tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post114849056972479740..comments2023-09-20T03:34:47.984-04:00Comments on My part of the world.......: Things fall apart Part IIIAcolytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03673179447438729227noreply@blogger.comBlogger61125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-78586968658118256062014-03-12T14:52:38.477-04:002014-03-12T14:52:38.477-04:00HELLO to my friends out there i am testifying abou...HELLO to my friends out there i am testifying about the good work of a man who help me it has been hell from the day my husband left me i am a woman with two kids my problem stated when the father of my kids travel i never help he was living but as at two weeks i did not set my eye on my husband i try calling but he was not taken my call some week he call me telling me that he has found love some where easy at first i never take to be serous but day after he came to the house to pick his things that was the time i notice that things is going bad i help he will come back but things was going bad day by day i needed to talk to someone about it so i went to his friend but there was no help so i give it up on him month later i met on the the internet a spell caster i never believe on this but i needed my men back so i gave the spell caster my problem at first i never trusted him so i was just doing it for doing sake but after three day my husband called me telling me that he his coming home i still do not believe but as at the six day the father to my kids came to the house asking me to for give him the spell work to said to my self from that day i was happy with my family thanks to the esango priest of (abamieghe)esango priest he his a great man you need to try him you can as well to tell him your problem so that he can be of help to you his content email is this esangopriest@gmail.com indeed you are a priest thank you for making my home a happy home again. remember his email is esangopriest@gmail.comAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01464672000107001957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-6275720730074162442013-06-09T02:48:48.158-04:002013-06-09T02:48:48.158-04:00I recently saw a testimony about this spell caster...<br />I recently saw a testimony about this spell caster, before that, my problem was that, A guy i who have been dating me for 8 months departed from me because he fell in love with someone else, I was so hurt and depressed. so a friend suggested the idea of contacting a spell caster, which I never thought of myself. after i contacted dr.marnish@yahoo.com for his help. I asked him to do a love spell for me so that my lover can come back to me, but before the spell was done, I was a bit skeptical about his capacity to bring my man back to me. Only 3 days after the spell was actually cast, my lover returned to me and since then, it seems that there is no more mistrust and no more lies between us. He doesn't cheat me now. Also, I feel no heartache anymore For that reason, I will never forget the good Dr Manish did to me, there is no word to say how grateful I am for returning my lover back to me, I am gladly leaving a testimonial on this page, <br />Wallace Diana Anderson from England<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01709857457073427619noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-66946076251437748482010-06-08T06:30:32.962-04:002010-06-08T06:30:32.962-04:00PART VII
2003
Church leader, Dennis Sieval announ...PART VII<br /><br />2003<br />Church leader, Dennis Sieval announces in Bulgaria that GCCI consists of 12.000 churches.<br /> Agtereek moves to Kenya.<br />There are major plans to help orphans and prostitutes. Agtereek flies all over the world to convince churches to become a member of GCCI. Telephone accounts go up to €21.000 euro per month. Debts from the church and the companies reach two million. Agtereek is no longer connected to the church, declares Sieval. Newly appointed people brought into reorganise are shocked at the bookkeeping. They close the primary school of the church, De Voltreffer; but nursery school Joepie remains open.<br /> 2004<br />GCCI Kenya reaches out to, according to what they say, 15.000 prostitutes. Twenty women are taken off the streets. <br /> 2005<br /> Most of the prostitutes land back on the street after the church breaks its promises. <br />A church member who had criticism, was openly condemned in a church service and told to leave. <br /> Agtereek establishes Club100 : church members may for €50 euro a month join the circle of the ‘intimi’.<br />Director of GCCI India is furious. He has to close orphanages because financial promises are impaired. Salaries were never paid. <br />The orphanage in Nairobi report that two orphans died because money that was promised from Leiden was not paid. For two years church members gave monthly to “their” orphan, but the money was used behind their backs for other purposes. <br />Agtereek asks the inhabitants of the slums to give 1 euro a month in exchange for help. <br /> 2006<br />Ex-church leader Glenn Siegers openly circulates a letter with heavy accusations about Agtereek. Many church members leave the church. Sieval announces that he is glad that the doubting people have left. The total debt is now more than three million. <br />The church informs their creditors that they can whistle for their money. New name Outreach Center Netherlands (OCN).<br />Universities in the USA and India deny that gave Agtereek honorary doctorates He claims that he has five. <br /> 2009<br />Winnersway is discredited: the care given to the addicts seems to be way below standard. The suicide of a young client could have been avoided. Subsidy money received for the care centre, Winnersway, from the government was transferred to the church. Emergency debates and questions in the Senate. Investigation from the Inspection of Health Care. Interim director who wants to separate church and addiction care centre is fired. State Secretary, Bussemaker, closes Winnersway. Agtereek builds a website for a financial pyramid scheme. He recruits personnel for a new multinational organisation. <br /> 2010<br />Church grows again. Bible studies for €250 are given. Gertjan Agtereek accused of sexual intimidation.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-43866308746534718042010-06-08T06:29:59.673-04:002010-06-08T06:29:59.673-04:00PART VI
