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Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

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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 3:18Copyright 2026 Bradlee Dean Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Sons of Liberty Radio, March 5, 2026
    Mar 6 2026
    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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  • Sons of Liberty Radio, March 4, 2026
    Mar 5 2026
    Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean More War Crimes Testimonies The Racket of Modern Warfare: Unmasking the Military-Industrial Complex Radio Transcript AnalysisMarch 04, 2026 Sons of Liberty: More War Crimes Testimonies An examination of the military-industrial complex, unconstitutional warfare, and the human cost of regime change. Core Perspectives "I was a racketeer for capitalism... I suspect I was just part of the racket all the time."— Maj. Gen. Smedley Butler 1 The 7-Country Memo Gen. Wesley Clark’s revelation of a Pentagon plan to "take out" 7 countries in 5 years post-9/11. 2 Incentivized Atrocities Soldier John Michael Turner testifies to being congratulated for killing civilians and offered "4-day passes" for stabbings. 3 Constitutional Erosion Critique of sanctuary city mayors and federal overreach as "tyranny where the law ends." Contextual Data Global Military Footprint 737 Bases Across 142+ Countries Key Figures Cited: Dwight Eisenhower Smedley Butler Wesley Clark John Michael Turner John Adams Theological Framework: The show argues that the "American people need to repent" and that the Constitution is only adequate for a "moral and religious people." #AntiWar #Constitutionalism #Liberty Speaker: Bradley Dean | 60 Min Broadcast This broadcast of Sons of Liberty examines the systemic corruption within the U.S. government, ranging from the defiance of federal law in sanctuary cities to the orchestration of unconstitutional foreign wars. Through historical warnings and veteran testimonies, the program challenges the prevailing narratives of the military-industrial complex and calls for a return to biblical and constitutional foundations. Domestic Lawlessness and the Sanctuary City Conflict The program opens with a critique of big-city mayors who have vowed to defy federal law regarding sanctuary cities. Citing John Locke’s principle that "wherever the law ends, tyranny begins," the host argues that these leaders are effectively harboring illegal aliens and misusing tax money without delegated authority from the people. Specifically, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is accused of using "totalitarian methods" to undermine public safety by refusing to cooperate with executive orders, despite claims that such defiance protects immigrant communities. The discussion extends to the broader impact of migration, citing significant crime increases and welfare dependency rates in Europe and the United States. The host posits that the compromise of the modern Church has allowed "politics without God" to flourish, leading to a society that no longer adheres to the Christian ethics upon which the nation was founded. The Military-Industrial "Racket" "I spent most of my time being a high-class muscle man for big business, for Wall Street and for the bankers... I was a racketeer for capitalism." — Major General Smedley Butler (1940) The Evolution of the Military-Industrial Complex Central to the broadcast is the warning issued by President Dwight D. Eisenhower regarding the "military-industrial complex." Newly uncovered documents suggest that Eisenhower’s famous farewell address was a deeply personal attempt to alert the American people to the acquisition of unwarranted influence by the armaments industry. The host contrasts this historical caution with modern administrations, which he characterizes as "draft dodgers" taking dictates from international banking interests and Zionist influences. He argues that the narrative of "righteous war" has been lost, as the military has evolved into a tool for commercial gain rather than national defense. Orchestrated Conflicts and the "Seven Countries" Memo General Wesley Clark’s testimony serves as a pivotal piece of evidence for the program's claim that wars are premeditated. Clark recounts a memo from the Secretary of Defense's office shortly after 9/11, which outlined a plan to "take out seven countries in five years," starting with Iraq and ending with Iran. The host highlights that these decisions were made without any proven connection between Saddam Hussein and Al-Qaeda, suggesting that the U.S. military is being used as a "hammer" looking for "nails" to justify its existence and generate profit. This orchestrated violence is further illustrated by the "frivolous" reaction of George W. Bush to the lack of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) in Iraq. The host notes that while the administration mocked the public with "half-smirks," the human cost was devastating, resulting in the deaths of over 4,000 U.S. soldiers and approximately one million Iraqis. The Post-9/11 Targeted Nations As revealed by General Wesley Clark regarding the Pentagon's 5-year plan: 1. Iraq2. Syria3. Lebanon4. Libya5. Somalia6. Sudan7. Iran Testimonies of War Crimes and Moral Accountability The program concludes with a harrowing testimony from John Michael Turner, an Iraq War veteran who renounced his medals. Turner describes killing innocent civilians and being "...
