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Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean
Now The Representative Government Is Asking Us to Give Up Our GOD-GIVEN RIGHTS - NO!
The Mandate of Liberty: Resisting the Erosion of God-Given Rights
Sons of Liberty Radio: The Great Forfeit
Analysis of Representative Government & The Erosion of God-Given Rights
Broadcast: 2026-04-20
The Patriot Lineage
"Resistance to tyranny becomes the Christian and social duty of each individual."
— John Hancock
James Otis Jr: Coined "Taxation without representation is tyranny"; fought British writs of assistance.
Benjamin Rush: The "Christocrat" signer of the Declaration; argued rights come from Divine Providence.
Samuel Adams: Warned that tyrants thrive on public ignorance and vice.
The "Christocrat" Concept
Neither
Democrat nor Aristocrat. A focus on Biblical law as the foundation of Common Law.
Current Points of Contention
FISA 702 & Surveillance
Criticism of Trump & Johnson for supporting "clean" extensions of surveillance powers.
The 2nd Amendment
97% of mass shootings occur in "gun-free zones"; call to hold legislators accountable for disarmament.
Environmental Toxins
Concerns over geoengineering (chemtrails) and BPA/Phthalates in baby clothing.
#ConstitutionalRepublic #CommonLaw #LibertySentinel #FISA702
Speaker: Bradley Dean • Duration: 60m
Introduction
This broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio examines the historical foundations of American independence and the current political shift toward state-managed "safety" at the expense of individual freedom. Host Bradley Dean argues that modern leadership has betrayed the "Christocrat" model of the Founding Fathers, urging a return to Biblical law and constitutional non-compliance.
Detailed Summary
1. The Historical Duty of Resistance
The program opens by invoking the legacies of John Hancock, James Otis Jr., and Benjamin Rush, emphasizing that resistance to tyranny is both a social and Christian duty. James Otis Jr.’s opposition to "writs of assistance" and his coining of the phrase "taxation without representation is tyranny" serve as the framework for modern dissent. Benjamin Rush is highlighted for his self-identification as a "Christocrat," a term signifying that his political allegiance was secondary to his faith in Christ. This historical perspective posits that rights are not granted by the state but are inherent gifts from God that the government is merely delegated to protect.
The "Christocrat" Governance Model
Foundational principles derived from the 1770s Sons of Liberty movement.
SourceDivine Providence
DutyResistance to Tyranny
LawBiblical Decalogue
2. The Foundation of Law and the Secular Threat
A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the Ten Commandments as the historical bedrock of Western legal tradition and Common Law. Dean argues that secular humanism has no legal standing in American courts, yet judges increasingly attempt to suppress the Word of God in judicial proceedings. The broadcast asserts that the law serves a "schoolmaster" function to reveal sin and maintain a just society; therefore, removing the moral law of God inevitably leads to the decay of the republic.
3. Critique of Modern Political "Judases"
The host levels sharp criticism at current political figures, specifically targeting Donald Trump’s support for the extension of FISA 702. Dean characterizes the argument of "giving up rights for protection" as a hallmark of communism and a betrayal of Benjamin Franklin’s warning regarding the trade-off between liberty and temporary safety. The broadcast claims that both major political parties are "wearing the same jersey," working to enslave future generations through debt and the forfeiture of constitutional protections like the Second Amendment.
Systemic Threats to Public Health
Geoengineering: Concerns regarding toxic metals (aluminum, barium) in the atmosphere.
Textile Safety: Presence of BPA and phthalates in 90% of tested baby clothing.
Medical Overreach: Skepticism toward mRNA technology and mandatory vaccinations.
4. Environmental and Biological Warfare
The final segments address what the host describes as the "poisoning" of the American population through various vectors. This includes geoengineering (chemtrails) containing aluminum and barium, as well as the presence of BPA and phthalates in baby clothing. Dean links these physical threats to a broader spiritual and moral decay, suggesting that a population kept "dumb and docile" through toxins and mainstream media propaganda is easier for a tyrannical government to control.
