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-CHAPTERS-00:00 Introduction to Andrew Impson's Military Journey06:56 The Impact of 9/11 on Military Careers12:34 Experiences in Iraq: First Impressions and Realities18:42 Reflections on Military Responsibility and Autonomy22:42 Lessons Learned from Deployments and Their Implications24:45 Comparing American Democracy with Foreign Cultures28:02 The Role of Protests and Civil Rights in America38:52 The Role of Useful Idiots in Protests40:38 Career Reflections and the Drive to Serve41:23 The Decision to Re-enlist and Its Consequences43:16 Challenges of Reintegration into Civilian Life45:20 Experiences in Ranger School and Leadership Development48:12 The Unique Dynamics of Special Forces Teams51:17 Job Suitability and Aptitude in Special Forces53:35 The Impact of Team Changes on Performance59:28 Navigating Command Changes and Cultural Differences01:03:46 A Run-In with Military Law in Iraq01:12:16 Lessons Learned from Confrontations01:15:05 Moments of Fear and Bravery in Service01:16:47 Significant Deployment Experiences01:20:08 Understanding Local Contexts in Conflict01:22:10 Reflections on Military Impact and Change01:24:07 Personal Reflections and Lessons Learned01:25:11 The Impact of Military Life on Family01:27:08 Physical and Mental Health Challenges01:29:47 Navigating Post-Military Life01:33:14 Exploring Alternative Therapies01:34:33 Career Highlights and Personal Growth01:38:56 Transitioning to Civilian Life01:41:07 Current Work in Security Solutions01:44:59 Raising Awareness on School Safety01:46:50 Connecting with the Community-SUMMARY-In this conversation, Andrew Impson shares his extensive military journey, detailing his early influences, the impact of 9/11 on his career aspirations, and the complexities of war that shaped his worldview. He discusses his experiences in Iraq, the differences between big army and special operations, and his desire for more responsibility within the military. Andrew reflects on his transition back to civilian life, his time in Ranger School, and the dynamics of Special Forces teams, ultimately connecting his military experiences to current events and societal issues. In this conversation, Andrew Impson shares his experiences in the military, particularly focusing on the challenges of command changes, cultural shifts within military groups, and a significant encounter with law enforcement in Iraq. He reflects on his fears and bravery during deployments, the impact of his military career on his family, and his transition to civilian life. Andrew emphasizes the importance of active threat preparedness in schools and communities, advocating for better planning and collaboration between law enforcement and educational institutions.
Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about a law change in Indonesia giving military a bigger role in government, rare new footage of snow leopards captured in Pakistan and a Thai Airline growing its fleet in anticipation of a tourism boom brought on by The White Lotus TV series.
Join us for an enlightening session with Aaron Cowan from Sage Dynamics, as he shares his remarkable transition from the military to law enforcement, and finally to the world of firearms instruction. methods, enhancing self-defense shooting techniques for his students.Discover the challenges and triumphs Aaron faces in revolutionizing advanced firearms training. Our conversation sheds light on the Red Dot Sight (RDS) instructor class he teaches, detailing the initial resistance from law enforcement students and the gradual acceptance as technology evolves. Aaron shares invaluable insights into the potential liabilities associated with inconsistent red dot adoption across departments and the impact of advancing optics on training methods. We emphasize the significance of foundational skills over complex maneuvers, backed by real-world feedback on the reliability of various firearm optics.In a shift to personal reflection, Aaron shares his journey into the world of writing, detailing his experiences with self-publishing and his passion for the Rushing Winter book series. Learn about the creative process behind his writing, the challenges of the publishing industry, and the thematic intricacies that make his series unique.Find out more about Big Tex Ordnance at bigtexordnance.com
Enjoy this episode? Please share it with at least ONE friend who you think needs to hear it! In this episode, Brotha Truth delves into the complex intersections of law, history, and culture, revealing how these forces shape our current understanding of legal systems, personal status, and societal control. He shares his insights on navigating legal frameworks to reclaim sovereignty and correct one's status. Topics Discussed: The heritage of his culture and how the dominant narrative distorts pride through false historical accounts. The legal dynamics between American Indians and Native Americans regarding status and treaty enforcement. How English Common Law was established in the United States and its ongoing influence. Connections between the Magna Carta, Bill of Rights, and U.S. Constitution, tracing the impact of political and banking events. The lesser-known aspects of the Civil War and its role in creating a new form of slavery via the 14th Amendment. The naturalization act and how this move side-stepped treaties tied to ancestral roots. Status correction and fixing the connection between individuals and their "ALL CAPS" name. The facade of modern law and the spiritual empowerment of standing firmly on your beliefs. Operating under a foreign trust and its benefits. Properly discharging debts and current challenges with litigation. About Brotha Truth: Chief Minister Courtland Kelani-Ali is a historian, educator, and speaker whose life work bridges spiritual gifts with practical educational experiences. He has deep roots in Aboriginal studies, heritage law, and business creation aimed at community development. As an Aniyunwiya (Sharakhi)/Choctaw American National, he champions knowledge of ancestral teachings, estate planning, and trust law through his online university, ISelfLawAmMaster.com, which has reached over 10,000 students. His expertise in law and commerce makes him a leading voice on nationality and status correction. Connect with Brotha Truth: Website: ISelfLawAmMaster.com Related Videos: Taxation, US Citizenship & Escaping the Matrix with Brandon Joe Williams: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrAJGjSZDTU Truth Shall Set You Free: Quitting the US Corporation & Breaking The Matrix with Brotha Truth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsAiLR4uYqU The Way Forward podcast is sponsored by: NEW BIOLOGY CLINIC: Experience individually tailored terrain-based health services with virtual consults, practitioner livestreams, movement classes, and more. The New Biology Clinic's motivation is to make you healthy and keep you that way. Visit https://NewBiologyClinic.com and enter code TheWayForward for $50 off your activation fee. Members of The Way Forward get the full activation fee waived. ————————— ORGANIFI: Experience the delicious taste of Organifi's products infused with 250mg of shilajit. Explore their full collection and enjoy 20% off your entire order by going to organifi.com/twf. ————————— Visit our online marketplace for discounts on a variety of the best holistic health brands and products: https://thewayfwrd.com/store/ For all of our links, and to watch or listen to The Way Forward on other platforms, visit: https://www.flowcode.com/page/thewayforward Join The Way Forward to connect with like minded men and women near you, businesses near you, and more! The best part? You pay whatever you want!: https://thewayfwrd.com/membership-sign-up/ Are you a natural health practitioner? Join our private, natural-health practitioner database here: https://thewayfwrd.com/directory-form/ ————————— *This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without expressed written permission from The Way Forward, LLC. The purpose of this presentation is to convey information. It is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure a condition; nor is it to be considered medical or legal advice, opinion or recommendation. This information is presented in the spirit of service for all.* 0:00 - Legal Slavery & The Law of the Land: Common Law, Status Correction & Trusts 0:38 - Introduction 1:27 - Getting Started in Law 5:46 - Anglo-Saxon Heritage 18:27 - American Indians vs. Aboriginal People 20:54 - Establishment of English Common Law 31:19 - Magna Carta, Bill of Rights & Constitution 37:12 - Borrowed Funds 42:17 - Taking Land and Taxation 47:12 - Tribal Jurisdiction 1:00:02 - Status Correction & Trust Law 1:11:33 - Security Instruments 1:32:11 - Understanding of Private vs Public Trusts 1:40:55 - Depending on Someone Else 1:51:21 - Common Law vs. Military Law 2:00:20 - Benefits of Operating Through a Foreign Trust 2:12:55 - Challenges with Discharging Due to Litigation 2:22:40 - Estate Planning, Fee Schedules & Injunctions 2:28:59 - Accountability 2:42:30 - Thoughts, Feelings & Beliefs 2:57:27 - Closing Thought
John Maytham is joined by Michelle Nel, a lecturer in Criminal and Military Law at Stellenbosch University, to discuss the legal implications of South Africans like Aaron Bayhack, who was featured in a documentary as part of an elite Israeli sniper unit. Nel explained that South African law prohibits citizens from providing foreign military assistance without prior approval, citing the Regulation of Foreign Military Assistance ActSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show: - Camaron Stevenson, founding editor and chief political correspondent at Copper Courier (Courier Newsroom) - Jared Yates Sexton, author and political analyst - Geoffrey Corn, director of the Center for Military Law and Policy at Texas Tech University Catch "Joan Esposito: Live, Local and Progressive" weekdays from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Central on WCPT (heartlandsignal.com/wcpt820).
