• Sons of Liberty Radio, February 28, 2026
    2026/03/01
    Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Warmongers At It, Again! The Racket of War and the Defense of Liberty: A Talk Radio Analysis Sons of Liberty: Warmongers At It Again A critical analysis of the military-industrial complex, constitutional erosion, and the fight for religious liberty. RADIO TRANSCRIPT EXCERPT "Morality cannot be maintained without religious Christian principles." — George Washington (Inaugural Address context) Key Perspectives •The War Racket: Critique of the military-industrial complex and unconstitutional wars for profit. •Zionism & Origins: Debate over the secular/atheist foundations of modern Israel vs. Biblical Israel. •Education Crisis: Senator Holmstrom's report on explicit materials in Minnesota school libraries. Urgent Warning "The chief danger that confronts the coming century will be religion without the Holy Ghost... and politics without God." — William Booth 93% Years at War (of 250) 737 Military Bases Abroad Featured Voices Bradley Dean (Host) Sen. Holmstrom (Guest) Smedley Butler (Author) Controversial Points • Netanyahu (Mileikowski) and Rothschild influence. • The Scofield Bible's role in modern Zionism. • Proposed Israeli laws criminalizing Christian proselytizing. • Domestic "Jihadi camps" vs. foreign intervention. #CONSTITUTION #LIBERTY #ANTIWAR Reading Time: ~15 mins | Audience: Patriots, Constitutionalists This broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio features host Bradley Dean and guest Senator Michael Holmstrom discussing the perceived manipulation of American foreign policy by "warmongers" and the erosion of domestic values. The program synthesizes historical religious perspectives with a critique of the military-industrial complex and current controversies in the American education system. Detailed Summary Religious Foundations and the Rejection of Secularism The program opens by challenging the historical narrative that the American Founders were "deists," a term the host equates with agnosticism or atheism. Citing that nearly half of the signers of the Declaration of Independence held seminary degrees, the broadcast highlights George Washington’s insistence that morality cannot be maintained without Christian principles. Specific historical accounts are shared regarding Washington’s "providential" protection during the French and Indian War, where he survived an ambush despite having four bullet holes in his jacket and multiple horses shot from under him. The host also defends Martin Luther King Jr. against claims of communism, emphasizing his identity as a Baptist preacher committed to the Gospel. The "Providential" Founder Historical highlights cited to argue against the "Deist" label for George Washington. 24 / 56 Signers with Bible degrees 4 Bullet holes in his jacket 17 Times shot at by a Chief The "Racket of War" and Foreign Influence A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to critiquing modern warfare as a "racket" designed for profit. Bradley Dean references Smedley Butler and Dwight Eisenhower to warn against the military-industrial complex, arguing that wars are often pre-planned and based on manufactured lies, such as the lack of WMDs in Iraq. The host expresses particular concern over the influence of Zionism and the Rothschild family on U.S. foreign policy, claiming that American representatives often hold dual citizenships that compromise their loyalty. Furthermore, the show highlights a proposed bill in Israel that would criminalize the sharing of the Gospel, questioning why American Christians blindly support a regime that seeks to "muzzle" their faith. Domestic Crisis: Education and Government Fraud The second hour introduces Minnesota State Senator Michael Holmstrom to discuss the presence of explicit "pornographic" materials in public school libraries, specifically the book This Book is Gay. Holmstrom recounts a hearing where he read explicit passages to a committee to demonstrate what he calls "grooming" of children as young as 12. The discussion shifts to broader government accountability, mentioning the Minnesota Freedom Caucus's efforts to file articles of impeachment against Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison over allegations of massive fraud and malfeasance. The segment concludes with a plea for parents to withdraw their children from public schools to protect them from "indoctrination". The "War is a Racket" Framework Profit Motive: Wall Street and bankers fund both sides to ensure high war profits. Unconstitutional Action: Military interventions often lack required Congressional approval. The "Seven Countries" Plan: A 9/11-era memo to destabilize Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran. Domestic Impact: Resources are spent abroad while "homeland" borders remain unsecure. Key Data Signers' Credentials: 24 out of 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence held seminary or Bible school degrees. Military Presence: The U.S. maintains 737 military bases in 142 countries. ...
