Snowden, CDC whistleblower: who owns information?
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Snowden, CDC whistleblower: who owns information?
By Jon Rappoport
September 22, 2014
www.nomorefakenews.com
Let me start with this general statement: there are
scientists and politicians who are trained like dogs to believe that
corrections to the deepest crimes of government can be achieved through
an orderly structure and process.
This belief is a form of mind control. It's engraved
in a place where so-called rational people still entertain a fairy tale
about rescue and "everything working out properly, through channels."
Among the many differences between Ed Snowden and William Thompson, the CDC whistleblower, there is one striking similarity.
They've both taken government documents. In Snowden's case, NSA material. In Thompson's case, CDC vaccine-data.
Casual readers of the Thompson scandal don't seem to
realize that, beyond his public statement admitting gross fraud in a
2004 study falsely exonerating the MMR vaccine and its connection to
autism, Thompson has sent out thousands of pages of CDC vaccine data to
several people. And as yet, we don't know what these pages contain.
It's estimated that a paltry 2% of the cache Snowden
walked off with has been released so far. Control of the material is in
the hands of a small number of journalists.
Thompson has apparently sent his data to Brian Hooker, PhD, Andrew Wakefield (?), and Congressman Bill Posey.
In both the Snowden and the Thompson situations, there is a bottleneck on release of the information.
Re Thompson's situation: it would seem that by
blacking out names of vaccine recipients, all his data could be released
without further attention.
Who owns the Thompson vaccine-data? The federal
government? The CDC? Of course not. The feds can "own it" only by
self-aggrandizing assertion and/or force. The people have a right to see
it, read it, analyze it, understand it, use it, share it.
In Snowden's case, journalists and media outlets are deciding, in concert with lawyers and government people, what to release.
In Thompson's case, Hooker, Wakefield (?), Posey, and
whoever else might have this cache of CDC data relating to vaccines are
making the decisions about release. And Thompson is, too, of course.
This is absurd. Perhaps 100,000 pages of Thompson
material, which every person has the right to see, are being held out of
circulation.
On what basis? Well, the usual basis: in order to
"keep the story alive," small amounts should be dribbled out online now
and then; the material should be analyzed and vetted by experts---in
this case, independent experts---because "no one else can really
understand it"; and the best place to put all this information is the
Congressional Record---back into the hands of government, from whence it
came.
These arguments don't cut it. They don't make sense.
They violate a basic principle: vital government information belongs to
the people.
The holders of the Thompson data need to understand
this. Thompson's passing of the data to them gives them no special right
to oversight or control.
The pages of data weren't Thompson's to begin with. He
didn't own them. He had access to them. He took them. That's all. He
wasn't transferring his personal property to other people.
Presumably, Thompson's cache points to evidence of
vaccine harm and damage, evidence which has been concealed from the
American people.
Past damage, present damage, future damage.
Hooker, Wakefield (?), Posey: why are you holding back
the data? Why are you keeping it hidden? Under what delusion are you
operating? How long are you going to keep this up?
Have you decided the data should be secreted until a
Congressional hearing takes place? Are you willing to discuss the
dubious wisdom of that strategy openly?
I am.
Releasing the CDC data doesn't preclude a hearing, if
that's what you're waiting for. If anything, it strengthens the case for
a hearing---although I foresee no great effect from a day of wrangling
testimony in a House Committee room.
Why do otherwise intelligent people keep falling for
the solution of "a Congressional hearing?" There is no rainbow there,
and no pot of gold. Don't you get it? The CDC and its allies are
powerful enough to rig a hearing. The federal government is never going
to admit extreme liability in the area of vaccines. Never.
Face up to that. Accept it.
Am I the only one calling for a wholesale release of the Thompson vaccine-data?
Government scientists routinely believe they have some
proprietary right to research data. They're dead wrong. So why should a
few people who now have the Thompson data assert the same proprietary
right?
In my opinion, it's because they continue to believe
in some order and structure that can save the day. Their own order or
the order of Congress.
There are hundreds of thousands of independent
researchers around the world who can look at all the Thompson and
analyze it and see what it means and says.
And there are laypeople and independent reporters who deserve a crack at it, too.
Unless this is some gigantic boondoggle and con, and the Thompson data aren't very important at all.
Either way, we need to know. Now.
Jon Rappoport
The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29 th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power.
Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative
reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and
health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other
newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered
lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative
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