Key Data
National Debt: Cited at approximately $40 trillion.
Second Amendment Statistics: 97% of mass shootings reportedly occur in "gun-free zones."
Repeat Offenders: 74% of individuals involved in certain crimes are allegedly repeat criminals released by corrupt judicial systems.
Historical Context: 80 million children lost to abortion since its legalization.
To-Do / Next Steps
Non-Compliance: Citizens must learn to say "I will not comply" to policies that undermine God-given constitutional rights.
Legislative Accountability: Hold every legislator accountable for policies that create "gun-free zones" and undermine the Second Amendment.
Community Action: Schedule a local event with Bradley Dean to awaken the community to these issues by calling 1-866-233-0747.
Spiritual Discipline: Read 1 Timothy 6:12 regarding the "good fight of faith" and Romans 12:2 concerning the renewal of the mind.
Consumer Awareness: Look for the "GOTS" (Global Organic Textile Standard) certification when purchasing baby clothes to avoid chemical exposure.
Conclusion
The broadcast concludes with a call for "fearless Christianity." Bradley Dean asserts that the choice facing Americans is binary: either return to the "old paths" of Biblical righteousness and constitutional adherence, or succumb to a state of total bondage disguised as public necessity.
Now The Representative Government Is Asking Us to Give Up Our GOD-GIVEN RIGHTS - NO!
The Mandate of Liberty: Resisting the Erosion of God-Given Rights
Sons of Liberty Radio: The Great Forfeit
Analysis of Representative Government & The Erosion of God-Given Rights
Broadcast: 2026-04-20
The Patriot Lineage
"Resistance to tyranny becomes the Christian and social duty of each individual."
— John Hancock
James Otis Jr: Coined "Taxation without representation is tyranny"; fought British writs of assistance.
Benjamin Rush: The "Christocrat" signer of the Declaration; argued rights come from Divine Providence.
Samuel Adams: Warned that tyrants thrive on public ignorance and vice.
The "Christocrat" Concept
Neither
Democrat nor Aristocrat. A focus on Biblical law as the foundation of Common Law.
Current Points of Contention
FISA 702 & Surveillance
Criticism of Trump & Johnson for supporting "clean" extensions of surveillance powers.
The 2nd Amendment
97% of mass shootings occur in "gun-free zones"; call to hold legislators accountable for disarmament.
Environmental Toxins
Concerns over geoengineering (chemtrails) and BPA/Phthalates in baby clothing.
#ConstitutionalRepublic #CommonLaw #LibertySentinel #FISA702
Speaker: Bradley Dean • Duration: 60m
Introduction
This broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio examines the historical foundations of American independence and the current political shift toward state-managed "safety" at the expense of individual freedom. Host Bradley Dean argues that modern leadership has betrayed the "Christocrat" model of the Founding Fathers, urging a return to Biblical law and constitutional non-compliance.
Detailed Summary
1. The Historical Duty of Resistance
The program opens by invoking the legacies of John Hancock, James Otis Jr., and Benjamin Rush, emphasizing that resistance to tyranny is both a social and Christian duty. James Otis Jr.’s opposition to "writs of assistance" and his coining of the phrase "taxation without representation is tyranny" serve as the framework for modern dissent. Benjamin Rush is highlighted for his self-identification as a "Christocrat," a term signifying that his political allegiance was secondary to his faith in Christ. This historical perspective posits that rights are not granted by the state but are inherent gifts from God that the government is merely delegated to protect.
The "Christocrat" Governance Model
Foundational principles derived from the 1770s Sons of Liberty movement.
SourceDivine Providence
DutyResistance to Tyranny
LawBiblical Decalogue
2. The Foundation of Law and the Secular Threat
A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the Ten Commandments as the historical bedrock of Western legal tradition and Common Law. Dean argues that secular humanism has no legal standing in American courts, yet judges increasingly attempt to suppress the Word of God in judicial proceedings. The broadcast asserts that the law serves a "schoolmaster" function to reveal sin and maintain a just society; therefore, removing the moral law of God inevitably leads to the decay of the republic.
