Evidence of being framed: Easily debunking a phycological report by Leah York
- Israel Flores
- Dec 17, 2025
- 2 min read
Here’s the extremely erroneous/shady psychological report (that I referenced in a previous blog post) by the obviously either extremely incompetent or corrupt Leah York (spoiler alert: it’s the latter). Notice how (as I previously mentioned/promised) I was EASILY able to debunk the conclusion in her bogus report (i.e. that I didn’t want to visit with her because I was “mentally ill”). If someone uses fallacious reasoning to come to a conclusion, their conclusion is not valid and it doesn’t matter what their title is. Assuming someone is correct based solely on their title/“expertise” (especially in face of obviously dubious reasoning) is fallacious on multiple levels (e.g. see Appeal to Authority Fallacy). It’s also important to note that I could have easily provided way more than the 4 examples that I did provide, but didn’t simply for brevity and because a single example is sufficient to debunk her entire report as I explain in my counter report (see the 14 images/pages below).
Moreover, every single thing that has been used in psychological reports to claim I’m a paranoid schizophrenic, I can likewise debunk in a similar way as I did here and I will do so in the near future (stay tuned). [For example, Leah York mentions (page 11 in my report) how she couldn’t read my notes. Well I those were my personal notes (I could read them just fine) and I never asked her to read them and therefore it’s not my fault she couldn’t read something she wasn’t supposed to and from far away.]
And it shouldn’t be surprising at all that I can EASILY debunk all of these laughably erroneous reports when I also start proving that I was threatened to be framed as “crazy” if I exposed the FBI/government corruption behind my cases (so they can discredit me). What a "coincidence" that I will be able to provide powerful evidence that I was threatened to be framed as "crazy" (on multiple occasions) right before some laughably bogus phycological reports were written up saying I was crazy. Stay tuned for full context/evidence, folks! ;)















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