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While serving in the Oklahoma National Guard, Jill Castilla returned home to find a family member had stolen her money. The bank refused to give her the money back. Decades later, she now leads that bank, Citizens Bank of Edmond, and has used it to launch a digital bank aimed at servicemembers to ensure others don't suffer the same fate. She also talks about the policy challenges facing community banks right now, how to fix them, and why she remains optimistic about the future.
JT Lawson joins Courtenay to discuss his new book and present some very practical tools for entrepreneurship & general life success! JT Lawson is an author who will probably be best known for his book What I Learned From My Millionaire Mentor, because it's the only book he has written. Born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma he found a way to cheat his way through 7 consecutive years of college while managing to finish his college career without earning a college degree. JT Lawson served in the Oklahoma National Guard, went to 5 different colleges with his last college experience being in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. JT played basketball for the Providence Pilots where he set a conference scoring record, which isn't that impressive because it was basically a division 4 school. He is now a business consultant who works under and is mentored by Clay Clark. An author, real estate investor, and the owner of a MakeYourDogEpic.com location. ▶ Follow & Connect with JT: https://jtlawson.com/ ____________________________________________________________________ ▶ Follow & Connect with Courtenay: https://www.courtenayturner.com ✩Twitter: https://twitter.com/KineticCourtz ✩TruthSocial: https://truthsocial.com/@CourtenayTurner ✩Instagram: https://instagram.com/kineticcourtz ✩Telegram: https://t.me/courtenayturnerpodcastcommunity ✩Add Me To Your Crowd! @ https://crowdrank.news/stack/courtenayturner ▶ Read some of her articles: https://www.truthmatters.biz ▶ Listen to &/or watch the podcast here! https://linktr.ee/courtenayturner ▶WATCH: VIP Summit 3: Truth to Freedom with Courtenay Turner https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147831940/KVR3yvZo ▶ Support my work & Affiliate links: ✩Buy Me A Coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/courtzt ✩GiveSendGo: https://www.givesendgo.com/courtenayturnerpodcast ✩Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/Courtenay-Turner ✩Discover The Magic of MagicDichol: Free Video Series: https://iwantmyhealthback.com/COURTZ ✩Defy The Grid With Real Currency.....Goldbacks!: https://bit.ly/Courtenay-Turner-Goldbacks Promo Code: COURTZ ✩LMNT: (Stay Salty!) http://drinklmnt.com/CourtenayTurner ✩ Richardson Nutritional Center: (B-17!) https://rncstore.com/courtz ✩ Relax Far Infrared Saunas: (Warm Up!) https://relaxsaunas.com/COURTZ Discount Code: COURTZ ✩Honey Colony "Where The Hive Decides What's Healthy": https://honeycolony.com/ Promo Code: COURTZ ✩Full Moon Parasite Protocol: https://bravetv.store/COURTZ Promo Code: COURTZ ————————————————— ▶ Disclaimer: this is intended to be inspiration & entertainment. We aim to inform, inspire & empower. Guest opinions/ statements are not a reflection of the host or podcast. Please note these are conversational dialogues. All statements and opinions are not necessarily meant to be taken as fact. Please do your own research. Thanks for watching! ————————————————— ©2024 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gov. Kevin Stitt says he's ready to send the Oklahoma National Guard to support Abbott In Texas. Massive Fani Willis update. Update: Vince McMahon out at WWE following disturbing lawsuit and much more. Host: Dr. Rashad Richey (@IndisputableTYT) Guest Host: Mayor Mondale Robinson (@mondalerobinson) *** SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ https://www.youtube.com/IndisputableTYT FACEBOOK: ☞ https://www.facebook.com/IndisputableTYT TWITTER: ☞ https://www.twitter.com/IndisputableTYT INSTAGRAM: ☞ https://www.instagram.com/IndisputableTYT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keton Ross reports that parole approvals in Oklahoma have declined by a third in the past two years. Lionel Ramos explains why some refugees in Oklahoma get more resources than others. And Paul Monies discusses the cost of deploying Oklahoma National Guard troops to Texas. Ted Streuli hosts.
SWAT Police Shot On Call, He Barely Survived. Special Episode. Reflecting on his journey, Schoolfield revealed the immense physical and emotional toll of the incident. Shot six times, with three bullets penetrating his armor, he faced critical injuries that required nine surgeries and ongoing physical therapy. The hope of regaining use of his right arm and hand is a challenging journey, and his future in law enforcement remains uncertain. On September 17, 2017, Sergeant Matthew Schoolfield, a dedicated Chickasha Police Officer, faced a life-altering event during a SWAT callout. In the line of duty, he was shot multiple times by a violent criminal, enduring a barrage of over 200 rounds fired during the confrontation. The incident left him critically injured, fighting for his life. Despite the immense challenges, Schoolfield demonstrated incredible resilience. After enduring numerous surgeries and extensive therapy, he decided to honorably retire from the force. This decision was not made lightly, as he had served the Chickasha Police Department with distinction since his hiring on July 2, 2007, eventually rising to the rank of sergeant on August 1, 2015. SWAT Police Shot On Call, He Barely Survived. Special Episode. In the aftermath of the harrowing incident, Schoolfield faced an unfair twist of fate. Before the incident, Schoolfield had dedicated 12 years to law enforcement and simultaneously served with the Oklahoma National Guard. The abrupt loss of his identity and purpose shook him profoundly. However, he has faced adversity with resilience, making progress in his recovery that even surprised his surgeon, Dr. Tom Lehman. While his sensation is not normal, Schoolfield has reclaimed some functionality, moving his fingers and grasping objects. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future in law enforcement, he remains optimistic and determined. SWAT Police Shot On Call, He Barely Survived. Forgiveness has played a pivotal role in Schoolfield's healing process. Rather than holding grudges, he chooses to share his story as a source of inspiration for others. His journey includes recognition for his bravery, with awards such as the Medal of Valor from the Chickasha Police Department, the Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police Purple Heart Award, and membership in prestigious law enforcement organizations. In the face of adversity, Sergeant Matthew Schoolfield stands as a symbol of resilience, determination, and forgiveness. His story serves as an inspiration, not just for those in law enforcement but for anyone facing life-altering challenges. SWAT Police Shot On Call, He Barely Survived. Special Episode. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. Be sure to check out our website. Interested in being a guest, sponsorship or advertising opportunities send an email to the host and producer of the show jay@letradio.com. Get the latest news articles, without all the bias and spin, from the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on the Newsbreak app, which is free. Follow us on MeWe, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. SWAT Police Shot On Call, He Barely Survived. Special Episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's Zero Limits Podcast I chat with U.S. Army Special Operations Medal of Honor Recipient Master Sgt. Earl Plumlee.Master Sgt. Earl Plumlee always wanted to be in the military. Influenced by Hollywood and his father's service in Vietnam, Plumlee joined the Oklahoma National Guard while still in high school. With the help of a local sheriff, he joined the Marines after high school in the years before 9/11. Deployed to Okinawa, Plumlee spent the months after 9/11 longing to get into the action but missing his opportunities. Completing training as a reconnaissance Marine, Plumlee eventually deployed to Iraq with 4th Force Reconnaissance Company in 2005 and again in 2008.On August 20, 2013 during a change of command ceremony on FOB Ghazni, Green Beret Earl Plumlee found himself facing a complex attack by a determined enemy force that had breached the perimeter and was approaching fast. Armed with his "super cool sniper rifle" and a side arm, MSG (then SFC) Plumlee took the fight to the enemy and miraculously survived nearly unscathed. This is the story of how MSG Plumlee and a handful of SOF warriors pushed back a devastating attack and the events that lead to MSG Plumlee being awarded the Medal of Honor.Support the show - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=9LG48GC49TW38Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
In this episode I am joined by Jessica Waszak, Assistant Curator at the First Division Museum at Cantigny Park. Jessica has researched Army Medical Units and Nurses, the 48/128th Hospital in particular, and shares part of their incredible story and some of the challenges facing 1st Infantry Division soldiers and medical personnel during their time in North Africa (1942-1943). The staff at the First Division Museum are extremely generous with their time and have agreed to provide several episodes this year, and will likely contribute to future series as well. The museum also put me in touch with COL (Ret.) Greg Fontenot who will be sharing a 3-part episode on 1ID and Army history this year, and future stories as well. In addition to 1ID history, the 45th Infantry Division Museum and Oklahoma National Guard are contributing stories and episodes, there will be 3ID history, and Airborne history, among many other topics coming up :) Several other future topics come up in the last half of this episode with Jessica. First Division Museum at Cantigny Park (https://www.fdmuseum.org/) US Army Center of Military History Resources: Highlights in the History of the Army Nurse Corps (https://history.army.mil/html/books/085/85-1/CMH_Pub_85-1.pdf) The Medical Service in the Mediterranean and Minor Theaters (https://history.army.mil/html/books/085/85-1/CMH_Pub_85-1.pdf) The Medical Department: Medical Service in the European Theater of Operations (https://history.army.mil/html/books/010/10-23/CMH_Pub_10-23-1.pdf) The Medical Department: Medical Service in the War Against Japan (https://history.army.mil/html/books/010/10-24/CMH_Pub_10-24-1.pdf) The Medical Department: Hospitalization and Evacuation, Zone of Interior (https://history.army.mil/html/books/010/10-7/CMH_Pub_10-7.pdf) The Army Medical Department: 1917 - 1941 (https://history.army.mil/html/books/medical_department_1917-1941/CMH_30-10-1.pdf) AMEDD Center of History & Heritage Books and Documents (https://achh.army.mil/history/books/) For more info about this series, including links to all other content, check out www.motheroftanks.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mother-of-tanks/message
This edition features stories about Afghan National Police getting training in dealing with narcotics, and Oklahoma National Guard's Agriculture Development Team holding a meeting to find more contractors. Afghanistan. Hosted by Staff Sgt. Alli Rose.
