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Susiequeie's avatar

For the first time since mayhem broke out and many of us were forced to have our eyes opened, I think I see a light starting to break through in the darkness. I think it won't be long until you, Dr. Malone and many more like you that went into this head on and never wavered, will be vindicated in the public's eyes. Sometimes I have found it so painful to read what you have written and what you and your wife have had to live through, most of us would have collapsed from the weight a long time ago. But recent breakthroughs in all aspects of this "take over" are starting to come front and centre and it's so blatant that if you don't see it, you will end up going down with the perpetrators. I see that Zuckerberg said in a recent interview, said that he was told to sensor on Facebook by the government. Admitting in person what he was up to in hopes of getting himself off the hook. All the corruption with Biden is coming out and can't be stopped no matter what they do. Steve Bannon blew things up from all sides this morning. So hang on Dr. Malone ..........I think you will be exiting this storm very soon...........

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Jennifer Beebe's avatar

So beautifully said! Drs. Malone truly are heroes and will surely be fully vindicated if that isn’t already happening! God bless them both! πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»

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Yakima Peach's avatar

I think conservatives fall prey to chaos agents regularly. We are too trusting and conservative efforts are regularly thwarted. It's time we understand that the other side often operates from an amoral or even evil (by our standard) position. We can't win a fight until we recognize this and are willing to cowboy up, as you say. I'm not suggesting we engage in any immorality but we can't fight evil with fairy dust. Thank you Dr. Malone.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Back in the 1990s, Philip Morris created an advertising agency with about 100 wordsmiths in it to spin the truth about smoking, and that it was good for you! There is a whole PR industry that is for hire to achieve the goals of their employer! Big Pharma employes the best to achieve their goals, and pushing us down the road for RNA injections! It all about money!

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Somewhat in line with your comment it has been my observation for the last 2-3 decades that some of the most imaginative people are in advertising. And would not be surprised if the majority were college drop-outs because imagination is being stifled there big time. Of course, the same also could be said for high schools over the same time so maybe that is why adverts are losing steam now too

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Here’s another way β€œ they” infiltrate the hospital setting that fooled me . Hospital systems have an complaint area , within the computer. An β€œemployee” can file a formal complaint anonymously... the site tabbed in the computer is called RL Solutions. The complaint can be a complete lie and the administrator or chairman of a department can fire you on the spot , with no due process. You clean out your locker and walked out . One by one , the unjabbed or those who spoke up, are being fired for made up lies . No attorneys will help those fired . Another elimination technique. Be careful.

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Mike's avatar

Almost every piece of this reminded me of people I knew along the way.

Thank you Dr M, for another insightful read.

In particular, this reminds me of my time working for a school district in So Cal. Too many things just didn't add up. When I started there, I actually believed I'd be making a difference. Live and learn.

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Diamond's avatar

Yeah, socal is the epicenter.

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Fritz Dahmus's avatar

I believe what you speak of is happening now in Florida.

Nazis with DeSantis poster are protesting outside Disney!!!

If you believe those protestors are sincere.......I have a bridge in Brooklyn I would like to show you. Very reasonable.

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Melanie Reynolds's avatar

When I asked my husband if he knew what Machiavellianism was , he told me about the book The Prince by Machiavelli that he read in Poly Sci . It is about how a dictator consolidates power and how that power is manipulated to maintain control. Then he told me about the book β€œThe Leviathan” by Thomas Hobbs , the Leviathan is a giant that exercises it’s power to control all aspects of society. The Leviathan is an all powerful consuming government.

I thought you might find this interesting.

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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

yes, he is dead on. Both are key volumes, and we often reference both in various ways in our essays. And then there is "The Art of War", which belongs on the same bookshelf.

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Melanie Reynolds's avatar

I will tell him about The Art of War. Since he will be retiring on Thursday he might have time to read it.

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LEA7's avatar

Well said, indeed. As a former employer of many, I learned early that "it's not the person you fire that's the problem, it's the one you don't". Explains why I don't want that seat anymore also!

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Tory's avatar

Wow, thank you. Such a relevant and directly discerning stack. My husband & I in good faith attended a β€œfreedom β€œ rally. Small but blessed to depart once some key terminology sounded too hot. Emotional responses. I’m in the camp of spiritual warfare. Discerning…. You share great wisdom.

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D D's avatar

Just the picture of the rotting apples is enough of an introduction. Every organization or group I have been involved in ends up with corruption of some kind. Sexual abuse and money abuse seem to be two of the favorites. Human frailties at their finest.

