WITH THE US STATE AGS STARTING TO FILE SUBSTANTIVE LAWSUITS AGAINST PFIZER OVER THE COVID JAB HARMS, VDL AND HER CO CONSPIRATORS IN THE VARIOUS GOVERNMENTS SHOULD RECOGNIZE THE INEVITABILITY OF THEIR TRIALS AND SEEK TO REDUCE THEIR PENALITIES
RUSSIA AND CHINA CAN ALSO FILE SUBSTANTIVE LEGAL ACTION AGAINST VDL AND EU GOVS AS A COUNTRY AFFECTED BY THE COVID SCAM AND SCORE A HUGE POLITICAL VICTORY
THE NOTION A CRIMINAL GANG WHO HAS CAPTURED OFFICER UNDER FALSE PRETENSES AND LEFT SUCH A TRIAL OF EVIDENCE CAN COVER SUCH A HUGE CRIME AGAINST THE PEOPLE OF EUROPE, WHICH HAS RESULTED IN MILLIONS OF DEATHS, BY RETAINING THE LEVERS OF POWER AND BECOMING MORE AUTHORITARIAN IS DELUSIONAL
THE BELGIAN COURT WOULD BE WISE TO RULE TO BAR VDL FROM A SECOND TERM AS ECP BECAUSE THE VERY CREDIBILITY AND EXISTENCE OF THE EU IS AT STAKE
EITHER THE JUSTICE OFFICIALS MANAGE TO CHANNEL PUBLIC ANGER INTO THE CIVILIZED ROUTE OF TRIALS AND THE RULE OF LAW OR THE EU FACES A POLITICAL IMPLOSION FROM CITIZENS WHO HAVE THE RIGHT TO LIFE AND SELF DEFENSE
From media
Belgian court on Friday heard a lawsuit accusing European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen of secretly negotiating Covid vaccine purchases via text message and arguing she should be barred from a second term.
The case centres on allegations that von der Leyen, at the height of the pandemic, exchanged messages with Pfizer boss Albert Bourla to help arrange the EU's mammoth vaccine purchases.
The EU's ombudsman in January 2022 declared that the commission had been guilty of "maladministration" for failing to identify any such text messages, not making them public -- and claiming that, if they existed, they should not come under its public transparency rules for documents.
The case was brought by a Belgian former lobbyist to the European Parliament, Frederic Baldan. He alleges "destruction of public documents" and argues that von der Leyen both overstepped her role and violated the commission's code of conduct.
Through his lawyer, he urged the court to force von der Leyen's European People's Party (EPP) to withdraw its support for her to get a second, five-year term running the commission.
The EPP did not have a lawyer in court representing it. Contacted by AFP, the political group refused to comment.
The Brussels judge hearing the case said a ruling would be issued before next Thursday. That is when EU leaders are to gather for a summit expected to nominate von der Leyen to a new mandate, following the European elections earlier this month.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/eu-chiefs-texts-covid-vaccines-151729476.html
https://www.orf.at/#/stories/3361405/
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