mozambique and Costa Rica. In the latter country since 1988, he led the design and development of an integrated information system for dairy farmers, advisors and researchers, which is still leading in the region. As an entrepreneur from 1999 on, he proved that world class cheeses can be made in the tropics. Since his 60th birthday he started to dig deep into the strange case of 9/11. He now works on our true history with several international researchers like Jim MacGregor and Wolfgang Effenberger.