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  • Sons of Liberty Radio, February 27, 2026
    2026/02/28
    Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Laying The Foundation, Brick By Brick Brick by Brick: Reclaiming the Foundation of Liberty and Faith Laying The Foundation Brick By Brick A discourse on the Sons of Liberty, historical providence, and the restoration of Biblical governance. EDITORIAL MODE The Historical Blueprint The Sons of Liberty (est. 1765) A secret organization formed to protest the Stamp Act. Known for the Boston Tea Party—described not as a riot, but as a peaceful, orderly act of justice targeting government property without looting or injury. Providential Protection: George Washington survived 17 shots at Monongahela and escaped destruction via an "unexpected fog" at Brooklyn. The Cost of Liberty: 5 signers of the Declaration were captured/tortured; 12 had homes burned; 9 died from war hardships. Key Philosophical Pillars 🧱 Line Upon Line Systematic building of truth through Holy Scripture. ⚖️ Moral Governance The Constitution is only for a moral and religious people. The Voice of Posterity "Posterity! You will never know how much it cost the present generation to preserve your freedom! I hope you will make a good use of it." — John Adams "The saddest symptom about many so-called Christians is the utter absence of anything like conflict and fight." — J.C. Ryle Action & Identity #BiblicalWorldview #ConstitutionalRepublic #SaltOfTheEarth #NoCompromise Current Mission: Moving from defensive "bubbles" of false peace to offensive spiritual and civic engagement. "We live for what they died for." Source: Sons of Liberty Radio | Host: Bradley Dean Reading Time: ~4 mins • Target: American Patriots This broadcast explores the historical legacy of the Sons of Liberty and the providential protection of America's Founding Fathers. Host Bradley Dean calls for a modern spiritual and political awakening, urging citizens to stand against government corruption through the lens of a Biblical worldview. The Historical Legacy of the Sons of Liberty The Sons of Liberty emerged in 1765 as a clandestine political organization dedicated to protesting British policies, specifically the Stamp Act. Originating from smaller groups like Boston's "Loyal Nine," the organization expanded to all thirteen colonies, often meeting in secret at locations like the Green Dragon Tavern or under the "Liberty Tree" to avoid arrest. Their most iconic action, the Boston Tea Party, was noted by contemporary figures like John Adams for its remarkable order and lack of destruction regarding private property, focusing solely on government-enforced commodities. The Pillars of the Early Resistance 🛡️ Secret Organization: Formed in 1765 to oppose the Stamp Act through direct action and street protests. ⚖️ Disciplined Protest: The Boston Tea Party involved 340 chests of tea but resulted in zero injuries or private property damage. 🌳 Symbolic Venues: Utilized "Liberty Trees" and "Liberty Poles" to signal meeting locations and unity. Divine Providence and the Founding Fathers The establishment of the United States is framed as a series of miraculous events attributed to "Divine Providence." George Washington’s life, in particular, is highlighted through his survival of the French and Indian War—where he emerged unscathed despite having horses shot from under him—and the strategic "fog at Brooklyn" that allowed his army to escape certain destruction in 1776. These instances are presented as evidence that the Lord acted as a "shield and buckler" for the nation’s founders during the inception of the Republic. The Modern Crisis: Apathy and Revisionism The broadcast critiques the current state of American society, alleging those modern politicians and "mockingbird media" are actively revising history to erode the sacrifices of the past. There is a sharp rebuke of the modern church, which is described as being in a state of "false peace" and spiritual apathy. The host argues that true Christianity involves an inherent conflict with ungodliness and that the "appalling silence of the good people" is the greatest tragedy of the current social transition. The Cost of Independence Of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence: 5 Captured & Tortured 12 Homes Burned 9 Died in Battle/Hardship 13 Children Fled for Lives Confronting Corruption and Global Conflict The discussion extends to contemporary geopolitics, with the host and callers expressing skepticism toward foreign interventions in regions like Iran and Iraq. They characterize these conflicts as repetitive cycles intended to steal natural resources at the expense of American lives. The "communist system" is identified by its tendency to spare criminals while criminalizing political opponents, a trend the host claims is currently manifesting in the censorship of alternative media and the targeting of patriots. Key Data 340: The number of tea chests emptied into the harbor during the Boston Tea Party. 17: The number of shots fired at George Washington by an ...