This edition features stories on Afghan and coalition forces discovering munitions, suspected militants and a Taliban commander during searches near Marjah, Paktiya province and Helmand province, Afghanistan and on the Oklahoma National Guard's Agribusiness Development Team, from Forward Operating Base Gardez, Afghanistan, training Afghan extension agents on using small two-wheeled tractors to improve farming. Hosted by Senior Airman Jay Hernandez.
Provincial Reconstruction Teams, Civil Affairs, and other groups spend their time in Afghanistan building relationships with locals, usually in their villages and provinces. However, one Soldier on Bagram Airfield is creating those same bonds without leaving base. Petty Officer Erick Holmes tells us more. Spc. Amy Stewart, Military Police, Oklahoma Naional Guard, Ardmore, Okla., Originally served with the Oklahoma National Guard in Desert Storm then left the service. She said she felt a gap in her life and re-enlisted after almost a decade.
On this episode I chatted with Major General Mancino about his families journey through the Oklahoma National Guard. Major General Thomas H. Mancino was appointed as the Adjutant General for Oklahoma by Gov. Kevin J. Stitt in November 2021. In this function, he serves as the top military advisor to the Governor and commands the Oklahoma Army and Air National Guard. General Mancino commissioned in 1992 through the Reserve Officer Training Corps at Oklahoma State University. In previous assignments, he has served as the 90th Troop Command Commander, Oklahoma Army National Guard and Director of Information Technology/G6, Oklahoma Army National Guard. General Mancino has commanded at the company, battalion and brigade levels. Prior to receiving his commission, General Mancino served for six years as an Enlisted Soldier in the Oklahoma Army National Guard. More information here https://ok.ng.mil/Leaders/Adjutant-General/ DONATE HERE TO CHILDREN'S HEART FOUNDATION https://donorbox.org/this-is-oklahoma... Thanks to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information on the Oklahoma Hall of Fame go to www.oklahomahof.com and for daily updates go to www.instagram.com/thisisoklahoma The Chickasaw Nation is economically strong, culturally vibrant and full of energetic people dedicated to the preservation of family, community and heritage. www.chickasaw.net Diffee Ford Lincoln. Third generation Oklahoma business, the Diffee family continues to do business the right way, the family way and it its a pleasure of mine to be partners with them. Go to www.diffeeford.net for all your new and used car needs and follow them on instagram www.instagram.com/diffeefordlincoln #thisisoklahoma
In the previous episode, we heard Master Sgt. Earl Plumlee describe his early military career, which took him from the Oklahoma National Guard to the Marine Corps’s force reconnaissance community. This episode picks up his story, as he recounts how he came to join the Army and his selection as a Special Forces soldier. He goes on to describe a 2013 deployment to Afghanistan. During that deployment, on August 28, the Taliban launched a complex attack on Forward Operating Base Ghazni, where he and his team were located. Outnumbered and under heavy fire, they fought back, seeking to seal the base's breached perimeter and repel the attackers. For his actions during that fight, Plumlee received the Medal of Honor.
Hosts Matt Avery and John Kraman are revving into this On the Move with a full Mecum Auction schedule rundown through Kissimmee 2023, which is already shaping up to be another record-breaking event. Then, it's on to a recap of Mecum's recent record-setting Dallas action. The four-day event saw a 45% increase in consignments, a 50% increase in bidder registrations and a 60% increase in ticket sales, all leading to a 50% increase in sales. Matt and John discuss the Top 10 Sellers, which included standouts like a trio of Ford GTs and a pair of Mopar winged warriors. Then it's on to Ferrari's all-new Purosangue, the latest on the Chevrolet Corvette Z06's warranty and the special edition Scat-Pack Swinger package on the 2023 Dodge Challenger and Charger. In Segment 2, Matt and John are joined by Clay Fees. Clay is a former history teacher, a Judge Advocate and Lieutenant Colonel in the Oklahoma National Guard and the author of "The Age of the Muscle Car." Clay shares with the guys how his love for vintage muscle machines came about and how he assembled his thoughts into the book. He also details his passion for Route 66 and some of his favorite roadside attractions.
Mr. Garrett Schilling is a Middle School Science teacher, a Cavalry Scout for the Oklahoma National Guard, and the newly hired Youth Minister at the Church of Saint Mary. Garrett grew up in an Army family and at age 16 moved to Tulsa. He was baptized Catholic, raised Protestant, and rejoined the Catholic Church in February. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Parks and Recreation Management, a Masters of Effective Teaching, and is working on his Masters in School Administration. This summer Garrett will attend training with the Oklahoma National Guard, get married, and co-direct the Diocesan youth Summer camp. He will officially begin as the youth minister here at the Church of Saint Mary August 1. SHOW NOTES: https://www.ignatianspirituality.com/ignatian-prayer/the-examen/
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Listen to our archived episodes: RadioPublic|LibSyn|YouTube Support the show: Patreon|PayPal: 1x or monthly|Square Cash * David Waldman gives “Don't Look Up” a KITM thumbs up. But, is DLU sharp, funny political satire, skewering myopic yet Machiavellian politics, corporate media unsullied by introspection... and all us idiots, or is just heavy-handed and factional? Greg Dworkin says “Meh, it could be better, could be worse”… which is coincidentally just how he reviews “Omicron” (Spoilers ahead!): This is one big wave of infections, another record for the US. And, that's just the ones being reported. Pediatric COVID cases are soaring, filling children's hospitals. On the other hand, deaths are barely reflecting that trend, so what does the science say? Unfortunately, comet or COVID, scientists just aren't equipped to deal with us idiots, so it's back to politicians to save us. (No one can help the idiots who'd get on a cruise ship.) A U.S. District Judge says orders are orders for Oklahoma National Guard members told to take a vaccine. Oklahoma's Governor says no one, not even a virus, can boss him around. Swing voters don't like January 6 Committee critics. Lunatics, however, are more interested in the lunatic vote. Peter Navarro coordinated looneys at the top to overthrow democracy on January 6 but didn't plan on the looneys at the bottom screwing things up. David patiently explains how Navarro's plan couldn't possibly work, as if MAGA could hear him over their strumming of their lips with their index fingers. Meanwhile, the DOJ, along with more and more judges, is set to lay down some sanity. Harry Reid always got it done, had no apologies, and was already missed. RIP.
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan Kiesel about Governor Stitt refusing to renew hunting and fishing licenses for Oklahoma tribes, the U.S. Supreme Court setting a date to consider an appeal based on its McGirt decision from summer of 2020 and a state lawmakers submitting a bill banning Oklahoma schools from teaching curriculum based off the New York Times' Pulitzer Prize winning "1619 Project" regarding the Black experience during and after slavery. The trio also discusses a lawsuit from the founders of Epic against their former school and the leader of the Oklahoma National Guard warning them of possible consequences if they don't get vaccinated by December 31st. Support this podcast
Armed with a $10 million budget to pursue lawsuits against the federal government, state Attorney General John O'Connor is seeking an injunction to prevent the U.S. Department of Defense from requiring members of the Oklahoma National Guard to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Governor Stitt fights back against vaccine mandates for the Oklahoma National Guard. Oklahoma executions will take place earlier in the day. OSU's Mike Gundy gets named Big 12 Coach of the Year. You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment. You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio. This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
This week, Nate and Francis discuss the fact that the Department of Defense has zero time for service members refusing to get vaccinated, even if they're the commanding general of the Oklahoma National Guard, and we ponder why things have gotten to this point. We also talk about a British F35 falling off an aircraft carrier (which you can see here: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/f35-crash-queen-elizabeth-raf-b1966487.html) For the bonus, Francis takes Carey and Joe down a rabbit hole of Catholic history in their discussion of the Pornocracy, a period in which the papacy was not controlled by the Catholic church but rather by Roman elites. It has a funny name and is a story replete with some of the weirdest guys you'll ever encounter. Get it on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/59060581 *SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT* We now have a storefront to sell the patches, buttons, and magnets that we also give out as flair for our $10 tier. Buy some sweet gear here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/58626568 https://www.hellofawaytodie.com/shop We have a YouTube channel now -- subscribe here and get sweet videos from us in which we yell in our cars like true veterans: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwlHZpNTz-h6aTeQiJrEDKw You can follow the show on Twitter here: @HellOfAWay Follow Nate here: @inthesedeserts Follow Francis here: @ArmyStrang
Combined with the US military's turn toward “woke” politics, this latest episode around vaccine mandates will further help to undermine support for military institutions among conservatives and Republicans. Original Article: "The Oklahoma National Guard Refused the Vax Mandate. The Pentagon Is Not Pleased." This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Michael Stack.
Combined with the US military's turn toward “woke” politics, this latest episode around vaccine mandates will further help to undermine support for military institutions among conservatives and Republicans. Original Article: "The Oklahoma National Guard Refused the Vax Mandate. The Pentagon Is Not Pleased." This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Michael Stack.
