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    <description><![CDATA[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 3:18]]></description>
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          <itunes:summary>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 3:18</itunes:summary>
    
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        <description><![CDATA[SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

Foaming Out Their Shame

Bradley Dean on Pride, Public Morality, and the Epstein Files

Kinsey, Sexual Morality, and the Opening Framework

The episode begins with a prerecorded segment sharply criticizing Alfred Kinsey, the Kinsey Reports, and the influence the segment claims Kinsey had on American sex education, law, and morality. The segment presents Kinsey’s work as fraudulent and harmful, especially regarding claims about children and sexuality. It also introduces Dr. Judith Reisman as a researcher who challenged Kinsey’s conclusions and argues that American law shifted away from biblical and common-law foundations after Kinsey’s work became influential.

Sons of Liberty’s Christian and Constitutional Framing

The program then moves into recurring Sons of Liberty framing, presenting the show as grounded in a Christian biblical worldview and American founding principles. Prerecorded quotations from Noah Webster, Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, Theodore Roosevelt, and others are used to support the show’s emphasis on scripture, morality, civil liberty, and resistance to unlawful power. Promotional segments also ask listeners to support the organization, schedule events, attend Sunday services, and follow the show through Sons of Liberty platforms.

Bradley Dean’s Attack on Pride and LGBT Advocacy

Bradley Dean’s live commentary focuses heavily on opposition to homosexuality, Pride events, and what he describes as a “homosexual manifesto” entered into the Congressional Record in 1987. He quotes and discusses that alleged manifesto, arguing that it represents a threat to children, churches, and traditional society. His comments repeatedly frame homosexuality as an “abomination” under his interpretation of biblical law and argue that American citizens and churches have tolerated what he says should be condemned and prosecuted.

Biblical Law, Love, Judgment, and Church Authority

Dean spends a major portion of the broadcast arguing that God’s law and God’s love cannot be separated. He rejects the idea that Christian love means withholding rebuke or legal enforcement, citing scriptures from Matthew, Romans, Corinthians, Timothy, Peter, and other biblical passages. He also criticizes women preaching from pulpits, rejects the idea of “gay Christians,” challenges pastor-led churches, and argues that apostles, prophets, and teachers are the biblical model for church leadership.

Callers, Statistics, Boy Scouts, and Public Institutions

The broadcast includes calls from Margie from Minnesota and Craig. Margie presents statistics and claims about homosexuality, disease, suicide, abuse, and public health, which Dean affirms and connects to his broader argument about children and institutional failure. Dean also discusses the Boy Scouts of America, claiming a connection between the acceptance of openly gay members and abuse-related bankruptcy settlement costs. Craig’s call links LGBT-affirming churches and support for modern Israel, which Dean uses to expand his criticism of what he views as conflicting church teachings.

Epstein Files, Public Figures, and Closing Appeals

In the final portion, Dean turns to the Epstein files, naming many public figures, politicians, business leaders, entertainers, and academics whom he claims appear in those records. He argues that powerful people are being protected, extorted, or elevated through hidden wrongdoing, and he accuses political figures and media personalities of failing to fully expose the list. The episode closes with Dean calling for justice, warning against tolerating crimes against children, promoting Sons of Liberty Media, inviting support, and reminding listeners about Sunday church services.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

Foaming Out Their Shame

Bradley Dean on Pride, Public Morality, and the Epstein Files

Kinsey, Sexual Morality, and the Opening Framework

The episode begins with a prerecorded segment sharply criticizing Alfred Kinsey, the Kinsey Reports, and the influence the segment claims Kinsey had on American sex education, law, and morality. The segment presents Kinsey’s work as fraudulent and harmful, especially regarding claims about children and sexuality. It also introduces Dr. Judith Reisman as a researcher who challenged Kinsey’s conclusions and argues that American law shifted away from biblical and common-law foundations after Kinsey’s work became influential.

Sons of Liberty’s Christian and Constitutional Framing

The program then moves into recurring Sons of Liberty framing, presenting the show as grounded in a Christian biblical worldview and American founding principles. Prerecorded quotations from Noah Webster, Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, Theodore Roosevelt, and others are used to support the show’s emphasis on scripture, morality, civil liberty, and resistance to unlawful power. Promotional segments also ask listeners to support the organization, schedule events, attend Sunday services, and follow the show through Sons of Liberty platforms.

Bradley Dean’s Attack on Pride and LGBT Advocacy

Bradley Dean’s live commentary focuses heavily on opposition to homosexuality, Pride events, and what he describes as a “homosexual manifesto” entered into the Congressional Record in 1987. He quotes and discusses that alleged manifesto, arguing that it represents a threat to children, churches, and traditional society. His comments repeatedly frame homosexuality as an “abomination” under his interpretation of biblical law and argue that American citizens and churches have tolerated what he says should be condemned and prosecuted.

Biblical Law, Love, Judgment, and Church Authority

Dean spends a major portion of the broadcast arguing that God’s law and God’s love cannot be separated. He rejects the idea that Christian love means withholding rebuke or legal enforcement, citing scriptures from Matthew, Romans, Corinthians, Timothy, Peter, and other biblical passages. He also criticizes women preaching from pulpits, rejects the idea of “gay Christians,” challenges pastor-led churches, and argues that apostles, prophets, and teachers are the biblical model for church leadership.

Callers, Statistics, Boy Scouts, and Public Institutions

The broadcast includes calls from Margie from Minnesota and Craig. Margie presents statistics and claims about homosexuality, disease, suicide, abuse, and public health, which Dean affirms and connects to his broader argument about children and institutional failure. Dean also discusses the Boy Scouts of America, claiming a connection between the acceptance of openly gay members and abuse-related bankruptcy settlement costs. Craig’s call links LGBT-affirming churches and support for modern Israel, which Dean uses to expand his criticism of what he views as conflicting church teachings.

Epstein Files, Public Figures, and Closing Appeals

In the final portion, Dean turns to the Epstein files, naming many public figures, politicians, business leaders, entertainers, and academics whom he claims appear in those records. He argues that powerful people are being protected, extorted, or elevated through hidden wrongdoing, and he accuses political figures and media personalities of failing to fully expose the list. The episode closes with Dean calling for justice, warning against tolerating crimes against children, promoting Sons of Liberty Media, inviting support, and reminding listeners about Sunday church services.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

Foaming Out Their Shame

Bradley Dean on Pride, Public Morality, and the Epstein Files

Kinsey, Sexual Morality, and the Opening Framework

The episode begins with a prerecorded segment sharply criticizing Alfred Kinsey, the Kinsey Reports, and the influence the segment claims Kinsey had on American sex education, law, and morality. The segment presents Kinsey’s work as fraudulent and harmful, especially regarding claims about children and sexuality. It also introduces Dr. Judith Reisman as a researcher who challenged Kinsey’s conclusions and argues that American law shifted away from biblical and common-law foundations after Kinsey’s work became influential.

Sons of Liberty’s Christian and Constitutional Framing

The program then moves into recurring Sons of Liberty framing, presenting the show as grounded in a Christian biblical worldview and American founding principles. Prerecorded quotations from Noah Webster, Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, Theodore Roosevelt, and others are used to support the show’s emphasis on scripture, morality, civil liberty, and resistance to unlawful power. Promotional segments also ask listeners to support the organization, schedule events, attend Sunday services, and follow the show through Sons of Liberty platforms.

Bradley Dean’s Attack on Pride and LGBT Advocacy

Bradley Dean’s live commentary focuses heavily on opposition to homosexuality, Pride events, and what he describes as a “homosexual manifesto” entered into the Congressional Record in 1987. He quotes and discusses that alleged manifesto, arguing that it represents a threat to children, churches, and traditional society. His comments repeatedly frame homosexuality as an “abomination” under his interpretation of biblical law and argue that American citizens and churches have tolerated what he says should be condemned and prosecuted.

Biblical Law, Love, Judgment, and Church Authority

Dean spends a major portion of the broadcast arguing that God’s law and God’s love cannot be separated. He rejects the idea that Christian love means withholding rebuke or legal enforcement, citing scriptures from Matthew, Romans, Corinthians, Timothy, Peter, and other biblical passages. He also criticizes women preaching from pulpits, rejects the idea of “gay Christians,” challenges pastor-led churches, and argues that apostles, prophets, and teachers are the biblical model for church leadership.

Callers, Statistics, Boy Scouts, and Public Institutions

The broadcast includes calls from Margie from Minnesota and Craig. Margie presents statistics and claims about homosexuality, disease, suicide, abuse, and public health, which Dean affirms and connects to his broader argument about children and institutional failure. Dean also discusses the Boy Scouts of America, claiming a connection between the acceptance of openly gay members and abuse-related bankruptcy settlement costs. Craig’s call links LGBT-affirming churches and support for modern Israel, which Dean uses to expand his criticism of what he views as conflicting church teachings.

Epstein Files, Public Figures, and Closing Appeals

In the final portion, Dean turns to the Epstein files, naming many public figures, politicians, business leaders, entertainers, and academics whom he claims appear in those records. He argues that powerful people are being protected, extorted, or elevated through hidden wrongdoing, and he accuses political figures and media personalities of failing to fully expose the list. The episode closes with Dean calling for justice, warning against tolerating crimes against children, promoting Sons of Liberty Media, inviting support, and reminding listeners about Sunday church services.]]></itunes:summary>

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Foaming Out Their Shame

Bradley Dean on Pride, Public Morality, and the Epstein Files

Kinsey, Sexual Morality, and the Opening Framework

The episode begins with a prerecorded segment sharply criticizing Alfred Kinsey, the Kinsey Reports, and the influence the segment claims Kinsey had on American sex education, law, and morality. The segment presents Kinsey’s work as fraudulent and harmful, especially regarding claims about children and sexuality. It also introduces Dr. Judith Reisman as a researcher who challenged Kinsey’s conclusions and argues that American law shifted away from biblical and common-law foundations after Kinsey’s work became influential.

Sons of Liberty’s Christian and Constitutional Framing

The program then moves into recurring Sons of Liberty framing, presenting the show as grounded in a Christian biblical worldview and American founding principles. Prerecorded quotations from Noah Webster, Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, Theodore Roosevelt, and others are used to support the show’s emphasis on scripture, morality, civil liberty, and resistance to unlawful power. Promotional segments also ask listeners to support the organization, schedule events, attend Sunday services, and follow the show through Sons of Liberty platforms.

Bradley Dean’s Attack on Pride and LGBT Advocacy

Bradley Dean’s live commentary focuses heavily on opposition to homosexuality, Pride events, and what he describes as a “homosexual manifesto” entered into the Congressional Record in 1987. He quotes and discusses that alleged manifesto, arguing that it represents a threat to children, churches, and traditional society. His comments repeatedly frame homosexuality as an “abomination” under his interpretation of biblical law and argue that American citizens and churches have tolerated what he says should be condemned and prosecuted.

Biblical Law, Love, Judgment, and Church Authority

Dean spends a major portion of the broadcast arguing that God’s law and God’s love cannot be separated. He rejects the idea that Christian love means withholding rebuke or legal enforcement, citing scriptures from Matthew, Romans, Corinthians, Timothy, Peter, and other biblical passages. He also criticizes women preaching from pulpits, rejects the idea of “gay Christians,” challenges pastor-led churches, and argues that apostles, prophets, and teachers are the biblical model for church leadership.

Callers, Statistics, Boy Scouts, and Public Institutions

The broadcast includes calls from Margie from Minnesota and Craig. Margie presents statistics and claims about homosexuality, disease, suicide, abuse, and public health, which Dean affirms and connects to his broader argument about children and institutional failure. Dean also discusses the Boy Scouts of America, claiming a connection between the acceptance of openly gay members and abuse-related bankruptcy settlement costs. Craig’s call links LGBT-affirming churches and support for modern Israel, which Dean uses to expand his criticism of what he views as conflicting church teachings.

Epstein Files, Public Figures, and Closing Appeals

In the final portion, Dean turns to the Epstein files, naming many public figures, politicians, business leaders, entertainers, and academics whom he claims appear in those records. He argues that powerful people are being protected, extorted, or elevated through hidden wrongdoing, and he accuses political figures and media personalities of failing to fully expose the list. The episode closes with Dean calling for justice, warning against tolerating crimes against children, promoting Sons of Liberty Media, inviting support, and reminding listeners about Sunday church services.]]></media:description>
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Obeying Unconstitutional Decrees Is On You

Obeying Unconstitutional Decrees Is a Choice

The Episode Opens With a Constitutional Warning
The broadcast begins with a prepared commentary segment arguing that door-to-door gun confiscation would no longer be lawful policing but an act by agents of the state. The opening frames gun forfeiture, bump-stock bans, and local confiscation efforts as violations of the Second and Fourth Amendments, while grounding the argument in quotations from American founding figures and Christian constitutional claims.

Bradley Dean Connects Crime, Recidivism, and Public Responsibility
After introducing the show and call-in number, Bradley Dean discusses a violent crime story, media coverage, and prisoner recidivism statistics. He argues that corrupt courts, lenient judges, and financial incentives within the prison system contribute to repeat criminality, and he connects these claims to his broader biblical view that national disorder follows when God’s commandments and judgments are rejected.

The Host Calls for Repentance, Justice, and Accountability
Dean returns repeatedly to the phrase “amend your ways,” presenting it as a biblical call for changed conduct, repentance, and justice. He argues that the public has responsibility for what it tolerates, especially when politicians, judges, and institutions fail to uphold lawful and moral standards. The episode stresses that justice, care for the vulnerable, and rejection of idolatry are central to the host’s view of national restoration.

Unconstitutional Decrees and Gun Rights Become the Central Theme
A major portion of the episode focuses on the claim that obeying unconstitutional decrees is the responsibility of the people who submit to them. Dean discusses gun bans, bump-stock ordinances, the Second Amendment, the Fourth Amendment, and the role of representatives in a constitutional republic. He argues that officials who attempt to disarm law-abiding citizens should be removed or prosecuted rather than obeyed.

The Broadcast Expands Into Cultural and Religious Commentary
The episode also addresses courts, military policy, sexuality, Pride Month, Israel, Fox News, conservative media, and public figures. Dean presents these issues through a Christian biblical worldview, frequently arguing that cultural tolerance of conduct he considers sinful or unlawful brings judgment on the nation. A satirical video clip using Bible verses during Pride Month is played and discussed as an example of public witness.

The Closing Appeals for Action and Continued Witness
Near the end, Dean criticizes silence and passivity among listeners, saying that faithful witnesses must speak and act rather than merely observe national decline. He praises those working in their communities, urges people to confront corruption lawfully, and closes by returning to the episode’s core warning: unconstitutional decrees will either fall on the corrupt who issue them or on the people who obey them.]]></description>
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Obeying Unconstitutional Decrees Is On You

Obeying Unconstitutional Decrees Is a Choice

The Episode Opens With a Constitutional Warning
The broadcast begins with a prepared commentary segment arguing that door-to-door gun confiscation would no longer be lawful policing but an act by agents of the state. The opening frames gun forfeiture, bump-stock bans, and local confiscation efforts as violations of the Second and Fourth Amendments, while grounding the argument in quotations from American founding figures and Christian constitutional claims.

Bradley Dean Connects Crime, Recidivism, and Public Responsibility
After introducing the show and call-in number, Bradley Dean discusses a violent crime story, media coverage, and prisoner recidivism statistics. He argues that corrupt courts, lenient judges, and financial incentives within the prison system contribute to repeat criminality, and he connects these claims to his broader biblical view that national disorder follows when God’s commandments and judgments are rejected.

The Host Calls for Repentance, Justice, and Accountability
Dean returns repeatedly to the phrase “amend your ways,” presenting it as a biblical call for changed conduct, repentance, and justice. He argues that the public has responsibility for what it tolerates, especially when politicians, judges, and institutions fail to uphold lawful and moral standards. The episode stresses that justice, care for the vulnerable, and rejection of idolatry are central to the host’s view of national restoration.

Unconstitutional Decrees and Gun Rights Become the Central Theme
A major portion of the episode focuses on the claim that obeying unconstitutional decrees is the responsibility of the people who submit to them. Dean discusses gun bans, bump-stock ordinances, the Second Amendment, the Fourth Amendment, and the role of representatives in a constitutional republic. He argues that officials who attempt to disarm law-abiding citizens should be removed or prosecuted rather than obeyed.

The Broadcast Expands Into Cultural and Religious Commentary
The episode also addresses courts, military policy, sexuality, Pride Month, Israel, Fox News, conservative media, and public figures. Dean presents these issues through a Christian biblical worldview, frequently arguing that cultural tolerance of conduct he considers sinful or unlawful brings judgment on the nation. A satirical video clip using Bible verses during Pride Month is played and discussed as an example of public witness.

The Closing Appeals for Action and Continued Witness
Near the end, Dean criticizes silence and passivity among listeners, saying that faithful witnesses must speak and act rather than merely observe national decline. He praises those working in their communities, urges people to confront corruption lawfully, and closes by returning to the episode’s core warning: unconstitutional decrees will either fall on the corrupt who issue them or on the people who obey them.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

Obeying Unconstitutional Decrees Is On You

Obeying Unconstitutional Decrees Is a Choice

The Episode Opens With a Constitutional Warning
The broadcast begins with a prepared commentary segment arguing that door-to-door gun confiscation would no longer be lawful policing but an act by agents of the state. The opening frames gun forfeiture, bump-stock bans, and local confiscation efforts as violations of the Second and Fourth Amendments, while grounding the argument in quotations from American founding figures and Christian constitutional claims.

Bradley Dean Connects Crime, Recidivism, and Public Responsibility
After introducing the show and call-in number, Bradley Dean discusses a violent crime story, media coverage, and prisoner recidivism statistics. He argues that corrupt courts, lenient judges, and financial incentives within the prison system contribute to repeat criminality, and he connects these claims to his broader biblical view that national disorder follows when God’s commandments and judgments are rejected.

The Host Calls for Repentance, Justice, and Accountability
Dean returns repeatedly to the phrase “amend your ways,” presenting it as a biblical call for changed conduct, repentance, and justice. He argues that the public has responsibility for what it tolerates, especially when politicians, judges, and institutions fail to uphold lawful and moral standards. The episode stresses that justice, care for the vulnerable, and rejection of idolatry are central to the host’s view of national restoration.

Unconstitutional Decrees and Gun Rights Become the Central Theme
A major portion of the episode focuses on the claim that obeying unconstitutional decrees is the responsibility of the people who submit to them. Dean discusses gun bans, bump-stock ordinances, the Second Amendment, the Fourth Amendment, and the role of representatives in a constitutional republic. He argues that officials who attempt to disarm law-abiding citizens should be removed or prosecuted rather than obeyed.

The Broadcast Expands Into Cultural and Religious Commentary
The episode also addresses courts, military policy, sexuality, Pride Month, Israel, Fox News, conservative media, and public figures. Dean presents these issues through a Christian biblical worldview, frequently arguing that cultural tolerance of conduct he considers sinful or unlawful brings judgment on the nation. A satirical video clip using Bible verses during Pride Month is played and discussed as an example of public witness.

The Closing Appeals for Action and Continued Witness
Near the end, Dean criticizes silence and passivity among listeners, saying that faithful witnesses must speak and act rather than merely observe national decline. He praises those working in their communities, urges people to confront corruption lawfully, and closes by returning to the episode’s core warning: unconstitutional decrees will either fall on the corrupt who issue them or on the people who obey them.]]></itunes:summary>

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Obeying Unconstitutional Decrees Is On You

Obeying Unconstitutional Decrees Is a Choice

The Episode Opens With a Constitutional Warning
The broadcast begins with a prepared commentary segment arguing that door-to-door gun confiscation would no longer be lawful policing but an act by agents of the state. The opening frames gun forfeiture, bump-stock bans, and local confiscation efforts as violations of the Second and Fourth Amendments, while grounding the argument in quotations from American founding figures and Christian constitutional claims.

Bradley Dean Connects Crime, Recidivism, and Public Responsibility
After introducing the show and call-in number, Bradley Dean discusses a violent crime story, media coverage, and prisoner recidivism statistics. He argues that corrupt courts, lenient judges, and financial incentives within the prison system contribute to repeat criminality, and he connects these claims to his broader biblical view that national disorder follows when God’s commandments and judgments are rejected.

The Host Calls for Repentance, Justice, and Accountability
Dean returns repeatedly to the phrase “amend your ways,” presenting it as a biblical call for changed conduct, repentance, and justice. He argues that the public has responsibility for what it tolerates, especially when politicians, judges, and institutions fail to uphold lawful and moral standards. The episode stresses that justice, care for the vulnerable, and rejection of idolatry are central to the host’s view of national restoration.

Unconstitutional Decrees and Gun Rights Become the Central Theme
A major portion of the episode focuses on the claim that obeying unconstitutional decrees is the responsibility of the people who submit to them. Dean discusses gun bans, bump-stock ordinances, the Second Amendment, the Fourth Amendment, and the role of representatives in a constitutional republic. He argues that officials who attempt to disarm law-abiding citizens should be removed or prosecuted rather than obeyed.

The Broadcast Expands Into Cultural and Religious Commentary
The episode also addresses courts, military policy, sexuality, Pride Month, Israel, Fox News, conservative media, and public figures. Dean presents these issues through a Christian biblical worldview, frequently arguing that cultural tolerance of conduct he considers sinful or unlawful brings judgment on the nation. A satirical video clip using Bible verses during Pride Month is played and discussed as an example of public witness.

The Closing Appeals for Action and Continued Witness
Near the end, Dean criticizes silence and passivity among listeners, saying that faithful witnesses must speak and act rather than merely observe national decline. He praises those working in their communities, urges people to confront corruption lawfully, and closes by returning to the episode’s core warning: unconstitutional decrees will either fall on the corrupt who issue them or on the people who obey them.]]></media:description>
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        <description><![CDATA[SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

No Means No, Americans!

When Government Says Gun-Free, Bradlee Dean Says Americans Must Say No

A Warning Against Gun-Free Zones

The episode opens with a prepared commentary arguing that government agencies, private businesses, and policymakers should be held accountable when people are injured or killed in shootings inside gun-free zones. The commentary claims that most mass public shootings since 1950 have taken place in gun-free zones and compares blaming gun manufacturers for criminal acts to blaming car companies, knife makers, or utensil makers for misuse of their products. The speaker uses biblical references, including Cain and Abel, to argue that moral responsibility belongs to the person who commits the act rather than the tool used. The opening also frames arbitrary government and activist courts as threats to constitutional liberty.

Bradlee Dean’s Central Message of No

Bradlee Dean begins the live portion of the program by telling listeners that the episode’s theme is “no means no.” He argues that many political figures are not truly voted in by the people but are installed through money, media coverage, and promises that are later broken. He focuses especially on Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger, whom he says is acting against the rights of the people after presenting herself differently during her rise to office. Dean also discusses Ken Paxton and Texas politics, warning listeners to follow the money behind replacement candidates and to question whether the same powers that controlled one official may control the next.

Second Amendment, the Bill of Rights, and State Resistance

A major focus of the episode is Dean’s argument that elected officials have no delegated authority to restrict what he describes as God-given rights protected by the Second Amendment. He cites the preamble to the Bill of Rights and presents the Bill of Rights as a set of restrictions on government, not permissions granted by government. Dean points to examples from Illinois and Virginia, saying that counties, sheriffs, commonwealth’s attorneys, and other officials can refuse to enforce unconstitutional gun restrictions. He repeatedly urges Americans to understand their constitutional position, reject unlawful decrees, and say no when officials attempt to exceed their authority.

Federal Agencies, Armed Government Power, and Public Accountability

Dean spends a substantial portion of the episode discussing federal law enforcement and the number of armed personnel in agencies such as Customs and Border Protection, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the FBI, ICE, the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the U.S. Capitol Police, and others. He questions why so many agencies have armed personnel and arrest powers and argues that many of these agencies are unconstitutional or aimed against the American people. He also discusses the drug problem, claiming that government agencies help create crises and then present themselves as problem solvers. This section reinforces his broader argument that citizens must understand the limits of government power.

Callers, Media Criticism, and Political Strategy

During the call-in portion, Tracy from Longmont discusses the dollar bill, biblical prophecy, and claims about hidden meanings connected to money and Revelation. Dean challenges the caller to focus less on a small number of powerful people and more on living boldly enough that those people would be concerned about the public. Jeff from Tennessee then calls to discuss Tennessee gun law, constitutional carry, and the need to support candidates who uphold their oaths rather than simply choosing between the lesser of two evils. Dean responds by emphasizing that the media suppresses legitimate contenders while promoting the candidates favored by powerful interests, and he urges listeners to hold officials accountable to their oaths.

Refusal to Comply and the Virginia News Clip

In the final segment, Dean promotes upcoming events, radio expansion in Florida, and the broader Sons of Liberty mission before returning to biblical and constitutional arguments for the right to keep and bear arms. He references 1 Samuel and Luke to argue that disarmament has historically been used to control people, and he ties that to the Second Amendment’s protection against infringement. The episode closes with a news clip about Virginia gun restrictions and commonwealth’s attorneys who say they will not enforce certain new laws. Dean praises that resistance, argues that officials are trying to scare people into compliance, and closes by declaring that he will not comply with efforts to disarm law-abiding citizens.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

No Means No, Americans!

When Government Says Gun-Free, Bradlee Dean Says Americans Must Say No

A Warning Against Gun-Free Zones

The episode opens with a prepared commentary arguing that government agencies, private businesses, and policymakers should be held accountable when people are injured or killed in shootings inside gun-free zones. The commentary claims that most mass public shootings since 1950 have taken place in gun-free zones and compares blaming gun manufacturers for criminal acts to blaming car companies, knife makers, or utensil makers for misuse of their products. The speaker uses biblical references, including Cain and Abel, to argue that moral responsibility belongs to the person who commits the act rather than the tool used. The opening also frames arbitrary government and activist courts as threats to constitutional liberty.

Bradlee Dean’s Central Message of No

Bradlee Dean begins the live portion of the program by telling listeners that the episode’s theme is “no means no.” He argues that many political figures are not truly voted in by the people but are installed through money, media coverage, and promises that are later broken. He focuses especially on Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger, whom he says is acting against the rights of the people after presenting herself differently during her rise to office. Dean also discusses Ken Paxton and Texas politics, warning listeners to follow the money behind replacement candidates and to question whether the same powers that controlled one official may control the next.

Second Amendment, the Bill of Rights, and State Resistance

A major focus of the episode is Dean’s argument that elected officials have no delegated authority to restrict what he describes as God-given rights protected by the Second Amendment. He cites the preamble to the Bill of Rights and presents the Bill of Rights as a set of restrictions on government, not permissions granted by government. Dean points to examples from Illinois and Virginia, saying that counties, sheriffs, commonwealth’s attorneys, and other officials can refuse to enforce unconstitutional gun restrictions. He repeatedly urges Americans to understand their constitutional position, reject unlawful decrees, and say no when officials attempt to exceed their authority.

Federal Agencies, Armed Government Power, and Public Accountability

Dean spends a substantial portion of the episode discussing federal law enforcement and the number of armed personnel in agencies such as Customs and Border Protection, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the FBI, ICE, the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the U.S. Capitol Police, and others. He questions why so many agencies have armed personnel and arrest powers and argues that many of these agencies are unconstitutional or aimed against the American people. He also discusses the drug problem, claiming that government agencies help create crises and then present themselves as problem solvers. This section reinforces his broader argument that citizens must understand the limits of government power.

Callers, Media Criticism, and Political Strategy

During the call-in portion, Tracy from Longmont discusses the dollar bill, biblical prophecy, and claims about hidden meanings connected to money and Revelation. Dean challenges the caller to focus less on a small number of powerful people and more on living boldly enough that those people would be concerned about the public. Jeff from Tennessee then calls to discuss Tennessee gun law, constitutional carry, and the need to support candidates who uphold their oaths rather than simply choosing between the lesser of two evils. Dean responds by emphasizing that the media suppresses legitimate contenders while promoting the candidates favored by powerful interests, and he urges listeners to hold officials accountable to their oaths.

Refusal to Comply and the Virginia News Clip

In the final segment, Dean promotes upcoming events, radio expansion in Florida, and the broader Sons of Liberty mission before returning to biblical and constitutional arguments for the right to keep and bear arms. He references 1 Samuel and Luke to argue that disarmament has historically been used to control people, and he ties that to the Second Amendment’s protection against infringement. The episode closes with a news clip about Virginia gun restrictions and commonwealth’s attorneys who say they will not enforce certain new laws. Dean praises that resistance, argues that officials are trying to scare people into compliance, and closes by declaring that he will not comply with efforts to disarm law-abiding citizens.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

No Means No, Americans!

When Government Says Gun-Free, Bradlee Dean Says Americans Must Say No

A Warning Against Gun-Free Zones

The episode opens with a prepared commentary arguing that government agencies, private businesses, and policymakers should be held accountable when people are injured or killed in shootings inside gun-free zones. The commentary claims that most mass public shootings since 1950 have taken place in gun-free zones and compares blaming gun manufacturers for criminal acts to blaming car companies, knife makers, or utensil makers for misuse of their products. The speaker uses biblical references, including Cain and Abel, to argue that moral responsibility belongs to the person who commits the act rather than the tool used. The opening also frames arbitrary government and activist courts as threats to constitutional liberty.

