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Jul 2, 2022Liked by Donald Jeffries

This explains it.

"America is a golden calf and we will suck it dry, chop it up, and sell it off piece by piece until there is nothing left but the biggest welfare state that we will create and control...

This is what we do to countries that we hate. We destroy them very slowly."

Benjamin Netanyahu, employed at the time as a Soviet agent, in a covert conversation taped in 1990 @ Finks Jerusalem, a well known Mossad hangout. Taken directly from the transcript of the recording which was and has been 100% authenticated.

Source: Veterans Today, can also be found on Patriots4Truth.

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Jul 2, 2022Liked by Donald Jeffries

As long as there is a government there is no freedom.

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Jul 3, 2022·edited Jul 3, 2022Liked by Donald Jeffries

the people you speak of are not illegal. they were invited. they are not immigrants they are un vetted migrants. words are important. besides cheap labor, they are also drug cartels, child traffickers, gang members. the US is #1 in trafficking. exceeding south east asia, eastern europe. there are farms in middle america, slaughter houses who keep people captive w/no way they can leave. they are indentured servants. (as in brazil). 30% of minors as young as toddlers/infants are not w/family members. children are most often disposable in these cultures. how do i know? i live in the belly of the beast. there will be more than 5 million migrants from all over the 3rd world by the end of this administration. most are ecomonic migrants, illiterate & culturally opposite of america as we know it. who accomplies them across the border? the UN. who pays for the airline trips from africa to MX? you. who pays for the air trips from MX to US cities? you. who pays their housing, monthly checks, medical. thats right, you guessed it. what does my government give me?? zero. i am sure you know there are 40,000 homeless vets in the US. homeless elderly who worked all their lives. TO ADD: every person in the US when reaching the age of 62 qualifies for SSI (if they have not paid into the system to receive social security). the US gove rejected me as i live out of the country.

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Jul 3, 2022·edited Jul 3, 2022Liked by Donald Jeffries

The America you describe is not a country, it's an Empire. Your writing resonates the same for me in Australia, and I am also one of those invisibles. I'm definitely not the only one. I've got no assets to speak of, no savings and live in a factory where I run a barely surviving business. No family, even my kids have turned their backs on me. At 59 and in debt even my rent is months behind and I'm running out of steam. I'm thinking hard about what to do next. There's nothing much open to me by way of opportunities anymore. Too old, too defiant and too honest. I've worked all my life, got lots of skills and experience but all paths upwards have moral traps as I see it and I didn't come this far to sell-out on those this late in the game.

I've got a brother only 2 years younger. He embraced the system from the start and he's a successful con-man. He has his family around him, money and all the trappings. International company, yachts, mansions and recognition. His greatest 'invention' was no less mine but I got neither fame nor fortune from it. He's not smarter than me, not harder working. Not even more lucky, I've had many opportunities but they always had a catch which I couldn't accept. Or is that an excuse? It seems to me the only difference has been playing the game as it is, taking advantage where you can, or as in my case, resisting what I felt was perpetuating a system which produces the world you rail against. Anytime I had more than I needed, I ended up giving it to others who needed it more. Stupid it seems since none of them ever seemed to benefit by it in the longer term.

Still while I have to abandon any expectations of rising much above my present circumstances, I do have the means to pull together some sort of existence to get me through the remaining few decades. Recently a friend of the rarest kind has given me a handout which will keep me solvent long enough to reach the next season, since my business is seasonal and relies on summer almost exclusively. That's half a year away. I don't know if I've got the energy left to rebuild the business though, and at best I will do so in time to drop off the perch anyway. I'm tempted to cash in everything I can, get a van and hit the road. Become a nomad surviving as opportunity arises. I've got bushcraft skills and Oz is a vast landmass. I have choices, at least ones which would allow me to survive without living in the street as a beggar. However participation in society in any meaningful sense is probably out of the picture. Pity there aren't too many lighthouse keepers jobs anymore, I think it would be ideal.

I am aware that all this is not a story of abject failure, extreme poverty. On the contrary, there are many even here (in Oz) who have far less than I just from what I've described. Knowing this makes me feel shame that I cannot make more of my lot, even as I am ashamed and sorry I can't do anything to change theirs. I think I've lived a selfish life, indulgent too. Settling for indulging my personal beliefs and desires of the moment, when if I had been more committed to what I believe, I might have risen up and done more, compromised, worked harder, so that now I could do more. I didn't contribute to the imbalance, but I did nothing to change it either.

I'm also the same sort of Liberal as you Donald. These days with only the extremes on public view though, I identify as Conservative, because I share more in common with them. Not all. The abortion issue being one, mainly because I don't agree with imposing beliefs on others. Another one is tolerance. I read an article by a homosexual conservative yesterday on RT and it was excellent. Then had to watch virtually all the conservatives commenting ripping that person to pieces and rejecting them simply because they identified as homosexual. Extremists have the floor these days and people like us need a new label. Actually they do. We're still Liberals, and I believe we were and still are in the right. We've been made invisible politically.

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Jul 2, 2022Liked by Donald Jeffries

How can people still vote for these career criminals

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