Hour 1 * Guest: Lowell Nelson – CampaignForLiberty.org – RonPaulInstitute.org * Blind Joe's “I Will Not Comply” – Video. * Diabolical — How Digital ID Will Control Your Life. * A digital ID system has been implemented in India. The database, called Aadhaar, contains the digital identifications of more than 1 billion residents, making it the largest biometric digital ID system ever constructed. * The system is really a de facto social credit system. “It's sold to the public as the key access point to government services, but it also tracks users' geolocation, employment and purchasing habits.” – Globalists are (or will) exploit the so-called COVID pandemic to implement this kind of a system throughout the Western world. * We must not submit. We must not comply. If we do, then our children and grandchildren will grow up in a world without knowing what it is like to be free. * Oklahoma National Guard is Refusing the Vax Mandate – More states should follow suit. The general government cannot force all states to comply because it does not have the manpower to enforce its will on the people of the several states. * Ty and Charlene Bollinger hosted a conference on Health and Medical Freedom in Nashvill, Tennessee. Hour 2 * Guest: Pete Sepp – President of National Tax Payers Union – (NTU) is the Voice of America's Taxpayers, mobilizing elected officials and citizens on behalf of tax relief and reform – NTU.org * American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. * Biden Signs $1+ Trillion BIF Infrastructure Bill Into Law. * Build Back Better Act, Waiting on the Senate. * Misinformation About Kyle Rittenhouse Case Floods Social Media, TV Networks – Zachary Stieber. * Massive armed mob loots Nordstrom department store, bystanders describe the chaos – Jack Davis – Like a swarm of locusts working with tactical precision, a mob of looters ransacked a California department store Saturday night – About 80 people flooded a Nordstrom store – “About 25 cars just blocked the street and rushed into the Walnut Creek Nordstrom making off with goods before getting in cars and speeding away. * COVID vaccine deaths and injuries explode – 30,000 COVID vaccine deaths recorded by Europe database Tops the 18,000 on CDC's site for fatalities in United States – Art Moore, WND.com * And the website OpenVAERS, which compiles summaries of the data on VAERS, points to an analysis known as the “Lazarus Report,” which concluded VAERS represents only 1% of vaccine injuries. * Last year, America's doctors, nurses and paramedics were celebrated as frontline heroes battling a fearsome new pandemic. Today, under Joe Biden, tens of thousands of these same heroes are denounced as rebels, conspiracy theorists, extremists and potential terrorists. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Welcome back, to That's On Point! Your weekly test of the Emergency Podcast System. Here is a clip from the last podcast. Today we discuss the Oklahoma National Guard defying the Pentagon and the second largest teacher's union in NH mad they can be reported for violations of students and parental rights.Website - https://www.thatsonpoint.info Follow Us On;Bitchute-https://www.bitchute.com/channel/8SXcz1rqDyu7/YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRNHroldv9kuaatarS7uclAMinds-https://www.minds.com/thatsonpoint/ToP Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn_fZ4JhHN05YLijsdmkYSQ/Paler:https://parler.com/profile/DocComeauSupport Us On;Subscribe Star-https://www.subscribestar.com/that-s-on-pointPatreon-https://www.patreon.com/ThatsOnPoint?fan_landing=true
* Guest: Lowell Nelson - CampaignForLiberty.org - RonPaulInstitute.org * Blind Joe's "I Will Not Comply" - Video. * Diabolical — How Digital ID Will Control Your Life. * A digital ID system has been implemented in India. The database, called Aadhaar, contains the digital identifications of more than 1 billion residents, making it the largest biometric digital ID system ever constructed. * The system is really a de facto social credit system. "It's sold to the public as the key access point to government services, but it also tracks users' geolocation, employment and purchasing habits." - Globalists are (or will) exploit the so-called COVID pandemic to implement this kind of a system throughout the Western world. * We must not submit. We must not comply. If we do, then our children and grandchildren will grow up in a world without knowing what it is like to be free. * Oklahoma National Guard is Refusing the Vax Mandate - More states should follow suit. The general government cannot force all states to comply because it does not have the manpower to enforce its will on the people of the several states. * Ty and Charlene Bollinger hosted a conference on Health and Medical Freedom in Nashvill, Tennessee.
In Episode 31, Dave starts off the show with some local developments regarding Ohio's concealed carry laws then presents a humorous list of some of the bigger MSM misses as he works his way towards the WAPO story edits and redactions as it pertains to the Steele Dossier. After that, he discusses election integrity issues in Michigan. If a Dem can cheat, they will. He finishes off the show with a review of the Oklahoma National Guard balking at the vax mandate and the incremental advancements made by GOP members that may be a sign of the oft quoted 'red wave' in the 2022 midterms.
We talk about the Rittenhouse verdict and the memo that the Adjunct General of the Oklahoma National Guard issued. Weekly Shit and Media plan updates. Task and Purpose article KR Paul books --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morgan-huston/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morgan-huston/support
In Episode 31, Dave starts off the show with some local developments regarding Ohio's concealed carry laws then presents a humorous list of some of the bigger MSM misses as he works his way towards the WAPO story edits and redactions as it pertains to the Steele Dossier. After that, he discusses election integrity issues in Michigan. If a Dem can cheat, they will. He finishes off the show with a review of the Oklahoma National Guard balking at the vax mandate and the incremental advancements made by GOP members that may be a sign of the oft quoted 'red wave' in the 2022 midterms. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/contra-radio-network/support
The trial of Kyle Rittenhouse concludes, but what should we get out of it? Then we'll visit Oklahoma to figure why the clash with the Pentagon? Then we look into the FBI's new push to monitor parents with school board collisions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tabootopic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tabootopic/support
In this edition of UNcanceled With Drake Wuertz, Drake talks about the Oklahoma National Guard fighting back against President Biden's tyrannical agenda. Also, there are very wicked, evil things happening in Austria. Find out what is happening there. Drake also talks about his final match as a professional wrestler. All that and much more plus Drake wraps it up with the Inspirational Bible Verse of the Week!Please join our Patreon page!http://www.patreon.com/uncanceledpodcastYou can email us anytime!uncancelledpodcast@gmail.comFollow the show on Twitter and Instagram@uncanceledpodFollow Drake on Instagram@thedrakeweurtzPlease visit the Campaign Page to get more info and support!www.votedrake.com
Is it possible that the flame of liberty is in danger of being extinguished? Check out this letter to the future from James Corbett. And then consider that this letter was written in April of 2020. The work of maintaining our freedoms goes far beyond just voting. As Paul Rosenberg explains, we need to be building parallel societies and to understand how they work. We're all ready for the turning point where we can safely consider the Covid pandemic over. Dr. Joel Hirschhorn warns that this pandemic will not end. Especially since our governments are doing everything to keep it going as an excuse to maintain their control over us. One of the strongest moves we can make in response to an eroding culture is to raise productive, capable children. Annie Holmquist has some solid reasons why your son should reconsider college and learn a trade instead. There are a number of lessons to be learned from the Kyle Rittenhouse case. Brandon Smith has keyed in on some of the main lessons, including how the Rittenhouse case demonstrates that the establishment favors star chamber tyranny. Is Kyle Rittenhouse a solid citizen or a racist vigilante? It's pretty clear where the legacy media stands on this question. Pat Buchanan has a worthwhile take on the good and bad surrounding this young man. Here's another story to keep your eye on: The Oklahoma National Guard's new commanding general is not obeying the Pentagon's mandate to vax all National Guard troops. Ryan McMaken explains how and why this has displeased the Pentagon and those working to centralize their control over the military. www.thebryanhydeshow.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Mick joins Mike to talk about how Oklahoma National Guard is refusing the Pentagon vaccine mandate, the news of City of Phoenix's vaccine mandate and his senate run See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the strongest moves we can make in response to an eroding culture is to raise productive, capable children. Annie Holmquist has some solid reasons why your son should reconsider college and learn a trade instead. There are a number of lessons to be learned from the Kyle Rittenhouse case. Brandon Smith has keyed in on some of the main lessons, including how the Rittenhouse case demonstrates that the establishment favors star chamber tyranny. Is Kyle Rittenhouse a solid citizen or a racist vigilante? It's pretty clear where the legacy media stands on this question. Pat Buchanan has a worthwhile take on the good and bad surrounding this young man. Here's another story to keep your eye on: The Oklahoma National Guard's new commanding general is not obeying the Pentagon's mandate to vax all National Guard troops. Ryan McMaken explains how and why this has displeased the Pentagon and those working to centralize their control over the military. Show some love to my sponsors: Monticello College Lifesaving Food (use the coupon code "HYDE" at checkout for a 25% discount) The Heather Turner Team at Patriot Home Mortgage HSL Ammo Sewing & Quilting Center Govern Your Income Solar Patriots
Will and Braxton discuss the Oklahoma National Guard's refusal to enforce vaccine mandates. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notareallibertarian/message
