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That was a throat punch, Don, good show. John Dillinger, the famous outlaw of decades ago who was an American Che Guevara, never backed down from a confrontation with the FBI. He and his boys would always have them running scared in a shoot-out. The Federal Bureau of Inverts, along with all of the other gun toting, alphabet, so-called law enforcement agencies, only get tough when the odds are overwhelmingly in their favor. Assange was a limited hang-out and I think a Mossad asset. In the thousands of pages of Wikileaks exposures, nary a word was written about Israel. That is not a coincidence. Hitler knew about and approved Hess's flight to England. Hess would never attempt something like that without his Fuhrer's approval and Hitler wanted peace with England. He could have wiped out the entire English army at Dunkirk but against the wishes of his generals, he let them safely go as a good will gesture. He underestimated the unmitigated evil arrayed against him. The OSS, which was the mother bitch that spawned the despicable CIA, was tagged by Gen. George S. Patton as a haven for pimps, murderers, thieves, and scumbags. Nice to see that the CIA has carried on that tradition. That was another reason Patton was "capped". I don't think the Freemasonic, oligarchic, Founding Fathers would be overly upset with the police state dictatorship America has become. It's all relative. They would more than likely be envious of the high tech toys the Controllers have at their disposal to keep the herds in line.

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Thanks for making a few points I was going to make, but felt too lazy to write it all down.

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Most Americans "love not knowing things." You said it perfectly. *sigh*

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Thanks, Rhiannon!

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Dear Donald,you are right as usual, politics are a game of smoke screens, ,nothing nothing is what it seems,I guess we all know that. In this case about Teixeira,I don't think he is an evil traitor,same with Manning. They are just young guys who think they are free and play " dangerous '" games ,because they still don't know we live in a dictatorship plutocracy,they don't have enough experience in life to realize,they need to be carefull with the real traitors,the so called government. So cops,FBI, with all their anti terrorist gear,and the whole circus show up at their door ,while the guy is quietly reading a book,to take him to jail ,experiment with him, and probably inserting microchips in their brains for remote control,as they did with Timothy MacVeigh, the Unabomber,Manning etc. And at the same time they send the message to the sheeplo about how dangerous is to believe you are free.

My admired David Crowley the film maker of " Grey State",was a real free and brave man, that's why he, his wife and little daughter,were tortured and killed at their home in Minnesota.

I send a message from here to all freedom fighters, WE ARE NOT AFRAID OF YOU CRIMINAL GOVERNMENTS AND ASSOCIATES, time is ticking and your time soon will be over. Strength and Honor.

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As always, I appreciate your comments, Kiran. I covered the suspicious case of David Crowley in "On Borrowed Fame." Thanks!

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Back in the day, when I was a wet-behind-the-ears broiler chef at a steakhouse in an undisclosed mall in the '80's, my fellow employee used to talk about the future and having a wife and all that. He complained that most women were "...airheads. They had a valve in the back of their neck that said 'inflate to 28 psi'. They had a recorded message for their husbands when they came home from the office jungle: 'Hi honey. Welcome home. Here's the remote control. Here's your Bud Light. Kiss me.'" (Okay, I inserted "Bud Light" for the word "beer" to make it more current. A thousand pardons.) Fast forward 30 years. I came to the conclusion that the guys who stormed Normandy 6th June 1944 were not liberating Europe from the "evil Nazis"; no, they were making the world safe for Standard Oil, British Petroleum, Dutch Royal Shell, and the coming petrodollar standard.

Back then, if those Italian and Irish grandmothers would have learned the truth, they would have burned the White House, the Vatican, and Ten Downing Street to the ground and prayed to Our Lady to send a St Boniface or a St Bernard. Back then, the politicians had to be much more careful. They had to actually pretend to be righteous from time to time. They actually had to prosecute some crimes, and carefully set up their scapegoats. Back then, the veterans might have objected to what I said about D-day, but they would have said: "I don't agree with you, but I'll die for your right to say it." But that was then, this is now.