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  • Sons of Liberty Radio, February 26, 2026
    2026/02/27
    Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Civilizations Are Destroyed Not By Wicked Men, But By The Weak & Ignorant Who Cannot Defend Good The Crisis of the Silent Majority: Restoring the Foundations of the American Republic Sons of Liberty: The Moral Foundation of a Republic Analysis of the intersection between Christian ethics, historical legacy, and civic duty. Key Thesis "A civilization is not destroyed by wicked men... It is destroyed by weak men who cannot defend what is good." — Bradley Dean, quoting G.K. Chesterton Core Concepts #ConstitutionalRepublic#ChristianEthics#JohnAdams#CivicResponsibility#LibertyVsLicense Strategic Insights 01 The Republic vs. DemocracyAmerica is a Republic governed by unalterable laws, not a Democracy subject to the "licentiousness" of public whim. 02 The "Ease" TrapProsperity and apathy lead to a "general dissolution of principles," which overthrows liberty more effectively than any foreign army. 03 Prophetic GuardianshipJohn Adams is highlighted as the "Colossus of Independence," advocating for a government of laws, not men. 04 The Duty to EducateThe "Silent Majority" is challenged to move beyond excuses and reclaim the moral background essential for freedom. Host: Bradley Dean Duration: ~60 min Target: Patriots, Educators, & Faith Leaders This broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio serves as a clarion call to the "silent majority," arguing that the destruction of American civilization stems from the passivity of "weak men" rather than the actions of "wicked men" alone. Host Bradley Dean emphasizes a return to the "old paths" of Christian morality and the original intent of the Founding Fathers to preserve national liberty. Detailed Key Points The Christian Foundation of American Independence The program highlights John Adams as the "Colossus of Independence," citing his belief that the American Revolution was rooted in the "general principles of Christianity" which provided a unified framework for the diverse sects of the era. These principles are described as eternal and immutable, forming the necessary moral bedrock for a free constitution. The host asserts that the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights were not merely political documents but expressions of a biblical worldview, maintaining that a republic of laws requires a religious and moral populace to function effectively. The Peril of Passivity and the "Weak Man" Theory A central theme of the discussion is that evil prevails because "good men" do nothing, or more accurately, because "weak men" cannot defend what is good. Dean critiques the "silent majority" for tolerating cultural demoralization, including corruption in Congress and the exposure of children to explicit materials in libraries. He argues that true liberty is the right to do what the law permits, not a license for "licentiousness," and that the current administration's failures are a reflection of what the American people are willing to tolerate. The "Weakness" vs. "Wickedness" Framework Wicked Men Those who know to do right but choose not to; the active agents of corruption. → Weak Men The "silent majority" who tolerate evil and fail to defend the "Good." "A civilization is not destroyed by wicked men... It is destroyed by weak men who cannot defend what is good." Constitutional Republic vs. Democracy Dean provides a stern correction to the common perception of the United States as a democracy. He argues that a democracy is a "volcano" of its own destruction, leading to licentiousness and eventually dictatorship. By contrast, he defines the U.S. as a Constitutional Republic, governed by fixed laws rather than the shifting whims of the majority. He uses the Pledge of Allegiance to illustrate this point, noting that citizens pledge to "the Republic," which stands for "one nation under God" and the "Supremacy Clause" of the Constitution. Nostalgia and the Rejection of "Ease" Through the "Grandma Rocks" segment, the broadcast contrasts the modern "computer age" with the mid-20th century, characterized by the Ten Commandments, personal responsibility, and a lack of government dependency. The host warns against the "curse of ease," suggesting that modern technological and social comforts (the "wide and broad way") lead to spiritual and national decay. He advocates for a "homesteader" mindset—understanding what it takes to survive and live independently of government-created dependency. The "Ease" Trap: A Civilizational Warning The Old Paths (Grandma's World) The Modern Way (The "Woe") Governed by Ten Commandments Governed by "Licentiousness" Personal Responsibility Government Dependency/Welfare The "Fatigue of Supporting Freedom" The Allurement of "Ease" Source: Amos 6:1 & Thomas Paine's "Fatigue of Freedom" Key Data Congressional Misconduct: $17 million in taxpayer funds reportedly used to cover up sexual harassment in Congress. Welfare Statistics: Claims that 80% of specific immigrant groups in Minnesota have been on welfare for the ...
