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Dutch Court Orders Bill Gates to Stand Trial Over COVID-19 Vaccine Allegations

Gates, along with Pfizer CEO and Dutch officials, accused of knowingly promoting unsafe vaccines; attempts to evade trial rejected as November 27th hearing approaches.
Dutch courts have officially ordered Bill Gates to stand trial over allegations related to COVID-19 vaccines. Seven plaintiffs who suffered vaccine-related injuries claim that Gates, along with other high-profile figures, deliberately misled the public into receiving injections that they 'knew or should have known' were neither safe nor effective.

The lawsuit also names former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, and several key figures from the Dutch COVID response team, accusing them of complicity in the deception.

Gates attempted to evade the lawsuit, arguing that his status as a U.S. citizen should shield him from Dutch legal proceedings. However, the court ruled otherwise, stating that Gates' close involvement with other defendants who are under Dutch jurisdiction made him subject to trial in the Netherlands.

Now, Gates and his legal team are facing mounting pressure as they prepare to confront these serious accusations in court, with the next hearing scheduled for November 27th.
Comments

Niels 22 days ago
Bill Gates is obsessed with depopulating Earth, be a good exsample Mr. Gates, RIP !
Noor 73 days ago
Finally đź’Ş but very scared something Will happen in the meantime. The deep State is everywhere
hank 203 days ago
Lock this jackass up permanently !
Peter 214 days ago
Hallelujah, and may he stand the thoroughly deserved trial and conviction, since there is not a doubt of his innocence. But people in that economic stratum rarely, if ever, get what they deserve in this life, since money can buy justice too. However, a certain judgment is awaiting such people.

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