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Feb 4, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

We have all been bullied all our lives. We refuse to see it because of all the lies we have been fed. We want to believe the lie that we are free. You believe the lie in the pledge of allegiance. You know, the part about liberty and justice for all.

Whether you understand this or not we have been bullied into swearing/ pledging allegiance by peer pressure.

We have been bullied into being slaves; slaves to an evil Satanic system.

Here are some examples:

1. You must go to the government schools,

2. You must file tax returns,

3. You must get vaccinated,

4. You must pay taxes,

5. You must get a driver's license (intrastate passport],

6. You must get insurance.

7. You must register your property,

8. You must obey all laws,

9. You must obey all commands of the police,

10. You must submit your records for audit,

11. You must sign all traffic tickets,

12. You must sign all documents that the government puts in front of you,

12. You cannot question the system,

13. You must submit to lockdowns,

14. You must follow mask mandates,

15. You have to follow executive orders,

16. You must obey the directives of the legislators,

17. You must obey all code enforcers,

And the list can go on. But you live in a free country.

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Great points, Anticriminals. Americans have become tragically excellent at following orders. Thanks!

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Feb 5, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

And in Australia we must vote.

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In the 1970's my uncle packed up his family and moved to Oz because he feared what the USA would become. In the last 10-years Australia has lost all its glimmer and has become worse than the USA with strong-arm tactics, restriction or removal of freedoms etc. Better wake up before the WEF and the likes of Jacinda Ardern and Bill Gates move over to OZ and make it even worse for you too.

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Feb 4, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Ok Don I’ll read Bullyocracy. I’d been putting it off just in case the Age of Aquarius finally kicked in and peace and understanding broke out. Thanks for following me on Twitter. It must have been a mistake as I have only 8 followers including yourself and some of them want a man, not just any man, a “serious” one is needed.

And I’ll think about starting a podcast so that I can have you on it. 😊

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Lol Phil. I wasn't trying to drum up sales. Although that's always a good thing. I follow everyone that follows me on Twitter, unless they are a largely unclothed young girl, or have zero followers. I feel uncomfortable being someone's only follower. I would gladly come on your podcast. Thanks!

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Ah jeez, likes from Don and Mr VRR. Two dopamine hits. Now I just feel pathetic for having felt so good.

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Feb 4, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Donald---The Mockingbird has successfully morphed our population. When many of us were little, a Slinky or a Wheel-O or a 20-inch Schwinn Hornet bicycle or a "flexy" were great joys, occupying tens of hours of our time each week to where we are exposed to video clips, sound bites and snap shots which we misinterpret as being "relationship." I was in the Weekly Reader Children's book club and read a lot of fantasy and Hardy Boys mysteries---all of which stimulated my imagination and helped me learn to discern things. Today it is twitter and little momentary flashes of consciences. Most people do not bother to read. Thank God for Audible where I can listen while I drive. I listen to about 2-books a month just while driving. We are bullied by censorship; bullied by inflation; bullied by the Federal Reserve; bullied by the almost inactive Food and Drug Administration. We are passively bulled by a hyper-selective justice department who let huge cases die in investigation while others with political aspects are trotted to the forefront.

George Orwell and Aldous Huxley are ignored or deemed to be too disturbing to pay attention to. I mean, "We always win--don't we?" I mean Major General Smedley D. Butler was just a story, right ? And the fascist coup of 1933---that was fiction, right?"

Sometimes I hate that I am "educated" and wish I would just be a big pick-up truck guy who works my ass off in a Union trade and then take my family to watch cars go round and round (turn left). A more simple life would be nice BUT- - -I was brought up by parents who valued knowledge and praised awareness. I'm trapped. And I have friends and relationships where the truth is an awareness and hope still lives. The bullies are more hidden today than before. Too many young ones with martial arts skills. But when the media starts manipulating against our will and from anonymous places....well hidden by chicanery or smoke screens. Maybe it's best to just go along with what seems like the majority; but what if the majority is not what the pollsters tell us???

Thanks, Donald Jeffries----your articulations of what you know and feel are on a wave length many of us receive AND...receive well.

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Great comment- Glass Gun One! Slinky? Weekly Reader? Brings back memories of America 1.0. Thanks, my friend!

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Be a much better world if that "coup of '33" had been successful! Bolshevik 2023 isn't working out for 3-4 billion.

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I have my own take on that subject, Anti Communist. I detailed it in "Crimes and Cover-Ups in American Politics: 1776-1963." Basically, it would make no sense for "fascists" to recruit someone like Smedley Butler into their plot. Smedley, by the way, was Huey Long's close friend, and his choice as Secretary of War if he hadn't been assassinated after announcing his presidential run. You know how much war would have been going on with the foremost advocate of peace in the twentieth century running things. Thanks.

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Thank you for the info, I will read in a bit.

Have read the official letters of Hitler BEGGING the British Chancellor, French PM not to declare war, as he tried to repatriate and save lives in Prussia/Poland/Sudetenland (Communists were killing Germans separated by the Treaty of Versailles brokered by Rothschild).

