It was Otto Von Bismarck, the Iron Chancellor that said "if the Dutch lived in Ireland, they'd feed the world; and if the Irish lived in Holland, they'd drown."
Otto von bismarck had some great quotes for most nations for america he had this: Otto von Bismarck Quote: “God has a special providence for fools, drunks, and the United States of America.” The Americans are a very lucky people. They're bordered to the north and south by weak neighbors, and to the east and west by fish. Otto von Bismarck.
He is a good blabbermouth but he's the one who is essentially responsible since for sowing the seeds fir ww1 by meddling in balkans with the Berlin treaty and by extension ww2. So please dont be quoting this guy
What a joke delusional poor in everything tiny The Netherlands is too poor and too dumb ;) even I speak fluent Dutch it is one of useless languages in the world unlike Bahasa Indonesia is much preferred to be studied around the world. Yet, those criminals has been drawing Indonesia the world's richest natural resources and largest archipelago too small on the world map since Mercator projection 1569 while in reality should be as huge as Russia, real Indonesia has 3 timezone.
I was born and raised in Veldhoven. Did my schooling there and studied in Eindhoven. During my study in the early 90’s, as part of a project, me and some fellow students did an interview with someone from the startup company ASML. Little did we know it would become THE major player in IT. I am still proud to hear about ASML. Not only because it started in the town that I was born, but also as a student to talk with them in the early days.
Netherlands has caved in seeing its share of the Chip Market evaporate it's selling more Lithography machines to China in desperation as the Chip market under US domination implodes with sales crashing world wide. China produces all the low to medium chips it can use. With new technologies about to replace current lithography techniques ie Photonic and Gallenium Chip technology developing at an awesome pace in China. Once these hit the market no one will want old slow technologies. China also does most of the world's Chip testing and has developed equipment to test 3nm Chips along with other patents. The only thing seriously affected is mobile phone Chips. They also have the world's fastest super Computer dwarfing US technology it is about to go into serial production. What's 5hst you say China steals everything. Yeah and Israelistan is not supporting Nazis in UKRAINE.
@@Tethloach1 They never was power. They are same hypocrite looters as Germany, France, England, but they are much much smaller...To compensate this they dreaming themselves power, which not existing elsewhere, just in their head...
I am New Zealand born from Dutch parents whom immigrated to NZ in the early 1950's along with many other Dutch immigrants at that time. The Dutch have always punched far above their weight in economics innovation. Am proud to be a Kiwi and also proud of my Dutch heritage.
@@dennistap3693 Sadly they didn't. They could not even speak English and wanted us to be Kiwis and did not realise that learning both lamguages would have been quite simple. But they always spoke Dutch between themselves and to their Dutch friends so we understood it well but could not speak it. Ironically on my second visit I stayed with family that knew not a word of English and somewhere in my memories came out all this Dutch and within a fortnight I could speak it well enough I could even talk to sellers at the markets and they did not know I was a Kiwi. But I had learnt the speech mannerisms and I did the guttural part extremely well:)
Chance meeting? I am Dutch and once had a police chief, Herman Dijkzeul, Ridderkerk area, I thought. He once told me he has a brother? had in New Zealand. What a story. Coincidence does not exist. Herman was then chief of the Amsterdam police motorcycle team....PS. I was once able to become a police officer in Australia with an accelerated English course. If only I had done it.
Hi. It was not my father as he was Johannes and was a dairy farmer in a town called Whangarei but he did say he had a distant relation in Auckland who was a baker and did extremely well. They would meet when Dad travelled to Auckland though I never met him. At one point you could send a letter to Dijkzeul, New Zealand and it would find my parents:)
For clarification : 1:26 . It was *Count* William the 4th of Holland that gave Rotterdam its city rights in 1340, not *King* William the 4th who lived 500 years later. Had me scratching my head in confusion for a second.
That 2nd William the 4th (i.e. from the pic) wasn't a king either: he was Stadtholder of the United Provinces. The current king of the Netherlands is just as close to being King William the 4th: the title, King, is correct, the name Willem-Alexander just isn't exactly Willem.
Is it their schooling, their family values that keeps them the way they are? You’d think with all the pop culture the family structure would break down the country, look at UK and US? But the Dutch are intact
@@EmilGhiurau Nope, same pop culture from the early 70's hippies till now adays wokies. Traditional families are still here, but the main popular, urban culture is similar to that of every Western city. My millenial generation inherited a wealthy country and a lot of values that still apply, but we suffer the same globalist stuff. That doesn't take away centuries of culture, but on the surface it seems it does. Trade, efficiency and honesty is in our blood, no matter our family values or dominant pop culture. Especially the capacity to adapt to other cultures or languages is key in world trade. I own an international food business and people from all around the world tell me how good the Dutch reputation is in trade business. So yeah, we inherited a lot and still make profit of that.
@@bruiladebeen5671 I met a few but not knew much about Dutch people and I liked them. Am very interested in other people's culture and way of doing things. After reading the comments here in this video, wish my children would learn and adopt something like what the Dutch are proud of: trade, efficiency and honesty. Family values are as much embedded in the Filipinos, too. Cheers!
My greatest concern is how to recover from all these economic and global troubles and stay afloat especially with the political power tussle going on in world.
@Elizabeth O'Neil Stocks are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 250k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are a lot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look.
@Charlotte Claire We are only just an information away from amassing wealth, I know a lot of folks that made fortunes from the Dotcom crash as well as the 08’ crash and I’ve been looking into similar opportunities in this present market, could this coach that guides yo help?
1 answer who nobody dears to challenge. Sound money. We dont have sound money today and that is a result of the monetary polici made back on 15 august 1971 when president nixon separated money from gold . And now we are a good 50 years stuck on a infinite expanding monetary system called ( fiatcurrency ) . And now people are wondering why inflation is ravaging the world . Inflation is Just to much currency in circulation wich causes to erode your purchasing power .
If the economy is your greatest concern, you should be very very thankful honestly. The vast majority of people on this planet have to survive by working hard for long hours and still rarely have enough for things they need. The economy is set up by those with most of the wealth, in a way that guarantees they maintain their wealth, simple as that. Unless you are in that group of people, life will continue relatively unchanged throughout this final demise of the US empire. People should be excited for an opportunity to make a better system, everyone knows and has known the current system was never sustainable
@@jbertucci but that is unfair, you compare a nation with 18-19 mil people to an nation woth 350+ million people. Ofcourse the second one is going to have a bigger army. The netherlands has some key reasons. The again because we are so small we have less enemies compared to the united states. Having a big army litteraly has no meaning in wealth and economical power.
My uncle lives in a small town just outside of Amsterdam and his business supplies many of the major airlines with all kinds of things. The Dutch are extremely industrious and allways have been. Good move Holland!
*Yes! 100% agree with you...!!!* *... The Netherlands have long been a very impressive country that hits way above its weight on a worldwide scale...!!!* *ALSO... China is a global threat today only because the West keeps feeding it the money & technology needed for its nefarious ambitions! It's about time nations like the USA & The NL blocked this...!!! AND... the hypocrisy of China to claim such a move violates trade norms* (10:47 _min)_ *when it's the world's biggest violator & repeat offender of such norms, is seriously comical...!!!* 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@@eddyk6853 The number is misleading as it's determined by the value of the products. If you export high value items such as cheese and dairy products, you don't need a large land area.
The sneakiest thing about locating our masterplan to dominate the world in Veldhoven is that even Dutch people regularly forget that Veldhoven exists. Make all the videos you want nobody will ever remember what we're doing >:) Also fun fact, by the time the rest of the world caught up to UV lithography, ASML already has bought the patents to a tried and tested new method from a starter company that went bankrupt but left an idea that gets transistors even smaller than photons physically ever could :P
@@JustMe-sh8nd I actually had an internship for the company (MAPPPER Delft) ASML bought the electron lithography plans from so I imagine I am more part of it than you if you wanna get serious about it. Don't think my ability to guess how you spell Veldhoven has anything to do with that. But you could also just pretend that a sense of humor exists and this was meant satirical like a normal human being just saying.
I love this video with beautiful images of the Netherlands. There are a few discrepancies in the video though. there are almost 18 million Dutch, The "Nieuwe Waterweg" was opened in 1872. This canal connected Rotterdam directly to the North Sea. The Power of the Dutch golden Age, from about 1588 to 1672, with its global maritime supremacy was mostly concentrated in Amsterdam. Rotterdam was pretty insignificant at that time. The economical power of Rotterdam , to what it is today, started really after the opening of the "Nieuwe Waterweg". There other videos of the Dutch Golden Age, The Glorious Revolution and the settlement of New Amsterdam that are worthwhile watching.
I agree there are discrepancies in the video. However he was correct about the canal during Wiliam IV (count of holland and NOT king) who lived around 1300-1350. To evade toll at the city of Schiedam, they dug a canal from the 'Schie' river to the 'Rotte' river. Therefor this canal is known as the 'Rotterdamse schie'. Only much later they created the 'Nieuwe Waterweg' canal (1872) which was needed to let the Rotterdam harbor grow into a gigantic port. Before the 19th century, Rotterdam was only a small port city between other port cities (Schiedam, Delft/Delfshaven, Dordrecht,.....).
@@Twentsekoffieleut Interesting. I did not know that part. Before the Nieuwe Waterweg I think through Brielle was the shortest route to the North See. Or alternatively through the river Spui and than the Haringvliet. And before the Nieuwe Waterweg the Canal through Voorne. Towards Hellevoetsluis. Not living in the Netherlands anymore I realize how special the Dutch history really is.
The best way to be a super power is being a secret super power. We will never be high enough to be a threat to the other powers but we will always be in the negotiations with strong leverage. Don't control by force , lead by persuations.
Exactly hahahahahahaha excellent isnt it ( and the Jews are the same very smart clever and if need be very persuasive thats why they are soo hated in the world but they will triumph 😤 over all and those dumb Arabs can only build tunnels and play terrorists games ( stupid twits ) this is what hate does to a human being it turns you into ashes Hallelujah for the dutch and the Jewish people Amen and Amen ???? I had a Jewish grandfather and a dutch grandfather the one i got to know was dutch and also a lithographer I wished He wouldv been alive today God that would’v been soo great hallelujah God bless you and have a great week 💟☮️💟☮️💟☮️🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱✡️🕎✡️🕎✡️🕎✝️🛐✝️🛐✝️🛐🕉️☸️🕉️☸️🕉️☸️🕉️💯💙🙏🙏🙏🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘
Some group of economists have projected that both the U.S and parts of Europe could slip into a recession for a portion of 2023. A global recession, define as a contraction in annual global per capita income, is more rare because china and emerging markets often grow faster than more developed economies. Essentially the world economy is considered to be in recession if economic growth falls behind population growth.
It’s a delicate economical season, so you can do nothing or little on your own. Hence, I will suggest you get yourself a financial advisor that can provide you with valuable financial information and assistance.
That’s why I always make it a point to speak with a financial advisor before choosing any investments. Apparently , I’ve been using one since the pandemic, using profits oriented tactics and minimizing risks as a buffer against inevitable downtrends.
In addition they have valuable access to insider knowledge and analysis, making failure virtually impossible for them. I’ve made over $1.5million passively working with Gregory Thomas Patchak, my advisor for over three years now.
__ Your advisor really seem to know this stuff. I found his online-page when I made a google search of his full names online, read through his resume, educational background and qualifications, it was really impressive. I left him a note and booked a call session with him..
Gregory Thomas Patchak's strategy has been helping a lot of traders/ holders out there, with his program I was able to recover my losses from the crash so swiftly...
A minor addition would be that it isn't ASML that's choosing to trade with China or the USA but rather those are restrictions put in place by the Dutch government on behalf of the USA. I'm sure there's a hefty financial and diplomatic incentive for it. But the company ASML itself doesn't have much to say about it.
The USA are a bully when it comes to force foreign companies to follow their sanctions. German banks had to learn this the hard ware when it came to Iran sanctions. Also, over the years, ASML bought a number of other companies to build a complete solution portfolio for their clients. As such, they also now have development sites in the USA and as such they have to follow restrictions imposed by the USA. In essence, they simply had no choice.
The Dutch were once the most powerful economy in the world despite being an even smaller country than they are now. Their lack of domestic economy means they do and have always relied a lot on trade and thus initial desperation eventually lead to dominance.