The largest military-friendly bill in Missouri in recent years.
On today's show: - Mike Sozan, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress Action Fund - Michael McElroy, political reporter at Cardinal & Pine (North Carolina-based Courier newsroom) - Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson - Geoffrey Corn, director of the Center for Military Law and Policy at Texas Tech University Catch "Joan Esposito: Live, Local and Progressive" weekdays from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Central on WCPT (heartlandsignal.com/wcpt820).
PRC: What about mutual defense from Japan, the Philippines, Malaysia, Australia? 35th Annual Indo-Pacific International Military Law and Operations Conference in Manila, Grant Newsham, WHEN CHINA ATTACKS. 1924 Philippines
PHLIPPINES: PRC BULLYING THE PHILIPPINES IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA: 35th Annual Indo-Pacific International Military Law and Operations Conference in Manila. What about the US and Philippines defence treaty? Grant, author, WHEN CHINA ATTACKS: 1924 Philippines
PREVIEW: JAPAN: PRC: Conversation with colleague Grant Newsham attending the 35th Annual Indo-Pacific International Military Law and Operations Conference in Manila re the presentation by the Japan Self-Defence Force that it is ready to participate in the defense of its allies such as the Philippines and Taiwan. More later. 1895 SINO-JAPANESE WAR
PREVIEW: PHILIPPINES: PRC: Conversation with colleague Grant Newsham attending the 35th Annual Indo-Pacific International Military Law and Operations Conference in Manila re the candid request by the Philippines for the US to help fend off the PRC predation in the South China Sea. More later. 1898 Manila Bay
Warfare is far more complicated than throwing some troops with equipment onto a wide-open field and seeing who wins. There are hospitals, homes, factories, and many other things that make decisions exceptionally complicated for both soldiers and the people who live where war happens. Commander Marc-André Vary is a Legal Officer, one of his jobs is to help commanders and soldiers understand how the Law of Armed Conflict applies when there are only seconds to make the right choice.Feel free to contact Captain Adam Orton with any comments or questions:armyconnect-connectionarmee@forces.gc.caConnect with the Canadian Army on social media:Facebook | X (Twitter) | Instagram | YouTubeVisit Forces.ca if you are considering a career in the Army.Copyright Information© His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence, 2024
Wednesday, June 26th, 2024Today, we'll get some Supreme Court decisions starting this morning at 10 AM ET; Jack Smith files his response to Trump's ridiculous evidence tampering claims in the Mar a Lago case; Julian Assange reaches a plea deal with the US for his 2011 espionage; a conservative backed group is compiling a list of civil servants who are traitors to Trump; the Florida Department of Law Enforcement has an active investigation involving state Rep. Carolina Amesty and her family's nonprofit school; Israel's high court orders the army to draft ultra-Orthodox men; rattling Netanyahu's government; former North Dakota lawmaker to plead guilty to traveling to pay for sex with minor (we call that rape), 16 nobel economists warn of a trump inflation, and president biden will pardon veterans convicted under a military law banning gay sex; plus Allison delivers your Good News.Tickets and LIVE show dates https://allisongill.comSubscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.com Biden expected to pardon veterans convicted under military law banning gay sex, officials say (CNN)Scoop: 16 Nobel economists see a Trump inflation bomb (Axios)FDLE confirms investigation involving Orlando-area Rep. Amesty (Orlando Sentinel)Julian Assange agrees to plea deal with Biden administration that will allow him to avoid imprisonment in US (CNN)Former North Dakota lawmaker to plead guilty to traveling to pay for sex with minor (AP News)Conservative-backed group is creating a list of federal workers it suspects could resist Trump plans (AP News)Israel's military must enlist the ultra-Orthodox. What will that mean for Netanyahu and the war? (AP News) Subscribe to Lawyers, Guns, And MoneyAd-free premium feed: https://lawyersgunsandmoney.supercast.comSubscribe for free everywhere else:https://lawyersgunsandmoney.simplecast.com/episodes/1-miami-1985Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Follow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Follow Mueller, She Wrote on Posthttps://post.news/@/MuellerSheWrote?utm_source=TwitterAG&utm_medium=creator_organic&utm_campaign=muellershewrote&utm_content=FollowMehttps://muellershewrote.substack.comhttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://www.threads.net/@muellershewrotehttps://www.tiktok.com/@muellershewrotehttps://instagram.com/muellershewroteDana Goldberghttps://twitter.com/DGComedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dgcomedyhttps://www.facebook.com/dgcomedyhttps://danagoldberg.comHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/From The Good NewsFact Sheet: The Biden-Harris Administration Urges Congress to Lower Drug Costs for Americans with Commercial Insurance (HHS.gov) Live Show Ticket Links:https://allisongill.com (for all tickets and show dates)Wednesday July 10th – Portland OR – Polaris Hall(with Dana!)Thursday July 11th – Seattle WA – The Triple Door(with Dana!)Thursday July 25th Milwaukee, WI https://tinyurl.com/Beans-MKESunday July 28th Nashville, TN - with Phil Williams https://tinyurl.com/Beans-TennWednesday July 31st St. Louis, MO https://tinyurl.com/Beans-STLFriday August 16th Washington, DC - with Andy McCabe, Pete Strzok, Glenn Kirschner https://tinyurl.com/Beans-in-DCSaturday August 24 San Francisco, CA https://tinyurl.com/Beans-SF Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/OrPatreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
Joan's guests today are: - Joel Wuthnow, senior research fellow at the Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs within the Institute for National Strategic Studies at National Defense University - Pat Kreitlow, founder-editor of Up North News (Courier) - Geoffrey Corn, director of the Center for Military Law and Policy at Texas Tech University