I regard the inflection point as being the first Gulf War, waged by Papa Shrub in 1990 or thereabouts. Everything became hazy. Those of us who wondered why we needed to go fight Arabs on the desert sands because a rinky-dink country was occupied virtually bloodlessly by a slightly more rinky-dink country were told to just shut up, tie a yellow ribbon around our oak tree, and "support the troops". And very stealthily, any antiwar sentiment was akin to hating our servicemen. That was the crucial transition from a somewhat corrupt "land of the free" full of dumbed-down drug-abusing men seeking jobs that offered maximum pay for minimum work to the creeping tyranny that we see today.

And that was the day I also realized that this is not going to end well. I expected the collapse to come much more quickly.

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That is exactly what I experienced 1990/1991, and was my wake-up call as well. Like you, I expected the collapse to come much more quickly. If someone had told me that the death-struggle would still be going on in 2023, I would have argued furiously against that idea.

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Glad to see another wide awake. I knew there was corruption before 1991, but that was the year I saw it was systemic and that there will be virtually no opposition.

Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us. You are our only hope!

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Specifically, what jolted me was...hey, weren't we instructed to hate a Boogeyman in a turban just eleven short years ago? Later I found out that was a Psy-op as well...and that the Ayatollah Khomeini's father was British (and no doubt British Intel).

Indeed...Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!

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She is the virgin of Guadalupe for me. Yes, the same person / holly entity from Fatima, and Lourdes. When everything is unraveling as it is now, I am thankful for her presence.

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I'm still working on getting an expert on the visions at Fatima on my show. Thanks.

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Many of us did. But we didn't see the dot com boom of the 90s coming. I think that extended the life expectancy of the house of cards a bit longer. Thanks.

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Insightful and witty comment, White Wolf. Thanks!

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Nothing could be more clearer than the Milgram Experiment. When I first learned about it some 40 years ago, I thought it made perfect sense. Even though I had little life experience at that time...I still had seen enough to realize only a tiny percentage of people will stand up to athority.

In 2013 an obscure writer came out of nowhere with a book trashing the Milgram Experiment (Gina Perry). I heard her on radio interview and her points were laughable. Immediately I realized her book was propaganda, and I wondered what was being planned that the NWO needed to plant doubt in people's minds about the Milgram Experiment. I got my answer seven years later when the scamdemic was rolled out. They knew when the harsh measures were imposed, that there would be talk about that old experiment (there was) and counter measures had to be taken. Most people cannot conceive how long a timeline these folks work on.

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Thanks for sharing that, Kris!

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Maybe these "leaks" indicate that some faction inside the machine is trying to expose the propaganda, and prevent the CFR/Trilateral operatives (Blinken, Sullivan, Burns, et al) from launching a full-scale WW3 on behalf of the oligarchs. Or maybe it's just another plot twist to keep us distracted and confused.

"In the hands of Allen Dulles (CIA/CFR), 'secrecy' was simply a chameleon device to be used as he saw fit and to be applied to lesser men according to his schemes. It is quite fantastic to find people like Daniel Ellsberg (CFR) being charged with leaking official secrets simply because the label on the piece of paper said "TOP SECRET," when the substance of many of the words written on those same papers was patently untrue and no more than a cover story."

-- Fletcher Prouty, "The Secret Team" (1972)

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Well, we can always hold out hope that there is a faction somewhere that opposes this evil madness. Although that does sound a bit like waiting for the "White Hats" of Q. Thanks!

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Great article, Mr. Jeffries. I also was a hippie protester of the Vietnam War oh so long ago. It didn't do any good, but I had to try. Got lucky with a high draft lottery number.

For decades I have a dream of going to Texas, buying a 12 pack of Lone Star beer and then driving to the grave of LBJ. I would bring a folding chair and drink the beer while occasionally getting up to piss on LBJ's grave. I would imagine my urine flowing down to hell and falling on LBJ's dick and scrotum like acid.

