Anonymous ID: fc33e6 July 29, 2025, 8:09 p.m. No.23401368   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1404 >>1706 >>1793 >>1804 >>1911 >>1935 >>2170

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Dutch police arrest lawyer suing Bill Gates, Pfizer CEO over COVID jab injuries

Arno van Kessel was reportedly blindfolded, bound, and taken into detention, where he remains almost two months later.

by John Leake July 29, 2025

 

In a stunning expression of the Globalist-Fascist takeover of the Netherlands, the Netherlands police have arrested Arno van Kessel, the lead attorney suing Bill Gates, Albert Bourla, Mark Rutte et al. for COVID-19 vaccine injuries.

 

The civil process was scheduled to begin on July 9; Mr. van Kessel was arrested in a Gestapo-reminiscent early morning raid by paramilitary police on June 11, where he was reportedly blindfolded, bound, and taken into detention, where he remains almost two months later.

 

Readers will note my tardiness in reporting this stunning story. The reason is because both the European and the American press have completely ignored both the civil trial against Gates, Bourla, Rutte et al. and van Kessel’s arrest.

 

I knew nothing about van Kessel’s arrest until last night, when my co-author, Dr. Peter McCullough, forwarded to me a report by INFOWARS journalist, Adan Salazar. Once again, the so-called “conspiracy theorist” Alex Jones has proven to be one of the first guys to report the shocking reality of what is going on.

 

Salazar’s report prompted me to do a Google Netherlands search with the key words Arno van Kessel gearresteerd — that is, “Arno van Kessel arrested”—and I got one search result for a June 27 report in an independent online journal called Der Andere Krant (The Other Newspaper).

 

Arno van Kessel will be held in custody for an additional ninety days because the Public Prosecution Service continues to designate him as a “suspect in an investigation into a criminal network,” yet without presenting any evidence. This means the Leeuwarden lawyer will definitely not be present at the public hearing on July 9th in the Leeuwarden District Court, where the first substantive hearing in the internationally high-profile case against, among others, the State of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte, and Bill Gates is scheduled. His partner, Peter Stassen, is on his own, but says he will “appear fully equipped.”

 

In early June, this newspaper reported that there was finally some progress in the internationally high-profile lawsuit by Leeuwarden lawyer Arno van Kessel https://deanderekrant.nl/nieuw-hoofdstuk-in-rechtszaak-tegen-bill-gates-en-mark-rutte/ and his Eindhoven colleague Peter Stassen. In 2023, the legal duo announced they would file legal proceedings against Bill Gates, Mark Rutte, and the Dutch State, among others. On behalf of their clients, they want to force the judge to issue a clear ruling on the question: was the COVID-19 mRNA injection a vaccine for the benefit of the population’s health, or a bioweapon? Van Kessel said: “It’s one or the other, and there’s no in between.”

 

The Northern Netherlands District Court, Leeuwarden location, announced in early June 2025 – finally – that the first substantive hearing of the case is scheduled for July 9th. On Wednesday morning, June 11th, there was a completely unexpected turn of events. Arno van Kessel was dragged from his bed early in the morning by a special intervention team with a considerable display of force. The lawyer, his daughter, and his wife were even briefly held at gunpoint.

 

A day later, the police published a report on the website politie.nl linking Van Kessel to “a criminal network.” According to a press release issued by the Public Prosecution Service, eight people were arrested that morning for “adhering to anti-institutional ideology and possibly intending to use violence.” One of them was quickly released, while the other seven were held in restricted custody for two weeks, meaning the suspects were not allowed any contact with the outside world. Van Kessel – as was announced last week – was being held in a cell in Vught.

 

In recent weeks, several stories have appeared in the mainstream media about a network of so-called sovereigns. These “anti-institutionalists” may have been planning something related to the NATO summit. Weapons and explosives may have been found, but any hard evidence or substantiation remains lacking to this day. The suggestion that Van Kessel is also part of a dangerous criminal group has been raised. The charges have since been partially withdrawn. The AD newspaper reported last week that the Public Prosecution Service has been unable to substantiate a plan to disrupt the NATO summit. “We have investigated whether there is an imminent threat. This has not been proven.”

