Covid 19 Vaccines: New Zealand In Full Blown Panic Mode – Real Death Count

Covid 19 Vaccines: New Zealand In Full Blown Panic Mode – Real Death Count

It seems that the real death count might be out following the covid vaccine from Pfizer in New Zealand. Check out the latest reports about the matter below and find out why the country is in panic mode.

New Zealand is in panic mode

“Health Care Worker/Data Administrator, Barry young, BLEW THE LID on How Many People Truly Died from Pfizer Vaccine Batches! He Was Then Raided and Now Faces 7 Years in Prison,” a video on the social media platform X says.

Barry Young worked on a project at “Te Whatu Ora” as a data administrator to implement a vaccine payment system to providers.

Te Whatu Ora is a Public Health Agency established by the New Zealand Government.

Because Barry helped build this system, he had access to vaccine-related data and he was shocked to learn that a lot of people were dying a week after being vaccinated. Shocked at his discovery, he downloaded and shared that data with the world.

Here is the tweet that is making waves these days:

THREE VIDEO BREAKDOWN:

VIDEO #1
Barry Young breaks down how he came about this data and the Pfizer Vaccine batch data, showing a death rate ranging between 5-25%.

VIDEO #2
Liz Gunn sounds the alarm that Barry Young, as well as someone who corroborated his findings, was RAIDED! She calls for a global effort to make this story known.

VIDEO #3
The significance of this data being released. More context.

Te Whatu Ora has been granted an injunction to prevent any publication of data by the Employment Relations Authority.

The organization has accused Barry Young of downloading the data, and as a result, has revoked his access to their systems.

Barry Young has been charged with accessing a computer system for dishonest purposes, which carries a maximum sentence of seven years in prison.

The police are opposing his release on bail, citing concerns that he may continue to spread misinformation.

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