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    Default Google manipulation: Mass Formation Psychosis

    The Robert Malone interview has the left running scared of the term Mass Formation Psychosis (crowd psychosis) . Google and youtube are manipulating search results when searching for the term. I learned long ago that google is controlled by the left, all you have to do is compare search results using different search engines. Even my 84 year old dad knows enough to not use google and surprised me when he said he uses DuckDuckGo like I do. The difference is astounding in some cases. Check out this article by Steve Kirsch, he nails it. I tried it it as suggested and he was bang on with the results, google was a joke with what they didn't show as they tried miserably to try and discredit Dr. Malone, and don't show any relative videos but again that real lame attempt by justalazygamer who gets ripped in the comments, whereas DuckDuckGo had tons of pertinent info including his articles and many videos on the subject. Try it yourself and see or just keep being influenced by what google allows you to see as evidenced by some of the members here for sure.
    https://rumble.com/vrs59a-google-is-...h-results.html
    This from substack. https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/ma...tion-psychosis

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    Mass Formation Psychosis was the 4th most popular search with google in Ontario this week, nice to see people waking up hopefully they are getting the correct information.
    https://www.instagram.com/p/CYAAFyLl...I22EHZc--aKZ9k
    Last edited by GloHole; January 2nd, 2022 at 03:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushwhacker View Post
    Yepp. Best part was when articles listed Dr. Malone as an “anti-vaxxer” in their headlines even though he said he was vaccinated
    It's been long practiced, especially on here, that anyone who condemns restrictive mandates, questions the irrationality of things like passports, or basically doesn't agree with the social engineering of restricting our movements etc. is an 'anti vaxxer' regardless if they are vaccinated and pro vaccine.

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