Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Dutch Court orders Gates to face COVID vax victims; jury awards $1M each to fired unvaxxed workers

 The Court of North Netherlands in Leeuwarden ruled that Gates must stand trial in the wealthy European country in a vaccine-injury lawsuit for allegedly "Deliberately misleading" the plaintiffs, whose names are redacted, "In an unlawful manner and thereby inducing them" to take COVID vaccines, which Gates knew or "Should have known were not safe and effective."

He is subject to Dutch jurisdiction due to the "Anchor defendant," Everhardus Hofstra, chair of the Dutch Association for Infectious Disease Control, the court wrote.

A U.S. jury awarded more than $1 million each to six employees fired by Bay Area Rapid Transit - already facing an annual "Structural deficit" of $300 to $400 million - for refusing COVID vaccination.

The jury rejected BART's claim that the agency denied accommodations because of undue hardship and that the objections of several employees were "More secular than religious," agreed the plaintiffs showed a "Genuine conflict" between their faith and vaccine mandate, then added $1 million each to their expert witness's lost-wage calculation, PJI crowed Thursday.

The Gates Foundation is affiliated with "Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance," originally the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization, and the World Economic Forum, the ruling specifies.

Gates gave a "Video message" on YouTube on April 30, 2020, on the "Race for a Covid-19 vaccine, explained" and again on Dec. 3, on NBC News, as seen in a YouTube clip titled "Lt Looks Like Almost All The Vaccines Are Going To Succeed."

Dutch courts have jurisdiction "Provided that there is such a connection between the claims against the various defendants that reasons of expediency justify joint proceedings," and European Court of Justice case law rules claims as related if "Based on the same set of facts."

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/court-orders-bill-gates-face-covid-vax-victims-jury-awards-1m-each

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