STINA SPLINTER
Christine Gerrie Splinter, born September 3 1947 in Velsen-Noord, states on December 10 1998 to the police in Rijswijk, the following:
I heard from my brother that I was sexual abused in my youth by my father.
However, I can not remember anything about it.
We also heard from Jane Oostrom, the ex-wife of Gerard Blankespoor, that the latter sexually abused his own children.
She does not know whether her daughter, Edith Blankespoor, has also been abused by her father Fred Blankespoor.
” I heard from my brother that I was sexual abused in my youth by my father; however, I can not remember anything about it “
Stina Splinter is convinced that both Gerard Blankespoor and Fred Blankespoor have a bad conscience, because they are very alert and suspicious.
She emphasizes once again that she has never seen that Edith Blankespoor has been sexually abused by Gerard and Fred Blankespoor.
On June 11, 1999, Stina Splinter explains she receives the book “My body is dear to me” from Edith Blankespoor’s friend, Mark, with the remark that incest has been committed in her family.
Stina Splinter continues saying she believes him immediately, because two days later she has heard from her brother Coen Splinter that she has been sexually abused by her now deceased father.
With her own words “Now she was ready to accept that she and Edith Blankespoor have been abused.”
FACTS
– Stina Splinter heard from her brother that she has been abused and later on she also heard that Gerard Blankespoor has abused his own children.
In Jane Oostrom’s statements to the police, she explains that she has not seen anything that indicates this.
However, talking to Stina Splinter Jane Oostrom says she now knows it for sure; Gerard Blankespoor has abused his children.
The certainty with which this is claimed is remarkable.
Also the fact that Stina Splinter does not actually remember anything of sexual abuse, but knows that she is sexually abused. That is more than remarkable, to say the least!
– Now, six months later, Stina Splinter knows it for certain: she too has been sexually abused.
This is literally stated by Stina Splinter in the interview to the police.
” The fact that Stina Splinter does not actually remember anything of sexual abuse, but knows that she is sexually abused, is more than remarkable, to say the least “
– In those six months Stina Splinter namely goes for therapy to the Konoinia Foundation, where they go back into her memory based on Freudian psycho-analysis. That is why she now knows for sure.
MOTIVE
Stina Splinter accepts this explanation offered by Stichting Konoinia with open arms in order to construct her life in a way that she can live with her own abuse, including her divorce and the similarly constructed life of her daughter Edith Blankespoor.
On top of that comes the fact that Stina Splinter has developed a pathological adoration for people with spiritual authority, first for Henk Blankespoor in his role as her minister/counselor, later for the spiritual leadership of the Nehemiah congregation, as well as for the spiritual leaders from the Konoinia community where her life is gradualy deformed.
” Stina Splinter has developed a pathological adoration for people with spiritual authority; Stina Splinter is not able to think independently, due to adoring and worshipping people who she feels are rising above her and therefore have the knowledge ”
Stina Splinter has been stuck throughout her life with this kind of leaders, who constructed the truth for her.
Stina Splinter is not able to think independently, due to adoring and worshipping people who she feels are rising above her and therefore have the knowledge.
Stina Splinter has been in therapy based on Freudian psycho-analysis for six months at the Konoinia Foundation, where they go back into her memory in such a way that almost always incest or sexual abuse show it selves as the culprit.
These recovered constructed memories are then used to rewrite the own past so the responsibility for the real lived life goes to the perpetrator of that so-called incest story.