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This is a brilliant stack from Dr. James Hill. Although I think Malone may suffer from litigious paranoia and that the mRNA shots, or "covid," might have driven him mad and doubt that either he or Malhotra are any sort of "controlled opposition," Dr. Hill appears to be on to something very important with regard to the role of [Redacted] in the creation and deployment of the pathogen, and thus also the mRNA shots, which is the elephant in the room. China do not appear to be responsible for what has happened, although are a convenient scapegoat. [Redacted] appear to be relatively spared by the pathogen, while the Iranians and other enemies of [Redacted] along with those of white European Christian descent are hit relatively hard.

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Paul, you’re a fantastic guy. But don’t you understand that the CIA wants you and Malone to be fighting each other? there is no freedom movement. It’s just a circular firing squad.

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Dec 29, 2023·edited Dec 29, 2023

Malone appears to suffer from litigious paranoia. He sounds like a typical whack job, promoting typical whack job conspiratorial themes about the CIA, psyops and controlled opposition etc plus he is suing people like it's going out of fashion. He even thinks The Wellness Company is CIA linked. That's a good fit with querulous or litigious paranoia. Malone possibly always had paranoid delusional traits like many, although not all, "antivaxxers" do but he apparently wasn't suing all and sundry for defamation until recently. What drove him mad? Was it "covid," or getting two mRNA shots? Both covid and the shots can cause craziness.

COVID-19 and New-Onset Psychosis: A Comprehensive Review

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9865730/

First episode psychosis following receipt of first dose of COVID-19 vaccine: A case report

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8784614/#:~:text=With%20respect%20to%20COVID%2D19,et%20al.%2C%202021).

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Of course, an actual scientist would know that ethncity is a political construct and has no basis in DNA, such that an "ethnic targetting weapon" becomes total science fiction. However, someone who is racist/ethnocrentric, on the other hand, would believe in such a weapon and would invent the "science" to suit. This is so refreshing, as a walk down memory lane where we get to re-live the scientific racism of the mid-19th century. I would think that fake opposition is that which confirms the nastiest accusations launched against this movement, so well done Dr. Hill and repeaters, you all just won the Trudeau Award.

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Thank you, Paul.

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