White Coat Summit Sessions: The Law | Frontline Doctors

This 2-hour video (linked below) examines international law stemming from the famous Nuremberg Trials , and the potential relevance that body of law might have with regards the perpetrators of the “plandemic” we’re experiencing today.

The Nuremberg Trials were a series of trials that occurred in post-World War II Germany to provide a platform for justice against accused Nazi war criminals. The first attempt to punish the perpetrators was conducted by the International Military Tribunal (IMT) in the German city of Nuremberg, beginning on November 20, 1945.

On trial were 24 of Nazi Germany’s major war criminals, including Hermann Goering, Martin Bormann, Julius Streicher, and Albert Speer. Of the 22 that were ultimately tried, 12 were sentenced to death. The term “Nuremberg Trials” would eventually include this original trial of Nazi leaders as well as 12 subsequent trials that lasted until 1948. 

AFLDS.org presents SUMMIT SESSIONS: The Law, part of a series of presentations delivering accurate legal interpretation, insightful explanations of this year’s impending civil rights crisis, and a fearless defense of inalienable human rights.

Watch the video here: SUMMIT SESSIONS: The Law

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