Bradlee Dean’s Central Message of No

Bradlee Dean begins the live portion of the program by telling listeners that the episode’s theme is “no means no.” He argues that many political figures are not truly voted in by the people but are installed through money, media coverage, and promises that are later broken. He focuses especially on Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger, whom he says is acting against the rights of the people after presenting herself differently during her rise to office. Dean also discusses Ken Paxton and Texas politics, warning listeners to follow the money behind replacement candidates and to question whether the same powers that controlled one official may control the next.

Second Amendment, the Bill of Rights, and State Resistance

A major focus of the episode is Dean’s argument that elected officials have no delegated authority to restrict what he describes as God-given rights protected by the Second Amendment. He cites the preamble to the Bill of Rights and presents the Bill of Rights as a set of restrictions on government, not permissions granted by government. Dean points to examples from Illinois and Virginia, saying that counties, sheriffs, commonwealth’s attorneys, and other officials can refuse to enforce unconstitutional gun restrictions. He repeatedly urges Americans to understand their constitutional position, reject unlawful decrees, and say no when officials attempt to exceed their authority.

Federal Agencies, Armed Government Power, and Public Accountability

Dean spends a substantial portion of the episode discussing federal law enforcement and the number of armed personnel in agencies such as Customs and Border Protection, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the FBI, ICE, the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the U.S. Capitol Police, and others. He questions why so many agencies have armed personnel and arrest powers and argues that many of these agencies are unconstitutional or aimed against the American people. He also discusses the drug problem, claiming that government agencies help create crises and then present themselves as problem solvers. This section reinforces his broader argument that citizens must understand the limits of government power.

Callers, Media Criticism, and Political Strategy

During the call-in portion, Tracy from Longmont discusses the dollar bill, biblical prophecy, and claims about hidden meanings connected to money and Revelation. Dean challenges the caller to focus less on a small number of powerful people and more on living boldly enough that those people would be concerned about the public. Jeff from Tennessee then calls to discuss Tennessee gun law, constitutional carry, and the need to support candidates who uphold their oaths rather than simply choosing between the lesser of two evils. Dean responds by emphasizing that the media suppresses legitimate contenders while promoting the candidates favored by powerful interests, and he urges listeners to hold officials accountable to their oaths.

Refusal to Co]]></itunes:summary>

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No Means No, Americans!

When Government Says Gun-Free, Bradlee Dean Says Americans Must Say No

A Warning Against Gun-Free Zones

The episode opens with a prepared commentary arguing that government agencies, private businesses, and policymakers should be held accountable when people are injured or killed in shootings inside gun-free zones. The commentary claims that most mass public shootings since 1950 have taken place in gun-free zones and compares blaming gun manufacturers for criminal acts to blaming car companies, knife makers, or utensil makers for misuse of their products. The speaker uses biblical references, including Cain and Abel, to argue that moral responsibility belongs to the person who commits the act rather than the tool used. The opening also frames arbitrary government and activist courts as threats to constitutional liberty.

Bradlee Dean’s Central Message of No

Bradlee Dean begins the live portion of the program by telling listeners that the episode’s theme is “no means no.” He argues that many political figures are not truly voted in by the people but are installed through money, media coverage, and promises that are later broken. He focuses especially on Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger, whom he says is acting against the rights of the people after presenting herself differently during her rise to office. Dean also discusses Ken Paxton and Texas politics, warning listeners to follow the money behind replacement candidates and to question whether the same powers that controlled one official may control the next.

Second Amendment, the Bill of Rights, and State Resistance

A major focus of the episode is Dean’s argument that elected officials have no delegated authority to restrict what he describes as God-given rights protected by the Second Amendment. He cites the preamble to the Bill of Rights and presents the Bill of Rights as a set of restrictions on government, not permissions granted by government. Dean points to examples from Illinois and Virginia, saying that counties, sheriffs, commonwealth’s attorneys, and other officials can refuse to enforce unconstitutional gun restrictions. He repeatedly urges Americans to understand their constitutional position, reject unlawful decrees, and say no when officials attempt to exceed their authority.

Federal Agencies, Armed Government Power, and Public Accountability

Dean spends a substantial portion of the episode discussing federal law enforcement and the number of armed personnel in agencies such as Customs and Border Protection, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the FBI, ICE, the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the U.S. Capitol Police, and others. He questions why so many agencies have armed personnel and arrest powers and argues that many of these agencies are unconstitutional or aimed against the American people. He also discusses the drug problem, claiming that government agencies help create crises and then present themselves as problem solvers. This section reinforces his broader argument that citizens must understand the limits of government power.

Callers, Media Criticism, and Political Strategy

During the call-in portion, Tracy from Longmont discusses the dollar bill, biblical prophecy, and claims about hidden meanings connected to money and Revelation. Dean challenges the caller to focus less on a small number of powerful people and more on living boldly enough that those people would be concerned about the public. Jeff from Tennessee then calls to discuss Tennessee gun law, constitutional carry, and the need to support candidates who uphold their oaths rather than simply choosing between the lesser of two evils. Dean responds by emphasizing that the media suppresses legitimate contenders while promoting the candidates favored by powerful interests, and he urges listeners to hold officials accountable to their oaths.

Refusal to Comply and the Virginia News Clip

In the final segment, Dean promotes upcoming events, radio expansion in Florida, and the broader Sons of Liberty mission before returning to biblical and constitutional arguments for the right to keep and bear arms. He references 1 Samuel and Luke to argue that disarmament has historically been used to control people, and he ties that to the Second Amendment’s protection against infringement. The episode closes with a news clip about Virginia gun restrictions and commonwealth’s attorneys who say they will not enforce certain new laws. Dean praises that resistance, argues that officials are trying to scare people into compliance, and closes by declaring that he will not comply with efforts to disarm law-abiding citizens.]]></media:description>
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        <title>Sons of Liberty Radio, June 2, 2026</title>
        <itunes:title>Sons of Liberty Radio, June 2, 2026</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

Apparently, They Forgot About Doing Their Jobs

When the Watchmen Only Point: Controlled Opposition, Political Theater, and the Missing Hammer of Justice

A Wrestling Analogy for Political Theater

The episode opens by comparing professional wrestling to political theater, arguing that audiences often knowingly participate in staged conflict while believing they are watching meaningful opposition. The host uses examples from wrestling rivalries and friendships to frame the idea that public enemies may be privately aligned, and he applies that framework to politics, media personalities, and promoted public figures.

Controlled Opposition and Manufactured Choices

The host’s central claim is that many popular commentators, activists, candidates, and influencers are elevated by powerful interests to control public reaction rather than produce justice. He argues that figures who appear suddenly on national platforms, gain large followings, or receive media amplification should be examined skeptically, especially when their exposure does not lead to prosecution, accountability, or lawful remedy.

Criticism of Trump and Political Idolization

A major portion of the episode criticizes Donald Trump’s public behavior, the host’s perception of Trump’s self-promotion, and the loyalty of Trump’s supporters. The host discusses clips about Trump’s posts, his desire for symbolic honors, criticism of a federal judge, and the broader danger the host sees in political worship, arguing that supporters should measure leaders by biblical and constitutional standards rather than personal loyalty.

Representatives Who Highlight Crimes but Do Not Prosecute

The recurring phrase “apparently they forgot about doing their job” is used to criticize elected officials who, in the host’s view, publicly identify corruption but fail to bring lawful consequences. The host applies this criticism to figures including Josh Hawley and Tom Emmer, arguing that simply talking about alleged fraud, scandal, or misconduct is not enough if representatives do not pursue justice through proper legal channels.

Biblical, Constitutional, and Moral Framing

Throughout the program, the host frames political issues through biblical morality, constitutional duty, and historical quotations from figures such as Theodore Roosevelt, Noah Webster, Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, and Reverend Peter Muhlenberg. He repeatedly argues that civil government depends on moral law, that injustice destroys liberty, and that citizens must understand law rather than accept political narratives at face value.

Caller Reflections on Political Attachment

In the final portion, callers add analogies about public attachment to political figures. Steve compares loyalty to destructive addiction, while Chris describes monkeys trapped because they will not let go of nuts, using that as a metaphor for people clinging to the belief that Trump is a political savior. John adds that the current political class is not made up of builders, reinforcing the host’s broader argument that public officials are failing to construct or restore justice.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

Apparently, They Forgot About Doing Their Jobs

When the Watchmen Only Point: Controlled Opposition, Political Theater, and the Missing Hammer of Justice

A Wrestling Analogy for Political Theater

The episode opens by comparing professional wrestling to political theater, arguing that audiences often knowingly participate in staged conflict while believing they are watching meaningful opposition. The host uses examples from wrestling rivalries and friendships to frame the idea that public enemies may be privately aligned, and he applies that framework to politics, media personalities, and promoted public figures.

Controlled Opposition and Manufactured Choices

The host’s central claim is that many popular commentators, activists, candidates, and influencers are elevated by powerful interests to control public reaction rather than produce justice. He argues that figures who appear suddenly on national platforms, gain large followings, or receive media amplification should be examined skeptically, especially when their exposure does not lead to prosecution, accountability, or lawful remedy.

Criticism of Trump and Political Idolization

A major portion of the episode criticizes Donald Trump’s public behavior, the host’s perception of Trump’s self-promotion, and the loyalty of Trump’s supporters. The host discusses clips about Trump’s posts, his desire for symbolic honors, criticism of a federal judge, and the broader danger the host sees in political worship, arguing that supporters should measure leaders by biblical and constitutional standards rather than personal loyalty.

Representatives Who Highlight Crimes but Do Not Prosecute

The recurring phrase “apparently they forgot about doing their job” is used to criticize elected officials who, in the host’s view, publicly identify corruption but fail to bring lawful consequences. The host applies this criticism to figures including Josh Hawley and Tom Emmer, arguing that simply talking about alleged fraud, scandal, or misconduct is not enough if representatives do not pursue justice through proper legal channels.

Biblical, Constitutional, and Moral Framing

Throughout the program, the host frames political issues through biblical morality, constitutional duty, and historical quotations from figures such as Theodore Roosevelt, Noah Webster, Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, and Reverend Peter Muhlenberg. He repeatedly argues that civil government depends on moral law, that injustice destroys liberty, and that citizens must understand law rather than accept political narratives at face value.

Caller Reflections on Political Attachment

In the final portion, callers add analogies about public attachment to political figures. Steve compares loyalty to destructive addiction, while Chris describes monkeys trapped because they will not let go of nuts, using that as a metaphor for people clinging to the belief that Trump is a political savior. John adds that the current political class is not made up of builders, reinforcing the host’s broader argument that public officials are failing to construct or restore justice.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

Apparently, They Forgot About Doing Their Jobs

When the Watchmen Only Point: Controlled Opposition, Political Theater, and the Missing Hammer of Justice

A Wrestling Analogy for Political Theater

The episode opens by comparing professional wrestling to political theater, arguing that audiences often knowingly participate in staged conflict while believing they are watching meaningful opposition. The host uses examples from wrestling rivalries and friendships to frame the idea that public enemies may be privately aligned, and he applies that framework to politics, media personalities, and promoted public figures.

Controlled Opposition and Manufactured Choices

The host’s central claim is that many popular commentators, activists, candidates, and influencers are elevated by powerful interests to control public reaction rather than produce justice. He argues that figures who appear suddenly on national platforms, gain large followings, or receive media amplification should be examined skeptically, especially when their exposure does not lead to prosecution, accountability, or lawful remedy.

Criticism of Trump and Political Idolization

A major portion of the episode criticizes Donald Trump’s public behavior, the host’s perception of Trump’s self-promotion, and the loyalty of Trump’s supporters. The host discusses clips about Trump’s posts, his desire for symbolic honors, criticism of a federal judge, and the broader danger the host sees in political worship, arguing that supporters should measure leaders by biblical and constitutional standards rather than personal loyalty.

Representatives Who Highlight Crimes but Do Not Prosecute

The recurring phrase “apparently they forgot about doing their job” is used to criticize elected officials who, in the host’s view, publicly identify corruption but fail to bring lawful consequences. The host applies this criticism to figures including Josh Hawley and Tom Emmer, arguing that simply talking about alleged fraud, scandal, or misconduct is not enough if representatives do not pursue justice through proper legal channels.

Biblical, Constitutional, and Moral Framing

Throughout the program, the host frames political issues through biblical morality, constitutional duty, and historical quotations from figures such as Theodore Roosevelt, Noah Webster, Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, and Reverend Peter Muhlenberg. He repeatedly argues that civil government depends on moral law, that injustice destroys liberty, and that citizens must understand law rather than accept political narratives at face value.

Caller Reflections on Political Attachment

In the final portion, callers add analogies about public attachment to political figures. Steve compares loyalty to destructive addiction, while Chris describes monkeys trapped because they will not let go of nuts, using that as a metaphor for people clinging to the belief that Trump is a political savior. John adds that the current political class is not made up of builders, reinforcing the host’s broader argument that public officials are failing to construct or restore justice.]]></itunes:summary>

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              <media:description><![CDATA[SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

Apparently, They Forgot About Doing Their Jobs

When the Watchmen Only Point: Controlled Opposition, Political Theater, and the Missing Hammer of Justice

A Wrestling Analogy for Political Theater

The episode opens by comparing professional wrestling to political theater, arguing that audiences often knowingly participate in staged conflict while believing they are watching meaningful opposition. The host uses examples from wrestling rivalries and friendships to frame the idea that public enemies may be privately aligned, and he applies that framework to politics, media personalities, and promoted public figures.

Controlled Opposition and Manufactured Choices

The host’s central claim is that many popular commentators, activists, candidates, and influencers are elevated by powerful interests to control public reaction rather than produce justice. He argues that figures who appear suddenly on national platforms, gain large followings, or receive media amplification should be examined skeptically, especially when their exposure does not lead to prosecution, accountability, or lawful remedy.

Criticism of Trump and Political Idolization

A major portion of the episode criticizes Donald Trump’s public behavior, the host’s perception of Trump’s self-promotion, and the loyalty of Trump’s supporters. The host discusses clips about Trump’s posts, his desire for symbolic honors, criticism of a federal judge, and the broader danger the host sees in political worship, arguing that supporters should measure leaders by biblical and constitutional standards rather than personal loyalty.

Representatives Who Highlight Crimes but Do Not Prosecute

The recurring phrase “apparently they forgot about doing their job” is used to criticize elected officials who, in the host’s view, publicly identify corruption but fail to bring lawful consequences. The host applies this criticism to figures including Josh Hawley and Tom Emmer, arguing that simply talking about alleged fraud, scandal, or misconduct is not enough if representatives do not pursue justice through proper legal channels.

Biblical, Constitutional, and Moral Framing

Throughout the program, the host frames political issues through biblical morality, constitutional duty, and historical quotations from figures such as Theodore Roosevelt, Noah Webster, Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, and Reverend Peter Muhlenberg. He repeatedly argues that civil government depends on moral law, that injustice destroys liberty, and that citizens must understand law rather than accept political narratives at face value.

Caller Reflections on Political Attachment

In the final portion, callers add analogies about public attachment to political figures. Steve compares loyalty to destructive addiction, while Chris describes monkeys trapped because they will not let go of nuts, using that as a metaphor for people clinging to the belief that Trump is a political savior. John adds that the current political class is not made up of builders, reinforcing the host’s broader argument that public officials are failing to construct or restore justice.]]></media:description>
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It's Not Going Too Far - It's Gone Too Far

When a Nation Stops Resisting: Repentance, Power, and the Warning That America Has Gone Too Far

A Warning That “It Has Gone Too Far”
The episode centers on the host’s argument that American culture, politics, religion, and public institutions have moved beyond ordinary decline into what he describes as open rebellion against biblical and constitutional standards. He frames the program around the idea that the issue is no longer whether society is “going too far,” but that it has already “gone too far,” and he repeatedly calls for repentance, resistance to corruption, and renewed Christian conviction.

Criticism of Churches, Pastors, and Public Morality
The opening and recurring religious sections criticize pastors and churches that the speaker believes have failed to confront sin and cultural decay. He contrasts contemporary religious leadership with historical preachers and reformers, argues that the church should be “on the offensive,” and says believers should raise disciples rather than spectators. Throughout the episode, biblical passages are used as the foundation for the host’s commentary on repentance, moral responsibility, and public courage.

LGBTQ Issues, Children, and Criminal Allegations
A major portion of the episode focuses on the host’s opposition to LGBTQ-related cultural messaging, especially as he connects it to concerns about children, schools, and alleged sex crimes. The host discusses a reported conviction involving a pride organization founder, refers to pedophiles in prison, and argues that public tolerance strengthens movements he believes should be condemned by law and Scripture. These statements are presented in the transcript as the host’s strongly expressed views and claims.

Immigration, Islam, and Claims About Political Installation
The host also discusses Muslim populations in New York and Minnesota, claiming that fears of being “conquered” are misplaced because the numbers do not support that conclusion. At the same time, he argues that Muslim officeholders are “installed” rather than genuinely elected and claims that immigration has been used treasonously against the American people. He presents these views within a larger religious framework, saying that God can use a smaller population either to bless or judge a nation.

Modern Israel, Zionism, and Religious Allegiance
Another major theme is the host’s distinction between Jewish people and Zionism, with extended criticism of modern Israel, Zionist influence, and Christian leaders who support Israel in ways the host rejects. He references Charles Spurgeon, John Hagee, Jack Hibbs, Greg Locke, TPUSA, Donald Trump, Noahide laws, and U. S.-Israel military integration, arguing that many religious and political leaders are deceiving the public. The transcript preserves these controversial assertions as claims made by the speaker, not verified conclusions.

Government Control, Kill Switches, Surveillance, and Final Call to Repent
Near the end, the host shifts to government control, car “kill switches,” taxation, alleged geofencing, surveillance, data gathering, and media manipulation. He argues that Americans have tolerated too much lawlessness from public officials and private power structures, and he warns that freedom may be lost if people do not act. The episode closes with the host urging listeners to question what they hear from media, reject fear, and repent while there is still time.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

It's Not Going Too Far - It's Gone Too Far

When a Nation Stops Resisting: Repentance, Power, and the Warning That America Has Gone Too Far

A Warning That “It Has Gone Too Far”
The episode centers on the host’s argument that American culture, politics, religion, and public institutions have moved beyond ordinary decline into what he describes as open rebellion against biblical and constitutional standards. He frames the program around the idea that the issue is no longer whether society is “going too far,” but that it has already “gone too far,” and he repeatedly calls for repentance, resistance to corruption, and renewed Christian conviction.

Criticism of Churches, Pastors, and Public Morality
The opening and recurring religious sections criticize pastors and churches that the speaker believes have failed to confront sin and cultural decay. He contrasts contemporary religious leadership with historical preachers and reformers, argues that the church should be “on the offensive,” and says believers should raise disciples rather than spectators. Throughout the episode, biblical passages are used as the foundation for the host’s commentary on repentance, moral responsibility, and public courage.

LGBTQ Issues, Children, and Criminal Allegations
A major portion of the episode focuses on the host’s opposition to LGBTQ-related cultural messaging, especially as he connects it to concerns about children, schools, and alleged sex crimes. The host discusses a reported conviction involving a pride organization founder, refers to pedophiles in prison, and argues that public tolerance strengthens movements he believes should be condemned by law and Scripture. These statements are presented in the transcript as the host’s strongly expressed views and claims.

Immigration, Islam, and Claims About Political Installation
The host also discusses Muslim populations in New York and Minnesota, claiming that fears of being “conquered” are misplaced because the numbers do not support that conclusion. At the same time, he argues that Muslim officeholders are “installed” rather than genuinely elected and claims that immigration has been used treasonously against the American people. He presents these views within a larger religious framework, saying that God can use a smaller population either to bless or judge a nation.

Modern Israel, Zionism, and Religious Allegiance
Another major theme is the host’s distinction between Jewish people and Zionism, with extended criticism of modern Israel, Zionist influence, and Christian leaders who support Israel in ways the host rejects. He references Charles Spurgeon, John Hagee, Jack Hibbs, Greg Locke, TPUSA, Donald Trump, Noahide laws, and U. S.-Israel military integration, arguing that many religious and political leaders are deceiving the public. The transcript preserves these controversial assertions as claims made by the speaker, not verified conclusions.

Government Control, Kill Switches, Surveillance, and Final Call to Repent
Near the end, the host shifts to government control, car “kill switches,” taxation, alleged geofencing, surveillance, data gathering, and media manipulation. He argues that Americans have tolerated too much lawlessness from public officials and private power structures, and he warns that freedom may be lost if people do not act. The episode closes with the host urging listeners to question what they hear from media, reject fear, and repent while there is still time.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

It's Not Going Too Far - It's Gone Too Far

When a Nation Stops Resisting: Repentance, Power, and the Warning That America Has Gone Too Far

A Warning That “It Has Gone Too Far”
The episode centers on the host’s argument that American culture, politics, religion, and public institutions have moved beyond ordinary decline into what he describes as open rebellion against biblical and constitutional standards. He frames the program around the idea that the issue is no longer whether society is “going too far,” but that it has already “gone too far,” and he repeatedly calls for repentance, resistance to corruption, and renewed Christian conviction.

Criticism of Churches, Pastors, and Public Morality
The opening and recurring religious sections criticize pastors and churches that the speaker believes have failed to confront sin and cultural decay. He contrasts contemporary religious leadership with historical preachers and reformers, argues that the church should be “on the offensive,” and says believers should raise disciples rather than spectators. Throughout the episode, biblical passages are used as the foundation for the host’s commentary on repentance, moral responsibility, and public courage.

LGBTQ Issues, Children, and Criminal Allegations
A major portion of the episode focuses on the host’s opposition to LGBTQ-related cultural messaging, especially as he connects it to concerns about children, schools, and alleged sex crimes. The host discusses a reported conviction involving a pride organization founder, refers to pedophiles in prison, and argues that public tolerance strengthens movements he believes should be condemned by law and Scripture. These statements are presented in the transcript as the host’s strongly expressed views and claims.

Immigration, Islam, and Claims About Political Installation
The host also discusses Muslim populations in New York and Minnesota, claiming that fears of being “conquered” are misplaced because the numbers do not support that conclusion. At the same time, he argues that Muslim officeholders are “installed” rather than genuinely elected and claims that immigration has been used treasonously against the American people. He presents these views within a larger religious framework, saying that God can use a smaller population either to bless or judge a nation.

Modern Israel, Zionism, and Religious Allegiance
Another major theme is the host’s distinction between Jewish people and Zionism, with extended criticism of modern Israel, Zionist influence, and Christian leaders who support Israel in ways the host rejects. He references Charles Spurgeon, John Hagee, Jack Hibbs, Greg Locke, TPUSA, Donald Trump, Noahide laws, and U. S.-Israel military integration, arguing that many religious and political leaders are deceiving the public. The transcript preserves these controversial assertions as claims made by the speaker, not verified conclusions.

Government Control, Kill Switches, Surveillance, and Final Call to Repent
Near the end, the host shifts to government control, car “kill switches,” taxation, alleged geofencing, surveillance, data gathering, and media manipulation. He argues that Americans have tolerated too much lawlessness from public officials and private power structures, and he warns that freedom may be lost if people do not act. The episode closes with the host urging listeners to question what they hear from media, reject fear, and repent while there is still time.]]></itunes:summary>

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It's Not Going Too Far - It's Gone Too Far

When a Nation Stops Resisting: Repentance, Power, and the Warning That America Has Gone Too Far

A Warning That “It Has Gone Too Far”
The episode centers on the host’s argument that American culture, politics, religion, and public institutions have moved beyond ordinary decline into what he describes as open rebellion against biblical and constitutional standards. He frames the program around the idea that the issue is no longer whether society is “going too far,” but that it has already “gone too far,” and he repeatedly calls for repentance, resistance to corruption, and renewed Christian conviction.

Criticism of Churches, Pastors, and Public Morality
The opening and recurring religious sections criticize pastors and churches that the speaker believes have failed to confront sin and cultural decay. He contrasts contemporary religious leadership with historical preachers and reformers, argues that the church should be “on the offensive,” and says believers should raise disciples rather than spectators. Throughout the episode, biblical passages are used as the foundation for the host’s commentary on repentance, moral responsibility, and public courage.

LGBTQ Issues, Children, and Criminal Allegations
A major portion of the episode focuses on the host’s opposition to LGBTQ-related cultural messaging, especially as he connects it to concerns about children, schools, and alleged sex crimes. The host discusses a reported conviction involving a pride organization founder, refers to pedophiles in prison, and argues that public tolerance strengthens movements he believes should be condemned by law and Scripture. These statements are presented in the transcript as the host’s strongly expressed views and claims.

Immigration, Islam, and Claims About Political Installation
The host also discusses Muslim populations in New York and Minnesota, claiming that fears of being “conquered” are misplaced because the numbers do not support that conclusion. At the same time, he argues that Muslim officeholders are “installed” rather than genuinely elected and claims that immigration has been used treasonously against the American people. He presents these views within a larger religious framework, saying that God can use a smaller population either to bless or judge a nation.

Modern Israel, Zionism, and Religious Allegiance
Another major theme is the host’s distinction between Jewish people and Zionism, with extended criticism of modern Israel, Zionist influence, and Christian leaders who support Israel in ways the host rejects. He references Charles Spurgeon, John Hagee, Jack Hibbs, Greg Locke, TPUSA, Donald Trump, Noahide laws, and U. S.-Israel military integration, arguing that many religious and political leaders are deceiving the public. The transcript preserves these controversial assertions as claims made by the speaker, not verified conclusions.

Government Control, Kill Switches, Surveillance, and Final Call to Repent
Near the end, the host shifts to government control, car “kill switches,” taxation, alleged geofencing, surveillance, data gathering, and media manipulation. He argues that Americans have tolerated too much lawlessness from public officials and private power structures, and he warns that freedom may be lost if people do not act. The episode closes with the host urging listeners to question what they hear from media, reject fear, and repent while there is still time.]]></media:description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Hour 1: And People Call This Gratitude?

Hour 2: See How This Works?

Gratitude Requires More Than Memorials

Arlington, Memorial Day, and the Meaning of Honor
This episode of Sons of Liberty Radio opens with Bradlee Dean reflecting on Arlington Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier as symbols of reverence, sacrifice, discipline, and national gratitude. He describes the guards’ exacting preparation, the solemnity of the changing of the guard, and the meaning of honoring those who died for the constitutional republic. From there, he connects Memorial Day to a broader question: whether Americans truly honor fallen soldiers merely by speaking words of remembrance, or whether honor requires living for the laws, liberties, and moral principles those soldiers died to defend.

Gratitude, Constitutional Wars, and Political Accountability
Bradlee continues by distinguishing between honoring veterans and questioning unconstitutional wars. He says the country has been at war for most of its existence and argues that soldiers and citizens need to understand the Constitution’s limits on war powers. He recalls a past experience in Minneapolis radio when a manager accused him of disrespecting the office of the president for criticizing Barack Obama, while Bradlee argued that tolerating presidential crimes is the real disrespect. His central theme is that gratitude requires refusing to tolerate corruption in government or heresy in the church, rather than offering ceremonial praise while ignoring violations of law.

Climate Change, John Coleman, and Speaking Against Public Deception
A major segment focuses on what Bradlee calls the climate-change hoax and the history of efforts to use climate policy to tax and control people. He plays or references a clip involving Weather Channel founder John Coleman challenging CNN’s framing of climate change and insisting that science is not a vote. Bradlee uses Ecclesiastes 1:4 to argue that Scripture teaches the earth abides, and he challenges Christians to believe that claim actively rather than remain silent while political and media institutions promote narratives he believes are false. In his view, Coleman’s willingness to confront CNN is an example of public courage and gratitude.

Healthcare, Whistleblowers, and Demands for Justice
Bradlee then shifts to healthcare, COVID-era controversies, and what he describes as a lack of justice for officials such as Anthony Fauci and leaders of institutions like the CDC, NIH, and WHO. He plays or discusses a clip from Linda Peeno, who describes denying a medical procedure that would have saved a man’s life and being rewarded for saving a company money. Bradlee uses this testimony to argue that the healthcare system has been corrupted by money and institutional incentives. He frames public inaction in the face of whistleblower testimony as another sign of ingratitude and calls for people to demand justice against those he believes are responsible.

Foreigners, Flags, Immigration, and National Respect
In the later portion of the episode, Bradlee discusses foreign nationals, assimilation, disrespect for the American flag, and what he views as signs of judgment from Deuteronomy 28. He argues that people coming into the country who disrespect the flag or refuse to assimilate should be deported, and he connects this to broader concerns about Chinese nationals, Muslims in office, foreign influence, and domestic insurrection. Caller Craig from Michigan joins briefly to discuss healthcare, climate, and space-anomaly claims, while caller Margie from Minnesota brings up Donald Trump and South Africans entering the United States. Bradlee uses both calls to reinforce his view that Americans are tolerating conditions that undermine their own country.

Trump, Thomas Massie, War, and the Final Contrast Between Talk and Action
The episode closes by returning to Donald Trump, Thomas Massie, immigration, transgender issues, border claims, clemency decisions, and alleged hypocrisy among Trump supporters. Bradlee plays or describes a Trump clip in which Trump criticizes Massie, then argues that Trump’s own words expose confusion or contradiction around issues such as men in women’s sports, transgenderism, border policy, and open borders. He also contrasts political rhetoric with what he calls genuine gratitude, using a Tennessee representative’s angry objection to rushed legislation as an example of someone fighting for constituents. The program ends by repeating a prior Sons of Liberty segment about modern conservatives, the two-party system, impeachment, and the need to elect God-fearing constitutionalists who refuse to “go along to get along.”]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Hour 1: And People Call This Gratitude?