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I appreciate the kind words, Timmy, and will now have a hard time getting that picture of you at LBJ's grave out of my mind. Thanks!

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Very outstanding article again. That Roger Stone arrest was one of the most absolutely ridiculous shows of power corruption I could imagine then. Keep up your excellent work.

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As always, thanks for your support, Norman!

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Not sure what to think of this story. Sometimes stories like these may be the result of certain people being framed or from being involved with people who have the political or the legal means to destroy their lives. Whose to say that the "leaked national security" information wasn't "conveniently" provided to this alleged traitor by an insider for him to share with the world as he wished. I can't imagine anyone actually believing they could post allegedly "sensitive" governments secrets anywhere without facing some type of legal consequences. Especially being an armed services member. This story sort of reminds me of how I have to continuously change my employee passwords to access my personal and retirement account info because "hackers" keep hacking into the databases that's supposedly secure, if no one knows your password but you. Inside job is the conclusion I come to in both cases.

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It's hard to figure out many things in our excessively "security" conscious world. Before I was fired from my IT job for helping out a handicapped co-worker, our latest absurd big boss was demanding we change our passwords every month, and they literally had be at least 15 characters. Thanks!

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Beautifully written piece, Don 👍 really appreciate you, man.

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And I appreciate your support, Smoke! Thanks!

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Thanks Don. I'm slowly reading all of your books currently and learning so much. Always look forward to your podcasts every week too. Thank you for all you do :)

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Nice Don

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Thanks, Brother!

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Thank you for the History Lesson, wise Donald Jeffries. Didn't know about that whole Carl Weiss story

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Thanks, swampy!

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We must be synch'd Don. I just posted and I used the 80/20 split in my lawmaker report. Great post.

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Great minds think alike, my friend. Thanks!

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I'm mentioning it in my next post.

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I noticed that!

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I just caught the latest Au show.

I sure don't envy you guys trying to analyze the political and media circus.

Here's the problem, Don.

You guys are like sane and rational people looking over a picket fence at a carnival going on.

If you want to know what is really going on in the carnival the price of admission is a tablet of blue microdot LSD. You accept that and go in to see the performing clowns, the games of chance, and the

houses of freaks and horrors. When the LSD really starts to kick in you see the child trafficked prostitutes, the homosexuals, and the clowns murdering people amidst the lights, the shadows and the music. The LSD might make everything visible, but it doesn't help make it rational.

It's a Rob Zombie, or John Carpenter madhouse. Worse than that even. How else to describe it?

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Can't argue with you, Scott. I have grown fond of quoting a recent commercial, which aptly declares, "It's a mess out there!" All we can do is notice it, and try to find some humor in it. Thanks!

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Well Donald maybe you haven't sign the contract with 👹 . I have friends who are great writers,singers, painters,they even when to the States to try to be famous, but no way. Thay told it was all very dirty business, they got proposals to sleep with big kahunas in exchange of Fame,but they didn't accepted. So they came back to Spain ,not being rich and famous,but with a clean soul and peace in their heart. Maybe you are not rich and famous, but your soul is shiny. 🌟

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Well, I try to have a clear conscience, Kiran. And no big kahuna ever asked to sleep with me. Thanks!

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Wow this book sounds very interesting,I'm going to buy it. I'm aware that to be famous, in whatever area , music, movies etc. They need to sign a deal with the devil. I saw Bob Dylan saying so in a video interview. Thanks again Donald, David Crowley and his family never sold their soul and they are in Heaven. You are a real jewel. 👑

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That's very kind of you, Kiran. Everyone who's read the book has loved it, but it just hasn't taken off. I do explore the concept of fame itself in the book, along with all the mysterious deaths and scandals, and the inexcusable financial ripoff of so many performers. Thanks!

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