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Sons of Liberty Radio, April 27, 2026

Sons of Liberty Radio, April 27, 2026

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Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean A Continuation The Foundations of Liberty: Faith, Political Skepticism, and the Constitutional Compact SONS of LIBERTY: The Biblical Counter-Narrative Analysis of Political "False Flags," Masonic History, and the Erosion of Constitutional Law. Mode: Editorial Abstract Core Editorial Perspectives "If Jesus Christ was truly my king, Donald Trump wouldn't be president; he would be indicted and awaiting trial for his crimes against humanity." — Bradley Dean, Host •The "False Flag" Theory: Claims the Trump assassination attempt was a staged "blood capsule" event designed to boost low approval ratings and raise millions ($141M) from "ignorant" supporters. •Masonic Christian Roots: Argues that early American Freemasonry was explicitly Christian (quoting the 1756 Ahim Rezon) before shifting toward its current "treasonous" secular state. •The "Muslim Trojan Horse": Alleges a federal conspiracy to allow Muslim indoctrination in public schools (prayer rugs, Jihad staging) to sweep away political opposition. Historical Anchors 1776 Delaware: Christian faith was a mandatory requirement for public office. James Otis Jr: "The people's safety is the law of God." Spurgeon's Law: Men will never accept grace until they tremble before a holy law. Key Concepts #BiblicalWorldview #AntiEstablishment #ZionistAgenda #ConstitutionalLaw #FalseFlag #MasonicHistory Source: SONS of LIBERTY Radio (2026-04-27) Est. Reading: 8 mins This broadcast explores the historical Christian roots of American institutions, ranging from early Freemasonry to state constitutions, while casting a highly critical eye on contemporary political events. Host Bradley Dean argues that modern political narratives, including alleged assassination attempts and social shifts, are "false flag" deceptions designed to distract a biblically illiterate public. The Christian Heritage of Early American Institutions Historical records and early Masonic writings, such as the Ahim Rezon of 1756, document an uncompromisingly Christian foundation for early American fraternal and civic organizations. Figures like William Ward and Charles Brockwell emphasized that an "upright Mason" was under strict obligation to be a true Christian, with early lodge prayers explicitly invoking Jesus Christ. This historical context suggests that the current secularization of these organizations is a dramatic departure from their original "evangelical truth" and purpose as charitable clubs rooted in the social compact. Historical Christian Requirements for Public Office Document/Source Religious Requirement Delaware Constitution (1776) Profession of faith in the Holy Trinity and divine inspiration of the Scriptures. PA & VT Constitutions Declaration of belief in one God as the "rewarder of good and punisher of evil." Early Masonic Rule (1749) Strict obligation to be a "true Christian"; atheists and deists were barred. Source: Sons of Liberty Radio Archive Political "False Flags" and the Critique of Modern Leadership The program challenges the legitimacy of recent political events, specifically characterizing the alleged assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Pennsylvania as a "false flag" operation intended to boost low approval ratings. Citing claims from former detectives and observers, the host points to a lack of "blood blowback" and the rapid healing of the ear injury as evidence of a staged event involving "blood capsules." Furthermore, the host argues that the "Zionist agenda" uses various social groups and international conflicts to destabilize the nation and dispossess the American people of their God-given rights. The Myth of Church-State Separation and Social Decay Contrary to popular "revisionist" history, the host asserts that the U.S. Constitution never established a "wall of separation" between church and state in the way modern organizations like the ACLU claim. Instead, the First Amendment was intended to prevent denominational tests, not to bar Christian practice from public schools or government. The broadcast links the perceived decline in American liberty to the "abomination" of modern social agendas—such as LGBTQ+ adoptions and the introduction of Islamic practices in schools—viewing these as signs of a civilization under judgment for its disobedience to divine law. The "Sons of Liberty" Worldview Model 📖 Biblical Law The only legitimate source for common law and justice. ➔ 🛡️ Constitutionalism A framework designed only for a moral and religious people. ➔ 🗽 True Liberty Maintained by "throwing off" tyrants who pervert the law. Key Data $141 Million: The amount allegedly raised by Donald Trump following the Pennsylvania event. 5%: The percentage of white evangelicals who reportedly see Donald Trump as "very religious," though the host estimates the true figure of "real Christianity" in the U.S. is less than 1%. 1,100 Bills: The number of bills passed by Michigan Governor Whitmer that were described as ...
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