Organizing a Military Stand Down Against NDAA - SCG Interviews Stewart Rhodes of OathKeepers
Stewart Rhodes, founder of OathKeepers talks about the NDAA, and why massive civil disobedience is needed in conjunction with a military stand down.
I have been contacted by a number of soldiers asking what they can do on practical terms to fight what is happening to our country. These letters weighed heavily on me. I wanted to respond in a video, but I felt that the best person to give that answer would be Stewart Rhodes. Stewart's work has had a massive impact on my thinking, and on the way that I approach this topic, so I'm very happy to have him here to communicate his perspective directly.
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Look inside themselves, this is something we all need to do to see how this constitution applies directly to us.
Liberty to be free from others attempting to take your free capabilities to generate and decide on your own ideas. This is not a bad thing but a great thing when these ideas and choices support you as this life.
Oath breaking is when we have a known idea and then refusing to act upon it. We should learn to understand well by experiences versus reciting and memorization.
The constitution is simply the Rules to keep and allow liberty which are acts to keep us free from those performing acts to destroy our Liberty. It is our actions we use to support it.
Oath Keepers is a good idea, man made law is a poor idea, Rule of law is the idea of me as life as well all of you as life.
Life as A Republic or life as an Establishment, which do you choose?

The Constitution of the United States is so important to defend. There is a lot in there that most people do not know about. We have to teach everyone so that this country can be great once again.
There are a lot of people who want to organize in order to be a winner and to make sure that the constitution is defended but there are limits to even doing this.