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Sons of Liberty Radio, March 2, 2026

Sons of Liberty Radio, March 2, 2026

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Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Another Unconstitutional War Without Congressional Approval The Erosion of Sovereignty: Unconstitutional Warfare and the Crisis of National Identity Sons of Liberty: Unconstitutional War Report Analysis of executive overreach, the "Uni-party" system, and the erosion of Constitutional mandates. Critical Alert Core Thesis: The War Racket "If it's a righteous war, why does the President call it for himself without asking Congress? Because the people would never have agreed to it." ⚖️Constitutional Violations Article I, Section 8: Only Congress holds the power to formally declare war. Article II, Section 3: Presidential duties are confined to enumerated laws. 4th Amendment: Violated by "pretended authorities" like the TSA and DHS. Article IV, Section 4: Failure to protect states against domestic invasion/illegal immigration. $34.5B Halliburton Iraq Profits 179,027 Illegal Felons Released Key Figures & Entities Bradley Dean Lindsey Graham Netanyahu Smedley Butler CIA/Mossad Epstein/Maxwell The "Uni-Party" Agenda War as a Racket: Military blood sold for corporate profit. Mentions "War is a Racket" by Smedley Butler. Information Warfare: Mainstream media (CNN) used to manufacture consent via "monster" creation (ISIS/Al-Qaeda). Spiritual Apathy: Critique of the modern church for "rapture-based" irresponsibility and silence. ⚠️ Warning:"No country can endure the continuous warfare created by unconstitutional scoundrels." #AntiWar #Constitutionalist #Liberty Source: Sons of Liberty Radio (2026-03-02) This broadcast of Sons of Liberty features Bradley Dean addressing the recurring theme of unconstitutional military actions undertaken without Congressional approval. The discussion critiques the "uni-party" system, the perceived compromise of the American church, and alleged deep-state conspiracies involving international interests and domestic decay. Detailed Summary of Key Themes The Constitutional Crisis and Unauthorized Warfare The central premise of the discussion is that the United States government has deviated from its founding documents, specifically regarding the power to declare war. Under Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution, only Congress has the authority to formally declare war, yet the executive branch frequently initiates military actions as "Commander in Chief" without such declarations. The host argues that modern politicians use the War Powers Resolution of 1973 and authorizations for use of military force (AUMF) to bypass the "voice of the people," effectively gutting the laws they are sworn to uphold. This shift is characterized as a "war" by modern politicians against the framework established by the nation's forefathers. Constitutional Authority vs. Executive Practice Article I, Section 8 Only Congress holds the power to formally declare war. ➔ Modern Practice Executive military action via AUMF and Policy Resolutions. The host argues this transition undermines the "voice of the people" and violates the original intent of the Republic. The "War Racket" and Foreign Influence The broadcast contends that American wars are often "rackets" designed for profit rather than national security. Citing Smedley Butler, the host suggests that military personnel are used as tools for foreign policy and corporate gain, specifically mentioning Halliburton’s profits during the Iraq War. Current military strikes against Iran are framed not as American defense, but as actions serving the interests of "Zionist" leaders like Benjamin Netanyahu. The host alleges that these conflicts are sold to the public through media lies and "straw men" created by intelligence agencies like the CIA to justify perpetual global destabilization. Domestic Decay and Religious Compromise The host links foreign interventionism to a perceived domestic collapse, citing the "indoctrination" of youth through global education schemes and the "treasonous" allure of illegal immigration into sanctuary cities. A significant portion of the discourse is directed at the American church, which is accused of being "compromised" and passive. Dean rejects "rapture" theology—the idea that Christians will be taken out of the world to avoid suffering—as unscriptural "nonsense" that encourages spiritual apathy. Instead, he calls for a "militant" Christianity that "occupies" and contends for justice and biblical morality within the government. Foundational Perspectives "Let men be good and the government cannot be bad, but if men be bad, the government will never be good." — William Penn "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and a religious people... It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." — John Adams Allegations of Deep-State Deception The latter half of the program focuses on claims of systemic deception by the government and media. This includes the assertion that high-profile criminals like Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are not actually in prison or dead ...
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