Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Sons of Liberty Radio, June 11, 2026

59 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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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.

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SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean Look At Who Has Been Pulling In All Of The Illegals Sanctuary Policies, Political Accountability, and a Biblical Call to Action Summary Sanctuary-City Policies Under Attack The episode opens with a prerecorded commentary criticizing sanctuary-city policies and public officials who resist federal immigration enforcement. The program frames those policies as violations of law and argues that public funding should not support jurisdictions that shelter people who entered the country unlawfully. Immigration, Crime, and Contested Statistics Bradlee Dean develops the episode around claims about immigration, crime, welfare use, religious demographics, and public safety in the United States and Europe. He repeatedly presents these figures as evidence that elected officials have invited serious social and security problems into their own communities. Mayors, Governors, and Political Accountability The host argues that mayors, governors, federal agencies, and national political parties share responsibility for immigration policy and its consequences. He describes the political system as a unified establishment and urges listeners to judge officeholders by their actions rather than party labels or campaign promises. Biblical Law and National Judgment A major portion of the program interprets political and social events through a Christian biblical worldview. Dean cites passages from Deuteronomy, Leviticus, the Gospels, Acts, Timothy, Corinthians, Titus, and other books to argue that disobedience produces judgment, while repentance and obedience offer a path toward mercy and restoration. Media, Institutions, and Public Resistance The episode criticizes mainstream media, intelligence agencies, civil-liberties organizations, educational institutions, and public officials for allegedly obscuring wrongdoing or weakening lawful resistance. Dean encourages listeners to investigate his claims, call the program, challenge the information directly, and become more active in public affairs. Promotions, Appeals, and a Final Warning Throughout the broadcast, repeated prerecorded segments promote the program’s educational videos, financial support, church services, public events, Liberty Sentinel, Wisconsin Christian News, BBS Radio TV, and a Christian media conference. The closing section lists public officials accused or convicted of crimes and uses a clip involving Boston Mayor Michelle Wu to reinforce the episode’s warning about political power and public accountability.

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Sons of Liberty Radio, July 6, 2026

SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean Coming at You from Every Direction People Coming from Every Direction: Law, Judgment, and the Warnings of a Nation Under Pressure Summary Sanctuary Cities and the Argument Over Law The episode opens with Bradley Dean criticizing sanctuary-city mayors and framing their resistance to federal immigration enforcement as a conflict between political officials and established law. He argues that public safety cannot be separated from lawful judgment and repeatedly returns to the idea that elected officials should uphold the law rather than redefine it for political convenience. A Biblical Frame for Civil Order The program presents American government through a Christian constitutional lens, quoting Scripture, John Locke, John Quincy Adams, and other historical figures to argue that law, judgment, and national liberty are inseparable. Dean emphasizes that the Sons of Liberty program is built on a Christian biblical worldview and that the nation’s survival depends on moral and legal accountability. Ilhan Omar, Treason, and the Demand for Consequences A major portion of the episode focuses on Rep. Ilhan Omar, with Dean revisiting allegations about her marriage history, immigration background, and public conduct. He connects those claims to treason statutes and argues that the American people have failed to bring lawful consequences against officials he believes are undermining the country. Minnesota Politics, Tim Walz, and Conservative Media Criticism Dean then turns to Minnesota politics, especially Gov. Tim Walz, Keith Ellison, Jacob Frey, Amy Klobuchar, and related media coverage. He criticizes conservative commentators and outlets that, in his view, document wrongdoing but stop short of demanding lawful accountability or directly naming responsibility. The State Fair, Police-State Warnings, and National Disillusionment The show shifts to commentary on a Washington, D.C. state-fair-style event, using reported low attendance and security restrictions as examples of political messaging disconnected from reality. Dean uses Megyn Kelly’s criticism and the event’s security measures to argue that Americans are being conditioned to tolerate a police-state atmosphere. The TSA as a Symbol of Post-9/11 Overreach In the closing segment, Dean criticizes the TSA and airport screening as a violation of the Fourth Amendment. He cites an investigative report involving a missing iPad at an airport checkpoint to argue that security agencies have become tools of unlawful search, intimidation, and public conditioning rather than genuine protection.

7 de jul de 202659 min
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SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean What Is The 4th Of July About? The Price of Liberty: What the Fourth of July Demands of Us Summary A Fourth of July Measured by Responsibility Bradlee Dean frames the Fourth of July as more than a national celebration. He argues that honoring independence requires citizens to understand the principles, sacrifices, and duties associated with the nation’s founding rather than treating the holiday only as an occasion for recreation and public festivities. Faith, Founding Documents, and National Identity The program connects the Declaration of Independence, the Mayflower Compact, and the National Monument to the Forefathers with a Christian interpretation of American history. Dean describes faith, morality, education, law, justice, mercy, and liberty as interdependent foundations of ordered government and social freedom. The Constitution, Law, and Public Office Dean repeatedly contrasts a constitutional republic governed by law with what he describes as rule by political parties, courts, or administrative power. He maintains that public officials are obligated to uphold their oaths, condemn wrongdoing, protect lawful liberty, and remain accountable to the people and the Constitution. Sacrifice as the Price of Liberty A major portion of the episode remembers the suffering of the Declaration’s signers, military veterans, missing service members, and families affected by war. Dean uses these examples to argue that freedom was obtained at tremendous personal cost and must be defended, preserved, and responsibly passed to future generations. A Warning Against Apathy and Neutrality The host criticizes indifference, passive citizenship, and the tendency to tolerate conduct that earlier generations resisted. He presents neutrality in moral and civic matters as a form of surrender, urging listeners to confront corruption lawfully, educate themselves, and take responsibility for conditions in their communities and government. Repentance, Renewal, and a Call to Action The episode concludes that genuine celebration should follow the work of correcting wrongdoing. Dean calls churches, families, citizens, and public officials to return to biblical principles, constitutional duties, and active civic engagement, while emphasizing that lawful resistance, personal accountability, and concern for future generations are central to national renewal.

