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Interesting post. I think that the "attack" on McCullough was justified. I think that McCullough would agree. McCullough let himself be suckered by a con man. Berenson had a few serious misses in his reporting. Malone was correct about that. When Malone called mass formation a "psychosis," he was stepping out of field. Malone does seem to have trouble handling legitimate criticism.

The Breggins' most important contribution is their book about the global predators. That book is more important to our cause than anything that Malone has done. I wish that you had emphasized the book.

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I hope you are right that Malone is just an individual actor with a psych problem. But his ties to the deep state suggest otherwise. We are seeing many different themes today that seem distinct yet are tied together. This supposed "fractionation of the freedom movement" may be the purpose of Malone's lawsuit.

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Okay, will do.

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Deeply disturbing! Really, Malone?!?!? Will not further support you with the things I am hearing.

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Something I noticed. The theory of "mass formation" may very well be legitimate. But what I noticed is that this phenomenon occurs spontaneously. Like the Dancing Plague of 1518 or the Salem Witch Hunts. This is different from a psy opp or mass hypnosis which arises by human design and calculation. On his site, Malone continues to talk about "mass formation" and interview and praise the expert who has written about it.

He went after the Breggins shortly after Peter Breggin offered mild criticism of his pet "mass formation" hypothesis, saying the "masses" were less to blame than the deceivers. His book is about global predators. Malone doesn't talk about an elitist predator class pulling the strings.

Could this effort to shut up the Breggins be about silencing the truth--that human beings designed the mass hysteria leading to the lockdowns and poisonings they wanted? That none of this was an accident like the global bankster mafia want us to believe.

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This sort of division always happens once the height of the crisis has passed. What initially drew people together to fight against a common enemy ends up in fractures that become smaller and smaller groups. Sad, but true.

As far as Malone, I was suspicious of him from early on, even without hearing about his bragging about all the grants he has gotten. People who work for or help a corrupt government oppress people (including by accepting tax funds) are not on the right side, in my opinion. Also, people who think questionable pharmaceuticals are good.

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