When you redact 90% of the pages even after delaying the FOIA release for over a year, you've obviously got a lot to hide.
This needs to be another felony level penalty, and there ought to be certain individuals outside of government that can immediately go in and see government records.
The NIH is hiding their complicity in the development of the Corona virus, and it’s extremely blatant hiding at that. Think about what the National Institutes of Health is for a minute and this gets clearer. Other than perhaps intelligence concerns about a bioweapon, nerve gas, etc., nothing the NIH does is concerned with national security. And at least 98+% of NIH records would not deal with personal data on individuals either.
There is simply no reason that the NIH should be able to hide documents for many months, nor should they be able to fully redact 292 of 314 pages. What on earth could possibly justify hiding all of that information?? No political figure at the federal level, whether during Trump’s term or since the Biden fraudulency began, has suggested that Corona is a bioweapon released on purpose. Now there are many people who have said that online and I’m not going to try and prove them wrong, but it is clearly not an idea that the feds have considered much if at all.
So the only logical conclusion on the delays and then redactions when the documents were finally released is that at the very least the NIH was funding development of Corona, the NIH knows it was released from the Wuhan lab accidentally or otherwise, and thus they know it’s their asses if everything sees the light of day. Even if the death toll has been grossly inflated, certainly at least 50,000 or so people in the U.S. have died from Corona, and many more have suffered because of it.
In my world this sort of hiding is never, ever, allowed. There will be hundreds of people at least in every state with the authority to request data, and that data will have to be produced within 15 days. For personal privacy when needed, the data storage system will have special fields for some names such that they can be redacted automatically. Hiding data, destroying data, etc. is of course a felony.
In addition to that, I would have smaller group of specially trained, tested, and certified individuals with the authority to go into government offices on the spot and see whatever they wanted to see. These people would have to have Top Secret clearances just in case they came across matters of national security, and they would be prohibited from simply releasing information directly to the public. They would be able to take information and present it to special courts, and from there it could be released and/or various government oversight functions could be initiated depending on what was found.
On top of requiring quick access upon a FOIA request and having specially trained watchdogs outside of government, anyone pulling a Hillary Clinton scam and using private email for government business would be immediately removed from office or from their job, and charged with a felony. No written communication of any kind coming into or out of government offices could be hidden this way. Using personal email servers is actually already illegal, but Satan’s handmaiden was not punished for what she did.
The Liberty Daily has some commentary on what I’m referring to.