3. Critique of Modern Political "Judases"
The host levels sharp criticism at current political figures, specifically targeting Donald Trump’s support for the extension of FISA 702. Dean characterizes the argument of "giving up rights for protection" as a hallmark of communism and a betrayal of Benjamin Franklin’s warning regarding the trade-off between liberty and temporary safety. The broadcast claims that both major political parties are "wearing the same jersey," working to enslave future generations through debt and the forfeiture of constitutional protections like the Second Amendment.
Systemic Threats to Public Health
Geoengineering: Concerns regarding toxic metals (aluminum, barium) in the atmosphere.
Textile Safety: Presence of BPA and phthalates in 90% of tested baby clothing.
Medical Overreach: Skepticism toward mRNA technology and mandatory vaccinations.
4. Environmental and Biological Warfare
The final segments address what the host describes as the "poisoning" of the American population through various vectors. This includes geoengineering (chemtrails) containing aluminum and barium, as well as the presence of BPA and phthalates in baby clothing. Dean links these physical threats to a broader spiritual and moral decay, suggesting that a population kept "dumb and docile" through toxins and mainstream media propaganda is easier for a tyrannical government to control.
Key Data
National Debt: Cited at approximately $40 trillion.
Second Amendment Statistics: 97% of mass shootings reportedly occur in "gun-free zones."
Repeat Offenders: 74% of individuals involved in certain crimes are allegedly repeat criminals released by corrupt judicial systems.
Historical Context: 80 million children lost to abortion since its legalization.
To-Do / Next Steps
Non-Compliance: Citizens must learn to say "I will not comply" to policies that undermine God-given constitutional rights.
Legislative Accountability: Hold every legislator accountable for policies that create "gun-free zones" and undermine the Second Amendment.
Community Action: Schedule a local event with Bradley Dean to awaken the community to these issues by calling 1-866-233-0747.
Spiritual Discipline: Read 1 Timothy 6:12 regarding the "good fight of faith" and Romans 12:2 concerning the renewal of the mind.
Consumer Awareness: Look for the "GOTS" (Global Organic Textile Standard) certification when purchasing baby clothes to avoid chemical exposure.
Conclusion
The broadcast concludes with a call for "fearless Christianity." Bradley Dean asserts that the choice facing Americans is binary: either return to the "old paths" of Biblical righteousness and constitutional adherence, or succumb to a state of total bondage disguised as public necessity.
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden
Guest, Former Congressman Bob Livingston on the weaponization of the judicial system
For years we have seen the evils of lawfare attacks launched against President Trump and his supporters. Former Congressman Bob Livingston joins the show to talk about his new book on the weaponization of the judicial system… The Rainbow Chase - the Man Who Gambled for Success and Broke Even.
This episode of the Chuck and Julie Show features former Congressman Bob Livingston discussing his new book on "lawfare" and his personal battle with federal investigators. The hosts also analyze the systemic corruption within the U.S. intelligence community and the ongoing political and economic shifts in Colorado.
Bob Livingston and the Reality of "Lawfare"
Former Congressman and prosecutor Bob Livingston detailed his experience being targeted by the FBI and DOJ during his retirement. Despite a career in public service and as a prosecutor, Livingston was subjected to a 20-month investigation involving a search warrant for records related to his lobbying work five years prior. He contends that his investigation was a retaliatory "lawfare" tactic sparked by his reporting of the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine’s activities regarding Hunter Biden and Burisma to the State Department. Livingston eventually cleared his name by filing an 88-page brief proving his innocence, but he emphasizes that the process is designed to bankrupt and "crush" political opponents through massive legal fees.