Of course all of us would prefer a peaceful, Libertarian perspective and sanguine world. Alas, typically Leftists/Communists run amok, and the ONLY ideology that has effectively ablated a deep, necrotic leftist infection, is Fascism. It tends to still allow much more personal liberty than communism, unless you are a degenerate. Also, still allows for religious practices. Hitler was a Catholic.

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Purchased, the reviews look great. Got the Kindle edition, happy to see the Ron Paul forward. Danke.

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Ok Don I’m going to read Bullyocracy too because I like what Phil Beazley just wrote. I know about bullying. When I was 12 I went to a school with no white kids. The brothers hated me, so did the sisters.

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Lol. I appreciate that, Mike. Thanks!

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Hey Don, we have similar age and personal experience response bio. So I enjoy what you do and your sensibilities.

I was a skinny kid and bullied a bit but put a quick stop to by following the guy that had knocked my knee forward from behind while walking to class into the bathroom and said; So you want to fight. Yes, Ok, put im up. Then hit him eight times in the face before he put im up. And asked if he wanted to keep going. No. I was not even late for class, he didn't come to class. Tested again the next week and I only had to walk toward the guy, with I suppose a look of determination, for him to back down.

Appearing crazy didn't make me popular but it was tactically effective.

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Apparently that worked for a lot of other victims of bullying, Sounder. You certainly can't count on the adults in charge protecting you. Thanks!

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I have disdain for the madding crowd, and find anything much more than my five, real world, life long friends, overload. Perhaps, snowflake Leftists in Twitter and FB censorship roles have done you a favor Don?

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You might have a point, Anti Communist. But social media is essential when you're trying to make a living as a writer. Thanks.

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Aye. Understand, I lead marketing demand gen teams. Still, I've discarded profitable enterprise I've loved, to avoid selling my soul and mud wrestling the lower tail of the Guassian Curve! I have less money, but kept my integrity. I hope you are well, very much enjoy your heartfelt, and we'll "penned" missives!!

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Feb 4, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Social media it's not only about popularity, it's also business, as you know. The more followers you have ,more money you can make,directly or indirectly, so it's now a way of life,that's why people buy followers,not only to increase their popularity but to fill their pockets. Being popular is not anymore only about being liked,it's also profiting your popularity. The trap is that if you see you don't have a lot of followers exposing your ideas ,pics, memes or whatever,people betrayed themselves and try to say,what they think people like better,not what the really think,it's about following the herd. I don't like social media,I'm just in YouTube and I don't publish anything. Like the old saying I prefer quality instead of quantity. I follow you Donald not because your popularity, I prefer to read you better that Naomi Wolf.

I Was an RN before I became a holistic Therapist working for myself. I always talked to everybody at the hospital,from doctors to cleaning person's,once I was looking for an apartment to rent and someone told me one cleaning lady had one up for rent,I was in the personnel cafeteria at the hospital ,and she was there sitting with other cleaning ladies,so I went there and sat with them to talk about the apartment, and immediately I noticed everyone in the cafeteria looking at me,because I broke the rules,an RN doesn't sit with cleaners, even them were embarrassed. Believe me ,that was one of the more absurd moments of my life,I couldnt believe my eyes about how narrow minded people are. But unfortunately they are . Anyway ,that's their problem not mine.

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I appreciate you sharing your experiences here, Kiran. You sound like a rare egalitarian soul. Yes, social media for some of us is about business. I'm sure it's a good feeling to be popular, but in my case I'm trying to make a living as a writer, and social media is essential. Thanks!

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Besides seeking to be relevant after numerous decades of being a liberal sycophant, I have never cared for 'Me me me I, I, I' style of writing that Ms Wolf exhibits.

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I understand, Frank, but Naomi was treated very unfairly by the establishment. I wrote an article defending her a few years back, which caught her attention. She invited me to her book launch party in Washington, D.C. last year. She seems very nice. Thanks.

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Here's a link that article I wrote, if anyone is interested. https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/06/donald-jeffries/in-defense-of-naomi-wolf/

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Naomi has been a liberal most of her life, which is fine with me. So I guess that maybe liberals just give treating women as equals lip service?

As stated before, and stated again, 'me' journalism is a bore.

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Very cogent observations, Don. As for bullies, when I was a young whelp it was a right of passage for a boy to stand up to them, or get his ass kicked for trying. I discovered early on that bullies are cowards at heart and if they know you will fight, even if they can beat you, most often they'll back off and seek easier prey they can intimidate. Problem is, everything in Scumerica is now so feminized causing young, otherwise healthy boys to be treated like hot-house flowers. Also, everything is class and in Scumerica that means money. It doesn't matter how you obtained it or how reprehensible of a human being you are, just as long as you are at the apex of the mercantile dung heap. The great people's lawyer, Gerry Spence, said in his memoirs that having dealt with many wealthy people in his career via the litigation process, he found the vast majority of them to be insufferable bores. He claimed to get much more interesting and titillating conversation from the janitors, maids, and laborers who toiled for the companies these miscreants owned.