There is so much to love about the Netherlands, they are pioneers in many aspects. With just 18 millions of inhabitants they have impacted this world in the most positive way in my opinion. As human beings it seems as though they are one step ahead of everyone else. ❤ and hope to visit one day.
@@karri2004 So?? So come visit! You will be asked to enjoy pickled herring, food from the wall and stroopwafels when you come though. Can't visit and not eat some native food XD
Absoluut, ik denk dat weinig mensen dit weten. Nu mogen we Nederland ook een Tech Super Power noemen. We moeten gewoon trots hierop zijn. Dus, we zijn 'klein, maar dapper 😉'.
@@aaron6493 Ik weet het niet. ASML is zoals gezegd best wel een dingetje, globaal. Komt ook al jaren in het nieuws als zijnde van wereldbelang met gevaar voor spionage van allerlei kanten. Zelf verwacht ik dat meer mensen ASML kennen dan de Deltawerken. Van bijv. Urenco en hun rol in de wereldwijde nucleaire proliferatie weten ook maar weinig mensen. Beiden indirecte sloofjes van de VS... Oppervlakkig zijn is makkelijker vol te houden, denk ik dan (vandaar dat de VS ooit eens zo zwaar heeft ingezet op entertainment en het slachtbad van de social media nu). NL is ook al eeuwen een drijvende motor van de wereldorde op de achtergrond. De beurs hebben we zo'n beetje uitgevonden, net als het kapitalisme wat erbij hoort. De wereld leegroven en er schatrijk mee worden en vervolgens gigantische bedrijven bevoordelen met achterdeurtjes. De industriëlen en het koningshuis verdeelden de koek graag... (bilderberg, shell, unilever - vooral Bernhard is er groot - en klein mee geworden). Ik snap het wel, maar de trots mag best wat gepaster - we kunnen blij zijn met de techniek, maar de reden dat uitgerekend ons kikkerlandje in zo veel gebieden uitblinkt, is niet altijd even rooskleurig. Net als de VS leunen we ook al 100 jaar op geïmporteerde arbeid middels immigratie, nadat de slavernij aanwas/goedkope arbeid op een laag pitje kwam te staan: 100 jaar geleden waren er zo'n 10 miljoen Nederlanders minder. Als je dat dan vergelijkt met bijvoorbeeld België... Ook allemaal van die dingen die de meeste mensen niet kan interesseren. Maar goed. Beter wat in de melk te brokkelen hebben, dan niets.
@@aaron6493 wat bijv. ook iets is: ASML wordt door zeer veel landen zwaar gesteund, omdat hun chips de westerse oorlogsindustrie ook gigantisch bevoordelen. Vooral dat is nogal een minder rooskleurig aspect in deze. Niet verwonderlijk dat China daar ook zwaar op inzet momenteel (chipproductie naar China toe trekken, net als veel van de grondstoffen voor chips, maar ook elektrische batterijen). Taiwan is om soortgelijke redenen van cruciaal belang. Niet vanwege de goede lieve vrede, de mensen, maar gewoon ouderwetse macht, dominie... Vandaar dat de VS zich bemoeit met wat ASML hier doet...
Great video! Just want to mention that your Dutch pronunciations were actually pretty good! It's a difficult language to get right for non-native speakers and I appreciate you putting in the effort.
As a Dutchman I confirm: HILARIC BULLSHIT!!!! Most historical facts and geographic images are incorrect. For instance; We never had a king called William the fourth. The cannelproject in Rotterdam started 650 years laterThe image of Veldhoven is Amsterdam etc. Amsterdam was the biggest harbour in 1600, Rotterdam started in 1850 to grow. We have 18million habitants, not 19. Besides that there is a huge Chinese spyoperation going on at the naive ASML. And Taiwan and Japan have similar factories.
Only if he put as much effort in being honest Netherlands is currently ranked 4th in being money laundering tax haven...so still looting developing countries... Its riches came from slave labor when church told VOC to use slave trade to compete with the spice trade... It was last country to ban slavery because of this And dutch have nothing to do with asml... All its tech comes from usa
I agree, I think Netherlands and Belgium (Flanders) have a special adaptive population, they are the only countries where you can speak any language and this helps them work anywhere or allow any international company to function without communication problems. If you checkout france, germany,spain,etc. those populations only want to speak their own languages and make it difficult for international players to put important infrastructure.
yes i agree with you. We have AJAX and strongest farmers army i the world. We sit quiet in the corner making people thinking that all we have is flowers and mills meanwhile building a background for world dominance xD
@@sebkeccu4546 Kinda agree on this. I'm from the Netherlands and as a child being able to also speak english while having dutch parents was just a normal thing. Most of our cartoons and movies for kids where never dubbed and always just in English. But only as an adult when starting to travel to different countries I was so surprised how bad people are at speaking English. It really took me a while to realize this is really just a dutch thing. I don't know why but English just came as a second language when growing up and never really stood still by the fact that this is actually weird. We were always told as kids that this is important because we are a small country and that we need to be able to work on a global scale. I never realized this is really a dutch thing, but I'm kind of happy I grew up with this the world is your playground mentality. Do your business everywhere but always bring home the goods is what we get fed here from a very early age. Unfortunately I must say that with these newer generations this mindset is getting a bit lost now. For example nowadays all movies and cartoons are dubbed in dutch and in schools they teach allot less about that international mindset. Also many dutch politicians nowadays look at other countries as an example and also inhibit their us first practices, losing some of our dutch culture in the process. We were never this nationalists type of country and we were always open to explore. But sadly the nationalist mentality is growing here and there's even people who want the Netherlands out of the EU and separate ourselves as a country from the world. They think that things will go better this way but they don't realize that The Netherlands has always been a world hub and that's actually what made is do so well.
My boy jack you are back finally! Whenever I watched one of your videos, it just gives me a calming feeling inside and gets me curious about the world around me.
What a joke delusional poor in everything tiny The Netherlands is too poor and too dumb ;) even I speak fluent Dutch it is one of useless languages in the world unlike Bahasa Indonesia is much preferred to be studied around the world. Yet, those criminals has been drawing Indonesia the world's richest natural resources and largest archipelago too small on the world map since Mercator projection 1569 while in reality should be as huge as Russia, real Indonesia has 3 timezone.
Veldhoven is next door to Eindhoven, home town of Philips Company. Eindhoven didn't exist as a city until Philips started producing lightbulbs and expanded into way too many industries to mention. What is now called Eindhoven used to be a group of small villages like Strijp, Gestel, Tongelre and Acht, to name a few. ASML and a few other companies (Origin if my memory serves me well) were spin-off's of Philips, many of whom stayed geographically close to their mother-ship. Philips was considered one of the best employers in the Netherlands for many years, not in the least for their huge contribution to the welfare of their employees in the form of housing, schools, cultural centres and health care facilities. Not to mention Frits Philip's pride and joy PSV (Philips Sport Vereniging), which is most known for their soccer club. Their accounting system was top-notch, as well their inhouse schooling facilities. Many companies were started by ex-Philips employees, contributing to the growth of the formerly poor area.
@@hilleoomen2603 En zo komt Breedero weer in beeld: In 1232 verleent Hendrik I aan Eindhoven stadsrechten. Een officiele vertaling uit 1422 luidt als volgt: Henrick bij der gratiën goidts hertoge van Lothryck allen denghenen die desen brieff sullen sien saluyt doen te weten eenen jegelijcken, dat wij onser stadt ende borgers van Eyndhoven, deselfde vryheyt ende dieselve sententiën hebben verleent, dewelcke hebben onse stadt ende borgers van den Bosch, bevelende deselve borgers van den Bosch, dat sy des versocht synde, dieselve sententiën hen sullen seggen en hunne rechten verclaeren, als sy tot hun om raet sullen comen, willen oock, dat dieselve borgers van Eyndhoven alle weecken eenen dagh sullen hebben de merckt binnen hunne vryheyt, ende belasten den naegebueren, daer rontomme woonachtich, dat sij alle weecken totten voorseyden merckt sullen comen. Ende tot confirmatie van dyen hebben wy dese letteren doen besegelen, Gegeven ten Bossche in 't jaer ons heeren duysent tweehondert twee en dertich.
my grandfather worked there for 40 years right from 1945 till his pension. maybe even in 1944, as he would be in his early 20s and tried to get out of the German war machine. (having a job at Philips was a great way to be safe, as it was essential for the Germans, so you got a permit to stay and not be send to the Ruhr, making bomb shells) he got his pension in the early 80s ( and a very nice pension it was, he basically could help pay for the education for 5 grand children)
I am so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed forever. I'm a single mother living in Vancouver Canada, bought my first house in October and hoping to retire soon if things keep going smoothly for me
Everyone needs more than their salary to be financial stable. The best thing to do with your money is to invest it rightly, because money left for saving always end up used with no returns.
I’m looking for something to venture into on a short term basis, I really need to create an alternate source of income, what do you thing I should be buying?
Another thing about ASML and their machines, the machines need ASML personel to operate them. So even when some company gets their hands on those machines, they still need ASML to use the technology to make the chips. They cant just take them apart and copy it bc its way and way to complex. Btw really good video! I enjoyed it alot!
Fun Fact within the monopoly of ASML there lies another one. ASML is dependend on a german company which has a monopoly on some of the components that ASML needs to have for their chipmaking machines.
Still ASML is the only company capable of of ever building such a great machine for chips. The Chinese bought a machine and tried to rebuild it then selves but they didn’t succeed. This shows the amazing craftmanship from ASML and they are the only ones with that great craftmanship. So basically everybody is still depend of ASML, just because of great craftmanship.
Jack Sir, Let me say from Australia, thank you for your research and Channel videos. It's one of a kind. Really informative. Thank you from Australia.🇦🇺
Stock market was also invented in the low countries. And company shares too. Founded New Amsterdam on Manhattan and the colony spanned present day New York State, NJ and Delaware. The coin was the Daalder. Which became Dollar.
@@CakeorDeath420 That's because daalder is derived from Thaler (from Joachimstahl) the coin of choice of the Hanze. It was translated into Dutch as both daalder and daller. The last name made it to England where it was mispronounced as dollar, and the rest is history.
With markets tumbling, inflation soaring, the Fed imposing large interest-rate hike, while treasury yields are rising rapidly-which means more red ink for portfolios this quarter. How can I profit from the current volatile market, I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $125k bond/stocck portfolio
Me too. I thought about investing in the financial market, I heard that people make millions if you know the tricks of the trade, but I lack good knowledge and a strategy to outperform the market and generate good yields. I have $160,000 but it's hard to bite the bullet and do it. Money is hard to come by
@Jane Viella Exactly how can I get in touch with Sofia Erailda Sema, what are her services, is she verifiable, do you think she can help me, I live in Canada
I just looked up the broker you suggested on Google and I'm incredibly impressed with her credentials,so thank you for sharing. I scheduled a phone call with her.
Fine video with only one flaw. The developments of the 14th, 15, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th century were all heaped together into "16th century". That's Trumpian think. But apart from that, the video is excellent and quite correct and the narrative is entertaining, and, curiously enough, well thought out.
poor immigrant.. What a joke delusional poor in everything tiny The Netherlands is too poor and too dumb ;) even I speak fluent Dutch it is one of useless languages in the world unlike Bahasa Indonesia is much preferred to be studied around the world. Yet, those criminals has been drawing Indonesia the world's richest natural resources and largest archipelago too small on the world map since Mercator projection 1569 while in reality should be as huge as Russia, real Indonesia has 3 timezone.
Great Clip Jack! This is BTW one of the reason for the tensions between China and Taiwan as Taiwanese TSMC, the world largest contract chip maker using ASML machines, is the only Global player outside the US and Japan (except ASML of course)
Yeah I was extremely confused that he never once mentioned TSMC or Taiwan. I had to pause the video and look it up to see what the relationship is between the two companies, because that seems like important and relevant information
No, this is not the town of Veldhoven! I grew up in Veldhoven and the only footage I have seen in this video that actually is recorded in Veldhoven is where you can see the ASML factory itself. All other material is from elsewhere.
What a joke delusional poor in everything tiny The Netherlands is too poor and too dumb ;) even I speak fluent Dutch it is one of useless languages in the world unlike Bahasa Indonesia is much preferred to be studied around the world. Yet, those criminals has been drawing Indonesia the world's richest natural resources and largest archipelago too small on the world map since Mercator projection 1569 while in reality should be as huge as Russia, real Indonesia has 3 timezone.
