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geofffxdwg
Am I allowed to say who loaned Kevin Moore the 15000 pounds for this project or does that fall under the new doxxing guidelines for this thread?
Geoff, many thanks for asking the question. I had to think for just a moment about that. :)
If the financier didn't
want his name revealed, and it was a private arrangement, then I think we need to respect that. For instance, if he had asked Kevin Moore not to reveal his name, and Kevin had promised his name would be kept confidential, we have no right to overrule that agreement and breach that promise.
It would come under the category of 'harming' someone, exactly as if we publicized a private message — or (for instance) publicized your own financial dealings with anyone at all.
It's different from the kinds of financial investigations that Catherine Austin Fitts deals with, as those concern the dealings of either public companies or governmental institutions. In both of those situations, the public has a broad right to know (although of course there will be some exceptions). And here, with Kevin Moore's projects, there's no allegation or suggestion of any kind of financial impropriety.
So here, it's all rather different. We, the public reading all this, do
not have a right to know.
However:
You (or anyone) can ask Kevin Moore to please reveal the details. If he chooses to share those in the name of transparency, then of course that's fine, and he'd be respected for it. But if he chooses
not to, then he can be asked, as a simple straight question, why those details are being kept private from the other stakeholders.
And anyone else mentioned in or connected with the documentary
is a stakeholder, as it were, inasmuch as they're possibly affected parties. In other words, they have a direct personal interest in all this.
Their reputation might be harmed, for instance — and arguably, this is Kevin's definite intention with some people. So while they might not have a formal right or need to know, they might well
strongly feel that they should know — and I think that they probably do.