Welcome back, to Doc's Thought of the Day. Here is a clip from the last podcast. Today Doc discusses the fact that the entire Oklahoma National Guard told the Pentagon no in regards to the Vaccine Mandate.Website - https://www.thatsonpoint.infoFollow Us On;Bitchute-https://www.bitchute.com/channel/8SXcz1rqDyu7/YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRNHroldv9kuaatarS7uclAMinds-https://www.minds.com/thatsonpoint/ToP Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn_fZ4JhHN05YLijsdmkYSQ/Paler:https://parler.com/profile/DocComeauSupport Us On;Subscribe Star-https://www.subscribestar.com/that-s-on-pointPatreon-https://www.patreon.com/ThatsOnPoint?fan_landing=tru
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan Kiesel about the announcement from Epic Virtual Charter School of cuts to its workforce as the district has lost nearly three-fifths of its student population, the Republican plan for redistricting is moving through the state capitol and Julius Jones faces execution. The trio also discusses the Pentagon refuting the policy of the new leader of Oklahoma National Guard concerning vaccine mandates and Governor Stitt reverses the decision by the State Health Department on allowing nonbinary gender individuals to make changes to their birth certificates. Support this podcast
Welcome back, to Doc's Thought of the Day. Here is a clip from the last podcast. Today Doc discusses the fact that the entire Oklahoma National Guard told the Pentagon no in regards to the Vaccine Mandate.Website - https://www.thatsonpoint.infoFollow Us On;Bitchute-https://www.bitchute.com/channel/8SXcz1rqDyu7/YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRNHroldv9kuaatarS7uclAMinds-https://www.minds.com/thatsonpoint/ToP Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn_fZ4JhHN05YLijsdmkYSQ/Paler:https://parler.com/profile/DocComeauSupport Us On;Subscribe Star-https://www.subscribestar.com/that-s-on-pointPatreon-https://www.patreon.com/ThatsOnPoint?fan_landing=tru
Welcome back, to Doc's Thought of the Day. Today Doc discusses updates in the Rittenhouse Trial, Ben Shapiro suing the Biden Administration and the Oklahoma National Guard telling to Pentagon no on the vaccine mandate.Website - https://www.thatsonpoint.infoFollow Us On;Bitchute-https://www.bitchute.com/channel/8SXcz1rqDyu7/YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRNHroldv9kuaatarS7uclAMinds-https://www.minds.com/thatsonpoint/ToP Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn_fZ4JhHN05YLijsdmkYSQ/Paler:https://parler.com/profile/DocComeauSupport Us On;Subscribe Star-https://www.subscribestar.com/that-s-on-pointPatreon-https://www.patreon.com/ThatsOnPoint?fan_landing=true
Proverbs 17:14 The beginning of strife is like releasing water; Therefore stop contention before a quarrel starts.The Cultural Temperature of Baby Murders (MSNBC) https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/why-new-polling-abortion-rights-roe-v-wade-matters-n1283943 “With Republican-appointed justices enjoying a dominant majority on the U.S. Supreme Court, GOP policymakers at the state level have scrambled to impose new restrictions on Americans' reproductive rights. The most odious is Texas' new bounty system, but it's not the only anti-abortion measure approved of late. And while there's no doubt that much of the Republican base is delighted with the policy offensive, a new Washington Post-ABC News poll makes clear that these changes are not what the American mainstream wants. From the Post's report on the poll results:” “Americans say by a roughly 2-to-1 margin that the Supreme Court should uphold its landmark abortion decision in Roe v. Wade, and by a similar margin the public opposes a Texas law banning most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll.” The Doctrine of Lesser Magistrates in Action (MSNBC) https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/pentagon-isn-t-giving-oklahoma-guard-choice-vaccine-policy-n1283965 “Up until last week, Maj. Gen. Mike Thompson was serving as an uncontroversial adjutant general of the Oklahoma National Guard. He then got a phone call from Kevin Stitt, the state's Republican governor, who told the major general that he was fired. Thompson spoke to Tulsa Public Radio a day later and said he wasn't given a reason for his dismissal. It wasn't long, however, before an explanation came into focus. On the heels of Thompson's ouster, the GOP governor tapped Brig. Gen. Thomas Mancino as the new adjutant general of the Oklahoma National Guard, and on Mancino's first day — before he was even confirmed by the state Senate — the brigadier general announced that he intends to ignore the Defense Department's Covid-19 vaccine requirement for all troops.”The Jab don't work (NOQ) https://noqreport.com/2021/11/16/the-most-vaxxed-nation-on-earth-just-canceled-christmas-over-exponential-rise-in-covid-cases/ “How do we know mainstream media will cancel all mentions of the nation of Gibraltar for the foreseeable future? Because their extreme Covid vaccination protocols have utterly failed to prevent a massive spike in cases and hospitalizations. This betrays the narrative they've been ordered to propagate, so Gibraltar is officially a taboo topic for the press. The nation averages 2.79 doses of Covid-19 jabs administered per person.”
Welcome back, to Doc's Thought of the Day. Today Doc discusses updates in the Rittenhouse Trial, Ben Shapiro suing the Biden Administration and the Oklahoma National Guard telling to Pentagon no on the vaccine mandate.Website - https://www.thatsonpoint.infoFollow Us On;Bitchute-https://www.bitchute.com/channel/8SXcz1rqDyu7/YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRNHroldv9kuaatarS7uclAMinds-https://www.minds.com/thatsonpoint/ToP Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn_fZ4JhHN05YLijsdmkYSQ/Paler:https://parler.com/profile/DocComeauSupport Us On;Subscribe Star-https://www.subscribestar.com/that-s-on-pointPatreon-https://www.patreon.com/ThatsOnPoint?fan_landing=true
A whistleblower has stepped forward to claim that the Department of Justice has been using counterterrorism tools to investigate parents, after the National School Boards Association sent a letter to the Biden administration requesting the investigations. And in other news, the Pentagon is declaring that the Oklahoma National Guard is under its authority amid a dispute on vaccine mandates. In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua Philipp, we'll discuss these stories and others, and answer questions from the audience. ⭕️ Stay up-to-date with Josh with the Crossroads NEWSLETTER
Summary by Peyton Smith Hour 1, segment 1: Mike starts the hour off with a little commentary on the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, which the jury is still deliberating on at this writing.No matter the verdict, Kyle will be living with what occurred his entire life. There is also another aspect of this.One way or another, whether he is found guilty or acquitted, his life will be under constant threat.Powerful commentary and analysis from Mike.---------------------------------------Hour 1, segment 2: (AUDIO) An end to the ban on blood donations from gay and bisexual men in Canada is recommended by Canadian Blood Services.Trudeau committed to ending the ban in 2015. It only took 6 years, but now he's ready to push for this huge priority in 2021.Mike gets into it.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/canadian-blood-services-to-recommend-end-to-ban-on-donations-from-men-who-have-sex-with-men/------------------------------------------(AUDIO) Biden's meeting with Xi Jinping is next on the agenda. A highlight is a no go for lifting the Trump tariffs.No full embrace from Xi and his old buddy Joe...yet.-------------------------------------------(AUDIO) A special compilation of Biden's greatest hits. Absolute gold!-------------------------------------------Enjoy all this, and more, in a fabulous hour 1 from Mike.Hour 2, segment 1: Pfizer, BioNTech, and Moderna are making $1,000 profit every second.Yes, EVERY SECOND!Combined, the companies are making profits of $65,000 every minute, and $93.5M a day.Can you say CA CHING!?https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/pfizer-biontech-moderna-making-1000-profit-every-second-analysis/--------------------------------------------The same companies that are taking in this boatload of cash can't seem to get a handle on another 'pandemic of unprecedented magnitude,' as the following story shows.What's this other 'pandemic'?Diabetes.Mike unpacks and analyzes this story.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/diabetes-is-a-pandemic-of-unprecedented-magnitude-and-experts-fear-covid-19-may-make-it-worse/--------------------------------------------Hour 2, segment 2: The Pentagon says it has the authority to require the Oklahoma National Guard to follow the vaccine mandate.God bless Oklahoma Governor, Kevin Stitt. He is standing strong against Lloyd Austin's machinations.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/pentagon-says-it-has-authority-to-require-oklahoma-national-guard-to-follow-vaccine-mandate/----------------------------------------------If required, how would you prove a religious exemption to Biden's vaccine mandate?Mike delves into this, with analysis and commentary on the following story.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/separating-the-devout-from-the-defiant-for-religious-exemptions-from-vaccination/------------‐-----------------------------(AUDIO) Prince Charles can feel power in his clutches. The Queen, afterall, isn't getting any younger. Chuck has his sights set on having the authority to fully push forward into the NWO.Excellent report from John Bowne.------------------------------------------------Biblical storms and terrible wrath.Hail and thunderstorms in Egypt have swept scorpions and snakes into homes.At least 503 have been hospitalized with scorpion stings, with 3 deaths being reported.https://americanuckradio.com/breaking-news/plague-city-three-people-stung-to-death-and-500-injured-as-biblical-storms-wash-scorpions-and-snakes-into-egyptian-streets/--------------------------------------------Enjoy all this, and more, in a wonderful hour 2 from Mike.
The Daily Caller interviewed demonologists and a Roman Catholic exorcist to discuss the influence of demons at the tragic Astroworld concert Nov. 5 that left nine dead and hundreds injured. It's unusual for a mainstream news outlet to look at the spiritual forces behind events like this, but it's about time. YouTube canceled SkyWatchTV! Please follow us on Rumble: www.rumble.com/skywatchtv 5) Tensions rise in eastern Europe; 4) Oklahoma National Guard rescinds Pentagon's mandatory vaccine mandate; 3) Prosecutor in Rittenhouse trial appears to argue in favor of vigilante action; 2) Exorcist, demonologists discuss spiritual cause of deadly concert; 1) Inventors roll out trigger warning detector that blasts two-minute alarm when it “hears” offensive talk.