In this episode we hear from Professor Dale Stephens on the long-awaited release of The Woomera Manual on the International Law of Military Space Operations, how it came about, what it is intended to do, and where international law might be headed in relation to military space operations - as well as the challenges in drafting an international law Manual dealing with the law in a highly changing and novel domain. Released in May this year, the Woomera Manual focuses on the law as it is, and creates a set of Rules and accompanying Commentary dealing with international law in a military space context.Professor Dale Stephens CSM FAAL is a Professor at the University of Adelaide and a Captain in the Royal Australian Navy Reserve. He has occupied senior legal positions in the Australian Defence Force and undertook numerous operational deployments. He is Director of the Adelaide University Research Unit on Military Law and Ethics. He researches and teaches in the areas of International Law, Space Law, Military Operations Law and Law of Armed Conflict. He is Chair of the SA Red Cross IHL Committee. He was awarded his LL.M and SJD from Harvard Law School and is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law. Additional Resources:The Woomera ManualThe Artemis Accords OEWG on Responsible Behaviours in Space
In this episode, NAWL Board Member, Chair of the NAWL Women in Military and Government Service Affinity Group, and Retired Lieutenant Colonel, Mary Card Mina, speaks with Sean Watts, a Professor in the Department of Law at the United States Military Academy at West Point. This is the final part of a series of three episodes and is offered in response to current world events and international conflicts, it informs on applicable laws in these conflicts for listeners who wish to learn about this highly specialized area of the law and to better understand the conflicts taking place in our world from a legal perspective.Sean Watts is a Professor in the Department of Law at the United States Military Academy at West Point where he co-directs the Lieber Institute for the Law of Land Warfare. He serves as co-editor-in-chief of the law of war blog Articles of War.Professor Watts is also the James L. Koley '54 Professor of Constitutional Law at Creighton University Law School. He co-founded of the annual Creighton Law School Nuremberg to The Hague Summer Program in international criminal law. He serves as a Senior Fellow with the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence in Tallinn, Estonia. He is a Visiting Professor at the School of Law, University of Reading, United Kingdom.From 2010-2016 Professor Watts participated in drafting both volumes of The Tallinn Manual on International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare. From 2009-2011 he served as a defense team member in Gotovina et al. at the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia. In December 2017, he testified as an expert in the law of war at the Military Commissions at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.Prior to teaching, Professor Watts served as an active-duty U.S. Army officer for fifteen years in legal and operational assignments as a military lawyer and as an Armor officer in a tank battalion. He later served in Army Reserve billets at the Army JAG School, West Point, and U.S. Strategic Command.Watts holds an LL.M. from the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's School, a J.D. from the College of William & Mary School of Law, and a B.A. from the University of Colorado, Boulder. He earned his commission as an Army R.O.T.C. distinguished military graduateMary Card Mina is the Supervisory Senior Financial Disclosure Counsel, at the Office of General Counsel, Ethics Division, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Before this position, Mary served on active duty for more than 22 years in the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel. She served as Assistant Legal Advisor, Department of Defense, Office of Military Commissions, and as the Staff Judge Advocate for Aberdeen Proving Ground. She served as the Deputy Staff Judge Advocate at the U.S. Army Fires Center of Excellence, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, as the Chief of Judge Advocate Recruiting at the United States Army Legal Services Agency, and as an Executive Officer for the Assistant Judge Advocate General for Law and Military Operations. Her deployments include serving as the Command Judge Advocate for Task Force Falcon, with duty at Camp Monteith, Kosovo, and as a Brigade Judge Advocate for the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, with duty at Forward Operating Base Kalsu, Iraq. Mary also served with the 1st Armored Division in Germany and at Camp Humphreys, Korea. Her areas of practice include government ethics, administrative law, military justice, and the law of armed conflict.Mary holds a Master of Military Arts and Sciences from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College; an L.L.M in Military Law from The Judge Advocate General's School, U.S. Army; a Juris Doctor from the Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of America; and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, with a minor in philosophy, from The Catholic University of America. Mary has served as an adjunct faculty member with the University of Maryland and with the Columbus School of Law, Catholic University.She is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Appeals for the United States Armed Forces, and the Court of Federal Claims, and is licensed to practice in the State of Connecticut. Mary's awards include an HHS Office of General Counsel Leadership Award, a Legion of Merit and Bronze Star from the Army JAGC, and a Presidential Volunteer Service Award. Mary is currently serving as Vice President of the Board of Directors for the Catholic University of America Alumni Association as well as on the Board of the National Association of Women Lawyers.
