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Signs of Life - The Gathering With Bob Ginsberg, Marta Kane and Tom and Melissa Gould
The Mechanics of the Afterlife: Life Reviews and Ethics
This episode of Signs of Life radio, hosted by the Forever Family Foundation, explores the intersection of scientific inquiry and spiritual experience. The discussion features Bob Ginsberg, Tom and Melissa Gould, and Marta Kristen as they address listener questions regarding the scientific acceptance of the afterlife, the nature of life reviews, and the validity of various forms of mediumship.
The Evolution of Scientific Acceptance
The hosts discuss the subtle but significant shift in their show's closing mantra from "science is going to prove it" to "science is going to accept it." This change reflects the reality that while substantial evidence exists through studies of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs), reincarnation, and mediumship, the broader scientific community remains hesitant to integrate these findings into the mainstream "big picture". Tom Gould emphasizes that quantum physics, a relatively young field, may eventually provide the necessary framework to explain how consciousness exists independently of the physical brain, focusing on the "space between the material" as the true source of universal power.
Perspectives from Space and Intuition
Marta Kristen shares insights from her interactions with NASA astronauts, noting that many return from space with a fundamentally altered, more spiritual view of the universe. This "Overview Effect" often leads to a sense of unity and the realization that consciousness might be a universal constant. Additionally, the group explores personal intuition, with Melissa Gould describing communication with the deceased as a "subtle knowing" rather than a dramatic event, suggesting that everyone may possess an inherent, albeit often untapped, ability to sense the other side.
The Mechanics of the Afterlife: Life Reviews and Ethics
A significant portion of the dialogue centers on the "Life Review," described not as a trial by an external deity, but as a process of intense self-evaluation. In this state, individuals feel the emotional impact—both positive and negative—that their actions had on others. The hosts also address a caller's concern about "lying" spirits and "punishment." They clarify that while some mediums may be irresponsible or fraudulent, the consensus in the spiritual community is that the afterlife is governed by love and self-judgment rather than external retribution or malevolent deception.
Technology and Physical Manifestations
The discussion concludes with an examination of Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) and physical mediumship. Bob Ginsberg shares personal accounts of receiving clear, evidential audio messages from his late wife, such as "Happy Birthday" and the name of their foundation. While skeptical of "dark-room" seances due to the difficulty of verification, the hosts remain open to Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) as a more accessible and potentially scientific method for validating the continued existence of the soul.
The episode reinforces the idea that the survival of consciousness is supported by a "totality of evidence" ranging from quantum physics to profound personal experiences. By moving away from rigid religious dogmas of punishment and toward a model of self-reflection and universal love, the Forever Family Foundation seeks to provide a grounded, evidence-based hope for those navigating grief and seeking the truth about the afterlife.
The Mechanics of the Afterlife: Life Reviews and Ethics
This episode of Signs of Life radio, hosted by the Forever Family Foundation, explores the intersection of scientific inquiry and spiritual experience. The discussion features Bob Ginsberg, Tom and Melissa Gould, and Marta Kristen as they address listener questions regarding the scientific acceptance of the afterlife, the nature of life reviews, and the validity of various forms of mediumship.
The Evolution of Scientific Acceptance
The hosts discuss the subtle but significant shift in their show's closing mantra from "science is going to prove it" to "science is going to accept it." This change reflects the reality that while substantial evidence exists through studies of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs), reincarnation, and mediumship, the broader scientific community remains hesitant to integrate these findings into the mainstream "big picture". Tom Gould emphasizes that quantum physics, a relatively young field, may eventually provide the necessary framework to explain how consciousness exists independently of the physical brain, focusing on the "space between the material" as the true source of universal power.
Perspectives from Space and Intuition
Marta Kristen shares insights from her interactions with NASA astronauts, noting that many return from space with a fundamentally altered, more spiritual view of the universe. This "Overview Effect" often leads to a sense of unity and the realization that consciousness might be a universal constant. Additionally, the group explores personal intuition, with Melissa Gould describing communication with the deceased as a "subtle knowing" rather than a dramatic event, suggesting that everyone may possess an inherent, albeit often untapped, ability to sense the other side.
