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Newsweek Reports on Arrest of New Zealand Whistleblower

A New Zealand man was recently arrested after allegedly illegally accessing COVID-19 vaccine data from the country’s health agency.

Barry Young, 56, a former IT employee at Te Whatu Ora, the country’s health agency, was arrested and accused of illegally obtaining COVID-19 vaccine data and sharing it on the internet, the New Zealand Herald reported this week.

On Tuesday, Young appeared on Infowars,where he was interviewed by the show’s host conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

“I just looked at the data and what I was seeing, since the rollout, it just blew my mind. I was just seeing more and more people dying that shouldn’t have been dying. It was just obvious,” Young told Jones.

Following the leak, Te Whatu Ora Chief Executive Margie Apa issued a statement saying: “From what we have established to date, the individual downloaded a large amount of vaccine related information. We are still working to confirm the full extent of this activity. The data, as published on an overseas site, appears to have been anonymised. Analysis of the released data is ongoing but work so far has not found any National Health Index Numbers or personally identifiable information.

The incident comes as COVID-19 vaccine skeptics have continued to question the efficacy of the inoculation. Many conservatives initially criticized COVID-19 vaccine requirements in the U.S. and others have questioned if the vaccine could be linked to deaths of some high-profile people, including Friends star Matthew Perry.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently announced that he was suing vaccine manufacturer Pfizer “for unlawfully misrepresenting the effectiveness of the company’s COVID-19 vaccine and attempting to censor public discussion of the product.”

According to the NZ Herald, Young appeared in Wellington District Court on Monday and was granted bail to be released a day later. Young was heard yelling “freedom” as he was leaving court on Monday.

“I want people to analyze this, I want people to look at it…we need to open it up and the government needs to have an inquiry about it. Just bring it to the public’s attention,” Young said.

Young added that he noticed some “really big red flags,” in the data he accessed. He said he was accessing the data and noticing more deaths caused by the COVID-19 vaccine in New Zealand compared to the numbers released by the health agency.

Apa disputed Young’s claims, saying in the statement: “What this individual is trying to claim about vaccines is completely wrong and ill-informed and their comments demonstrate this. The person has no clinical background or expert vaccine knowledge and appears to be trying to spread misinformation.”

Newsweek reached out to Te Whatu Ora via email for comment.

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Via https://www.newsweek.com/covid-vaccine-death-data-leak-sparks-arrest-it-blew-my-mind-1850080

6 thoughts on “Newsweek Reports on Arrest of New Zealand Whistleblower

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  2. The facts get lost in the hubub. Barry Young released statistics that indicated the so-called “vaccines”, which the government of New Zealand pressured people to take, were leading to excessive deaths. So who or what is to blame here?

    The world’s hyperexcitability over a largely innocuous virus has flummoxed me. The so-called “vaccine” for a virus about as dangerous as the “common cold” has generated enormous profits for Pfizer and others, but I wonder if this whole charade is sadly ludicrous.

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    • The big problem I have, Katherine, is the response to this innocuous virus was nearly identical in all the developed countries – to drastically restrict peoples freedoms by locking them down and forcing them (in New Zealand) on pain of losing their jobs to take an experimental vaccines that was known from prior cancer trials to carry a high mortality rate.

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