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  • Sons of Liberty Radio, February 25, 2026
    2026/02/26
    Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Forefathers Admonished Us To "Study The Past" The Blueprint of Liberty: Studying the Past to Secure the Future Sons of Liberty: Study the Past A Biblical & Constitutional Blueprint for Restoring American Liberty 34% Bible Citations In Framers' 1760-1805 writings 1620 Mayflower Compact The Covenant Foundation $19B MN Fraud Alleged Current Political Corruption 90% Good Officers Law Enforcement Integrity 🏛️The Matrix of Liberty (Plymouth) FAITH: 36ft statue with foot on Plymouth Rock, holding an open Bible toward Heaven. MORALITY: Holding the Ten Commandments and the Scroll of Revelation. LAW: Supported by Justice (scales/sword) and Mercy; protecting the innocent. EDUCATION: Directing youth toward wisdom and the "Book" of knowledge. ⚠️ Current Threats • Treason: Unlawful allure of illegals. • Soft Judges: 74% recidivism rate. • Uni-Party: Both sides working against people. 🛡️ The Solution • Study the Past: Reclaim heritage. • Lawful Defiance: Say "No" to tyranny. • Impeachment: Hold representatives accountable. #Constitutionalism #BiblicalWorldview #SonsOfLiberty "Peace if Possible, Truth at All Costs" • Broadcast: Feb 25, 2026 This broadcast of the Sons of Liberty, hosted by Bradley Dean, explores the spiritual and historical foundations of the United States, centered on the "Matrix of Liberty" monument. Dean argues that understanding the religious intent of the forefathers is essential to combating modern political corruption and preventing the rise of a totalitarian state. Detailed Point Summary The Spiritual and Historical Genesis The American foundation is deeply rooted in a biblical worldview, as evidenced by the religious affiliations of the founding fathers and their reliance on scripture. Statistics show that 34% of the quotations in the writings of the framers between 1760 and 1805 were taken directly from the Bible. This lineage of faith traces back to the Mayflower Compact of 1620, which was established "for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith". The document served as a covenant for a "civil body politic" intended to frame just and equal laws for the general good of the colony. The Matrix of Liberty (National Monument) An 81-foot granite tribute in Plymouth, MA, outlining the five pillars of a free society as envisioned by the Pilgrims. 1. Faith: 36ft figure holding an open Bible, pointing to Heaven. 2. Morality: Holding the Ten Commandments and the Scroll of Revelation. 3. Education: Passing wisdom to the youth through the "Book of Knowledge." 4. Law: Justice with scales and Mercy, based on biblical statutes. 5. Liberty: A helmeted male figure who has broken the chains of tyranny. The Pillars of the Matrix of Liberty A significant portion of the discourse focuses on the "Matrix of Liberty" (the National Monument to the Forefathers) in Plymouth. This octagonal statue serves as a visual representation of the American social contract. It features "Faith" as the central figure, standing on Plymouth Rock with an open Bible, symbolizing Christ as the mediator and the Bible as the source of wisdom. Surrounding the base are figures representing Morality (holding the Ten Commandments), Education (pointing the youth toward wisdom), and Law (supported by Justice and Mercy). The final figure, Liberty, depicts a male who has overthrown tyranny and holds a broken chain, representing the peace that results from the lawful protection of rights. Justice, Recidivism, and Judicial Accountability Dean criticizes the modern judicial system for moving away from the "discovery" of God's law toward "administrative law" that undermines the Constitution. He highlights a 74% recidivism rate in the U.S., attributing it to "soft judges" who fail to condemn the wicked and justify the righteous as commanded in Deuteronomy. The broadcast asserts that mercy shown to the wicked is "cruelty to the innocent" and that the prison system has become a $64 billion bureaucracy that profits from crime rather than correcting it. Foundational Warnings "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and a religious people... It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." — John Adams, 2nd U.S. President "If we do not have a proper fundamental moral background, we will finally end up with a totalitarian system of government." — Harry Truman, 33rd U.S. President Confronting Modern Governance and Treason The program addresses current political tensions, specifically in Minnesota, involving Governor Tim Walz and Keith Ellison. Dean accuses these officials of treason and fraud, citing billions in misappropriated funds and unconstitutional attacks on the Second Amendment. He argues that the "uni-party system" works against the American people and that citizens must move beyond "talk radio" to "do radio" by lawfully enforcing the law through impeachment and prosecution. The call to action is based on the inscription at the Library of Congress: "...
