Bill Gate is billed to stand trial over the avoidable casualties resulting from the administration of COVID 19 Vaccine. This is as a result of a recent judgment from a Dutch court in the Netherlands over casualties tied to the complications of administering COVID-19 vaccine.
The judgment was delivered through a case instituted by seven plaintiffs, which centered on claims that Gates, in collaboration with former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, and members of the Dutch government’s COVID-19 “Outbreak Management Team,” misled the public about vaccine safety.
The plaintiffs, who were administered COVID-19 vaccines, allege that they were seriously harmed by the shots. One of the plaintiffs died as a result of the complications from COVID 19 Vaccine administration, leaving six to continue the lawsuit.
The District Court of Leeuwarden ruled on October 16 that Gates and other defendants must face trial, despite Gates’ challenge to the court’s jurisdiction.
According to the Dutch outlet De Telegraaf, Gates, represented by the Pels Rijcken law firm, argued that as a U.S. resident, the Dutch court did not have jurisdiction over him.
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However, the court found sufficient grounds to assert jurisdiction, noting that the claims against all defendants were interconnected, stemming from the same set of facts. Other defendants, including Pfizer’s Bourla, did not dispute the court’s authority.
The plaintiffs’ case, filed last year, claims Gates and others involved in pandemic management knowingly misrepresented the vaccines’ safety.
The case also references Gates’ role in international initiatives like the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) “Great Reset” and his foundation’s involvement in global vaccination programs through Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
Plaintiffs’ attorney Arno van Kessel praised the ruling, emphasizing that the court acknowledged their claims. Despite legal challenges, Gates is now required to pay legal fees and face the next court hearing on November 27.
Legal experts remain cautious about the potential success of the lawsuit. Dutch attorney Meike Terhorst pointed out that COVID-19-related lawsuits have not generally been successful in the Netherlands, partly due to widespread judicial support for vaccination programs.
Nevertheless, independent journalist Erica Krikke, who has been covering the case, sees the ruling as significant, stating that even high-profile figures like Gates must answer to the court.
This case could potentially set a global precedent for plaintiffs suing high-profile individuals or organizations for vaccine-related injuries, especially when defendants reside outside the plaintiffs’ country.