Source: https://www.odt.co.nz/news/national/man-accused-te-whatu-ora-leak-interviewed-alex-jones
Original article from New Zealand Herald
‘Clowns using my loved ones’ deaths as so-called proof’
Interesting that the data breach / leak that is now being touted as a conspiracy theory - wait for it - by the conspiracy theory that claims that the leaker is using deceased peoples' names as proof of the claims
Richardson said her parents did not die from the vaccine, but "because they were old and already unwell".
"I understand that this man … [had] names taken from Health NZ’s Invercargill records which would or could include mum and dad’s, and I suspect he will have matched them against death notices and come to his own - completely wrong - conclusions," she said.
"The idea that these clowns [could be] using my loved ones’ deaths as so-called proof that the jab kills, when it simply doesn’t, is truly distressing to me."
Richardson said she was following this matter "pretty closely" and was "absolutely furious" that her late parents’ confidential information was "likely out there in the cookersphere".
Is this a first? A supposed conspiracy theory is debunked by a conspiracy theory that is verified by the words "Could Be", and "likely out there in the cookersphere".
Methinks some more digs is appropriate on this one…..
Someone who can verify payments may like to blow their whistle too.
"All it takes for evil to succeed is for good people to do nothing."