Thursday, October 24, 2024 - A Dutch court ruled on Wednesday, October 23 that Bill Gates must stand trial in the Netherlands for allegedly misleading the public about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines during the pandemic time.
According to reports, seven plaintiffs claim to have
suffered injuries from the vaccines and Sued Bill Gates along with other
defendants, including former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Pfizer CEO
Albert Bourla.
“We aren’t sure which vaccines will be the most effective
yet, and each requires unique technology to make,” says Bill Gates, co-chair of
the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
“That means nations need to invest in many different kinds
of manufacturing facilities now, knowing that some will never be used.
Otherwise, we’ll waste months after the lab develops an immunization, waiting
for the right manufacturer to scale up.” Bill Gates said in his article written
in the year 2020.
Gates is one of the “experts” who said the vaccine would
stop transmission.
The plaintiffs argue that Gates, through his involvement
with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Economic Forum,
pushed vaccines that were known to be unsafe as part of a broader agenda called
“The Great Reset Project.”
They claim that Gates made false statements about the
vaccines including that they would stop transmission, prevent illness, and
eliminate the need for masks.
As per the reports, Bill Gates tried to get rid of the case
but the court rejected Gates’ attempt to dismiss the case, citing jurisdiction
issues as an American citizen.
He has been ordered to pay the plaintiffs’ legal fees of
€1,406.00 ($1,518.44) within 14 days or face additional penalties. A new
hearing is set for November 27, 2024.
Bill Gates warned that developing a COVID-19 vaccine is only
half the battle through his Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2020.
“Several vaccines are in human trials, but we don’t know which ones will work
best,” Gates said. “Countries must invest in different manufacturing facilities
now, even if some won’t be used,” he added (excerpt from an article he posted
on his website, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation).
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