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  • Sons of Liberty Radio, February 24, 2026
    2026/02/25
    Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Restoring the Standard: Impeachment, Accountability, and the Rule of Law Sons of Liberty: The Impeachment Doctrine Analysis of Constitutional Justice, Political Accountability, and the Minnesota Impeachment Movement. Broadcast: 55min Core Philosophy "No man is above the law, and no man is below it... Resignation is not justice; it is permission to live above the law." 3 Purposes of Gov • Maintain righteous cause • Preserve social order • Condemn the wicked The "Divide" Trap The "Right vs. Left" narrative is a created language designed to make lies sound truthful and ensure "Divide and Conquer." Historical Precedents 1868 A. Johnson: 11 Articles 1974 Nixon: Resigned (Watergate) 1998 Clinton: Impeached (Chinagate) Key Participants Bradley Dean (Host) Sen. Eric Lucero (MN Senate) Pam Altendorf (Voter Integrity) Current Targets Tim WalzImpeachment Keith EllisonInvestigation Illegal Aid$66M Fund Keywords #Constitution #Treason #MNLeg #BiblicalWorldview Source: Sons of Liberty Radio (2026-02-24) Target Audience: Constitutionalists & Patriots This broadcast examines the constitutional necessity of holding public officials accountable, asserting that no individual is above the law. Host Bradley Dean and Senator Eric Lucero discuss the mechanics of impeachment and the current legislative battles in Minnesota regarding the prioritization of citizens over non-citizens. The program emphasizes the role of "We the People" in maintaining a just society through active civic engagement and adherence to a moral, constitutional framework. The Constitutional Mandate for Accountability The foundational principle of American governance is that the law serves as a master rather than a servant to those in power. Drawing on Article II, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution, the broadcast highlights that the President, Vice President, and all civil officers must be removed from office upon impeachment for and conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. Historical precedents, such as the impeachment of Andrew Johnson in 1868 and the resignation of Richard Nixon, serve as reminders that resignation is often insufficient when criminal conduct has occurred; true justice requires prosecution to prevent the law from being treated as a suggestion. The host argues that the current political climate often replaces this standard with a "resign and forget" culture that insults the very laws officials are sworn to uphold. The Impeachment Framework The Charge The House of Representatives files charges of misconduct (Impeachment). The Trial The Senate acts as a court to try the case; conviction requires a 2/3 vote. The Result Removal from office and potential disqualification from future positions. Legislative Conflict and the "Lawful Status" Debate Senator Eric Lucero reports on recent developments within the Minnesota Housing Committee regarding a $66 million appropriation for rental assistance. Lucero introduced an amendment seeking to restrict these funds to individuals with "lawful status" within the United States, a proposal that was ultimately rejected by the committee. This legislative friction underscores a broader concern presented in the broadcast: that current administrations are prioritizing special interest groups and non-citizens over the taxpayers they are sworn to represent. The host characterizes this as a form of "aiding and abetting" that undermines the security and financial integrity of the state. The Moral Duty and the Legacy of Sacrifice The program bridges the gap between modern politics and historical sacrifice, referencing the hallowed grounds of Arlington Cemetery and the "gratitude" owed to those who died for American freedoms. The host argues that tolerating corruption in government is a desecration of the blood shed by veterans. By invoking the "English Common Law" and the biblical purposes of government—to condemn the wicked and justify the righteous—the broadcast calls for a rejection of the "right vs. left" paradigm. Instead, it advocates for a return to a "righteous order" where the law is applied equally to all, regardless of political affiliation or status. Three Purposes of Government Based on Deuteronomy 25:1 and Common Law principles: 1Maintain Order: To restrain men from violating moral laws. 2Condemn the Wicked: To ensure criminals face consequences. 3Justify the Righteous: To protect and uphold those who obey the law. Key Data $66 Million: The amount proposed for the general fund appropriation for rental assistance in Minnesota. $19 Billion: The upper estimate of alleged fraud mentioned in relation to current administrative oversight. 1868: The year of President Andrew Johnson’s impeachment. 11 Articles: The number of articles of impeachment adapted against Andrew Johnson. To-Do / Next Steps Support the ongoing efforts to draw up and advance articles of impeachment against Tim Walz and Keith Ellison. Volunteer for active ...
