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Jan's avatar

I don't understand how sharing such important information can be seen as breaking the law. Is there a law that says we cannot share data in the best interests of the public domain? If I know my neighbour has killed people and intends on doing so and I publicly share my knowledge is that a crime? What is the difference between mass shootings and mass killings through an experimental toxin? Is this witch hunt similar to what happened to Julian Assange when he told the truth publicly?

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David Turner's avatar

I empathize with what you are saying, however what is lawful is not always ethical and vis versa

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Neil D's avatar

What is Lawful is always ethical. What you are referring to is what is Legal, a completely different concept.

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David Turner's avatar

Clearly, you don't Practice law lol

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Neil D's avatar

Lol

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GeoffPainPhD's avatar

A New Zealand Royal Commission into Covid19 is likely to confirm Barry Young knew he was breaking the law but perhaps it will argue for early release of the whistleblower and the actual de-identified data without redaction of Steve Kirsch alteration.

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Janet McNeill's avatar

Great conversation! Among 3 heroic people. I am so grateful to & for all three of you!!

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Neil D's avatar

It's outrageous that a National Hero like Barry (if he's not, Why Not?) should be treated this way.

C'mon Kiwis, stand up and demand justice for Barry. The entire world needs more like him. Many more.

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