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Nov 17, 2023ยทedited Nov 17, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Thank you Don - the local library has already put in an order for your book so all good here ๐Ÿ‘

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Great! I appreciate it my friend. Thanks!

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Nov 18, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Thanks for requesting it, Smoke!

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Nov 18, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Thanks Kris ๐Ÿ™ I hope all is well with you. No easy task staying sane in Oregon I tell thee ๐Ÿ˜…

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I agree. Oregon is even more insane than California. I do recall the first time I was in Oregon. Stopped and started pumping gas, just like in every other state. And I wondered why everybody else at the place was staring at me...

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You're too right there White Wolf. Thankfully we recently have started allowing people to pump their own gas here. This is what counts for progress in Oregon ha ha.

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Can't wait for the book to arrive, Don, congratulations on your latest masterpiece. In the 1960s, there were two very popular talk shows, one hosted by Joe Pyne, a Korean war veteran and vehement, flag waving, con-artist-servative. The other, Alan Burke, a "liberal", bearded, pseudo-intellectual Jew who for all his leftist proclivities professed to be virulently anti-communist. The so-called and fake, "Cold War" was still in full swing back then. I think it was Pyne who had Harold Weisberg as a guest, Weisberg having penned his opus, "Whitewash" on the cover-ups in the JFK assassination. Both Pyne and Burke allowed people in the audience to stand in line and ask questions or make comments to the guest speakers. When Weisberg was on, this audience format was dominated by two, loud mouthed, asshole shills, who were obviously paid to disrupt Weisberg, make him look bad, and discredit his book. Their M.O. was to question things in the book for their veracity, and when Weisberg tried to respond, they would cut him off, usually with an insult, and then quickly change the subject. This went on for awhile and Weisburg got angry and was clearly getting fed up. Pyne finally told these scumbags to back off and let Weisberg offer explanations to confirm what he wrote, but I remember being astonished that Pyne let it go on for so long before intervening. Then as now, it's all theater.

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I remember watching Pyne, and to a lesser extent Burke with my father as a child. It was fascinating theater. Thanks, Hereticdrummer!

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Thank you, Don, and congrats again. Keep writing!

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Yeah. I was totally sucked into the fake cold war. Soviet Russia Inc succeeded Nazi Germany Inc.

And then an article in the New York Times gave the whole game away. "Armand Hammer makes Private Flight to Kremlin".

What? An Evil Capitalist goes to the Holy of Holies of the Workers' Paradise... ???

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Pyne and Burke. Brings back memories.

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Nov 17, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Don - powerful story indeed. Canโ€™t wait to read your book! ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ™

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Thanks, John!

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Nov 18, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

This is an important phrase: "JFK.....was the last president who thought he was actually in charge."

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I don't know what JFK actually knew. Personally I think he was acting. And the American public fell for it hook. line, and sinker.

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Nov 19, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

I was 18 years old almost 19 when they murdered J F K.

In no time at all, I became a conspiracy nut job.

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As Gore Vidal said, we are conspiracy analysts. Thanks, Jerry!

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I was just four years old or so. But I do recall all the hubbub. And things have never been the same since.

The JFK Presidency was manufactured, and the unsuspecting public were riding high on the roller coaster. And those disillusioned with Post WW2 America especially were riding high. The whole affair was targeted primarily at them.

Mission accomplished.

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Ditto! Had just turned 22.

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Nov 17, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

I'm thinking that J F K also had some concerns with the "Federal Reserve."

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Yes, he did, Jerry. His father, btw, was one of the first critics of the Fed. Thanks!

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Yes, JFK did have some concerns with the Federal Reserve. Apparently, Papa Joe never had the same concerns when he was head of the newly created Securities and Exchange Commission.

If Papa Joe had an epiphany sometime later in the 1930's, he kept it top secret.

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According to LBJ's secretary Daddy Bush went to Dallas to brief LBJ a couple days before the event.

Ya gotta love made in the USA when the most evil conniving old head of the CIA, Daddy Bush died, he got a funeral as performed for a head of state or a president.

He owned Clinton from the day he was running guns out and dope into Mena Arkansas and he paid Slick Willie, who was the AG for the state in those days to keep the cops away from the airport.

Does anyone with two brain cells believe that all the cash raised for the "Clinton Foundation" was managed by Slick Willie and Hillawitch?? IMHO a classic CIA run slush fund.

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Terry Reed covered that pretty well in his book "Compromised." Can't believe he's still alive. I have tried in vain to locate him. Would love to have him on my show. Thanks, ursel!

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After I read "Compromised" in 1994 I got a local radio station talk show host to have Reed on and I asked Reed if it wasn't illegal for the CIA to be operating inside the USA. As I was a small business owner I pointed out I wouldn't feel too good about wasting my time trying to compete with CIA for business. I also pointed out that he didn't seem too concerned about one of the 4? young pilots who didn't make the cut and had to be eliminated. He said it must have been because of what he experienced in Vietnam. I assumed he was talking about operation "Phoenix" run by William Colby.

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Grandpa Prescott Bush was, I believe, just under the very top of the pyramid, and all the Shrubs were probably groomed from early childhood for their roles. This all seems reasonable in retrospect.

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There is a VERY OLD hour long video of the guy that did the head shot from the fence on the grassy knoll. He described it all in great detail, including the calibre of the gun, a .270, and of course,

a hollow point bullet, a necessity to blow the back of the skull off in a chunk after only the very short distance from the entry of the left front forehead. He described how he left the spent cartridge on the rail of the fence .

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Sounds like maybe James Files. Thanks, ursel!