In this episode, NAWL Board Member, Chair of the NAWL Women in Military and Government Service Affinity Group, and Retired Lieutenant Colonel, Mary Card Mina, speaks with Sean Watts, a Professor in the Department of Law at the United States Military Academy at West Point. This episode is part two of a series of three episodes and delves deeper with specific examples and how the law of war applies. This podcast series is offered in response to current world events and international conflicts and informs on applicable laws in these conflicts for listeners who wish to learn about this highly specialized area of the law and to better understand the conflicts taking place in our world from a legal perspective.Sean Watts is a Professor in the Department of Law at the United States Military Academy at West Point where he co-directs the Lieber Institute for the Law of Land Warfare. He serves as co-editor-in-chief of the law of war blog Articles of War.Professor Watts is also the James L. Koley '54 Professor of Constitutional Law at Creighton University Law School. He co-founded of the annual Creighton Law School Nuremberg to The Hague Summer Program in international criminal law. He serves as a Senior Fellow with the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence in Tallinn, Estonia. He is a Visiting Professor at the School of Law, University of Reading, United Kingdom.From 2010-2016 Professor Watts participated in drafting both volumes of The Tallinn Manual on International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare. From 2009-2011 he served as a defense team member in Gotovina et al. at the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia. In December 2017, he testified as an expert in the law of war at the Military Commissions at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.Prior to teaching, Professor Watts served as an active-duty U.S. Army officer for fifteen years in legal and operational assignments as a military lawyer and as an Armor officer in a tank battalion. He later served in Army Reserve billets at the Army JAG School, West Point, and U.S. Strategic Command.Watts holds an LL.M. from the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's School, a J.D. from the College of William & Mary School of Law, and a B.A. from the University of Colorado, Boulder. He earned his commission as an Army R.O.T.C. distinguished military graduateMary Card Mina is the Supervisory Senior Financial Disclosure Counsel, at the Office of General Counsel, Ethics Division, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Before this position, Mary served on active duty for more than 22 years in the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel. She served as Assistant Legal Advisor, Department of Defense, Office of Military Commissions, and as the Staff Judge Advocate for Aberdeen Proving Ground. She served as the Deputy Staff Judge Advocate at the U.S. Army Fires Center of Excellence, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, as the Chief of Judge Advocate Recruiting at the United States Army Legal Services Agency, and as an Executive Officer for the Assistant Judge Advocate General for Law and Military Operations. Her deployments include serving as the Command Judge Advocate for Task Force Falcon, with duty at Camp Monteith, Kosovo, and as a Brigade Judge Advocate for the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, with duty at Forward Operating Base Kalsu, Iraq. Mary also served with the 1st Armored Division in Germany and at Camp Humphreys, Korea. Her areas of practice include government ethics, administrative law, military justice, and the law of armed conflict.Mary holds a Master of Military Arts and Sciences from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College; an L.L.M in Military Law from The Judge Advocate General's School, U.S. Army; a Juris Doctor from the Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of America; and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, with a minor in philosophy, from The Catholic University of America. Mary has served as an adjunct faculty member with the University of Maryland and with the Columbus School of Law, Catholic University.She is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Appeals for the United States Armed Forces, and the Court of Federal Claims, and is licensed to practice in the State of Connecticut. Mary's awards include an HHS Office of General Counsel Leadership Award, a Legion of Merit and Bronze Star from the Army JAGC, and a Presidential Volunteer Service Award. Mary is currently serving as Vice President of the Board of Directors for the Catholic University of America Alumni Association as well as on the Board of the National Association of Women Lawyers.
In this episode, NAWL Board Member, Chair of the NAWL Women in Military and Government Service Affinity Group, and Retired Lieutenant Colonel, Mary Card Mina, speaks with Sean Watts, a Professor in the Department of Law at the United States Military Academy at West Point. This episode is part one of a series of three episodes offered in response to current world events and international conflicts and informs on applicable laws in these conflicts for listeners who wish to learn about this highly specialized area of the law and to better understand the conflicts taking place in our world from a legal perspective.Sean Watts is a Professor in the Department of Law at the United States Military Academy at West Point where he co-directs the Lieber Institute for the Law of Land Warfare. He serves as co-editor-in-chief of the law of war blog Articles of War.Professor Watts is also the James L. Koley '54 Professor of Constitutional Law at Creighton University Law School. He co-founded of the annual Creighton Law School Nuremberg to The Hague Summer Program in international criminal law. He serves as a Senior Fellow with the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence in Tallinn, Estonia. He is a Visiting Professor at the School of Law, University of Reading, United Kingdom.From 2010-2016 Professor Watts participated in drafting both volumes of The Tallinn Manual on International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare. From 2009-2011 he served as a defense team member in Gotovina et al. at the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia. In December 2017, he testified as an expert in the law of war at the Military Commissions at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.Prior to teaching, Professor Watts served as an active-duty U.S. Army officer for fifteen years in legal and operational assignments as a military lawyer and as an Armor officer in a tank battalion. He later served in Army Reserve billets at the Army JAG School, West Point, and U.S. Strategic Command.Watts holds an LL.M. from the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's School, a J.D. from the College of William & Mary School of Law, and a B.A. from the University of Colorado, Boulder. He earned his commission as an Army R.O.T.C. distinguished military graduateMary Card Mina is the Supervisory Senior Financial Disclosure Counsel, at the Office of General Counsel, Ethics Division, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Before this position, Mary served on active duty for more than 22 years in the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel. She served as Assistant Legal Advisor, Department of Defense, Office of Military Commissions, and as the Staff Judge Advocate for Aberdeen Proving Ground. She served as the Deputy Staff Judge Advocate at the U.S. Army Fires Center of Excellence, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, as the Chief of Judge Advocate Recruiting at the United States Army Legal Services Agency, and as an Executive Officer for the Assistant Judge Advocate General for Law and Military Operations. Her deployments include serving as the Command Judge Advocate for Task Force Falcon, with duty at Camp Monteith, Kosovo, and as a Brigade Judge Advocate for the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, with duty at Forward Operating Base Kalsu, Iraq. Mary also served with the 1st Armored Division in Germany and at Camp Humphreys, Korea. Her areas of practice include government ethics, administrative law, military justice, and the law of armed conflict.Mary holds a Master of Military Arts and Sciences from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College; an L.L.M in Military Law from The Judge Advocate General's School, U.S. Army; a Juris Doctor from the Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of America; and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, with a minor in philosophy, from The Catholic University of America. Mary has served as an adjunct faculty member with the University of Maryland and with the Columbus School of Law, Catholic University.She is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Appeals for the United States Armed Forces, and the Court of Federal Claims, and is licensed to practice in the State of Connecticut. Mary's awards include an HHS Office of General Counsel Leadership Award, a Legion of Merit and Bronze Star from the Army JAGC, and a Presidential Volunteer Service Award. Mary is currently serving as Vice President of the Board of Directors for the Catholic University of America Alumni Association as well as on the Board of the National Association of Women Lawyers.
