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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

I love this piece! But I was wondering why you capitalized black. Then I saw you did capitalize W in Whitey.

I wondered without any lights on the exterior of that contraption how could they, or the people onboard the supposed ‘successful’ trips that allegedly proceeded this presumed disaster, have seen anything in the pitch black waters of 12,500 feet.

For that matter how are photos and videos of the titanic so loving lit as a Hollywood set that far underwater. The whole story stinks.

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Is "half-Black" a football position?

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Mulatto is the correct term. But then again, no one called Barack Obama a mulatto.

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Jun 24, 2023·edited Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Touché

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Well, there are many half-Blacks playing all positions in the NFL now. Probably more than White players. Thanks.

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Jun 25, 2023·edited Jun 25, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

When I worked for the dark lord cbs I tried to interest them in a story focusing on one young man working out in off season at Purdue trying to make NBA as a white American born player. Odds not good.

Shockingly told by my Uber lib female exec producer that my ‘pitch’ was racist and ‘I won’t have it on my newscast!’

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Wow. Doesn't really surprise me, though. One day I'll write a book on sports, and it will be my most controversial work. Thanks for sharing your experience, Cynthia!

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Jun 25, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Love how über became Uber!

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Who needs Umlaute? (No Umlaut on the 'a' of the plural.)

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Jun 24, 2023·edited Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

I'm old-school 'Caucasian,' with a capital C.

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Do you believe James Cameron is “in on it” too with regards to this conspiracy theory? He sounds believable and credible to me though he is a big Hollywood movie producer. Perhaps the most successful of them all. James Cameron “claims” he has been on 30 - 40 dives deeper than the doomed Ocean Gate Titan one.

Nothing surprises me however I am not one to automatically assume that everything is part of some grand conspiracy.

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Cameron has long been known as supremely arrogant, even for Hollywood. Note that he specified that he'd been to the bottom of the ocean, and viewed the Titanic wreckage, 33 times. Amazing that he gave us that detail. And again, how can a movie director safely get back and forth from these depths, in his personal craft, while the submarines our trillions have paid for can't? Thanks.

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Jun 26, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

33. If you know , you know.

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Jun 25, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Exactly. And what a loudmouth he is.

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Do you believe the Wright Brothers actually flew the first successful motor operated airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina or was that just a staged event also?

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I don't think everything is fake. Obviously, flight is real. I'm no Miles Mathis, although I'd like to interview him. He is about as arrogant as Cameron, however, and "doesn't do interviews." Thanks.

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Jun 25, 2023·edited Jun 25, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Donald. Please watch and share your thoughts.

Titanic Sub Tourism Expedition -

My personal experience. This YouTuber was on the Titan with Stockton Rush and he spent several days with him and PH (Mr Titanic) on the Ocean Gate “mother ship.”

This looks legitimate and I found it to be quite upsetting.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O-8U08yJlb8&t=18s&pp=ygUeVGl0YW4gc3ViIHRvdXJpc20gbXkgcGVyc29uYWwg

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That's a point I wonder about as well, Cynthia. Seems like, if you paid $250,000 to view the Titanic up close, that you'd need some exterior lights to do it effectively. Thanks!

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Do not read the book Death Object - Exploding the Nuclear Weapons Hoax by Akio Nakatani, PhD, which casts doubt on whether we have an atomic bomb or it is just another device meant to create fear and terror (sarcasm). After looking at the photos of a-bomb detonations in the book, it is obvious that the bomb is just a big incendiary device like they used in Dresden to burn the city. Only it creates a mushroom cloud up to 30,000 feet.

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I'm aware of those theories. Hard to dismiss any skepticism about anything at this point, give the fact we are lied to about everything. Thanks.

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Jun 24, 2023·edited Jun 25, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Yes, Sasha Latypova did a post questioning nukes maybe a few weeks or more ago. I think her post was with a medical doctor who thought the health effects were due to mustard/poisonous gas.

As for this titan submersible story, I just assumed it was fake--one of those planted stories for distraction, which works every time. Made no sense to me that an extremely wealthy person would do something like this. If I had a billion, I'd be traveling all through Europe and beyond. Last thing I'd want to do was go to the bottom of the ocean--what could you really sea in that darkness and who would really care?

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Wayne L. The Plutonium is real. The radiation effects are real. The bombs are real. Go to the Hanford Reservation on the Columbia River in Washington State to see what Plutonium can do. Or go to Bikini Atoll. Bring your Geiger Counter.