 

On Thursday, June 26, the Public Prosecution Service released more news after a long silence. One suspect has been released, but “six suspects in the investigation into a criminal network, in which a large proportion of the arrested suspects espouse anti-institutional ideology and may have the intention to use violence, will remain in custody for an additional 90 days,” the Public Prosecution Service announced. Van Kessel is one of those suspects who will remain in custody for another 90 days. The Public Prosecution Service states that it needs more time for the investigation and that “given the state of the investigation, it is not possible to respond substantively to questions about the progress, suspicions, and findings,” according to the Public Prosecution Service.

 

It’s remarkable that the mainstream media continues to use the “sovereign” frame. This is despite the fact that it was already clear in the first days after the arrest that Van Kessel is not a sovereign. As a lawyer, he is following the institutional path with his case. Van Kessel is also not known for being violent. He openly and unashamedly proclaims his faith in Jesus Christ everywhere, which implies that he opposes violence. The media writes nothing about this. They also ignore the story of Van Kessel’s partner

 

More:

https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/dutch-police-arrest-lawyer-suing-bill-gates-pfizer-ceo-over-covid-jab-injuries/

Anonymous ID: fc33e6 July 29, 2025, 11:23 p.m. No.23401884   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1888 >>1895 >>2170

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Naval Group Suffers Cyberattack: Hackers Claim Access to French Warship Combat Systems

Naval Group, France’s top warship builder, is allegedly breached by hackers claiming access to combat systems source code, raising serious national security concerns.

by Mitchell Langley July 23, 2025

 

France’s largest defense shipbuilder, Naval Group, is facing a potentially severe cybersecurity incident following claims by threat actors who say they’ve compromised critical internal systems, including those tied to France’s military naval operations.

 

The hackers posted the alleged breach on a well-known data leak forum, asserting that they had accessed sensitive material such as the source code for combat management systems (CMS) used in French submarines and frigates. The attackers are not seeking to sell the stolen data but are reportedly trying to extort the defense contractor, threatening to leak classified information unless their demands are met.

 

Naval Group, headquartered in Paris and employing over 15,000 personnel, is a major supplier of military-grade naval solutions across Europe. With annual revenues exceeding $5 billion (€4.3 billion), the company is jointly owned by the French government and defense electronics giant Thales Group.

 

“We’ve reached out to Naval Group for comment and will update this report once a response is received.”

 

What the Hackers Claim to Have Stolen from Naval Group

 

According to the post shared by the cybercriminals, the following assets were allegedly accessed during the breach:

 

Source code powering the CMS of submarines and frigates

Internal network topology and related network data

Technical documents labeled with varying levels of sensitivity

Developer virtual machine environments

Confidential internal communications

 

The attackers also included a 13GB data sample in their post as evidence. The Cybernews research team reviewed portions of this sample and concluded that it appears to contain legitimate Naval Group materials. Among the leaked files were multimedia assets, including video from what appears to be a submarine monitoring interface. However, that video was dated 2003, raising questions about the timeliness and potential operational relevance of some of the data.

 

Researchers also found excerpts of CMS data and contractual information related to defense systems—details that, if valid, could pose a serious national security risk to France and the wider European defense landscape.

National Security Implications if Breach Is Confirmed

 

The prospect of foreign or criminal actors gaining access to the core software running combat systems aboard active naval vessels is alarming. If validated, the exposure of CMS source code and restricted documentation would not only undermine Naval Group’s technological integrity but also force the French Ministry of Armed Forces to initiate costly remediation efforts, including system overhauls and operational audits.

 

While the actual damage and scope remain unverified, it’s worth noting that extortion-based attackers have a history of exaggerating the value and impact of stolen data to apply psychological and financial pressure on victims. Whether that’s the case here remains to be seen.

Naval Group’s Legacy and Role in European Defense

 

Founded in the 17th century, Naval Group—formerly known as DCN (Direction des Constructions Navales)—has long been central to France’s maritime defense strategy. The company was responsible for constructing France’s only nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the Charles de Gaulle, underscoring its strategic importance to the country’s national defense capabilities.

 

A compromise of Naval Group’s digital infrastructure not only exposes sensitive operational data but also signals the growing cyber threat landscape targeting high-value military contractors across Europe. The outcome of this breach—if confirmed—could have long-term consequences for France’s defense posture and industrial cybersecurity policy.

 

dailysecurityreview.com/security-spotlight/naval-group-suffers-cyberattack-hackers-claim-access-to-french-warship-combat-systems/

Anonymous ID: fc33e6 July 30, 2025, 2:13 a.m. No.23402060   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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