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SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean The Unsung Heroes Of The Revolution: The Black Robed Regiment When Pulpits Became Patriots: The Forgotten Fire of the Black Robed Regiment Summary A Revolutionary Memory Rooted in the Pulpit The episode frames America's founding through a strongly Christian historical lens, opening with quotations attributed to Alexis de Tocqueville, Charles Finney, Bishop Charles Galloway, B.F. Morris, and Alice Baldwin. The host argues that the moral courage of America's early clergy helped shape the nation's revolutionary spirit and that the pulpit played a central role in forming the convictions that supported independence. The Black Robed Regiment as Unsung Heroes Bradlee Dean presents the Black Robed Regiment as the forgotten spiritual backbone of the American Revolution. He contrasts the courage, boldness, and public engagement of Revolutionary-era ministers with what he sees as modern pulpit weakness, arguing that pastors once helped confront tyranny and should again speak directly into moral and political disorder. America's Founders and the Question of Faith A major portion of the program challenges the claim that America's founders were Deists in the modern secular sense. The host focuses especially on George Washington, citing Washington's public religious language, church affiliations among Constitutional Convention delegates, and stories from the French and Indian War to argue that America's founding generation operated within a Christian worldview. Independence Day Beyond Taxation The episode argues that modern Americans have been taught an incomplete version of the Declaration of Independence. Dean emphasizes that taxation without representation was only one grievance and claims that abuses of representative, military, judicial, and religious liberty were more central to the founding struggle than most people understand. Warnings About Global Power and Public Blindness Through audio clips and commentary, the host warns listeners about political elites, global governance language, and what he calls a "new world order" agenda. He argues that Americans often dismiss conspiracies until they become obvious, and he urges vigilance during national holidays when he believes political actors may quietly undermine liberty. A Call for Courageous Christian Action The program closes by returning to the theme of responsibility. Dean tells a personal story about Dr. D. James Kennedy and uses it to challenge churches and Christians to move from passive complaint to public action. The final message is that honoring the Fourth of July means more than celebration; it means obedience, courage, and a willingness to preserve liberty for future generations.

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SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean Alex Newman Joins Bradlee Dean LIVE The Great Taking, the Oath, and the Fight for Liberty Episode Summary A Fiery Opening on Oaths, Power, and Accountability The episode begins with a montage of political and constitutional clips before Bradlee Dean frames the program through the Sons of Liberty’s Christian biblical worldview. The opening emphasizes oaths of office, public accountability, First Amendment liberties, and the belief that public servants are supposed to uphold the law rather than undermine it. A Caller Dispute Before the Main Interview Bradlee takes a call from Pat in Colorado, who challenges him over a previous interview involving Mike Lindell and Donald Trump. Bradlee pushes back strongly, saying the program gave Lindell a chance to answer for himself and that the ministry will not be directed by a listener’s grievance or financial support. Alex Newman Warns of a Coming Financial ‘Great Taking’ The central interview features Alex Newman discussing his article on what he describes as a coming retirement crisis. Newman explains his concern that securities held in retirement and brokerage accounts are not owned by individuals in the direct registered sense but are instead tied into a financial structure involving Cede & Co., the Depository Trust Company, and changes to Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Digital Control, CBDCs, and the Fear of a Sudden Crisis Newman argues that a systemic financial crisis could be used to freeze or redirect assets, recapitalize large banks, and push the public toward central bank digital currencies, digital IDs, and a broader digital control infrastructure. Bradlee connects this warning to concerns about government power, disarmament, and public panic similar to what happened during COVID-era emergency policy. Second Amendment, State Power, and Local Resistance After the Newman interview, Bradlee moves into commentary on gun rights, arguing that criminal politicians and governors are blaming law-abiding citizens for the crimes of lawbreakers. He highlights sheriffs, prosecutors, counties, and law-enforcement officials who refuse to enforce certain gun restrictions as examples of local resistance to what he sees as unconstitutional overreach. Independence Day, Immigration, Treason, and National Judgment The episode closes with Bradlee’s commentary on America’s 250th birthday, media narratives about Donald Trump’s public events, vigilantism and justice, criminal prosecution, immigration, Somali flags raised in American cities, and his claim that the nation is under judgment for disobedience. He ends by directing listeners to Sons of Liberty websites and urging them to remain engaged.

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