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maybe worth noting, when I reposted a video on my stack of CAF and Breggin discussing Desmet's book, and I noted that Malone had a lot to with with bringing attention to it - Malone commented and said the Breggin was 'wrong' and 'misunderstood.' I thought, well, that's your opinion and okay, but Breggin was years ahead of you in seeing the global predators, so maybe... he's not.

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Precisely. He and Kirsch were still in line for the jabs when Breggin's book was published: COVID-19 and the Global Predators: We Are the Prey

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It's an excellent book. I don't have a conclusion about Malone and Kirsch re their intentions. I've been open and appreciate the attention and work they've done. Though I do notice how it is they are both vaxxed and have managed to sit at the top of the many many people out ringing the alarm. (Maybe because they are a better bridge to the vaxxed, maybe because they work harder?) I also am aware that neither has been willing to say, this was all intentional. And honestly at this point, don't know they could hold that opinion in integrity. But maybe, it's just too scary a leap. Don't know.

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I detest purity tests and don't like using the vax as one. But it is a telling indicator of who knew what and when about corporate state collusion and the obvious psyops. Most of these guys knew nothing until last year, which says a lot. They do appear to work hard and be great at selling themselves and people have been desperate for voices to run toward for often simple yet satisfying answers. None of these guys have come out to say it was intentional, and that's because they lack the integrity and guts of someone like Jon Rappoport, the Godfather of leaving the matrix. Most of these guys live in a bygone era, and still hope the New York Times will like them one day.

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Or a Mike Yeadon for that matter. He was, by his own words, recently a 'normie' and he got there - malicious intent - right quick. He's also willing to say, he may have been wrong on germ theory. Love that guy.

Perhaps having their (Kirsch, Malone) still firmly planted in normie world explains inability to see the plan... and yes, that is surely a bygone era.

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Quite right. Mike embodies integrity of the lot. Great respect to those who are readily willing to reconsider anything based on new or overwhelming evidence.

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