A soap of ten years
How did the Leiden P...PART VI<br /><br />A soap of ten years<br /><br />How did the Leiden Pentecostal church end up with all these problems? A reconstruction. The amounts are in Euros. <br /><br /> 1994<br />Pastor Ab Agtereek from the Rhema Christian Church handed the leadership of the church over to his son Gertjan. The church was held in a college building in Oegstgeest. <br /> 1999<br />This was the first year with a financial loss. The church moved to another building on the Turkoois Avenue. There were conflicts with neighbours because of the noise. Insulation cost €50. 000. They changed their name – new name: Great Commission Church International (GCCI).<br /> Gertjan Agtereek was conned 3 times by Nigerians. Damage: €100. 000.<br />Church members donated €183,500 for a Bible school in India. Only the skeleton was built, it was never finished. <br /> Drug/alcohol addiction centre Winnersway established. <br /> 2000<br />Evangelising campaigns organised to 5 countries. Church paid for many tickets: €170.000. Travel agent threatens to disrupt church services if the church does not pay. Church wants to loan €400. 000 from a church member. <br /> 2001<br />Money owing on the rent of the building runs up to €210. 000 euro. Church members loan hundreds of thousands. <br /> 2002<br />Church establishes Excellence Computer Service, an advertising bureau Popcom and a rice business, Quick Quality World. Agtereek hires a text writer from a Dutch television soap, Goede Tijden Slechte Tijden (Good times, Bad times) and twenty well paid personnel. Agtereek wants to establish a denim jeans line called 4CrazyFriends, sell houses in Turkey and ships in Iran.<br />Church members loan more than €200. 000 for Bible schools. The money, however, is used to pay off debts. New commercial director of Excellence gets €10. 000 euro per month. (with the prospect of €20. 000) plus Volvo S60. <br />Church holds a demonstration outside an abortion clinic and establishes the organisation, Made for Life. They lose a court case against Fabel, the illegal. Demonstations are halted. <br />Church member loans €100.000. Church writes him in as a staff member with a high salary to enable getting a high mortgage at the bank.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-59330002398511011972010-06-08T06:28:39.047-04:002010-06-08T06:28:39.047-04:00PART V
Prostitute Eshter is now also an alcoholic...PART V<br /><br />Prostitute Eshter is now also an alcoholic, thanks to the church. <br />Worse off than before the conversion. <br /><br />Esther Senewa was, just as Faith was, set free from the red light district by the Dutch people. And just like Faith, also landed with a hard bang back on the street when the evangelist could not use her anymore. <br /><br /> “I met them in 2004, when I was still working as a prostitute in the clubs. We heard that a group from the Netherlands were holding auditions. I thought that I would try my luck. There were more than a hundred girls, yet I was chosen. I was chosen in the section of dancing, because my singing was not so strong. <br /> I could give all my furniture away with no problem, they said, because we were all going to live in a large villa, where we would have a much better future. We would be an example to other girls who were living on the streets. I worked so hard, I did my best, hoping that I would be able to keep this job with dancing. I did everything that they asked of me. <br /> Gertjan, was at first very friendly and loving, but later he appeared to be quite different. He didn’t want to speak to us anymore, he pushed us away. We went to his house wanting an explanation, but he didn’t even come outside, whereas he at first had overwhelmed us with his love - sometimes a bit too much. <br /> Our salaries were not paid from March till September. He promised that we would have a much better life. But nothing was farther from the truth. He would teach us business, but nothing came of that. He said that he was a millionaire, that he had accumulated his first million when he was in his twenties. He knew many influential people in Europe. He would shortly be buying his first private aeroplane. But why then was he not paying us. We said that we were not going to leave the house till he had paid us. He then threatened that he would call the police to throw us out. One of the girls threatened to go to the press. Gertjan said then that he would tell her new partner about her past. He subsequently did and that created major problems. <br /> It was terrible that we had to get out the house. My child was already going to school, I had given up my own house and had not one cent. I couldn’t just go back to the clubs because I had told my clients that they did not have to phone me anymore. So I then went to cheaper clubs here in the area. Even then it was difficult to get work as I had given all my sexy clothes away. In the clubs they sell cheap beer and so I began to drink and so became an alcoholic. The situation was much worse than before. I also became pregnant. <br /> Gertjan is to blame for everything. If I had not believed in him, I would not be where I am now. All I wanted was to work like other women, who could take care of themselves.”Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-40210142590364055402010-06-08T06:27:10.593-04:002010-06-08T06:27:10.593-04:00PART IV