Guest Derek Johnson helps us understand how God is using world governments for His purposes. Dr. Patricia Green shares that God has marked these days for His intervention where evil will be judged in a way that surpasses the Days of Noah, while Pam explains what we must do to remain in God's provision and protection.Faith to Live By is recognized By Feedspot as among the top 15 Podcasts in California: https://blog.feedspot.com/california_faith_podcasts/SHOW NOTES: CONNECT WITH TODAY'S GUEST: Derek Johnson Derek is a United States Army veteran, with a Bachelor's degree from the University of Alabama, and a Masters in Business from Colorado State University where he finished with National Academic and Military Honors for a 3.8 GPA. Through his own in-depth research, Derek puts a keen focus on a Blueprint that outlines the Covert Sting Operation that's been taking place visually since October 2016, for the common, every day, hard working American, via Military Law, Military Regulations, Military Orders, Military Symbols, Code Language/Optics, the United States Constitution and United States Codes.https://thedocuments.info and https://www.derekjohnsononcountry.com Derek's Truth Social Account: https://truthsocial.com/@derekjohnson LINKS FROM SHOW CONTENT:Dr. Patricia Green Prophecy regarding Passover 2024: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88OrbMxKADcPam's July 2022 Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1SpQYcnG8qk6cJHHxUey9aOfficial US Document of DJT's Travels: https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/travels/president/trump-donald-j andWorldwide submission https://x.com/17ThankQ/status/1784738210637074684Julie Green Prophecies: https://rumble.com/c/JulieGreenMinistries and https://rumble.com/v4sfove-live-with-julie.htmlAmanda Grace Prophecy: https://www.youtube.com/c/ArkOfGraceMinistriesBiden's recent White House Correspondence Dinner: https://bit.ly/3whOZmX and https://t.me/PepeMatter/19413FOR FURTHER STUDY: The Greatest Show on Earth, a film by Nick Alvear. https://rumble.com/v3gx680-the-greatest-show-on-earth-2023.htmlUse this link for the Complete Show Notes
Are we under military control, Continuity of Government (#COG) and Continuity of Operations Plan (#COOP)? Derek Johnson provides in depth information based on federal documents and public information that indicate we may very well be under a military operation to take back our country. Full resources and references are listed below. Podcast Segments Feature: #MichaelJaco, Retired Navy Seal (Seal Team 6) #DerekJohnson, Country Music Artist & Retired Army Veteran turned podcaster Derek Johnson guest appearance, Host Unknown Derek provides government operational analysis indicating military operational controls based on the Constitution, Continuity of Government (COG), the Law of War Manual, War Powers Act, and various Executive Orders by President Trump such as 13848. In many cases, Executive Orders have been left in effect by the Joe Biden administration. Some indications are that clean up of the government bureaucracy are ongoing. For full podcasts containing complete analysis by Derek Johnson, go to: Podcast #1 - Host Michael Jaco, featuring guest Derek Johnson Podcast #2 - Host unknown, featuring guest Derek Johnson Additional References & Resources: Purchase his book: Midnight Rider Rides Again - $24.99 Derek on War Powers Act on Rumble Derek on Presidential Emergency Action Documents Support Derek Johnson and follow him (not imposters) at: His website: https://www.rattletrap1776.com/ Facebook: @1776Nation Rumble & X: @Rattletrap1776 Truth Social: @DerekJohnson IG: DerekJohnsonCountry Telegram: T.me/RattleTrap1776 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James FambroughCEO of Klik BeltsThe Most Durable and Reliable Belts for Military, Law Enforcement, and First Responders In this episode of the Straight Talk Mind and Muscle podcast,, I had the honour of chatting with none other than James Fambrough, the mastermind CEO behind KlikBelts– the brand that's redefining strength and reliability in belts for our everyday heroes.
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The International Court of Justice is currently hearing South Africa's case accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza. Professor Geoffrey Corn from Texas Tech University joins us to explain how we got here, the case's significance, and why the claims of genocide are baseless. *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC. Episode Lineup: (0:40) Geoffrey Corn Show Notes: Explainer: What You Need to Know about South Africa's Baseless Genocide Accusation Against Israel Go Deeper: 5 Reasons Why the Events in Gaza Are Not “Genocide” Listen – People of the Pod on the Israel-Hamas War: Countering the Denial and Distortion of the 10/7 Hamas Attack 4-Year-Old Hostage Abigail Idan is Free–Her Family is On a Mission to #BringThemAllHome What Happens Next: AJC's Avital Leibovich on the Hostage Deal and Challenges Ahead What Would You Do If Your Son Was Kidnapped by Hamas? Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Transcript of Interview with Geoffrey Corn: Manya Brachear Pashman: The International Court of Justice is holding its first hearings in a case filed by South Africa, accusing Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. While it could take years for the panel of judges to rule on the genocide accusation, South Africa has asked the judges to issue a restraining order of sorts in the coming weeks that could among other things, call on Israel to halt its effort to root out Hamas and bring home the remaining hostages, at least until a verdict is reached. Here to explain what's at stake and the questions that the court will need to weigh is Professor Geoffrey Corn, Director of the Center for Military Law and Policy at Texas Tech University. Professor Corn. Welcome to People of the Pod. Geoffrey Corn: Thank you for having me. Manya Brachear Pashman: So you are an expert in international humanitarian law and the law of war, which to some those terms might seem contradictory, or are the? Are they actually one in the same? Geoffrey Corn: No, they refer to the identical branch of international law, historically, we call this branch of law, the laws and customs of war. Before the end of World War II, it was referred to as the law of war. And then, of course, with the advent of the United Nations Charter, technically war was prohibited. And states engaged in armed conflicts. And so the name evolved for many years to be referred to as the law of armed conflict, the Loack, that's still what it's called. And in official US circles, we have the Department of Defense law of war manual, and the army law of armed conflict manual, most of the world today refers to it as international humanitarian law. And that, as you know, it can be misleading because it suggests that it's really focused on human rights. In fact, IHL, or international humanitarian law is a synonym for the law of armed conflict. It's the law that regulates the conduct of hostilities, during conflicts between states or between states and non-state groups, and protects victims of war. Manya Brachear Pashman: So let's cover another basic distinction or definition that will help listeners decipher all of this, the charges that I spoke of in the introduction, they had been brought in the International Court of Justice. And now that's the 15 judge panel of the United Nations. Not the International Criminal Court, which is also in The Hague, but charges individuals with war crimes. So can you explain for our audience the purpose of the International Court of Justice? Geoffrey Corn: Sure, the International Court of Justice is part of the mosaic of the Charter of the United Nations, a treaty that was created in the aftermath of World War II, to manifest the international community's determination that wars not be the mechanism by which states resolve their disputes. So there are a variety of mechanisms built into the Charter of the United Nations, the one people are most familiar with is the Security Council, which is vested by the treaty with enforcement power. So the Security Council has the authority to authorize measures for the restoration of international peace and security. So for example, in 1991, when the coalition conducted military action against Iraq to force it out of Kuwait, that was done under the authority of the Charter of the United Nations and the Security Council resolution to restore international peace and security. One of the four components of the United Nations is the International Court of Justice. It is a successor to a prior international court that sat in the Hague, and its singular jurisdiction is over disputes between states, or to give advisory opinions on international law as requested by the Security Council or the General Assembly. But the primary function of the International Court of Justice is to serve almost like an arbitration mechanism when states have disputes so that they can resolve