@Taunter Atwill Yeah...and that goes for a lot of dumb asses from other countries who listen to their brainwashed Governments and their liberal news outlets also...including you. I've been to many countries I'm not stupid I see what is going on with people who live in them....Believe it or not...some Germans I met mainly young never heard of the Brandenburg Gate and the once Berlin Wall that surrounded it and trust me I can give you plenty more examples...So don't come on here and tell me all Americans are dumb because it's obvious other countries has their share of dumbasses living in it also.
Hi Jack, nice video! Two small corrections: in the Netherlands we are with around 18 million at the moment, not 19 :) And it wasn't King William IV (because we only became a Kingdom in 1815), but Count William (or Willem in Dutch) the 4th who was involved in the founding of Rotterdam in 1270.
The Netherlands controls the World because it makes the best semi-conductor manufacturing machinery. It chooses who it sells the machines to. Their silicone chip production machines are beyond what anyone else can produce - they have a World Monopoly on the machines that make what the World runs on. Little known fact. I know because my kid is an expert on the installation of those machines. Those machines are the new weapons of global power - you can either manufacture chips or you can't - the Netherlands decides which category you fall into.
I rather have the Dutch decide than anyone else.. could be influenced by the fact that I'm Dutch though :) PS: I would be very careful with spouting personal information about this like that if you're saying the truth about your son.
True and a fact. Without the Dutch, no high end chips. Ok, my father is Dutch, but I work in ICT and the Netherlands are at least 10 years a head. No joke. So in this sense, the Netherlands is a superpower.
I lived in Veldhoven as a child and recently searched on Google Maps for the house where we lived at the time and it is still there but has almost been swallowed up by the ever-expanding ASML factories
They forgot to mention that the Netherlands is front and center for the start of the WEF's (World Economic Forum's) plans for a world dictatorship. Starting with the destruction of Netherlands farms in order to induce the mass starvation of millions of 3rd world people that depend on them. A starvation that is a prelude to the world chaos needed to create a world government.
One part is missing in this very good content. Cutt throath competitors from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and the US invest heavy in ASML and are important shareholders. In the R&D and obtaining the most modern Chip making machinery they are 100% allies. R&D Engineers from Samsung, Intel, TSMC etc.etc. work together with ASML engineers. There is still a huge shortage of qualified Engineers in the region around Veldhoven. Fun fact is that Philips who started at Eindhoven spawned ASML and left a pure international R&D facility after leaving the HQ at Eindhoven. It exceeded all expectatations and grew exponentionally The region has become the silicon vally of Europe. There is a big chanche that the HQ of Philips will return to this region.
Any chance of aquiring shares Btw politics is a cut throat or rather a sudden death mystery wonder how will they keep the knowledge ,engineers main shares in their power
As a Dutchman, I can respond to this video with some nuanced smirk :) Yes, the Netherlands appeared to be quite successful during the centuries since they emerged as a loosely unified republic inside larger European imperial constraints. The Dutch could benefit from their relative defensive geography (much water, impeding large armies to enter and attack), whilst acting relatively independently from their theoretical rulers. Experience with international trade probably started with the Hanze union of cities, during which trade was mostly limited to sea-faring between countries at the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. The mindset of independence initiated the drive to explore ways to improve ship building for the peoples' own sake, and not for the sake of the remote ruler. Holland became a place for others to which they would resort, as a place of freedom and lack of persecution. By the way, "Holland" is not a synonym for "the Netherlands", as the East and South were more affected by foreign rule than the core-land that became known as Holland. Thick books have been written about the history of this small country, so we should not try to condense too much into a few sentences. It seems remarkable though, that we do no hear that often the mentioning of the way in which mighty Great-Britain lost several sea battles against this small country, in which the Raid on the Medway is perhaps the most iconic one. The British do not like to be reminded of those defeats, and who can blame them?
As an Englishman, with all the benefits of the British education system.........I had no idea about these navel battles ( I just can't bring myself to call them defeats, just coes we lost lol) until I visited the Rijksmuseum. The Spanish armada however.......😆
A grand illusion that white people of the Western world (that represent only 9 % of world population) will rule the planet earth for another 500 years...is as crazy and insane as to believe that you can win a nuclear war against nuclear superpower Russia. Great Islamic, Chinese, Indian, African, Russian and Turkish civilisations are absolutely incompatible with the the white population of Western Europe and United States. White people, Western culture, Western norms, Western rules based order and Western ideas are foreign, alien and dangerous for those ancient civilisations. And clash of civilisations will strike white people with such force, hate and brutal strength that West will not be able to stand up on it's two feet ever again.
Great video. One correction though. ‘In the mid-1200’ and ‘soon after that King William IV…’ There’s more than 600 years between those two events. The portrait is indeed William IV, but he lived from 1711-1751. He wasn’t a king, but stadholder. He had little to do with Rotterdam. Rotterdam got their city rights from Count William IV. He lived from 1307-1347.
Don’t forget that ASML and NXP both belonged to Philips. Because both companies suffered losses, Philips divested them! But after both companies were on their own two feet, they started making significant profits and are now doing much better than Philips! I worked as a Network Consultant and Project Manager for Philips and NXP with pleasure, I hope to work one day for ASML also after I finish my CCIE EI Lab!!! 😊
as a belgian i fully respect my dutch friends :P you guys helped me save tenthousands of euros on car repairs :P by just being better engineers than the germans xD
Actually, they are currently building the successor to the EUV machine called High-NA machine. They will deliver 6 of those machines to Intel this year. It is also said to be the most complex machine man has ever built.
Loved you started with the history. Would have been nice to note that "the Dutch empire" was bassicly a buisness, they started as the first "stock exchange" in the world. People from europe, like spain, bought stocks into the comapy and started a militaire. Because of the windmills to started to create shipping boats faster by using itnas a cutter fornthe wood. If I am not misstaken
@@Dionysos640 the "British empire" and the nationalism that came with it was just a useful tool for these companies who didnt want to pay (and frankly could no longer afford) for the cost of their security. Domestically, the "police" served in similar fashion to break up worker strikes in the UK cos paying for that would bankrupt the industrialists. In the USA domestically they were slave-catchers. The USA army likewise exists in order to bully the world into accepting economic dictates. Obviously none of this has anything to do with the free market. Mercantilism.
The oldest stock exchange in the world started in Antwerp, Belgium in 1460 under the rule of Philip the Good. It traded financial securities primarily bonds. The Antwerp stock exchange also became the first to keep written records of its trading.
And slave trade... To compete with the spice trade... Because church told them african r not human Now its hub of money laundering tax haven... Even beating Swiss or British criminals
@@tomasomaonaigh7659 The ANC government has brought South Africa to ruin. Just watch our recent address to the nation on RUclips and you will get a pretty good picture. We have become a pathetic joke to the rest of the world.
@@jacquismit9762 So sad to see what has become of a once prosperous state, the same fate which is planned for all western states. Begs the question as to who is responsible, I could make suggestions, but I shall digress. I hope you and yours are as well as can be in these interesting times.
Only read the headline title, but OK. Why not? Every other government has screwed it up ,why not let a country who can fix it..fix it 🤷🏼♀️Go right ahead Netherlands.
Fun fact about a machine of asml being sold to china, the company tried to copy the machine but in the proces the machine broke because it was to complicated. And this was one of the older versions
@@karinneeskens fun fact: the CEO of ASML admitted to Dutch TV that the Chinese managed to import one of their machines. The Chinese wanted to examine it so they could replicate it for themselves, so what they did was disassembling the entire machine to research how it worked from the inside and then putting it together, but in the process of doing so the Chinese accidentally broke it and never got to know how it broke and what they did wrong, and at the end, they were still clueless on how it worked.
Hey Ben I remember watching your stock vidoes a while back before you started working on your e-commerce business and i remember your channel really inspired little me to sit down and learn about stocks, investing and dividends and all that. Not that i understood much of what any of that was back then, but i vividly remember a video of you talking about how google had closed at -5% for the day and you saw that as a discount to buy more. Also i remember you talking about how you discussed stocks with your father and you weren’t all that happy about him playing with penny stocks 😂. Good times back when investing was still a niche on youtube and not every channel was shoving get rich quick bs down our throats. Anyway, i just wanted to thank you for all the hard work you put into your videos and how you have had a positive impact on who i am today, and i wish you good health and good luck with your future projects!!
@ronniedoorzon1576 true, but the are more imports of flowers that are resold, have you got any idea how many flowers are imported from just China alone? I'm half Dutch born overseas, worked in schiedam harbor for a few months, I'm pretty aware of what's going on 😂
Dude thanks for teaching me something about the country I got roots from! Very glad to have learnt something new about it, and the funny but simple linguistic fun fact about the origin of Rotterdam‘s name!
Als een youtube filmpje je dit moest leren. Houdt ik mijn hart vast. De kwaliteit, kennis, normen en waarden zijn van de hele erge lage kant deze tijd.
@@thedutchelectrician8636 Perhaps he's NOT DUTCH and had no idea about the names of cities. ''Als een youtube filmpje je dit moest leren. Houdt ik mijn hart vast'' Als een youtube filmpje je dit moest leren houd ik mijn hart vast. (dat is EEN zin, ''houd ik , loop ik, niet ''loopt ik) De kennis, normen en waarden van je taalbeheersing zijn van EEN ERG lage kwaliteit/laag niveau. ''Zo DOE JE DUS TAALTJE GEBRUIKEN''
Reminds me of " The United East India Company (Dutch: Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, the VOC) was a chartered company established on 20 March 1602 ". In Dutch, the name of the company was the Vereenigde Nederlandsche Geoctroyeerde Oostindische Compagnie ( abbreviated as the VOC ), literally the 'United Dutch Chartered East India Company' ( the United East India Company ).
@@tedcrilly46 It takes a lot more power, resulting in more generated heat that has to be transported away. To make effective use of a larger chip, you need a more complex design, which introduces new challanges. Also it takes time for a signal to propagate through the chip, limiting the maximum frequency. Larger chips can be used, but since ASML is only concerned with the technology required to produce chips, they keep advancing that direction.
Recently, I am reading the Neglected Formosa, a translation from the Dutch of Frederic Coyett’s ‘t Verwaerloosde Formosa. It is so interesting to understand the connection between Dutch and Formosa(Taiwan) in the 17th century and compare it with the connection between ASML and TSMC in the 21st century. Geologically, so far away but technologically, so intertwined.
Exactly. A lot of companies passed on TSMC when it first started, but ASML smartly didn't. In no small part TSMC made ASML what it is today and the vice versa.
The Netherlands have always had an outsized global importance. They're pretty awesome. Everyone knows about the US's power, but people often overlook some of the smaller European nations that have had a major global impact.
*I traded well on my Demo account but when I invested in to my main account i lost all my funds. Please i need an expert to assist me with my trading. It's frustrating how people loss funds in this trading, I really feel so bad.*
*Mary smith special strategy is in her realistic approach and that's sets her far above other brokers who sets outrageous targets and fails to get it.*
Great video,you certainly did some homework 🙌 The Dutch "Jan van Riebeeck" found South Africa in 1652 in the Cape province, where I'm from, lots of interesting history.
I live about 2km from there and can see the grounds from my appartment. My parents live 300m from ASML and I have to drive through their property to get there. I know so many people working there. And it's a company that treats their employees so well!
Thing is, the Netherlands or any EU country, is not interested in taking over the world, but we are interested in having our place as an independent sovereign superpower with insured peace, because that's why the EU was made, we hate wars.
No thanks, 🤡. 400+ years of the last 500 have been Euro terrorism. Spread diseases, killed millions and did more damage than IS, Taliban, AL Qaeda combined. Tbh you need to learn more about history!
Great video. I would suggest a book for further reading. The Perfectionists: How Precision Engineers Created the Modern World, by Simon Winchester. The book describes how modern precision engineering traces it’s origins back to the Industrial Revolution in England with standardization of measurement, development of standardization in really fundamental things such as standardization of screw threads enabling the transition from artisans making individual objects to mass production. The innards of the machines operating at the dimensions of far ultraviolet wavelengths of light are incredible if not breath taking.
And ALL of it was made possible with One key ingredient... Liberty. No one was pointing at inventors saying, you can't do this, and you can't do that. Fun fact: le industrial revolution destroyed both the environment, and human health... just to make money. Destroying both your environmental and human capital is the sort of investment you can't really do so many times. We can look back on it with rose tinted spectacles now, but I bet it was quite hellish to live through. Now, having said it's an investment best not repeated... I bet Globalist boffins at WEF etc. have calculated exactly when it would be profitable to burn through human And environmental capital.
