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Tired of hearing all of the gloom and doom and talking around the issues? Equip yourself with the truth that is protecting our liberty for generations to come. Get your daily dose of news and history the mainstream media doesn't want you to hear. He is educating and equipping America with the knowledge of what our nation was truly founded upon – As President Andrew Jackson rightly proclaimed, “The Bible is the Rock upon which our republic rests.” As Bradlee has stated many times across the nation, "America, there would not be a left if the right was doing the right thing all of the time, we still have the freedom to do the right thing, and the right time to do the right thing is right now!" 1John 3:18

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jakson Sons of Liberty Radio, June 19, 2026 kansikuva

Sons of Liberty Radio, June 19, 2026

SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean Resistance To Tyranny Is Obedience To God The Instruction Manual of Liberty and the Duty to Resist Tyranny A Warning About Abandoning the Instruction Manual The episode opens with an argument that nations decay when they abandon the principles on which they were founded. The host frames Scripture and the founding documents as instruction manuals for liberty, arguing that removing or altering them leads to disorder, corruption, and loss of freedom. Founding Faith, Constitutional Design, and Public Responsibility The host cites figures such as Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Rush, Noah Webster, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and others to argue that the American constitutional system was rooted in Christian moral principles. He repeatedly emphasizes that the people are the government and that representatives act only through delegated authority. The Declaration as a Catalogue of Grievances A major portion of the episode continues the previous discussion of Samuel Adams' description of the Declaration of Independence as a catalogue of crimes. The host highlights grievances against King George III, including refusal to assent to laws, obstruction of justice, standing armies, taxation without consent, and tyranny unfit for a free people. Moral Compromise, Pride Month, and Public Institutions The host sharply criticizes what he describes as cultural and governmental tolerance of conduct he believes Scripture condemns. He discusses Pride-themed public events, a minor-league baseball team refusing Pride jerseys, and claims that public institutions and media outlets are normalizing behavior he argues violates biblical and constitutional principles. Schools, Media, Crime, and the Duty to Protect Children The program includes commentary on alleged crimes against children, school-related concerns, and media silence or distortion. The host plays or describes a Chris Hansen segment and takes a call from Craig in Michigan about teachers and school staff, using the exchange to argue that parents and citizens must stop excusing problems they believe are harming children. Resistance to Tyranny and the Call to Know the Law The episode closes by returning to the idea that resistance to tyranny is obedience to God. The host urges listeners to know Scripture, the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights, while caller Bob reinforces the point that the people must enforce the republican form of government and hold representatives accountable.

20. kesä 2026 - 59 min
jakson Sons of Liberty Radio, June 18, 2026 kansikuva

Sons of Liberty Radio, June 18, 2026

SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean The Catalogue Of Crimes The Catalog of Crimes and the Warning Against Tolerated Tyranny A Fiery Opening on Spiritual Warfare The episode begins with a forceful religious reflection on Christianity as spiritual warfare rather than passive comfort. The opening commentary contrasts what it presents as a weakened professed church with biblical images of boldness, discipline, obedience, and heavenly fire. Quotations from Christian writers and references to Scripture are used to argue that genuine faith requires struggle, vigilance, and resistance to darkness. Florida Reflections and the Call to Put God First After the program introduction, the host describes returning from an event in Florida and reflects on the audience response there. He frames the experience around the phrase “God first,” emphasizing that, in his view, God must be both the starting and ending authority for public life, private conduct, and national direction. He also comments on the heat in Florida and the opportunity to explain the mission and origins of his work. The Declaration as a Catalog of Crimes A central theme of the episode is the host’s reading of the Declaration of Independence as a documented list of grievances against tyranny. He references the Committee of Five, the structure of the Declaration, and Samuel Adams’ description of the document as a “catalog of crimes.” The host ties this to the Constitution, the oath of office, the Bill of Rights, and his belief that America’s governing principles rest on biblical foundations. Entertainment, Bloodlust, and Modern Rome The host then turns to recent public spectacle, comparing contemporary combat-sport entertainment and a reported White House UFC event to Roman gladiatorial games. He argues that public appetite for violence, blood, and spectacle reflects moral decline. Using the image of Rome’s colosseums and the persecution of Christians, he warns that people can be entertained out of their freedoms while ignoring the constitutional limits of public office. Tolerance, Pride Month, and Controversial Social Commentary The program moves into a controversial religious and political critique of Pride Month, homosexuality, transgender identity, Zionism, public figures, and media commentary. The host repeatedly frames these issues through his interpretation of biblical law, repentance, and national judgment. These claims are preserved as the speaker’s opinions and statements, not as verified conclusions. Returning to Justice, Resistance, and Constitutional Duty Near the close, the host returns to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, focusing on justice, domestic tranquility, common defense, taxation without consent, standing armies, and the role of representative government. He argues that America has tolerated far more than the founders would have accepted and says the next program will continue the theme of the Declaration’s grievances as a warning for the present.

