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Well whataya know!

Jeff Santti followed through on his confessional epic "30 Years High: Serving Two Masters", although after some thought about how things tend to get around on the internet, he apparently decided to go with pseudonym D. Jack Oswald.

Jeff Santti/D. Jack Oswald registered 30yearshigh.com March 2016 and djackoswald.com February 2017. The djackoswald site has a blog page with eight blog entries done in March 2017 to April 2nd that although designed to tease book sales, provide an interesting glimpse into his life.

You can buy the book straight from his djackoswald.com site for $10, or the Kindle edition from Amazon for $9.99. If you have as serious a pot problem as Jeff apparently did, he is willing to sell you a "quit kit" for $39 which includes the book plus a CD that offers "23 Keys to Quit Marijuana and Never Start Again".

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Somewhat inexplicably, Jeff describes his book as being 198 pages on his website, while Amazon thinks it is 127 pages.

Someone attempting to do some thinly disguised "internet marketing" left glowing 5-star reviews on March 18, March 22, March 28 and April 1 - nothing since then.

Now that I've created some unsolicited spam for Jeff Santti, is his career as a budding author dampening his passion for marketing quack products?

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shipdit that's phenomenal detective work

You know what's funny? After Jeff and his alias wrote his Reefer Madness book, marijuana got fully legalized because everyone else in the State of Michigan didn't turn into a sociopath-con artist like Jeff Santti

Most of us locals had no idea Jeff Santti was such a swindler and con artist. I'm so thankful to this website and everyone helping it - there's a lot less reports of scams going around and I hope it's because more people are forewarned.