12/11/2023 / By Ethan Huff
New Zealand’s (NZ) Ministry of Health (MoH) nuked the file hosting account of U.S.-based genomics scientist Kevin McKernan this week, causing him to lose about $200,000 worth of research data.
MEGA, the file hosting service McKernan was using, appears to have shut down the scientist’s account to prevent the sharing of anonymized data leaked by whistleblower Barry Young.
Young, who used to work for the MoH, leaked data from a “pay per dose” COVID injection database to NZ journalist Liz Gunn, as well as U.S. tech millionaire and Substacker Steve Kirsch.
According to both Gunn and Kirsch, the leaked data serves as conclusive proof that COVID jabs are killing people at exceptionally high rates. Kirsch uploaded the data on December 1, the same day the injunction was granted to the NZ MoH.
After Kirsch uploaded the data to his webpage, McKernan “mirrored” it to his MEGA account to make it easier for the public to download and analyze it. This occurred after a sensationalized release of the data called into question the integrity of the whistleblower who leaked it.
After hearing that an injunction had been granted to the NZ MoH to prevent all further distribution of the data, McKernan says he texted Kirsch to seek clarity on December 3 but did not receive any response.
A day later on December 4, McKernan tweeted about it to X explaining that he woke up one day to find that his entire MEGA account, including medical genome sequencing and vaccine sequencing data with an estimated value of $200,000, had been suddenly and unexpectedly deleted.
McKernan, by the way, is one of the leading scientists involved in researching the DNA contamination found in mRNA (modRNA) COVID injections.
“Woke up today to having my entire Mega account deleted,” McKernan tweeted. “820Gb of medical genomes that back many projects. This was very expensive data to generate. $200K+.”
“The Vax sequencing data was included in this … All the links in our substacks are blown up now. Consensus is in NCBI.”
(Related: Are COVID jabs causing “turbo” cancer, clots and autoimmune disease because the vials are loaded with DNA contamination?)
McKernan, who also heads up the medical cannabis company Medicinal Genomics, could not help but notice the irony in his data’s deletion.
“Private company who puts sequence data public of medicinal plants and fungi to help the world, gets attacked by a public health agency that won’t share the tax payers [sic] data,” McKernan wrote in a separate tweet. “Wrong side of history.”
McKernan further revealed that some of the deleted files in his MEGA account were related to criminal court proceedings.
“We are assessing the damages,” he explained, adding that “this should get very interesting.”
On December 2, Kirsch reported that the site where he was hosting the NZ whistleblower data, Wasabi, had also turned off his account without notice. Kirsch speculated that perhaps “maybe it was because the New Zealand Ministry told them to take down my site …”
The injunction from NZ was awarded by the Employment Relations Authority, a group that Voices for Freedom NZ head of legal Katie Ashby-Koppens says has “acted outside its remit” because it does not hold the authority to make such orders against third parties in other jurisdictions.
“There are grounds for challenging this injunction,” she said, noting that there is no threat of breach of privacy because Kirsch had publicly assured that the released data was anonymized.
At no point in time, it is critical to note, has the MoH in any way suggested that Young’s data leak is fabricated or false in any way.
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