The pressure on Faith to be obedient to t...PART IV<br /><br />The pressure on Faith to be obedient to the church leader is great because she has signed a contract whereby Agtereek totally commands availability and obedience. In the contract it states that Faith is employed as a “representative” working 8 hours a month for 100 euro. She has to then be available and accessible “24 hours a day and seven days a week”. She must carry out assignments from her employer immediately. Everything that she sees and hears must remain secret. She may not in any way speak “negatively over her employer or the organisation”. And also not over “him or his personal life”. Remarkable is also the section that states that she may not make any claim to photo’s or portraits of an employee that is in the possession of the employer. Breaking the contract means a penalty of 1000 euro (three quarters to a whole years salary in Kenya) and furthermore a fine. When Faith wanted to use the contract to collect her salary that was in arrears, Agtereek wasn’t available. “He said to me that I wasn’t allowed to go to the police with that document. He said to me: you can take me to court but you don’t know for sure if the contract is real or fake. He became very threatening.“<br /><br />Psychologist: Narcisme is typical of guru’s <br /><br />Forensic psychologist Ernst Ameling knows for certain: church leader Gertjan Agtereek is a narcist with small traits from the borderline personality disorder. Ameling is former head of the psychological section of the Pieter Baan Centre, that gives the court advice about the accountability of criminals.<br /> Ameling realises that it is risky to give a diagnosis of someone without examining him, but on the basis of the extensive video material, one can form a picture. It looks like the pastor is good at falsifying things, thereby creating a small kingdom that he holds in existence, says Ameling. Wanting to have control over many followers is characteristic of a narcist. “This tendency comes from a huge need to feel safe, largely resulting from feeling unsafe in ones youth. If I were to examine him, I would ask: do you think that you could rely on your mother or father, even if you have done something very wrong?”<br /> People who want to control others and make them your possession, mostly have a problem with their own identity. “You thereby create the feeling that you exist thanks to the others. You want to enclose the others as it were in your own identity. This goes one step further than narcism. If the other person does something that you are not happy with then there are arguments.”<br /> Ameling suspects that the church leader can make “quick assessments”, but he has a lack of being able to empathise with the feelings and emotions of others. “He can only place himself in another person with a certain purpose: financial gain or power. This is the empathy of the salesman. You often see this type of personality with guru’s and other religious leaders. Just like a car salesman, they can quickly see how you react and then they know what to say to keep you interested. “<br /> The church leader has an antenna for his potential victims, estimates Ameling. “These are fearful people with very little independence, they need to be guided in purpose and direction. He plays on that.” The victims often themselves have an identity problem, thinks Ameling. “Stable people aren’t led up the garden path like this.”<br /> Agtereeks tendency to mirror the vision of his followers in his worldwide organisation doesn’t come as a surprise, according to the forensic psychologist. “Because you felt small as a child, you strive for importance. Houses, jets, offices and power. “It all has to be expensive and worldwide.”Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-57109523601449378262010-06-08T06:25:54.972-04:002010-06-08T06:25:54.972-04:00PART III
Yaleesa is Glenn’s daughter. She was fou...PART III<br /> Yaleesa is Glenn’s daughter. She was fourteen when her father worked as righthand for Agtereek in Kenya, and she has sickening memories of that time. “Gert-Jan took us with him to the streets where the prostitutes hang around and I also had to go with. We went to the sex club called Madhouse, a sinister place, and certainly not a place for a young girl to be in. I didn’t feel at all at ease. He said to me: I am curious as to how you would dance in a place like this. Go dance! It made no sense, there I stood then amongst the prostitutes. I can also remember that he once prayed for me. He laid his hand on my head and began to speak in tongues. Then he whispered into my ear ”Do you participate in self-gratification?” Only later did I realise how bizarre that was, I was only fourteen. When we were back in the Netherlands, because or everything, I had to see a psychologist for a while. Back then there were already rumours that he did things at night with the girls that came from the streets, but I never saw anything myself. “<br /> “At first we were allowed to go with, ” relates a former employee over the street evangelising at night. “Later, he wanted to go alone on the street with the girls as that was his “anointing” (a God given talent), we did warn him that this could go against him. There was one time when we had to collect him from the police station as he was arrested with a girl in his car. An employee had to draft a letter saying that he had had permission to walk around at night in the prostitute area, because he was busy with trying to convert the girls. She drafted the letter, but left the organisation almost immediately because she didn’t agree with his story.