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EPISODE · Nov 25, 2025 · 14 MIN

Power, Targeting, and Accountability — What the Law Really Says

from The Arrogant Independent · host Shawn Havens

THE ARROGANT INDEPENDENT — FACEBOOK POSTFor Your New Podcast EpisodeTITLE:  NEW EPISODE: “Power, Targeting, and Accountability — What the Law Really Says”Tonight’s episode of The Arrogant Independent breaks down something most Americans rarely think about:Where does the government’s authority end, and where do a citizen’s rights begin?As a retired enlisted veteran, I’ve spent years documenting a pattern of interference and targeting that crossed state lines, jobs, and environments. Not speculation—documentation. And in this country, documentation matters.This episode explains:🔵 → Why retired enlisted veterans cannot be silenced, punished, or blackmailed🔵 → Why retired officers can be recalled and prosecuted under the UCMJ🔵 → Why federal civil-rights law applies to anyone — military or civilian — who misuses influence or access🔵 → Why patterns of harassment and targeting have legal consequences🔵 → How journal documentation becomes evidence under federal law🔵 → Why accountability doesn’t disappear just because someone takes off a uniform or changes careersThis podcast isn’t about revenge or politics.It’s about the rule of law, constitutional boundaries, and the reality that no one — regardless of rank, status, or platform — is above the law.🎧 Listen now:Stay Independent.Stay Informed.Stay Unafraid.— Shawn HavensThe Arrogant Independent

THE ARROGANT INDEPENDENT — FACEBOOK POSTFor Your New Podcast EpisodeTITLE:  NEW EPISODE: “Power, Targeting, and Accountability — What the Law Really Says”Tonight’s episode of The Arrogant Independent breaks down something most Americans rarely think about:Where does the government’s authority end, and where do a citizen’s rights begin?As a retired enlisted veteran, I’ve spent years documenting a pattern of interference and targeting that crossed state lines, jobs, and environments. Not speculation—documentation. And in this country, documentation matters.This episode explains:🔵 → Why retired enlisted veterans cannot be silenced, punished, or blackmailed🔵 → Why retired officers can be recalled and prosecuted under the UCMJ🔵 → Why federal civil-rights law applies to anyone — military or civilian — who misuses influence or access🔵 → Why patterns of harassment and targeting have legal consequences🔵 → How journal documentation becomes evidence under federal law🔵 → Why accountability doesn’t disappear just because someone takes off a uniform or changes careersThis podcast isn’t about revenge or politics.It’s about the rule of law, constitutional boundaries, and the reality that no one — regardless of rank, status, or platform — is above the law.🎧 Listen now:Stay Independent.Stay Informed.Stay Unafraid.— Shawn HavensThe Arrogant Independent

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