
SEVEN vaccine-injured Dutch citizens filed a lawsuit against Bill Gates, former Dutch prime minister and newly appointed NATO Secretary-General, Mark Rutte, Pfizer CEO, Albert Bourla and several members of the Dutch government's 'Covid-19 Outbreak Management Team'.
It alleges that they deliberately misled the plaintiffs as to the safety of the covid-19 injections, despite knowing they were neither safe nor effective. One of the plaintiffs has subsequently died from her injuries.
According to independent Dutch journalist Erica Krikke, the plaintiffs' names are redacted in the lawsuit's publicly available documents, but they are ordinary Dutch people.
Dutch lawyer Meike Terhorst, told The Defender that cases against the Dutch government relating to covid-19 are normally lodged in The Hague, where they are mostly unsuccessful. But the plaintiffs filed their suit in the District Court of Leeuwarden.
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