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  • Sons of Liberty Radio, March 3, 2026
    Mar 4 2026
    Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean What The Soldiers Are Saying About War That The Warmongers Do Not Want You To Hear Unmasking the War Racket: From Founding Principles to the Military-Industrial Complex Radio Transcript SummaryMarch 03, 2026 Sons of Liberty: What Soldiers Say About War An exposé on the Military-Industrial Complex, unconstitutional wars, and the "War is a Racket" reality. Systemic Growth & Cost $179k Per Hour Flight Cost 3,000% Reg. Increase (1900+) Federal Budget (1832) $11 Million Federal Budget (2011) $4+ Trillion Current National Debt $38 Trillion Global Military Bases 737 in 142 Countries Core Perspectives "War is a racket. It is the only one in which profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives." — Smedley Butler (Highest Decorated Marine) 1 Constitutional Betrayal: Politicians wage wars without Congressional approval, overriding the "enumerated laws." 2 The Soldier's Regret: Testimony from "Steve" highlights guilt over civilian casualties and serving as "muscle for big business." 3 The Eisenhower Warning: Recognition of the "Military-Industrial Complex" as a misplaced power overriding the people. Then (Washington Era) Led from the front, minimal security, 350 federal employees, debt-free mindset. Now (Modern Era) Crowned king status, millions of employees, $4T+ budget, draft-dodging leaders. Keywords:#Constitution #AntiWar #SmedleyButler #Liberty Est. Reading Time: 8 mins This broadcast contrasts the self-sacrificing leadership of George Washington with the modern expansion of the "crowned" presidency and the military-industrial complex. Through veteran testimonies and historical warnings, it argues that modern unconstitutional wars serve corporate interests rather than national defense. It calls for a return to biblical morality and constitutional education to preserve the American republic. Detailed Summary The Erosion of Leadership and the Rise of the Administrative State The program opens by contrasting George Washington’s providential protection and personal sacrifice during the Revolutionary War with the modern presidency's exorbitant costs and isolation from the citizenry. While Washington led from the front with minimal resources, modern presidents are described as "wearing the crown" rather than "bearing the cross," supported by a massive security apparatus and a federal budget that has ballooned from 11 million (1832) to over 4 trillion (2011). This growth in government scope—from 350 civilian employees in 1789 to millions today—is presented as a direct threat to individual liberty, as increased centralized control inevitably leads to a decrease in personal responsibility. The host cites Thomas Jefferson’s warning to "tie the government down with the chains of the Constitution" to prevent it from becoming a legalized version of the criminals it is meant to suppress. The Scale of Expansion: Then vs. Now Federal Employees (1789) 350 Federal Employees (Today) Millions Regulatory Growth: The number of laws and regulations governing the average citizen has increased by an estimated 3,000% since 1900. War as a Corporate Racket Central to the discussion is the critique of interventionist foreign policy, framed by General Smedley Butler’s famous assertion that "war is a racket." The host highlights how military force has historically been used as "high-class muscle" for Wall Street and international banking interests, citing interventions in Mexico, Haiti, Cuba, and Nicaragua to protect oil, fruit, and sugar interests. The broadcast argues that modern "warmongers" in Washington often dodge personal service while sending the children of the working class to fight unconstitutional wars. This is further supported by Dwight D. Eisenhower’s 1961 farewell address, which warned of the "unwarranted influence" of the military-industrial complex—a warning the host believes has been fully realized in the current era of perpetual conflict and a $38 trillion national debt. The Soldier’s Regret and Moral Accountability A significant portion of the broadcast features "Steve," a veteran who expresses deep regret over his service, questioning the legitimacy of wars that violate the Constitution. Steve discusses the moral burden of being part of a system that "bombs elementary schools" and installs foreign dictators (like Noriega or Saddam Hussein) only to later remove them at the cost of American blood and treasure. The dialogue emphasizes that "rights are a two-way street" and that the U.S. cannot claim a right to safety while violating the rights of other nations. The host concludes that the American public must move beyond blind partisan loyalty and educate themselves on the Constitution and biblical repentance to stop the cycle of "legalized" violence and economic destruction. Global Military Footprint The U.S. currently maintains a vast international presence that the broadcast argues is unconstitutional and economically unsustainable: 737 Military bases...
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