<br /><br /><br />Dead scared<br /><br />Back to the here and now of Faith. In the meantime she again has a house, but she still works as a prostitute. “So that I can feed my baby. Sometimes I don’t even get paid. My clients sometimes abuse me.”<br /> Her situation is painful, but not as wretched as it was when her and all her friends were put out the house by the Leiden people. Because of lack of income she had to spend many days on the street with her newborn baby. “I have never experienced something like this. I just had no money. I had no place to go to. I have no family in Nairobi. I had no food”.<br /> When she still stayed in the women’s house she never noticed anything strange. But when she moved out, it all started. “He would phone me often. There was a period when he phoned every evening. He asked me then if I was already sleeping and what I was wearing. He asked about my underwear. He asked me everything about sex and if I would sleep with him. I was dead scared. He also looked me up to get his way, also took me out to a restaurant near the petrol station. He brought me a large bottle of alcohol in the hope of getting me drunk so that he could have his way with me. But I don’t drink and just wanted to go home. He continued to hassle me and asked: why can’t it? He found me nice, he said, he found my figure nice. Okay, maybe that is so, I said, but I can’t go to bed with you. I was so scared. I never took him up on his invitation, but I know that other girls did. He visits clubs in Nairobi where he first went to take girls off the streets. I asked him why he hasn’t paid my salary if he is so rich and so influential. He didn’t want to hear anything more about it. He said: just let’s forget about the past. I heard that he is starting a new church and a new women’s group. After what has happened I am scared of churches, I don’t go there anymore”.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-41742676255825786392010-06-08T06:24:31.046-04:002010-06-08T06:24:31.046-04:00PART II
Problems in the Leiden Pentecostal church...PART II<br /><br />Problems in the Leiden Pentecostal church <br />‘He wanted to make me drunk so that he could persuade me to have sex with him. “<br /><br /><br />‘RESCUED ’ WOMEN ACCUSE CHURCH LEADER GERTJAN AGTEREEK OF SEXUAL INTIMIDATION<br />SUDDENLY THE EVANGELIST WANTED MORE. <br />BY SILVAN SCHOONHOVEN<br />CONTINUATION OF FRONT PAGE <br /><br />NAIROBI – The converted prostitute, Faith Gacheri Mwenda was phoned every evening for sex. It was not her clients that phoned her, it was the evangelist from Leiden who moved to Kenya with the power of faith that rescued her out of prostitution. <br /><br />Faith is now living in a hut between the car exhaust fumes, corrugated iron roofing, and free running chickens in a village just outside Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya. When she was till living under the wings of the Leiden evangelist, things looked very different. The Dutchman had a mansion in Nairobi’s most luxurious suburb, that was furnished as a “women’s house”. Through the Leiden church, the street whores would study an honourable trade: dancing, singing, modelling. They were even taken to the church in Leiden, in the Netherlands, to tell of their success. <br />But suddenly it was all over and their future exploded like a burst soap bubble. There was no more money and the ladies were, without excuse put onto the street, where nothing else but their old customer circle awaited them in the pole-dancing clubs. <br /><br />Ian Wainaina worked at the women’s house till it abruptly came to an end. In the meantime he has become a well-known Kenyan artist, but he was employed as a dance teacher. He noticed how scared the prostitutes were of their rescuer, Gert-Jan Agtereek. <br />“The atmosphere could be very pleasant, especially when he wasn’t there. He then entered into the room and everyone was still. He was just like a mafia boss. <br /> <br /> Already then there were rumours that the church leader made abuse of his position. There was a change in Agtereeks thinking, said those who were involved. That happened at the same time that Agtereek made his decision in 2003 to move to Kenya – with money from Leiden and in the name of Christ – to do good works on the African continent. <br /><br /> Before Gertjan emigrated, the Pentecostal church was very modest – “dowdy, drab”, claimed a former member. The women wore dresses to their ankles, going to the beach was forbidden because of the temptations there. A man and a woman were not allowed to be together in one room. <br /> But with the evangelical work with the street prostitutes he totally went to the other extreme, related those who were involved. Suddenly it was announced in the Leiden church that women must go to the market and buy sexy underwear.<br /> “He took girls into his house”, said a former employee about Agtereek in Kenya. “he paid one of the prostitutes 1200 euros to make a video about how you as a woman can please a man. This was for the church in Leiden, because the people there were too old fashioned when it came to sexual matters”. <br /> Glenn Siegers was in those days the Agtereeks assistant pastor in Kenya. “He would sometimes suddenly say in the middle of the night that the Holy Spirit has inspired him to go to the clubs. And then he would go. We always had to sit in the sex clubs where the girls were pole dancing. It was totally unhealthy. Agtereek looked at porno under the motto of “doing research” because he wanted to set up church dating sites. <br /> <br /> A friend pastor from the Congo asked point blank: “does he sleep with the girls?”<br />One of the girls, that wants to remain anonymous because of reprisals, confirmed that that happens. “He takes them in his car and then lets them perform sexual acts”.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-13433658650461451842010-06-08T06:20:09.167-04:002010-06-08T06:20:09.167-04:00PART I