0:06 is not Veldhoven (looks like eindhoven), I am from there. We do not like the mass migration to Veldhoven, because ASML buys all the houses. So people that are from this village, can't live here anymore. But I am happy that our economy is doing good (besides that everything becomes so expensive for us, that people are getting more poor)
9 hours ago (edited) On the map it showed Britain owning Australia but actually the Dutch (Able Tasman) claimed all of Australia since 1642. They started mapping it (Queensland) in 1606, First European (Dutch) born here in 1623, First permanent residents 1629 and had many settlements before Cook. The whole of Australia was mapped but the east coast had an accurate line without the bays as Tasman was too far from the east coast shore when circumnavigating . Also the route of shipping didn't show the Brouwer Route since 1611 which out of 10,000 ships to Indonesia 1,000 past in sight of most of the west coast of Australia. When the English arrived the Dutch put in a formal complaint to the European courts but were too busy with domestic affairs, although the Dutch never relinquished the territory, in theory still owning it, except for Aboriginal true ownership of course.
only the real poor colonise others ;) What a joke delusional poor in everything tiny The Netherlands is too poor and too dumb ;) even I speak fluent Dutch it is one of useless languages in the world unlike Bahasa Indonesia is much preferred to be studied around the world. Yet, those criminals has been drawing Indonesia the world's richest natural resources and largest archipelago too small on the world map since Mercator projection 1569 while in reality should be as huge as Russia, real Indonesia has 3 timezone.
@@clementwainaina9406 aboriginal never ownership. They did not believe in it. Most savage tribes don’t. They do believe in warring on those outside the tribe. There were several peoples in Australia before it was discovered by Europe, but something happened to them.
Fun fact: when the Dutch empire was at its peak, the naval fleet of the Dutch empire was over twice as large as the French and British naval fleet combined! I am a Dutchmen myself and I still live in the Netherlands and I can confirm we are working on a project to upgrade our economy.
Yeah, but you guys got your dutch asses kicked out of Recife in the mid 1600s. It was a pretty humiliating defeat as you were routed by an army of africans, amerindians, and, guess who?....... women! Anyways, thanks for founding my hometown. Today, I'm European so I'm often around A'dam and stuff.
@BanzodoAndarilho nào obrigado. trying to bring you guys a little bit of culture . Then the portugees, the spanish,english and the bitches that instead of sugar gave us syphilis 😂
It’s overlooked that The Netherlands was a global superpower at one time. Their technology developed to harness the power of the wind was a part of that. I wasn’t aware to what extent the Dutch are still such an economic powerhouse coupled with next level technological innovation.
@@sebe2255 They definitely were a global colonial power, but as the video points out they didn’t try to take over continents like the English, they were smarter and transitioned into a world economic power apparently, bigger than France or England economically in terms of exports.
@@sebe2255 BS, During the 17th century and half-way the 18th century they ruled the waves. Ever heard of the first and richest public EVER? The VOC was 8 times larger than APPLE nowadays. At one time the Dutch navy was bigger than that of the rest of Europes Empires combined. All FACTS. Another FACT not mentioned in british history books is the successful invasion of England, Scotland and Ireland late 17th century by the Dutch. Learn REAL history.
@@peterdevalk7929 Peter man lul niet. Koning Willem III was co-heerser samen met zijn vrouw (Dochter van de vorige koning). En hoewel Nederlandse troepen betrokken waren bij zijn landing in Engeland had hij ook gewoon steun van de protestantse Engelse elite. Het is echt totale onzin om te zeggen dat een Nederlandse invasie op eigen houtje was. Wat betreft de heersende macht op zee, dat is ook niet echt waar. Hoewel Nederland in de 17de nog een match was voor de Engelse op zee, was het in de 18 eeuw totaal geen concurrentie meer voor de Royal Navy. Nederland had een paar goeie decennia op zee, maar je moet niet overdrijven
The name veldhoven comes from "field farm", thats how it started. We are so lucky some cast of division from Philips (only 40 guys at the start in the 80s) grew to become this critical player asml. Needless to say the village and neighbour eindhoven (end farm) are growing out of their seams with the spectacular growth of asml (and its 3000+ local suppliers).
@Jack Chapple I love your video! A funny note on 1:25: ‘King William IV’ is not the Wiliam IV that made Rotterdam officially part of Holland, that was 'count' William IV of Holland (1307 - 1345). The man in the picture, that lived 400 years later, is neither ‘King’ William IV, but ‘Stadholder’ William IV (1711 - 1751), reigning the netherlands the time it was a 'hereditary' republic. Kings under the name William reigned the Netherlands another half a century later, in the period 1815 - 1890: King William I, II and III. That makes technically our current king William Alexander, since 2013 (yet another century later), the only ‘King William IV’. (But he refused to go under that name). :D
Oh hi :) Netherlands OP
Welcome back, I hope you stick around. :)
He lives! Welcome back, Jack
you're alive? what else have you been up to?
I love your videos, but I would like to see a list of your sources that you use for your videos please. Thank you!
I am proud to be Dutch
It was Otto Von Bismarck, the Iron Chancellor that said "if the Dutch lived in Ireland, they'd feed the world; and if the Irish lived in Holland, they'd drown."
Otto von bismarck had some great quotes for most nations for america he had this: Otto von Bismarck Quote: “God has a special providence for fools, drunks, and the United States of America.”
The Americans are a very lucky people. They're bordered to the north and south by weak neighbors, and to the east and west by fish. Otto von Bismarck.
@@marcusfranconium3392 It was that isolation that made it immune in a way none of the other major powers had. Thus the luck.
As an Irish German American the quotes make me laugh
OTTO VON BISMARK WAS A GENIUS!!!!
He is a good blabbermouth but he's the one who is essentially responsible since for sowing the seeds fir ww1 by meddling in balkans with the Berlin treaty and by extension ww2. So please dont be quoting this guy
Netherlands has always amazed me as it's a Trillion dollars trade super power with just 18 million people.
Because free market and entrepreneurship is a religion In holland. It's embedded in their DNA
Same as singapore
Netherlands is actually underrated compared to Germany or Nordic countries.
What a joke delusional poor in everything tiny The Netherlands is too poor and too dumb ;)
even I speak fluent Dutch it is one of useless languages in the world unlike Bahasa Indonesia is much preferred to be studied around the world.
Yet, those criminals has been drawing Indonesia the world's richest natural resources and largest archipelago too small on the world map since Mercator projection 1569 while in reality should be as huge as Russia, real Indonesia has 3 timezone.
@@svenvdw4894 Another former colonial nation which got its ill gotten wealth from exploitation of the Chinese and Indonesian for centuries.
Coming from Veldhoven, it's been amazing to see ASML explode over the last two decades.
Also, none of those Dutch city shots are from Veldhoven.
Noticed this too. It would be kind of like talking about Boston and showing footage of New York and Miami because it looks more iconic 😆
Zo zie je maar, niet alles geloven wat we horen of zien.
Ik bedoel maar, misschien bestaat Veldhoven wel helemaal niet. Wie weet, ben jij er wel eens geweest? Ik niet.
@@precursor4263 net zoals Wyoming. het bestaat niet
de regering is aan het liegen
@@precursor4263 Ik woon en leef toch wel echt in Veldhoven man hahaa dus helaas bestaat t wel
And this was only one year ago. A lot happened with ASML. Its power and domination grew unprecedented.
I was born and raised in Veldhoven. Did my schooling there and studied in Eindhoven. During my study in the early 90’s, as part of a project, me and some fellow students did an interview with someone from the startup company ASML. Little did we know it would become THE major player in IT. I am still proud to hear about ASML. Not only because it started in the town that I was born, but also as a student to talk with them in the early days.
Russian power! The main engineer of ASML, the man behind most of their latest innovations is Russian.
Netherlands has caved in seeing its share of the Chip Market evaporate it's selling more Lithography machines to China in desperation as the Chip market under US domination implodes with sales crashing world wide. China produces all the low to medium chips it can use. With new technologies about to replace current lithography techniques ie Photonic and Gallenium Chip technology developing at an awesome pace in China. Once these hit the market no one will want old slow technologies. China also does most of the world's Chip testing and has developed equipment to test 3nm Chips along with other patents. The only thing seriously affected is mobile phone Chips. They also have the world's fastest super Computer dwarfing US technology it is about to go into serial production. What's 5hst you say China steals everything. Yeah and Israelistan is not supporting Nazis in UKRAINE.
@@АшатаН-и1у this is definitely not true stop spreading disinformation
@@yfelwulf yada yada yada
Holy shit what happened to this comment section...
The Netherlands is definitely the best historical example of "playing tall" if the world was just a bunch of paradox games.
yeah only mistake he made was about our population saying it is 19 milion
@@Dark-28200 maybe in a couple years or decades lol
What do you mean?
@@kepspark3362 you don't play any paradox games like EU4, Vicky 2/3, or Hoi4 do you?
@@kepspark3362 Not much ground but very technologically advanced.
The power of the Netherlands has always been Europe's greatest unkept secret
Merck toch hoe Sterck.
I love ❤ the Netherlands *but* it's the superpowers that have the smiley warheads 🚀 😫
The power of Helland is to streal the world, misuse and being selfish af...
Did it get that power from France, Germany, Italy, and Greece? or did it always have it?
@@Tethloach1 They never was power. They are same hypocrite looters as Germany, France, England, but they are much much smaller...To compensate this they dreaming themselves power, which not existing elsewhere, just in their head...
I am New Zealand born from Dutch parents whom immigrated to NZ in the early 1950's along with many other Dutch immigrants at that time. The Dutch have always punched far above their weight in economics innovation. Am proud to be a Kiwi and also proud of my Dutch heritage.
Groeten uit Nederland !! Hope you learned Dutch from your parents. ;-)
@@dennistap3693 Sadly they didn't. They could not even speak English and wanted us to be Kiwis and did not realise that learning both lamguages would have been quite simple. But they always spoke Dutch between themselves and to their Dutch friends so we understood it well but could not speak it. Ironically on my second visit I stayed with family that knew not a word of English and somewhere in my memories came out all this Dutch and within a fortnight I could speak it well enough I could even talk to sellers at the markets and they did not know I was a Kiwi. But I had learnt the speech mannerisms and I did the guttural part extremely well:)
Chance meeting? I am Dutch and once had a police chief, Herman Dijkzeul, Ridderkerk area, I thought. He once told me he has a brother? had in New Zealand. What a story. Coincidence does not exist. Herman was then chief of the Amsterdam police motorcycle team....PS. I was once able to become a police officer in Australia with an accelerated English course. If only I had done it.
Hi. It was not my father as he was Johannes and was a dairy farmer in a town called Whangarei but he did say he had a distant relation in Auckland who was a baker and did extremely well. They would meet when Dad travelled to Auckland though I never met him. At one point you could send a letter to Dijkzeul, New Zealand and it would find my parents:)
Half kiwi half tulip
For clarification : 1:26 . It was *Count* William the 4th of Holland that gave Rotterdam its city rights in 1340, not *King* William the 4th who lived 500 years later. Had me scratching my head in confusion for a second.
The painting was of stadholder William IV. You're welcome.
@@Matthijsklaassen You're right. So the video is double wrong haha
That 2nd William the 4th (i.e. from the pic) wasn't a king either: he was Stadtholder of the United Provinces. The current king of the Netherlands is just as close to being King William the 4th: the title, King, is correct, the name Willem-Alexander just isn't exactly Willem.
@@Apollorion Willem wilde geen nummer zijn helaas.
@@BiteBolt_77 Hoezo "helaas"? Heeft hij nu ook geen ISBN ofzo?
One thing the Dutch are known for is honesty. If only RUclipsrs were similarly honest with their video titles...
Is it their schooling, their family values that keeps them the way they are? You’d think with all the pop culture the family structure would break down the country, look at UK and US? But the Dutch are intact
@@EmilGhiurau Nope, same pop culture from the early 70's hippies till now adays wokies. Traditional families are still here, but the main popular, urban culture is similar to that of every Western city. My millenial generation inherited a wealthy country and a lot of values that still apply, but we suffer the same globalist stuff. That doesn't take away centuries of culture, but on the surface it seems it does. Trade, efficiency and honesty is in our blood, no matter our family values or dominant pop culture. Especially the capacity to adapt to other cultures or languages is key in world trade. I own an international food business and people from all around the world tell me how good the Dutch reputation is in trade business. So yeah, we inherited a lot and still make profit of that.
