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Sons of Liberty Radio, March 5, 2026

Sons of Liberty Radio, March 5, 2026

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Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Are They Scoundrels? You Tell Me… The Scoundrels in the Halls of Power: Exposing Corruption, War, and the Betrayal of the American People ONS of LIBERTY: The Scoundrel Report Exposing Institutional Corruption, Child Exploitation, and the "Business" of War Critical Alert Core Philosophy "War is when young people who don't know each other kill each other because of decisions made by old politicians who know each other but don't kill each other." Key Figures Cited Bradley Dean William Booth John Adams Smedley Butler Theological Stance Prophecy fulfilled: Religion without the Holy Ghost, politics without God, and the Church's compromise with the world. 87 Politicians Exposed $17M+ Taxpayer Hush Money Critical Allegations •Congressional Misconduct: 357-65 vote to block release of sexual misconduct records. •War Crimes: Allegations of unconstitutional wars fought for resources and foreign interests (AIPAC/Israel). •Child Exploitation: Specific naming of officials charged with child pornography and trafficking. Call to Action: Hold "warmongers" and "scoundrels" accountable; end the "Right/Left" paradigm through Biblical law. #Liberty #Accountability #Truth Duration: ~60 min • Audience: Patriots & Concerned Citizens In this broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio, host Bradley Dean delivers a scathing indictment of the American political establishment, alleging a pervasive culture of sexual deviancy, systemic corruption, and the orchestration of "contrived" wars for foreign interests. The program highlights the recent exposure of dozens of politicians involved in crimes against children and the use of taxpayer-funded slush funds to silence victims of Congressional misconduct. Detailed Point Summary The Epidemic of Corruption and Crimes Against Children The broadcast opens with a heavy emphasis on the moral decay of the political class, citing the exposure of 87 politicians allegedly involved in horrific crimes against children. Dean argues that a "corrupt tree" cannot bring forth "good fruit," linking political corruption to a broader spiritual crisis. He lists numerous specific cases, including Illinois State Representative Keith Farnham, Arkansas spokesperson Harold Moody Jr., and various mayors and activists charged with child pornography, sex trafficking, and molestation. The narrative suggests that these crimes are not isolated incidents but a systemic failure of leadership that has long been hidden from the public. ⚠️ Record of Political Misconduct The following individuals were specifically cited for crimes involving minors or sexual exploitation: Keith Farnham (IL): Possession of child pornography. Tim Nolan (KY): Child sex trafficking (20-year sentence). Ralph Shortey (OK): Human trafficking and child pornography. James B. Gosnell (SC): Federal charges involving hundreds of images of minors. Ray Holmberg (ND): Sentenced to 10 years for sexual abuse of children. Foreign Policy, AIPAC, and "Contrived" Wars A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the influence of foreign interests, specifically "Rothschild's Israel" and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), over U.S. foreign policy. Dean claims that 98% of representatives are "handled" by foreign interests and that the U.S. is being led into wars against Iran to serve these handlers rather than American citizens. He references military figures like General Michael Erik Kurilla and Rep. Jason Crow to argue that the government lies about casualties and that wars are orchestrated by "old politicians" who send the children of the poor to die for resources and power. The Congressional Slush Fund and the "Hush Money" Culture The broadcast highlights a recent House vote (357 to 65) to block the release of records concerning Congressional sexual misconduct. Dean reveals that over $17 million in taxpayer money has been used as a "slush fund" to settle sexual harassment and misconduct claims involving members of Congress. He criticizes figures like Lauren Boebert, who, despite presenting as a "freedom fighter," is accused of participating in the very "political theater" that allows this corruption to persist. The host argues that this lack of transparency is a deliberate effort by "sexual predators" in office to protect themselves from public accountability. 💰 Taxpayer-Funded Settlements Congressional records indicate massive payouts to settle misconduct claims: $17.2M+Total Payouts (1997-2008) $875KSingle Largest Case (Rep. Al Green) The Failure of the "Good Guys" and the Call to Action Dean expresses frustration with the "right-left paradigm," arguing that the "good guys" (Republicans) are often as complicit as the left by failing to act. He specifically mentions the failure to push through articles of impeachment in Minnesota and criticizes "dispensationalist" Christians who use the belief in the "Rapture" as an excuse for inaction. The broadcast concludes with a call for Americans ...
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