Eight Malaysians have filed a class-action lawsuit seeking RM60 million in damages from the government and WHO, claiming that the COVID-19 vaccines led to deaths and serious health issues. Plaintiffs allege the pandemic was a 'man-made bio-weapon' and WHO encouraged the use of 'toxic experimental vaccines'.
: A group of eight Malaysia ns have filed a class-action lawsuit seeking RM60 million in damages from the government and the World Health Organisation , claiming that Covid-19 vaccines led to deaths and serious health issues.
They allege the pandemic was “fraudulent and unscientific,“ claiming it was actually “a man-made bio-weapon created in laboratories” designed to mimic seasonal flu. “They made false and misleading suggestions regarding the Covid-19 outbreak, which is actually a man-made bio-weapon created in laboratories and deliberately made to resemble seasonal flu and subsequently suggested that only Toxic Experimental Vaccines be used to address the False Pandemic,“ the plaintiffs were quoted as saying.
“D1 not only accepted the false pandemic without proper investigation and examination but also implemented MCO,“ they said.
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