In this post, I’m reviewing part of an interview between Doc Malik and Hrvoje Moric from Geopolitics and Empire1. I’ve condensed some of it into a short video and appended, at the end, the phone message Doc Malik left for Mark Kulacz of Housatonic Live - Research. Archival. Overdose Awareness. He left a rather insulting voicemail for Mark, claiming that Mark could work on his stage presence2. I don’t think stage presence should matter to any of us right now. What we need is great analysis and trustworthy sources—that’s what Mark Kulacz represents to me.
Doc Malik raised points that triggered my concerns. He initially suggested people should refrain from protesting the current situation, implying such actions are unwise, and alluded to communist countries. However, what we’re facing now doesn’t resemble communism to me. Moreover, if he’s confident enough to voice his concerns publicly, why would protesting be deemed unsafe for those of us affected by the current circumstances?
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Under communism, could the “resistance” have podcasts and blogs where they earn large incomes “fighting for freedom?” Doc Malik may not have his checkmark turned on, but it’s easy enough to deduce from the bestsellers list on Substack that he’s making a good income from his podcast/blog. He’s listed as number 17 and is surrounded by others with the solid orange checkmark. This implies he likely has thousands of paid subscribers. On the low end, that means he’s earning no less than $115,000 (from Substack alone) with just 1,000 subscribers—in Canadian dollars, since that’s where I live—and could potentially be earning up to $1,035,000 with 9,000 paying subscribers. Not bad for living under communism and “fighting for freedom.”
Doc Malik also brought up how he had COVID and emphasized that it was indeed real. This is another red flag for me. Even if I had experienced a cold during the fake pandemic, I would refrain from discussing it, because the evidence overwhelmingly suggests there was no actual pandemic at all—and that most people who died did so either from neglect or harmful protocols.
If you’re a fan of Doc Malik, I’m sorry to hear that. I hesitate to believe he’s genuinely as popular as we’re led to believe. It seems more likely that we’re being spoon-fed a cordial defiance—an oxymoron of resistance. This manipulation is easily accomplished online, as my latest article explains…
…Bot armies are not just conspiracy theories; they are a reality. Psychologically, people tend to gravitate toward popular online accounts, even if they’re merely AstroTurfed. His promotion of fear in this one interview does not inspire confidence in me.









I am quite content to believe Malik is a typical podcaster - concerned first and foremost about his own income.
They all pretend to be edgy and unafraid to deal with difficult topics but how can you believe this from a qualified doctor who writes he suffered from the imaginary disease known as convid.
And I also don't inherently trust medical doctors who say they've renaged against the BMA and yet still refer to themselves as "doc".
If the system is so bad and corrupt you feel morally obliged to leave it, shouldn't you also be morally obliged to stop referring to yourself as "doc"?
Unless, of course, it's all bullshit.
Communism, Fascism, Socialism, let's face it, it sounds like tyranny to me under the guise of doing good.
Leslie