Minute Men Coffee15% off PROMO Code: Truth Hurts Unapologetically Patriotic Coffee – Minutemen Coffee CompanyNaturally ImmumeCDC: No Record of Naturally Immune Transmitting COVID-19 (theepochtimes.com)Prices continue to surgePrices Continue to Surge: Here's What's Becoming More Expensive (theepochtimes.com)Pentagon Responds to Oklahoma National GuardPentagon Responds to Oklahoma National Guard's Rejections of Vaccine Mandate (theepochtimes.com)Income Tax Rate Highest level in the developed worldBiden spending bill poised to push top personal income tax rates to highest level in developed world | Just The NewsTop Tax Rate50-State List of Top Tax Rates Under Democrat Bill | Americans for Tax Reform (atr.org)State School board AssociationIdaho and 25 Other State School Board Associations Distance Themselves From National Group | National | bigcountrynewsconnection.com
November 15 2021 New Washington Post-ABC News Poll Spells Doom for Biden and the Democrats. >Rock Star Chris Daughtry Daughter found Dead... >Elon Musk rips Bernie Sanders.. >Oklahoma National Guard rejects Fed Vax mandates. >American family's banning un-vaxed relatives from holidays.. >Appeals Court halts Biden Admin Vax mandate policy... >>Crackdown on Americas hottest weed market. RadioAddiction@mail.com EggMan Over and Out
In today's Federal Newscast, the Oklahoma National Guard has decided to defy DoD's COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
New numbers suggest more Americans than ever are looking for new jobs. Mark Hamrick of BankRate.com joins us to dive into those numbers. John Stolnis previews the much anticipated signing of President Biden's infrastructure package (scheduled for Monday). Kevin Carr reviews Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's latest film, "Red Notice". We'll get information on ways farmers are struggling, thanks to the supply chain issues with Ana Swanson of the New York Times joining us. And have you heard about the Oklahoma National Guard refusing to comply with the Pentagon's COVID-19 vaccine mandate? Davis Winkie is a reporter from the Military Times. He'll explain exactly what's happening with that story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vaccine policies change along with new leadership in the Oklahoma National Guard. Lawmakers hold a special session to deal with redistricting. The Sooners and Cowboys swap places in college football polling. You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment. You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio. This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
* Fauci's biggest scam before Covid was AIDS. He force fed, tortured and killed orphans & children taken by CPS, using them as guinea pigs for BigPharma* Oklahoma Governor & commander of OK National Guard say NO vaccine mandates for guard while under state command* Pharma Uber Alles as globalist puppets in Austria put MILLIONS of unvaxed Austrians under house arrest “to incentivize” the jab* RFK Jr - "This is the hill we die on"* Second, stronger opinion issued from 5th Circuit Court against Biden OSHA mandate* Flynn throws out First Amendment and American history as he embraces “one religion” for USA in an effort to curry favor with the Trump crowd who've realized he's pushing New Age religion. * VAERS analysis shows 4,000 other symptoms that are 10x's more frequent for the WarpSpeed shots than all other injections for the last 5 yrs combined* Young & professional athletes are experiencing 70x's the number of heart attacksTOPICS by TIMECODE2:05 Vaccine victim's message from the grave4:27 60x's Number of Heart Attacks for Young & Professional Athletes. 75 athletes in Germany alone. How many red flags do you need? Watch these clips…21:20 New analysis of VAERS: over 4,000 adverse effects elevated by MORE THAN 10x's other vaccines combined in the last 5 years. Here are the trouble spots and where the spike protein is accumulating in the body47:24 Norway study says vaccine has an efficacy of ZERO52:01 Fauci: Torturing, Killing Orphans with AIDS Pharma. Sadistically using children as guinea pigs for his previous big project — as he's doing today. RFK, Jr clip: “these are the people strip mining our economies and making themselves rich. And is it a coincidence that these same people who are censoring criticism of the government policies that are bringing them trillions of dollars?”1:11:48 Injectable Gel “Cures Paralysis”? Gel constructs “scaffolding” when injected. If injections can “cure” paralysis, can they CAUSE paralysis? We were told that was a crazy idea. We were also told mRNA does NOT change DNA. Then Pfizer CEO said they will soon have mRNA “fix” DNA.1:27:37 Oklahoma National Guard & 5th Circuit says NO Mandate. What will Pentagon do? OK Gov Stitts appoints. 5th Circuit Court upholds stay on Biden's mandates for businesses with 100+ employees. Court say it is “unconstitutional” “sledgehammer” “one size fits all”1:43:15 CEO of a family business with 104 employees says they're defending their employees against mandates who are “friends and family”. She also points out it doesn't make economic sense to fire them. This is the kind of company you want to work for, NOT the big Wall Street multinationals that are “essential” 1:50:59 Listener sends employer interrogation letter over religious exemption and asks how I would answer the questions2:07:42 GOOD NEWS: Florida's Surgeon General destroys the case for mandates. “We can expect more of the same, and worse, if people don't speak up against these vaccine mandates.”2:21:14 New World ORDERS — Austria does an Anschluss with BigPharma Nazis, puts MILLIONS of unjabbed under house arrest starting today. Massive demonstrations against it over the weekend2:38:24 Flynn Trashes Religious Liberty to Prove He's Not a Satanist. Pushes “one religion” for the nation — which one? “Reawaken Tour” pushing Trump as Savior gets further and further away from American & Christian valuesFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 1323 Elgin, TX 78621
While the Tulsa Race Massacre has grown to occupy a prominent position in the history of America's struggle with race, the event itself was preceded by smaller, lesser-known events that set the stage for the Massacre of 1921. In 1917, as America became directly involved in World War One, Oklahoma Governor Robert Lee Williams appointed 5 people from Tulsa's most elite circles to the newly formed Tulsa Council of Defense. With the Oklahoma National Guard deployed to fight in the War, the Council took it upon themselves to create a new militia group in their place called the Tulsa Home Guard, a sort of private police force for the wealthy and powerful of the day. In October of that year, the home of oil executive J. Edgar Pew was bombed. The blast was seized upon as an excuse to promote war hysteria. Immediately, the Tulsa Daily World reported that members of the International Workers of the World, or Wobblies, were behind the bombing and that they were enacting vast and sinister conspiracy. The Wobblies were a self-proclaimed socialist labor union that was the enemy of many powerful businessmen. This was their chance to get rid of the Wobblies once and for all. The brutal outburst that followed has come to be known as the Tulsa Outrage and is now seen as the birth of the modern Ku Klux Klan in Oklahoma. Our guest today is Randy Hopkins. Hopkins is a lawyer and historian who has written a series of stories for The Chronicles of Oklahoma and the Center for Public Secrets, including a complete account of the Tulsa Outrage in his article “Birthday of the Klan: The Tulsa Outrage of 1917.” Our host is Michael Mason.
In episode seven of The Dirt Logistician, Captain Joseph Tereniak (Tarantula 17, Light Infantry/Airborne Task Force Forward Support Company Trainer) discusses rotation 21-08.5 with Captain Vernon Long, Commander of the Forward Support Company, 1st Battalion, 179th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oklahoma National Guard. Key topics include: Developing innovative logistics solutions when challenged with personnel and capacity constraints Integrating and synchronizing logistics capabilities with the supported unit Lessons-learned and deliberate planning of the field trains command post composition Training focus areas for forward support companies in the National Guard
Staff Sgt. Dakota Pruitt, combat medic at the 120th Medical Company (MCAS), Oklahoma National Guard, shouts out a greeting to his mom for Mother's Day. Pruitt is currently training and serving as an NCOIC in charge of team one in support of Arctic Care 2021 in Kodiak, Alaska. Arctic Care 2021 is a United States Air Force-led and joint interagency multi-branch mission in partnership with the Kodiak Area Native Association to provide no-cost medical services to the community of Kodiak and the surrounding six remote villages as a part of the Department of Defense Innovative Readiness Training. (U.S. Air National Guard Video by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
Colonel Felter and Ambassador Cekuta discuss the key location of Azerbaijan, the tough negotiations for US overflight rights for the Northern Distribution Network to Afghanistan, the roles of Iran and Russia, Israel and the local Jewish community, the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute, the partnership with the Oklahoma National Guard and more…
An explanation to Texas electric market is deregulated/privatized, Where Gen Z/Millennials Are Getting Distracted, Uncle Tom (2020 Prime film), and Black Wall Street/Tulsa race massacre. Texas Electric Market (a friend filled me in) "In Texas, the electric market is deregulated/privatized. You sign up for an electricity plan with a given company. That company then buys supply from various electricity producers. Whenever you sign up for a plan, there are different options available. For example, you can sign up for a flat rate plan or a variable rate plan, or some more complex plans with rates that vary based on hours of the day, amount used, etc.........Instead of being a libertarian free market approach, this is straight up cronyism and corruption. The power companies get to make as much profits as the market will allow in good times. But the minute a crisis hits they're allowed to completely ignore their contracts and pass on rate hikes to their customers. It's a classic case of private profits, socialized losses. Absolute corruption of the highest order." Where Gen Z and Millennials Are Getting Their Entertainment and Distraction - source Uncle Tom 2020 Amazon Prime Documentary - source Uncle Tom: An Oral History of the American Black Conservative Black Wall Street/Tulsa race massacre The massacre began during the Memorial Day weekend after 19-year-old Dick Rowland, a black shoeshiner, was accused of assaulting Sarah Page, the 17-year-old white elevator operator of the nearby Drexel Building. He was taken into custody. After the arrest, rumors spread through the city that Rowland was to be lynched. Upon hearing reports that a mob of hundreds of white men had gathered around the jail where Rowland was being kept, a group of 75 black men, some of whom were armed, arrived at the jail to ensure that Rowland would not be lynched. The sheriff persuaded the group to leave the jail, assuring them that he had the situation under control. As the group was leaving the premises, complying with the sheriff's request, a member of the mob of white men allegedly attempted to disarm one of the black men. A shot was fired, and then according to the reports of the sheriff, "all hell broke loose." At the end of the firefight, 12 people were killed: 10 white and 2 black. As news of these deaths spread throughout the city, mob violence exploded.