Message from thomas

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I was questioned for a total of 16 hours by a panel of vicious Jewish attorneys for the Cville suit. Not as a defendant, but if they had proof of me lying they could attempt to get me for contempt of court and jail me for months like they did with Kline, and take who knows how much of my property.

Hundreds of their questions related specifically to naming and identifying others. Not on the basis of my working with them or trust, but exclusively their names, places of residence, and so on. I was and am lucky to know nearly none of what about who they asked for. That may be unlikely to happen to any of you, and I can't really convey how awful that experience was, but the precedent is set and I can't look at recent events and current standards in the light of all that and not say that we should stick to it.

Unless you need it, like the Need To Know Principle states, you should not have this info on anyone. Even if you have it, you should not keep it. Even if you keep it, you should not share it.