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Let me clarify. I am not saying there is no a-bomb, as the final answer is held as a secret.

But Nakatani in his book points out massive evidence that puts into doubt that the a-bombs dropped on Japan were any more powerful than the incendiary bombs dropped on Dresden.

You mention Bikini. Nakatani points out that the island is barely higher than sea level and the bomb was supposed to create heat at 3,000 to 4,000 C (while the lava flow from a volcano in Hawaii measure 700 to 1,000 C). At Bikini the sand should have become fused into a sort of plastic but it did not. And the elevation of the island remains unchanged.

Here is how the Los Alamos top nuclear bomb designer described the power of the bomb:

"A number of kilograms of plutonium were in the bomb, but the amount that released its binding energy and created the fireball was one gram".

The time lapse photos in the book also do not show the signature blast of a nuke.

Go figure.

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Wayne L: Ahh, now I understand your position. I would agree that the firebombing of Tokyo took more lives than the two bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but it is the radiation from nuclear explosions (whether bombs or nuclear power and weapons making facilities) that cause the long term damage.

The Depleted Uranium rounds being used in war are just as bad. Birth defects in Iraq abound from those damned things.

Atomic weapons of any type, should be banned.

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Elugelab was an island, part of the Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands, destroyed by the world's first true hydrogen "bomb" (not deliverable; Soviet engineers derisively referred to "Mike" as a "thermonuclear installation") test on 01 November 1952, a test which was codenamed shot "Mike" of Operation Ivy.

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"Just"? That's like saying a train is "just" (aka "nothing more than" a real big fast motoped. While a nuclear war would not be total destruction of every single square inch on Earth, it would really ruin the day for almost every single person on Earth

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Yes. But it might be from potent incendiary bombs not from one nuclear explosion bomb. The city of Dresden was obliterated in WWII way worse than Japanese cities by incendiary bombs.

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I remember a novel titled "The Jesus Factor" which explored that same idea. The basis is the theory that nuclear weapons can only be made to explode in static positions, which doesn't discount the existence of the "atom bomb", only the claims that the weapons can be dropped like conventional TNT bombs or attached to missiles.

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Jun 24, 2023·edited Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Wow you touched on Juneteenth a federal holiday I didn’t know existed until my payroll automatic deposit did not show up last Tuesday (correction) June 20th delayed?

And I did not follow the submersible sub, I guess

Their news is not my news.

13,000 feet and the navy only goes 10,000 feet deep.

Funny how the moon landing got through the firmament which now is scientifically called the Van Allen Belts. “We lost our trajectory data to get to the moon” but we made a long distance call to Mr

Nixon on a phone. Which is as outrageous as pride month and Juneteenth federal holiday which does not show up on my Biblical calendar..actually it does, I had to go back and look..

So a group of very rich people get in a tin can that is locked from the outside never tested and die

In deep waters but the drama is stretched to keep eyes on this drama and not our imbecile imposter illegitimate acting president getting his ass escorted to Impeachment Island.

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No one outside of some in Texas had ever heard of Juneteenth either, until after the BLM riots. It is effectively George Floyd Day. Thanks.

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Jun 24, 2023·edited Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Unheeded warning from the past: "Yes, I considered Gorilla Glue, but that was invented by some old white guys and isn't budget-friendly for cost containment. Besides, my young 'Up-and-Comers' assure me that wax is much cheaper and will do the job, up to 12,000 ft." ~ ICARUS

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

"Aluminum foil isn't even that foolproof on leftovers." Thanks, Donald, for the early low-key hilarity sprinkled judiciously, to sweeten up another bitter dish of reality!

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

He really is the funniest and most clever writer on substack! Just my opinion tho and I’m an old white lady.

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Agreed. But then, I'm an old Caucasian guy who refers to Donald as "kid." LOL!

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

No holidays for us!

And I agree with Donald on the new holiday, always felt Juneteenth looked like a typo.

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

They ripped-off the Dental Hygiene Month of Juneteeth.

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Ding ding ding! That's Pfunny!

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Haha!

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I really appreciate hearing that, Cynthia. And I'm an old White guy. Thanks!

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Thanks, Martin!

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Heh; my LdS mission trainer now retired as a USAF training general won't talk to me after I asked him right after 9/11 why the military made absolutely no response to these allegedly (nonexistent, IMO) hijacked aircraft. Must have feared that would get him in trouble with his betters.