[2] White rioters rampaged through the black neighborhood that night and morning killing men and burning and looting stores and homes. Around noon on June 1, the Oklahoma National Guard imposed martial law, effectively ending the massacre. About 10,000 black people were left homeless, and property damage amounted to more than $1.5 million in real estate and $750,000 in personal property (equivalent to $32.25 million in 2019). Many survivors left Tulsa, while black and white residents who stayed in the city kept silent about the terror, violence, and resulting losses for decades. The massacre was largely omitted from local, state, and national histories. Produced by The Wild 1 Media. Check out our other podcasts- https://darksidediaries.sounder.fm https://mindyourmanners.sounder.fm https://anchor.fm/ttmygh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Amanda and Amber are two veterans that believe we all have a story to tell and they are here to tell that story!They are very passionate about bringing awareness to Veteran Suicide and Mental Health. They will be using this platform to bring continued awareness for this cause. They both strongly believe in veterans helping veterans and they can't think of a better way than this podcast to help spread that message. In this episode they are talking to Nicholas Howard. He served in the Oklahoma National Guard as an 11B and 88M. He discusses the difference in todays soldiers compared to when he started out and the concerns he has with becoming a veteran very shortly. If you would like to contact Nicholas, he can be reached on Facebook at @nicholas.howard40, Instagram @thenick40, or TikTok @thecrazyonehoward.We are looking for veterans that would like to participate in upcoming episodes. If you are a veteran and have a story, send us a message to veteransdrinkingvodka@gmail.com If you would like to support one of our chosen charity for this episode, they can be found at https://tilvalhallaproject.com/ or https://thefallenoutdoors.com/If you would like to support our podcast, we now have merchandise available at https://www.bonfire.com/store/veterans-drinking-vodka/
Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast -- Guest Interview Application============We are always looking for awesome guests like today's guest on the show. If you are or know someone that is a Classic Mustang or Muscle Car Era enthusiast, please make an intro directly to me and my production team at doug@turnkeypodcast.com. Alright let's get rolling Today on Ford Mustang, The Early Years podcast we are talking muscle. Our guest Clay Fees is the author of The Age of the Musclecar, which is a history of the muscle car era from 1964-1972. Right is the target zone for many of our Ford Mustang community members. Welcome Clay to the show.If you own a Mustang, how long have you owned your ride?: Currently, the only Ford I have is a '57 Thunderbird my dad bought as a junior in high school in 1965.What do you do for a living?: I work full time with the Oklahoma National Guard and hold the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. I am the State Family Program Director, which means I run all the family support operations, from our Child and Youth program to Casualty Operations and Military Funeral Honors, among many others. I am also a Judge Advocate, which simply means a military lawyer.I have also written a book, soon to be released by McFarland Publishing, called The Age of the Musclecar, which is a history of the muscle car era from 1964-1972.Pre-release link: https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/the-age-of-the-muscle-car/If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done?: I own a 1966 GTO that I restored back in 1999 and is currently undergoing a fresh repaint. What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car?: I am also in the middle of a complete restoration of a 1969 Road Runner, which is a story in itself, as it has been in paint jail since 2012.If you are on social media, please share your social media names/handles so we can tag you when promoting your episode: @GTOKLAHOMA on Twitter https://twitter.com/GTOKLAHOMA Have an idea for the show or think you'd make a great guest, send an email to the host:doug@turnkeypodcast.comGet our episodes in your inbox follow the link in the show notes: www.TheMustangPodcast.comThanks for listening, keep it safe, keep in rollin' and keep it on the road! Until next time.
Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast -- Guest Interview Application============We are always looking for awesome guests like today’s guest on the show. If you are or know someone that is a Classic Mustang or Muscle Car Era enthusiast, please make an intro directly to me and my production team at doug@turnkeypodcast.com. Alright let’s get rolling Today on Ford Mustang, The Early Years podcast we are talking muscle. Our guest Clay Fees is the author of The Age of the Musclecar, which is a history of the muscle car era from 1964-1972. Right is the target zone for many of our Ford Mustang community members. Welcome Clay to the show.If you own a Mustang, how long have you owned your ride?: Currently, the only Ford I have is a '57 Thunderbird my dad bought as a junior in high school in 1965.What do you do for a living?: I work full time with the Oklahoma National Guard and hold the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. I am the State Family Program Director, which means I run all the family support operations, from our Child and Youth program to Casualty Operations and Military Funeral Honors, among many others. I am also a Judge Advocate, which simply means a military lawyer.I have also written a book, soon to be released by McFarland Publishing, called The Age of the Musclecar, which is a history of the muscle car era from 1964-1972.Pre-release link: https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/the-age-of-the-muscle-car/If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done?: I own a 1966 GTO that I restored back in 1999 and is currently undergoing a fresh repaint. What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car?: I am also in the middle of a complete restoration of a 1969 Road Runner, which is a story in itself, as it has been in paint jail since 2012.If you are on social media, please share your social media names/handles so we can tag you when promoting your episode: @GTOKLAHOMA on Twitter https://twitter.com/GTOKLAHOMA Have an idea for the show or think you'd make a great guest, send an email to the host:doug@turnkeypodcast.comGet our episodes in your inbox follow the link in the show notes: www.TheMustangPodcast.comThanks for listening, keep it safe, keep in rollin’ and keep it on the road! Until next time.
A former history teacher, Clay Fees is a frequent contributor of car or history-based writings to local publications, and serves as a Judge Advocate in the Oklahoma National Guard. He lives in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.With Americana as his backdrop, this proud Oklahoman shares his love of nearby Route 66, a lip biting tale of chasing down his first car, his gorgeous '66 Pontiac GTO, his connection with a single copy of Popular HotRodding magazine and an understanding family who takes it all in stride.With this much automotive passion is it any wonder there would be another project in the wings? Clay shares info about his first and upcoming book,” The Age of the Muscle Car”. (McFarland Publishing)Twitter: @GTOklahomaBook orders: https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/the-age-of-the-muscle-car/ How to contact and connect with JP Emersonwww.jpemerson.comTwitter: @The_jpemersonemail: jp@jpemerson.comFor more podcasts on cars check out Ford Mustang The Early Years Podcast at www.TheMustangPodcast.com or at Apple Podcasts or anywhere you get your podcastsFor more information about sponsorship or advertising on The JP Emerson Show or podcast launch services contact Doug Sandler at doug@turnkeypodcast.com or visit www.turnkeypodcast.com
A former history teacher, Clay Fees is a frequent contributor of car or history-based writings to local publications, and serves as a Judge Advocate in the Oklahoma National Guard. He lives in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.With Americana as his backdrop, this proud Oklahoman shares his love of nearby Route 66, a lip biting tale of chasing down his first car, his gorgeous '66 Pontiac GTO, his connection with a single copy of Popular HotRodding magazine and an understanding family who takes it all in stride.With this much automotive passion is it any wonder there would be another project in the wings? Clay shares info about his first and upcoming book,” The Age of the Muscle Car”. (McFarland Publishing)Twitter: @GTOklahomaBook orders: https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/the-age-of-the-muscle-car/ How to contact and connect with JP Emersonwww.jpemerson.comTwitter: @The_jpemersonemail: jp@jpemerson.comFor more podcasts on cars check out Ford Mustang The Early Years Podcast at www.TheMustangPodcast.com or at Apple Podcasts or anywhere you get your podcastsFor more information about sponsorship or advertising on The JP Emerson Show or podcast launch services contact Doug Sandler at doug@turnkeypodcast.com or visit www.turnkeypodcast.com
In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters
This week at In The Past Lane, the American History podcast, we take a look at one of the most deadly incidents of anti-black violence in US history: The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. White mobs rampaged through Tulsa, Oklahoma’s African American neighborhood and burned it to the ground, killing between 100 and 300 black residents in the process. The incident was quickly covered up and driven from public memory. But in the 1990s activists and scholars began to unearth the shocking truth. Feature Story: The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 On May 31, 1921 – 99 years ago this week – mobs of heavily armed white residents of Tulsa, Oklahoma rampaged through the city’s African-American district named Greenwood. They stole property, set fire to buildings, and indiscriminately killed black men, women, and children. When it was over, this pogram known as the Tulsa Race Massacre left between 100 and 300 people dead and 35 blocks in smoldering ruins. It was one of the single most deadly incidents of racist violence in American history. And yet, it was quickly driven from public memory. The years between the end of World War I in 1918 and the Tulsa Race Massacre in 1921 were marked by many incidents of extreme anti-black violence. This surge in violence was due to many factors. The end of World War I brought a massive strike wave as millions of workers walked off the job. Fear of socialism, communism, and anarchism surged as the nation plunged into one of its periodic Red Scares. Also contributing to the social tension was the fact that millions of African-Americans had in the previous decade moved to northern cities, part of what historians referred to as the Great Migration. Chicago’s black population, for example, jumped from 44,000 in 1910 to 110,000 in 1920. And on top of this, the Ku Klux Klan had re-emerged in 1915 as a vibrant national organization that by the mid-1920s would have 5 million members. Each of these trends contributed to surging anti-black racism that led to many incidents of violence against African-American individuals and neighborhoods. In 1919 alone, there were 25 major anti-black riots in the US. One of the worst took place in Chicago in July 1919 that left 38 dead. There were also 76 African Americans lynched in the South in 1919, including ten black soldiers who had returned from active duty in World War I. Up until May of 1921 Tulsa, Oklahoma had been relatively peaceful. But it was an oil-rich city of 72,000 that was strictly segregated. In fact, when Oklahoma was admitted to the union in 1907, the very first laws passed by the state legislature imposed segregation and disenfranchisement upon its black