Hour 2: See How This Works?

Gratitude Requires More Than Memorials

Arlington, Memorial Day, and the Meaning of Honor
This episode of Sons of Liberty Radio opens with Bradlee Dean reflecting on Arlington Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier as symbols of reverence, sacrifice, discipline, and national gratitude. He describes the guards’ exacting preparation, the solemnity of the changing of the guard, and the meaning of honoring those who died for the constitutional republic. From there, he connects Memorial Day to a broader question: whether Americans truly honor fallen soldiers merely by speaking words of remembrance, or whether honor requires living for the laws, liberties, and moral principles those soldiers died to defend.

Gratitude, Constitutional Wars, and Political Accountability
Bradlee continues by distinguishing between honoring veterans and questioning unconstitutional wars. He says the country has been at war for most of its existence and argues that soldiers and citizens need to understand the Constitution’s limits on war powers. He recalls a past experience in Minneapolis radio when a manager accused him of disrespecting the office of the president for criticizing Barack Obama, while Bradlee argued that tolerating presidential crimes is the real disrespect. His central theme is that gratitude requires refusing to tolerate corruption in government or heresy in the church, rather than offering ceremonial praise while ignoring violations of law.

Climate Change, John Coleman, and Speaking Against Public Deception
A major segment focuses on what Bradlee calls the climate-change hoax and the history of efforts to use climate policy to tax and control people. He plays or references a clip involving Weather Channel founder John Coleman challenging CNN’s framing of climate change and insisting that science is not a vote. Bradlee uses Ecclesiastes 1:4 to argue that Scripture teaches the earth abides, and he challenges Christians to believe that claim actively rather than remain silent while political and media institutions promote narratives he believes are false. In his view, Coleman’s willingness to confront CNN is an example of public courage and gratitude.

Healthcare, Whistleblowers, and Demands for Justice
Bradlee then shifts to healthcare, COVID-era controversies, and what he describes as a lack of justice for officials such as Anthony Fauci and leaders of institutions like the CDC, NIH, and WHO. He plays or discusses a clip from Linda Peeno, who describes denying a medical procedure that would have saved a man’s life and being rewarded for saving a company money. Bradlee uses this testimony to argue that the healthcare system has been corrupted by money and institutional incentives. He frames public inaction in the face of whistleblower testimony as another sign of ingratitude and calls for people to demand justice against those he believes are responsible.

Foreigners, Flags, Immigration, and National Respect
In the later portion of the episode, Bradlee discusses foreign nationals, assimilation, disrespect for the American flag, and what he views as signs of judgment from Deuteronomy 28. He argues that people coming into the country who disrespect the flag or refuse to assimilate should be deported, and he connects this to broader concerns about Chinese nationals, Muslims in office, foreign influence, and domestic insurrection. Caller Craig from Michigan joins briefly to discuss healthcare, climate, and space-anomaly claims, while caller Margie from Minnesota brings up Donald Trump and South Africans entering the United States. Bradlee uses both calls to reinforce his view that Americans are tolerating conditions that undermine their own country.

Trump, Thomas Massie, War, and the Final Contrast Between Talk and Action
The episode closes by returning to Donald Trump, Thomas Massie, immigration, transgender issues, border claims, clemency decisions, and alleged hypocrisy among Trump supporters. Bradlee plays or describes a Trump clip in which Trump criticizes Massie, then argues that Trump’s own words expose confusion or contradiction around issues such as men in women’s sports, transgenderism, border policy, and open borders. He also contrasts political rhetoric with what he calls genuine gratitude, using a Tennessee representative’s angry objection to rushed legislation as an example of someone fighting for constituents. The program ends by repeating a prior Sons of Liberty segment about modern conservatives, the two-party system, impeachment, and the need to elect God-fearing constitutionalists who refuse to “go along to get along.”]]></content:encoded>
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Hour 1: And People Call This Gratitude?

Hour 2: See How This Works?

Gratitude Requires More Than Memorials

Arlington, Memorial Day, and the Meaning of Honor
This episode of Sons of Liberty Radio opens with Bradlee Dean reflecting on Arlington Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier as symbols of reverence, sacrifice, discipline, and national gratitude. He describes the guards’ exacting preparation, the solemnity of the changing of the guard, and the meaning of honoring those who died for the constitutional republic. From there, he connects Memorial Day to a broader question: whether Americans truly honor fallen soldiers merely by speaking words of remembrance, or whether honor requires living for the laws, liberties, and moral principles those soldiers died to defend.

Gratitude, Constitutional Wars, and Political Accountability
Bradlee continues by distinguishing between honoring veterans and questioning unconstitutional wars. He says the country has been at war for most of its existence and argues that soldiers and citizens need to understand the Constitution’s limits on war powers. He recalls a past experience in Minneapolis radio when a manager accused him of disrespecting the office of the president for criticizing Barack Obama, while Bradlee argued that tolerating presidential crimes is the real disrespect. His central theme is that gratitude requires refusing to tolerate corruption in government or heresy in the church, rather than offering ceremonial praise while ignoring violations of law.

Climate Change, John Coleman, and Speaking Against Public Deception
A major segment focuses on what Bradlee calls the climate-change hoax and the history of efforts to use climate policy to tax and control people. He plays or references a clip involving Weather Channel founder John Coleman challenging CNN’s framing of climate change and insisting that science is not a vote. Bradlee uses Ecclesiastes 1:4 to argue that Scripture teaches the earth abides, and he challenges Christians to believe that claim actively rather than remain silent while political and media institutions promote narratives he believes are false. In his view, Coleman’s willingness to confront CNN is an example of public courage and gratitude.

Healthcare, Whistleblowers, and Demands for Justice
Bradlee then shifts to healthcare, COVID-era controversies, and what he describes as a lack of justice for officials such as Anthony Fauci and leaders of institutions like the CDC, NIH, and WHO. He plays or discusses a clip from Linda Peeno, who describes denying a medical procedure that would have saved a man’s life and being rewarded for saving a company money. Bradlee uses this testimony to argue that the healthcare system has been corrupted by money and institutional incentives. He frames public inaction in the face of whistleblower testimony as another sign of ingratitude and calls for people to demand justice against those he believes are responsible.

Foreigners, Flags, Immigration, and National Respect
In the later portion of the episode, Bradlee discusses foreign nationals, assimilation, disrespect for the American flag, and what he views as signs of judgment from Deuteronomy 28. He argues that people coming into the country who disrespect the flag or refuse to assimilate should be deported, and he connects this to broader concerns about Chinese nationals, Muslims in office, foreign influence, and domestic insurrection. Caller Craig from Michigan joins briefly to discuss healthcare, climate, and space-anomaly claims, while caller Margie from Minnesota brings up Donald Trump and South Africans entering the United States. Bradlee uses both calls to reinforce his view that Americans are tolerating conditions that undermine their own country.

Trump, Thomas Massie, War, and the Final Contrast Between Talk and Action
The episode closes by returning to Donald Trump, Thomas Massie, immigr]]></itunes:summary>

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Hour 1: And People Call This Gratitude?

Hour 2: See How This Works?

Gratitude Requires More Than Memorials

Arlington, Memorial Day, and the Meaning of Honor
This episode of Sons of Liberty Radio opens with Bradlee Dean reflecting on Arlington Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier as symbols of reverence, sacrifice, discipline, and national gratitude. He describes the guards’ exacting preparation, the solemnity of the changing of the guard, and the meaning of honoring those who died for the constitutional republic. From there, he connects Memorial Day to a broader question: whether Americans truly honor fallen soldiers merely by speaking words of remembrance, or whether honor requires living for the laws, liberties, and moral principles those soldiers died to defend.

Gratitude, Constitutional Wars, and Political Accountability
Bradlee continues by distinguishing between honoring veterans and questioning unconstitutional wars. He says the country has been at war for most of its existence and argues that soldiers and citizens need to understand the Constitution’s limits on war powers. He recalls a past experience in Minneapolis radio when a manager accused him of disrespecting the office of the president for criticizing Barack Obama, while Bradlee argued that tolerating presidential crimes is the real disrespect. His central theme is that gratitude requires refusing to tolerate corruption in government or heresy in the church, rather than offering ceremonial praise while ignoring violations of law.

Climate Change, John Coleman, and Speaking Against Public Deception
A major segment focuses on what Bradlee calls the climate-change hoax and the history of efforts to use climate policy to tax and control people. He plays or references a clip involving Weather Channel founder John Coleman challenging CNN’s framing of climate change and insisting that science is not a vote. Bradlee uses Ecclesiastes 1:4 to argue that Scripture teaches the earth abides, and he challenges Christians to believe that claim actively rather than remain silent while political and media institutions promote narratives he believes are false. In his view, Coleman’s willingness to confront CNN is an example of public courage and gratitude.

Healthcare, Whistleblowers, and Demands for Justice
Bradlee then shifts to healthcare, COVID-era controversies, and what he describes as a lack of justice for officials such as Anthony Fauci and leaders of institutions like the CDC, NIH, and WHO. He plays or discusses a clip from Linda Peeno, who describes denying a medical procedure that would have saved a man’s life and being rewarded for saving a company money. Bradlee uses this testimony to argue that the healthcare system has been corrupted by money and institutional incentives. He frames public inaction in the face of whistleblower testimony as another sign of ingratitude and calls for people to demand justice against those he believes are responsible.

Foreigners, Flags, Immigration, and National Respect
In the later portion of the episode, Bradlee discusses foreign nationals, assimilation, disrespect for the American flag, and what he views as signs of judgment from Deuteronomy 28. He argues that people coming into the country who disrespect the flag or refuse to assimilate should be deported, and he connects this to broader concerns about Chinese nationals, Muslims in office, foreign influence, and domestic insurrection. Caller Craig from Michigan joins briefly to discuss healthcare, climate, and space-anomaly claims, while caller Margie from Minnesota brings up Donald Trump and South Africans entering the United States. Bradlee uses both calls to reinforce his view that Americans are tolerating conditions that undermine their own country.

Trump, Thomas Massie, War, and the Final Contrast Between Talk and Action
The episode closes by returning to Donald Trump, Thomas Massie, immigration, transgender issues, border claims, clemency decisions, and alleged hypocrisy among Trump supporters. Bradlee plays or describes a Trump clip in which Trump criticizes Massie, then argues that Trump’s own words expose confusion or contradiction around issues such as men in women’s sports, transgenderism, border policy, and open borders. He also contrasts political rhetoric with what he calls genuine gratitude, using a Tennessee representative’s angry objection to rushed legislation as an example of someone fighting for constituents. The program ends by repeating a prior Sons of Liberty segment about modern conservatives, the two-party system, impeachment, and the need to elect God-fearing constitutionalists who refuse to “go along to get along.”]]></media:description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

See How This Works?

When Authority Rebels Against God’s Law

Romans 13, Civil Authority, and the Limits of Submission
This episode of Sons of Liberty Radio opens by challenging a common Christian response to government overreach: “What about Romans chapter 13?” Bradlee Dean argues that many Christians use Romans 13 either because they are misinformed or because they want an escape from personal responsibility. He reads or paraphrases the passage and emphasizes that civil authority is limited by its God-defined purpose: to punish evil and praise good. From the beginning, the episode frames submission to government not as unlimited obedience, but as obedience within the boundaries of God’s law and moral order.

Christian Hypocrisy, Constitutional Ignorance, and the Role of the Church
After the show’s introductory and promotional material, Bradlee discusses recent conversations in which people criticized Christians, churches, and politics while, in his view, misunderstanding both Scripture and the Constitution. He argues that the church is supposed to be the moral compass of society and that the American system of government was institutionalized on common law rooted in biblical principles. He rejects the idea that Christianity and government are separate subjects, citing James Wilson and the imagery of Moses, the Ten Commandments, John Locke, Montesquieu, and Blackstone in civic settings. His central point is that many who criticize Christian involvement in public life do so from a biblically and constitutionally illiterate framework.

False Professions, Celebrity Christianity, and Fruit-Based Judgment
A substantial portion of the episode addresses public figures who profess Christian beliefs while, according to Bradlee, producing fruit that contradicts those claims. He uses Roman Reigns, professional wrestling, Hollywood actors, Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, and political figures as examples of what he sees as public religious language without biblical obedience. Bradlee argues that merely saying Jesus is the Son of God is not the same as walking in the light, and he repeatedly points listeners to the biblical teaching that people should be judged by their fruit. He connects this to the broader problem of desensitization, entertainment, and Christians accepting worldly professions of faith without discernment.

The Biblical Case Against Unquestioned Obedience to Tyranny
The heart of the episode returns to Romans 13 and argues that no human authority has unlimited jurisdiction. Bradlee uses examples from Scripture and history to test the idea of absolute submission, including the medieval custom of prima nocta, Moses defending a Hebrew from an Egyptian taskmaster, Elijah confronting Ahab and Jezebel, David refusing to surrender to Saul, Daniel disobeying a corrupt law against prayer, the three Hebrew children refusing to bow, John the Baptist rebuking Herod, the apostles continuing to preach, and Paul suffering imprisonment. His argument is that Scripture does not teach blind submission to evil, but rather obedience to God above tyrannical or unlawful commands.

Resistance, Forefathers, and Christ as the Model of Authority
Bradlee then connects biblical resistance to American founding-era examples and Christian history. He cites Patrick Henry, Abraham Lincoln, Charles de Montesquieu, and other references to argue that liberty is the right to do what God’s law permits, not permission to do whatever one wants. He also points to Jesus confronting the money changers, speaking boldly, rebuking religious hypocrites, and warning the women on the way to Calvary as examples that love and authority can include confrontation. Bradlee’s repeated phrase “resistance to tyranny is obedience to God” becomes a key summary of his view that Christians are not called to submit to corrupt rule when it violates God’s commands.

Ministry Callings, Correction, and the Need for Biblical Discernment
Near the end, callers Henry and John briefly enter the conversation, and Bradlee uses John’s call to discuss different ministry callings, including apostles, prophets, teachers, evangelists, and pastors. He argues that correction, reproof, and instruction are not unloving but are part of Scripture’s purpose and part of genuine love. Bradlee distinguishes different functions within the body of Christ while insisting that all should ultimately point toward repentance and the kingdom of heaven. The episode closes with reminders about Sons of Liberty Sunday services, merchandise, support opportunities, and the call for listeners to study Scripture, judge by fruit, and resist tyranny through obedience to God.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

See How This Works?

When Authority Rebels Against God’s Law

Romans 13, Civil Authority, and the Limits of Submission
This episode of Sons of Liberty Radio opens by challenging a common Christian response to government overreach: “What about Romans chapter 13?” Bradlee Dean argues that many Christians use Romans 13 either because they are misinformed or because they want an escape from personal responsibility. He reads or paraphrases the passage and emphasizes that civil authority is limited by its God-defined purpose: to punish evil and praise good. From the beginning, the episode frames submission to government not as unlimited obedience, but as obedience within the boundaries of God’s law and moral order.

Christian Hypocrisy, Constitutional Ignorance, and the Role of the Church
After the show’s introductory and promotional material, Bradlee discusses recent conversations in which people criticized Christians, churches, and politics while, in his view, misunderstanding both Scripture and the Constitution. He argues that the church is supposed to be the moral compass of society and that the American system of government was institutionalized on common law rooted in biblical principles. He rejects the idea that Christianity and government are separate subjects, citing James Wilson and the imagery of Moses, the Ten Commandments, John Locke, Montesquieu, and Blackstone in civic settings. His central point is that many who criticize Christian involvement in public life do so from a biblically and constitutionally illiterate framework.

False Professions, Celebrity Christianity, and Fruit-Based Judgment
A substantial portion of the episode addresses public figures who profess Christian beliefs while, according to Bradlee, producing fruit that contradicts those claims. He uses Roman Reigns, professional wrestling, Hollywood actors, Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, and political figures as examples of what he sees as public religious language without biblical obedience. Bradlee argues that merely saying Jesus is the Son of God is not the same as walking in the light, and he repeatedly points listeners to the biblical teaching that people should be judged by their fruit. He connects this to the broader problem of desensitization, entertainment, and Christians accepting worldly professions of faith without discernment.

The Biblical Case Against Unquestioned Obedience to Tyranny
The heart of the episode returns to Romans 13 and argues that no human authority has unlimited jurisdiction. Bradlee uses examples from Scripture and history to test the idea of absolute submission, including the medieval custom of prima nocta, Moses defending a Hebrew from an Egyptian taskmaster, Elijah confronting Ahab and Jezebel, David refusing to surrender to Saul, Daniel disobeying a corrupt law against prayer, the three Hebrew children refusing to bow, John the Baptist rebuking Herod, the apostles continuing to preach, and Paul suffering imprisonment. His argument is that Scripture does not teach blind submission to evil, but rather obedience to God above tyrannical or unlawful commands.

Resistance, Forefathers, and Christ as the Model of Authority
Bradlee then connects biblical resistance to American founding-era examples and Christian history. He cites Patrick Henry, Abraham Lincoln, Charles de Montesquieu, and other references to argue that liberty is the right to do what God’s law permits, not permission to do whatever one wants. He also points to Jesus confronting the money changers, speaking boldly, rebuking religious hypocrites, and warning the women on the way to Calvary as examples that love and authority can include confrontation. Bradlee’s repeated phrase “resistance to tyranny is obedience to God” becomes a key summary of his view that Christians are not called to submit to corrupt rule when it violates God’s commands.

Ministry Callings, Correction, and the Need for Biblical Discernment
Near the end, callers Henry and John briefly enter the conversation, and Bradlee uses John’s call to discuss different ministry callings, including apostles, prophets, teachers, evangelists, and pastors. He argues that correction, reproof, and instruction are not unloving but are part of Scripture’s purpose and part of genuine love. Bradlee distinguishes different functions within the body of Christ while insisting that all should ultimately point toward repentance and the kingdom of heaven. The episode closes with reminders about Sons of Liberty Sunday services, merchandise, support opportunities, and the call for listeners to study Scripture, judge by fruit, and resist tyranny through obedience to God.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

See How This Works?

When Authority Rebels Against God’s Law

Romans 13, Civil Authority, and the Limits of Submission
This episode of Sons of Liberty Radio opens by challenging a common Christian response to government overreach: “What about Romans chapter 13?” Bradlee Dean argues that many Christians use Romans 13 either because they are misinformed or because they want an escape from personal responsibility. He reads or paraphrases the passage and emphasizes that civil authority is limited by its God-defined purpose: to punish evil and praise good. From the beginning, the episode frames submission to government not as unlimited obedience, but as obedience within the boundaries of God’s law and moral order.

Christian Hypocrisy, Constitutional Ignorance, and the Role of the Church
After the show’s introductory and promotional material, Bradlee discusses recent conversations in which people criticized Christians, churches, and politics while, in his view, misunderstanding both Scripture and the Constitution. He argues that the church is supposed to be the moral compass of society and that the American system of government was institutionalized on common law rooted in biblical principles. He rejects the idea that Christianity and government are separate subjects, citing James Wilson and the imagery of Moses, the Ten Commandments, John Locke, Montesquieu, and Blackstone in civic settings. His central point is that many who criticize Christian involvement in public life do so from a biblically and constitutionally illiterate framework.

False Professions, Celebrity Christianity, and Fruit-Based Judgment
A substantial portion of the episode addresses public figures who profess Christian beliefs while, according to Bradlee, producing fruit that contradicts those claims. He uses Roman Reigns, professional wrestling, Hollywood actors, Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, and political figures as examples of what he sees as public religious language without biblical obedience. Bradlee argues that merely saying Jesus is the Son of God is not the same as walking in the light, and he repeatedly points listeners to the biblical teaching that people should be judged by their fruit. He connects this to the broader problem of desensitization, entertainment, and Christians accepting worldly professions of faith without discernment.

The Biblical Case Against Unquestioned Obedience to Tyranny
The heart of the episode returns to Romans 13 and argues that no human authority has unlimited jurisdiction. Bradlee uses examples from Scripture and history to test the idea of absolute submission, including the medieval custom of prima nocta, Moses defending a Hebrew from an Egyptian taskmaster, Elijah confronting Ahab and Jezebel, David refusing to surrender to Saul, Daniel disobeying a corrupt law against prayer, the three Hebrew children refusing to bow, John the Baptist rebuking Herod, the apostles continuing to preach, and Paul suffering imprisonment. His argument is that Scripture does not teach blind submission to evil, but rather obedience to God above tyrannical or unlawful commands.

Resistance, Forefathers, and Christ as the Model of Authority
Bradlee then connects biblical resistance to American founding-era examples and Christian history. He cites Patrick Henry, Abraham Lincoln, Charles de Montesquieu, and other references to argue that liberty is the right to do what God’s law permits, not permission to do whatever one wants. He also points to Jesus confronting the money changers, speaking boldly, rebuking religious hypocrites, and warning the women on the way to Calvary as examples that love and authority can include confrontation. Bradlee’s repeated phrase “resistance to tyranny is obedience to God” becomes a key summary of his view that Christians are not called to submit to corrupt rule when it violates God’s commands.

Ministry Callings, Correction, and the ]]></itunes:summary>

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              <media:description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

See How This Works?

When Authority Rebels Against God’s Law

Romans 13, Civil Authority, and the Limits of Submission
This episode of Sons of Liberty Radio opens by challenging a common Christian response to government overreach: “What about Romans chapter 13?” Bradlee Dean argues that many Christians use Romans 13 either because they are misinformed or because they want an escape from personal responsibility. He reads or paraphrases the passage and emphasizes that civil authority is limited by its God-defined purpose: to punish evil and praise good. From the beginning, the episode frames submission to government not as unlimited obedience, but as obedience within the boundaries of God’s law and moral order.

Christian Hypocrisy, Constitutional Ignorance, and the Role of the Church
After the show’s introductory and promotional material, Bradlee discusses recent conversations in which people criticized Christians, churches, and politics while, in his view, misunderstanding both Scripture and the Constitution. He argues that the church is supposed to be the moral compass of society and that the American system of government was institutionalized on common law rooted in biblical principles. He rejects the idea that Christianity and government are separate subjects, citing James Wilson and the imagery of Moses, the Ten Commandments, John Locke, Montesquieu, and Blackstone in civic settings. His central point is that many who criticize Christian involvement in public life do so from a biblically and constitutionally illiterate framework.

False Professions, Celebrity Christianity, and Fruit-Based Judgment
A substantial portion of the episode addresses public figures who profess Christian beliefs while, according to Bradlee, producing fruit that contradicts those claims. He uses Roman Reigns, professional wrestling, Hollywood actors, Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, and political figures as examples of what he sees as public religious language without biblical obedience. Bradlee argues that merely saying Jesus is the Son of God is not the same as walking in the light, and he repeatedly points listeners to the biblical teaching that people should be judged by their fruit. He connects this to the broader problem of desensitization, entertainment, and Christians accepting worldly professions of faith without discernment.

The Biblical Case Against Unquestioned Obedience to Tyranny
The heart of the episode returns to Romans 13 and argues that no human authority has unlimited jurisdiction. Bradlee uses examples from Scripture and history to test the idea of absolute submission, including the medieval custom of prima nocta, Moses defending a Hebrew from an Egyptian taskmaster, Elijah confronting Ahab and Jezebel, David refusing to surrender to Saul, Daniel disobeying a corrupt law against prayer, the three Hebrew children refusing to bow, John the Baptist rebuking Herod, the apostles continuing to preach, and Paul suffering imprisonment. His argument is that Scripture does not teach blind submission to evil, but rather obedience to God above tyrannical or unlawful commands.

Resistance, Forefathers, and Christ as the Model of Authority
Bradlee then connects biblical resistance to American founding-era examples and Christian history. He cites Patrick Henry, Abraham Lincoln, Charles de Montesquieu, and other references to argue that liberty is the right to do what God’s law permits, not permission to do whatever one wants. He also points to Jesus confronting the money changers, speaking boldly, rebuking religious hypocrites, and warning the women on the way to Calvary as examples that love and authority can include confrontation. Bradlee’s repeated phrase “resistance to tyranny is obedience to God” becomes a key summary of his view that Christians are not called to submit to corrupt rule when it violates God’s commands.

Ministry Callings, Correction, and the Need for Biblical Discernment
Near the end, callers Henry and John briefly enter the conversation, and Bradlee uses John’s call to discuss different ministry callings, including apostles, prophets, teachers, evangelists, and pastors. He argues that correction, reproof, and instruction are not unloving but are part of Scripture’s purpose and part of genuine love. Bradlee distinguishes different functions within the body of Christ while insisting that all should ultimately point toward repentance and the kingdom of heaven. The episode closes with reminders about Sons of Liberty Sunday services, merchandise, support opportunities, and the call for listeners to study Scripture, judge by fruit, and resist tyranny through obedience to God.]]></media:description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

What Did You Expect The Outcome Would Be?

When the Rulebook Is Removed, Liberty Falls

Modern Conservatism and the Loss of Constitutional Principle
This episode of Sons of Liberty Radio opens with Bradlee Dean arguing that modern conservatism is not a true opposite to liberalism, but a weaker and slower path in the same direction. He says today’s conservatives have repeatedly surrendered moral absolutes, constitutional principles, and the duties of impeachment and accountability. Using Noah Webster, Matthew 5:13, and the definition of “conservative” from Webster’s 1828 dictionary, Bradlee frames his argument around the idea that salt should preserve, but modern conservatives have lost their savor and allowed the Constitution to be trampled under government corruption.

War, Iran, and the Military-Industrial Complex
Bradlee then turns to war, especially the possibility of war with Iran and what he describes as political service to modern Israel. He invokes Smedley Butler’s War Is a Racket and argues that politicians, Wall Street, presidents, and the military-industrial complex profit from war while ordinary families are asked to send their children. He says if politicians want war, they and their own children should go first. The segment uses Hermann Göring’s comments about public manipulation, Henry Kissinger’s alleged contempt for soldiers, Arlington Cemetery, and the Potomac River as images of what Bradlee views as war profiteering at the expense of American lives.

The Instruction Manual: Scripture, the Constitution, and National Direction
After promotional breaks, Bradlee asks what people should expect when they play by rules that are not the original rules. He compares the Word of God and the founding documents to an instruction manual, arguing that removing them guarantees a lawless outcome. He quotes or paraphrases Chris Hedges on institutions that destroy health, justice, knowledge, freedom, information, morals, and the economy, then connects that decay to despising the Word of God. Bradlee uses Proverbs, Deuteronomy, Mark 7, and other biblical passages to argue that the nation has chosen man’s traditions over God’s commandments and is therefore eating the fruit of its own ways.

Republic Versus Democracy and the Two-Party Trap
A central theme of the episode is Bradlee’s insistence that the United States is a constitutional republic, not a democracy. He reads Article IV, Section 4 and argues that the two-party system has trained Americans to believe Democrats and Republicans can act as separate governments when both are actually bound by the same Constitution and the same oath. Bradlee says conservative media and politicians reinforce a false left-right paradigm instead of applying constitutional law to crimes. He describes politics as similar to professional wrestling, with opposing sides appearing to fight publicly while preserving the same system behind closed doors.

Lawlessness, Moral Order, and Cultural Conflict
Bradlee applies his constitutional and biblical argument to cultural issues, saying government and courts have empowered lawbreakers by placing them in victim positions and granting what he considers illegitimate rights. He speaks strongly against homosexuality, invoking Leviticus 18:22 and state laws he says historically treated sodomy as a crime. He argues that government has used small groups as a political battering ram against the Constitution, while citizens have allowed lawless groups to overturn lawful order. Throughout this portion, Bradlee frames the conflict as a choice between condemning lawlessness through God’s law or being overthrown by lawlessness.

Caller John, the Founders, and the Final Warning
Near the end of the episode, a caller named John compares democracy to “two wolves and a sheep deciding what’s for dinner” and brings up the Treaty of Paris, Evacuation Day, British troops leaving New York, and claims about Rothschild bankers and lawyers. Bradlee agrees that the founders were not perfect but says they were trying to defend themselves and make peace rather than provoke war. He closes by warning that the two-party system and party spirit were condemned by George Washington and other founders because they enable ambitious, unprincipled men to subvert the people. The final appeal asks listeners what outcome they expect if they keep allowing a system outside the Constitution to continue, and Bradlee urges them to wake up while there is still time.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

What Did You Expect The Outcome Would Be?

When the Rulebook Is Removed, Liberty Falls

Modern Conservatism and the Loss of Constitutional Principle
This episode of Sons of Liberty Radio opens with Bradlee Dean arguing that modern conservatism is not a true opposite to liberalism, but a weaker and slower path in the same direction. He says today’s conservatives have repeatedly surrendered moral absolutes, constitutional principles, and the duties of impeachment and accountability. Using Noah Webster, Matthew 5:13, and the definition of “conservative” from Webster’s 1828 dictionary, Bradlee frames his argument around the idea that salt should preserve, but modern conservatives have lost their savor and allowed the Constitution to be trampled under government corruption.

War, Iran, and the Military-Industrial Complex
Bradlee then turns to war, especially the possibility of war with Iran and what he describes as political service to modern Israel. He invokes Smedley Butler’s War Is a Racket and argues that politicians, Wall Street, presidents, and the military-industrial complex profit from war while ordinary families are asked to send their children. He says if politicians want war, they and their own children should go first. The segment uses Hermann Göring’s comments about public manipulation, Henry Kissinger’s alleged contempt for soldiers, Arlington Cemetery, and the Potomac River as images of what Bradlee views as war profiteering at the expense of American lives.

