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"Whoever profits by the crime is guilty of it": Philippines court issues international arrest warrant for Bill Gates in connection to Covid19 vaccine rollout, excess deaths & injuries reported after vaccine drive, Gates Foundation prevents media reporting

Gates Foundation prevents media reporting on arrest warrant with a superinjunction
 |  Satyaagrah  |  Global
Philippines court issues international arrest warrant for Bill Gates
Philippines court issues international arrest warrant for Bill Gates
  • Philippines court issues international arrest warrant for Bill Gates in connection to Covid-19 vaccine rollout
  • Excess deaths and injuries reported after the vaccine drive
  • Gates Foundation prevents media reporting on an arrest warrant with a superinjunction

A shocking development has arisen in the Philippines as a court in the territory has issued an international arrest warrant for Bill Gates in connection to the Covid-19 vaccination roll-out. The judge stated that Gates is wanted in connection with hundreds of thousands of deaths, which is expected to increase over time, and the investigation is based on reports of spikes in excess deaths and injuries after the vaccine drive.

The Philippines banned Gates from entering the territory in 2016 and has asked Interpol to relay the arrest warrant to other police forces around the world, however, the request has gone unmet so far. The Heinous Crimes Court in Manila issued the order under article 248 of the revised penal code, which carries a minimum prison term of 20 years and one day.

 
The news was immediately met with a superinjunction issued by the Gates Foundation, which prevents media in relevant jurisdictions from reporting on the arrest warrant or the existence of the superinjunction until the case is resolved. A Gates Foundation spokesperson declined to comment on the arrest warrant, stating that it was a misunderstanding that would be ironed out.

The Philippines has a history of court action against international agencies pushing vaccines in the territory, including a 1995 case where the Philippines accused UNICEF of waging a secret sterilization campaign in the territory and won a court order halting a UNICEF tetanus program that was secretly laced with an abortion drug.

It remains to be seen how this development will unfold and what the possible consequences could be. The situation is extremely concerning and raises questions about the safety and ethics surrounding the Covid-19 vaccination roll-out.

FAQ:

  • What is the arrest warrant for Bill Gates in the Philippines about? The arrest warrant is in connection to the Covid-19 vaccination roll-out in the Philippines, based on reports of spikes in excess deaths and injuries after the vaccine drive.
  • What is the potential punishment for the arrest warrant? The arrest warrant was issued under article 248 of the revised penal code, which carries a minimum prison term of 20 years and one day.
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