I made a post yesterday describing a New Zealand whistleblower who shared anonymized data containing dates of COVID vaccinations and dates of death, where applicable.
A lot of things happened since then. First, I spoke with Steve Kirsch, who assured me that the data was genuine and the whistleblower was sincere.
A big discussion followed my post, as well.
Celia Farber also reported many additional facts today:
This information was offered to other groups before (see VFF’s statement)
The alleged whistleblower, identified as Barry Young, has been arrested
New Zealand’s government obtained an injunction prohibiting the spread of the data. Steve Kirsch’s hosting account was terminated, and he moved the data to a new account.
In addition to offering a new way to download whistleblower data, Steve also provides additional details worth reading:
At this point, I believe that Barry Young was more likely to be sincere than insincere in his intentions and actions.
My previous questions and comments about Liz Gunn’s statements about nursing home deaths and data quality still apply, with one exception: the partial nature of the data is explained by the fact that some shots were not paid through the system that Barry Young was supposedly administering. (I hope more clarity emerges).
This clarification is vital since I questioned the sincerity of the person who possibly risked his life to disclose data.
I greatly hope that, after thorough analysis, the data will yield useful information!
This is commendable.
I commented about your first article about this subject. It still holds what I said. To be able to question and be analytical about any data, subject, topic, article, or discussion is important. I did not agree with some of what you stated in that first article, because I found Barry Young sincere and he did state that he first tried to get the information up the chain but was ignored. He is a hero.
We need more people like you to question information without being harassed with put-downs and name-calling.
Now, with this post you do something that we are seeing the wrongdoers will never do - you got more information and are clarifying your position.
Igor, I wish more on social media would be such a good example.
I taught school for 27 years and I always told my students that no question was a bad question.