The Instruction Manual: Scripture, the Constitution, and National Direction
After promotional breaks, Bradlee asks what people should expect when they play by rules that are not the original rules. He compares the Word of God and the founding documents to an instruction manual, arguing that removing them guarantees a lawless outcome. He quotes or paraphrases Chris Hedges on institutions that destroy health, justice, knowledge, freedom, information, morals, and the economy, then connects that decay to despising the Word of God. Bradlee uses Proverbs, Deuteronomy, Mark 7, and other biblical passages to argue that the nation has chosen man’s traditions over God’s commandments and is therefore eating the fruit of its own ways.

Republic Versus Democracy and the Two-Party Trap
A central theme of the episode is Bradlee’s insistence that the United States is a constitutional republic, not a democracy. He reads Article IV, Section 4 and argues that the two-party system has trained Americans to believe Democrats and Republicans can act as separate governments when both are actually bound by the same Constitution and the same oath. Bradlee says conservative media and politicians reinforce a false left-right paradigm instead of applying constitutional law to crimes. He describes politics as similar to professional wrestling, with opposing sides appearing to fight publicly while preserving the same system behind closed doors.

Lawlessness, Moral Order, and Cultural Conflict
Bradlee applies his constitutional and biblical argument to cultural issues, saying government and courts have empowered lawbreakers by placing them in victim positions and granting what he considers illegitimate rights. He speaks strongly against homosexuality, invoking Leviticus 18:22 and state laws he says historically treated sodomy as a crime. He argues that government has used small groups as a political battering ram against the Constitution, while citizens have allowed lawless groups to overturn lawful order. Throughout this portion, Bradlee frames the conflict as a choice between condemning lawlessness through God’s law or being overthrown by lawlessness.

Caller John, the Founders, and the Final Warning
Near the end of the episode, a caller named John compares democracy to “two wolves and a sheep deciding what’s for dinner” and brings up the Treaty of Paris, Evacuation Day, British troops leaving New York, and claims about Rothschild bankers and lawyers. Bradlee agrees that the founders were not perfect but says they were trying to defend themselves and make peace rather than provoke war. He closes by warning that the two-party system and party spirit were condemned by George Washington and other founders because they enable ambitious, unprincipled men to subvert the people. The final appeal asks listeners what outcome they expect if they keep allowing a system outside the Constitution to continue, and Bradlee urges them to wake up while there is still time.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

What Did You Expect The Outcome Would Be?

When the Rulebook Is Removed, Liberty Falls

Modern Conservatism and the Loss of Constitutional Principle
This episode of Sons of Liberty Radio opens with Bradlee Dean arguing that modern conservatism is not a true opposite to liberalism, but a weaker and slower path in the same direction. He says today’s conservatives have repeatedly surrendered moral absolutes, constitutional principles, and the duties of impeachment and accountability. Using Noah Webster, Matthew 5:13, and the definition of “conservative” from Webster’s 1828 dictionary, Bradlee frames his argument around the idea that salt should preserve, but modern conservatives have lost their savor and allowed the Constitution to be trampled under government corruption.

War, Iran, and the Military-Industrial Complex
Bradlee then turns to war, especially the possibility of war with Iran and what he describes as political service to modern Israel. He invokes Smedley Butler’s War Is a Racket and argues that politicians, Wall Street, presidents, and the military-industrial complex profit from war while ordinary families are asked to send their children. He says if politicians want war, they and their own children should go first. The segment uses Hermann Göring’s comments about public manipulation, Henry Kissinger’s alleged contempt for soldiers, Arlington Cemetery, and the Potomac River as images of what Bradlee views as war profiteering at the expense of American lives.

The Instruction Manual: Scripture, the Constitution, and National Direction
After promotional breaks, Bradlee asks what people should expect when they play by rules that are not the original rules. He compares the Word of God and the founding documents to an instruction manual, arguing that removing them guarantees a lawless outcome. He quotes or paraphrases Chris Hedges on institutions that destroy health, justice, knowledge, freedom, information, morals, and the economy, then connects that decay to despising the Word of God. Bradlee uses Proverbs, Deuteronomy, Mark 7, and other biblical passages to argue that the nation has chosen man’s traditions over God’s commandments and is therefore eating the fruit of its own ways.

Republic Versus Democracy and the Two-Party Trap
A central theme of the episode is Bradlee’s insistence that the United States is a constitutional republic, not a democracy. He reads Article IV, Section 4 and argues that the two-party system has trained Americans to believe Democrats and Republicans can act as separate governments when both are actually bound by the same Constitution and the same oath. Bradlee says conservative media and politicians reinforce a false left-right paradigm instead of applying constitutional law to crimes. He describes politics as similar to professional wrestling, with opposing sides appearing to fight publicly while preserving the same system behind closed doors.

Lawlessness, Moral Order, and Cultural Conflict
Bradlee applies his constitutional and biblical argument to cultural issues, saying government and courts have empowered lawbreakers by placing them in victim positions and granting what he considers illegitimate rights. He speaks strongly against homosexuality, invoking Leviticus 18:22 and state laws he says historically treated sodomy as a crime. He argues that government has used small groups as a political battering ram against the Constitution, while citizens have allowed lawless groups to overturn lawful order. Throughout this portion, Bradlee frames the conflict as a choice between condemning lawlessness through God’s law or being overthrown by lawlessness.

Caller John, the Founders, and the Final Warning
Near the end of the episode, a caller named John compares democracy to “two wolves and a sheep deciding what’s for dinner” and brings up the Treaty of Paris, Evacuation Day, British troops leaving New Yor]]></itunes:summary>

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              <media:description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

What Did You Expect The Outcome Would Be?

When the Rulebook Is Removed, Liberty Falls

Modern Conservatism and the Loss of Constitutional Principle
This episode of Sons of Liberty Radio opens with Bradlee Dean arguing that modern conservatism is not a true opposite to liberalism, but a weaker and slower path in the same direction. He says today’s conservatives have repeatedly surrendered moral absolutes, constitutional principles, and the duties of impeachment and accountability. Using Noah Webster, Matthew 5:13, and the definition of “conservative” from Webster’s 1828 dictionary, Bradlee frames his argument around the idea that salt should preserve, but modern conservatives have lost their savor and allowed the Constitution to be trampled under government corruption.

War, Iran, and the Military-Industrial Complex
Bradlee then turns to war, especially the possibility of war with Iran and what he describes as political service to modern Israel. He invokes Smedley Butler’s War Is a Racket and argues that politicians, Wall Street, presidents, and the military-industrial complex profit from war while ordinary families are asked to send their children. He says if politicians want war, they and their own children should go first. The segment uses Hermann Göring’s comments about public manipulation, Henry Kissinger’s alleged contempt for soldiers, Arlington Cemetery, and the Potomac River as images of what Bradlee views as war profiteering at the expense of American lives.

The Instruction Manual: Scripture, the Constitution, and National Direction
After promotional breaks, Bradlee asks what people should expect when they play by rules that are not the original rules. He compares the Word of God and the founding documents to an instruction manual, arguing that removing them guarantees a lawless outcome. He quotes or paraphrases Chris Hedges on institutions that destroy health, justice, knowledge, freedom, information, morals, and the economy, then connects that decay to despising the Word of God. Bradlee uses Proverbs, Deuteronomy, Mark 7, and other biblical passages to argue that the nation has chosen man’s traditions over God’s commandments and is therefore eating the fruit of its own ways.

Republic Versus Democracy and the Two-Party Trap
A central theme of the episode is Bradlee’s insistence that the United States is a constitutional republic, not a democracy. He reads Article IV, Section 4 and argues that the two-party system has trained Americans to believe Democrats and Republicans can act as separate governments when both are actually bound by the same Constitution and the same oath. Bradlee says conservative media and politicians reinforce a false left-right paradigm instead of applying constitutional law to crimes. He describes politics as similar to professional wrestling, with opposing sides appearing to fight publicly while preserving the same system behind closed doors.

Lawlessness, Moral Order, and Cultural Conflict
Bradlee applies his constitutional and biblical argument to cultural issues, saying government and courts have empowered lawbreakers by placing them in victim positions and granting what he considers illegitimate rights. He speaks strongly against homosexuality, invoking Leviticus 18:22 and state laws he says historically treated sodomy as a crime. He argues that government has used small groups as a political battering ram against the Constitution, while citizens have allowed lawless groups to overturn lawful order. Throughout this portion, Bradlee frames the conflict as a choice between condemning lawlessness through God’s law or being overthrown by lawlessness.

Caller John, the Founders, and the Final Warning
Near the end of the episode, a caller named John compares democracy to “two wolves and a sheep deciding what’s for dinner” and brings up the Treaty of Paris, Evacuation Day, British troops leaving New York, and claims about Rothschild bankers and lawyers. Bradlee agrees that the founders were not perfect but says they were trying to defend themselves and make peace rather than provoke war. He closes by warning that the two-party system and party spirit were condemned by George Washington and other founders because they enable ambitious, unprincipled men to subvert the people. The final appeal asks listeners what outcome they expect if they keep allowing a system outside the Constitution to continue, and Bradlee urges them to wake up while there is still time.]]></media:description>
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        <title>Sons of Liberty Radio, May 27, 2026</title>
        <itunes:title>Sons of Liberty Radio, May 27, 2026</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

And People Call This Gratitude

Justice, Deception, and the Battle for America’s Moral Compass

**Trump, Media Grooming, and Campaign Promises**  
This episode of *Sons of Liberty Radio* opens with Bradlee Dean warning listeners about being lied to and revisiting claims he says he has made for years about Donald Trump. He argues that Trump was groomed by mainstream media for decades, comparing his public notoriety to celebrity culture and suggesting that appearances with figures like Oprah Winfrey and the later television show *The Apprentice* conditioned the public to see Trump as presidential or uniquely capable. Bradlee then contrasts Trump’s campaign promises, especially regarding Hillary Clinton and a special prosecutor, with Trump’s post-election comments thanking Clinton for her service. He also criticizes Trump’s signing of the $1.3 trillion omnibus bill and uses the segment to argue that voters have repeatedly failed to learn from political betrayal.

**Christian Foundations, Sons of Liberty Messaging, and Anti-Zionism Discussion**  
The program includes several Sons of Liberty promotional and quotation segments emphasizing America’s Christian heritage, the Bible as the source of republican principles, and the show’s self-described politically neutral, Christian biblical worldview. Bradlee then turns to what he calls media-driven confusion between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, warning that the label is being used to create new political enemies and suppress opposition. He discusses Zionism, modern Israel, the Bolsheviks, the Noahide laws, and conspiracy accusations, arguing that the term “conspiracy theory” is used to discredit people who question official narratives. His broader point is that Americans must learn to distinguish between media narratives and what he believes are hidden systems of political control.

**Trump, Epstein, Sexual-Misconduct Claims, and Accountability**  
A major portion of the episode focuses on Bradlee’s criticism of Donald Trump and what he describes as unresolved allegations involving Epstein-related claims and sexual misconduct. He references a woman described as an Epstein victim claiming that tapes of Trump would end his presidency, then lists numerous women who have accused Trump of misconduct or unwanted advances. Bradlee argues that many Trump supporters refuse to examine these claims because they are idolizing a political figure rather than judging him by biblical standards. He also references E. Jean Carroll, the Epstein files, child trafficking, Watergate, Boys Town, the Franklin cover-up, and Sean “Diddy” Combs as part of a broader pattern he says shows ongoing elite abuse and lack of justice.

**Fauci, COVID, Vaccines, and Presidential Immunity**  
Bradlee then shifts to Anthony Fauci, COVID origins, vaccines, and the question of why Fauci has not been indicted. He plays or references commentary from Dr. McCullough and a CIA whistleblower claiming that Fauci intentionally influenced the analytical process around COVID origins and helped suppress a lab-leak explanation. Bradlee frames these claims as evidence of premeditation, conspiracy, and cover-up, arguing that government and pharmaceutical interests used taxpayer money and emergency measures to protect themselves. He then connects this theme to presidential immunity, criticizing a Supreme Court opinion involving Trump and arguing that no president is above the law. He presents the decision as evidence of tyranny and a breakdown of constitutional accountability.

**Constitutional Government, Media Figures, and School Islamization Claims**  
The episode continues with Bradlee criticizing conservative media figures, arguing that many are paid entertainers who avoid applying the Constitution to political crimes. He rejects the left-right paradigm, saying America is a constitutional republic rather than a nation ruled by political parties. In the final segment, he discusses what he describes as Muslim influence in Michigan public schools and argues that Islam is being introduced into classrooms with help from groups such as the ACLU. He criticizes parents for sending children into public schools and says the First Amendment was intended to protect religion under a Christian framework. He also cites Judicial Watch and Alex Newman to argue that the Trump administration funded Islamist groups and advanced globalist education policies through Betsy DeVos.

**Caller Discussion, Immigration, Treason, and Closing Warnings**  
Near the end, a caller named Bob from Texas discusses Article IV, Section 4, Sharia-related concerns, immigration, and what he describes as treason-level consequences for failing to protect the states from invasion. Bradlee agrees that these are serious constitutional issues and adds comments about Zionism, Israel, Trump’s approval rating, and the need for self-government under God’s law. The program closes with Bradlee invoking Robert Winthrop’s warning that people will be ruled either by the Word of God within or by the bayonet without. He ends by emphasizing justice, constitutional accountability, biblical law, and the need for Americans to stop tolerating lawless power.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

And People Call This Gratitude

Justice, Deception, and the Battle for America’s Moral Compass

**Trump, Media Grooming, and Campaign Promises**  
This episode of *Sons of Liberty Radio* opens with Bradlee Dean warning listeners about being lied to and revisiting claims he says he has made for years about Donald Trump. He argues that Trump was groomed by mainstream media for decades, comparing his public notoriety to celebrity culture and suggesting that appearances with figures like Oprah Winfrey and the later television show *The Apprentice* conditioned the public to see Trump as presidential or uniquely capable. Bradlee then contrasts Trump’s campaign promises, especially regarding Hillary Clinton and a special prosecutor, with Trump’s post-election comments thanking Clinton for her service. He also criticizes Trump’s signing of the $1.3 trillion omnibus bill and uses the segment to argue that voters have repeatedly failed to learn from political betrayal.

**Christian Foundations, Sons of Liberty Messaging, and Anti-Zionism Discussion**  
The program includes several Sons of Liberty promotional and quotation segments emphasizing America’s Christian heritage, the Bible as the source of republican principles, and the show’s self-described politically neutral, Christian biblical worldview. Bradlee then turns to what he calls media-driven confusion between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, warning that the label is being used to create new political enemies and suppress opposition. He discusses Zionism, modern Israel, the Bolsheviks, the Noahide laws, and conspiracy accusations, arguing that the term “conspiracy theory” is used to discredit people who question official narratives. His broader point is that Americans must learn to distinguish between media narratives and what he believes are hidden systems of political control.

**Trump, Epstein, Sexual-Misconduct Claims, and Accountability**  
A major portion of the episode focuses on Bradlee’s criticism of Donald Trump and what he describes as unresolved allegations involving Epstein-related claims and sexual misconduct. He references a woman described as an Epstein victim claiming that tapes of Trump would end his presidency, then lists numerous women who have accused Trump of misconduct or unwanted advances. Bradlee argues that many Trump supporters refuse to examine these claims because they are idolizing a political figure rather than judging him by biblical standards. He also references E. Jean Carroll, the Epstein files, child trafficking, Watergate, Boys Town, the Franklin cover-up, and Sean “Diddy” Combs as part of a broader pattern he says shows ongoing elite abuse and lack of justice.

**Fauci, COVID, Vaccines, and Presidential Immunity**  
Bradlee then shifts to Anthony Fauci, COVID origins, vaccines, and the question of why Fauci has not been indicted. He plays or references commentary from Dr. McCullough and a CIA whistleblower claiming that Fauci intentionally influenced the analytical process around COVID origins and helped suppress a lab-leak explanation. Bradlee frames these claims as evidence of premeditation, conspiracy, and cover-up, arguing that government and pharmaceutical interests used taxpayer money and emergency measures to protect themselves. He then connects this theme to presidential immunity, criticizing a Supreme Court opinion involving Trump and arguing that no president is above the law. He presents the decision as evidence of tyranny and a breakdown of constitutional accountability.

**Constitutional Government, Media Figures, and School Islamization Claims**  
The episode continues with Bradlee criticizing conservative media figures, arguing that many are paid entertainers who avoid applying the Constitution to political crimes. He rejects the left-right paradigm, saying America is a constitutional republic rather than a nation ruled by political parties. In the final segment, he discusses what he describes as Muslim influence in Michigan public schools and argues that Islam is being introduced into classrooms with help from groups such as the ACLU. He criticizes parents for sending children into public schools and says the First Amendment was intended to protect religion under a Christian framework. He also cites Judicial Watch and Alex Newman to argue that the Trump administration funded Islamist groups and advanced globalist education policies through Betsy DeVos.

**Caller Discussion, Immigration, Treason, and Closing Warnings**  
Near the end, a caller named Bob from Texas discusses Article IV, Section 4, Sharia-related concerns, immigration, and what he describes as treason-level consequences for failing to protect the states from invasion. Bradlee agrees that these are serious constitutional issues and adds comments about Zionism, Israel, Trump’s approval rating, and the need for self-government under God’s law. The program closes with Bradlee invoking Robert Winthrop’s warning that people will be ruled either by the Word of God within or by the bayonet without. He ends by emphasizing justice, constitutional accountability, biblical law, and the need for Americans to stop tolerating lawless power.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

And People Call This Gratitude

Justice, Deception, and the Battle for America’s Moral Compass

**Trump, Media Grooming, and Campaign Promises**  
This episode of *Sons of Liberty Radio* opens with Bradlee Dean warning listeners about being lied to and revisiting claims he says he has made for years about Donald Trump. He argues that Trump was groomed by mainstream media for decades, comparing his public notoriety to celebrity culture and suggesting that appearances with figures like Oprah Winfrey and the later television show *The Apprentice* conditioned the public to see Trump as presidential or uniquely capable. Bradlee then contrasts Trump’s campaign promises, especially regarding Hillary Clinton and a special prosecutor, with Trump’s post-election comments thanking Clinton for her service. He also criticizes Trump’s signing of the $1.3 trillion omnibus bill and uses the segment to argue that voters have repeatedly failed to learn from political betrayal.

**Christian Foundations, Sons of Liberty Messaging, and Anti-Zionism Discussion**  
The program includes several Sons of Liberty promotional and quotation segments emphasizing America’s Christian heritage, the Bible as the source of republican principles, and the show’s self-described politically neutral, Christian biblical worldview. Bradlee then turns to what he calls media-driven confusion between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, warning that the label is being used to create new political enemies and suppress opposition. He discusses Zionism, modern Israel, the Bolsheviks, the Noahide laws, and conspiracy accusations, arguing that the term “conspiracy theory” is used to discredit people who question official narratives. His broader point is that Americans must learn to distinguish between media narratives and what he believes are hidden systems of political control.

**Trump, Epstein, Sexual-Misconduct Claims, and Accountability**  
A major portion of the episode focuses on Bradlee’s criticism of Donald Trump and what he describes as unresolved allegations involving Epstein-related claims and sexual misconduct. He references a woman described as an Epstein victim claiming that tapes of Trump would end his presidency, then lists numerous women who have accused Trump of misconduct or unwanted advances. Bradlee argues that many Trump supporters refuse to examine these claims because they are idolizing a political figure rather than judging him by biblical standards. He also references E. Jean Carroll, the Epstein files, child trafficking, Watergate, Boys Town, the Franklin cover-up, and Sean “Diddy” Combs as part of a broader pattern he says shows ongoing elite abuse and lack of justice.

**Fauci, COVID, Vaccines, and Presidential Immunity**  
Bradlee then shifts to Anthony Fauci, COVID origins, vaccines, and the question of why Fauci has not been indicted. He plays or references commentary from Dr. McCullough and a CIA whistleblower claiming that Fauci intentionally influenced the analytical process around COVID origins and helped suppress a lab-leak explanation. Bradlee frames these claims as evidence of premeditation, conspiracy, and cover-up, arguing that government and pharmaceutical interests used taxpayer money and emergency measures to protect themselves. He then connects this theme to presidential immunity, criticizing a Supreme Court opinion involving Trump and arguing that no president is above the law. He presents the decision as evidence of tyranny and a breakdown of constitutional accountability.

**Constitutional Government, Media Figures, and School Islamization Claims**  
The episode continues with Bradlee criticizing conservative media figures, arguing that many are paid entertainers who avoid applying the Constitution to political crimes. He rejects the left-right paradigm, saying America is a constitutional republic rather than a nation ruled by political parties. In the]]></itunes:summary>

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              <media:description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

And People Call This Gratitude

Justice, Deception, and the Battle for America’s Moral Compass

**Trump, Media Grooming, and Campaign Promises**  
This episode of *Sons of Liberty Radio* opens with Bradlee Dean warning listeners about being lied to and revisiting claims he says he has made for years about Donald Trump. He argues that Trump was groomed by mainstream media for decades, comparing his public notoriety to celebrity culture and suggesting that appearances with figures like Oprah Winfrey and the later television show *The Apprentice* conditioned the public to see Trump as presidential or uniquely capable. Bradlee then contrasts Trump’s campaign promises, especially regarding Hillary Clinton and a special prosecutor, with Trump’s post-election comments thanking Clinton for her service. He also criticizes Trump’s signing of the $1.3 trillion omnibus bill and uses the segment to argue that voters have repeatedly failed to learn from political betrayal.

**Christian Foundations, Sons of Liberty Messaging, and Anti-Zionism Discussion**  
The program includes several Sons of Liberty promotional and quotation segments emphasizing America’s Christian heritage, the Bible as the source of republican principles, and the show’s self-described politically neutral, Christian biblical worldview. Bradlee then turns to what he calls media-driven confusion between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, warning that the label is being used to create new political enemies and suppress opposition. He discusses Zionism, modern Israel, the Bolsheviks, the Noahide laws, and conspiracy accusations, arguing that the term “conspiracy theory” is used to discredit people who question official narratives. His broader point is that Americans must learn to distinguish between media narratives and what he believes are hidden systems of political control.

**Trump, Epstein, Sexual-Misconduct Claims, and Accountability**  
A major portion of the episode focuses on Bradlee’s criticism of Donald Trump and what he describes as unresolved allegations involving Epstein-related claims and sexual misconduct. He references a woman described as an Epstein victim claiming that tapes of Trump would end his presidency, then lists numerous women who have accused Trump of misconduct or unwanted advances. Bradlee argues that many Trump supporters refuse to examine these claims because they are idolizing a political figure rather than judging him by biblical standards. He also references E. Jean Carroll, the Epstein files, child trafficking, Watergate, Boys Town, the Franklin cover-up, and Sean “Diddy” Combs as part of a broader pattern he says shows ongoing elite abuse and lack of justice.

**Fauci, COVID, Vaccines, and Presidential Immunity**  
Bradlee then shifts to Anthony Fauci, COVID origins, vaccines, and the question of why Fauci has not been indicted. He plays or references commentary from Dr. McCullough and a CIA whistleblower claiming that Fauci intentionally influenced the analytical process around COVID origins and helped suppress a lab-leak explanation. Bradlee frames these claims as evidence of premeditation, conspiracy, and cover-up, arguing that government and pharmaceutical interests used taxpayer money and emergency measures to protect themselves. He then connects this theme to presidential immunity, criticizing a Supreme Court opinion involving Trump and arguing that no president is above the law. He presents the decision as evidence of tyranny and a breakdown of constitutional accountability.

**Constitutional Government, Media Figures, and School Islamization Claims**  
The episode continues with Bradlee criticizing conservative media figures, arguing that many are paid entertainers who avoid applying the Constitution to political crimes. He rejects the left-right paradigm, saying America is a constitutional republic rather than a nation ruled by political parties. In the final segment, he discusses what he describes as Muslim influence in Michigan public schools and argues that Islam is being introduced into classrooms with help from groups such as the ACLU. He criticizes parents for sending children into public schools and says the First Amendment was intended to protect religion under a Christian framework. He also cites Judicial Watch and Alex Newman to argue that the Trump administration funded Islamist groups and advanced globalist education policies through Betsy DeVos.

**Caller Discussion, Immigration, Treason, and Closing Warnings**  
Near the end, a caller named Bob from Texas discusses Article IV, Section 4, Sharia-related concerns, immigration, and what he describes as treason-level consequences for failing to protect the states from invasion. Bradlee agrees that these are serious constitutional issues and adds comments about Zionism, Israel, Trump’s approval rating, and the need for self-government under God’s law. The program closes with Bradlee invoking Robert Winthrop’s warning that people will be ruled either by the Word of God within or by the bayonet without. He ends by emphasizing justice, constitutional accountability, biblical law, and the need for Americans to stop tolerating lawless power.]]></media:description>
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        <title>Sons of Liberty Radio, May 26, 2026</title>
        <itunes:title>Sons of Liberty Radio, May 26, 2026</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

And People Call This Gratitude

And People Call This Gratitude: Honoring Sacrifice Through Faithful Action

Arlington and the Measure of Remembrance
The episode opens with a prerecorded reflection on Arlington Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, presenting the cemetery and its guards as symbols of solemn gratitude for those who died in service. The introduction emphasizes discipline, precision, sacrifice, and the idea that public remembrance should shape the way the living use the freedoms they inherited.

Memorial Day Beyond Words
Bradley Dean follows his Memorial Day broadcast by arguing that merely speaking respectfully of fallen service members is insufficient. He says genuine gratitude must be demonstrated by living responsibly, upholding constitutional principles, and resisting actions he believes dishonor those who sacrificed their lives for the country.

Faith, Government, and Accountability
Throughout the program, Dean frames civic responsibility through his Christian biblical worldview, comparing gratitude for military sacrifice with gratitude for Christ’s sacrifice. He recounts a previous dispute with a radio manager over his criticism of a president and asserts that confronting wrongdoing in public office is an act of honoring, rather than disrespecting, the office.

Clips Used as Illustrations
Dean plays or discusses several prerecorded clips to illustrate what he calls gratitude or its absence. These include a climate-change interview involving John Coleman, a medical-industry testimony about denying care, quotations and promotional segments, and a later legislative-floor clip that he presents as an example of an elected representative speaking forcefully for constituents.

Callers and Contemporary Political Commentary
Two callers participate in the program. Craig from Michigan discusses healthcare and climate-related issues with Dean, while Margy from Minnesota raises a point about South Africans and political inconsistency. Dean then continues with extended commentary about immigration, political leaders, Donald Trump, Thomas Massie, public corruption, and what he sees as failures of citizens to demand accountability.

The Central Question of Gratitude
The repeated message of the episode is encapsulated in its title question: “And People Call This Gratitude?” Dean contends that honoring the dead requires daily action, not ceremonial acknowledgment alone. The supplied transcript ends as he argues that true gratitude means living for the principles and liberties for which others died.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

And People Call This Gratitude

And People Call This Gratitude: Honoring Sacrifice Through Faithful Action

Arlington and the Measure of Remembrance
The episode opens with a prerecorded reflection on Arlington Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, presenting the cemetery and its guards as symbols of solemn gratitude for those who died in service. The introduction emphasizes discipline, precision, sacrifice, and the idea that public remembrance should shape the way the living use the freedoms they inherited.

Memorial Day Beyond Words
Bradley Dean follows his Memorial Day broadcast by arguing that merely speaking respectfully of fallen service members is insufficient. He says genuine gratitude must be demonstrated by living responsibly, upholding constitutional principles, and resisting actions he believes dishonor those who sacrificed their lives for the country.

Faith, Government, and Accountability
Throughout the program, Dean frames civic responsibility through his Christian biblical worldview, comparing gratitude for military sacrifice with gratitude for Christ’s sacrifice. He recounts a previous dispute with a radio manager over his criticism of a president and asserts that confronting wrongdoing in public office is an act of honoring, rather than disrespecting, the office.

Clips Used as Illustrations
Dean plays or discusses several prerecorded clips to illustrate what he calls gratitude or its absence. These include a climate-change interview involving John Coleman, a medical-industry testimony about denying care, quotations and promotional segments, and a later legislative-floor clip that he presents as an example of an elected representative speaking forcefully for constituents.

Callers and Contemporary Political Commentary
Two callers participate in the program. Craig from Michigan discusses healthcare and climate-related issues with Dean, while Margy from Minnesota raises a point about South Africans and political inconsistency. Dean then continues with extended commentary about immigration, political leaders, Donald Trump, Thomas Massie, public corruption, and what he sees as failures of citizens to demand accountability.

The Central Question of Gratitude
The repeated message of the episode is encapsulated in its title question: “And People Call This Gratitude?” Dean contends that honoring the dead requires daily action, not ceremonial acknowledgment alone. The supplied transcript ends as he argues that true gratitude means living for the principles and liberties for which others died.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

And People Call This Gratitude

And People Call This Gratitude: Honoring Sacrifice Through Faithful Action

Arlington and the Measure of Remembrance
The episode opens with a prerecorded reflection on Arlington Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, presenting the cemetery and its guards as symbols of solemn gratitude for those who died in service. The introduction emphasizes discipline, precision, sacrifice, and the idea that public remembrance should shape the way the living use the freedoms they inherited.

Memorial Day Beyond Words
Bradley Dean follows his Memorial Day broadcast by arguing that merely speaking respectfully of fallen service members is insufficient. He says genuine gratitude must be demonstrated by living responsibly, upholding constitutional principles, and resisting actions he believes dishonor those who sacrificed their lives for the country.