@@bruiladebeen5671 that’s good to know. What kinda of food business do you own?
You are now talking about our Government than I Guess cause they are nothing like honest.
@@bruiladebeen5671 I met a few but not knew much about Dutch people and I liked them. Am very interested in other people's culture and way of doing things. After reading the comments here in this video, wish my children would learn and adopt something like what the Dutch are proud of: trade, efficiency and honesty. Family values are as much embedded in the Filipinos, too. Cheers!
My greatest concern is how to recover from all these economic and global troubles and stay afloat especially with the political power tussle going on in world.
@Elizabeth O'Neil Stocks are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 250k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are a lot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look.
@Charlotte Claire We are only just an information away from amassing wealth, I know a lot of folks that made fortunes from the Dotcom crash as well as the 08’ crash and I’ve been looking into similar opportunities in this present market, could this coach that guides yo help?
1 answer who nobody dears to challenge. Sound money. We dont have sound money today and that is a result of the monetary polici made back on 15 august 1971 when president nixon separated money from gold . And now we are a good 50 years stuck on a infinite expanding monetary system called ( fiatcurrency ) . And now people are wondering why inflation is ravaging the world . Inflation is Just to much currency in circulation wich causes to erode your purchasing power .
If the economy is your greatest concern, you should be very very thankful honestly. The vast majority of people on this planet have to survive by working hard for long hours and still rarely have enough for things they need. The economy is set up by those with most of the wealth, in a way that guarantees they maintain their wealth, simple as that. Unless you are in that group of people, life will continue relatively unchanged throughout this final demise of the US empire. People should be excited for an opportunity to make a better system, everyone knows and has known the current system was never sustainable
@@jbertucci but that is unfair, you compare a nation with 18-19 mil people to an nation woth 350+ million people. Ofcourse the second one is going to have a bigger army. The netherlands has some key reasons. The again because we are so small we have less enemies compared to the united states.
Having a big army litteraly has no meaning in wealth and economical power.
We only have 18 million people in the Netherlands.
Netherlands really chose the right civilisation and got the agriculture bonus and did the right research 💀 Definitely 5 million power at least
Don't forget the polders😁
😭
Civilization intensifies
Don't forget the flowermarkets
Don't forget dam building and dikes.
My uncle lives in a small town just outside of Amsterdam and his business supplies many of the major airlines with all kinds of things. The Dutch are extremely industrious and allways have been. Good move Holland!
The greenies are working hard to make NL a stone age country within a decade.
wouldn't expect less from a country that literally colonized the sea xd
Yeah funny no mention of the Dutch-East-India Company
@@davegraham716 We brought ciivilisation there. Without that, they would still be slaves under the portugese. They were better off under the dutch.
*Yes! 100% agree with you...!!!*
*... The Netherlands have long been a very impressive country that hits way above its weight on a worldwide scale...!!!*
*ALSO... China is a global threat today only because the West keeps feeding it the money & technology needed for its nefarious ambitions! It's about time nations like the USA & The NL blocked this...!!! AND... the hypocrisy of China to claim such a move violates trade norms* (10:47 _min)_ *when it's the world's biggest violator & repeat offender of such norms, is seriously comical...!!!* 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
The stat that surprised me the most from Netherlands is that it is the by far (over 50%) the largest flower exporting country in the world.
The Netherlands Has Become The World’s Second Largest Food Exporter (2017)
@@eddyk6853 yeah to a country 237 times bigger than the Netherlands.
Part of the flower exports from the `Netherlands are re-exports from flowers brought in from Kenia and South Africa in transit to the rest of Europe
17.5*
@@eddyk6853 The number is misleading as it's determined by the value of the products. If you export high value items such as cheese and dairy products, you don't need a large land area.
The Netherlands is an awesome country full of smart people except in the government
Dutch government= U.S. slaves.............greetings from a Dutchman
You sound like every other bottomfeeder out there. You exist in every country, beyond basic.
That is so true 😂
man woke up and decided to speak straight facts
Im dutch what you are saying is 100% accurate
The sneakiest thing about locating our masterplan to dominate the world in Veldhoven is that even Dutch people regularly forget that Veldhoven exists. Make all the videos you want nobody will ever remember what we're doing >:)
Also fun fact, by the time the rest of the world caught up to UV lithography, ASML already has bought the patents to a tried and tested new method from a starter company that went bankrupt but left an idea that gets transistors even smaller than photons physically ever could :P
OUR masterplan?? There is absolutly nothing OUR in your story... shut up being a part of it if you don't even spell VelDhoven correctly.
@@JustMe-sh8nd I actually had an internship for the company (MAPPPER Delft) ASML bought the electron lithography plans from so I imagine I am more part of it than you if you wanna get serious about it. Don't think my ability to guess how you spell Veldhoven has anything to do with that. But you could also just pretend that a sense of humor exists and this was meant satirical like a normal human being just saying.
Veldhoven*
Veldhoven: I was able to rise to the top of chipmaking tech...... from zero.
Dutch: What is a Veldhoven?
You forgot to add "Muahahaha!"
I love this video with beautiful images of the Netherlands. There are a few discrepancies in the video though. there are almost 18 million Dutch, The "Nieuwe Waterweg" was opened in 1872. This canal connected Rotterdam directly to the North Sea. The Power of the Dutch golden Age, from about 1588 to 1672, with its global maritime supremacy was mostly concentrated in Amsterdam. Rotterdam was pretty insignificant at that time. The economical power of Rotterdam , to what it is today, started really after the opening of the "Nieuwe Waterweg". There other videos of the Dutch Golden Age, The Glorious Revolution and the settlement of New Amsterdam that are worthwhile watching.
Yes the scenery is beautiful
Dank voor deze terechte correcties! :)
I agree there are discrepancies in the video. However he was correct about the canal during Wiliam IV (count of holland and NOT king) who lived around 1300-1350. To evade toll at the city of Schiedam, they dug a canal from the 'Schie' river to the 'Rotte' river. Therefor this canal is known as the 'Rotterdamse schie'. Only much later they created the 'Nieuwe Waterweg' canal (1872) which was needed to let the Rotterdam harbor grow into a gigantic port. Before the 19th century, Rotterdam was only a small port city between other port cities (Schiedam, Delft/Delfshaven, Dordrecht,.....).
@@Twentsekoffieleut Interesting. I did not know that part. Before the Nieuwe Waterweg I think through Brielle was the shortest route to the North See. Or alternatively through the river Spui and than the Haringvliet. And before the Nieuwe Waterweg the Canal through Voorne. Towards Hellevoetsluis. Not living in the Netherlands anymore I realize how special the Dutch history really is.
The best way to be a super power is being a secret super power. We will never be high enough to be a threat to the other powers but we will always be in the negotiations with strong leverage. Don't control by force , lead by persuations.
Exactly hahahahahahaha excellent isnt it ( and the Jews are the same very smart clever and if need be very persuasive thats why they are soo hated in the world but they will triumph 😤 over all and those dumb Arabs can only build tunnels and play terrorists games ( stupid twits ) this is what hate does to a human being it turns you into ashes Hallelujah for the dutch and the Jewish people Amen and Amen ???? I had a Jewish grandfather and a dutch grandfather the one i got to know was dutch and also a lithographer I wished He wouldv been alive today God that would’v been soo great hallelujah God bless you and have a great week 💟☮️💟☮️💟☮️🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱✡️🕎✡️🕎✡️🕎✝️🛐✝️🛐✝️🛐🕉️☸️🕉️☸️🕉️☸️🕉️💯💙🙏🙏🙏🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘
Some group of economists have projected that both the U.S and parts of Europe could slip into a recession for a portion of 2023. A global recession, define as a contraction in annual global per capita income, is more rare because china and emerging markets often grow faster than more developed economies. Essentially the world economy is considered to be in recession if economic growth falls behind population growth.
It’s a delicate economical season, so you can do nothing or little on your own. Hence, I will suggest you get yourself a financial advisor that can provide you with valuable financial information and assistance.
That’s why I always make it a point to speak with a financial advisor before choosing any investments. Apparently , I’ve been using one since the pandemic, using profits oriented tactics and minimizing risks as a buffer against inevitable downtrends.
In addition they have valuable access to insider knowledge and analysis, making failure virtually impossible for them. I’ve made over $1.5million passively working with Gregory Thomas Patchak, my advisor for over three years now.
__
Your advisor really seem to know this stuff. I found his online-page when I made a google search of his full names online, read through his resume, educational background and qualifications, it was really impressive. I left him a note and booked a call session with him..
Gregory Thomas Patchak's strategy has been helping a lot of traders/ holders out there, with his program I was able to recover my losses from the crash so swiftly...
A minor addition would be that it isn't ASML that's choosing to trade with China or the USA but rather those are restrictions put in place by the Dutch government on behalf of the USA. I'm sure there's a hefty financial and diplomatic incentive for it. But the company ASML itself doesn't have much to say about it.
Absolutely
The USA are a bully when it comes to force foreign companies to follow their sanctions. German banks had to learn this the hard ware when it came to Iran sanctions. Also, over the years, ASML bought a number of other companies to build a complete solution portfolio for their clients. As such, they also now have development sites in the USA and as such they have to follow restrictions imposed by the USA. In essence, they simply had no choice.
Major patents for chip manufacturing are held by US so yeah they can easily restrict use of their patents.
America the dirt of the earth
@@MarcelCox1 the US might be a bully but there were times Germany and the UK ran the world and compared to that we'd much more have the US
Absolutely brilliant, even been a Dutch citizen, did not know all these facts, well researcher and presented
Need some compensation for your bigbig inferiority, isn't?
English left the chat
The Dutch were once the most powerful economy in the world despite being an even smaller country than they are now. Their lack of domestic economy means they do and have always relied a lot on trade and thus initial desperation eventually lead to dominance.
True. Denmark is quite similar.
based and oranjepilled
@@nicodejager8644 Once ruled England too and much of the North Sea.
Well some would argue that’s because slavery, colonization and genocide wasn’t really a sustainable business model
They stoled nicely everything from everywhere, and they played the perfect hypocrite! This is Helland!
There is so much to love about the Netherlands, they are pioneers in many aspects. With just 18 millions of inhabitants they have impacted this world in the most positive way in my opinion. As human beings it seems as though they are one step ahead of everyone else. ❤ and hope to visit one day.
Right, im from the netherlands so.
So??
@@karri2004 So?? So come visit! You will be asked to enjoy pickled herring, food from the wall and stroopwafels when you come though. Can't visit and not eat some native food XD
Stay home !
Goverments are colonialism ;
Greedy people, the most people can’t pay their bills
Bad food
Don’t take anything from the wall .
@@stefanootes9526 😂
I'm Dutch, and while ASML is a household name, I couldn't have told you what they do except for 'be a really big employer'. Thanks for educating me!
Absoluut, ik denk dat weinig mensen dit weten. Nu mogen we Nederland ook een Tech Super Power noemen. We moeten gewoon trots hierop zijn. Dus, we zijn 'klein, maar dapper 😉'.
@@aaron6493 Ik weet het niet. ASML is zoals gezegd best wel een dingetje, globaal. Komt ook al jaren in het nieuws als zijnde van wereldbelang met gevaar voor spionage van allerlei kanten. Zelf verwacht ik dat meer mensen ASML kennen dan de Deltawerken. Van bijv. Urenco en hun rol in de wereldwijde nucleaire proliferatie weten ook maar weinig mensen. Beiden indirecte sloofjes van de VS... Oppervlakkig zijn is makkelijker vol te houden, denk ik dan (vandaar dat de VS ooit eens zo zwaar heeft ingezet op entertainment en het slachtbad van de social media nu).
NL is ook al eeuwen een drijvende motor van de wereldorde op de achtergrond. De beurs hebben we zo'n beetje uitgevonden, net als het kapitalisme wat erbij hoort. De wereld leegroven en er schatrijk mee worden en vervolgens gigantische bedrijven bevoordelen met achterdeurtjes. De industriëlen en het koningshuis verdeelden de koek graag... (bilderberg, shell, unilever - vooral Bernhard is er groot - en klein mee geworden). Ik snap het wel, maar de trots mag best wat gepaster - we kunnen blij zijn met de techniek, maar de reden dat uitgerekend ons kikkerlandje in zo veel gebieden uitblinkt, is niet altijd even rooskleurig. Net als de VS leunen we ook al 100 jaar op geïmporteerde arbeid middels immigratie, nadat de slavernij aanwas/goedkope arbeid op een laag pitje kwam te staan: 100 jaar geleden waren er zo'n 10 miljoen Nederlanders minder. Als je dat dan vergelijkt met bijvoorbeeld België... Ook allemaal van die dingen die de meeste mensen niet kan interesseren. Maar goed. Beter wat in de melk te brokkelen hebben, dan niets.
