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Bill Gates to face trial in the Netherlands related to COVID-19 vaccine injuries

5 min · 4 de nov de 20245 min
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Bill Gates is required to appear in a Dutch court following a recent ruling that he lost a lawsuit related to COVID-19 vaccine injuries. The District Court of Leeuwarden determined on October 16, 2024, that the court has jurisdiction over Gates, despite his claims to the contrary due to his status as a U.S. citizen. 📰 Read more on ⁠THE SYSTEM⁠ [https://thesystem2.substack.com/] 2.0 on Substack -> https://thesystem2.substack.com/ *This episode is AI-generated based on a script made by a human so errors and glitches may happen.

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