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Stewart Rhodes - Oathkeepers

Show Info 2-02-2015 – News, Guest Stewart Rhodes

In the second hour JD is joined by Stewart Rhodes, founder of the OathKeepers organization for a discussion about the true constitutional limits on government, how those limits affect the role of law enforcement in our society and the many ways in which the OathKeepers are working to prepare communities for instances where the Government chooses to ignore those limits.

View of Glendale and Phoenix from ISS

Super View of Glendale and Phoenix

One of the Expedition 35 crew members on the International Space Station used a still camera with a 400 millimeter lens to record this nocturnal image of the Phoenix, Arizona area on March 16, 2013. Like many large urban areas of the central and western United States, the Phoenix metropolitan area is laid out along a regular grid of city blocks and streets. While visible during the day, this grid is most evident at night, when the pattern of street lighting is clearly visible from above.

Stewart Rhodes - Oathkeepers

Stewart Rhodes

Stewart Rhodes is the founder and Director of Oath Keepers. He served as a U.S. Army paratrooper until disabled in a rough terrain parachuting accident during a night jump. Stewart graduated from Yale Law School in 2004.

Richard Sauder

Richard Sauder

Richard Sauder has degrees in sociology, Latin American studies, political science, forestry and ecosystem management. Richard is a former anti-nuclear activist, who researches and writes on an eclectic variety of issues and topics.

Dr Sherri Tenpenny

Dr Sherri Tenpenny

Dr. Tenpenny is an internationally known expert on the problems associated with vaccines. She has produced many educational DVDs and is the author of two books, FOWL! which makes the connection between bird flu and environmental pollution, and Saying No To Vaccines.

NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) Ready for Jan. 29 Launch

NASA’s Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) Ready for Jan. 29 Launch

The sun sets behind Space Launch Complex 2 (SLC-2) with the Delta II rocket and the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) observatory protected by the service structure on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015, at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. SMAP is NASA’s first Earth-observing satellite designed to collect global observations of surface soil moisture and its freeze/thaw state.

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