Positron is an antiparticle, i.e. An antimatter. What's more, a positron is antimatter counterpart of an electron.As such, positrons and electrons won't repeal each other, but rather, a collision between the two will result in mutual annihilation and production of gamma rays (gamma ray photons).
On the face value of it, there is no obvious reason as to why would a positron "act as an electron in electrostatic field but as a proton in magnetic field", which seems to be a key consequence of your theory. I don't know about any experimental proof of it, neither. You would have to give a more detailed account of the theory, for other people to be able to properly evaluate it.
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