Faith, Government, and Accountability
Throughout the program, Dean frames civic responsibility through his Christian biblical worldview, comparing gratitude for military sacrifice with gratitude for Christ’s sacrifice. He recounts a previous dispute with a radio manager over his criticism of a president and asserts that confronting wrongdoing in public office is an act of honoring, rather than disrespecting, the office.

Clips Used as Illustrations
Dean plays or discusses several prerecorded clips to illustrate what he calls gratitude or its absence. These include a climate-change interview involving John Coleman, a medical-industry testimony about denying care, quotations and promotional segments, and a later legislative-floor clip that he presents as an example of an elected representative speaking forcefully for constituents.

Callers and Contemporary Political Commentary
Two callers participate in the program. Craig from Michigan discusses healthcare and climate-related issues with Dean, while Margy from Minnesota raises a point about South Africans and political inconsistency. Dean then continues with extended commentary about immigration, political leaders, Donald Trump, Thomas Massie, public corruption, and what he sees as failures of citizens to demand accountability.

The Central Question of Gratitude
The repeated message of the episode is encapsulated in its title question: “And People Call This Gratitude?” Dean contends that honoring the dead requires daily action, not ceremonial acknowledgment alone. The supplied transcript ends as he argues that true gratitude means living for the principles and liberties for which others died.]]></itunes:summary>

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And People Call This Gratitude

And People Call This Gratitude: Honoring Sacrifice Through Faithful Action

Arlington and the Measure of Remembrance
The episode opens with a prerecorded reflection on Arlington Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, presenting the cemetery and its guards as symbols of solemn gratitude for those who died in service. The introduction emphasizes discipline, precision, sacrifice, and the idea that public remembrance should shape the way the living use the freedoms they inherited.

Memorial Day Beyond Words
Bradley Dean follows his Memorial Day broadcast by arguing that merely speaking respectfully of fallen service members is insufficient. He says genuine gratitude must be demonstrated by living responsibly, upholding constitutional principles, and resisting actions he believes dishonor those who sacrificed their lives for the country.

Faith, Government, and Accountability
Throughout the program, Dean frames civic responsibility through his Christian biblical worldview, comparing gratitude for military sacrifice with gratitude for Christ’s sacrifice. He recounts a previous dispute with a radio manager over his criticism of a president and asserts that confronting wrongdoing in public office is an act of honoring, rather than disrespecting, the office.

Clips Used as Illustrations
Dean plays or discusses several prerecorded clips to illustrate what he calls gratitude or its absence. These include a climate-change interview involving John Coleman, a medical-industry testimony about denying care, quotations and promotional segments, and a later legislative-floor clip that he presents as an example of an elected representative speaking forcefully for constituents.

Callers and Contemporary Political Commentary
Two callers participate in the program. Craig from Michigan discusses healthcare and climate-related issues with Dean, while Margy from Minnesota raises a point about South Africans and political inconsistency. Dean then continues with extended commentary about immigration, political leaders, Donald Trump, Thomas Massie, public corruption, and what he sees as failures of citizens to demand accountability.

The Central Question of Gratitude
The repeated message of the episode is encapsulated in its title question: “And People Call This Gratitude?” Dean contends that honoring the dead requires daily action, not ceremonial acknowledgment alone. The supplied transcript ends as he argues that true gratitude means living for the principles and liberties for which others died.]]></media:description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

The Price

The Price of Freedom: Memorial Day, Sacrifice, Gratitude, and Accountability

Memorial Day and the Cost of Freedom
In this Memorial Day episode of *Sons of Liberty Radio*, Bradley Dean centers the program on the cost of American freedom, beginning with a prerecorded reflection on lives lost in war and the suffering endured by soldiers and their families. The opening invokes D-Day, the Revolutionary era, and the bloodshed of World War II to establish the program’s principal theme: freedom is not free and should produce gratitude in those who inherit it.

Sacrifice Interpreted Through Faith
Bradley explains that the broadcast is shaped by the theme of his book, *Soldier of the Cross*. He uses the earthly sacrifice of military servicemen as a natural illustration for his Christian teaching about Christ’s sacrifice and redemption, repeatedly emphasizing that he is drawing a spiritual parallel rather than claiming that the sacrifices are equal. In his framing, Memorial Day should lead listeners to consider both civic gratitude and spiritual responsibility.

Honoring Soldiers While Questioning War
Throughout the program, Bradley distinguishes honoring military servicemen from approving every war or political decision that sends them into combat. He states that he comes from a military family and holds veterans in high esteem, while arguing that citizens and soldiers alike should understand the constitutional and moral basis of war. His discussion of D-Day expresses intense sorrow for casualties while also advancing his personal questions about military planning and government decisions.

Founders, History, and a Nation’s Memory
Bradley connects the meaning of Memorial Day to the sacrifices he attributes to Founding-era figures and quotes attributed to Roger Sherman and Henry Knox. He argues that Americans have been misled about their history and that the nation’s Christian foundations are being obscured. In the episode, these historical claims support his broader warning that forgetting sacrifice and faith leads to social, civic, and moral decline.

A Caller’s Family Story of Service
A caller identified as Marla from Minnesota shares the story of her father after the attack on Pearl Harbor. She says that he intended to join the Marines with his friends, but through circumstance entered the Navy instead, eventually serving on a ship after attending radio school because he knew Morse code. She recounts that his friends did not return alive, and she urges listeners to consider the hearts and motives of the young men who volunteered to serve, even when debates arise over the constitutionality of a war.

Gratitude Expressed Through Accountability
Bradley closes by arguing that Memorial Day gratitude cannot consist only of words; he says it must be demonstrated by opposing corruption and demanding justice in churches and government. He links this demand for accountability to his Christian message about living in response to Christ’s sacrifice. The episode ends with a call for listeners to honor those who died by refusing to tolerate wrongdoing in the institutions their sacrifices were meant to preserve.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

The Price

The Price of Freedom: Memorial Day, Sacrifice, Gratitude, and Accountability

Memorial Day and the Cost of Freedom
In this Memorial Day episode of *Sons of Liberty Radio*, Bradley Dean centers the program on the cost of American freedom, beginning with a prerecorded reflection on lives lost in war and the suffering endured by soldiers and their families. The opening invokes D-Day, the Revolutionary era, and the bloodshed of World War II to establish the program’s principal theme: freedom is not free and should produce gratitude in those who inherit it.

Sacrifice Interpreted Through Faith
Bradley explains that the broadcast is shaped by the theme of his book, *Soldier of the Cross*. He uses the earthly sacrifice of military servicemen as a natural illustration for his Christian teaching about Christ’s sacrifice and redemption, repeatedly emphasizing that he is drawing a spiritual parallel rather than claiming that the sacrifices are equal. In his framing, Memorial Day should lead listeners to consider both civic gratitude and spiritual responsibility.

Honoring Soldiers While Questioning War
Throughout the program, Bradley distinguishes honoring military servicemen from approving every war or political decision that sends them into combat. He states that he comes from a military family and holds veterans in high esteem, while arguing that citizens and soldiers alike should understand the constitutional and moral basis of war. His discussion of D-Day expresses intense sorrow for casualties while also advancing his personal questions about military planning and government decisions.

Founders, History, and a Nation’s Memory
Bradley connects the meaning of Memorial Day to the sacrifices he attributes to Founding-era figures and quotes attributed to Roger Sherman and Henry Knox. He argues that Americans have been misled about their history and that the nation’s Christian foundations are being obscured. In the episode, these historical claims support his broader warning that forgetting sacrifice and faith leads to social, civic, and moral decline.

A Caller’s Family Story of Service
A caller identified as Marla from Minnesota shares the story of her father after the attack on Pearl Harbor. She says that he intended to join the Marines with his friends, but through circumstance entered the Navy instead, eventually serving on a ship after attending radio school because he knew Morse code. She recounts that his friends did not return alive, and she urges listeners to consider the hearts and motives of the young men who volunteered to serve, even when debates arise over the constitutionality of a war.

Gratitude Expressed Through Accountability
Bradley closes by arguing that Memorial Day gratitude cannot consist only of words; he says it must be demonstrated by opposing corruption and demanding justice in churches and government. He links this demand for accountability to his Christian message about living in response to Christ’s sacrifice. The episode ends with a call for listeners to honor those who died by refusing to tolerate wrongdoing in the institutions their sacrifices were meant to preserve.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

The Price

The Price of Freedom: Memorial Day, Sacrifice, Gratitude, and Accountability

Memorial Day and the Cost of Freedom
In this Memorial Day episode of *Sons of Liberty Radio*, Bradley Dean centers the program on the cost of American freedom, beginning with a prerecorded reflection on lives lost in war and the suffering endured by soldiers and their families. The opening invokes D-Day, the Revolutionary era, and the bloodshed of World War II to establish the program’s principal theme: freedom is not free and should produce gratitude in those who inherit it.

Sacrifice Interpreted Through Faith
Bradley explains that the broadcast is shaped by the theme of his book, *Soldier of the Cross*. He uses the earthly sacrifice of military servicemen as a natural illustration for his Christian teaching about Christ’s sacrifice and redemption, repeatedly emphasizing that he is drawing a spiritual parallel rather than claiming that the sacrifices are equal. In his framing, Memorial Day should lead listeners to consider both civic gratitude and spiritual responsibility.

Honoring Soldiers While Questioning War
Throughout the program, Bradley distinguishes honoring military servicemen from approving every war or political decision that sends them into combat. He states that he comes from a military family and holds veterans in high esteem, while arguing that citizens and soldiers alike should understand the constitutional and moral basis of war. His discussion of D-Day expresses intense sorrow for casualties while also advancing his personal questions about military planning and government decisions.

Founders, History, and a Nation’s Memory
Bradley connects the meaning of Memorial Day to the sacrifices he attributes to Founding-era figures and quotes attributed to Roger Sherman and Henry Knox. He argues that Americans have been misled about their history and that the nation’s Christian foundations are being obscured. In the episode, these historical claims support his broader warning that forgetting sacrifice and faith leads to social, civic, and moral decline.

A Caller’s Family Story of Service
A caller identified as Marla from Minnesota shares the story of her father after the attack on Pearl Harbor. She says that he intended to join the Marines with his friends, but through circumstance entered the Navy instead, eventually serving on a ship after attending radio school because he knew Morse code. She recounts that his friends did not return alive, and she urges listeners to consider the hearts and motives of the young men who volunteered to serve, even when debates arise over the constitutionality of a war.

Gratitude Expressed Through Accountability
Bradley closes by arguing that Memorial Day gratitude cannot consist only of words; he says it must be demonstrated by opposing corruption and demanding justice in churches and government. He links this demand for accountability to his Christian message about living in response to Christ’s sacrifice. The episode ends with a call for listeners to honor those who died by refusing to tolerate wrongdoing in the institutions their sacrifices were meant to preserve.]]></itunes:summary>

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The Price

The Price of Freedom: Memorial Day, Sacrifice, Gratitude, and Accountability

Memorial Day and the Cost of Freedom
In this Memorial Day episode of *Sons of Liberty Radio*, Bradley Dean centers the program on the cost of American freedom, beginning with a prerecorded reflection on lives lost in war and the suffering endured by soldiers and their families. The opening invokes D-Day, the Revolutionary era, and the bloodshed of World War II to establish the program’s principal theme: freedom is not free and should produce gratitude in those who inherit it.

Sacrifice Interpreted Through Faith
Bradley explains that the broadcast is shaped by the theme of his book, *Soldier of the Cross*. He uses the earthly sacrifice of military servicemen as a natural illustration for his Christian teaching about Christ’s sacrifice and redemption, repeatedly emphasizing that he is drawing a spiritual parallel rather than claiming that the sacrifices are equal. In his framing, Memorial Day should lead listeners to consider both civic gratitude and spiritual responsibility.

Honoring Soldiers While Questioning War
Throughout the program, Bradley distinguishes honoring military servicemen from approving every war or political decision that sends them into combat. He states that he comes from a military family and holds veterans in high esteem, while arguing that citizens and soldiers alike should understand the constitutional and moral basis of war. His discussion of D-Day expresses intense sorrow for casualties while also advancing his personal questions about military planning and government decisions.

Founders, History, and a Nation’s Memory
Bradley connects the meaning of Memorial Day to the sacrifices he attributes to Founding-era figures and quotes attributed to Roger Sherman and Henry Knox. He argues that Americans have been misled about their history and that the nation’s Christian foundations are being obscured. In the episode, these historical claims support his broader warning that forgetting sacrifice and faith leads to social, civic, and moral decline.

A Caller’s Family Story of Service
A caller identified as Marla from Minnesota shares the story of her father after the attack on Pearl Harbor. She says that he intended to join the Marines with his friends, but through circumstance entered the Navy instead, eventually serving on a ship after attending radio school because he knew Morse code. She recounts that his friends did not return alive, and she urges listeners to consider the hearts and motives of the young men who volunteered to serve, even when debates arise over the constitutionality of a war.

Gratitude Expressed Through Accountability
Bradley closes by arguing that Memorial Day gratitude cannot consist only of words; he says it must be demonstrated by opposing corruption and demanding justice in churches and government. He links this demand for accountability to his Christian message about living in response to Christ’s sacrifice. The episode ends with a call for listeners to honor those who died by refusing to tolerate wrongdoing in the institutions their sacrifices were meant to preserve.]]></media:description>
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        <itunes:title>Sons of Liberty Radio, May 23, 2026</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Part 1: Remember, The LIGHT Exposes and Reproves The Darkness
Part 2: It's Friday, Friends

Surveillance, Media Priorities, and a Call to Biblical Responsibility

Moral Judgment and the Church
The broadcast opens with Bradley Dean condemning what he describes as compromise within American churches, especially regarding sexuality and abortion. He argues from his interpretation of Scripture that churches have failed to confront sin and that mercy cannot be separated from judgment. His remarks are framed as a religious critique of congregations, pastors, government policy, and the public’s willingness to accept what he regards as moral decline.

Self-Government, Institutions, and Control
Dean broadens his argument into a critique of American institutions, saying that medicine, law, universities, government, media, religion, and banking now undermine the functions they should serve. He repeatedly attributes these conditions to a public that no longer governs itself according to biblical principles. He then introduces material about vehicle “kill switches,” arguing that new automotive monitoring technology represents unlawful government overreach and may ultimately be directed against political opposition.

Surveillance, Caller Concerns, and Data Centers
The program continues with Dean discussing public surveillance cameras and playing an inserted clip from a local-government speaker who alleges that Flock cameras and related technology track citizens beyond ordinary vehicle monitoring. Caller John joins the program to express concern about vehicle software and broader state control, though portions of the call are unclear. Dean then plays a clip attributed in the transcript to Greg Reese about data centers, artificial intelligence, banking systems, resource use, and an alleged future geological event; Dean acknowledges that elements of this material are speculative while treating it as part of a larger warning about control and public inaction.

A Second Program Opening and Media Priorities
A later portion of the uploaded transcript appears to begin a second broadcast block. In this section, Dean responds to an inserted news report about a tourist charged after allegedly throwing a rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal. He says he is not defending cruelty to animals, but uses the story to argue that media and government assign greater public urgency to animal protection than to unborn human life, continuing his anti-abortion and anti-media theme.

Grace, Claims About Media, and Earlier American Life
Dean shifts to a more encouraging theme through a parable about a donkey escaping a well by shaking off dirt and stepping upward, presenting it as an illustration of grace, perseverance, and Christian faith. He then returns to allegations about propaganda, an alleged mask seen in a Fox News clip, and an inserted Thomas Massie clip concerning the Epstein Files Transparency Act. In the final extended discussion, he reviews historical wages, prices, household expenses, phones, automobiles, housing, tuition, and inflation, arguing that earlier Americans lived with fewer conveniences but greater independence.

Closing Song and Central Appeal
The program concludes with Dean introducing an AI-created song from a BBS associate that depicts him as a forceful religious and constitutional broadcaster standing against propaganda and tyranny. Across both broadcast blocks, the unifying appeal is that listeners should reject passivity, return to the host’s understanding of biblical truth, challenge institutions he views as corrupt, and act in defense of religiously grounded liberty.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Part 1: Remember, The LIGHT Exposes and Reproves The Darkness
Part 2: It's Friday, Friends

Surveillance, Media Priorities, and a Call to Biblical Responsibility

Moral Judgment and the Church
The broadcast opens with Bradley Dean condemning what he describes as compromise within American churches, especially regarding sexuality and abortion. He argues from his interpretation of Scripture that churches have failed to confront sin and that mercy cannot be separated from judgment. His remarks are framed as a religious critique of congregations, pastors, government policy, and the public’s willingness to accept what he regards as moral decline.

Self-Government, Institutions, and Control
Dean broadens his argument into a critique of American institutions, saying that medicine, law, universities, government, media, religion, and banking now undermine the functions they should serve. He repeatedly attributes these conditions to a public that no longer governs itself according to biblical principles. He then introduces material about vehicle “kill switches,” arguing that new automotive monitoring technology represents unlawful government overreach and may ultimately be directed against political opposition.

Surveillance, Caller Concerns, and Data Centers
The program continues with Dean discussing public surveillance cameras and playing an inserted clip from a local-government speaker who alleges that Flock cameras and related technology track citizens beyond ordinary vehicle monitoring. Caller John joins the program to express concern about vehicle software and broader state control, though portions of the call are unclear. Dean then plays a clip attributed in the transcript to Greg Reese about data centers, artificial intelligence, banking systems, resource use, and an alleged future geological event; Dean acknowledges that elements of this material are speculative while treating it as part of a larger warning about control and public inaction.

A Second Program Opening and Media Priorities
A later portion of the uploaded transcript appears to begin a second broadcast block. In this section, Dean responds to an inserted news report about a tourist charged after allegedly throwing a rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal. He says he is not defending cruelty to animals, but uses the story to argue that media and government assign greater public urgency to animal protection than to unborn human life, continuing his anti-abortion and anti-media theme.

Grace, Claims About Media, and Earlier American Life
Dean shifts to a more encouraging theme through a parable about a donkey escaping a well by shaking off dirt and stepping upward, presenting it as an illustration of grace, perseverance, and Christian faith. He then returns to allegations about propaganda, an alleged mask seen in a Fox News clip, and an inserted Thomas Massie clip concerning the Epstein Files Transparency Act. In the final extended discussion, he reviews historical wages, prices, household expenses, phones, automobiles, housing, tuition, and inflation, arguing that earlier Americans lived with fewer conveniences but greater independence.

Closing Song and Central Appeal
The program concludes with Dean introducing an AI-created song from a BBS associate that depicts him as a forceful religious and constitutional broadcaster standing against propaganda and tyranny. Across both broadcast blocks, the unifying appeal is that listeners should reject passivity, return to the host’s understanding of biblical truth, challenge institutions he views as corrupt, and act in defense of religiously grounded liberty.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Part 1: Remember, The LIGHT Exposes and Reproves The Darkness
Part 2: It's Friday, Friends

Surveillance, Media Priorities, and a Call to Biblical Responsibility

Moral Judgment and the Church
The broadcast opens with Bradley Dean condemning what he describes as compromise within American churches, especially regarding sexuality and abortion. He argues from his interpretation of Scripture that churches have failed to confront sin and that mercy cannot be separated from judgment. His remarks are framed as a religious critique of congregations, pastors, government policy, and the public’s willingness to accept what he regards as moral decline.

Self-Government, Institutions, and Control
Dean broadens his argument into a critique of American institutions, saying that medicine, law, universities, government, media, religion, and banking now undermine the functions they should serve. He repeatedly attributes these conditions to a public that no longer governs itself according to biblical principles. He then introduces material about vehicle “kill switches,” arguing that new automotive monitoring technology represents unlawful government overreach and may ultimately be directed against political opposition.

Surveillance, Caller Concerns, and Data Centers
The program continues with Dean discussing public surveillance cameras and playing an inserted clip from a local-government speaker who alleges that Flock cameras and related technology track citizens beyond ordinary vehicle monitoring. Caller John joins the program to express concern about vehicle software and broader state control, though portions of the call are unclear. Dean then plays a clip attributed in the transcript to Greg Reese about data centers, artificial intelligence, banking systems, resource use, and an alleged future geological event; Dean acknowledges that elements of this material are speculative while treating it as part of a larger warning about control and public inaction.

A Second Program Opening and Media Priorities
A later portion of the uploaded transcript appears to begin a second broadcast block. In this section, Dean responds to an inserted news report about a tourist charged after allegedly throwing a rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal. He says he is not defending cruelty to animals, but uses the story to argue that media and government assign greater public urgency to animal protection than to unborn human life, continuing his anti-abortion and anti-media theme.

Grace, Claims About Media, and Earlier American Life
Dean shifts to a more encouraging theme through a parable about a donkey escaping a well by shaking off dirt and stepping upward, presenting it as an illustration of grace, perseverance, and Christian faith. He then returns to allegations about propaganda, an alleged mask seen in a Fox News clip, and an inserted Thomas Massie clip concerning the Epstein Files Transparency Act. In the final extended discussion, he reviews historical wages, prices, household expenses, phones, automobiles, housing, tuition, and inflation, arguing that earlier Americans lived with fewer conveniences but greater independence.

Closing Song and Central Appeal
The program concludes with Dean introducing an AI-created song from a BBS associate that depicts him as a forceful religious and constitutional broadcaster standing against propaganda and tyranny. Across both broadcast blocks, the unifying appeal is that listeners should reject passivity, return to the host’s understanding of biblical truth, challenge institutions he views as corrupt, and act in defense of religiously grounded liberty.]]></itunes:summary>

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              <media:description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Part 1: Remember, The LIGHT Exposes and Reproves The Darkness
Part 2: It's Friday, Friends

Surveillance, Media Priorities, and a Call to Biblical Responsibility

Moral Judgment and the Church
The broadcast opens with Bradley Dean condemning what he describes as compromise within American churches, especially regarding sexuality and abortion. He argues from his interpretation of Scripture that churches have failed to confront sin and that mercy cannot be separated from judgment. His remarks are framed as a religious critique of congregations, pastors, government policy, and the public’s willingness to accept what he regards as moral decline.

Self-Government, Institutions, and Control
Dean broadens his argument into a critique of American institutions, saying that medicine, law, universities, government, media, religion, and banking now undermine the functions they should serve. He repeatedly attributes these conditions to a public that no longer governs itself according to biblical principles. He then introduces material about vehicle “kill switches,” arguing that new automotive monitoring technology represents unlawful government overreach and may ultimately be directed against political opposition.

Surveillance, Caller Concerns, and Data Centers
The program continues with Dean discussing public surveillance cameras and playing an inserted clip from a local-government speaker who alleges that Flock cameras and related technology track citizens beyond ordinary vehicle monitoring. Caller John joins the program to express concern about vehicle software and broader state control, though portions of the call are unclear. Dean then plays a clip attributed in the transcript to Greg Reese about data centers, artificial intelligence, banking systems, resource use, and an alleged future geological event; Dean acknowledges that elements of this material are speculative while treating it as part of a larger warning about control and public inaction.

A Second Program Opening and Media Priorities
A later portion of the uploaded transcript appears to begin a second broadcast block. In this section, Dean responds to an inserted news report about a tourist charged after allegedly throwing a rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal. He says he is not defending cruelty to animals, but uses the story to argue that media and government assign greater public urgency to animal protection than to unborn human life, continuing his anti-abortion and anti-media theme.

Grace, Claims About Media, and Earlier American Life
Dean shifts to a more encouraging theme through a parable about a donkey escaping a well by shaking off dirt and stepping upward, presenting it as an illustration of grace, perseverance, and Christian faith. He then returns to allegations about propaganda, an alleged mask seen in a Fox News clip, and an inserted Thomas Massie clip concerning the Epstein Files Transparency Act. In the final extended discussion, he reviews historical wages, prices, household expenses, phones, automobiles, housing, tuition, and inflation, arguing that earlier Americans lived with fewer conveniences but greater independence.

Closing Song and Central Appeal
The program concludes with Dean introducing an AI-created song from a BBS associate that depicts him as a forceful religious and constitutional broadcaster standing against propaganda and tyranny. Across both broadcast blocks, the unifying appeal is that listeners should reject passivity, return to the host’s understanding of biblical truth, challenge institutions he views as corrupt, and act in defense of religiously grounded liberty.]]></media:description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

It's Friday, Friends...

It’s Friday, Friends: Bradley Dean on Media Priorities, Grace Under Pressure, Simpler American Living, and a Lighter Friday Reflection

Raising Disciples, Not Spectators
The episode begins with a prerecorded ministry message arguing that too many pastors refuse to preach against the sins of the nation even though they know Scripture addresses those issues. The speaker cites George Barna, George Whitefield, and older Christian leaders to argue that the church has become passive, deadened, and unwilling to call people to repentance. The introduction insists that the church should be aggressive in discipleship and public witness rather than defensive or silent.

A Friday Opening and a Complaint About Misunderstanding
When Bradley Dean begins the live portion, he first addresses someone who has been emailing the ministry office and, in his view, assuming he said something he did not say. He uses that exchange to encourage direct communication rather than accusation, reminds listeners that the program is a place where people are expected to think for themselves, and reintroduces the show’s broader mission of confronting cultural and political corruption.

Media Priorities and the Value of Human Life
Dean’s first major topic is a media story about a tourist accused of throwing a rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal. He says the story illustrates how major media organizations intensely spotlight harm to animals while minimizing or excusing abortion and crimes against unborn children. His central point is that public institutions and media outlets reveal their moral priorities by what they choose to emphasize, condemn, and protect.

Grace, Resistance, and the Donkey in the Well
After a commercial break, Dean shifts to a more devotional and motivational tone, describing grace as the empowering force that enables believers to overcome sin, trials, and discouragement. He tells a parable about a donkey buried alive with shovelfuls of dirt, only to shake the dirt off and use it as a step upward. Dean applies the story to Christian perseverance, saying believers should use trials and attacks as steppingstones rather than allowing them to bury or defeat them.

Simpler Times, Work, and the Cost of Living
The longest later section of the program is a reflective tour through wages, housing prices, telephones, cigarettes, cars, taxes, and household economics from the late 1800s through the 2010s. Dean argues that earlier Americans often lived with less material abundance but greater peace of mind and less government intrusion. He contrasts earlier patterns of work, home life, and local responsibility with what he sees as today’s inflation, dependency, surveillance, debt, and federal overreach.

A Lighter Ending With a BBS-Created Song
To close the Friday show on a lighter note, Dean plays an AI-generated song created by Don from BBS using information about his ministry and persona. The song portrays him in dramatic and heroic terms, blending biblical, constitutional, and patriotic imagery. Dean laughs, praises the effort, invites listeners to church on Sunday, and ends the program with appreciation for the creative support coming from BBS.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

It's Friday, Friends...

It’s Friday, Friends: Bradley Dean on Media Priorities, Grace Under Pressure, Simpler American Living, and a Lighter Friday Reflection

Raising Disciples, Not Spectators
The episode begins with a prerecorded ministry message arguing that too many pastors refuse to preach against the sins of the nation even though they know Scripture addresses those issues. The speaker cites George Barna, George Whitefield, and older Christian leaders to argue that the church has become passive, deadened, and unwilling to call people to repentance. The introduction insists that the church should be aggressive in discipleship and public witness rather than defensive or silent.

A Friday Opening and a Complaint About Misunderstanding
When Bradley Dean begins the live portion, he first addresses someone who has been emailing the ministry office and, in his view, assuming he said something he did not say. He uses that exchange to encourage direct communication rather than accusation, reminds listeners that the program is a place where people are expected to think for themselves, and reintroduces the show’s broader mission of confronting cultural and political corruption.

Media Priorities and the Value of Human Life
Dean’s first major topic is a media story about a tourist accused of throwing a rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal. He says the story illustrates how major media organizations intensely spotlight harm to animals while minimizing or excusing abortion and crimes against unborn children. His central point is that public institutions and media outlets reveal their moral priorities by what they choose to emphasize, condemn, and protect.

Grace, Resistance, and the Donkey in the Well
After a commercial break, Dean shifts to a more devotional and motivational tone, describing grace as the empowering force that enables believers to overcome sin, trials, and discouragement. He tells a parable about a donkey buried alive with shovelfuls of dirt, only to shake the dirt off and use it as a step upward. Dean applies the story to Christian perseverance, saying believers should use trials and attacks as steppingstones rather than allowing them to bury or defeat them.

Simpler Times, Work, and the Cost of Living
The longest later section of the program is a reflective tour through wages, housing prices, telephones, cigarettes, cars, taxes, and household economics from the late 1800s through the 2010s. Dean argues that earlier Americans often lived with less material abundance but greater peace of mind and less government intrusion. He contrasts earlier patterns of work, home life, and local responsibility with what he sees as today’s inflation, dependency, surveillance, debt, and federal overreach.

A Lighter Ending With a BBS-Created Song
To close the Friday show on a lighter note, Dean plays an AI-generated song created by Don from BBS using information about his ministry and persona. The song portrays him in dramatic and heroic terms, blending biblical, constitutional, and patriotic imagery. Dean laughs, praises the effort, invites listeners to church on Sunday, and ends the program with appreciation for the creative support coming from BBS.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

It's Friday, Friends...

It’s Friday, Friends: Bradley Dean on Media Priorities, Grace Under Pressure, Simpler American Living, and a Lighter Friday Reflection

Raising Disciples, Not Spectators
The episode begins with a prerecorded ministry message arguing that too many pastors refuse to preach against the sins of the nation even though they know Scripture addresses those issues. The speaker cites George Barna, George Whitefield, and older Christian leaders to argue that the church has become passive, deadened, and unwilling to call people to repentance. The introduction insists that the church should be aggressive in discipleship and public witness rather than defensive or silent.