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  • Sons of Liberty Radio, February 23, 2026
    2026/02/24
    Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Restoration of Justice: Constitutional Accountability and the Minnesota Impeachment Movement Introduction This document summarizes the February 23, 2026, broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio, featuring host Bradley Dean and Minnesota State Representatives Pam Altendorf and Ben Davis. The discussion centers on the constitutional mandate for holding public officials accountable, specifically focusing on allegations of financial fraud, voter roll irregularities, and the formal filing of impeachment articles against high-ranking Minnesota officials. Detailed Summary of Key Themes 1. The Constitutional Framework for Impeachment The broadcast emphasizes that the U.S. Constitution provides specific mechanisms to ensure no public official remains above the law. Citing Article II, Section 4, the host argues that removal from office is mandatory upon conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. The narrative rejects the idea that resignation is a sufficient substitute for prosecution, comparing a politician's resignation to a criminal being allowed to quit their "job" rather than facing trial. Historical precedents, including the impeachments of Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, are used to illustrate that the House of Representatives holds the "God-given right" to charge misconduct, while the Senate serves as the court for trial. Constitutional Basis for Removal Under Article II, Section 4, the President, Vice President, and all civil officers shall be removed from office on impeachment for and conviction of: Treason Bribery High Crimes 2. Voter Integrity and the Hennepin County Dispute Representative Pam Altendorf details her efforts to verify Minnesota's voter rolls, noting that Secretary of State Steve Simon has allegedly denied access to these rolls to both federal authorities and elected state officials. Despite this, Altendorf obtained the master list for Hennepin County, which represents 20% of the state's population. She reports discovering significant "abnormalities," such as 12 individuals registered at a single one-bedroom apartment. The discussion highlights a perceived lack of transparency, where private companies like ERIC receive data while public officials are blocked from verification. 3. Allegations of Systemic Fraud and Misconduct The broadcast brings forward claims of a $19 billion fraud within the state of Minnesota, which the host asserts is being treated as "make-believe" by Governor Tim Walz. Bradley Dean argues that over 1,000 eyewitnesses have pointed to administrative oversight in this fraud, yet no indictments have followed. The host further suggests that many influential figures in Minnesota's government are "transplants" from other states, contributing to a perceived infiltration of the local political system that runs antithetical to the interests of the 5.9 million residents. Minnesota Impeachment Status Gov. Tim Walz Articles in Hand / 5 Signers AG Keith Ellison 6 Articles Proposed 4. Legislative Action: Articles Against Walz and Ellison Representative Ben Davis provides an update on the formal impeachment process. Articles against Governor Tim Walz have been retrieved from the Revisor’s Office with the maximum allowed five signatures for filing. Additionally, Davis announces six articles of impeachment against Attorney General Keith Ellison. These charges stem from an alleged "quid pro quo" involving campaign donors and Ellison's public defense of individuals who disrupted a church service, which Davis characterizes as a failure to uphold his oath to protect constitutional rights. Key Data & Indicators $19 Billion: The estimated amount of alleged fraud cited by the host regarding Minnesota state oversight. 12 People: The number of registered voters found at a single one-bedroom apartment during a roll audit. 20%: The portion of Minnesota's total population residing in Hennepin County. 5 Signatures: The legal limit for initial signers on impeachment articles in the Minnesota House. 81%: The cited percentage of Americans who reportedly do not trust mainstream media. To-Do / Next Steps Contact Representatives: Citizens are encouraged to email or call their state representatives and senators to demand support for the impeachment articles. Community Organization: Residents should organize and show up in large numbers at the state capitol to protest anti-Second Amendment legislation. Voter Roll Verification: Continued pressure must be applied to the Secretary of State to allow public verification of voter rolls. Support Independent Media: Listeners are asked to partner financially with the ministry to keep the broadcast on the air. Conclusion The broadcast serves as a call to action for what is described as the "silent majority" in Minnesota. By leveraging Article II, Section 4 and Article I of the Constitution, Representatives Altendorf and Davis aim to challenge the current administration's handling of state funds and...
