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Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
Welcome to another episode of the Jeffers Brief on Contra Radio Network. As our world becomes increasingly uncertain, host John Jeffers delves into the vital topic of self-defense and survival skills for families. Whether you're a dad or a single mom, John emphasizes the importance of teaching your daughters—and sons—how to navigate dangerous situations confidently.
From practical firearms training to mastering martial arts such as Akido, John shares personal anecdotes and professional insights to underline the significance of being prepared. Learn why introducing your children to self-defense can be life-changing, and why it's crucial to equip the women in your life with the skills they need to protect themselves and thrive.
John also talks about 13 Insects that you actually WANT in your garden!!
Stay tuned for actionable advice and join the conversation on how best to prepare your family for life's uncertainties.
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Saturday Mar 22, 2025
Saturday Mar 22, 2025
Join John Jeffers on Contra Radio Network as he dives into the tumultuous world of American politics, where President Trump faces an unprecedented legal onslaught from far-left activist judges determined to undermine his administration. Discover the deep state tactics at play and how these judicial maneuvers challenge the constitutionality of executive powers.
Venture into the realm of the education system, where teachers' unions are accused of prioritizing their interests over students' futures. John dissects the failures within public education and the ongoing conflicts between school administrations and the unions.
Additionally, gain insights into the mysterious depths of government secrets revealed through the recently uncovered JFK files, illustrating a narrative that compels us to question our trust in governmental systems. Don't miss out on this gripping episode that promises to unravel the complexities of these pressing national issues.

Friday Mar 14, 2025
Friday Mar 14, 2025
Join John Jeffers in this episode of The Jeffers Brief as he dives into the chaotic world of prepping during the unpredictable Illinois weather. The episode offers a cautionary tale of impatience in gardening and a reminder of the importance of timing with indoor seed planting.
Jeffers also raises alarm over Illinois' controversial House Bill 2827, threatening parental and privacy rights by mandating private schools to report extensive personal information to state authorities. He deliberates on the state's political dynamics, focusing on the influence of teacher unions and the ongoing fight for parental rights in education.
Amidst discussions on state policies, the episode takes a serious turn with the alarming rise in 'swatting' incidents targeting conservative figures, highlighting the broader implications of this dangerous trend on society. Actionable insights and recommendations are provided for fellow conservatives facing similar threats.
Musical interludes and sponsor highlights provide brief reprieves amidst these intense discussions, making it an episode packed with critical commentary and urgent social reflections.
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Saturday Mar 08, 2025
Saturday Mar 08, 2025
Welcome to another episode of The Jeffers Brief, only on Contra Radio Network. Host John Jeffers dives into various topics of the day, starting with an intriguing exploration of the Back to Eden gardening method. Discover how nature thrives without human intervention and how you can apply these principles to your garden.
Jeffers also discusses the controversial mass clemency decisions under President Biden's administration, highlighting the termination of Liz Oyer, the head of the Justice Department's pardon office, and the implications of these pardons. He examines whether President Biden was fully aware of the pardons he was signing, prompting concerns about potential manipulation in the presidential office.
The episode further delves into cultural influences on public perception, referencing the infiltration of mainstream culture by political forces. Jeffers raises concerns about how government incentives and media bias shape our understanding of art, literature, and societal norms, questioning the transparency of such influences. Be prepared for a deep dive into these pressing topics, armed with insightful commentary and a touch of humor.
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Thursday Mar 06, 2025
Thursday Mar 06, 2025
Join John Jeffers in this episode of "The Jeffers Notes" as he unravels a financial play involving gold and the mysteries surrounding Fort Knox. Discover the potential for untold wealth depending on the existence of gold reserves. Jeffers outlines a speculative investment strategy while emphasizing that this is not financial advice, but a gamble with high stakes.
Additionally, the episode dives into the controversies around U.S. politics, judicial rulings, and the implications of a potential proxy war between the USA and Russia. Jeffers shares his thoughts and opinions on these pressing issues, offering listeners a unique perspective on current events.
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Sunday Mar 02, 2025
Sunday Mar 02, 2025
Welcome to another episode of The Jeffers Brief on the Contra Radio Network! Join John Jeffers as he navigates through a myriad of contentious topics, from political mismanagement in Illinois, costing taxpayers billions, to the complex global implications of the Ukraine-Russia conflict. With his ever-faithful German shepherd Banjo by his side, Jeffers unpacks these issues, laying bare the potential traps and power plays within the political landscape.
In this episode, Jeffers also touches on domestic controversies, such as the questionable governance in Boston and their implications for citizens. Moreover, he provides insights into national politics, emphasizing the necessity of accountability amid these unfolding dramas. This episode promises to deliver a direct, no-nonsense analysis, urging listeners to critique and question the narratives that shape our world today.