Leidsch Dagblad Friday 14 may 2010
Leiden ...PART I<br /><br />Leidsch Dagblad Friday 14 may 2010<br />Leiden evangelist harasses ‘converted’ prostitutes in Kenya<br />‘Sexual intimidation of pastor’<br /><br />BY SILVAN SCHOONHOVEN<br />NAIROBI – Church leader Gertjan Agtereek of the Leiden Pentecostal church OCN seeks in a demanding way sexual contact with women that he himself, in the name of the Faith, promises to deliver them out of prostitution. This is stated by victims in Kenya. <br />Members of the affiliation at the Turkoois Avenue have to give up substantial amounts of their income. Church members also took out loans – that in many cases were never paid back. Believers believed that their money would find their way to Agtereek’s good works in Africa. The pastor himself travels back and forth between Leiden and Nairobi, where he keeps himself hidden out of fear from his creditors. In Nairobi, 2004, using money from Leiden, he put into motion a rescue campaign for prostitutes. He bought them off the street and housed them in a women’s house where some sort of training and a salary was promised. When the debts increased, the women were without any explanation put back on the street, whilst they had months of their salary still owed to them. <br />When the women complained, the pastor threatened them with lawsuits or to disclose their past. The majority of the prostitutes were forced back into their old profession. At this moment in time the church is again busy in setting up a new women group. <br /><br />Prostitute Faith Gacheri Mwenda, from the first group states that Agtereek regularly bombards her with indecent requests. “He phoned every evening asking if he could sleep with me” she said. “I was scared to death” According to her and two other colleagues Agtereek has approached other women. <br /><br />It is very difficult to oppose the demanding advances: Faith had to sign a strangling contract to take part in the women group. The “employee” had to be 24/7 available telephonically. Disobedience to the “employer” led to dismissal. If the employee at any time spoke in a negative way over the organisation or “over the personal life of the employer”, then you were threatened with a maximum penalty of one-year salary. <br />The organisation has already approached the women and tried to force them to take back their statements.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-88021675456670542702010-05-26T06:43:07.281-04:002010-05-26T06:43:07.281-04:00Leidsch Dagblad 21-10-2009
PRESTIGIOUS HIGHRISE F...Leidsch Dagblad 21-10-2009<br /><br />PRESTIGIOUS HIGHRISE FLATS IN NEW YORK AND MANILLA<br /><br />CHURCH LEADER RECRUITS PERSONNEL FOR A NEW MULTINATIONAL COMPANY.<br />By:-Sylvan Schoonhoven<br /><br />Leiden- The church leader, Gertjan Agtereek, who has been accused of swindling, is now looking for personnel for a new multinational company that he has founded. This “Design & Development Group” boasts of glittering office towers in New York and Manilla. The chances are great that, after previously failed business adventures, that again this will eventually come to nothing. <br />Agtereek, leader of the controversial Leiden Pentecostal OCN is looking for musicians, writers, data administrators, web designers, assistants, theologians and many others. The name of Agtereek doesn’t appear anywhere on the impressive website of the D&D group (www.dndsite.com). The setup of the website, however, very clearly carries his fingerprint. One of the employee recruits turns out to be FeMarie Almazora. Almazora has been Agtereeks assistant since the time that Agtereek has tried to establish worldwide church networks of GCCI. Also for GCCI, personnel were recruited on a large scale with exciting words. This ended up, in many cases, in conflict and unpaid salaries, loss of income and eventually bankruptcy. <br />Agtereek has been living in Nairobi, Kenya since 2003. From this location he still had leadership over the church organisation OCN and the addiction clinic Winnersway situated on the same premises, Turkooislaan. The pastor and his organisation have been for a long time under scrutiny for fraud and swindling, but the last few months, there has been extra attention to their comings and goings. There have been inspections and politicians are concerned about them. That the church leader is looking for new sources of income now that the money tap of Winnersway, under pressure from the politicians, was closed, was already evident last week. It became clear that from Leiden a church pyramid scheme under the name of Ministry Network was in the making. With the enterprise D&D, Agtereek gives his dream the chance of not only a church, but also a business to be successful.<br />Rockefeller<br />It is evident from personnel advertisements, that whoever solicits for a job at D&D must have an affinity with Pentecostal churches. The company has, as far as the eye can see, very little to with faith. The enterprise commends itself as “designer and developer of constructive concepts for special markets”. D&D designs “ideas”, “organisations”, “training”, “communication” and “technology”– that is, just about everything under the sun. The clientele includes universities, but also development help organisations, banks, and indeed also churches. Names of clients are not made known.