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Bill Gates sued by dutch court for vaccine damage

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A Google-translated version of a dutch article on the website of De Telegraaf, the largest Dutch daily morning newspaper

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Lawsuit Bill Gates to “vaccine damage” continues, judges find jurisdiction

LEEUWARDEN - The lawsuit against businessman and philanthropist Bill Gates continues. He is accused by a Dutch group of corona skeptics of ‘vaccine damage’ by corona vaccines. Gates had objected because, according to him, the judges were not competent, but the court in Leeuwarden ruled on Wednesday that it is competent.

 

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A group has, among others, former prime minister Mark Rutte, former minister Hugo de Jonge and some members of Outbreak Management Team, which advised the government, to court. Because the foundation of Bill Gates was involved in the fight against the corona pandemic, he has also been summoned. According to the judges, the demands against all people hang together, and it is therefore ‘effective’ to assess the requirements together.

 

Source: https://www.telegraaf.nl/nieuws/1389972873/rechtszaak-bill-gates-om-vaccinatieschade-gaat-door-rechters-vinden-zich-bevoegd?

 

It's the 'regulators' that they should go after. They are the real criminals in all this.

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