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  • Sons of Liberty Radio, February 21, 2026
    2026/02/22
    Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Topic: Impeachment and Prosecution are Up to "We the People, Period! How Much do YOU Want It? Impeachment and the Rule of Law: "We the People" vs. Political Corruption Sons of Liberty: Impeachment & Prosecution A mandate for "We the People" to enforce constitutional accountability and legal justice. Broadcast: 2026-02-21 Core Doctrine "No man is above the law, and no man is below it. Nor do we ask any man’s permission when we ask him to obey it."— Theodore Roosevelt (via Bradley Dean) Legislative Action Points Rep. Pam AltendorfExposing voter roll secrecy in Hennepin County, fighting for transparency in election data. Rep. Ben DavisDrafting articles of impeachment against Gov. Tim Walz and AG Keith Ellison for "High Crimes." Sen. Eric LuceroChallenging the prioritization of illegal residents over lawful citizens in housing and funding. Critical Metrics $19BAlleged Fraud in Minnesota overseen by the current administration. 1,000+Eyewitnesses cited regarding administrative misconduct and fraud. Constitutional Citations •Art. II, Sec. 4: Removal for Treason, Bribery, and High Crimes. •Art. I, Sec. 3: Convicted parties remain liable to indictment and trial. •18 USC 2381: Legal consequences for Treason (Death Penalty authorized). #RuleOfLaw #Impeachment #MNPolitics #Constitution Source: Sons of Liberty Radio Archive | Bradley Dean Est. Reading Time: 8 mins This broadcast of The Sons of Liberty features Bradley Dean and several Minnesota state legislators discussing the constitutional necessity of impeaching and prosecuting government officials. The dialogue focuses on alleged financial fraud, voter roll transparency, and the restoration of a biblically-based legal order. Detailed Summary of Key Themes The Constitutional Mandate for Impeachment and Prosecution Bradley Dean argues that the American public has been misled into accepting resignations as a substitute for justice. Citing Article II, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution, he emphasizes that impeachment is the required response to treason, bribery, or high crimes and misdemeanors. The discussion posits that allowing a criminal politician to simply resign is akin to letting a career criminal walk free, which ultimately transforms the law into a servant of the corrupt rather than their master. Dean further asserts that under Article I, Section 3, Clause 7, convicted officials must remain liable for indictment and punishment according to the law, ensuring that no individual remains above legal accountability. The Constitutional Framework for Accountability ⚖️ Article II, Sec. 4: Mandates removal for Treason, Bribery, or High Crimes. 🏛️ House Role: Sole power to file charges of misconduct (Impeachment). ⚖️ Senate Role: Acts as a court; requires 2/3 vote for conviction. ⛓️ Post-Impeachment: Parties remain subject to indictment and trial in criminal court. Legislative Challenges and Voter Integrity in Minnesota Representative Pam Altendorf provides an update on the struggle for election transparency, noting that while Hennepin County eventually complied with a data request for voter rolls, Secretary of State Steve Simon continues to deny broader access to public officials. Altendorf highlights anomalies in the rolls, such as twelve individuals registered to a single one-bedroom apartment and criticizes the use of private companies like ERIC to manage state data while denying access to elected representatives. Concurrently, Senator Eric Lucero discusses the defeat of an amendment to SF3596 that sought to prioritize lawful residents for state rental assistance, arguing that the current administration is prioritizing illegal immigrants over citizens. Formal Impeachment Efforts Against State Executives Representative Ben Davis announces that formal articles of impeachment have been drafted against Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison. The charges against Walz stem from his alleged oversight of massive financial fraud, which Dean estimates at up to $19 billion. The articles against Ellison include allegations of a quid pro quo involving the "Feeding Our Future" scandal and a failure to protect the constitutional rights of citizens at Cities Church. Davis maintains that these actions are a moral and constitutional necessity, regardless of the political difficulty in securing a conviction. Current Impeachment Targets (MN) Gov. Tim Walz: Cited for alleged oversight of $19B in fraud and unconstitutional executive overreach. AG Keith Ellison: Cited for alleged campaign-related quid pro quo and failure to uphold religious assembly rights. The Moral Foundation of Governance The broadcast concludes with a call for spiritual and civic revival. Dean emphasizes that the U.S. Constitution was designed only for a "moral and religious people" and is inadequate for any other. He challenges the "silent majority" to move beyond apathy, citing the sacrifices of veterans at Arlington Cemetery as the...