them in accordance with international law without resorting to force to resolve those disputes. And so it has no jurisdiction over individuals. It is, as you know, very different from the International Criminal Court, which is a treaty based criminal tribunal, and its jurisdiction is dependent on whether or not the individual is a national of one of the treaty parties, or whether the alleged crimes occurred in the territory of one of the treaty parties is Israel is not a party to that treaty, nor is the United States. But Palestine is. They've accepted Palestine as a member of the court, which means the prosecutor for the international criminal court has jurisdiction to investigate and pursue charges for any alleged war crimes that he believes have occurred in Palestinian territory, which includes Gaza. So two very different courts, very different consequences for their assertion of jurisdiction. Manya Brachear Pashman: So now, both Israel and South Africa are signatories of the 1948 Genocide Convention. That is precisely why these charges have been brought to the ICJ. It's because they are both signatories of that treaty. Geoffrey Corn: Yeah, so I wouldn't say charges, I would say accusation. Right, because when we say charge, we tend to think of a criminal accusation. Let's remember that an accusation is just that. It's not proof, it doesn't prove anything. If you read the filing by South Africa, it really is an exercise in selective fact assertion and ignoring inconvenient facts, there's a lot more to this story that we're going to see when we see the Israeli filing in response. So the Genocide Convention says, if there's a dispute between signatories or contracting parties to the treaty, they agree to allow the International Court of Justice to resolve that dispute. So one of the aspects of South Africa's filing is that they alleged that they've made a number of diplomatic forays to Israel demanding that they explain how what they're doing is legal and asserting that it's genocide. And Israel has not responded to those diplomatic forays, and therefore, that's created a dispute within the meaning of the treaty. And one of the things the court is going to have to resolve is whether there is in fact, a dispute between two members of the treaty as a jurisdictional predicate to even reaching the question of whether they should impose preliminary measures. Manya Brachear Pashman: And does that precede the ruling on provisional measures? Geoffrey Corn: It will be it will be part of the ruling. In any in any court of law, there's always a question of jurisdiction. Now, in most cases, it's not complicated. If you commit a crime where you live, the state has jurisdiction over that crime, but in the international realm, it's often a matter of debate as to whether or not the tribunal that has been requested to adjudicate an issue is actually vested under the law with the power, that's what jurisdiction means the power to resolve that issue. So the first issue that the court's going to have to resolve is whether it in fact, has jurisdiction pursuant to the terms of the Genocide Convention. And then if it says it does, then it will go to the question of whether there is a compelling case for preliminary measures. Manya Brachear Pashman: So we know South Africa has a history of anti-Israel positions, it has historically sided with the PLO, Palestinian Liberation Organization and it now appears to be supporting the Hamas terrorists that govern Gaza. There also might be some political posturing going on here ahead of a national election. But how did we get here? A genocide claim against the Jewish state. Geoffrey Corn: I think the answer to that is twofold. I mean, the first is that there is a widespread public perception that the level of carnage being inflicted as a result of Israeli Defense Force operations in Gaza is intolerable. And it's created a perception among many that the Israelis are actually not just trying to defeat Hamas' military capability–they are trying to destroy in part the Palestinian population of Gaza, that that's their intent. Now, I personally believe that that is a highly erroneous inference to draw from the facts on the ground. But this is part of Hamas' information campaign. This should be unsurprising from the inception of this conflict, they know that they cannot defeat Israel in battle. And this is one of the ironies of Israel's military struggle against Hamas. And I would say even if it occurs, Hezbollah. These highly capable organized military groups are under no delusion that they have the capability to confront the Israeli Defense Force and defeat it on the battlefield. For them, combat is not about defeating your enemy. For them combat serves their information campaign. They use combat to create conditions to advance their strategic information campaign of delegitimizing Israel, but more importantly, in creating pressure both within Israel and externally to force Israel to terminate its operations before it achieves its combat objectives, which are much more traditional, which is to defeat your enemy on the battlefield. So if you think about it, for Israel, what does operational success look like? It looks like Hamas' military capability has been completely destroyed. The word destroy is a military doctrinal term, and it means that you are combat and effective without substantial reconstitution. What is Hamas' is operational objective? It's to be there when the proverbial and literal dust settles. And that means they've got to do something that compels Israel to stop before it achieves its military objective of destroying Hamas. They can't do that by force. They can only do that by getting the international community to pressure Israel to terminate its operations before they've achieved these objectives. And the best ammunition Hamas has to do that is creating the reality and the perception of the indifference to the human suffering that's occurring in Gaza. So this is all connected to a strategic objective of Hamas. And that's why the most prominent statistic that we hear day in and day out is what? The civilian death toll in Gaza, which ironically, never apparently includes an enemy combatant. I guess the IDF is fighting shadows, because apparently they're not killing any enemy, because every casualty is asserted to be a civilian. And I don't want to, in any way, minimize the tragedy of human loss and war. But you cannot find an enemy that's determined to create conditions where you have to inflict civilian casualties without doing so. And that's the strategy from inception that has snowballed into a public perception that Israel's objective is much more nefarious than simply defeating Hamas. That's one factor. The other factor to be to be candid, is the terribly bombastic statements of certain Israeli government officials that fuel this perception that you have an ulterior motive here that's separate from just achieving a legitimate military goal, and the failure of the Netanyahu administration to be more aggressive in sanctioning or isolating the officials in the government who make those foolish statements. Manya Brachear Pashman: To be fair, I should note that Prime Minister Netanyahu did post a statement to social media after this interview was recorded in which he insisted that Israel has no intention of displacing the Palestinian population from Gaza and permanently occupying the Strip, despite those calls from some Israeli government officials. Israel's legal team is quite likely going to emphasize the extensive precautionary measures taken by the IDF to minimize civilian casualities and they will also quite likely emphasize the ongoing humanitarian relief being facilitated by Israel since mid-October – tens of thousands of tons of medical supplies, food, water, shelter equipment. Still, that doesn't change the level of carnage you mentioned, which is incredibly disturbing for all of us. You predicted early on that the notion of proportionality would become an issue. You predicted that back in October, regarding Israel's response, and I'm curious if you could kind of explain the notion of proportionality, the misconceptions about proportionality when it comes to warfare. Geoffrey Corn: So it's a critically important question, because if you read the 84-page submission by South Africa, they make what they allege to be the indiscriminate nature of Israeli military action, a centerpiece of their proof of genocide. o when we talk about proportionality in war, there are two different aspects of proportionality we have to understand. The first relates to the right of the state to defend itself. And that really functions no differently than if you were walking down the street and somebody attacked you under the law of self defense. You are allowed to take self help measures to protect yourself, but those measures have to be proportional to the threat. It is a mistake to assume that that is only limited to tit for tat response. They fire a missile, you're allowed to fire