Now that you have publicly stated your research, if anyone is messing with you, they will have less reason to go after you.
Yes, and that’s one reason to speak out. The downside is that speaking out allows people to disappear information and/or alter their stories/claims. The past 4 years have been a balancing act between those 2 interests. I’m not sure I’ve always made the right choices, including now, but I try to do what makes sense to me at the time, and if I’m wrong I hope everybody with a stake in it can forgive me and that somehow it will turn out for good anyway.
For the people at the HDOH who know the truth the downside of speaking it is that their lives will be turned upside-down, like Edward Snowden’s was. But Edward Snowden is alive; if what we’ve been told is correct, Fuddy - who cooperated with Obama - isn’t.