Hubble's resolution of the moon would be about 160 meters.

Oh, the military foments the drugs it pretends to fight. Once in an interagency meeting the Tooele County sheriff said all the illegal drugs in Tooele County came from DPG.

We're supposed to be proud of those summer of 2020 arsonists (exempt from masking and social distancing - their work was really "essential"!), and their military abetters who dragged a snowstorm over Denver and eastern Utah in early September. (The high pressure over Denver at the same time as a low pressure over the Sierra Nevada caused a huge windstorm that toppled a third of the trees in Salt Lake County. My and many others' power was out for 5 days. The repair crew came from South Carolina.)

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I'm not saying it definitely was, but there is a better than even chance that the recent sea tragedy was faked, like so much other mainstream "news". Especially since the victims all were so well heeled. This society is run by the rich for the benefit of the rich and no one else. Always has been and always will be until it implodes of its own contradictions and inconsistencies. Many years ago 4 nuclear submarines vanished without a trace beneath the ocean, allegedly anyway. The Scorpion and the Thresher were American, I think the other two were French and Israeli if I remember right. None of them even sent out a distress call or signal. Leviathan must have chowed them down quickly. All of the depictions of the earth as a globe are CGIs. I don't profess to know its actual shape but it sure as Hell ain't spinning. The Moon landing craft from 1969 looks like slapped together junk by Jr. high schools kids for a science project. NASA says the technology that got us to the Moon was "accidentally destroyed" and they are unable to duplicate it. What contempt the Controllers have for the goyim to convey such idiocy with a straight face. The largest and most powerful law firms on earth are promulgating the transgender movement and their rodent-like shysters are busy drafting legislation and administrative codes to jack-up anyone with the temerity to oppose it with civil and even criminal penalties. Who says the Devil doesn't run this world? MLK was hard core communist cadre with a predilection for white pussy, like so many others of his black brethren. The original KKK under Nathan Bedford Forrest was a noble organization formed to save the South from total abuse and exploitation after the war. They would protect innocent black people from the predators along with whites though whites were the main target, particularly females. However when he resigned as Grand Dragon and they disbanded having eradicated the threat to the southern states, the KKK that came forth on its heels was a totally different animal. A perverse, creation of Freemasonry. The Jew comedian Soupy Sales, real name Milton Supman (1950s & 60s) was being interviewed once and he spoke of his upbringing in Franklinton, North Carolina. The interviewer asked him if he and his family had any problems there as at the time, the area was a hotbed of Klan activity. Sales laughed and said Hell no. His father owned a laundry and he sold the Klansmen their white sheets. They were very friendly to him, despite knowing he was a Jew. In fact, said Sales, they even asked him if he wanted to join the KKK. Freemasonry is Judaism for the goyim. The signs, symbols, rituals and sigils are straight out of the Jewish Kabbalah. Thanks for another great one, Don.

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Good points as always, Hereticdrummer. Thanks!

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Jun 25, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Thanks for a good laugh! I wasn’t following the submarine story but I saw headlines here and there. A few days in I asked someone if she was following it and she said yes and described all the latest on the search for signs of life. When it was disclosed that the Navy already knew, I wish I had a camera because I’ll never forget the look on someone’s face who just realized she’d been taken for a chump ride on a chump story and that we’re all just chumps living in their chump world. I don’t think they even laugh at us anymore, we’re just insignificant, like a bug on the sidewalk. Thanks for giving us another laugh at the pathetic ridiculousness of it all. Especially of the people who still sit breathless on the edge of their seats, waiting for the next important update on the next important story..

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Thanks, Lynn!

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Thanks for informing and updating me on the submarine. I was blissfully unaware of the loss of some billionaires until Friday, June 23rd, when I saw the Beatles Yellow Submarine graphic on the thumbnail for The Rundown. Too busy splitting and stacking wood for the coming winter. Too busy saying prayers for our benighted and doomed nation. Too busy reading about the whole sordid history of the Plandemic from your latest book.

One of the podcasts I Listen too suggested this whole thing is a Masonic ritual, symbolic of the implosion our economy is about to suffer as the bloated debt structure finally reaches critical mass.

I also missed out on Juneteenth or whatever too. Since I get very little mail, I rarely notice when there is no mail.

Once upon a time I was a sheeple and thought we went to the moon. I even saw the pieces of junk in the Smithsonian. My reaction was that boy those men had courage- No way you could have strapped me to that and convinced me I was coming back alive. I would have had the priest give me Extreme Unction hours before liftoff, and praying as though I was in front of a firing squad.

