by: Dr. Peter Breggin & Ginger Breggin

As I was finishing last-minute editing on this paper on September 5, 2022, at 2:57 pm NY Time, I received a call from a phone in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Voice (very dark, demanding tone): Is this Dr. Peter Breggin?

Me (hesitantly): Yes…(thinking it’s spam and ready to hang up)

Voice (continuing dark and demanding): This is Dr. Malone. Why are you targeting me? I will have to send you a cease and desist letter.

Me: Are you threatening me? (Then calling to Ginger, who’s nearby) Ginger, it’s Malone on the phone.

Ginger (entering my office): What’s he saying?

Me: I’ll put him on speaker.

The next thing I heard is the sound of Malone’s phone slamming down.

My conjecture is that Malone did not want a witness to what he was about to say.

It is possible that Malone had some hint about the incredible news we were about to break in this column, not about him, but about Mattias Desmet. The only other time Malone ever contacted us was by email to me to complain about our criticizing Desmet in an earlier column on America Out Loud.

Malone clearly wants to stifle my freedom of speech and freedom to criticize his ideology around matters of enormous political importance to society. Our debate is about how to view global predators or totalitarians and how to act in response to their predations. This question is of central importance to the future of individual freedom and political liberty.

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42 Comments

  1. The reality is that any victim of violent crime who has become educated on the subject, or any well researched and experienced professional knows that there is an agenda to excuse/cover up perpetrators of violence and perpetuate this unicorn fairyland narrative that if they simply go to “therapy” they’ll be miraculously cured of their desire and intention to exercise power and control over others, thereby posing no further risk to society, other relatives or future partners etc. It’s easier for most people to sleep at night believing this fairytale that all people are “good” and if they did something “bad” they didn’t really mean it they just need help. Research shows that when it comes to violence this narrative represents a tiny fraction of all cases.

    I speak from personal experience, as someone who’s ex-husband was let off by a magistrate who accepted the glowing “testimony” of an unqualified life coach who believed she had “cured” him of his violent and controlling behaviours. That in a mere 6 months he posed no further risk to me or anyone else! Of course, my better judgement and the experience of the professionals around me said otherwise.

    Can be pretty hard for people on the outside who haven’t had these types of experiences to understand just how pervasive the manipulation by these men (usually) is, and how easily they seek out those who will reflect back to them their false image, who then go to great lengths to enable and protect them. This Desmet guy clearly falls into that category.

    In additional to the resources available here, anyone interested in learning how the minds of these people work and how their violence can go on sanctioned for years on end should read:
    1. Why Does He Do That by Lundy Bancroft
    2. The Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker

    1. I have not read the Bancroft, but the Gift of Fear by de Becker is first rate. I just bought a copy last year to re-read.

      1. Me too, I have very few hardcopy books but I have that one with all my notes in it. The first one is more targeted at women who have or are experiencing violence, coercive control, psychological manipulation etc etc. Bancroft pulls no punches and sugar coats nothing, pointing directly to perpetrators and holds them accountable. It’s a highly recommended read in DV circles. Most books written since soften their language and try to make things more neutral/woke/PC which simply doesn’t stack up in the real world. For me it gave me framework with which to understand what was happening, to recognise my situation wasn’t unique and that there are deliberate tactics involved which certainly do not change with a bit of therapy. The interesting thing is that after learning about them I can recognise the same tactics being used on the general population by Mr Global’s cronies!

  2. So, Desmet is double-vaccinated, hence his entry into the US. I am listening to him talking to Del. He loves to talk and unfortunately Del is not equipped to challenge his views, particularly on science. Desmet’s ‘decision’ to be vaccinated undermines his apparent belief in what he has called mass formation, or…is it just about selling more books?

    1. Did you listen up to the end? Del ask him how he got in the US, if he was vaxx. He responded no, he would never go against his principals. He said there is other way.

      1. Yes and I emailed Del to tell him that I didn’t believe him. If there are ‘other ways’ that are ‘legal’ then he should share them with us all including Novak Djokovic and his lawyers. Are we to believe that in his visa application Desmet voiced his opposition to vaccination and they still allowed him entry. I asked Del if he told him how he achieved entry. No reply as yet. If Desmet is sincere and someone with integrity then he will share his ‘magic’ with all of us. I have been waiting over two years now to return to the US.

        1. Uhuh…. a loophole that only high profile controversial figures implanted into a movement that was finally starting to gain momentum in it’s pushback against the entire control system, can exploit? But it’s secret cause you couldn’t have the “little” people using it? Else what, you’d have to band together and demand those ridiculous border controls be dropped for EVERYBODY, not the privileged few? I smell a rat.

  3. I’ve been ok holding both/and all aspects of the who/what/when/where/how/why of this topic beginning with reading all of the recommended educational content shared (Solari on Deep State tactics). I’m now exploring a completely different perspective that continues to respect previous learning including Desmet, the Breggin’s et al. As a result, I am formulating my own point-of-view that is unique to me and my experience while maintaining openness to new knowledge and other’s wisdom. The commentary and content here was tremendously helpful. Thank you. Forever grateful for Solari.

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