19. kesä 2026 - 1 h 3 min
jakson Sons of Liberty Radio, June 11, 2026 kansikuva

Sons of Liberty Radio, June 11, 2026

SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean The Most Censored Radio Show In The Country False Peace, Public Corruption, Censorship, and the Call to Constitutional Accountability False Peace and Biblical Accountability The episode opens with Bradley Dean arguing that many Americans, especially professed Christians, are living in what he calls a false peace. He frames the country’s moral and political problems through scripture, repeatedly contrasting biblical truth with what he sees as public silence, compromised churches, and a representative government that has moved against God’s commandments. Christian Foundations and Public Duty Dean draws on figures such as Noah Webster, Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Reverend Peter Thacher to support his argument that America’s civil order was meant to rest on biblical and constitutional principles. The program emphasizes the idea that lawful resistance, public accountability, and criticism of corrupt leaders are not optional but necessary duties for citizens. Censorship, Platform Removal, and Media Reach A major theme of the broadcast is censorship. Dean says a previous live feed was removed after he criticized conduct he believes harms children, and he presents that removal as evidence of big-tech suppression. He also highlights past listenership statistics from Genesis Communications Network and argues that every attempt to silence the program should be answered by expanding outreach through newspapers, billboards, radio, and other platforms. Government, Gun Ownership, and Public Distrust Dean discusses falling public confidence in government and links that distrust to rising gun ownership and Second Amendment concerns. He argues that politicians who attack constitutional rights should be held personally accountable rather than shielded by public office. He also says lawsuits funded by taxpayer money allow officials to advance restrictive policies without personal consequences. Pride Month, Media Clips, and Policy-Sensitive Claims The episode includes extended commentary on Pride Month, gender identity, child protection, media figures, and alleged crimes. Policy-sensitive slurs and demeaning identity-based language were omitted from the corrected transcript package at the user’s instruction to omit content that violates policy. The remaining transcript preserves the structure of Dean’s argument as a speaker claim: that he believes cultural, media, and government institutions are normalizing conduct he condemns through his biblical worldview. Minnesota, Fraud Allegations, and Election Integrity The final portion focuses on Minnesota, Tim Walz, Keith Ellison, Somali community statistics mentioned in inserted clips, fraud allegations, Medicaid and social-services concerns, Ohio-related claims, and election-integrity complaints. Dean presents these issues as evidence that government systems are failing and that citizens must demand justice, paper-based elections, transparency, and constitutional enforcement.