@@aaron6493 wat bijv. ook iets is: ASML wordt door zeer veel landen zwaar gesteund, omdat hun chips de westerse oorlogsindustrie ook gigantisch bevoordelen. Vooral dat is nogal een minder rooskleurig aspect in deze. Niet verwonderlijk dat China daar ook zwaar op inzet momenteel (chipproductie naar China toe trekken, net als veel van de grondstoffen voor chips, maar ook elektrische batterijen).
Taiwan is om soortgelijke redenen van cruciaal belang. Niet vanwege de goede lieve vrede, de mensen, maar gewoon ouderwetse macht, dominie... Vandaar dat de VS zich bemoeit met wat ASML hier doet...
@@casper8464 Ja, inderdaad, dat is ook duidelijk in de video, een nauwe partnership met NAVO, juist hierdoor.
De avondshow met Arjen Lubach recently did an episode on this very thing actually
Great video! Just want to mention that your Dutch pronunciations were actually pretty good! It's a difficult language to get right for non-native speakers and I appreciate you putting in the effort.
As a Dutchman I confirm: HILARIC BULLSHIT!!!! Most historical facts and geographic images are incorrect. For instance; We never had a king called William the fourth. The cannelproject in Rotterdam started 650 years laterThe image of Veldhoven is Amsterdam etc. Amsterdam was the biggest harbour in 1600, Rotterdam started in 1850 to grow. We have 18million habitants, not 19. Besides that there is a huge Chinese spyoperation going on at the naive ASML. And Taiwan and Japan have similar factories.
Only if he put as much effort in being honest
Netherlands is currently ranked 4th in being money laundering tax haven...so still looting developing countries... Its riches came from slave labor when church told VOC to use slave trade to compete with the spice trade... It was last country to ban slavery because of this
And dutch have nothing to do with asml... All its tech comes from usa
I was born in the Netherlands and can say the people there are very industrious and innovative. A small country but with a big heart and vision.
I agree, I think Netherlands and Belgium (Flanders) have a special adaptive population, they are the only countries where you can speak any language and this helps them work anywhere or allow any international company to function without communication problems. If you checkout france, germany,spain,etc. those populations only want to speak their own languages and make it difficult for international players to put important infrastructure.
think you're talking about the 00's and before generation, sadly people starting school etc right now are mostly to dumb to do anything.
yes i agree with you. We have AJAX and strongest farmers army i the world. We sit quiet in the corner making people thinking that all we have is flowers and mills meanwhile building a background for world dominance xD
@@sebkeccu4546 Kinda agree on this. I'm from the Netherlands and as a child being able to also speak english while having dutch parents was just a normal thing. Most of our cartoons and movies for kids where never dubbed and always just in English. But only as an adult when starting to travel to different countries I was so surprised how bad people are at speaking English. It really took me a while to realize this is really just a dutch thing. I don't know why but English just came as a second language when growing up and never really stood still by the fact that this is actually weird. We were always told as kids that this is important because we are a small country and that we need to be able to work on a global scale. I never realized this is really a dutch thing, but I'm kind of happy I grew up with this the world is your playground mentality. Do your business everywhere but always bring home the goods is what we get fed here from a very early age.
Unfortunately I must say that with these newer generations this mindset is getting a bit lost now. For example nowadays all movies and cartoons are dubbed in dutch and in schools they teach allot less about that international mindset. Also many dutch politicians nowadays look at other countries as an example and also inhibit their us first practices, losing some of our dutch culture in the process. We were never this nationalists type of country and we were always open to explore. But sadly the nationalist mentality is growing here and there's even people who want the Netherlands out of the EU and separate ourselves as a country from the world. They think that things will go better this way but they don't realize that The Netherlands has always been a world hub and that's actually what made is do so well.
Lol the netherlands is quickly dying
The Dutch focussed on property rights for all, while the British were more interested in proper tea rights for all.
The dutch have good tea to , we where to first in ceylon, they still use dutchs words there.
How about immigrants? Is there many African there? I
😂
From shipbuilders to chip-builders!
HAHAHAH!
Helemaal...
Gold 😂
My boy jack you are back finally! Whenever I watched one of your videos, it just gives me a calming feeling inside and gets me curious about the world around me.
What a joke delusional poor in everything tiny The Netherlands is too poor and too dumb ;)
even I speak fluent Dutch it is one of useless languages in the world unlike Bahasa Indonesia is much preferred to be studied around the world.
Yet, those criminals has been drawing Indonesia the world's richest natural resources and largest archipelago too small on the world map since Mercator projection 1569 while in reality should be as huge as Russia, real Indonesia has 3 timezone.
Veldhoven is next door to Eindhoven, home town of Philips Company. Eindhoven didn't exist as a city until Philips started producing lightbulbs and expanded into way too many industries to mention. What is now called Eindhoven used to be a group of small villages like Strijp, Gestel, Tongelre and Acht, to name a few. ASML and a few other companies (Origin if my memory serves me well) were spin-off's of Philips, many of whom stayed geographically close to their mother-ship. Philips was considered one of the best employers in the Netherlands for many years, not in the least for their huge contribution to the welfare of their employees in the form of housing, schools, cultural centres and health care facilities. Not to mention Frits Philip's pride and joy PSV (Philips Sport Vereniging), which is most known for their soccer club. Their accounting system was top-notch, as well their inhouse schooling facilities. Many companies were started by ex-Philips employees, contributing to the growth of the formerly poor area.
Don't forget to add the University of Technology of Eindhoven
Eindhoven has longer city rights then Amsterdam so your statement that it did not exist until Philips started is not correct.
@@hilleoomen2603 En zo komt Breedero weer in beeld: In 1232 verleent Hendrik I aan Eindhoven stadsrechten. Een officiele vertaling uit 1422 luidt als volgt:
Henrick bij der gratiën goidts hertoge van Lothryck allen denghenen die desen brieff sullen sien saluyt doen te weten eenen jegelijcken, dat wij onser stadt ende borgers van Eyndhoven, deselfde vryheyt ende dieselve sententiën hebben verleent, dewelcke hebben onse stadt ende borgers van den Bosch, bevelende deselve borgers van den Bosch, dat sy des versocht synde, dieselve sententiën hen sullen seggen en hunne rechten verclaeren, als sy tot hun om raet sullen comen, willen oock, dat dieselve borgers van Eyndhoven alle weecken eenen dagh sullen hebben de merckt binnen hunne vryheyt, ende belasten den naegebueren, daer rontomme woonachtich, dat sij alle weecken totten voorseyden merckt sullen comen.
Ende tot confirmatie van dyen hebben wy dese letteren doen besegelen, Gegeven ten Bossche in 't jaer ons heeren duysent tweehondert twee en dertich.
my grandfather worked there for 40 years right from 1945 till his pension. maybe even in 1944, as he would be in his early 20s and tried to get out of the German war machine. (having a job at Philips was a great way to be safe, as it was essential for the Germans, so you got a permit to stay and not be send to the Ruhr, making bomb shells)
he got his pension in the early 80s ( and a very nice pension it was, he basically could help pay for the education for 5 grand children)
Woensel!
I am so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed forever. I'm a single mother living in Vancouver Canada, bought my first house in October and hoping to retire soon if things keep going smoothly for me
I'm so happy for you
Everyone needs more than their salary to be financial stable. The best thing to do with your money is to invest it rightly, because money left for saving always end up used with no returns.
I’m looking for something to venture into on a short term basis, I really need to create an alternate source of income, what do you thing I should be buying?
Kate Mellon Bruce is not just my family’s financial advisor, she’s a licensed and FINRA agent who other families in the US employs her services
She's active on face book @
Another thing about ASML and their machines, the machines need ASML personel to operate them. So even when some company gets their hands on those machines, they still need ASML to use the technology to make the chips. They cant just take them apart and copy it bc its way and way to complex.
Btw really good video! I enjoyed it alot!
Fun Fact within the monopoly of ASML there lies another one. ASML is dependend on a german company which has a monopoly on some of the components that ASML needs to have for their chipmaking machines.
ZEISS
Philips is dutch
Still ASML is the only company capable of of ever building such a great machine for chips. The Chinese bought a machine and tried to rebuild it then selves but they didn’t succeed. This shows the amazing craftmanship from ASML and they are the only ones with that great craftmanship. So basically everybody is still depend of ASML, just because of great craftmanship.
@@D.pietertje yea we saw the video pall but Germany and NL must unite because that would be funny
@@PixlyPenguin good thing that the Netherlands and Germany are very strong allies. Uniting isn't an issue
Jack Sir,
Let me say from Australia, thank you for your research and Channel videos. It's one of a kind. Really informative. Thank you from Australia.🇦🇺
Land of the chinese lockdown way of life
Dutchie here, I must say this was a fair and unbiased video. Well done! 🇳🇱
Stock market was also invented in the low countries. And company shares too. Founded New Amsterdam on Manhattan and the colony spanned present day New York State, NJ and Delaware. The coin was the Daalder. Which became Dollar.
Daalder is basically Arnold Schwarzenegger saying Dollar.
@@CakeorDeath420 That's because daalder is derived from Thaler (from Joachimstahl) the coin of choice of the Hanze. It was translated into Dutch as both daalder and daller. The last name made it to England where it was mispronounced as dollar, and the rest is history.
@@EdwinHofstra Yes but the Dutch colonists took the word Daalder, derived from Joachims Thaler to the new world.
the yankees werden jan en kees mee bedoeld
And the Rules based World is based on the Dutchman Hugo de Groot
With markets tumbling, inflation soaring, the Fed imposing large interest-rate hike, while treasury yields are rising rapidly-which means more red ink for portfolios this quarter. How can I profit from the current volatile market, I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $125k bond/stocck portfolio
Me too. I thought about investing in the financial market, I heard that people make millions if you know the tricks of the trade, but I lack good knowledge and a strategy to outperform the market and generate good yields. I have $160,000 but it's hard to bite the bullet and do it. Money is hard to come by
@Jane Viella Exactly how can I get in touch with Sofia Erailda Sema, what are her services, is she verifiable, do you think she can help me, I live in Canada
I just looked up the broker you suggested on Google and I'm incredibly impressed with her credentials,so thank you for sharing. I scheduled a phone call with her.
Shut up scam bot
I heard she likes making bonfires with othe people's dollar bills.
Fine video with only one flaw. The developments of the 14th, 15, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th century were all heaped together into "16th century". That's Trumpian think. But apart from that, the video is excellent and quite correct and the narrative is entertaining, and, curiously enough, well thought out.
the Netherlands, my home for more than a year. Love Holland from India. You are my second love after my home country.
poor immigrant..
What a joke delusional poor in everything tiny The Netherlands is too poor and too dumb ;)
even I speak fluent Dutch it is one of useless languages in the world unlike Bahasa Indonesia is much preferred to be studied around the world.
Yet, those criminals has been drawing Indonesia the world's richest natural resources and largest archipelago too small on the world map since Mercator projection 1569 while in reality should be as huge as Russia, real Indonesia has 3 timezone.
Go home
The Netherlands,great drug producers and dealers.A narco State....😏😲
You can make India just as advanced as the Netherlands
@@E_-_- The downside of the internet is that we all have to put up with comments of people like you. Cowards really.
As a Dutch guy living in The Netherlands I can confirm we are working on bringing back our Empire
GEKOLONISEERD
Do you believe that yourself? 😂😂 do you know klaus schwab and mark rutte?
Belgium is next
@@Oabcieycorhci yes of course I know them and I am against them. To hell with the WEF and all the “young global leaders”
As another Dutch guy living in The Netherlands I can confirm this too
Great Clip Jack! This is BTW one of the reason for the tensions between China and Taiwan as Taiwanese TSMC, the world largest contract chip maker using ASML machines, is the only Global player outside the US and Japan (except ASML of course)
Yeah I was extremely confused that he never once mentioned TSMC or Taiwan. I had to pause the video and look it up to see what the relationship is between the two companies, because that seems like important and relevant information
No, this is not the town of Veldhoven! I grew up in Veldhoven and the only footage I have seen in this video that actually is recorded in Veldhoven is where you can see the ASML factory itself. All other material is from elsewhere.