The Mechanics of the Afterlife: Life Reviews and Ethics
A significant portion of the dialogue centers on the "Life Review," described not as a trial by an external deity, but as a process of intense self-evaluation. In this state, individuals feel the emotional impact—both positive and negative—that their actions had on others. The hosts also address a caller's concern about "lying" spirits and "punishment." They clarify that while some mediums may be irresponsible or fraudulent, the consensus in the spiritual community is that the afterlife is governed by love and self-judgment rather than external retribution or malevolent deception.
Technology and Physical Manifestations
The discussion concludes with an examination of Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) and physical mediumship. Bob Ginsberg shares personal accounts of receiving clear, evidential audio messages from his late wife, such as "Happy Birthday" and the name of their foundation. While skeptical of "dark-room" seances due to the difficulty of verification, the hosts remain open to Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) as a more accessible and potentially scientific method for validating the continued existence of the soul.
The episode reinforces the idea that the survival of consciousness is supported by a "totality of evidence" ranging from quantum physics to profound personal experiences. By moving away from rigid religious dogmas of punishment and toward a model of self-reflection and universal love, the Forever Family Foundation seeks to provide a grounded, evidence-based hope for those navigating grief and seeking the truth about the afterlife.
Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean
The Circus Of Heresy
The Circus of Heresy: Biblical Law, Political Idolatry, and the True Meaning of the Resurrection
The Circus of Heresy
Sons of Liberty Radio | Host: Bradley Dean | April 3, 2026
Live Broadcast
Core Theology & Critique
"If you're sick and tired of man's 10,000 commandments, then get back to God's 10 in Christ Jesus."
The "Easter" Heresy
Critique of modern churches adopting pagan Saxon roots (Eostre) via bunnies and eggs, which Dean argues distracts from the victory of the Resurrection.
The Law as Schoolmaster
Referencing Spurgeon: The Law must "slay" the sinner before the Gospel can make them alive. Dimming the Law dims the light of salvation.
Political Analysis
#BiblicalWorldview #2ndAmendment #AntiEstablishment
The "Scoundrel" Watchlist
Franklin Graham: Labeled a "reprobate" gatekeeper.
Donald Trump: Warns against "idolatry" and comparing him to Cyrus or Christ.
Lindsey Graham: Critiqued for lack of discernment and character.
Constitutional Stance
Dean asserts that the Bible determines what the Church teaches, just as the Constitution determines what politicians must uphold.
Call-in Number: 281-845-4704
Platform: BBS Radio / Rumble
sonsoflibertyradio.com
This broadcast of The Sons of Liberty Radio features Bradley Dean addressing the perceived deviation of modern American churches and government from foundational biblical principles. Dean critiques the commercialization of religious holidays and warns against the "idolatry" surrounding political figures and their evangelical "gatekeepers." The program emphasizes a return to the "Law of God" as the only viable framework for a just society.
The Foundation of Law and the Role of the Church
Dean opens by citing John Adams’ vision of a nation governed solely by the Bible, arguing that the primary purpose of preachers is to speak out against sin, while the government’s role is to restrain it. He expresses concern that modern "spiritual overseers" have become "biblically illiterate hirelings" who prioritize the approval of men over the praise of God. By setting aside the Law of God, Dean argues that the church has lost its most powerful weapon for conviction and conversion, suggesting that society must return to the Ten Commandments to find true order.
The Framework of Liberty
"If you're sick and tired of man's 10,000 commandments, then get back to God's 10 in Christ Jesus."
Preachers
Restrain Sin
Government
Uphold Principles
Citizens
Biblical Ethics
The Critique of "Paganized" Traditions
A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to challenging the traditional celebration of Easter. Dean asserts that the inclusion of bunnies and eggs is a "circus of heresy" rooted in pagan Saxon worship of the goddess Eostre rather than scripture. He argues that these traditions distract from the "heart of the Gospel"—the crucifixion and the irrefutable proof of Christ’s divinity through the Resurrection. According to Dean, the crucifixion was not a defeat but a victory that removed the barrier between God and humanity.
