A civil court case in the Netherlands initiated by seven plaintiffs is shrouded in secrecy. One of its prosecuting lawyers has been arrested and a key witness ‘died unexpectedly’ earlier this year. Professor Francis Boyle, 74, died ‘unexpectedly’ in January; the cause of his death has not been made public. He was professor of international law at the University of Illinois with an extensive history defending human rights. He said in an interview that covid vaccines were ‘frankenshots’, part of a plan to conduct ‘medical experimentation on humanity’.
Peter Stassen, who specialises in European competition law, and Arno van Kessel are the Dutch lawyers prosecuting the case, which took a dramatic turn after van Kessel was arrested in June by armed police. He was reportedly blindfolded before being taken to a high-security prison where he has since been held without charge, accused of belonging to a ‘criminal network’. This prevented him attending an important hearing on July 9 that discussed jurisdiction, the merits of the case and whether the plaintiffs’ witnesses should be allowed to give evidence.
At the hearing, Stassen used strong words to accuse the high-profile defendants of ‘biowarfare, genocide, mass murder, deceit, cover up, and assault.’ In defence, the opposing team of eight lawyers simply repeated the official ‘safe and effective’ narrative, a phrase which Stassen said has been discredited as evidenced by injury and excess mortality data.
Stassen requested that the court hear testimony from key witnesses including former Pfizer VP Dr. Mike Yeadon, financial expert Catherine Austin Fitts, and Alexandra Latypova, a pharmaceutical industry veteran. The request was strongly opposed by eight lawyers representing the defendants, corporate businesses associated with the 'Big Pharma' cartel, who sought to dismiss the proposed experts as unqualified.
In the UK, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has received reports relating to covid vaccines of nearly 3,000 deaths and 500,000 injuries, 75 per cent of which it considers serious. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) EudraVigilance data on covid vaccines shows that by 2023 more than 30,000 deaths had been reported by health professionals and nearly 10,000 by non-healthcare professionals, while more than a million serious adverse events had been reported, nearly 700,000 of them by health professionals. Little of this has ever been reported by mainstream media.
The plaintiffs’ identities have been redacted and not much is known about them apart from the fact they were all fit and healthy before being vaccinated and that the original plaintiffs include four men and three women. It is known that one died in 2023 but the cause of death has not been revealed. Last month three more plaintiffs applied to join the group action, taking the total to nine.