<br />It is suggested that D&D is a large, prestigious, international company with many departments and talented employees. One of the offices is housed in the Rockefeller Center in New York. A second office has recently opened its doors in the just as impressive Enterprise Center in Manilla, Philippines. In both cases, however, it appears that this is merely a “virtual office”. It is nothing more than an impressive address, telephone number and a service that sends on the post to the owner. “Use a wvirtual office to make the most impressive impression on your clients, ” writes the company, Regus, that hires fake offices.<br /><br />PVV : “Round up group”<br />The PVV has in writing asked extensive questions to state secretary Bussemaker (National Health). She wants the department not only to be concerned with the addiction centre, Winnersway, but also with the affiliated Leiden Pentecostal church. PVV – member of Parliament, Fleur Agema, demands that “Agtereek and his men call a halt to the situation” and asks if the state secretary is “prepared to round up this group and to prosecute”. The victims must receive state help and ex-clients should be able to re-claim their snatched money. She also wants to know why the government did not intervene earlier.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-590993056810491712010-05-26T06:40:24.111-04:002010-05-26T06:40:24.111-04:00Leidsch Dagblad 15-10-2009
PYRAMID SCHEME AFTER W...Leidsch Dagblad 15-10-2009<br /><br />PYRAMID SCHEME AFTER WINNERSWAY.<br /><br />BY:-SYLVAN SCHOONHOVENAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-35049550470586287832010-05-26T06:39:50.573-04:002010-05-26T06:39:50.573-04:00Leidsch Dagblad 15-10-2009 Part II
PYRAMID SCHEME...Leidsch Dagblad 15-10-2009 Part II<br /><br />PYRAMID SCHEME AFTER WINNERSWAY.<br /><br />BY:-SYLVAN SCHOONHOVEN<br /><br /><br />UNLIMITED MONEY, HALLELUJAH!!<br />The Leiden OCN church is again extracting money from believers using a pyramid-like construction. The SP and PVV have been asked for the 2nd time to have an emergency debate in Parliament over the comings and goings of the Pentecostal church in the Turkooislaan. <br />The pyramid scheme, “Ministry Network” or M-Net was established by Gertjan Agtereek. He tried a few years ago to start a worldwide church network. He also founded “Club 100” where he tried to get 100 most intimate friends to pay €50 a month to be able to view family photos and have access to his chat site. <br />Now he has launched an extensive website with the purpose of generating money from Kenyan believers. Pastors who are already members enthusiastically recommend M-Net. “It is a great opportunity to acquire a university education” and “to earn unlimited money”. “This is your only chance don’t miss it, God Bless and stay blessed, Hallelujah!” <br />However, membership is not only freedom and joy. Whoever sends in an application have their hands and feet immediately bound to a long list of conditions orders and demands. The unsuspecting member is responsible for any members that don’t pay, whom he has recommended. He has to immediately accept assignments from the leaders and carry them out with the utmost priority. The copyright of any work done has to be relinquished, and he has to always be telephonically available, but most of all: everything, absolutely everything that has to do with the Network must remain a secret. It is forbidden for the members to speak anything but positive things about the Network, the leaders or their families. Punishment for violating any rules is cashing in the equivalent of one years Kenyan salary. It also looks like you are being employed and are receiving a salary, when in fact you must pay in. <br />“You just don’t understand anything: commented OCN pastor Dennis Sieval on these accusations. You will see that this is not a pyramid scheme. The website was a while later offline.<br />What is a pyramid scheme?<br />According to the law of games of chance, the pyramid scheme “is, an opportunity whereby participants make a deposit or enter into an agreement in order to have the benefit of acquiring a portion of the goods or an obligation that subsequent participants make or enter into.” These pyramid constructions are often disguised, for example, it arouses the thought that members think that the membership is good for something other than what it is intended for and that to introduce new members is just a side-business, whilst the scheme really revolves around jockeying for participants.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-25902759238063184192010-05-26T06:38:47.164-04:002010-05-26T06:38:47.164-04:00Leidsch Dagblad 15-10-2009 Part I
PYRAMID SCHEME ...Leidsch Dagblad 15-10-2009 Part I<br /><br />PYRAMID SCHEME AFTER WINNERSWAY.