A Friday Opening and a Complaint About Misunderstanding
When Bradley Dean begins the live portion, he first addresses someone who has been emailing the ministry office and, in his view, assuming he said something he did not say. He uses that exchange to encourage direct communication rather than accusation, reminds listeners that the program is a place where people are expected to think for themselves, and reintroduces the show’s broader mission of confronting cultural and political corruption.

Media Priorities and the Value of Human Life
Dean’s first major topic is a media story about a tourist accused of throwing a rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal. He says the story illustrates how major media organizations intensely spotlight harm to animals while minimizing or excusing abortion and crimes against unborn children. His central point is that public institutions and media outlets reveal their moral priorities by what they choose to emphasize, condemn, and protect.

Grace, Resistance, and the Donkey in the Well
After a commercial break, Dean shifts to a more devotional and motivational tone, describing grace as the empowering force that enables believers to overcome sin, trials, and discouragement. He tells a parable about a donkey buried alive with shovelfuls of dirt, only to shake the dirt off and use it as a step upward. Dean applies the story to Christian perseverance, saying believers should use trials and attacks as steppingstones rather than allowing them to bury or defeat them.

Simpler Times, Work, and the Cost of Living
The longest later section of the program is a reflective tour through wages, housing prices, telephones, cigarettes, cars, taxes, and household economics from the late 1800s through the 2010s. Dean argues that earlier Americans often lived with less material abundance but greater peace of mind and less government intrusion. He contrasts earlier patterns of work, home life, and local responsibility with what he sees as today’s inflation, dependency, surveillance, debt, and federal overreach.

A Lighter Ending With a BBS-Created Song
To close the Friday show on a lighter note, Dean plays an AI-generated song created by Don from BBS using information about his ministry and persona. The song portrays him in dramatic and heroic terms, blending biblical, constitutional, and patriotic imagery. Dean laughs, praises the effort, invites listeners to church on Sunday, and ends the program with appreciation for the creative support coming from BBS.]]></itunes:summary>

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It's Friday, Friends...

It’s Friday, Friends: Bradley Dean on Media Priorities, Grace Under Pressure, Simpler American Living, and a Lighter Friday Reflection

Raising Disciples, Not Spectators
The episode begins with a prerecorded ministry message arguing that too many pastors refuse to preach against the sins of the nation even though they know Scripture addresses those issues. The speaker cites George Barna, George Whitefield, and older Christian leaders to argue that the church has become passive, deadened, and unwilling to call people to repentance. The introduction insists that the church should be aggressive in discipleship and public witness rather than defensive or silent.

A Friday Opening and a Complaint About Misunderstanding
When Bradley Dean begins the live portion, he first addresses someone who has been emailing the ministry office and, in his view, assuming he said something he did not say. He uses that exchange to encourage direct communication rather than accusation, reminds listeners that the program is a place where people are expected to think for themselves, and reintroduces the show’s broader mission of confronting cultural and political corruption.

Media Priorities and the Value of Human Life
Dean’s first major topic is a media story about a tourist accused of throwing a rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal. He says the story illustrates how major media organizations intensely spotlight harm to animals while minimizing or excusing abortion and crimes against unborn children. His central point is that public institutions and media outlets reveal their moral priorities by what they choose to emphasize, condemn, and protect.

Grace, Resistance, and the Donkey in the Well
After a commercial break, Dean shifts to a more devotional and motivational tone, describing grace as the empowering force that enables believers to overcome sin, trials, and discouragement. He tells a parable about a donkey buried alive with shovelfuls of dirt, only to shake the dirt off and use it as a step upward. Dean applies the story to Christian perseverance, saying believers should use trials and attacks as steppingstones rather than allowing them to bury or defeat them.

Simpler Times, Work, and the Cost of Living
The longest later section of the program is a reflective tour through wages, housing prices, telephones, cigarettes, cars, taxes, and household economics from the late 1800s through the 2010s. Dean argues that earlier Americans often lived with less material abundance but greater peace of mind and less government intrusion. He contrasts earlier patterns of work, home life, and local responsibility with what he sees as today’s inflation, dependency, surveillance, debt, and federal overreach.

A Lighter Ending With a BBS-Created Song
To close the Friday show on a lighter note, Dean plays an AI-generated song created by Don from BBS using information about his ministry and persona. The song portrays him in dramatic and heroic terms, blending biblical, constitutional, and patriotic imagery. Dean laughs, praises the effort, invites listeners to church on Sunday, and ends the program with appreciation for the creative support coming from BBS.]]></media:description>
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        <itunes:title>Sons of Liberty Radio, May 21, 2026</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Driving The Narrative Over The People Is Only Drawing More Attention

Driving the Narrative Draws More Attention: Bradley Dean on Zionism, MAGA Disillusionment, Epstein-File Claims, and Spiritual Discernment

An Opening Attack on Zionism and Political Power
The program begins with a prerecorded or embedded segment distinguishing Judaism from Zionism through the speaker’s interpretation of Romans 2 and Revelation 3. The segment presents Zionism as a political movement rather than a religious identity, discusses Theodore Herzl, the Rothschild family, Palestine, the Balfour Declaration, and the Star of David, and claims that American Christians have misunderstood modern Israel. These statements are presented as the broadcast’s viewpoint rather than verified historical conclusions.

Driving the Narrative and Spiritual Discernment
Bradley Dean opens the live broadcast by arguing that efforts to suppress truth only draw greater attention to it. He says opponents are attempting to steer the public through distraction and “smoke and mirrors,” while directing listeners to Sons of Liberty sites and reopening the call-in line after an outage at the BBS flagship station. Dean then explains that he seeks divine guidance on topics to address and connects his long-standing warnings to Amos 3:7 and New Testament spiritual gifts, emphasizing prophecy and discernment.

Idols, MAGA, and the Critique of Donald Trump
After a promotional break, Dean returns to his discussion of prophecy and argues that churches have turned buildings, symbols, and political leaders into idols. He introduces an embedded clip attributed to Owen Shroyer criticizing MAGA for abandoning opposition to donor influence, foreign interests, war, and globalism. Dean applies that critique directly to Donald Trump, arguing that Trump was sold to the public as a conservative while supporting positions Dean believes contradict biblical morality and conservative claims.

Caller Chris and Questions of Prophecy and Religion
The episode then takes a call from Chris in Utah, who praises Dean for speaking what he sees as spiritual truth and discusses his membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Chris says church leadership has been restrained by tax-exempt status and has offered spiritual “milk” when the public needs stronger teaching amid national crisis. Dean thanks him, says he would like to discuss Mormonism more fully in a future conversation, and frames their exchange as correction and instruction among those professing faith.

Epstein-File Claims, Political Pressure, and Caller Henry
Later in the episode, Dean discusses a report about schools in France, sexual-abuse allegations involving powerful people, and his claim that the public tolerates crimes committed by a small group. He plays material attributed to Jamie Raskin and Owen Shroyer concerning the Epstein files, Donald Trump, Israel, Iran, and alleged political pressure involving Lauren Boebert and Colorado water legislation. Henry then calls in briefly, agreeing with Dean that powerful people fear citizens communicating and waking up to wrongdoing.

A BBS Song and a Lighter Closing
Near the conclusion, Dean says he wants to end the program on a lighter note and plays part of a song he says was created by Don from BBS using show-related material. The lyrics present Dean in an energetic, heroic talk-radio style involving the Bible, the Constitution, and the Sons of Liberty. Dean expresses appreciation for Don and others who have made music supporting the ministry, encourages listeners to visit the store and schedule pages, asks for financial support, and closes by saying the program loves listeners through what it does.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Driving The Narrative Over The People Is Only Drawing More Attention

Driving the Narrative Draws More Attention: Bradley Dean on Zionism, MAGA Disillusionment, Epstein-File Claims, and Spiritual Discernment

An Opening Attack on Zionism and Political Power
The program begins with a prerecorded or embedded segment distinguishing Judaism from Zionism through the speaker’s interpretation of Romans 2 and Revelation 3. The segment presents Zionism as a political movement rather than a religious identity, discusses Theodore Herzl, the Rothschild family, Palestine, the Balfour Declaration, and the Star of David, and claims that American Christians have misunderstood modern Israel. These statements are presented as the broadcast’s viewpoint rather than verified historical conclusions.

Driving the Narrative and Spiritual Discernment
Bradley Dean opens the live broadcast by arguing that efforts to suppress truth only draw greater attention to it. He says opponents are attempting to steer the public through distraction and “smoke and mirrors,” while directing listeners to Sons of Liberty sites and reopening the call-in line after an outage at the BBS flagship station. Dean then explains that he seeks divine guidance on topics to address and connects his long-standing warnings to Amos 3:7 and New Testament spiritual gifts, emphasizing prophecy and discernment.

Idols, MAGA, and the Critique of Donald Trump
After a promotional break, Dean returns to his discussion of prophecy and argues that churches have turned buildings, symbols, and political leaders into idols. He introduces an embedded clip attributed to Owen Shroyer criticizing MAGA for abandoning opposition to donor influence, foreign interests, war, and globalism. Dean applies that critique directly to Donald Trump, arguing that Trump was sold to the public as a conservative while supporting positions Dean believes contradict biblical morality and conservative claims.

Caller Chris and Questions of Prophecy and Religion
The episode then takes a call from Chris in Utah, who praises Dean for speaking what he sees as spiritual truth and discusses his membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Chris says church leadership has been restrained by tax-exempt status and has offered spiritual “milk” when the public needs stronger teaching amid national crisis. Dean thanks him, says he would like to discuss Mormonism more fully in a future conversation, and frames their exchange as correction and instruction among those professing faith.

Epstein-File Claims, Political Pressure, and Caller Henry
Later in the episode, Dean discusses a report about schools in France, sexual-abuse allegations involving powerful people, and his claim that the public tolerates crimes committed by a small group. He plays material attributed to Jamie Raskin and Owen Shroyer concerning the Epstein files, Donald Trump, Israel, Iran, and alleged political pressure involving Lauren Boebert and Colorado water legislation. Henry then calls in briefly, agreeing with Dean that powerful people fear citizens communicating and waking up to wrongdoing.

A BBS Song and a Lighter Closing
Near the conclusion, Dean says he wants to end the program on a lighter note and plays part of a song he says was created by Don from BBS using show-related material. The lyrics present Dean in an energetic, heroic talk-radio style involving the Bible, the Constitution, and the Sons of Liberty. Dean expresses appreciation for Don and others who have made music supporting the ministry, encourages listeners to visit the store and schedule pages, asks for financial support, and closes by saying the program loves listeners through what it does.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Driving The Narrative Over The People Is Only Drawing More Attention

Driving the Narrative Draws More Attention: Bradley Dean on Zionism, MAGA Disillusionment, Epstein-File Claims, and Spiritual Discernment

An Opening Attack on Zionism and Political Power
The program begins with a prerecorded or embedded segment distinguishing Judaism from Zionism through the speaker’s interpretation of Romans 2 and Revelation 3. The segment presents Zionism as a political movement rather than a religious identity, discusses Theodore Herzl, the Rothschild family, Palestine, the Balfour Declaration, and the Star of David, and claims that American Christians have misunderstood modern Israel. These statements are presented as the broadcast’s viewpoint rather than verified historical conclusions.

Driving the Narrative and Spiritual Discernment
Bradley Dean opens the live broadcast by arguing that efforts to suppress truth only draw greater attention to it. He says opponents are attempting to steer the public through distraction and “smoke and mirrors,” while directing listeners to Sons of Liberty sites and reopening the call-in line after an outage at the BBS flagship station. Dean then explains that he seeks divine guidance on topics to address and connects his long-standing warnings to Amos 3:7 and New Testament spiritual gifts, emphasizing prophecy and discernment.

Idols, MAGA, and the Critique of Donald Trump
After a promotional break, Dean returns to his discussion of prophecy and argues that churches have turned buildings, symbols, and political leaders into idols. He introduces an embedded clip attributed to Owen Shroyer criticizing MAGA for abandoning opposition to donor influence, foreign interests, war, and globalism. Dean applies that critique directly to Donald Trump, arguing that Trump was sold to the public as a conservative while supporting positions Dean believes contradict biblical morality and conservative claims.

Caller Chris and Questions of Prophecy and Religion
The episode then takes a call from Chris in Utah, who praises Dean for speaking what he sees as spiritual truth and discusses his membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Chris says church leadership has been restrained by tax-exempt status and has offered spiritual “milk” when the public needs stronger teaching amid national crisis. Dean thanks him, says he would like to discuss Mormonism more fully in a future conversation, and frames their exchange as correction and instruction among those professing faith.

Epstein-File Claims, Political Pressure, and Caller Henry
Later in the episode, Dean discusses a report about schools in France, sexual-abuse allegations involving powerful people, and his claim that the public tolerates crimes committed by a small group. He plays material attributed to Jamie Raskin and Owen Shroyer concerning the Epstein files, Donald Trump, Israel, Iran, and alleged political pressure involving Lauren Boebert and Colorado water legislation. Henry then calls in briefly, agreeing with Dean that powerful people fear citizens communicating and waking up to wrongdoing.

A BBS Song and a Lighter Closing
Near the conclusion, Dean says he wants to end the program on a lighter note and plays part of a song he says was created by Don from BBS using show-related material. The lyrics present Dean in an energetic, heroic talk-radio style involving the Bible, the Constitution, and the Sons of Liberty. Dean expresses appreciation for Don and others who have made music supporting the ministry, encourages listeners to visit the store and schedule pages, asks for financial support, and closes by saying the program loves listeners through what it does.]]></itunes:summary>

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Driving The Narrative Over The People Is Only Drawing More Attention

Driving the Narrative Draws More Attention: Bradley Dean on Zionism, MAGA Disillusionment, Epstein-File Claims, and Spiritual Discernment

An Opening Attack on Zionism and Political Power
The program begins with a prerecorded or embedded segment distinguishing Judaism from Zionism through the speaker’s interpretation of Romans 2 and Revelation 3. The segment presents Zionism as a political movement rather than a religious identity, discusses Theodore Herzl, the Rothschild family, Palestine, the Balfour Declaration, and the Star of David, and claims that American Christians have misunderstood modern Israel. These statements are presented as the broadcast’s viewpoint rather than verified historical conclusions.

Driving the Narrative and Spiritual Discernment
Bradley Dean opens the live broadcast by arguing that efforts to suppress truth only draw greater attention to it. He says opponents are attempting to steer the public through distraction and “smoke and mirrors,” while directing listeners to Sons of Liberty sites and reopening the call-in line after an outage at the BBS flagship station. Dean then explains that he seeks divine guidance on topics to address and connects his long-standing warnings to Amos 3:7 and New Testament spiritual gifts, emphasizing prophecy and discernment.

Idols, MAGA, and the Critique of Donald Trump
After a promotional break, Dean returns to his discussion of prophecy and argues that churches have turned buildings, symbols, and political leaders into idols. He introduces an embedded clip attributed to Owen Shroyer criticizing MAGA for abandoning opposition to donor influence, foreign interests, war, and globalism. Dean applies that critique directly to Donald Trump, arguing that Trump was sold to the public as a conservative while supporting positions Dean believes contradict biblical morality and conservative claims.

Caller Chris and Questions of Prophecy and Religion
The episode then takes a call from Chris in Utah, who praises Dean for speaking what he sees as spiritual truth and discusses his membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Chris says church leadership has been restrained by tax-exempt status and has offered spiritual “milk” when the public needs stronger teaching amid national crisis. Dean thanks him, says he would like to discuss Mormonism more fully in a future conversation, and frames their exchange as correction and instruction among those professing faith.

Epstein-File Claims, Political Pressure, and Caller Henry
Later in the episode, Dean discusses a report about schools in France, sexual-abuse allegations involving powerful people, and his claim that the public tolerates crimes committed by a small group. He plays material attributed to Jamie Raskin and Owen Shroyer concerning the Epstein files, Donald Trump, Israel, Iran, and alleged political pressure involving Lauren Boebert and Colorado water legislation. Henry then calls in briefly, agreeing with Dean that powerful people fear citizens communicating and waking up to wrongdoing.

A BBS Song and a Lighter Closing
Near the conclusion, Dean says he wants to end the program on a lighter note and plays part of a song he says was created by Don from BBS using show-related material. The lyrics present Dean in an energetic, heroic talk-radio style involving the Bible, the Constitution, and the Sons of Liberty. Dean expresses appreciation for Don and others who have made music supporting the ministry, encourages listeners to visit the store and schedule pages, asks for financial support, and closes by saying the program loves listeners through what it does.]]></media:description>
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        <itunes:title>Sons of Liberty Radio, May 20, 2026</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Driving The Narrative Over The People Is Only Drawing More...

When It Comes to Reaping and Sowing, the People Have Much to Learn

Reaping and Sowing as the Central Theme

The episode centers on the biblical idea that “God is not mocked” and that people, leaders, nations, and institutions eventually reap what they sow. The host frames the discussion through scripture, especially the principle that actions produce consequences, whether those actions are righteous or corrupt. The opening examples draw from history and religious teaching to argue that individuals who persecuted others, abused power, or mocked God eventually faced consequences that mirrored their own actions.

Historical Examples of Judgment and Consequence

A large portion of the program uses historical stories to illustrate the theme of accountability. The host references figures such as Voltaire, Pontius Pilate, Herod Antipas, Marie Antoinette, Alexander VI, Henry III of France, and others as examples of people who, according to the episode’s framing, experienced consequences connected to their conduct. These examples are presented as evidence that moral and spiritual laws continue to operate whether people believe in them or not.

Criticism of Modern Political Deception

The host then turns to modern political commentary, arguing that Americans are being deceived through narratives that encourage passivity and misplaced trust. He compares contemporary political movements and “Q” related expectations to Operation Trust, describing both as efforts that create the appearance of hidden “good guys” solving problems while ordinary people are lulled into inaction. The episode strongly criticizes Donald Trump, certain political figures, and government officials, presenting them as examples of public leaders who should be judged by their actions rather than their claims.

Strong Claims About Zionism and Selective Protection

The episode includes a controversial segment in which the host discusses Zionism, modern Israel, antisemitism, and the influence of foreign interests on American politics. The host distinguishes between Jewish people generally and what he calls Zionists, while making strong claims about political influence, religious hypocrisy, and selective government protection. He argues that certain groups use victimhood as a shield while committing or defending wrongdoing, and he ties this discussion back to his larger theme of corruption, accountability, and eventual judgment.

Accountability, Lawlessness, and the Church’s Role

The host repeatedly argues that corruption grows when wrongdoing is not punished quickly, citing Ecclesiastes 8:11 to support the idea that delayed justice emboldens evil. He applies this to political scandals, the Epstein files, vaccine-related claims, and broader accusations of lawlessness in American government. He also challenges Christians who separate faith from government, arguing that politics, law, and public morality cannot be separated from a biblical worldview because government itself is treated as an institution established by God.

Warning to the Powerful and Encouragement to Believers

Near the end, the host returns to scripture, especially Psalms, to warn rulers and corrupt people that they are not above God’s authority. He emphasizes that believers should understand their position in Christ and not live as though defeat is their promise. The closing message reinforces the central lesson of the episode: every person and every nation will face the harvest of the seeds they have planted, and the host urges listeners to repent, stand for truth, and recognize accountability before consequences arrive.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Driving The Narrative Over The People Is Only Drawing More...

When It Comes to Reaping and Sowing, the People Have Much to Learn

Reaping and Sowing as the Central Theme

The episode centers on the biblical idea that “God is not mocked” and that people, leaders, nations, and institutions eventually reap what they sow. The host frames the discussion through scripture, especially the principle that actions produce consequences, whether those actions are righteous or corrupt. The opening examples draw from history and religious teaching to argue that individuals who persecuted others, abused power, or mocked God eventually faced consequences that mirrored their own actions.

Historical Examples of Judgment and Consequence

A large portion of the program uses historical stories to illustrate the theme of accountability. The host references figures such as Voltaire, Pontius Pilate, Herod Antipas, Marie Antoinette, Alexander VI, Henry III of France, and others as examples of people who, according to the episode’s framing, experienced consequences connected to their conduct. These examples are presented as evidence that moral and spiritual laws continue to operate whether people believe in them or not.

Criticism of Modern Political Deception

The host then turns to modern political commentary, arguing that Americans are being deceived through narratives that encourage passivity and misplaced trust. He compares contemporary political movements and “Q” related expectations to Operation Trust, describing both as efforts that create the appearance of hidden “good guys” solving problems while ordinary people are lulled into inaction. The episode strongly criticizes Donald Trump, certain political figures, and government officials, presenting them as examples of public leaders who should be judged by their actions rather than their claims.

Strong Claims About Zionism and Selective Protection

The episode includes a controversial segment in which the host discusses Zionism, modern Israel, antisemitism, and the influence of foreign interests on American politics. The host distinguishes between Jewish people generally and what he calls Zionists, while making strong claims about political influence, religious hypocrisy, and selective government protection. He argues that certain groups use victimhood as a shield while committing or defending wrongdoing, and he ties this discussion back to his larger theme of corruption, accountability, and eventual judgment.

Accountability, Lawlessness, and the Church’s Role

The host repeatedly argues that corruption grows when wrongdoing is not punished quickly, citing Ecclesiastes 8:11 to support the idea that delayed justice emboldens evil. He applies this to political scandals, the Epstein files, vaccine-related claims, and broader accusations of lawlessness in American government. He also challenges Christians who separate faith from government, arguing that politics, law, and public morality cannot be separated from a biblical worldview because government itself is treated as an institution established by God.

Warning to the Powerful and Encouragement to Believers

Near the end, the host returns to scripture, especially Psalms, to warn rulers and corrupt people that they are not above God’s authority. He emphasizes that believers should understand their position in Christ and not live as though defeat is their promise. The closing message reinforces the central lesson of the episode: every person and every nation will face the harvest of the seeds they have planted, and the host urges listeners to repent, stand for truth, and recognize accountability before consequences arrive.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Driving The Narrative Over The People Is Only Drawing More...

When It Comes to Reaping and Sowing, the People Have Much to Learn

Reaping and Sowing as the Central Theme

The episode centers on the biblical idea that “God is not mocked” and that people, leaders, nations, and institutions eventually reap what they sow. The host frames the discussion through scripture, especially the principle that actions produce consequences, whether those actions are righteous or corrupt. The opening examples draw from history and religious teaching to argue that individuals who persecuted others, abused power, or mocked God eventually faced consequences that mirrored their own actions.

Historical Examples of Judgment and Consequence

A large portion of the program uses historical stories to illustrate the theme of accountability. The host references figures such as Voltaire, Pontius Pilate, Herod Antipas, Marie Antoinette, Alexander VI, Henry III of France, and others as examples of people who, according to the episode’s framing, experienced consequences connected to their conduct. These examples are presented as evidence that moral and spiritual laws continue to operate whether people believe in them or not.

Criticism of Modern Political Deception

The host then turns to modern political commentary, arguing that Americans are being deceived through narratives that encourage passivity and misplaced trust. He compares contemporary political movements and “Q” related expectations to Operation Trust, describing both as efforts that create the appearance of hidden “good guys” solving problems while ordinary people are lulled into inaction. The episode strongly criticizes Donald Trump, certain political figures, and government officials, presenting them as examples of public leaders who should be judged by their actions rather than their claims.

Strong Claims About Zionism and Selective Protection

The episode includes a controversial segment in which the host discusses Zionism, modern Israel, antisemitism, and the influence of foreign interests on American politics. The host distinguishes between Jewish people generally and what he calls Zionists, while making strong claims about political influence, religious hypocrisy, and selective government protection. He argues that certain groups use victimhood as a shield while committing or defending wrongdoing, and he ties this discussion back to his larger theme of corruption, accountability, and eventual judgment.

Accountability, Lawlessness, and the Church’s Role

The host repeatedly argues that corruption grows when wrongdoing is not punished quickly, citing Ecclesiastes 8:11 to support the idea that delayed justice emboldens evil. He applies this to political scandals, the Epstein files, vaccine-related claims, and broader accusations of lawlessness in American government. He also challenges Christians who separate faith from government, arguing that politics, law, and public morality cannot be separated from a biblical worldview because government itself is treated as an institution established by God.

Warning to the Powerful and Encouragement to Believers

Near the end, the host returns to scripture, especially Psalms, to warn rulers and corrupt people that they are not above God’s authority. He emphasizes that believers should understand their position in Christ and not live as though defeat is their promise. The closing message reinforces the central lesson of the episode: every person and every nation will face the harvest of the seeds they have planted, and the host urges listeners to repent, stand for truth, and recognize accountability before consequences arrive.]]></itunes:summary>

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Driving The Narrative Over The People Is Only Drawing More...

When It Comes to Reaping and Sowing, the People Have Much to Learn

Reaping and Sowing as the Central Theme

The episode centers on the biblical idea that “God is not mocked” and that people, leaders, nations, and institutions eventually reap what they sow. The host frames the discussion through scripture, especially the principle that actions produce consequences, whether those actions are righteous or corrupt. The opening examples draw from history and religious teaching to argue that individuals who persecuted others, abused power, or mocked God eventually faced consequences that mirrored their own actions.

Historical Examples of Judgment and Consequence

A large portion of the program uses historical stories to illustrate the theme of accountability. The host references figures such as Voltaire, Pontius Pilate, Herod Antipas, Marie Antoinette, Alexander VI, Henry III of France, and others as examples of people who, according to the episode’s framing, experienced consequences connected to their conduct. These examples are presented as evidence that moral and spiritual laws continue to operate whether people believe in them or not.

Criticism of Modern Political Deception

The host then turns to modern political commentary, arguing that Americans are being deceived through narratives that encourage passivity and misplaced trust. He compares contemporary political movements and “Q” related expectations to Operation Trust, describing both as efforts that create the appearance of hidden “good guys” solving problems while ordinary people are lulled into inaction. The episode strongly criticizes Donald Trump, certain political figures, and government officials, presenting them as examples of public leaders who should be judged by their actions rather than their claims.

Strong Claims About Zionism and Selective Protection

The episode includes a controversial segment in which the host discusses Zionism, modern Israel, antisemitism, and the influence of foreign interests on American politics. The host distinguishes between Jewish people generally and what he calls Zionists, while making strong claims about political influence, religious hypocrisy, and selective government protection. He argues that certain groups use victimhood as a shield while committing or defending wrongdoing, and he ties this discussion back to his larger theme of corruption, accountability, and eventual judgment.

Accountability, Lawlessness, and the Church’s Role

The host repeatedly argues that corruption grows when wrongdoing is not punished quickly, citing Ecclesiastes 8:11 to support the idea that delayed justice emboldens evil. He applies this to political scandals, the Epstein files, vaccine-related claims, and broader accusations of lawlessness in American government. He also challenges Christians who separate faith from government, arguing that politics, law, and public morality cannot be separated from a biblical worldview because government itself is treated as an institution established by God.

Warning to the Powerful and Encouragement to Believers

Near the end, the host returns to scripture, especially Psalms, to warn rulers and corrupt people that they are not above God’s authority. He emphasizes that believers should understand their position in Christ and not live as though defeat is their promise. The closing message reinforces the central lesson of the episode: every person and every nation will face the harvest of the seeds they have planted, and the host urges listeners to repent, stand for truth, and recognize accountability before consequences arrive.]]></media:description>
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        <itunes:title>Sons of Liberty Radio, May 19, 2026</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Evil Men Are Not Above What We All Are Going To Face

The Warning Against Wealth Without God

The episode opens with a spiritual warning about the pursuit of wealth, success, and the “American dream” when those goals become disconnected from God. The host argues that material prosperity can become spiritually dangerous when it causes people to forget the Lord, replacing obedience and humility with self-reliance, covetousness, and pride. He uses scripture, especially Mark 8:36, Luke’s parable of the rich fool, and Deuteronomy 8, to emphasize that no earthly gain is worth the loss of the soul.

Evil Men and the Illusion of Control

The host’s central message is that evil men may appear powerful, but they are not above God’s authority or final judgment. He argues that corrupt rulers, political figures, media voices, and public influencers only have the power people allow them to have, and that all people, including the wicked, will eventually stand before God. The episode repeatedly returns to the idea that fear of men produces submission, while fear of God gives people the strength to resist corruption and stand for truth.

Media Narratives and Political Manipulation

A major part of the program criticizes mainstream media and the political system, which the host describes as controlled opposition and a “uni-party” structure. He argues that voters are given limited, handpicked options while many other candidates are ignored, and he compares politics to staged entertainment where conflict is presented for public consumption while the same larger interests remain in control. He also challenges claims of broad public support for certain political figures and events, saying media narratives often exaggerate or manufacture enthusiasm.

Rededication, False Leaders, and Religious Hypocrisy

The episode strongly criticizes public religious figures involved in efforts to “rededicate” America to God, with the host accusing them of hypocrisy, false doctrine, and compromised ministry. He focuses especially on figures such as Greg Locke, Eric Metaxas, and Mark Driscoll, arguing that their teachings, personal conduct, or public positions conflict with biblical standards. The host’s broader point is that religious branding and public prayer events mean little if the people leading them are, in his view, not living or teaching according to scripture.