Thought this might be a joke video but I actually learnt a lot. Thanks Jack!
It is a joke...a FALSE one...the learning is something different - it's called HISTORY!.
What a joke delusional poor in everything tiny The Netherlands is too poor and too dumb ;)
even I speak fluent Dutch it is one of useless languages in the world unlike Bahasa Indonesia is much preferred to be studied around the world.
Yet, those criminals has been drawing Indonesia the world's richest natural resources and largest archipelago too small on the world map since Mercator projection 1569 while in reality should be as huge as Russia, real Indonesia has 3 timezone.
You believe everything you read?
Most certainly not. Only a backward American with little or no world knowledge might think so. 😎
@Taunter Atwill Yeah...and that goes for a lot of dumb asses from other countries who listen to their brainwashed Governments and their liberal news outlets also...including you. I've been to many countries I'm not stupid I see what is going on with people who live in them....Believe it or not...some Germans I met mainly young never heard of the Brandenburg Gate and the once Berlin Wall that surrounded it and trust me I can give you plenty more examples...So don't come on here and tell me all Americans are dumb because it's obvious other countries has their share of dumbasses living in it also.
Lived and worked there for 2 and a half years great people great country very open and understanding love the Dutch !!!
I just read the book Chip Wars, it was excellent. My first thought upon completion of it was without ASML the tech world stops. Even Intel needs them.
Hi Jack, nice video! Two small corrections: in the Netherlands we are with around 18 million at the moment, not 19 :) And it wasn't King William IV (because we only became a Kingdom in 1815), but Count William (or Willem in Dutch) the 4th who was involved in the founding of Rotterdam in 1270.
The Netherlands controls the World because it makes the best semi-conductor manufacturing machinery. It chooses who it sells the machines to. Their silicone chip production machines are beyond what anyone else can produce - they have a World Monopoly on the machines that make what the World runs on. Little known fact. I know because my kid is an expert on the installation of those machines. Those machines are the new weapons of global power - you can either manufacture chips or you can't - the Netherlands decides which category you fall into.
Are they made by Philips?
I rather have the Dutch decide than anyone else.. could be influenced by the fact that I'm Dutch though :)
PS: I would be very careful with spouting personal information about this like that if you're saying the truth about your son.
Yea we watched the video too
True and a fact. Without the Dutch, no high end chips. Ok, my father is Dutch, but I work in ICT and the Netherlands are at least 10 years a head. No joke. So in this sense, the Netherlands is a superpower.
@@Andy-sh9eq nope, philips had a share in asml but got rid of it.
I lived in Veldhoven as a child and recently searched on Google Maps for the house where we lived at the time and it is still there but has almost been swallowed up by the ever-expanding ASML factories
Not only ASML, also your mum swallowed your potential bro’s and sisses..
@@KMCDM ?
Thank you 😊👍 fantastic information about the Netherlands . Please do keep the world informed .
They forgot to mention that the Netherlands is front and center for the start of the WEF's (World Economic Forum's) plans for a world dictatorship. Starting with the destruction of Netherlands farms in order to induce the mass starvation of millions of 3rd world people that depend on them. A starvation that is a prelude to the world chaos needed to create a world government.
Excellently researched and presented Documentary. Your doing World Class investigative Journalism, Sir Chapple! 😎
Awesome video, long time ASML investor and the early historical context was very interesting!
One part is missing in this very good content.
Cutt throath competitors from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and the US invest heavy in ASML and are important shareholders.
In the R&D and obtaining the most modern Chip making machinery they are 100% allies.
R&D Engineers from Samsung, Intel, TSMC etc.etc. work together with ASML engineers.
There is still a huge shortage of qualified Engineers in the region around Veldhoven.
Fun fact is that Philips who started at Eindhoven spawned ASML and left a pure international R&D facility after leaving the HQ at Eindhoven.
It exceeded all expectatations and grew exponentionally
The region has become the silicon vally of Europe.
There is a big chanche that the HQ of Philips will return to this region.
Nope , without oil or gas , your economy is of right now collapsing? Well done Russia
Any chance of aquiring shares
Btw politics is a cut throat or rather a sudden death mystery wonder how will they keep the knowledge ,engineers main shares in their power
Philips' days are over
@@mabu1760 Philips is still very strong in de medical equipment department. But it's height as lightbulb giant is far in past indeed.
@Inner Worlds not to mention it was also a major player in a Lot of other tech,
As a Dutchman, I can respond to this video with some nuanced smirk :)
Yes, the Netherlands appeared to be quite successful during the centuries since they emerged as a loosely unified republic inside larger European imperial constraints. The Dutch could benefit from their relative defensive geography (much water, impeding large armies to enter and attack), whilst acting relatively independently from their theoretical rulers.
Experience with international trade probably started with the Hanze union of cities, during which trade was mostly limited to sea-faring between countries at the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. The mindset of independence initiated the drive to explore ways to improve ship building for the peoples' own sake, and not for the sake of the remote ruler. Holland became a place for others to which they would resort, as a place of freedom and lack of persecution.
By the way, "Holland" is not a synonym for "the Netherlands", as the East and South were more affected by foreign rule than the core-land that became known as Holland. Thick books have been written about the history of this small country, so we should not try to condense too much into a few sentences. It seems remarkable though, that we do no hear that often the mentioning of the way in which mighty Great-Britain lost several sea battles against this small country, in which the Raid on the Medway is perhaps the most iconic one. The British do not like to be reminded of those defeats, and who can blame them?
Een hele boek geschreven
As an Englishman, with all the benefits of the British education system.........I had no idea about these navel battles ( I just can't bring myself to call them defeats, just coes we lost lol) until I visited the Rijksmuseum.
The Spanish armada however.......😆
There is no better compliment than someone bragging about beating you...
A grand illusion that white people of the Western world (that represent only 9 % of world population) will rule the planet earth for another 500 years...is as crazy and insane as to believe that you can win a nuclear war against nuclear superpower Russia.
Great Islamic, Chinese, Indian, African, Russian and Turkish civilisations are absolutely incompatible with the the white population of Western Europe and United States.
White people, Western culture, Western norms, Western rules based order and Western ideas are foreign, alien and dangerous for those ancient civilisations.
And clash of civilisations will strike white people with such force, hate and brutal strength that West will not be able to stand up on it's two feet ever again.
@Werner von frankfurt and what culture is that exactly?
Great video. One correction though.
‘In the mid-1200’ and ‘soon after that King William IV…’
There’s more than 600 years between those two events. The portrait is indeed William IV, but he lived from 1711-1751. He wasn’t a king, but stadholder. He had little to do with Rotterdam.
Rotterdam got their city rights from Count William IV. He lived from 1307-1347.
Don’t forget that ASML and NXP both belonged to Philips. Because both companies suffered losses, Philips divested them! But after both companies were on their own two feet, they started making significant profits and are now doing much better than Philips! I worked as a Network Consultant and Project Manager for Philips and NXP with pleasure, I hope to work one day for ASML also after I finish my CCIE EI Lab!!! 😊
Look who's crying over their LadyShaves now
as a belgian i fully respect my dutch friends :P you guys helped me save tenthousands of euros on car repairs :P by just being better engineers than the germans xD
Zolang je niet gaat vissen in de Sahara 💪
:P
Thanks for the beers my Southern friends ;-)
@@kaasvaag Come to Ghent and we can drink together
It's engineers ripping you off.
this was so weird i didnt even think this was a thing amazing video man
Actually, they are currently building the successor to the EUV machine called High-NA machine. They will deliver 6 of those machines to Intel this year. It is also said to be the most complex machine man has ever built.
When splitting influence between the East and West, Netherlands gave new meaning to the phrase "go Dutch"!
Loved you started with the history. Would have been nice to note that "the Dutch empire" was bassicly a buisness, they started as the first "stock exchange" in the world. People from europe, like spain, bought stocks into the comapy and started a militaire. Because of the windmills to started to create shipping boats faster by using itnas a cutter fornthe wood. If I am not misstaken
it's not the netherlands you're talking about, it's a dutch company called VOC.
@@Dionysos640 the "British empire" and the nationalism that came with it was just a useful tool for these companies who didnt want to pay (and frankly could no longer afford) for the cost of their security. Domestically, the "police" served in similar fashion to break up worker strikes in the UK cos paying for that would bankrupt the industrialists. In the USA domestically they were slave-catchers. The USA army likewise exists in order to bully the world into accepting economic dictates. Obviously none of this has anything to do with the free market. Mercantilism.
The oldest stock exchange in the world started in Antwerp, Belgium in 1460 under the rule of Philip the Good. It traded financial securities primarily bonds. The Antwerp stock exchange also became the first to keep written records of its trading.
first stock market Venice in 1300
@@margotmargot4426 yup mainly controlled by families from Florence
Also, the first stock market originated from The Netherlands as well. Given the provided information this might be a nice detail :)
And slave trade... To compete with the spice trade... Because church told them african r not human
Now its hub of money laundering tax haven... Even beating Swiss or British criminals
Same with the first submarine!
0:15 "here in Veldhoven" proceeds to show Zaandijk (on the other side of the country)
Haha ja 👏 dacht dat ik de enige was
My ancestors moved from the Netherlands to South Africa in 1712. A big portion of our population here have ancestral roots in the Netherlands
As a dutch person i can understand afrikaans.
the Dutch are colonizers. Not much to be proud of there
How's it going there now, been seeing some horror stories.
@@tomasomaonaigh7659 The ANC government has brought South Africa to ruin. Just watch our recent address to the nation on RUclips and you will get a pretty good picture. We have become a pathetic joke to the rest of the world.
@@jacquismit9762 So sad to see what has become of a once prosperous state, the same fate which is planned for all western states. Begs the question as to who is responsible, I could make suggestions, but I shall digress.
I hope you and yours are as well as can be in these interesting times.
Way to go Netherlands, My absolute favorit country to visit!
Danish? Our countries and culture are quite similar, you'll do well here!
@@bruiladebeen5671 does denmarks low population not hamper its growth? There isn’t over 6 million people there right?
@@lanxy2398 Why do ask this to me and what is the relevance?
@@bruiladebeen5671 just curious I always wondered how countries with smaller populations maintained success
@@lanxy2398 Well, even a single person can maintain succes, so 6 million times that?
Only read the headline title, but OK. Why not? Every other government has screwed it up ,why not let a country who can fix it..fix it 🤷🏼♀️Go right ahead Netherlands.
Verry clear and educating video. Makes me proud of my little country ;)
Not during COVID-19 and now Ukraine
Fun fact about a machine of asml being sold to china, the company tried to copy the machine but in the proces the machine broke because it was to complicated. And this was one of the older versions
O9oi8 Oily
The only thing that doesn't break down is the virus that was created in a lab in Wuhan
Fun fact. You made that up...
@@karinneeskens fun fact, you're an obvious bot
@@karinneeskens fun fact: the CEO of ASML admitted to Dutch TV that the Chinese managed to import one of their machines. The Chinese wanted to examine it so they could replicate it for themselves, so what they did was disassembling the entire machine to research how it worked from the inside and then putting it together, but in the process of doing so the Chinese accidentally broke it and never got to know how it broke and what they did wrong, and at the end, they were still clueless on how it worked.
Hey Ben
I remember watching your stock vidoes a while back before you started working on your e-commerce business and i remember your channel really inspired little me to sit down and learn about stocks, investing and dividends and all that. Not that i understood much of what any of that was back then, but i vividly remember a video of you talking about how google had closed at -5% for the day and you saw that as a discount to buy more. Also i remember you talking about how you discussed stocks with your father and you weren’t all that happy about him playing with penny stocks 😂. Good times back when investing was still a niche on youtube and not every channel was shoving get rich quick bs down our throats. Anyway, i just wanted to thank you for all the hard work you put into your videos and how you have had a positive impact on who i am today, and i wish you good health and good luck with your future projects!!
Netherland is awesome 🎉
What else is very little known is that the Netherlands is also home to the top mobile app developers in the world.
Just have in mind that most flowers are imported and then exported for a higher price, lol
@ronniedoorzon1576 true, but the are more imports of flowers that are resold, have you got any idea how many flowers are imported from just China alone? I'm half Dutch born overseas, worked in schiedam harbor for a few months, I'm pretty aware of what's going on 😂
And apps that are not one bit trustworthy. Spying, eves dropping and stealing apps.
