Consider that you're helping someone that styles themselves as a heroic whistleblower to destroy support for those that seek only to protect you. Much is made of the "secret documents" being shared, secrets that, without context, suggest that you're being controlled, molded, deceived. Consider that your help is not needed, nor helpful. Consider that your involvement jeopardizes everything. Consider, for a moment, that observing the system causes irrevocable change, and ultimate failure, in the system. Even GRANITE HUNTER has offered to disseminate the information, at a pace and depth deemed appropriate or safe given the nature of these ops and the lives at stake, and yet our arrogance and hubris demands that we know everything, even if we undo everything that has been wrought on our behalf. Has Ubuntu ruined your perspective? Why do you get a vote in how to save the world, when it costs you nothing to be a naysayer? Orwell wrote that pacifists cannot accept the statement "Those who 'abjure' violence can do so only because others are committing violence on their behalf."
Laporte's talent for death is a tool the Ubuntu government uses, same as the GTVA or anyone else. They turn their heads, keeping the secret while the Fedayeen commit unspeakable acts of violence, brutality, and cold-blooded murder for their motives. And keeping secrets is wrong?
Similar phrase: "I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide, then questions the manner in which I provide it." – Aaron Sorkin, A Few Good Men
So far all "truth" has told us is that which we already know: people who have devoted their lives to ours are slowly losing their minds for the sake of our existence. What more should be placed on the altar of our arrogance?