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

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Always appreciate your astute comments, White Wolf. Thanks!

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

How convenient was this story for the media to run cover! They were allowed to drag it out almost all week. I'm leaning toward believing the whole submersible bit was an invention to distract from Bribem' Biden's sinking ship. Who can prove otherwise? If it was true, they should have sent the same team that blew up Russia's pipeline. Just too convenient. They really have blown up every shred of trust I ever had.

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And if we are to believe the new narrative, they knew all along that they were already dead. What kind of psychopathic minds play out a contrived drama like that? Thanks.

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Jun 25, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

"The Swarm" of psychopaths: https://twitter.com/va_shiva/status/1667295176434253825

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Great article: DJ mentions Millard Fillmore the last Whig President (1850-1853). He helped to get the Compromise of 1850 passed in Congress. This prevented the Civil War for another ten years. But part of the Compromise was the Fugitive Slave Act. Fillmore hated slavery but felt compelled to fulfill the Compromise by supporting the return of fugitive slaves to the South.

It spelled the end of the Whig Party. But it saved lives until Lincoln became President.

BTW, Fillmore burned ALL of his Presidential Papers when he left office.

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Thoroughly enjoyed. Love the parallels with the 1969 Apollo, which may have been the first massive false flag psyop completely made for television.

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Thanks, Howard!

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Jun 24, 2023·edited Jun 25, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

One of your best ever, Donald. I also thought that ramshakle sub looked like the "spacecraft" of yore. The silly "news" stories of late have become so outrageous, it's actually entertaining. Is this to keep the massive death toll from the Jonestown jabs off the public's mind...or are they just having fun with us now?

I do not believe the comment about the Washington Generals was a coinkydink. More than once in the past I have written/emailed public persons, only to hear them use some very obscure term that I had just included in my letter (in three cases, it was the word-for-word phrase). It's a given that those with a massive reach are stupid, uncreative and lacking imagination. They use whatever clever ideas of the truly intelligent folks, that happen to cross their radar screens...and if they were called on it...would probably seriously believe it was their own idea. In case anyone hadn't noticed...all pop-culture is copycat.

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You are always too kind, Kris. Thanks!

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

What's re-presented, or invented, by the media matrix largely serves to remove us from reality of our lived world by producing separate, virtual reality to keep us captive consumers of pseudo-events. "Where the real world changes into simple images, the simple images become real beings and effective motivations of hypnotic behavior." (Guy Debord)

A primary purpose of propaganda's psychological warfare is to leave us permanently confused as to the real nature of how the world is being controlled for purposes beyond the seemingly random, disconnected news du jour. "The more powerful the (ruling) class, the more it claims not to exist, and its power is employed above all to enforce this claim." (GD)

Celebration of a moon landing leads us to consent to conquest and colonization of space for future star wars. Culture wars are reignited by controversy over constructed identities of race and gender to distract us from common interests of class. Bizarre accounts of billionaires at the bottom of the ocean (a good start?) provide release for subjects to ridicule buffoons otherwise engineering our own demise. In these ways and more we remain ritually spellbound to motion without action. "Spectacle is the sun that never sets over the empire of modern passivity." (GD)

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

You know, I have been a little peeved lately about all this talk of reparations for the injustices suffered by black slaves. One of my "white" ancestors, Dr. John Wesley Posey of Indiana (see Wikipedia) was said to have rescued 1,000 slaves via the Underground Railroad & transported them to Canada. It has always been a source of pride to my family. It means nothing now, I guess. I mean, aren't we even entitled to a discount on the reparations we will owe? ;o) Were he alive today, I can't imagine his reaction to things like reparations, BLM, etc.

Loved this article, btw. So much truth in there - and a dose of humor. Thanks!

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I appreciate the kind words, Printer. Yes, the logistics of this ridiculous reparations concept are impossible. Thanks!

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Jun 26, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

I liked Fred Reed's proposal for reparations. He said, "I believe in justice. I'll give you a million dollars for every slave I own, and another million for every year you were a slave."

That's the only fair proposal I've ever heard for slavery reparations.

http://www.leany.com/slavery.html

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That's a pretty good way to put it. Thanks.

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Jun 24, 2023Liked by Donald Jeffries

Somehow, the humor makes the truth go down very smoothly. A masterpiece.

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Thanks, Larry!

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