a missile. If someone swung a punch at you on the street. The law doesn't say you're only allowed to swing one punch back and then wait for them to punch you again. You're allowed to take reasonable measures. So if we think about Israel's action of self defense against Hamas, what do we know? We know Hamas represents an ongoing threat of significant military and terrorist violence against Israel. And the only way that Israel would be able to be confident that it's restored its security, the security of its population, the security of its territory, would be to take military action to completely destroy Hamas' military capability. So the way that that self defense objective is translated into military terms, in the military as a whole, you need to do what is necessary to be able to come back to the political leadership and say, the people in southern Israel are safe again. And so the idea that Israel should just terminate operations and build a wall is unrealistic, because they tried that already. They've had more limited military action against Hamas in the past, and Hamas has demonstrated over and over again, an ability to bypass their defensive measures and inflict death and injury on Israelis. Once you're fighting, there's another component of proportionality, which is the one that we're all focused on now. And that has to do with what we call the incidental or collateral consequences of attacking a legitimate target. So if I'm going to attack a building, because there's an enemy fighter in the building, and I know that in doing so, I cannot avoid killing civilians, I have to make a proportionality assessment under the law of armed conflict or international humanitarian law. For each individual attack, the commander has to make a judgment. First, the commander has to assess the military value of attacking the target, then the commander has to assess the unavoidable civilian risks that will be created by conducting that attack. If the commander concludes that the risk, the harm to civilians would be excessive, compared to the concrete and direct military advantage, then the attack would be considered disproportionate and indiscriminate within the meaning of international law. So if I were to put a question to your audience: you have an enemy commander, you identify him in a bunker, that's the enemy has put under a congregation of civilians deliberately, maybe the bunker is under a school. And he's a high-level enemy commander. And you've done everything you can to get civilians to evacuate. But you know that the only way you can kill that commander is to conduct an attack that will result in 20 civilian casualties. If we took a poll right now, is 20 civilian casualties excessive in relation to the value of attacking that target–we'd probably have as many answers as we had participants. So the reality is that when we look at an aggregate number, even if we take Hamas as numbers at face value–23,000 civilians have been killed. And we say that proves all of the attacks were indiscriminate. It's a complete distortion of the process of analysis. Because you don't do an aggregate number, you look at the individual attack, you have to decide what was the value of the attack? What was the risk that was anticipated? What measures did the attacking side do to mitigate risks? What measures did the defending side do to exacerbate risk? And you put all that into the equation. So there's been a complete distortion of the way this is actually supposed to function. And what we've created and what South Africa has done in its filing is it's created, almost a strict liability standard. If you kill X amount of civilians, your attack is indiscriminate and it violates the proportionality rule. I always ask a question in response, if you tell me that killing 100 civilians as a consequence of killing a high level enemy commander is too much. How many are okay? Can you give me a number? Is 50 okay, 20,10. There's no book. There's no manual, there's no equation. And that's why my view from inception has been the much better mechanism for mitigating civilian risks are the steps you take before the attack to reduce that risk. And when we look at that, we see no moral equivalency because you have the Israelis trying to figure out ways to reduce civilian risk, and we have Hamas deliberately engaging in conduct that exacerbates civilian risks. Manya Brachear Pashman: There's been a longstanding concern that in the United Nations, Israel faces a double standard. Other nations don't face this kind of scrutiny when they are involved in armed conflicts, though this court has taken up separate Genocide Convention cases filed by Ukraine against Russia and another filed by Gambia against Myanmar. So is this once again a double standard or is this different? Geoffrey Corn: Here's one of the ironies, because the effects of combat had been so visible in Gaza. The assumption is we should be dwelling on whether or not Israel is conducting war illegally. Hamas has fired over 10,000 rockets at Israel, they don't even pretend to be trying to attack military targets. They're just firing rockets at the civilian population, which is the blatant first level of violation. Now, fortunately, Israel has prevented most of those attacks from achieving their intended objective. But that doesn't mean they weren't illegal, because the law doesn't focus on whether you achieve your illegal result. It focuses on what you're trying to do. So when people like Bernie Sanders writes an op-ed in the New York Times and says, Okay, I can see that what Hamas did on October 7 was a war crime. Well, first off, that's, you know, I mean, that's self evident. But what's ironic is he doesn't acknowledge that what they've been doing ever since October 7 is war crimes. Every time they fire another rocket it Israel. They are the ones that are blatantly an indisputably violating the law of armed conflict. And yet it's the Israeli Defense Force that is the subject of international scrutiny persistently And it's no surprise because this is the nature of modern warfare. It's a bigotry of disparate expectations. And the Israelis know it, and they're not released from their obligation because they're fighting an illicit enemy. But it is it is corrosive to fail to acknowledge that the pernicious tactics of that enemy are largely responsible for the level of civilian suffering destruction, that is becomes unavoidable when you're fighting them. Manya Brachear Pashman: There are still more than 50 hostages still being held by Hamas, their well-being unknown. Does that change the equation for these court proceedings or the court's decision on provisional measures? Or is that a variable for the International Criminal Court to take up? Geoffrey Corn: There's no doubt that Hamas' has objectives and its stated purpose is to commit genocide of the Jewish people in Israel. There's not going to be but what about them argument. I don't see that happening. I think it becomes much more significant for the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, because hostage taking inhumane deprivation of liberty or war crimes within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. We know Hamas is not going to prosecute its own individuals. And so the credibility of that court is going to, I think, demand that they investigate and prosecute the summary execution of civilians on October 7, the sexual violence against victims, the hostage taking, the deprivation of access to the International Committee of the Red Cross. All of these are blatant violations of the law of war, and are within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. So if I were the ICC prosecutor, and I would look at this as objectively as I could, I would look at the conduct of the Israeli Defense Forces and whether or not they've taken corrective measures against what I believe were violations of the law. No military is perfect. There have been examples of Israeli soldiers engaging in ill discipline and unjustified conduct in Gaza. And the Israeli Defense Forces have an obligation to investigate and discipline their own. I would look at how effectively that had been done. I would look at Hamas' actions. And if I believed there was credible evidence of a violation of the charter that was being ignored by the institutional leadership, I would indict. And if I never got them in front of the court, that's not my problem. My objective is to demonstrate that there have been violations that are worthy of being adjudicated. Manya Brachear Pashman: Thank you so much, Professor Corn. I really appreciate you breaking this down for us. Geoffrey Corn: Thank you for having me. Manya Brachear Pashman: If you missed last week's episode, be sure to tune in for my conversation with Dr. Robert Williams, Executive Director of the USC Shoah Foundation. He joined us to discuss the history and tendency to deny atrocities committed against Jews and the foundation's added mission of collecting the testimonies of October 7 survivors.