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Great comment as always, Hereticdrummer. I think that most bullies are cowards. But it's hard for usually smaller kids to stand up to them. I agree with Spence. I met the most interesting people in my life during my 15 years as a blue collar worker. Much more insight than your average college graduate. Thanks.

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You're welcome, Don, and I agree. I was a blue collar worker all of my life and as an enlisted man in the military, the ranks came from the blue collar and poor classes. I met some of the most fascinating characters you can imagine, more than a few of high intelligence and perspicacity, and of course many others were low-life scumbags. Some of the most stupid people I've ever known possess multiple degrees. As far as I'm concerned, they can stick them where the sun don't shine. Keep punching, buddy.

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Apex of the mercantile dung heap...great phrase. I hope you don't mind if I steal it.

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Be my guest Kris, and thanks.

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Feb 5, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Gem of social commentary

Coming from a rather cliquey HS, to say the least, I've had similar thoughts for decades, along with drawing out analogies applicable to the adult world.

Perhaps this all emanates from Monarchy type systems of ages past, or even from the times when the Elohim allegedly walked the planet?

And yes, I do admit, I get a boost when someone famous (Don) replies to my comments... Just have to guess this emotion was baked into humanity.

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Lol on my being famous, jwslaw. I do very much appreciate the kind words. Thanks!

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Excellent work again. Keep it up.

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Thanks as always, Norman!

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Feb 4, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Um, Jeff Rense has you on almost weekly, and he's quite well known. (He ignores me, however, regarding statistics, "phenomena" being the plural of "phenomenon", definition of "toxin", microwave ovens, or whatever.) But then, he thinks people who died after covid jabbing only had 2 acquaintances each, so maybe he doesn't notice such things as fame and popularity.

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It took John Barbour begging Jeff to have me on his show for years to get him to finally ask me on. We hit it off really well, so I'm a regular. He has a sizable audience, and his show has unquestionably put my name out there to lots more people. Thanks.

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John Barbour, eh. That figures. I hope Jeff appreciates you, as I suspect you're a significant draw.

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Donald, How did you meet John Barboar...if you don't mind me asking?

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Feb 5, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Take heart. Even big fish in the ocean of pop culture die and fade from memory, right Frank? Ya know, old "Blue Eyes?" Ya know...SINATRA. Never mind. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.? I'll stop now. Keep writing, Don.

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Now you're venturing into the territory I explored in my book "On Borrowed Fame," Martin. Yes, fame is fleeting. And there is little difference between fame and popularity. Thanks.

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Feb 7, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Excellent writing!!! I work in hospitals and say hello to every single person wielding a giant cart full of laundry/meals/trash. I try to acknowledge those that tend to look away or down more often. Hospitals were never a fun place to be especially now! I do not have kids but I see what your saying about high income parents flocking together with some friends and others shunned within my family. It’s a freak show out there. Put on your tinfoil hats and shine on.

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Thanks, Kat Bro!

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Here's Vox Day's categorization of men - Socio Sexual Hierarchy

Alpha - quarterback, leader, his opinion counts more, status conscious

Beta - lieutenant, lack Alpha's ambition, attached to alpha, loyal, Alpha's enforcer

Delta - most men are Deltas, backbone of society, competence, want to be respected for doing their job

Gamma - more intelligent than norm, more introspective, more sensitive, believe they should be in charge based on their intelligence, often overweight, less attractive, socially awkward

Omega - social reject, socially handicapped, school shooter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ua2XnYlm-o

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I don't like strict categorizations of people, but obviously there is a lot of truth there. Thanks.

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Feb 5, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Thanks Donald , yes I'm an egalitarian soul, don't like ghettos,or closed circles. My group of friends include a total variety of people from many different personalities,lifestyles and backgrounds. Im a free soul,and I like free souls around me.

About your writing career, it's a beautifull way to make a living,very creative and fulfilling. I wish you the best in your endeavors. You will get your fruits if you stay true to yourself,because that's what life is about, creation and honesty,be the hero of your own life.

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Great advice, Kiran. Thanks!

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I have become convinced that they are not my government. In fact, I have become convinced that they are not government at all. Why? Because they are the criminals. How? Because everything that they do comes under the definition of extortion. What is extortion? Extortion is defined as the act of obtaining a person's property, or their signature, with their consent, under threat or color of official right. I believe that covers most everything that they do to us.

That makes them criminals. Criminals cannot represent government! Now try to get them prosecuted. The entire "system" is beyond corrupt. The word that describes it is Satanic. Yes, this thing called government is a Satanic religion/ cult and you pledge your allegiance to it.

You fight its wars and when you sit on a jury you rubber stamp their evil activities. Most of you are too afraid to question anything they do. You just participate in the slave system with your slave mentality.

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