HIGHLIGHTS & RESOURCES
Sunday
11-24-2013
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Communications & Interview with Redoubt Chef Keith Snow
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Segment 1 News & Commentary
Segment 2 (Begins at 25:40) Listener Letters and American Redoubt/AmRRON Topics
Segment 3 (Begins at 56:15) Interview with Chef Keith Snow of HarvestEating.com (Part 1)
Segment 4 (Begins at 1:23) Interview with Chef Keith Snow of HarvestEating.com (Part 2)
Segment 5 (Begins at 1:52) Bill of Rights – 2nd Amendment and Show End
Partisan Diaries by Code Name Chloe (Begins at 1:52)
From NEWS and COMMENTARY
AMERICAN REDOUBT NEWS
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http://www.harvesteating.com/category/harvest-eating-podcast/
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Map from the front pages of When The Almond Tree Blossoms by David Aikman
Biography
Dr. David Aikman is an award-winning print and broadcast journalist, a best-selling author, and a foreign affairs commentator based in the Washington, D.C. area. His wide-ranging professional achievements include a 23-year career at Time magazine, serving for several years as bureau chief in Eastern Europe, Beijing, and Jerusalem. His reporting has spanned the globe and he has covered all the major historical events of the time.
Dr. Aikman was educated at Oxford University and holds a PhD from the University of Washington in Russian and Chinese history. He is the author of many books, including Jesus in Beijing: How Christianity Is Transforming China and Changing the World Balance of Power; Billy Graham: His Life and Influence; Qi (Awaken the Dragon); and A Man of Faith: The Spiritual Journey of George W. Bush. He is professor of history and writer in residence at Patrick Henry College. He is married and lives near Lincoln, Virginia
When the Almond Tree Blossoms Novel (World Publishing, 1993)
Set in 1998, this first novel by a senior correspondent for TIME Magazine involves a reactionary but sometimes entertaining post-Cold War scenario. A second U.S. civil war pits the “Constitutionalists” against the “People’s Movement” (PM), a left-wing coalition that seized power after Russia defeated the U.S. in Iran. National politics are topsy-turvy: Russia is a fascist state; the PM-run U.S. is communist, almost Maoist; while China has rejected Mao in favor of a market economy. The PC PM-ers are clearly the bad guys here and freedom under their rule is as precarious as it was under Stalin, though the PM has yet to master Stalin’s efficiency in eliminating opposition. To that end, they have enlisted the assistance of a Russian, Alexei Ilyich Ponomarev. Ponomarev in turn recruits supposed PM stalwart Douglas Richfield to infiltrate the Constitutionalists to discover both the identity of a Constitutionalist mole and to secure information about Project Almond, the opposition’s nuclear trump card. It quickly becomes obvious which side Richfield will eventually support — especially since his love interest is active in the Constitutionalist underground. Aikman addresses world politics, secret agendas and ultimately biblical prophecy in this thriller.
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Know Your Constitution!
US CONSTITUTION – Bill of Rights
Amendment I
http://www.heritage.org/constitution#!/amendments/1
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
Establishment of Religion
Free Exercise of Religion
Freedom of Speech and of the Press
Freedom of Assembly and Petition
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Wonderful show! I wasn’t particularly excited about an RFR episode talking with a chef, but I really enjoyed it. Great interview as always, JJS. Chef Keith Snow’s story made me smile in agreement. What a good guy. Glad he took the gap and that he ended up, it seems, in my neck of the woods (west central MT).
Chef Keith, if you need an Elmer, I’m available. If you need help getting your ham license, we hold classes several times a year here in the Bitterroot, and as a VEC I can arrange testing at the drop of a hat (even if we have to provide the hat).
God bless
Thank you for posting as a podcast. I didn’t have to listen until today.
Regarding the comment of farmer’s markets cost more. I’ve not had a problem in my area (western New York state) when in season. Hence I buy in bulk and can.