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Through his own in-depth research, Derek puts a keen focus on a Blueprint that outlines the Covert Sting Operation that's been taking place visually since October 2016, for the common, every day, hard working American, via Military Law, Military Regulations, Military Orders, Military Symbols, Code Language/Optics, the United States Constitution and United States Codes https://thedocuments.info and https://www.derekjohnsononcountry.com and https://linktr.ee/1776nation LINKS FROM SHOW CONTENT:Last week's podcast “David vs. Goliath – America vs. OWO https://www.charismapodcastnetwork.com/show/faithtoliveby/703e02d9-f950-48f6-a5b1-c3b7851e4b9d/David-vs.-Goliath--America-vs.-OWO Alex Newman's book: “Deep State The Invisible Government Behind the Scenes” https://amzn.to/3V7VjW1 Glenn Beck Conspiracy Theories: https://t.me/realKarliBonne/167343 Department of Defense %979 Million Contract: https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/in-2021-joe-bidens-department-of-defense-awarded-a-billion-dollar-contract-to-peraton-to-counter-misinformation-by-censoring-social-media-content/ Our children's indoctrination into all sorts of deviant lifestyles. 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God is waking people up to truth about the Deep State, and military operations underway to assure America's Continuity of Government and sovereignty of nations worldwide, explained by my guest, Derek Johnson SHOW NOTES CONNECT WITH TODAY'S GUEST: My guest, Derek Johnson, is a Christian brother, and a United States Army veteran, with a Bachelor's degree from the University of Alabama, and a Masters in Business from Colorado State University where he finished with National Academic and Military Honors for a 3.8 GPA. Through his own in-depth research, Derek puts a keen focus on a Blueprint that outlines the Covert Sting Operation that's been taking place visually since October 2016, for the common, every day, hard working American, via Military Law, Military Regulations, Military Orders, Military Symbols, Code Language/Optics, the United States Constitution and United States Codes. https://thedocuments.info and https://www.derekjohnsononcountry.com and https://linktr.ee/1776nation LINKS FROM SHOW CONTENT: Last week's podcast “Operation Continuity of Government” https://www.charismapodcastnetwork.com/show/faithtoliveby/f849fd63-605e-4a5e-a2aa-ed1a96006193/Operation%3A-Continuity-of-Government Alex Newman's book: “Deep State The Invisible Government Behind the Scenes” https://amzn.to/3V7VjW1 Tucker Carlson: Confesses Regrets: https://t.me/vDarknessFalls/18028 Main Stream Media Damage Control: https://americanfaith.com/tucker-carlson-leaving-fox-news/ Julie Green Prophetic Words: https://rumble.com/v2j8le2-a-warning-on-what-is-coming.html and https://rumble.com/v2jdwe6-the-time-has-come-for-the-wake-up-call.html Johnny Enlow Prophetic Words: https://www.elijahstreams.com/watch/watch.php?ID=1328 Donna Rigney Prophetic Words: https://www.elijahstreams.com/watch/watch.php?ID=1330 FOR FURTHER STUDY: Amanda Grace Prophetic Words: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nqIqAccVJ8 FEMA Continuity of Government Guide: https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/documents/fema_reconstitution-managers-guide.pdf ACTION STEPS:Get Julie Green's Marching Orders/ Action Items and Decrees and Declarations for His People: https://www.jgminternational.org/blog BONUS: Clay Clark's ReAwaken America Tour - use this link and enter FTLB promo code to get a 10% discount: https://timetofreeamerica.com/ The Plan to Save the World: https://rumble.com/v23gzmq-the-plan-to-save-the-world-may-the-almighty-protect-and-guide-us-all.html SUPPORT: If you've been blessed by my podcasts, please show your support. We cannot bring you this faith-building podcast without your financial support. There are several ways you can partner with me: Support my Affiliate Sponsors from my web site: https://pamelachristianministries.com/affiliate-sponsors-and-partners Sponsor an episode of Faith to Live By, email me to learn more. Donate from my web site on the web store page upon checkout. Purchase any goods or services listed in the Show Notes or from our web store. Learn more about Pam's books: https://pamelachristianministries.com/products-and-services/authors-page STORE: Learn about Pam's books and products from her web store. Select from a variety of enlightening books, CD/DVD's, conference collectibles and more. Get something for yourself and something to share. 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Mr. Fred Borch and Dr. Victoria Barnett discuss Yom HaShoah, legal implications, and anti-Semitic trends along the timeline that led to the “final solution”. Dr. Barnett is the Frank Talbott, Jr. Endowed Visiting Professor at the University of Virginia.
CLAMO hosts COL Reese and MAJ Young from the Joint Multinational Readiness Center to discuss commanders' relationships with their judge advocate and legal team.
CLAMO hosts COL Reese and MAJ Young from the Joint Multinational Readiness Center to discuss commanders' relationships with their judge advocate and legal team.
In this episode of the Air Force Judge Advocate General's School Podcast, Major Laura Quaco is joined by Dr. Andy Akin and Lieutenant Colonel Sandra O'Hern for a conversation about Russian history and the relationship between Russia and Ukraine leading up to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Stay tuned for the next episode to hear the remainder of the conversation in which the host and guests discuss operations and international legal principles related to Russia and the conflict. Interested in learning more about the Air Force JAG Corps? Have questions about our programs or the application process? Please contact us at 1-800-JAG-USAF or airforcejagrecruiting@gmail.com. Don't forget to check out our website at airforce.com/jag.
It's Tax Season! MAJ Ceara Riggs and MAJ Kyle Burgamy clarify state residency requirements for Service members and spouses that may help reduce their tax burden.
CLAMO speaks with Professors Jack Beard and Michelle Hanlon about the cur-rent state of space law and resources judge advocates need to know about.
CLAMO speaks with Professors Jack Beard and Michelle Hanlon about the current state of space law and resources judge advocates need to know about.
The Center for Law and Military Operations (CLAMO) hosted the Domestic Operations Law short course 23-27 January at TJAGLCS. Maj. Jayne Thompson presented a class on Canadian Domestic Operations Law and joins us on this episode.
In the words of General Curtis LeMay, the fifth Chief of Staff of the Air Force, “at the very heart of warfare lies doctrine.” In this episode, Major Laura Quaco and Major Victoria Smith sit down with Colonel Richard Major and Lieutenant Colonel Derek Rowe to discuss doctrine. Col Major and Lt Col Rowe are the Vice Commander and Staff Judge Advocate, respectively, at the LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. During the interview, they discuss the background and importance of doctrine, its development, and provide resources for learning more about doctrine. They also discuss legal doctrine, specifically, and the role of judge advocates in an operational environment. For resources discussed in the episode, visit https://www.doctrine.af.mil/. To contact the doctrine team at the LeMay Center, you may email their organizational box at usairforcedoctrine@us.af.mil. Interested in learning more about the Air Force JAG Corps? Have questions about our programs or the application process? Please contact us at 1-800-JAG-USAF or airforcejagrecruiting@gmail.com. And don't forget to check out our website at airforce.com/jag.