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  • Sons of Liberty Radio, February 20, 2026
    2026/02/21
    Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Topic: Speaking Our Language Speaking Our Language: The Christian Foundations of American Liberty Speaking Our Language: The Christian Heritage A critique of historical revisionism and the restoration of America's founding principles. Core Arguments & Historical Context Educational Foundations: Harvard, Yale, and Princeton were established primarily to train "Ministers of the Gospel" with Christ-centered mottos. Anti-Revisionism: Rejects the claim that Founders like Washington and Franklin were Deists/Occultists; highlights "Laus Deo" on the Washington Monument. The Great Seal: Ben Franklin's proposed design featured Moses and the Red Sea, symbolizing "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God." Moral Obligation: Argues the Constitution is only adequate for a moral and religious people; without it, the system collapses into tyranny. "He is the best friend to American liberty who is the most sincere and active in promoting true and undefiled religion." — John Witherspoon By The Numbers (1860) 91%College Presidents were Ministers 25/56Declaration Signers held Seminary Degrees Key Figures Bradley Dean Host & Constitutionalist John Adams 2nd U.S. President #ChristianHeritage #Liberty #Constitution #AntiRevisionism Source: SONS of LIBERTY Radio (2026-02-20) Reading Time: ~8 mins | Audience: Patriots This broadcast of Sons of Liberty explores the intrinsic link between America's founding and Christian principles, arguing that the nation’s survival depends on maintaining its original moral framework. Host Bradley Dean challenges modern historical revisionism by highlighting the religious origins of elite universities, national symbols, and the personal convictions of the Founding Fathers. Detailed Summary The Theological Origins of American Education The earliest American colleges, including Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, were established primarily by Congregationalists and Presbyterians to train ministers of the Gospel. These institutions produced the majority of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Harvard’s original mottos, "For Christ and the Church" and "For the Glory of Christ," dictated that the "main end" of a student's life was to know God and Jesus Christ. By 1860, this religious influence remained dominant, with 262 out of 288 college presidents being ministers of the Gospel. Foundational Mottos of Early Education 🏛️ Harvard: "For Christ and the Church" / "For the Glory of Christ" 🏛️ Yale: To obtain the "clearest conception of divine things" 🏛️ Princeton: Required daily worship and religious instruction Source: Sons of Liberty Radio Biblical Symbolism in National Identity Contrary to the "Deist" label often applied by revisionists, the Founding Fathers frequently utilized biblical imagery for national symbols. Benjamin Franklin proposed a Great Seal depicting Moses dividing the Red Sea with the motto "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God," a sentiment later adopted by Thomas Jefferson. Furthermore, the physical architecture of Washington D.C. is replete with scripture; the Washington Monument is capped with "Laus Deo" (Praise be to God), and its interior is lined with carved biblical tributes. The Liberty Bell itself bears an inscription from Leviticus 25:10, commanding the proclamation of liberty throughout the land. The Moral Prerequisite for the Constitution The broadcast emphasizes that the U.S. Constitution was designed exclusively for a "moral and religious people" and is inadequate for any other. Host Bradley Dean argues that the "uni-party" system and modern political scandals, such as those found in the Epstein files, are symptoms of a nation that has fallen into "idolatry" by trusting in men rather than God. He asserts that it is the duty of the people to overthrow not the Constitution itself, but the men who pervert it, noting that true liberty is found in holiness and adherence to God's moral law. Scriptural Inscriptions in D.C. Washington Monument"Laus Deo" (Praise be to God) & "Holiness to the Lord" Liberty Bell"Proclaim liberty throughout all the land..." (Leviticus 25:10) The Crisis of Modern Revisionism and Silence The show concludes with a warning against the "appalling silence of the good people" during times of social transition. Dean argues that the American public is being "entertained" by a corrupt media and political system while their heritage is stripped away. He calls for a return to "DO Radio"—faith evidenced by works—and encourages listeners to educate themselves using historical tools like the Webster’s 1828 Dictionary to understand the original intent of the founders. Key Data Seminary Degrees: 25 of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence held seminary degrees. Ministerial Leadership: In 1860, 262 out of 288 college presidents were ministers of the Gospel. Epstein Files: References to Donald Trump's name allegedly appear over 16,000 times in unredacted files...
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