12. kesä 2026 - 59 min
jakson Sons of Liberty Radio, June 10, 2026 kansikuva

Sons of Liberty Radio, June 10, 2026

SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean Mercy In The Midst Of Judgement The Gay Manifesto, Pride Month Agenda, and Biblical Mercy in the Midst of Judgment. Mercy, Judgment, Free Speech, and the Biblical Standard for Public Life. The Gay Manifesto Exposed The host opens by reading the full text of Michael Swift’s 1987 Gay Manifesto, which was published in Gay Community News and entered into the Congressional Record, detailing explicit plans to seduce and recruit youth, infiltrate institutions, rewrite laws, and target churches and heterosexual society. Chai Feldblum and Government Interest The host discusses Chai Feldblum’s writings and nomination by Barack Obama, highlighting her argument that religious liberty must yield to government interests in advancing gay equality, leaving no room for conscientious objection based on faith. Mercy Belongs to the Obedient Drawing from James and other scriptures, the host explains that biblical mercy rejoices against judgment only for those born of the Spirit who keep God’s commandments, contrasting this with an idolized “all-love” God lacking justice, sovereignty, or wrath. Scott Pressler and Conservative Hypocrisy The host criticizes Turning Point USA and Charlie Kirk for promoting openly gay activist Scott Pressler as a conservative leader in Wisconsin, contrasting his views with Scripture and calling out Fox News for platforming him as controlled opposition. Big Tech Censorship and Child Protection A video is played exposing a transgender youth advocate charged with raping a six-month-old; the host condemns Facebook and big tech for censoring criticism of such crimes under hate-speech policies, arguing this inverts justice and endangers children. Caller Henry and Call to Bold Action Caller Henry urges Christian men to confront corruption and examine themselves per 2 Corinthians 13:5; the host agrees, stressing that parents and citizens must condemn sin rather than tolerate it, warning that failure to magnify the law invites national judgment while Leviticus 26 and Romans 1 outline God’s sovereign blessings and curses. Mercy and Judgment in Biblical Perspective The episode centers on the host’s argument that mercy must be understood within the framework of divine judgment, repentance, and obedience to God’s commandments. He rejects what he describes as an unbalanced picture of God as only love, grace, and mercy, arguing instead that biblical teaching also includes sovereignty, holiness, justice, wrath, and accountability. Christian Ethics, Civil Liberty, and Moral Law The program repeatedly ties American civil liberty to Christian moral law, using quotations attributed to Noah Webster, Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Reverend Peter Thacher. The host and prerecorded segments present the Bible and the U.S. Constitution as the two main standards by which public life, law, and civic responsibility should be measured. Culture War, Public Policy, and Free Speech A major portion of the episode discusses cultural conflict, religious speech, and what the host portrays as a clash between biblical teaching and modern social policy. The host criticizes big tech censorship, arguing that platform restrictions silence lawful religious and political speech while protecting wrongdoing or unpopular public-policy agendas. Political Conservatism, Public Figures, and Accountability The host discusses conservative politics, TPUSA, Scott Pressler, Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump, Fox News, and other political or media figures as examples in his broader criticism of what he sees as compromised leadership. These comments are presented as the host’s opinion and are framed around his claim that many public leaders no longer reflect biblical or constitutional standards. Caller Segment and Citizen Responsibility During the call-in portion, Caller Henry agrees with the host’s concerns about government, culture, and children. The conversation emphasizes the host’s view that citizens should examine themselves, speak openly, confront corruption, and respond lawfully rather than assuming someone else will solve the nation’s problems. Repentance, Covenant, and the Closing Biblical Appeal The final segment returns to scripture, especially Leviticus 26 and related biblical passages, to argue that national consequences follow disobedience and that mercy begins with confession, repentance, and faith in Jesus Christ. The host closes by urging listeners to acknowledge sin, seek God’s mercy, and understand current events through a biblical framework. Key Words / Key Phrases -- biblical judgment, mercy and repentance, Christian constitutional worldview, moral law, free speech censorship, big tech censorship, civil liberty, cultural conflict, public accountability, biblical repentance

11. kesä 2026 - 59 min
jakson Sons of Liberty Radio, June 9, 2026 kansikuva

Sons of Liberty Radio, June 9, 2026

SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean Well, He Was Right! Media Manipulation, Government Confessions, and Nietzsche’s Challenge to a Hypocritical Church Media Defamation Tactics The host opens by detailing George Zimmerman’s lawsuit against NBC for editing his 911 call to make him appear racist in the Trayvon Martin case, contrasting the edited and unedited recordings to demonstrate deliberate media manipulation. He immediately connects this example to broader attacks on truth-tellers. MSNBC Hit Pieces on the Ministry The host describes how MSNBC and Rachel Maddow twice aired hit pieces on his “You Can Run But You Cannot Hide” ministry in collaboration with an activist, accusing the network of lying and defaming him because his high-school programs and constitutional advocacy threaten their propaganda machine. He labels MSNBC’s slogan “Forward” as communist. Radical Homosexual Lobby Exposed The host condemns the radical homosexual lobby for claiming victim status while perpetrating crimes, citing Kevin Jennings and GLSEN’s book “Queering Elementary Education,” historical laws against homosexuality in all 50 states until 1973, and statistics on child molestation and recruitment. He argues this lobby serves as a political battering ram against the Constitution. Government Insider Confessions Clips are played from former CIA agent John Stockwell admitting to election manipulation, creating wars, death squads, and assassinations worldwide, and from Ted Gunderson exposing chemtrails as genocide sprayed by unmarked planes. The host stresses that mainstream media covers for these government crimes. Caller Discussion and Message of Hope Caller Tracy from Long Island attempts to connect current events to biblical prophecy involving Egypt, Israel, and Revelation 13:17. The host listens but refuses to deliver a gloom-and-doom message, instead calling listeners to righteous living, self-governance, and holding representatives accountable rather than relying on federal agencies. Nietzsche’s Critique and True Christianity The host examines philosopher Frederick Nietzsche’s statement that Christianity’s problem is its refusal to do what Christ commanded, arguing this reveals a widespread lack of genuine Christianity marked by hypocrisy. He cites multiple New Testament passages from 1 John, Titus, and the third commandment to urge obedience, regeneration, and living so that enemies fear the believer’s life.

10. kesä 2026 - 58 min
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