population. Despite these laws and a climate of racial hostility, Tulsa’s African-American population was one of the most prosperous In the United States. In fact, the Greenwood section of Tulsa where most African-Americans lived, was nicknamed the Negro Wall Street. It was filled with thriving black-owned businesses ranging from barbershops and retails stores to law firms and doctor’s offices. Many white citizens of Tulsa resented this black economic success. And it was this resentment that escalated the situation on May 31, 1921. Like so many incidents of anti-black racial violence in US history, this one began with an incident involving a black male and a white female. On May 30, a 17-year-old girl named Sarah Page, who operated an elevator in downtown Tulsa, accused 19-year-old Dick Rowland of assaulting her. Rowland was taken into custody and brought to the local courthouse. The next day, partly inspired by an inflammatory article about the incident in the local newspaper, a large crowd of angry white men gathered outside the courthouse. It was a scene that was a typical prelude to a lynching. Not surprisingly, rumors that Rowland was about to be lynched raced through the black community, prompting a large group of armed black men to arrive at the courthouse. A standoff ensued, and then shots rang out. Which side fired first remains an unanswered question. Both sides exchanged gunfire before dispersing. The clash left 12 killed, 10 white and two black. Immediately word of the incident spread throughout the city. Within an hour, large crowds of heavily armed white men gathered. It was clear what they were planning to do. And yet, the city’s police force did nothing to stop them. In fact, research would later show that police officials handed out weapons to members of the mob and that many also joined in as it descended upon the black community in Greenwood. As the attack began, many African-Americans managed to flee the district. But many were trapped and murdered by the mob. Some were shot and others stabbed, and still others were consumed by the flames set by arsonists. Members of the mob also looted homes and businesses before setting them on fire. The violence lasted all night and into the morning hours of June 1. It ended only when a large contingent of the Oklahoma National Guard arrived to impose martial law. Some 35 blocks of Greenwood were completely destroyed. Damages were estimated at $2.25 million, the equivalent of $32 million in 2020. Adding insult to injury, local officials and national guardsmen rounded up nearly every African American in the city and placed them in hastily constructed detention camps. All were treated as perpetrators, rather than innocent victims. Some were held for weeks before being released. And then there was the death toll. The official death toll was 36 African Americans killed. But African-American leaders at the time claimed the number was significantly higher, well over 100 and perhaps as high as 300. They also claimed that white officials, in an effort to cover up the enormity of the massacre, had hastily buried hundreds of black victims in a mass grave. And the cover up worked. The staggering death toll, along with the city’s complicity in allowing the massacre to take place, were soon purged from public memory. At least white public memory. African-Americans certainly didn’t forget the trauma and loss, but in this era of Jim Crow, they were powerless, unable to obtain any justice or public recognition of the incident. And it stayed that way for 75 years. The city of Tulsa never put up a historic plaque or memorial. Its school children never learned about the incident in their history classes. And the nation remained ignorant of this monstrous event. But the silence about the Tulsa Race Massacre began to break in the 1990s as African-Americans gained more political power and begin to push for a full inquiry into the incident. In 1996, The 75th anniversary of the massacre, the state legislature created the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921. Note the title of the commission: it referred to the incident as the Tulsa Race Riot. This misnaming was significant and intentional. Nearly every massacre of African-Americans by white mobs in American history has been labeled a “race riot,” a name that suggests an equal culpability between violent whites and violent blacks attacking each other. But in every case, these so-called race riots Involved black communities being attacked by white mobs. Not surprisingly, as a more accurate and complete picture emerged of what occurred in Tulsa and other sites of anti-black violence, these incidents have been renamed to reflect what they really were: massacres. The commission worked for five years, taking testimony and funding research into the massacre. In 2001, it released its official report. Among its many findings, the commission declared that Tulsa’s political leaders had conspired with the leaders of the mob to allow the massacre to unfold without any resistance by law enforcement. It also recommended that reparations be paid to any survivors and their descendants. City and state officials balked at the call for reparations, but the state did establish scholarships for descendants of victims and survivors of the massacre. It also provided funding for historical markers and a memorial park that was completed in 2010. More recently, just a few months ago, the story of the Tulsa Race Massacre was made on official part of the state of Oklahoma’s public school curriculum. And the search for the truth about what actually happened and how many people were murdered that day continues. Just a few months ago, researchers announced that they had found several sites in Tulsa that appear to contain mass graves. Plans are in the works to excavate the sites to determine if they contain victims of the 1921 massacre. If they do, it will likely clarify the true death toll. Finally, the Tulsa Race Massacre drew renewed interest this year when it was featured as the starting point for HBO’s hit TV series, “Watchmen.” So what else of note happened this week in US history? May 25, 1787 - The Constitutional Convention officially opened in Philadelphia with 55 delegates in attendance, including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and James Madison. Over the next four months, they drafted a new Constitution for the United States to replace the initial Articles of Confederation which had been deemed weak and ineffective. May 25, 1977 - the blockbuster film “Star Wars” opened in theaters. May 26, 1924 - President Calvin Coolidge signed the National Origins Act that sharply restricted immigration for the next 40 years. It not only shrank the volume of immigration from as many as 1 million immigrants per year to about 200,000, the law also intentionally discriminated against undesirable immigrant groups like Jews and Italians. It was replaced by a more equitable immigration law in 1965. May 30, 1922 - The Lincoln Memorial was dedicated in Washington DC. And what notable people were born this week in American history? May 26, 1895 - photographer Dorothea Lange. Her most famous photograph is Migrant Mother, which captured the desperate face of a struggling mother and her children during the Great Depression. May 26, 1926 - jazz trumpeter Miles Davis May 27, 1794 - railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt. May 27, 1819 - poet and author Julia Ward Howe who is best known for writing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" during the Civil War. May 27, 1907 - writer and marine biologist Rachel Carson who helped launch the modern environmental movement with her book, Silent Spring. May 29, 1917 - 35th POTUS John F. Kennedy May 31, 1819 - poet Walt Whitman The Last Word Let’s give it to Walt Whitman, who was born 201 years ago this week. In his preface to his masterful collection of poems, Leaves of Grass, Whitman urged his readers to free themselves of ideas, conventions, and traditions that suppressed their true selves. “re-examine all you have been told at school or church or in any book, dismiss whatever insults your own soul, and your very flesh shall be a great poem and have the richest fluency not only in its words but in the silent lines of its lips and face and between the lashes of your eyes and in every motion and joint of your body.” For more information about the In The Past Lane podcast, head to our website, www.InThePastLane.com Music for This Episode Jay Graham, ITPL Intro (JayGMusic.com) The Joy Drops, “Track 23,” Not Drunk (Free Music Archive) Sergey Cheremisinov, “Gray Drops” (Free Music Archive) Pictures of the Flow, “Horses” (Free Music Archive) Ondrosik, “Tribute to Louis Braille” (Free Music Archive) Alex Mason, “Cast Away” (Free Music Archive) Squire Tuck, “Nuthin’ Without You” (Free Music Archive) Ketsa, “Multiverse” (Free Music Archive) Ketsa, “Memories Renewed” (Free Music Archive) Dana Boule, “Collective Calm” (Free Music Archive) Borrtex, “Motion” (Free Music Archive) Ondrosik, “Breakthrough” (Free Music Archive) Cuicuitte, “sultan cintr” (Free Music Archive) Blue Dot Sessions, "Pat Dog" (Free Music Archive) Jon Luc Hefferman, “Winter Trek” (Free Music Archive) The Bell, “I Am History” (Free Music Archive) Production Credits Executive Producer: Lulu Spencer Graphic Designer: Maggie Cellucci Website by: ERI Design Legal services: Tippecanoe and Tyler Too Social Media management: The Pony Express Risk Assessment: Little Big Horn Associates Growth strategies: 54 40 or Fight Recommended History Podcasts Ben Franklin’s World with Liz Covart @LizCovart The Age of Jackson Podcast @AgeofJacksonPod Backstory podcast – the history behind today’s headlines @BackstoryRadio Past Present podcast with Nicole Hemmer, Neil J. Young, and Natalia Petrzela @PastPresentPod 99 Percent Invisible with Roman Mars @99piorg Slow Burn podcast about Watergate with @leoncrawl The Memory Palace – with Nate DiMeo, story teller extraordinaire @thememorypalace The Conspirators – creepy true crime stories from the American past @Conspiratorcast The History Chicks podcast @Thehistorychix My History Can Beat Up Your Politics @myhist Professor Buzzkill podcast – Prof B takes on myths about the past @buzzkillprof Footnoting History podcast @HistoryFootnote The History Author Show podcast @HistoryDean More Perfect podcast - the history of key US Supreme Court cases @Radiolab Revisionist History with Malcolm Gladwell @Gladwell Radio Diaries with Joe Richman @RadioDiaries DIG history podcast @dig_history The Story Behind – the hidden histories of everyday things @StoryBehindPod Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen – specifically its American Icons series @Studio360show Uncivil podcast – fascinating takes on the legacy of the Civil War in contemporary US @uncivilshow Stuff You Missed in History Class @MissedinHistory The Whiskey Rebellion – two historians discuss topics from today’s news @WhiskeyRebelPod American History Tellers @ahtellers The Way of Improvement Leads Home with historian John Fea @JohnFea1 The Bowery Boys podcast – all things NYC history @BoweryBoys Ridiculous History @RidiculousHSW The Rogue Historian podcast with historian @MKeithHarris The Road To Now podcast @Road_To_Now Retropod with @mikerosenwald © In The Past Lane 2020
What does Leadership mean to you? How does Leadership feel? We the absolute honor and privilege to sit down with General Thompson of the Oklahoma National Guard and visit with The General about his life, how he views Leadership, what was his journey like from his youth to The Oklahoma Highway Patrol, which included his experiences in the 1995 Murrah Bombing in OKC to becoming the Adjunct General of the Oklahoma National Guard. Listen to all our episodes wherever you get your podcasts or watch on YouTube: Youtube ChannelWhatever you do, go out and be a good influence today and every day!