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All part of the drama. Rabbit holes, and more rabbit holes. While I do believe the actual shots came from the grassy knoll, I don't think the real shooters were seen. Even the "bums" in the railway yard appear to have been deep cover.

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I'm looking forward to speaking with you on the historic day and telling people about your book this Wednesday 10AM-1PM EST on TNP and AM WakeUp channels Don.

For all who want to join us:

https://libertylinks.io/TNP

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Thanks, Six!

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Very excited to read this book! A work solely on the Kennedy assassination was long in the making for you. You have to be one of very few authors who actually contributes information to the arena that is new and shocking. Beyond mindless speculation, your intriguing history with Dean III and the content of his interviews will no doubt reveal stunning new info.

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Thanks, Varin!

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The Kennedy assassination has more rabbit holes than an acre of Sonoma Desert.

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DJ: Thanks for some more of the backstory and the character descriptions of people involved with the JFK conspiracy (the innocent, duped, and guilty). What a sad story of the Beatnik lawyer and his family.

Yes, the murder of JFK was the end of American innocence. That was a very sad day.

I am currently reading "The Last Witness" by Paul Landis. Landis was a Secret Service agent assigned to Jackie Kennedy. The book is okay until page 142 when Landis starts lying (IMO) about what happened the night before the assassination at The Cellar nightclub. I haven't finished reading the book yet.

Up until page 142, Landis describes his growing up in Ohio, hitchhiking across America, and becoming the youngest Secret Service agent. He writes at high school level with a Boy Scout attitude but it's readable.

Landis' descriptions of Jackie and her adventures in Italy, Greece on the Onassis yacht, and Morocco are fascinating. Landis was also with Jackie and drove her to the chopper at high speed, when Jackie went into premature labor and lost her baby, Patrick.

But the last third of the book is about the JFK killing in Dallas and I can see that Landis is probably going to tell half-truths and revise the official story just enough to keep the truth from being known.

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As I think you know, Timmy, I find Landis's very belated tale to be highly questionable. It certainly makes him look bad if true. He finds a bullet on the top of the limo's back seat, and doesn't mark it and start the chain of possession, which protocol requires? Instead, he just plants it on JFK's stretcher? And stays silent about it for sixty years? I don't find it credible whatsoever, especially coming from a guy who got drunk against orders the night before, and like all his fellow agents, failed to do his job in Dealey Plaza. Thanks!

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Donald Jeffries: Secret Service Agent Clint Hill, Landis' boss and head of Jackie Kennedy's security detail, is the only agent who did his job that day in Dallas IMO.

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He's the only one who reacted at all, Timmy, but he waited too late. And he has made a career late in life of putting out inaccurate books full of disinformation. Thanks.

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DJ: Landis' description of what goes on at Parkland Hospital is even more ridiculous. Also, Landis' description of the three shots is implausible. Landis never mentions specific speeds of the limo while the shots are being fired. Once the limo makes the slow turns onto Dealey Plaza, Landis never mentions specific speeds again.

Landis also only describes where the first shot came from (behind) but not the kill (third) shot. Landis is completely full of shit IMO.

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I have Landis nailed as a shill. He HAD to have known there was a ton of discrepancies with the aftermath of the assassination and his placing of the "magic bullet" on the stretcher was morally repugnant, to say the least.

Landis is, despite his "confession", actually buttressing the Official Narrative.

C'mon, Paul, you know where a lot of the proverbial bodies are, and could give us a lot of insight into What Really Happened. Instead, we get Another Fractured Fairy Tale.

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Nov 17, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Great in-depth article, Don. I follow Dark Journalist and sometimes he has Dr. James Farrell on as guest. They cover pretty much of what you do. Definitely fascinating things that happened, the cause of all the grief we are experiencing today.

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Thanks, Fran!

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The government effort to cover up their crime, with Oswald getting whacked by Ruby who is then whacked is classic tidy up the string of perps any professional, like Daddy Bush, would do.

Then paper the whole thing with the Warren commission is laughable.

JFK signed his death warrant when he said he would shut the CIA down.

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I think the death warrant for JFK was signed before he boarded PT-109.

And I do think that all the events of his presidency occurred with his assassination in mind.

His whole life was some sort of Freemasonic Ritual, a Holocaust to Moloch.

The presidency of JFK is the Crown Jewel of Operation Mockingbird.

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Nov 18, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Donald, I don't believe your connecting with Dean Andrews III was a coinkydink. It was meant to happen. Congratulations on the new book.

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I know, Kris. It was certainly strange the way he wound up in my brother's orbit, and they because such close friends. Thanks!

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My jury is out on whether Jim Garrison was part and parcel of JFK Assassination Inc or was actually conducting an actual investigation. In that context, I don't know whether Dean Andrews is a deep shill or is totally legitimate. All I know is these rabbit holes go deep...

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Fun non sequiter. My wife once did a beer commercial with John Goodman. He was lovely! Got a little hammered by the end. But total mensch.

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โ€œConfederacy of Duncesโ€ - one of my favorites. Will definitely order โ€œPipeโ€ and โ€œUnrealsโ€ - best place to buy? (For your pocketbook)

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Authors get so little that I always tell people just to get the best deal they can. The only one of my books where it makes an appreciable difference is "Masking the Truth." If you buy that from this link, I do get substantially more: https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/MidnightWriterNews I am grateful to anyone who buys any of my books. Thanks, Quill Cross!

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Love that Dali-esque melting watch on the cover!

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Yeah, I don't know how they came up with that, but it fits perfectly. Thanks!

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