@@MajorAngel Doesn't matter as long as you actually turn a profit out of it :)
@ronnie doorzon many flowers come to the Netherlands from African countries.
Dude thanks for teaching me something about the country I got roots from! Very glad to have learnt something new about it, and the funny but simple linguistic fun fact about the origin of Rotterdam‘s name!
Als een youtube filmpje je dit moest leren. Houdt ik mijn hart vast. De kwaliteit, kennis, normen en waarden zijn van de hele erge lage kant deze tijd.
@@thedutchelectrician8636 Perhaps he's NOT DUTCH and had no idea about the names of cities.
''Als een youtube filmpje je dit moest leren. Houdt ik mijn hart vast''
Als een youtube filmpje je dit moest leren houd ik mijn hart vast. (dat is EEN zin, ''houd ik , loop ik, niet ''loopt ik)
De kennis, normen en waarden van je taalbeheersing zijn van EEN ERG lage kwaliteit/laag niveau.
''Zo DOE JE DUS TAALTJE GEBRUIKEN''
Reminds me of " The United East India Company (Dutch: Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, the VOC) was a chartered company established on 20 March 1602 ". In Dutch, the name of the company was the Vereenigde Nederlandsche Geoctroyeerde Oostindische Compagnie ( abbreviated as the VOC ), literally the 'United Dutch Chartered East India Company' ( the United East India Company ).
You had no business invading India
@@liodemirror1775 I am African. I/We inavaded no one. It was our country Africa that was colonized by the other nations. I wish you well...!!!!.
The greatest superpower from the Netherlands is Wim Hof!
Nice video. I feel proud to work as an engineer in ASML thinking my day-to-day work leaves a big footprint in the world.
why are smaller chips important?
why not just use big chips?
I don't care if my laptop is 10sq cms bigger.
maybe the last human footprint ever
@@tedcrilly46 chips are also used in mobile phones
@@tedcrilly46 your laptop will use the battery way quicker
@@tedcrilly46 It takes a lot more power, resulting in more generated heat that has to be transported away. To make effective use of a larger chip, you need a more complex design, which introduces new challanges. Also it takes time for a signal to propagate through the chip, limiting the maximum frequency. Larger chips can be used, but since ASML is only concerned with the technology required to produce chips, they keep advancing that direction.
Recently, I am reading the Neglected Formosa, a translation from the Dutch of Frederic Coyett’s ‘t Verwaerloosde Formosa. It is so interesting to understand the connection between Dutch and Formosa(Taiwan) in the 17th century and compare it with the connection between ASML and TSMC in the 21st century. Geologically, so far away but technologically, so intertwined.
Exactly. A lot of companies passed on TSMC when it first started, but ASML smartly didn't. In no small part TSMC made ASML what it is today and the vice versa.
MORE POWER TO VELHOVEN!!!! MAY THEY SUCCEED IN EVERYTHING!!!
ALL THE GLORY BELONGS TO JESUS
AND HI'S COMING VERY VERY SOON.
ASK FOR SALVATION IN JESUS NAME!
Woensel!
They have a great bird zoo by the way
The spirit of the Netherlands 🇳🇱 💪🏽💪🏽
That is the best strategy: work quietly behind the lines without drawing attention to yourself.
Marketing and advertising professionals would disagree with your statement 🤭
I actually enjoyed the article and the research that went into it . keep the the good work
The Netherlands have always had an outsized global importance. They're pretty awesome.
Everyone knows about the US's power, but people often overlook some of the smaller European nations that have had a major global impact.
You said it: had a major...
*I traded well on my Demo account but when I invested in to my main account i lost all my funds. Please i need an expert to assist me with my trading. It's frustrating how people loss funds in this trading, I really feel so bad.*
*It's very obvious that forex and crypto trading is one of the profitable money exchange services that elevates investors and their financial status.*
*It's a great idea to have a conversation with financial advisors like Mary smith to reshape you portfolio.*
I agree with you, I'm not here to converse for her but to testify just for what I'm sure of, she's trust worthy and best option ever seen..
*She's really a good investment advisor. I was privileged to attend some of her seminars. That is how I started my crypto investment*
*Mary smith special strategy is in her realistic approach and that's sets her far above other brokers who sets outrageous targets and fails to get it.*
Great video,you certainly did some homework 🙌 The Dutch "Jan van Riebeeck" found South Africa in 1652 in the Cape province, where I'm from, lots of interesting history.
...als ek jou naam sie denk ek sij es Huguenoot...groeten uit Nederland!!!
I live about 2km from there and can see the grounds from my appartment.
My parents live 300m from ASML and I have to drive through their property to get there.
I know so many people working there. And it's a company that treats their employees so well!
I lives in the Netherlands for a short while as a child. The Dutch people are an impressive people. Intelligent and quite people.
I wouldn't say quiet 🤣 We're actually known to be very direct and vocal.
yea kids can be loud but i think thats for every country
You forgot to mention Zeiss who made the all-important lenses for ASML machines..
EUV don't use lenses but mirrors from Zeiss.
Quite an interesting story. Enjoyed it immensely.
The Netherlands is one of the few countries id be ok with taking over the world tbh
Seeing as our government is currently overrun with WEF puppets, you should be careful what you wish for.
As long as Rutte isn't in power. 😅 The Netherlands from 15 years ago maybe.
Read about the dutch empire and reconsider your position
Thing is, the Netherlands or any EU country, is not interested in taking over the world, but we are interested in having our place as an independent sovereign superpower with insured peace, because that's why the EU was made, we hate wars.
No thanks, 🤡. 400+ years of the last 500 have been Euro terrorism. Spread diseases, killed millions and did more damage than IS, Taliban, AL Qaeda combined.
Tbh you need to learn more about history!
Great video.
I would suggest a book for further reading.
The Perfectionists: How Precision Engineers Created the Modern World, by Simon Winchester.
The book describes how modern precision engineering traces it’s origins back to the Industrial Revolution in England with standardization of measurement, development of standardization in really fundamental things such as standardization of screw threads enabling the transition from artisans making individual objects to mass production.
The innards of the machines operating at the dimensions of far ultraviolet wavelengths of light are incredible if not breath taking.
And ALL of it was made possible with One key ingredient... Liberty.
No one was pointing at inventors saying, you can't do this, and you can't do that.
Fun fact: le industrial revolution destroyed both the environment, and human health... just to make money.
Destroying both your environmental and human capital is the sort of investment you can't really do so many times.
We can look back on it with rose tinted spectacles now, but I bet it was quite hellish to live through.
Now, having said it's an investment best not repeated...
I bet Globalist boffins at WEF etc. have calculated exactly when it would be profitable to burn through human And environmental capital.
2 Replies, 2 censored by Nazi-Tube.
@@GB-gf3dm How did you get censored, and for what reasons.
@@GB-gf3dm - I think one of them is mine, it's completely innocuous. Can you see this reply?
The flat head screw was the worst thing ever invented; total garbage.
0:06 is not Veldhoven (looks like eindhoven), I am from there. We do not like the mass migration to Veldhoven, because ASML buys all the houses. So people that are from this village, can't live here anymore. But I am happy that our economy is doing good (besides that everything becomes so expensive for us, that people are getting more poor)
9 hours ago (edited)
On the map it showed Britain owning Australia but actually the Dutch (Able Tasman) claimed all of Australia since 1642. They started mapping it (Queensland) in 1606, First European (Dutch) born here in 1623, First permanent residents 1629 and had many settlements before Cook. The whole of Australia was mapped but the east coast had an accurate line without the bays as Tasman was too far from the east coast shore when circumnavigating . Also the route of shipping didn't show the Brouwer Route since 1611 which out of 10,000 ships to Indonesia 1,000 past in sight of most of the west coast of Australia. When the English arrived the Dutch put in a formal complaint to the European courts but were too busy with domestic affairs, although the Dutch never relinquished the territory, in theory still owning it, except for Aboriginal true ownership of course.
only the real poor colonise others ;)
What a joke delusional poor in everything tiny The Netherlands is too poor and too dumb ;)
even I speak fluent Dutch it is one of useless languages in the world unlike Bahasa Indonesia is much preferred to be studied around the world.
Yet, those criminals has been drawing Indonesia the world's richest natural resources and largest archipelago too small on the world map since Mercator projection 1569 while in reality should be as huge as Russia, real Indonesia has 3 timezone.
That's aboriginal former ownership.
@@clivesutcliffe487 Correct.
🤔
@@clementwainaina9406 aboriginal never ownership. They did not believe in it. Most savage tribes don’t.
They do believe in warring on those outside the tribe. There were several peoples in Australia before it was discovered by Europe, but something happened to them.
Fun fact: when the Dutch empire was at its peak, the naval fleet of the Dutch empire was over twice as large as the French and British naval fleet combined! I am a Dutchmen myself and I still live in the Netherlands and I can confirm we are working on a project to upgrade our economy.
Proved to be real "survivors" these Dutch - have never been stopped yet! 🙂
'a project' haha
@@paddotk Wait till you see project "Sailing clog" in action...
Yeah, but you guys got your dutch asses kicked out of Recife in the mid 1600s. It was a pretty humiliating defeat as you were routed by an army of africans, amerindians, and, guess who?....... women! Anyways, thanks for founding my hometown. Today, I'm European so I'm often around A'dam and stuff.
@BanzodoAndarilho nào obrigado. trying to bring you guys a little bit of culture . Then the portugees, the spanish,english and the bitches that instead of sugar gave us syphilis 😂
I appreciate how unbiased this video is.
In Technology, Information & Cyberspace Dominance; the Master Chip Maker is the Kingmaker.
Love your channel- thanks for the fantastic info!
It’s overlooked that The Netherlands was a global superpower at one time. Their technology developed to harness the power of the wind was a part of that.
I wasn’t aware to what extent the Dutch are still such an economic powerhouse coupled with next level technological innovation.
As the Duthch republic it was at best a regional power, definitely not an equal to France or England.
@@sebe2255 They definitely were a global colonial power, but as the video points out they didn’t try to take over continents like the English, they were smarter and transitioned into a world economic power apparently, bigger than France or England economically in terms of exports.
@@itsmedrooms6071 I mean they were a colonial power sure, but they were absolutely no match for France and England, exports or no
@@sebe2255 BS, During the 17th century and half-way the 18th century they ruled the waves. Ever heard of the first and richest public EVER? The VOC was 8 times larger than APPLE nowadays. At one time the Dutch navy was bigger than that of the rest of Europes Empires combined. All FACTS. Another FACT not mentioned in british history books is the successful invasion of England, Scotland and Ireland late 17th century by the Dutch. Learn REAL history.
@@peterdevalk7929 Peter man lul niet. Koning Willem III was co-heerser samen met zijn vrouw (Dochter van de vorige koning). En hoewel Nederlandse troepen betrokken waren bij zijn landing in Engeland had hij ook gewoon steun van de protestantse Engelse elite. Het is echt totale onzin om te zeggen dat een Nederlandse invasie op eigen houtje was.
Wat betreft de heersende macht op zee, dat is ook niet echt waar. Hoewel Nederland in de 17de nog een match was voor de Engelse op zee, was het in de 18 eeuw totaal geen concurrentie meer voor de Royal Navy. Nederland had een paar goeie decennia op zee, maar je moet niet overdrijven
its so cool to see my home town of the netherlans being such big part of global trade, fun fact: my mom works at ASML
veldhoveee
God bless Netherlands
The name veldhoven comes from "field farm", thats how it started. We are so lucky some cast of division from Philips (only 40 guys at the start in the 80s) grew to become this critical player asml. Needless to say the village and neighbour eindhoven (end farm) are growing out of their seams with the spectacular growth of asml (and its 3000+ local suppliers).
@Jack Chapple I love your video! A funny note on 1:25: ‘King William IV’ is not the Wiliam IV that made Rotterdam officially part of Holland, that was 'count' William IV of Holland (1307 - 1345). The man in the picture, that lived 400 years later, is neither ‘King’ William IV, but ‘Stadholder’ William IV (1711 - 1751), reigning the netherlands the time it was a 'hereditary' republic. Kings under the name William reigned the Netherlands another half a century later, in the period 1815 - 1890: King William I, II and III. That makes technically our current king William Alexander, since 2013 (yet another century later), the only ‘King William IV’. (But he refused to go under that name). :D
Well really! Fancy having several ‘William IV’!
Get a grip Holland.