Monday Feb 24, 2025
Monday Feb 24, 2025
Welcome to another episode of The Jeffers Notes, where John Jeffers elucidates the intricacies of American politics today. This episode examines the systemic corruption within key U.S. institutions like the FBI, accused of being a political weapon serving the government rather than the people. Jeffers dismantles preconceived notions of integrity within the bureau, providing examples of overlooked warnings and botched operations, revealing a pattern of intent rather than mistake.
Join us as we navigate through an array of controversial topics, from the manipulation of information by federal agencies to the vivid contrast between the rapid maneuvers of the Trump administration and the apparent chaos within the Democratic Party. Learn why understanding these dynamics is crucial for ordinary citizens up against establishment forces.
This episode isn't all heavy politics. Jeffers also throws in lighter moments, from discussions on gardening methods akin to nature's own way to humorous anecdotes about boar hunting and the necessities for such an adventure.
Tune in for a highly informative and candid exploration, as John Jeffers seeks to unearth the underlying truths within the often deceptive world of political play and media narration, bringing clarity to those endeavoring to understand the evolving landscape of power in America.

Sunday Feb 16, 2025
Sunday Feb 16, 2025
Join John Jeffers on this episode of The Jeffers Brief as he discusses the return of the polar vortex in Illinois, an event the media often sensationalizes but occurs regularly.
John moves on to explore the Trump Doctrine, highlighting its unique approach of leveraging economic power for achieving national security and global peace. Find out how Trump's foreign policies have influenced global relations and the key shifts they brought in various regions.
The episode also touches on the potential threat of a city-killing asteroid, dubbed 2024 YR4, with NASA’s frantic measures to assess the risk and prepare for possible impact. Moreover, John delves into the critical role of preppers in navigating uncertain times, emphasizing the importance of preparedness for any off-grid scenario.

Saturday Feb 08, 2025
The Jeffers Notes S2 Ep2 || Trump's Fast-Paced Agenda and DOGE
Saturday Feb 08, 2025
Saturday Feb 08, 2025
In this episode of The Jeffers Notes, John Jeffers dives into the rapid pace of President Trump’s actions, emphasizing the importance of preparedness in response to potential disasters. He discusses the benefits of wireless surveillance camera systems and introduces cutting-edge tech solutions like the CPE 450 wireless bridge for security enthusiasts.
The conversation shifts to the ongoing political struggles in the U.S., with Elon Musk's exposure of fiscal malfeasance, notably targeting Democratic machinations. Jeffers criticizes various politicians and policies, highlighting the controversy surrounding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the misuse of funds linked to USAID.
Further, Jeffers shares his thoughts on immigration policies in Illinois, specifically attacking Governor Pritzker and Chicago's sanctuary city stance. He underscores the issues of political and fiscal corruption, calling for accountability and justice system reform.
Ending on a lighter note, Jeffers takes a jab at the opposition and rallies his audience to stay informed and engaged as political and social narratives continue to unfold.

Thursday Feb 06, 2025
Thursday Feb 06, 2025
Join John Jeffers on The Jeffers Brief for an enlightening episode covering rapid political developments and media reactions. Witness the fast-paced actions of the current president in efforts to restore order, alongside media struggles to keep up with the pace.
Dive deep into the exposure of USAID and CIA connections involved in the impeachment proceedings against former President Trump, as revealed by investigative journalist Michael Schellenberger. Uncover the controversial roles of various organizations in shaping domestic and international political landscapes.
Stay informed on crucial topics such as media funding controversies and NGO influences on border policies, while also enjoying insights into the world of marketing and entrepreneurship.