<br /><br />BY:-SYLVAN SCHOONHOVEN<br /><br />LEIDEN- The addiction rehabilitation centre, Winnersway is not yet shutdown and the men who are responsible for the centre are looking for new sources of income. In Kenya, the Leiden pastor Gertjan Agtereek, has begun a pyramid scheme under the guise of religion. Pyramid schemes are forbidden in the Netherlands. Agtereek has unfolded his plans on the following website:- www.ministry-network.com<br />The purpose of this network is that members pay a monthly amount, then they themselves introduce new members in the form of a so-called M12 group, a group of 12 followers like Jesus and his 12 disciples. These members also pay a contribution and then they must get to work to find followers. The person who succeeds in establishing two “generations”, that is 144 new members, receives a substantial amount from the organisation. But anyone who dares to say anything negative about the organisation has a fine of 100, 000 shillings (€892) hanging over his head : this is a small fortune in Kenya. <br />What precisely the advantages of the membership of M-Net are, remain vague. There is a promise of church training/education, that according to the site is “internationally recognisable”, especially by “universities in the USA”. M-Net is already “in 50 countries” with an office in New York. The controversial church leader was already busy at the beginning of the year, behind the scenes, with plans for a “Agtereek University”. Agtereeks name or that of the helpers of the Leiden Pentecostal church OC N do not appear anywhere on the M-Net site. The site however seems to be registered at the same postal address as the previous Kenyan branch of the Leiden church. <br />M-Net is described as an enterprise of the Association of Great Commission Churches and Ministries (AGCCM). This is registered by the Chamber of Commerce at the Leiden address – Turkooislaan 131, where the OCN church and Winnersway are housed. The board members are the Leiden OCN and Winnersway leader, Dennis Sieval and his wife. The 3rd board member is the Leiden lawyer Roger Lelkens, who lived for a short while in Kenya. Sieval denies that this is a pyramid scheme.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-29202481096330043792010-05-20T19:49:39.257-04:002010-05-20T19:49:39.257-04:00Link mentioned broadcast:
http://www.eenvandaag.n...Link mentioned broadcast:<br /><br />http://www.eenvandaag.nl/buitenland/35943/op_zoek_naar_gert_jan_agtereek_in_keniaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-88754050520646180112010-05-17T16:33:24.616-04:002010-05-17T16:33:24.616-04:00Dear readers,
I would like to announce a new broa...Dear readers,<br /><br />I would like to announce a new broadcast which took place today at the Topical program One Today (Dutch: Een Vandaag) with of course the very sad history by this "church" in your country.<br />I think it reached a lot of Dutch viewers. I hope KBC will also broadcast this programm in your country or at least do something with the documentary.<br /><br />The documentary will soon available at http://www.eenvandaag.nl. Pass this message, everybody should see this documentary!<br /><br />With kind regards en best wishes,<br /><br />Jan WillemAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-7209093259561255292010-04-25T12:57:47.417-04:002010-04-25T12:57:47.417-04:00Stef van Rijn's address:
Kileleshwa estate. G...Stef van Rijn's address:<br /><br />Kileleshwa estate. Githunguri road Viraj apartments. At the rounderabout of Kasuku centre.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-68558379082497989852010-04-25T12:56:22.564-04:002010-04-25T12:56:22.564-04:00Gert Jan (JOHN) Agtereek's address:
Kileshwa ...Gert Jan (JOHN) Agtereek's address:<br /><br />Kileshwa estate, Jacaranda lane palm- <br />springs apartment.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-5313497488095318102009-12-10T18:29:33.637-05:002009-12-10T18:29:33.637-05:00New broadcasting Een Vandaag (topical tv) 16 decem...New broadcasting Een Vandaag (topical tv) 16 december 2009, view this later on http://www.eenvandaag.nl<br /><br />About Winnersway again and this time some comment of our Secretary of State of Health Mrs. dr. J. Bussemaker.<br /><br />With kind regards,<br /><br />Jan WillemAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-67914282031283041802009-11-27T20:05:43.776-05:002009-11-27T20:05:43.776-05:00Our Sercetary of State, Mrs. dr. Jette Bussemaker ...Our Sercetary of State, Mrs. dr. Jette Bussemaker took her decision about Winnersway, the drug rehab center connected to former OCN church after receiving the final reports of the financial watcher CSZ.<br /><br />She decided to close the rehab and withdrew their permission by law.<br /><br />This means former OCN (now under new name) can't expect any money from the government anymore.<br /><br />The replacing of the Winnersway clients takes longer then expected because of their various problems. But Mrs. Dr. Bussemaker will take care that the Take Care Office (Dutch: Zorgkantoor) will replace these people.<br /><br />Another OCN related isue closed with this, let's wait what is next.<br /><br />With kind regards,<br /><br />Jan WillemAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-78164282874810975392009-11-12T18:55:18.044-05:002009-11-12T18:55:18.044-05:00Dear fans of this blog,
Winnersway drugs rehab ce...Dear fans of this blog,<br /><br />Winnersway drugs rehab center closed<br /><br />Our Secretary of State in Health, Dr. Mrs. J. Bussemaker closed Winnersway temporarily which was connected to the OCN (former GCCI) church. <br />She decided this because they didn’t give enough attention to the demands she gave in October 2009.<br /><br />We’re glad the Winnersway clients will find alternative rehabs to follow their program. All the clients have to leave Winnersway.<br /><br />Final closure is nearly sure, the expectations that they will give a good follow up to the last demands Dr. Mrs. J. Bussemaker gave are very uncertain. Then over about 2 weeks the rehab will be closed.<br /><br />We’re glad with the persistence of our members of parliament and are thankful how they handled these matters.<br /><br />With kind regards,<br /><br />Jan WillemAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-9986846219031557782009-11-04T14:01:12.907-05:002009-11-04T14:01:12.907-05:00The owner of Barndesteeg 6 in Amsterdam decided no...The owner of Barndesteeg 6 in Amsterdam decided not to extend the rent to Winnersway from januari 1st, 2010. <br /><br />Winnersway used this facility to give food to the homeless people and they tried to place drug addicted persons to drugs rehabilitations centers.