Debt, War, and the Burden on Posterity

The host connects political corruption to national debt, foreign influence, and the possibility of a military draft. He contrasts modern government debt with the example of earlier American leaders who, according to the episode, were concerned about not leaving unpaid burdens to future generations. He warns listeners not to accept political messaging that claims the economy is healthy while national debt continues to rise, and he argues that ordinary citizens should reject wars or drafts that serve political or foreign interests rather than the American people.

Judgment Comes for Everyone

The closing section returns to the title theme: evil men are not above what everyone must face. The host cites biblical and historical examples, including Herod Antipas, Herodias, Pontius Pilate, the Roman Senate, and the destruction of Jerusalem, to argue that those who oppose God, harm the innocent, or touch “the Lord’s anointed” eventually face consequences. The episode ends by reinforcing Galatians 6:7-8: God is not mocked, and every person will reap what they sow.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Evil Men Are Not Above What We All Are Going To Face

The Warning Against Wealth Without God

The episode opens with a spiritual warning about the pursuit of wealth, success, and the “American dream” when those goals become disconnected from God. The host argues that material prosperity can become spiritually dangerous when it causes people to forget the Lord, replacing obedience and humility with self-reliance, covetousness, and pride. He uses scripture, especially Mark 8:36, Luke’s parable of the rich fool, and Deuteronomy 8, to emphasize that no earthly gain is worth the loss of the soul.

Evil Men and the Illusion of Control

The host’s central message is that evil men may appear powerful, but they are not above God’s authority or final judgment. He argues that corrupt rulers, political figures, media voices, and public influencers only have the power people allow them to have, and that all people, including the wicked, will eventually stand before God. The episode repeatedly returns to the idea that fear of men produces submission, while fear of God gives people the strength to resist corruption and stand for truth.

Media Narratives and Political Manipulation

A major part of the program criticizes mainstream media and the political system, which the host describes as controlled opposition and a “uni-party” structure. He argues that voters are given limited, handpicked options while many other candidates are ignored, and he compares politics to staged entertainment where conflict is presented for public consumption while the same larger interests remain in control. He also challenges claims of broad public support for certain political figures and events, saying media narratives often exaggerate or manufacture enthusiasm.

Rededication, False Leaders, and Religious Hypocrisy

The episode strongly criticizes public religious figures involved in efforts to “rededicate” America to God, with the host accusing them of hypocrisy, false doctrine, and compromised ministry. He focuses especially on figures such as Greg Locke, Eric Metaxas, and Mark Driscoll, arguing that their teachings, personal conduct, or public positions conflict with biblical standards. The host’s broader point is that religious branding and public prayer events mean little if the people leading them are, in his view, not living or teaching according to scripture.

Debt, War, and the Burden on Posterity

The host connects political corruption to national debt, foreign influence, and the possibility of a military draft. He contrasts modern government debt with the example of earlier American leaders who, according to the episode, were concerned about not leaving unpaid burdens to future generations. He warns listeners not to accept political messaging that claims the economy is healthy while national debt continues to rise, and he argues that ordinary citizens should reject wars or drafts that serve political or foreign interests rather than the American people.

Judgment Comes for Everyone

The closing section returns to the title theme: evil men are not above what everyone must face. The host cites biblical and historical examples, including Herod Antipas, Herodias, Pontius Pilate, the Roman Senate, and the destruction of Jerusalem, to argue that those who oppose God, harm the innocent, or touch “the Lord’s anointed” eventually face consequences. The episode ends by reinforcing Galatians 6:7-8: God is not mocked, and every person will reap what they sow.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Evil Men Are Not Above What We All Are Going To Face

The Warning Against Wealth Without God

The episode opens with a spiritual warning about the pursuit of wealth, success, and the “American dream” when those goals become disconnected from God. The host argues that material prosperity can become spiritually dangerous when it causes people to forget the Lord, replacing obedience and humility with self-reliance, covetousness, and pride. He uses scripture, especially Mark 8:36, Luke’s parable of the rich fool, and Deuteronomy 8, to emphasize that no earthly gain is worth the loss of the soul.

Evil Men and the Illusion of Control

The host’s central message is that evil men may appear powerful, but they are not above God’s authority or final judgment. He argues that corrupt rulers, political figures, media voices, and public influencers only have the power people allow them to have, and that all people, including the wicked, will eventually stand before God. The episode repeatedly returns to the idea that fear of men produces submission, while fear of God gives people the strength to resist corruption and stand for truth.

Media Narratives and Political Manipulation

A major part of the program criticizes mainstream media and the political system, which the host describes as controlled opposition and a “uni-party” structure. He argues that voters are given limited, handpicked options while many other candidates are ignored, and he compares politics to staged entertainment where conflict is presented for public consumption while the same larger interests remain in control. He also challenges claims of broad public support for certain political figures and events, saying media narratives often exaggerate or manufacture enthusiasm.

Rededication, False Leaders, and Religious Hypocrisy

The episode strongly criticizes public religious figures involved in efforts to “rededicate” America to God, with the host accusing them of hypocrisy, false doctrine, and compromised ministry. He focuses especially on figures such as Greg Locke, Eric Metaxas, and Mark Driscoll, arguing that their teachings, personal conduct, or public positions conflict with biblical standards. The host’s broader point is that religious branding and public prayer events mean little if the people leading them are, in his view, not living or teaching according to scripture.

Debt, War, and the Burden on Posterity

The host connects political corruption to national debt, foreign influence, and the possibility of a military draft. He contrasts modern government debt with the example of earlier American leaders who, according to the episode, were concerned about not leaving unpaid burdens to future generations. He warns listeners not to accept political messaging that claims the economy is healthy while national debt continues to rise, and he argues that ordinary citizens should reject wars or drafts that serve political or foreign interests rather than the American people.

Judgment Comes for Everyone

The closing section returns to the title theme: evil men are not above what everyone must face. The host cites biblical and historical examples, including Herod Antipas, Herodias, Pontius Pilate, the Roman Senate, and the destruction of Jerusalem, to argue that those who oppose God, harm the innocent, or touch “the Lord’s anointed” eventually face consequences. The episode ends by reinforcing Galatians 6:7-8: God is not mocked, and every person will reap what they sow.]]></itunes:summary>

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Evil Men Are Not Above What We All Are Going To Face

The Warning Against Wealth Without God

The episode opens with a spiritual warning about the pursuit of wealth, success, and the “American dream” when those goals become disconnected from God. The host argues that material prosperity can become spiritually dangerous when it causes people to forget the Lord, replacing obedience and humility with self-reliance, covetousness, and pride. He uses scripture, especially Mark 8:36, Luke’s parable of the rich fool, and Deuteronomy 8, to emphasize that no earthly gain is worth the loss of the soul.

Evil Men and the Illusion of Control

The host’s central message is that evil men may appear powerful, but they are not above God’s authority or final judgment. He argues that corrupt rulers, political figures, media voices, and public influencers only have the power people allow them to have, and that all people, including the wicked, will eventually stand before God. The episode repeatedly returns to the idea that fear of men produces submission, while fear of God gives people the strength to resist corruption and stand for truth.

Media Narratives and Political Manipulation

A major part of the program criticizes mainstream media and the political system, which the host describes as controlled opposition and a “uni-party” structure. He argues that voters are given limited, handpicked options while many other candidates are ignored, and he compares politics to staged entertainment where conflict is presented for public consumption while the same larger interests remain in control. He also challenges claims of broad public support for certain political figures and events, saying media narratives often exaggerate or manufacture enthusiasm.

Rededication, False Leaders, and Religious Hypocrisy

The episode strongly criticizes public religious figures involved in efforts to “rededicate” America to God, with the host accusing them of hypocrisy, false doctrine, and compromised ministry. He focuses especially on figures such as Greg Locke, Eric Metaxas, and Mark Driscoll, arguing that their teachings, personal conduct, or public positions conflict with biblical standards. The host’s broader point is that religious branding and public prayer events mean little if the people leading them are, in his view, not living or teaching according to scripture.

Debt, War, and the Burden on Posterity

The host connects political corruption to national debt, foreign influence, and the possibility of a military draft. He contrasts modern government debt with the example of earlier American leaders who, according to the episode, were concerned about not leaving unpaid burdens to future generations. He warns listeners not to accept political messaging that claims the economy is healthy while national debt continues to rise, and he argues that ordinary citizens should reject wars or drafts that serve political or foreign interests rather than the American people.

Judgment Comes for Everyone

The closing section returns to the title theme: evil men are not above what everyone must face. The host cites biblical and historical examples, including Herod Antipas, Herodias, Pontius Pilate, the Roman Senate, and the destruction of Jerusalem, to argue that those who oppose God, harm the innocent, or touch “the Lord’s anointed” eventually face consequences. The episode ends by reinforcing Galatians 6:7-8: God is not mocked, and every person will reap what they sow.]]></media:description>
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        <itunes:title>Sons of Liberty Radio, May 18, 2026</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Remember, The LIGHT Exposes and Reproves The Darkness

Remember the Light: Bradley Dean on Church Hypocrisy, Government Control, Zionism, and the Duty to Reprove Darkness

Reproving Darkness in Church and State
The episode opens with a prerecorded ministry message condemning what it portrays as hypocrisy in the American church. The speaker criticizes churches that welcome or tolerate homosexuality, argues that such churches misunderstand mercy and judgment, and ties that critique to abortion, saying the church’s silence has made it complicit in the killing of unborn children. The opening also frames America’s founding principles as explicitly Christian through quotations attributed to Roger Sherman and the show’s statement of worldview.

When Institutions Invert Their Purpose
Bradley Dean argues that many American institutions now function in reverse of their proper purpose. He says doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and banks destroy the economy. He treats this inversion as the result of public compromise and argues that the remedy is not greater dependence on government but repentance, self-government, and obedience to God’s law.

Control Through Technology and Surveillance
A major section of the broadcast focuses on what Dean describes as expanding systems of state and corporate control. He comments on a clip about vehicle kill-switch technology, warns that modern cars can be monitored and disabled, and argues that this power could be used against political opponents. He expands the point to include cameras in counties, AI-based monitoring, and what he sees as a broader pattern of surveillance similar to China’s system, insisting that crime is not being deterred by justice but used as a pretext for control.

Zionism, Victimhood, and Narrative Power
Dean then moves into an extended critique of Zionism, which he distinguishes from Judaism and describes as a political ideology. He says groups he opposes portray themselves as victims while exercising power over critics, and he uses a female clip about identifying and pressuring anti-Israel voices as an example. He also discusses Google, SEO, corporate pressure, public narratives, and the war in Palestine, arguing that the public is being manipulated through media framing while deeper power structures remain hidden.

Callers, Consequences, and the Light of Scripture
During the call-in portion, John tells Dean that kill-switch-like software has already been built into certain vehicles and warns that what has happened in Palestine will eventually happen more broadly. Dean responds by discussing how Christians should love enemies without withholding justice from the unrepentant. He repeatedly returns to the theme that the Word of God is light, that the light reproves darkness, and that Americans still have the freedom and responsibility to stand against evil if they choose to act.

Data Centers, AI, and a Final Word of Encouragement
Near the end of the show, Dean plays a Greg Reese segment about AI data centers, surveillance, global finance, infrastructure shifts, and the theory that world powers are preparing for a major geological event. Even while calling parts of the scenario speculative, Dean says the larger lesson is that mass populations have allowed themselves to be deceived despite having access to the truth. He closes by encouraging listeners to reprove darkness, trust in God for help and preservation, and continue doing what they know is right while there is still time.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Remember, The LIGHT Exposes and Reproves The Darkness

Remember the Light: Bradley Dean on Church Hypocrisy, Government Control, Zionism, and the Duty to Reprove Darkness

Reproving Darkness in Church and State
The episode opens with a prerecorded ministry message condemning what it portrays as hypocrisy in the American church. The speaker criticizes churches that welcome or tolerate homosexuality, argues that such churches misunderstand mercy and judgment, and ties that critique to abortion, saying the church’s silence has made it complicit in the killing of unborn children. The opening also frames America’s founding principles as explicitly Christian through quotations attributed to Roger Sherman and the show’s statement of worldview.

When Institutions Invert Their Purpose
Bradley Dean argues that many American institutions now function in reverse of their proper purpose. He says doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and banks destroy the economy. He treats this inversion as the result of public compromise and argues that the remedy is not greater dependence on government but repentance, self-government, and obedience to God’s law.

Control Through Technology and Surveillance
A major section of the broadcast focuses on what Dean describes as expanding systems of state and corporate control. He comments on a clip about vehicle kill-switch technology, warns that modern cars can be monitored and disabled, and argues that this power could be used against political opponents. He expands the point to include cameras in counties, AI-based monitoring, and what he sees as a broader pattern of surveillance similar to China’s system, insisting that crime is not being deterred by justice but used as a pretext for control.

Zionism, Victimhood, and Narrative Power
Dean then moves into an extended critique of Zionism, which he distinguishes from Judaism and describes as a political ideology. He says groups he opposes portray themselves as victims while exercising power over critics, and he uses a female clip about identifying and pressuring anti-Israel voices as an example. He also discusses Google, SEO, corporate pressure, public narratives, and the war in Palestine, arguing that the public is being manipulated through media framing while deeper power structures remain hidden.

Callers, Consequences, and the Light of Scripture
During the call-in portion, John tells Dean that kill-switch-like software has already been built into certain vehicles and warns that what has happened in Palestine will eventually happen more broadly. Dean responds by discussing how Christians should love enemies without withholding justice from the unrepentant. He repeatedly returns to the theme that the Word of God is light, that the light reproves darkness, and that Americans still have the freedom and responsibility to stand against evil if they choose to act.

Data Centers, AI, and a Final Word of Encouragement
Near the end of the show, Dean plays a Greg Reese segment about AI data centers, surveillance, global finance, infrastructure shifts, and the theory that world powers are preparing for a major geological event. Even while calling parts of the scenario speculative, Dean says the larger lesson is that mass populations have allowed themselves to be deceived despite having access to the truth. He closes by encouraging listeners to reprove darkness, trust in God for help and preservation, and continue doing what they know is right while there is still time.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Remember, The LIGHT Exposes and Reproves The Darkness

Remember the Light: Bradley Dean on Church Hypocrisy, Government Control, Zionism, and the Duty to Reprove Darkness

Reproving Darkness in Church and State
The episode opens with a prerecorded ministry message condemning what it portrays as hypocrisy in the American church. The speaker criticizes churches that welcome or tolerate homosexuality, argues that such churches misunderstand mercy and judgment, and ties that critique to abortion, saying the church’s silence has made it complicit in the killing of unborn children. The opening also frames America’s founding principles as explicitly Christian through quotations attributed to Roger Sherman and the show’s statement of worldview.

When Institutions Invert Their Purpose
Bradley Dean argues that many American institutions now function in reverse of their proper purpose. He says doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and banks destroy the economy. He treats this inversion as the result of public compromise and argues that the remedy is not greater dependence on government but repentance, self-government, and obedience to God’s law.

Control Through Technology and Surveillance
A major section of the broadcast focuses on what Dean describes as expanding systems of state and corporate control. He comments on a clip about vehicle kill-switch technology, warns that modern cars can be monitored and disabled, and argues that this power could be used against political opponents. He expands the point to include cameras in counties, AI-based monitoring, and what he sees as a broader pattern of surveillance similar to China’s system, insisting that crime is not being deterred by justice but used as a pretext for control.

Zionism, Victimhood, and Narrative Power
Dean then moves into an extended critique of Zionism, which he distinguishes from Judaism and describes as a political ideology. He says groups he opposes portray themselves as victims while exercising power over critics, and he uses a female clip about identifying and pressuring anti-Israel voices as an example. He also discusses Google, SEO, corporate pressure, public narratives, and the war in Palestine, arguing that the public is being manipulated through media framing while deeper power structures remain hidden.

Callers, Consequences, and the Light of Scripture
During the call-in portion, John tells Dean that kill-switch-like software has already been built into certain vehicles and warns that what has happened in Palestine will eventually happen more broadly. Dean responds by discussing how Christians should love enemies without withholding justice from the unrepentant. He repeatedly returns to the theme that the Word of God is light, that the light reproves darkness, and that Americans still have the freedom and responsibility to stand against evil if they choose to act.

Data Centers, AI, and a Final Word of Encouragement
Near the end of the show, Dean plays a Greg Reese segment about AI data centers, surveillance, global finance, infrastructure shifts, and the theory that world powers are preparing for a major geological event. Even while calling parts of the scenario speculative, Dean says the larger lesson is that mass populations have allowed themselves to be deceived despite having access to the truth. He closes by encouraging listeners to reprove darkness, trust in God for help and preservation, and continue doing what they know is right while there is still time.]]></itunes:summary>

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Remember, The LIGHT Exposes and Reproves The Darkness

Remember the Light: Bradley Dean on Church Hypocrisy, Government Control, Zionism, and the Duty to Reprove Darkness

Reproving Darkness in Church and State
The episode opens with a prerecorded ministry message condemning what it portrays as hypocrisy in the American church. The speaker criticizes churches that welcome or tolerate homosexuality, argues that such churches misunderstand mercy and judgment, and ties that critique to abortion, saying the church’s silence has made it complicit in the killing of unborn children. The opening also frames America’s founding principles as explicitly Christian through quotations attributed to Roger Sherman and the show’s statement of worldview.

When Institutions Invert Their Purpose
Bradley Dean argues that many American institutions now function in reverse of their proper purpose. He says doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and banks destroy the economy. He treats this inversion as the result of public compromise and argues that the remedy is not greater dependence on government but repentance, self-government, and obedience to God’s law.

Control Through Technology and Surveillance
A major section of the broadcast focuses on what Dean describes as expanding systems of state and corporate control. He comments on a clip about vehicle kill-switch technology, warns that modern cars can be monitored and disabled, and argues that this power could be used against political opponents. He expands the point to include cameras in counties, AI-based monitoring, and what he sees as a broader pattern of surveillance similar to China’s system, insisting that crime is not being deterred by justice but used as a pretext for control.

Zionism, Victimhood, and Narrative Power
Dean then moves into an extended critique of Zionism, which he distinguishes from Judaism and describes as a political ideology. He says groups he opposes portray themselves as victims while exercising power over critics, and he uses a female clip about identifying and pressuring anti-Israel voices as an example. He also discusses Google, SEO, corporate pressure, public narratives, and the war in Palestine, arguing that the public is being manipulated through media framing while deeper power structures remain hidden.

Callers, Consequences, and the Light of Scripture
During the call-in portion, John tells Dean that kill-switch-like software has already been built into certain vehicles and warns that what has happened in Palestine will eventually happen more broadly. Dean responds by discussing how Christians should love enemies without withholding justice from the unrepentant. He repeatedly returns to the theme that the Word of God is light, that the light reproves darkness, and that Americans still have the freedom and responsibility to stand against evil if they choose to act.

Data Centers, AI, and a Final Word of Encouragement
Near the end of the show, Dean plays a Greg Reese segment about AI data centers, surveillance, global finance, infrastructure shifts, and the theory that world powers are preparing for a major geological event. Even while calling parts of the scenario speculative, Dean says the larger lesson is that mass populations have allowed themselves to be deceived despite having access to the truth. He closes by encouraging listeners to reprove darkness, trust in God for help and preservation, and continue doing what they know is right while there is still time.]]></media:description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Part 1: And This Is Where It Started
Part 2: This is A Reflection of the American People

Tearing Down Idols: Bradley Dean on Christian Duty, Constitutional Rights, Media Deception, and Cultural Corruption

Idols to Tear Down
The broadcast opens with a prerecorded ministry message using Gideon as the framework for a call to tear down modern idols. The introduction identifies what it portrays as false religion within both secular culture and the church, including a lawless gospel, a distorted image of God, false grace, false love, false prosperity, and false peace. It argues that Christians are personally responsible to confront these errors rather than tolerate them.

Politics, Government, and Christian Responsibility
Bradley Dean begins the live portion by arguing that Christians cannot separate themselves from politics because government is an institution established by God. He insists that politics is the science of government and says believers must be involved in public life if they hope to bring resolution to the country’s problems. He then introduces a newly seated local senator, Mike Holstrom, as an example of a young public official who is willing to defend constitutional limits and the Second Amendment.

Rights, Representation, and Public Deception
A major part of the episode centers on Holstrom’s floor remarks opposing a measure that Dean says would violate the Second Amendment. Dean praises the senator’s warning that rights come from God, not government, and uses the example to argue that many public officials act outside their lawful authority. From there, he broadens the discussion into commentary on billionaires, media influence, Thomas Massie’s remarks about the Epstein files, and his belief that a relatively small number of powerful people shape narratives for the larger population.

Political Insider Critique and Cultural Conflict
The program later turns to Marjorie Taylor Greene, whom Dean says is now confirming truths that he believes have been evident for decades. He also discusses Islam, the Barbary conflict, the Quran, European migration, Noahide laws, and what he describes as Zionist political and religious maneuvering. Throughout these sections, Dean presents the culture war as both spiritual and political, repeatedly arguing that the public has been misled into accepting destructive ideas and leaders.

Elites, Celebrity Culture, and National Threats
Dean expands his critique to include Donald and Melania Trump, the Epstein files, entertainment figures, and what he characterizes as moral corruption among celebrities and public influencers. He takes a live call from John, who says the chief threat to national security is the U.S. government itself, and the two discuss Ilhan Omar, Zohran Mamdani, demographic change, and broader social decline. Later, Dean shifts to China, foreign influence, an item about the mayor of Arcadia, California, and his belief that Americans are under growing internal and external pressure.

Christian Hypocrisy and Gender Confusion
In the closing section, Dean responds to criticisms about Christian hypocrisy by drawing a distinction between genuine Christians and pretenders, saying that Christ himself most sharply rebuked hypocrites. He then pivots to celebrity parents who publicly support children identifying as transgender or nonbinary, naming several examples and condemning what he sees as cultural normalization of confusion. The episode ends with a warning that if Americans continue to depart from God and ignore the law, they will inherit the consequences of that rebellion.]]></description>
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Part 1: And This Is Where It Started
Part 2: This is A Reflection of the American People

Tearing Down Idols: Bradley Dean on Christian Duty, Constitutional Rights, Media Deception, and Cultural Corruption

Idols to Tear Down
The broadcast opens with a prerecorded ministry message using Gideon as the framework for a call to tear down modern idols. The introduction identifies what it portrays as false religion within both secular culture and the church, including a lawless gospel, a distorted image of God, false grace, false love, false prosperity, and false peace. It argues that Christians are personally responsible to confront these errors rather than tolerate them.

Politics, Government, and Christian Responsibility
Bradley Dean begins the live portion by arguing that Christians cannot separate themselves from politics because government is an institution established by God. He insists that politics is the science of government and says believers must be involved in public life if they hope to bring resolution to the country’s problems. He then introduces a newly seated local senator, Mike Holstrom, as an example of a young public official who is willing to defend constitutional limits and the Second Amendment.

Rights, Representation, and Public Deception
A major part of the episode centers on Holstrom’s floor remarks opposing a measure that Dean says would violate the Second Amendment. Dean praises the senator’s warning that rights come from God, not government, and uses the example to argue that many public officials act outside their lawful authority. From there, he broadens the discussion into commentary on billionaires, media influence, Thomas Massie’s remarks about the Epstein files, and his belief that a relatively small number of powerful people shape narratives for the larger population.

Political Insider Critique and Cultural Conflict
The program later turns to Marjorie Taylor Greene, whom Dean says is now confirming truths that he believes have been evident for decades. He also discusses Islam, the Barbary conflict, the Quran, European migration, Noahide laws, and what he describes as Zionist political and religious maneuvering. Throughout these sections, Dean presents the culture war as both spiritual and political, repeatedly arguing that the public has been misled into accepting destructive ideas and leaders.

Elites, Celebrity Culture, and National Threats
Dean expands his critique to include Donald and Melania Trump, the Epstein files, entertainment figures, and what he characterizes as moral corruption among celebrities and public influencers. He takes a live call from John, who says the chief threat to national security is the U.S. government itself, and the two discuss Ilhan Omar, Zohran Mamdani, demographic change, and broader social decline. Later, Dean shifts to China, foreign influence, an item about the mayor of Arcadia, California, and his belief that Americans are under growing internal and external pressure.

Christian Hypocrisy and Gender Confusion
In the closing section, Dean responds to criticisms about Christian hypocrisy by drawing a distinction between genuine Christians and pretenders, saying that Christ himself most sharply rebuked hypocrites. He then pivots to celebrity parents who publicly support children identifying as transgender or nonbinary, naming several examples and condemning what he sees as cultural normalization of confusion. The episode ends with a warning that if Americans continue to depart from God and ignore the law, they will inherit the consequences of that rebellion.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Part 1: And This Is Where It Started
Part 2: This is A Reflection of the American People

Tearing Down Idols: Bradley Dean on Christian Duty, Constitutional Rights, Media Deception, and Cultural Corruption

Idols to Tear Down
The broadcast opens with a prerecorded ministry message using Gideon as the framework for a call to tear down modern idols. The introduction identifies what it portrays as false religion within both secular culture and the church, including a lawless gospel, a distorted image of God, false grace, false love, false prosperity, and false peace. It argues that Christians are personally responsible to confront these errors rather than tolerate them.

Politics, Government, and Christian Responsibility
Bradley Dean begins the live portion by arguing that Christians cannot separate themselves from politics because government is an institution established by God. He insists that politics is the science of government and says believers must be involved in public life if they hope to bring resolution to the country’s problems. He then introduces a newly seated local senator, Mike Holstrom, as an example of a young public official who is willing to defend constitutional limits and the Second Amendment.

Rights, Representation, and Public Deception
A major part of the episode centers on Holstrom’s floor remarks opposing a measure that Dean says would violate the Second Amendment. Dean praises the senator’s warning that rights come from God, not government, and uses the example to argue that many public officials act outside their lawful authority. From there, he broadens the discussion into commentary on billionaires, media influence, Thomas Massie’s remarks about the Epstein files, and his belief that a relatively small number of powerful people shape narratives for the larger population.

Political Insider Critique and Cultural Conflict
The program later turns to Marjorie Taylor Greene, whom Dean says is now confirming truths that he believes have been evident for decades. He also discusses Islam, the Barbary conflict, the Quran, European migration, Noahide laws, and what he describes as Zionist political and religious maneuvering. Throughout these sections, Dean presents the culture war as both spiritual and political, repeatedly arguing that the public has been misled into accepting destructive ideas and leaders.

Elites, Celebrity Culture, and National Threats
Dean expands his critique to include Donald and Melania Trump, the Epstein files, entertainment figures, and what he characterizes as moral corruption among celebrities and public influencers. He takes a live call from John, who says the chief threat to national security is the U.S. government itself, and the two discuss Ilhan Omar, Zohran Mamdani, demographic change, and broader social decline. Later, Dean shifts to China, foreign influence, an item about the mayor of Arcadia, California, and his belief that Americans are under growing internal and external pressure.

Christian Hypocrisy and Gender Confusion
In the closing section, Dean responds to criticisms about Christian hypocrisy by drawing a distinction between genuine Christians and pretenders, saying that Christ himself most sharply rebuked hypocrites. He then pivots to celebrity parents who publicly support children identifying as transgender or nonbinary, naming several examples and condemning what he sees as cultural normalization of confusion. The episode ends with a warning that if Americans continue to depart from God and ignore the law, they will inherit the consequences of that rebellion.]]></itunes:summary>

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Part 1: And This Is Where It Started
Part 2: This is A Reflection of the American People

Tearing Down Idols: Bradley Dean on Christian Duty, Constitutional Rights, Media Deception, and Cultural Corruption

Idols to Tear Down
The broadcast opens with a prerecorded ministry message using Gideon as the framework for a call to tear down modern idols. The introduction identifies what it portrays as false religion within both secular culture and the church, including a lawless gospel, a distorted image of God, false grace, false love, false prosperity, and false peace. It argues that Christians are personally responsible to confront these errors rather than tolerate them.

Politics, Government, and Christian Responsibility
Bradley Dean begins the live portion by arguing that Christians cannot separate themselves from politics because government is an institution established by God. He insists that politics is the science of government and says believers must be involved in public life if they hope to bring resolution to the country’s problems. He then introduces a newly seated local senator, Mike Holstrom, as an example of a young public official who is willing to defend constitutional limits and the Second Amendment.

Rights, Representation, and Public Deception
A major part of the episode centers on Holstrom’s floor remarks opposing a measure that Dean says would violate the Second Amendment. Dean praises the senator’s warning that rights come from God, not government, and uses the example to argue that many public officials act outside their lawful authority. From there, he broadens the discussion into commentary on billionaires, media influence, Thomas Massie’s remarks about the Epstein files, and his belief that a relatively small number of powerful people shape narratives for the larger population.

Political Insider Critique and Cultural Conflict
The program later turns to Marjorie Taylor Greene, whom Dean says is now confirming truths that he believes have been evident for decades. He also discusses Islam, the Barbary conflict, the Quran, European migration, Noahide laws, and what he describes as Zionist political and religious maneuvering. Throughout these sections, Dean presents the culture war as both spiritual and political, repeatedly arguing that the public has been misled into accepting destructive ideas and leaders.

Elites, Celebrity Culture, and National Threats
Dean expands his critique to include Donald and Melania Trump, the Epstein files, entertainment figures, and what he characterizes as moral corruption among celebrities and public influencers. He takes a live call from John, who says the chief threat to national security is the U.S. government itself, and the two discuss Ilhan Omar, Zohran Mamdani, demographic change, and broader social decline. Later, Dean shifts to China, foreign influence, an item about the mayor of Arcadia, California, and his belief that Americans are under growing internal and external pressure.