Systemic Corruption and Intelligence Reform
The discussion shifted to the broader implications of "Spygate" and "Russiagate," with the hosts expressing skepticism toward "career prosecutors" who they believe slow-walk investigations into Democratic figures like John Brennan and James Comey. They highlighted the role of Tulsi Gabbard in consolidating intelligence oversight to prevent the "siloing" of information, which previously made it impossible for any single entity to see the full picture of government corruption. There is a shared concern that the judicial system, particularly in D.C., has become a "rubber stamp" for partisan agendas, citing the treatment of January 6th defendants and the disbarment of John Eastman.
The Decline of Denver and Colorado GOP Shifts
The hosts and callers lamented the economic and social decline of Denver, noting the exodus of major businesses like Palantir and the failure of the retail sector, specifically mentioning the vacancy of the 16th Street Mall and the Cherry Creek Mall. They attributed the real estate glut to the failing marijuana industry and overregulation. Politically, the Colorado GOP is undergoing a leadership change with the resignation of the state chair and the rise of Eric Grossman. The hosts criticized "establishment" Republicans who support jungle primaries and ranked-choice voting, arguing these systems are designed to eliminate grassroots conservative influence in favor of "Big Democracy."
The episode serves as a warning regarding the fragility of the American constitutional republic when the judicial system is used as a political weapon. While the hosts see progress in information coming to light through figures like Tulsi Gabbard, they remain deeply concerned about the entrenched "tribalism" within federal agencies and the ongoing urban decay in cities like Denver.
Guest, Former Congressman Bob Livingston on the weaponization of the judicial system
For years we have seen the evils of lawfare attacks launched against President Trump and his supporters. Former Congressman Bob Livingston joins the show to talk about his new book on the weaponization of the judicial system… The Rainbow Chase - the Man Who Gambled for Success and Broke Even.
This episode of the Chuck and Julie Show features former Congressman Bob Livingston discussing his new book on "lawfare" and his personal battle with federal investigators. The hosts also analyze the systemic corruption within the U.S. intelligence community and the ongoing political and economic shifts in Colorado.
Bob Livingston and the Reality of "Lawfare"
Former Congressman and prosecutor Bob Livingston detailed his experience being targeted by the FBI and DOJ during his retirement. Despite a career in public service and as a prosecutor, Livingston was subjected to a 20-month investigation involving a search warrant for records related to his lobbying work five years prior. He contends that his investigation was a retaliatory "lawfare" tactic sparked by his reporting of the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine’s activities regarding Hunter Biden and Burisma to the State Department. Livingston eventually cleared his name by filing an 88-page brief proving his innocence, but he emphasizes that the process is designed to bankrupt and "crush" political opponents through massive legal fees.
Systemic Corruption and Intelligence Reform
The discussion shifted to the broader implications of "Spygate" and "Russiagate," with the hosts expressing skepticism toward "career prosecutors" who they believe slow-walk investigations into Democratic figures like John Brennan and James Comey. They highlighted the role of Tulsi Gabbard in consolidating intelligence oversight to prevent the "siloing" of information, which previously made it impossible for any single entity to see the full picture of government corruption. There is a shared concern that the judicial system, particularly in D.C., has become a "rubber stamp" for partisan agendas, citing the treatment of January 6th defendants and the disbarment of John Eastman.
The Decline of Denver and Colorado GOP Shifts
The hosts and callers lamented the economic and social decline of Denver, noting the exodus of major businesses like Palantir and the failure of the retail sector, specifically mentioning the vacancy of the 16th Street Mall and the Cherry Creek Mall. They attributed the real estate glut to the failing marijuana industry and overregulation. Politically, the Colorado GOP is undergoing a leadership change with the resignation of the state chair and the rise of Eric Grossman. The hosts criticized "establishment" Republicans who support jungle primaries and ranked-choice voting, arguing these systems are designed to eliminate grassroots conservative influence in favor of "Big Democracy."
The episode serves as a warning regarding the fragility of the American constitutional republic when the judicial system is used as a political weapon. While the hosts see progress in information coming to light through figures like Tulsi Gabbard, they remain deeply concerned about the entrenched "tribalism" within federal agencies and the ongoing urban decay in cities like Denver.