<br /><br />So Winnersway has tot look for a new facility, but since they were on television at topical broadcasting programm 1 Vandaag it will be quite difficult to find new accommodations.<br /><br />With kind regards,<br /><br />Jan WillemAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-93817616820693652009-10-29T16:51:02.723-04:002009-10-29T16:51:02.723-04:00Update Winnersway about drug rehabilitation centr...Update Winnersway about drug rehabilitation centre connected to OCN (former GCCI)<br /><br />Mrs. Dr. J. Bussemaker, our Secretary of State for the Ministry for Public Health wrote a new letter October 29th, 2009 concerning Winnersway drug rehabilitation centre, which is connected to the OCN church (which has a new name by now) of Gert Jan Agtereek.<br /><br />I try to give a brief description of the head points in this letter:<br /><br />The original letter can be found at the next url, of course in Dutch: <br /><br />http://www.minvws.nl/kamerstukken/lz/2009/brief-inzake-winnersway.asp<br /><br />Short content of this letter:<br /><br />The IGZ (Intern Health Care governmental organization) investigates and will bring report at Mrs. Dr J. Bussemaker at November the 4th 2009. In this investigation they will give a final report whether Winnersway gave a follow up at her demands begin October, because they failed in many ways.<br /><br />The Care Office (Zorgkantoor, another governmental institution which checks several things) already gave a negative report on October 16th 2009, they already broke down the agreements for 2009 and 2010 with Winnersway. They already said the care did not fit to the demands and they don’t trust any change in this anymore. They also told about their doubts about the connection of Winnersway directors border with OCN.<br /><br />Questions of a member of the Second Chamber which concern the Ministry of Justice will be passed through them. The FIOD (Fiscal Intelligence Investigation Services) will be asked when necessary to start an investigation because it is wanted by the Directorate Healing Care institutions (CSZ). The CSZ will at first hand investigate financial interlocking between the OCN church and the drug rehabilitation centre Winnersway. The result will be known at November 16th 2009. <br /><br />If there are reasons in which Winnersway passed the border of the law, then notification will take place at the Public Prosecuter and the Ministry of Justice will prosecute the responsible people. But of course there must be grounds found to prosecute, otherwise nothing will happen.<br /><br />To go short, everything is according to our Dutch law, the minister said about the broadcastings that this “matter awakes emotions”, but she is right saying she has to follow the law in this. Let me remark (Jan Willem) that she did this in an excellent way, she fully interpreted all possibilities in our law system.<br /><br />For short this is the last news about Gert Jan Agtereek, who is in your country at the moment, soon there will be a new follow up.<br /><br />No rights can be derived from the content of this document. The information laid forth in the this writing is checked carefully but may be subject to changes.<br /><br />Let me know what you think!<br /><br />Kind regards,<br /><br />Jan WillemAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-8705115108873591522009-10-27T06:04:08.577-04:002009-10-27T06:04:08.577-04:00Hello there,
I like to announce that Gert Jan Agt...Hello there,<br /><br />I like to announce that Gert Jan Agtereek was in Leiden this weekend and he went back to your country after this weekend. <br /><br />Eénvandaag topical broadcast television programm already put a photograph on their webiste at http://www.eenvandaag.nl. On this photograph you see Marinde V. confronting the Big guy with the loaned money to her parents. On the background you see the Eenvandaag interviewer.<br /><br />I hope people in your country (the ones who still need money from GJA) will also confront him one day with a topical television programm. Or that one of the girls will tell their story at television? Otherwise he will feel quite save hiding in Kenya. The main thing is: justice has to be done with the law as the base in this matter in your country!<br /><br />Tonight the broadcast will take place, see my last message. You can view this broadcast later on the same url at http://www.eenvandaag.nl.<br /><br />With kind regards,<br /><br />Jan WillemAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-19231861510666665302009-10-26T15:23:10.876-04:002009-10-26T15:23:10.876-04:00TOMORROW TUESDAY October, 27th 2009 at 6.15 (18.15...TOMORROW TUESDAY October, <b>27th</b> 2009 at 6.15 (18.15 Dutch time) Netherlands 1 broadcast the topical programm "Eenvandaag" ("OneToday")<br />the follow up about Gert Jan Agtereek:<br /><br />Broadcast: Will those who lost money get their money back from Gert Jan Agtereek? Look how Gert Jan Agtereek walks into the set up at Schiphol Air port by the Dutch reporters when he tries to get away."<br /><br />Programm will be available the next day (of course Dutch) at <br />http://www.eenvandaag.nl<br /><br />For Roderick,<br /><br />Kind regards,<br /><br />Jan WillemAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7486446.post-60315111376001668162009-10-21T15:29:05.566-04:002009-10-21T15:29:05.566-04:00Great job man! Keep exposing him!
http://gertjana...Great job man! Keep exposing him!<br /><br />http://gertjanachtereek.punt.nlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com