This week on the show we have John Cannon. John is the owner and founder of Cannon & Associates in Oklahoma City. A Firm dedicated to Fierce Advocacy for Families and Freedom. John is a former prosecutor, Public Defender, and Assistant Attorney General. The firm focuses on criminal defense, personal injury, and family law. In addition to his practice, John serves as a Judge Advocate in the Oklahoma National Guard; currently assigned to the 45th Infantry Brigade. In today’s episode we’ll talk about block scheduling, learning for growth, and developing written policies and procedures. Jim’s Hack: Brene Brown has a new podcast that launched about a week ago. The first episode was terrific. It's called Unlocking Us. I highly recommend it. Tyson’s Tip: It's important to celebrate our wins. As soon as you listen to this, I want you to think about the last 24 hours, list three of your wins and write them down. It'll really help change your mindset. I think we're trained, we’re not supposed to celebrate our wins for some reason. Celebrate your wins. It'll make you feel better. It'll help improve your day. It really will. John’s Tip: With things slowing down, block in time for your calendar. Block in an hour. Block in four hours. Trust me. I initially had to go a month and a half out to block time. Now, I don't have anything on Wednesday afternoon, and I don't have anything all day Friday. That allows me to put in that white space - family, and golf, and business development. I think you'll all be, as I've been amazed, that you can still practice and still serve all your clients while you block out time to handle the business side of your practices. The doors to the Maximum Lawyer Guild are now open! Check out all the member benefits and membership details here: https://maximumlawyer.com/theguild/ Thanks so much for listening to the show! To keep on maximizing your firm, please join our Facebook Group – Maximum Lawyer, like us on Facebook – Maximum Lawyer Conference, and subscribe to our YouTube channel – Maximum Lawyer! You can also go to MaximumLawyer.com or, if you’d prefer, email us at: info@maximumlawyer.com
Brian Paul served in the Oklahoma National Guard 45th Infantry; when the Murrah Building was bombed in an act of domestic terrorism in 1995, he was deployed to the site and worked among other responders in the devastation, receiving the State Activation Medal and Humanitarian Medal. Desiring to continue serving the public, Brian became a career fire fighter and EMT. He had a great life with a beautiful wife, son, and home. The stress of shift work, poor sleep, and encountering death and trauma regularly at his busy station accumulated. This man once seen as a hero began to drink heavily. Brian's clarity of thought diminished, and he had difficulty thinking clearly on his calls--a crucial asset for emergency workers. Failing health due to alcoholism brought Brian close to death: his liver was damaged and his bone marrow was even shutting down. At the lowest point of his life--homeless and barely alive--Brian finally accepted lifesaving help through a 90-day rehabilitation facility, where he chose life. He was successful in this recovery effort because of his faith in a Higher Power, love for his son and mother, and his adherence to a proper treatment program. He founded Veterans 4 Life USA to help reach out to struggling men and women who are serving or have served in military or first responder professions that expose them to intense trauma and long-term stress. Recently Brian fulfilled his dream of playing semi-pro football, demonstrating the full recovery from his previous state: he is in shape, full of energy, and impassioned to help as many brothers and sisters fighting their own battles as possible. Heroes In Uniform: https://www.heroesinuniform.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wakeupwithpattikatter/message
If you’re divorcing a member of the military or you’re a servicemember yourself, there are a number of complexities around the process that make it different from a civilian divorce. So, what are the special considerations associated with military divorce? John P. Cannon is the founder of Cannon & Associates, an Oklahoma City firm with expertise in military divorce and criminal defense. He is also a Judge Advocate in the Oklahoma National Guard, advising and representing Soldiers in matters of adoption, divorce and child custody. A former assistant district attorney, public defender and assistant attorney general, John serves as a fierce advocate for families and freedom. On this episode, John joins Katherine to discuss how military divorce differs from non-military divorce and why servicemembers with substantial combat experience are more likely to divorce. He explains how to assess the income potential of a servicemember for spousal support and what the Frozen Benefit Rule means for former military spouses. Listen in for insight on calculating pension benefits, maintaining rights to the Survivor Benefit Plan, and understanding who’s eligible for military health insurance. Topics Covered How military divorce differs from non-military divorce Determining income potential for spousal support The special rules re: jurisdiction in a military divorce How military divorce rates compare to the general population What the Frozen Benefit Rule means for former spouses Why it’s crucial to follow the rules in The NDAA of 2017 Maintaining your rights to the Survivor Benefit Plan When you allowed make changes to a spousal agreement The formula for determining pension benefits How long former/surviving spouses are entitled to TRICARE Connect with John P. Cannon Cannon & Associates: https://jpcannonlawfirm.com/ Connect with Katherine Miller The Center for Understanding Conflict: http://understandinginconflict.org/ Miller Law Group: https://westchesterfamilylaw.com/ Katherine on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kemiller1 The New Yorker’s Guide to Collaborative Divorce by Katherine Miller: https://www.amazon.com/New-Yorkers-Guide-Collaborative-Divorce/dp/0692496246 Email: katherine@westchesterfamilylaw.com Call (914) 738-7765 Resources Pennoyer v. Neff: https://jpcannonlawfirm.com/ Frozen Benefit Rule: https://jpcannonlawfirm.com/2019/11/frozen-benefit/ National Defense Authorization Act of 2017: https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/senate-bill/2943/text DFAS: https://www.usa.gov/federal-agencies/defense-finance-and-accounting-service
Born Günter Renberg on November 30, 1920 to Anna and Herman Renberg in Delmenhorst, a city in Northwest Germany, he immigrated to the United States in June 1937, leaving behind his parents and brother, because Jewish males were unsafe under the Nazi regime. Invited by his father’s sister, Ina Herzberg and her husband, Abraham and son, Leroy, he came to Enid, where he finished high school in 1939.Ken’s departure from Nazi Germany came four years after Chancellor Adolf Hitler had taken power and ordered the boycott of stores owned by Jews in 1933, during which Renberg witnessed his father being forced to close his bicycle and sewing machine store.He enlisted in the Oklahoma National Guard’s 45th Division to “get back at Hitler”.He settled in Tulsa, attended the University of Tulsa for a degree in petroleum engineering and eventually formed Lee Keeling and Associates in 1957.He was nearly 98 when he died November 3, 2018.
Governor Bill Anoatubby’s childhood was spent in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, where he graduated from Tishomingo High School in 1964. He attended Murray State College and graduated from East Central State College before serving in the Oklahoma National Guard. He began working for the Chickasaw Nation as director of tribal health services becoming lieutenant governor in 1979 and governor in 1987.Governor Anoatubby has been instrumental in the development of numerous businesses owned and operated by the Chickasaw Nation. Under his leadership, the tribe was the first to compact successfully for its own health system. Anoatubby has been a member leader of the inter-tribal council of the Five Civilized Tribes since 1978, remaining active in a wide range of organizations, including the Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission and the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail Advisory Committee within the U.S. Department of the Interior. He is also the longtime chairman of the Native American Cultural and Educational Authority
Mechanics with the 1245th Transportation Company build a unique bond maintaining equipment during their deployment. Produced by Staff Sgt. Peter Sinclair. Includes soundbites from Spc. Joe Stewart, from Moore, Okla., Spc. Brett York, from Ada, Okla., and Staff Sgt. Albert Arias, from Pauls Valley, Okla., - mechanics with 1245th Transportation Company.
1245th TC, 1034th CSSB Transportation company single handedly supports sustainment and retrograde operations in RC-North.
1st Sgt. Michael Treanor lost his parents and step daughter in the OKC Murrah Building bombing. That experience led him to the 63rd Civil Support Team, where he is now a first responder for catastrophic events. Available in high definition.
Master Sgt. Brian Hardee was an Oklahoma National Guard first responder for the May 20th tornado in Moore, Okla. His home was damaged in the tornado. This package is ready to air. Available in High Definition.
The Oklahoma National Guard support of relief operations in Moore, Okla. following the devastating EF-5 tornado that struck the town in not limited to the Soldiers and Airmen on the ground. Available in high definition.
The Oklahoma National Guard conducts presence patrols in tornado ravaged neighborhoods in Moore, Okla. The following footage contains video from inside a humvee and shots of tornado damage. Available in High Definition.
Chaplain Cpt. Jordan visits check points to check on the welfare of the Soldiers assigned to the Moore, Okla. cleanup efforts. This BROLL includes shots of chaplains visiting Guardsmen at checkpoints in tornado ravaged areas.
The Oklahoma National Guard conducts presence patrols in tornado ravaged neighborhoods in Moore, Okla. The following footage contains video from inside a humvee and shots of tornado damage. Available in High Definition.
Soldiers from 700 Brigade Support Battalion, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team secure a perimeter around the Plaza Tower Elementary School which was devastated by the May 20th tornado. Includes sound bites from Specialist Josh Gragert, 700 Brigade Support Battalion, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Quick Response Force. Also available in high definition.
Oklahoma National Guard Airmen from the 146th Air Support Operations Squadron perform search and rescue missions at night using thermal imaging technology. BROLL includes search and rescuers going house to house looking for survivors. Also available in high definition.
Soldiers from 700 Brigade Support Battalion, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team secure a perimeter around the Plaza Tower Elementary School which was devastated by the May 20th tornado. Includes sound bites from Specialist Josh Gragert, 700 Brigade Support Battalion, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Quick Response Force. Also available in high definition.
Oklahoma National Guard Airmen from the 146th Air Support Operations Squadron perform search and rescue missions at night using thermal imaging technology. BROLL includes search and rescuers going house to house looking for survivors. Also available in high definition.
Capt. Monte Johnson, USANG, HHC 179, Oklahoma National Guard, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Hometown: Stillwater, Okla., talks about his memory of 9-11.
Staff Sgt. Ben Brown, USANG, 45th IBCT, Oklahoma National Guard, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Hometown: Yukon, Okla., talks about his memory of 9-11.