Donnie Harold Harris

 Donnie Harold Harris is a multifaceted individual from Indianapolis, Indiana, born on August 1, 1953, at 6:33 AM as an identical twin to Lonnie Darrel Harris (born three minutes earlier). He survived twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome at birth, a condition with low survival odds, thanks in part to a blood transfusion from an African-American donor and early medical care. As the seventh of ten children born to a 19-year-old mother, Mary, and a carpenter father, Virgil, Harris experienced a chaotic upbringing in poverty, involving over 100 home moves, attendance at 21 grade schools and two high schools, and repeated stays at a children's home. His early life was marked by severe traumas, including molestation starting at age one by relatives, repeated rapes by Catholic priests from age nine (involving up to 25 priests), trafficking as a teen prostitute in Indianapolis and Hollywood, and assaults by military personnel. At 15, he ran away to Hollywood, working as an underwear model and in sex work, encountering celebrities like Rock Hudson.

Harris graduated from Emmerich Manual High School in 1972. He studied at Los Angeles City College, Ball State University, the University of Maryland, Far East Division School of Law, and IUPUI, focusing on law, philosophy, communications, and Scientology. He served in the U.S. Army as an infantryman on the Korean DMZ from around age 18, enduring torture and beatings that resulted in a 100% service-connected PTSD disability rating. Professionally, he started as a paperboy at age 11, worked in construction from age 13, and owned a remodeling company for 45 years until retiring in 2020. He identifies as a husband, father, and grandfather, with creative pursuits as a spoken word artist, musician (tracks on ReverbNation and SoundCloud), YouTube content creator, actor, comedian, and host on Stage32.

Politically active, Harris founded the Public Party of Indiana (also known as the Public Unity Party or the Unity Party of Indiana) to address issues such as hate in the laws and children's rights. His candidacies include: U.S. Senate in 2010 (Public Party), Mayor of Indianapolis in 2011 (Public Party), Governor of Indiana in 2012 as a write-in (Independent, with 21 votes), U.S. Senate in 2022 (Independent), Vice President in 2024 with Bill Hammons (Unity Party of America), and presidential bids in 2024/2028 (Independent). His platform emphasizes reforms such as legalizing all drugs with taxation, closing borders and deporting undocumented individuals, releasing non-violent offenders (except pedophiles, with harsh penalties), ending church tax exemptions, full medical coverage for children, banning fake food and cloud seeding, retraining doctors away from pharmaceuticals, canceling two-thirds of post-Lincoln laws, opposing traffic stops and surveillance, and withdrawing from foreign entanglements like support for Israel.

Philosophically, Harris draws on Zoroastrian dualism, viewing opposites (e.g., male/female) as paths to harmony, critiquing religion, science, and medicine as control mechanisms, and conceptualizing Earth as a "prison planet" after the Younger Dryas. He reports spiritual experiences, including pre-birth memories, encounters with gods and demons, visions of Jesus and Mother Mary, commanding a tornado at age five, and three wishes from the four horsemen (using two for superhuman abilities and divine meetings). His writings, shared on Medium, WordPress, and a personal website, explore themes of unity, child protection, spiritual enlightenment, and critiques of institutions.

On X (formerly Twitter) as @DonnieHHarris, he has over 2,600 followers and posts about his life, politics, and philosophy, including recent queries like "What do you know about Donnie Harold Harris?" linking to his blog. Other recent activity includes responses to political and cultural topics, such as abortion guilt, foreign aid, and conspiracy theorists.

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