Christian Hypocrisy and Gender Confusion
In the closing section, Dean responds to criticisms about Christian hypocrisy by drawing a distinction between genuine Christians and pretenders, saying that Christ himself most sharply rebuked hypocrites. He then pivots to celebrity parents who publicly support children identifying as transgender or nonbinary, naming several examples and condemning what he sees as cultural normalization of confusion. The episode ends with a warning that if Americans continue to depart from God and ignore the law, they will inherit the consequences of that rebellion.]]></media:description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

The Hypocrisies Stink To High Heaven

The Hypocrisies Stink to High Heaven: Bradley Dean on Censorship, Public Corruption, Vaccines, and Child Protection

A Christian and Constitutional Opening
The program begins with a prerecorded introduction presenting the Sons of Liberty worldview through Christian professions of faith, references to state constitutions, the Declaration of Independence, and quotations attributed to American historical figures. The introductory material argues that rights come from God, government power comes from the people, and American liberty is rooted in a Christian biblical framework.

Commentary on Israel, Censorship, and Public Narratives
Bradley Dean opens the live commentary by arguing that public narratives are manipulated and that critics of Israeli leadership are censored or portrayed as dangerous. He plays excerpts he attributes to Netanyahu/Mileikowsky and uses them to support his contention that public perception is deliberately managed. The discussion includes repeated allegations against Zionists and named public figures; these appear in the program as Dean’s assertions rather than independently established facts.

Scripture, Judgment, and Allegations of Institutional Deception
Following promotional material, Dean returns to biblical references about exposing darkness, judgment, and works as evidence of faith. He accuses political and media institutions of deception and discusses what he characterizes as staged antisemitic incidents and corrupted political influence. Throughout this portion, he frames political opposition, censorship, and perceived institutional wrongdoing through his interpretation of Scripture.

Vaccine Claims and a Call for Accountability
Dean then introduces an embedded segment asserting that COVID-19 vaccines caused widespread deaths and injuries and had effects on pregnant women and future generations. He endorses the excerpt’s claims and alleges collusion involving pharmaceutical interests and government entities. The program moves into fundraising and promotional messages before returning to listener calls and further commentary.

Children, Culture, and Government Accountability
After a call from Henry of Arkansas, Dean discusses his views on culture, pornography, crimes against children, Nancy Mace, and allegations involving powerful political figures. He then plays an excerpt he attributes to Nancy Schaefer concerning Child Protective Services, adoption incentives, and children removed from homes. Dean argues that government systems are exploiting families and repeatedly states that any response should be lawful under his understanding of God’s law.

Caller Reflections and Closing Schedule
The episode closes with a call from John, who raises a Social Security example and affirms Dean’s mission. Dean responds with appreciation, mentions an upcoming June appearance in Florida, and gives the program’s upcoming broadcast schedule. The full episode combines Christian constitutional commentary, allegations of corruption, critiques of institutional power, embedded media clips, promotional segments, and listener participation.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

The Hypocrisies Stink To High Heaven

The Hypocrisies Stink to High Heaven: Bradley Dean on Censorship, Public Corruption, Vaccines, and Child Protection

A Christian and Constitutional Opening
The program begins with a prerecorded introduction presenting the Sons of Liberty worldview through Christian professions of faith, references to state constitutions, the Declaration of Independence, and quotations attributed to American historical figures. The introductory material argues that rights come from God, government power comes from the people, and American liberty is rooted in a Christian biblical framework.

Commentary on Israel, Censorship, and Public Narratives
Bradley Dean opens the live commentary by arguing that public narratives are manipulated and that critics of Israeli leadership are censored or portrayed as dangerous. He plays excerpts he attributes to Netanyahu/Mileikowsky and uses them to support his contention that public perception is deliberately managed. The discussion includes repeated allegations against Zionists and named public figures; these appear in the program as Dean’s assertions rather than independently established facts.

Scripture, Judgment, and Allegations of Institutional Deception
Following promotional material, Dean returns to biblical references about exposing darkness, judgment, and works as evidence of faith. He accuses political and media institutions of deception and discusses what he characterizes as staged antisemitic incidents and corrupted political influence. Throughout this portion, he frames political opposition, censorship, and perceived institutional wrongdoing through his interpretation of Scripture.

Vaccine Claims and a Call for Accountability
Dean then introduces an embedded segment asserting that COVID-19 vaccines caused widespread deaths and injuries and had effects on pregnant women and future generations. He endorses the excerpt’s claims and alleges collusion involving pharmaceutical interests and government entities. The program moves into fundraising and promotional messages before returning to listener calls and further commentary.

Children, Culture, and Government Accountability
After a call from Henry of Arkansas, Dean discusses his views on culture, pornography, crimes against children, Nancy Mace, and allegations involving powerful political figures. He then plays an excerpt he attributes to Nancy Schaefer concerning Child Protective Services, adoption incentives, and children removed from homes. Dean argues that government systems are exploiting families and repeatedly states that any response should be lawful under his understanding of God’s law.

Caller Reflections and Closing Schedule
The episode closes with a call from John, who raises a Social Security example and affirms Dean’s mission. Dean responds with appreciation, mentions an upcoming June appearance in Florida, and gives the program’s upcoming broadcast schedule. The full episode combines Christian constitutional commentary, allegations of corruption, critiques of institutional power, embedded media clips, promotional segments, and listener participation.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

The Hypocrisies Stink To High Heaven

The Hypocrisies Stink to High Heaven: Bradley Dean on Censorship, Public Corruption, Vaccines, and Child Protection

A Christian and Constitutional Opening
The program begins with a prerecorded introduction presenting the Sons of Liberty worldview through Christian professions of faith, references to state constitutions, the Declaration of Independence, and quotations attributed to American historical figures. The introductory material argues that rights come from God, government power comes from the people, and American liberty is rooted in a Christian biblical framework.

Commentary on Israel, Censorship, and Public Narratives
Bradley Dean opens the live commentary by arguing that public narratives are manipulated and that critics of Israeli leadership are censored or portrayed as dangerous. He plays excerpts he attributes to Netanyahu/Mileikowsky and uses them to support his contention that public perception is deliberately managed. The discussion includes repeated allegations against Zionists and named public figures; these appear in the program as Dean’s assertions rather than independently established facts.

Scripture, Judgment, and Allegations of Institutional Deception
Following promotional material, Dean returns to biblical references about exposing darkness, judgment, and works as evidence of faith. He accuses political and media institutions of deception and discusses what he characterizes as staged antisemitic incidents and corrupted political influence. Throughout this portion, he frames political opposition, censorship, and perceived institutional wrongdoing through his interpretation of Scripture.

Vaccine Claims and a Call for Accountability
Dean then introduces an embedded segment asserting that COVID-19 vaccines caused widespread deaths and injuries and had effects on pregnant women and future generations. He endorses the excerpt’s claims and alleges collusion involving pharmaceutical interests and government entities. The program moves into fundraising and promotional messages before returning to listener calls and further commentary.

Children, Culture, and Government Accountability
After a call from Henry of Arkansas, Dean discusses his views on culture, pornography, crimes against children, Nancy Mace, and allegations involving powerful political figures. He then plays an excerpt he attributes to Nancy Schaefer concerning Child Protective Services, adoption incentives, and children removed from homes. Dean argues that government systems are exploiting families and repeatedly states that any response should be lawful under his understanding of God’s law.

Caller Reflections and Closing Schedule
The episode closes with a call from John, who raises a Social Security example and affirms Dean’s mission. Dean responds with appreciation, mentions an upcoming June appearance in Florida, and gives the program’s upcoming broadcast schedule. The full episode combines Christian constitutional commentary, allegations of corruption, critiques of institutional power, embedded media clips, promotional segments, and listener participation.]]></itunes:summary>

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The Hypocrisies Stink To High Heaven

The Hypocrisies Stink to High Heaven: Bradley Dean on Censorship, Public Corruption, Vaccines, and Child Protection

A Christian and Constitutional Opening
The program begins with a prerecorded introduction presenting the Sons of Liberty worldview through Christian professions of faith, references to state constitutions, the Declaration of Independence, and quotations attributed to American historical figures. The introductory material argues that rights come from God, government power comes from the people, and American liberty is rooted in a Christian biblical framework.

Commentary on Israel, Censorship, and Public Narratives
Bradley Dean opens the live commentary by arguing that public narratives are manipulated and that critics of Israeli leadership are censored or portrayed as dangerous. He plays excerpts he attributes to Netanyahu/Mileikowsky and uses them to support his contention that public perception is deliberately managed. The discussion includes repeated allegations against Zionists and named public figures; these appear in the program as Dean’s assertions rather than independently established facts.

Scripture, Judgment, and Allegations of Institutional Deception
Following promotional material, Dean returns to biblical references about exposing darkness, judgment, and works as evidence of faith. He accuses political and media institutions of deception and discusses what he characterizes as staged antisemitic incidents and corrupted political influence. Throughout this portion, he frames political opposition, censorship, and perceived institutional wrongdoing through his interpretation of Scripture.

Vaccine Claims and a Call for Accountability
Dean then introduces an embedded segment asserting that COVID-19 vaccines caused widespread deaths and injuries and had effects on pregnant women and future generations. He endorses the excerpt’s claims and alleges collusion involving pharmaceutical interests and government entities. The program moves into fundraising and promotional messages before returning to listener calls and further commentary.

Children, Culture, and Government Accountability
After a call from Henry of Arkansas, Dean discusses his views on culture, pornography, crimes against children, Nancy Mace, and allegations involving powerful political figures. He then plays an excerpt he attributes to Nancy Schaefer concerning Child Protective Services, adoption incentives, and children removed from homes. Dean argues that government systems are exploiting families and repeatedly states that any response should be lawful under his understanding of God’s law.

Caller Reflections and Closing Schedule
The episode closes with a call from John, who raises a Social Security example and affirms Dean’s mission. Dean responds with appreciation, mentions an upcoming June appearance in Florida, and gives the program’s upcoming broadcast schedule. The full episode combines Christian constitutional commentary, allegations of corruption, critiques of institutional power, embedded media clips, promotional segments, and listener participation.]]></media:description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Telling The Truth &#x26; Shaming The Devils

Truth, Faith, and the "Sons of Liberty": A Critique of Modern Governance and Global Influence

Sons of Liberty: Telling the Truth &#x26; Shaming the Devils

Radio Broadcast Summary • May 14, 2026 • Host: Bradley Dean

Provocative Editorial

Core Narrative &#x26; Controversy

Zionism vs. Judaism Distinction

The broadcast argues Zionism is a "satanic political movement" cloaked in religion, founded by atheist Theodor Herzl and funded by elite houses like the Rothschilds to pursue power rather than faith.

CIA &#x26; Media "Mockingbird" Control

Features whistleblower John Stockwell on how the CIA manages 400+ journalists to plant false stories (e.g., Cuban atrocities) and manipulate domestic/global public opinion through "covert action."

The COVID-19 "Plandemic" Allegations

Claims the pandemic was a "scam" orchestrated by Zionists in the CDC and Pfizer. Accuses Anthony Fauci of a cover-up and labels the MRNA vaccine as a tool for "premeditated murder."

Key Voices &#x26; Tags

"Love is not in word, neither in tongue, but in deed and in truth. If you act right, you are right."

— Bradley Dean

Theodor Herzl: Founder/Atheist

John Stockwell: CIA Whistleblower

Anthony Fauci: Target of criticism

#ChristianLiberty #AntiGlobalism #MediaPropaganda #ZionismExposed #FaithInAction

Call to Action: "Stop the aid to Israel; use money for the American homeless."

Est. Reading: 8 min



This broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio features host Bradley Dean and various contributors exploring the intersection of Christian theology and political activism. The program critiques the influence of Zionism, alleges systemic media manipulation by intelligence agencies, and calls for a "faith in action" approach to preserving American constitutional liberties.

Detailed Point Summary

The Distinction Between Judaism and Political Zionism
The program opens with a sharp theological and political distinction between the Jewish faith and the movement known as Zionism. The speakers argue that Zionism is a man-made political movement cloaked in religious guise, co-opting Jewish symbols to pursue global power. Historical references are made to Theodor Herzl, the movement's founder, whom the speakers describe as an atheist, questioning how a non-believer could lead a movement based on divine promise. Further discussion highlights the role of elite houses like the Rothschilds and the impact of the Balfour Declaration in establishing the state of Israel, which the speakers claim has led to the displacement of Palestinian people through "terrorism" and imperialist tactics.

Historical Framework of Zionism

1897First Zionist Congress (Theodor Herzl)

→

1917Balfour Declaration (British Support)

→

Modern EraGeopolitical Influence &#x26; Lobbying

The broadcast argues that these milestones represent a political rather than a spiritual lineage.

Faith in Action and the Christian Ethic
Bradley Dean emphasizes that true Christianity requires "action" rather than mere verbal profession. Drawing parallels to military veterans who show love for their country through sacrifice rather than slogans, Dean argues that "love is a demonstration." He critiques modern churches for failing to preach against sin or warn their congregations of "the wrath to come." The ministry of the Sons of Liberty is presented as a politically neutral but biblically grounded organization that views the Christian ethic as the essential foundation for a just society and the maintenance of American freedom.

Media Manipulation and Intelligence Agency Influence
A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to the "Mockingbird Media" and the alleged control of the CIA over mainstream journalism. Citing former CIA agent John Stockwell, the show claims that hundreds of journalists have cooperated with the agency to plant false stories and influence public opinion. This "propaganda machine" is blamed for creating a state of perpetual fear among the citizenry. The host further alleges that mainstream outlets suppress specific stories, such as crimes committed by illegal immigrants, to protect a specific political narrative.

Alleged Institutional Influence

●Media: Over 400 journalists allegedly cooperating with CIA "Mockingbird" operations.

●Lobbying: Claims that 93 out of 100 US Senators receive funding from the Israel lobby (AIPAC).

●Health: Allegations of dual-citizenship/Zionist ties among high-ranking CDC officials.

The COVID-19 Pandemic and Globalist Agendas
The pandemic is characterized as a "plandemic" and a "scam" designed to implement digital IDs and global control. The host and guests list several high-ranking CDC and health officials, alleging they hold dual citizenship with Israel and serve a Zionist agenda. They argue that the pandemic response was a "soft coup" intended to bypass human rights laws. Furthermore, the show expresses deep skepticism toward MRNA vaccines, linking them to parental grief and claiming they are part of a broader population reduction strategy supported by figures like Bill Gates.

Key Data

AIPAC Influence: 93 out of 100 US Senators are reportedly funded by the Israel lobby.

CIA Media Assets: Allegedly over 400 journalists are on the payroll or cooperating with the CIA.

Historical Logistics: General Henry Knox transported 59 artillery pieces (60 tons) over 300 miles in 1775 to break the British siege.

To-Do / Next Steps

Listeners should schedule community events with Bradley Dean to spread the "Sons of Liberty" message.

Citizens are encouraged to bypass mainstream "Mockingbird" media by using independent platforms like Rumble and local AM/FM radio.

Supporters are asked to partner financially with the ministry to fund billboards and newspaper ads to reach the "unwarned" public.

Individuals should actively engage with their neighbors and local communities to "wake up" the country to perceived constitutional threats.

Conclusion

The broadcast concludes with a call for spiritual and civic awakening. By challenging the narratives of mainstream media, questioning the motives of international political movements, and returning to a strict "Ten Commandments" biblical worldview, the Sons of Liberty aim to restore what they view as the original, God-given foundations of American freedom.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Telling The Truth &#x26; Shaming The Devils

Truth, Faith, and the "Sons of Liberty": A Critique of Modern Governance and Global Influence

Sons of Liberty: Telling the Truth &#x26; Shaming the Devils

Radio Broadcast Summary • May 14, 2026 • Host: Bradley Dean

Provocative Editorial

Core Narrative &#x26; Controversy

Zionism vs. Judaism Distinction

The broadcast argues Zionism is a "satanic political movement" cloaked in religion, founded by atheist Theodor Herzl and funded by elite houses like the Rothschilds to pursue power rather than faith.

CIA &#x26; Media "Mockingbird" Control

Features whistleblower John Stockwell on how the CIA manages 400+ journalists to plant false stories (e.g., Cuban atrocities) and manipulate domestic/global public opinion through "covert action."

The COVID-19 "Plandemic" Allegations

Claims the pandemic was a "scam" orchestrated by Zionists in the CDC and Pfizer. Accuses Anthony Fauci of a cover-up and labels the MRNA vaccine as a tool for "premeditated murder."

Key Voices &#x26; Tags

"Love is not in word, neither in tongue, but in deed and in truth. If you act right, you are right."

— Bradley Dean

Theodor Herzl: Founder/Atheist

John Stockwell: CIA Whistleblower

Anthony Fauci: Target of criticism

#ChristianLiberty #AntiGlobalism #MediaPropaganda #ZionismExposed #FaithInAction

Call to Action: "Stop the aid to Israel; use money for the American homeless."

Est. Reading: 8 min



This broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio features host Bradley Dean and various contributors exploring the intersection of Christian theology and political activism. The program critiques the influence of Zionism, alleges systemic media manipulation by intelligence agencies, and calls for a "faith in action" approach to preserving American constitutional liberties.

Detailed Point Summary

The Distinction Between Judaism and Political Zionism
The program opens with a sharp theological and political distinction between the Jewish faith and the movement known as Zionism. The speakers argue that Zionism is a man-made political movement cloaked in religious guise, co-opting Jewish symbols to pursue global power. Historical references are made to Theodor Herzl, the movement's founder, whom the speakers describe as an atheist, questioning how a non-believer could lead a movement based on divine promise. Further discussion highlights the role of elite houses like the Rothschilds and the impact of the Balfour Declaration in establishing the state of Israel, which the speakers claim has led to the displacement of Palestinian people through "terrorism" and imperialist tactics.

Historical Framework of Zionism

1897First Zionist Congress (Theodor Herzl)

→

1917Balfour Declaration (British Support)

→

Modern EraGeopolitical Influence &#x26; Lobbying

The broadcast argues that these milestones represent a political rather than a spiritual lineage.

Faith in Action and the Christian Ethic
Bradley Dean emphasizes that true Christianity requires "action" rather than mere verbal profession. Drawing parallels to military veterans who show love for their country through sacrifice rather than slogans, Dean argues that "love is a demonstration." He critiques modern churches for failing to preach against sin or warn their congregations of "the wrath to come." The ministry of the Sons of Liberty is presented as a politically neutral but biblically grounded organization that views the Christian ethic as the essential foundation for a just society and the maintenance of American freedom.

Media Manipulation and Intelligence Agency Influence
A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to the "Mockingbird Media" and the alleged control of the CIA over mainstream journalism. Citing former CIA agent John Stockwell, the show claims that hundreds of journalists have cooperated with the agency to plant false stories and influence public opinion. This "propaganda machine" is blamed for creating a state of perpetual fear among the citizenry. The host further alleges that mainstream outlets suppress specific stories, such as crimes committed by illegal immigrants, to protect a specific political narrative.

Alleged Institutional Influence

●Media: Over 400 journalists allegedly cooperating with CIA "Mockingbird" operations.

●Lobbying: Claims that 93 out of 100 US Senators receive funding from the Israel lobby (AIPAC).

●Health: Allegations of dual-citizenship/Zionist ties among high-ranking CDC officials.

The COVID-19 Pandemic and Globalist Agendas
The pandemic is characterized as a "plandemic" and a "scam" designed to implement digital IDs and global control. The host and guests list several high-ranking CDC and health officials, alleging they hold dual citizenship with Israel and serve a Zionist agenda. They argue that the pandemic response was a "soft coup" intended to bypass human rights laws. Furthermore, the show expresses deep skepticism toward MRNA vaccines, linking them to parental grief and claiming they are part of a broader population reduction strategy supported by figures like Bill Gates.

Key Data

AIPAC Influence: 93 out of 100 US Senators are reportedly funded by the Israel lobby.

CIA Media Assets: Allegedly over 400 journalists are on the payroll or cooperating with the CIA.

Historical Logistics: General Henry Knox transported 59 artillery pieces (60 tons) over 300 miles in 1775 to break the British siege.

To-Do / Next Steps

Listeners should schedule community events with Bradley Dean to spread the "Sons of Liberty" message.

Citizens are encouraged to bypass mainstream "Mockingbird" media by using independent platforms like Rumble and local AM/FM radio.

Supporters are asked to partner financially with the ministry to fund billboards and newspaper ads to reach the "unwarned" public.

Individuals should actively engage with their neighbors and local communities to "wake up" the country to perceived constitutional threats.

Conclusion

The broadcast concludes with a call for spiritual and civic awakening. By challenging the narratives of mainstream media, questioning the motives of international political movements, and returning to a strict "Ten Commandments" biblical worldview, the Sons of Liberty aim to restore what they view as the original, God-given foundations of American freedom.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Telling The Truth and Shaming The Devils

Truth, Faith, and the "Sons of Liberty": A Critique of Modern Governance and Global Influence

Sons of Liberty: Telling the Truth and Shaming the Devils

Radio Broadcast Summary • May 14, 2026 • Host: Bradley Dean

Provocative Editorial

Core Narrative and Controversy

Zionism vs. Judaism Distinction

The broadcast argues Zionism is a "satanic political movement" cloaked in religion, founded by atheist Theodor Herzl and funded by elite houses like the Rothschilds to pursue power rather than faith.

CIA and Media "Mockingbird" Control

Features whistleblower John Stockwell on how the CIA manages 400+ journalists to plant false stories (e.g., Cuban atrocities) and manipulate domestic/global public opinion through "covert action."

The COVID-19 "Plandemic" Allegations

Claims the pandemic was a "scam" orchestrated by Zionists in the CDC and Pfizer. Accuses Anthony Fauci of a cover-up and labels the MRNA vaccine as a tool for "premeditated murder."

Key Voices and Tags

"Love is not in word, neither in tongue, but in deed and in truth. If you act right, you are right."

— Bradley Dean

Theodor Herzl: Founder/Atheist

John Stockwell: CIA Whistleblower

Anthony Fauci: Target of criticism

#ChristianLiberty #AntiGlobalism #MediaPropaganda #ZionismExposed #FaithInAction

Call to Action: "Stop the aid to Israel; use money for the American homeless."

Est. Reading: 8 min



This broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio features host Bradley Dean and various contributors exploring the intersection of Christian theology and political activism. The program critiques the influence of Zionism, alleges systemic media manipulation by intelligence agencies, and calls for a "faith in action" approach to preserving American constitutional liberties.

Detailed Point Summary

The Distinction Between Judaism and Political Zionism
The program opens with a sharp theological and political distinction between the Jewish faith and the movement known as Zionism. The speakers argue that Zionism is a man-made political movement cloaked in religious guise, co-opting Jewish symbols to pursue global power. Historical references are made to Theodor Herzl, the movement's founder, whom the speakers describe as an atheist, questioning how a non-believer could lead a movement based on divine promise. Further discussion highlights the role of elite houses like the Rothschilds and the impact of the Balfour Declaration in establishing the state of Israel, which the speakers claim has led to the displacement of Palestinian people through "terrorism" and imperialist tactics.

Historical Framework of Zionism

1897First Zionist Congress (Theodor Herzl)

→

1917Balfour Declaration (British Support)

→

Modern EraGeopolitical Influence and Lobbying

The broadcast argues that these milestones represent a political rather than a spiritual lineage.

Faith in Action and the Christian Ethic
Bradley Dean emphasizes that true Christianity requires "action" rather than mere verbal profession. Drawing parallels to military veterans who show love for their country through sacrifice rather than slogans, Dean argues that "love is a demonstration." He critiques modern churches for failing to preach against sin or warn their congregations of "the wrath to come." The ministry of the Sons of Liberty is presented as a politically neutral but biblically grounded organization that views the Christian ethic as the essential foundation for a just society and the maintenance of American freedom.

Media Manipulation and Intelligence Agency Influence
A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to the "Mockingbird Media" and the alleged control of the CIA over mainstream journalism. Citing former CIA agent John Stockwell, the show claims that hundreds of journalists have cooperated with the agency to plant false stories and influence public opinio]]></itunes:summary>

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              <media:description><![CDATA[Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Telling The Truth and Shaming The Devils

Truth, Faith, and the "Sons of Liberty": A Critique of Modern Governance and Global Influence

Sons of Liberty: Telling the Truth and Shaming the Devils

Radio Broadcast Summary • May 14, 2026 • Host: Bradley Dean

Provocative Editorial

Core Narrative and Controversy

Zionism vs. Judaism Distinction

The broadcast argues Zionism is a "satanic political movement" cloaked in religion, founded by atheist Theodor Herzl and funded by elite houses like the Rothschilds to pursue power rather than faith.

CIA and Media "Mockingbird" Control

Features whistleblower John Stockwell on how the CIA manages 400+ journalists to plant false stories (e.g., Cuban atrocities) and manipulate domestic/global public opinion through "covert action."

The COVID-19 "Plandemic" Allegations

Claims the pandemic was a "scam" orchestrated by Zionists in the CDC and Pfizer. Accuses Anthony Fauci of a cover-up and labels the MRNA vaccine as a tool for "premeditated murder."

Key Voices and Tags

"Love is not in word, neither in tongue, but in deed and in truth. If you act right, you are right."

— Bradley Dean

Theodor Herzl: Founder/Atheist

John Stockwell: CIA Whistleblower

Anthony Fauci: Target of criticism

#ChristianLiberty #AntiGlobalism #MediaPropaganda #ZionismExposed #FaithInAction

Call to Action: "Stop the aid to Israel; use money for the American homeless."

Est. Reading: 8 min



This broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio features host Bradley Dean and various contributors exploring the intersection of Christian theology and political activism. The program critiques the influence of Zionism, alleges systemic media manipulation by intelligence agencies, and calls for a "faith in action" approach to preserving American constitutional liberties.

Detailed Point Summary

The Distinction Between Judaism and Political Zionism
The program opens with a sharp theological and political distinction between the Jewish faith and the movement known as Zionism. The speakers argue that Zionism is a man-made political movement cloaked in religious guise, co-opting Jewish symbols to pursue global power. Historical references are made to Theodor Herzl, the movement's founder, whom the speakers describe as an atheist, questioning how a non-believer could lead a movement based on divine promise. Further discussion highlights the role of elite houses like the Rothschilds and the impact of the Balfour Declaration in establishing the state of Israel, which the speakers claim has led to the displacement of Palestinian people through "terrorism" and imperialist tactics.

Historical Framework of Zionism

1897First Zionist Congress (Theodor Herzl)

→

1917Balfour Declaration (British Support)

→

Modern EraGeopolitical Influence and Lobbying

The broadcast argues that these milestones represent a political rather than a spiritual lineage.

Faith in Action and the Christian Ethic
Bradley Dean emphasizes that true Christianity requires "action" rather than mere verbal profession. Drawing parallels to military veterans who show love for their country through sacrifice rather than slogans, Dean argues that "love is a demonstration." He critiques modern churches for failing to preach against sin or warn their congregations of "the wrath to come." The ministry of the Sons of Liberty is presented as a politically neutral but biblically grounded organization that views the Christian ethic as the essential foundation for a just society and the maintenance of American freedom.

Media Manipulation and Intelligence Agency Influence
A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to the "Mockingbird Media" and the alleged control of the CIA over mainstream journalism. Citing former CIA agent John Stockwell, the show claims that hundreds of journalists have cooperated with the agency to plant false stories and influence public opinion. This "propaganda machine" is blamed for creating a state of perpetual fear among the citizenry. The host further alleges that mainstream outlets suppress specific stories, such as crimes committed by illegal immigrants, to protect a specific political narrative.

Alleged Institutional Influence

●Media: Over 400 journalists allegedly cooperating with CIA "Mockingbird" operations.

●Lobbying: Claims that 93 out of 100 US Senators receive funding from the Israel lobby (AIPAC).

●Health: Allegations of dual-citizenship/Zionist ties among high-ranking CDC officials.

The COVID-19 Pandemic and Globalist Agendas
The pandemic is characterized as a "plandemic" and a "scam" designed to implement digital IDs and global control. The host and guests list several high-ranking CDC and health officials, alleging they hold dual citizenship with Israel and serve a Zionist agenda. They argue that the pandemic response was a "soft coup" intended to bypass human rights laws. Furthermore, the show expresses deep skepticism toward MRNA vaccines, linking them to parental grief and claiming they are part of a broader population reduction strategy supported by figures like Bill Gates.

Key Data

AIPAC Influence: 93 out of 100 US Senators are reportedly funded by the Israel lobby.

CIA Media Assets: Allegedly over 400 journalists are on the payroll or cooperating with the CIA.

Historical Logistics: General Henry Knox transported 59 artillery pieces (60 tons) over 300 miles in 1775 to break the British siege.

To-Do / Next Steps

Listeners should schedule community events with Bradley Dean to spread the "Sons of Liberty" message.

Citizens are encouraged to bypass mainstream "Mockingbird" media by using independent platforms like Rumble and local AM/FM radio.

Supporters are asked to partner financially with the ministry to fund billboards and newspaper ads to reach the "unwarned" public.

Individuals should actively engage with their neighbors and local communities to "wake up" the country to perceived constitutional threats.

Conclusion

The broadcast concludes with a call for spiritual and civic awakening. By challenging the narratives of mainstream media, questioning the motives of international political movements, and returning to a strict "Ten Commandments" biblical worldview, the Sons of Liberty aim to restore what they view as the original, God-given foundations of American freedom.]]></media:description>
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