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Ed megill's avatar

β€œThe University of Hard Knocks” πŸ”₯ Maybe I do have a PhD. after all. πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈ Very Best, Ed

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Robert Mareing, Au.D's avatar

That's good!

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bubbagyro's avatar

Well written article, as usual, Dr. M.!

Change Agent:

Back in the 1970s-80s, we encountered a well-orchestrated plan to infiltrate the local large high school in SE Pennsylvania. The goal was to place a Clinic (you can guess which one the perpetrating corporation was) into the high school to address "the epidemic of unplanned or unwanted pregnancies".

By the time my wife and I, and then some allies, found out that textbooks already placed in the school were simulated by another textbook available to parents at school board sessions. It was a sham duplicate, with far less egregious content than the ones 4th graders were using in the curriculum. This started our ball rolling as a counter-insurgency. Our 3 daughters were in the elementary schools.

My wife, a former Canadian, now a naturalized US Citizen, has an amazing talent for discernment. She also has a very calm, thoughtful and innocent demeanor, so she was able to find out stuff about this infiltration process with her demeanor.

Change Agentβ€”this is the term and title which was actually used at this time for the new Superintendent of Schools, recently hired. My wife and I traced his background to Ohio, where we found his rΓ©sumΓ©. He was a high level organizer of what could be described as "Whack-A-Mole" tactics and strategy. Some of it applied to Moles that needed whacking β€” directed either to teachers and/or parents. Some of this strategy was applied when the time came, to problematic legislators, especially, finally, those on the School Board.

BTW, why was a small town in PA selected? It has to do with being in a key county (Chester County) in the "Keystone State" β€” Pennsylvania. I think many of you know why it is called the Keystone State? The reader can Google that to get the reason(s).

We had to organize a movement tout de suite.

We enlisted the local religious community comprising a swath of different denominations through discrete meetings. Then we held meetings with the heads of three of the major religious groups and their principals, and showed each of them the evidence. Once it seemed that we were successful, we then brought in the media, through the local newspaper.

By this time we had made a newsletter, and gave a title to the nascent organization. Concerned Citizens of Chester County (CCCC), with me as the unelected "president". This was circulated.

Use of a "Lightning Rod".

We had 2 lightning rods, sitting at an extreme position in our conservative spectrum. We solicited one of them for news coverage, and, sure enough, she appeared on the cover of the newspaper, with me! They interviewed her, and then me. I said that (even though her views were hardly extreme at all), "Oh, yes, she is very zealous about her position to protect the children." "I don't agree with all her statements or methods, but her heart is in the right place." "She is anxious about the manipulaton of young children," and so on. I was putting a little distance from her (it was explained, and she knew what we were doing-she was tickled to be at the battlefront).

My views seemed logical and well-reasoned alongside our Firebrand. This headed off most of the ad hominem attacks directed against me and CCCC which we had anticipated.

Finally, we circulated the petitionβ€”it was the right timing. In a town of 10,000, I garnered almost 3,000 signatures! When the crucial School Board meeting came, and I was scheduled to speak (I made sure the media were out in force-I told them "tomorrow's meeting would be important and dramatic"). When my turn came, I plopped down the 30 pound, 3,000 page document on the desk. I did not have to say much after that.

The Superintendent did not pass muster (I don't know why? He disappeared. Maybe it was conditional employment, maybe he was placed someplace else by his higher-ups ?), but he was removed by the School Board. To this day, there is no "Health Clinic" in Downingtown High School. At least, no ostensible one.

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Ned B.'s avatar

Bravo on a well organized and well orchestrated campaign. Disrupting the disruptors is not for the faint of heart, nor the disorganized.

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Jean's avatar

Thank you for the excellent and timely review! I have no desires to lead. I admit to being pleased if something I offer results in a./positive outcome(s). When I encounter oppositions (pretty rare) I either ignore them or in a separate comment relate my take on the matter. I try and focus on topics that relate to our goals and the current discussion. I understand that some best be disappeared and assume it was a just solution. I appreciate all guidance that helps me be more effective at providing positive contributions.

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Veritas Now's avatar

The more I learn about the covert activities of governmental agencies populated by unelected officials, the ,lower my opinion of the concept of any centralized government. Once established it seems to slide inexorably toward corruption.

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Adrian Gaty's avatar

It’s so true and so tough and applies to so many areas.

I remember when I was in high school I used to be in favor of student government/politics because β€œit keeps the [a-words] busy and out of our lives.” Unfortunately in the real world with real power it’s just too destructive.

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