Political Idolatry and the "Gatekeeper" Phenomenon
Dean delivers a sharp critique of the "evangelical board" surrounding Donald Trump, specifically naming figures like Franklin Graham. He characterizes these leaders as "gatekeepers" and "scoundrels" who prop up political pawns to lower the moral standards of the country. Drawing a parallel to Acts 12, he warns that treating a political leader’s voice as "the voice of a god" leads to national curses. He maintains that the "uni-party system" is worthless and that Christians should not blindly follow any politician who produces "wicked fruit".
Warning: The Herod Spirit
Dean warns against the "Herod Spirit" where the people shout, "It is the voice of a god and not a man." He argues that true prophets are sent to reprove and correct kings, not to praise them in their sins.
"Cursed are those that trust in the arm of the flesh, but blessed are those that trust in the Lord." — Jeremiah 17:5
Listener Dialogue and Accountability
The show concludes with calls from listeners in New York, Colorado, and Texas. A notable exchange occurs with "Pat from Colorado," who questions why Dean previously gave Mike Lindell a "pass" despite Lindell's support for Trump. Dean defends his decision not to "beat up" guests on their first visit but agrees that accountability is necessary. The broadcast ends with a call to action for listeners to move beyond "man's version of Christianity" and engage in local activism to restore constitutional and biblical principles.
To-Do / Next Steps
Bradley Dean will coordinate with caller Chris to schedule a "rock and roll" ministry event in the Rochester, New York area.
The show will invite Mike Lindell back for a follow-up interview to face "serious questions" and a listener "free-for-all" regarding his political endorsements.
Dean intends to connect with Kristen Plaisance, a candidate for House District 3 in Texas, to discuss constitutional principles.
Listeners are encouraged to visit sonsoflibertyradio.com to support the ministry and access billboard and newspaper outreach materials.
Conclusion
Bradley Dean concludes that the current state of America is a result of "biblical illiteracy" and the church's failure to hold leaders accountable to the Law of God. He urges his audience to stop following "misleading heresies" and instead find their faith in the power of the Spirit and the irrefutable proof of the resurrected Christ.
The Circus Of Heresy
The Circus of Heresy: Biblical Law, Political Idolatry, and the True Meaning of the Resurrection
The Circus of Heresy
Sons of Liberty Radio | Host: Bradley Dean | April 3, 2026
Live Broadcast
Core Theology & Critique
"If you're sick and tired of man's 10,000 commandments, then get back to God's 10 in Christ Jesus."
The "Easter" Heresy
Critique of modern churches adopting pagan Saxon roots (Eostre) via bunnies and eggs, which Dean argues distracts from the victory of the Resurrection.
The Law as Schoolmaster
Referencing Spurgeon: The Law must "slay" the sinner before the Gospel can make them alive. Dimming the Law dims the light of salvation.
Political Analysis
#BiblicalWorldview #2ndAmendment #AntiEstablishment
The "Scoundrel" Watchlist
Franklin Graham: Labeled a "reprobate" gatekeeper.
Donald Trump: Warns against "idolatry" and comparing him to Cyrus or Christ.
Lindsey Graham: Critiqued for lack of discernment and character.
Constitutional Stance
Dean asserts that the Bible determines what the Church teaches, just as the Constitution determines what politicians must uphold.
Call-in Number: 281-845-4704
Platform: BBS Radio / Rumble
sonsoflibertyradio.com
This broadcast of The Sons of Liberty Radio features Bradley Dean addressing the perceived deviation of modern American churches and government from foundational biblical principles. Dean critiques the commercialization of religious holidays and warns against the "idolatry" surrounding political figures and their evangelical "gatekeepers." The program emphasizes a return to the "Law of God" as the only viable framework for a just society.
The Foundation of Law and the Role of the Church
Dean opens by citing John Adams’ vision of a nation governed solely by the Bible, arguing that the primary purpose of preachers is to speak out against sin, while the government’s role is to restrain it. He expresses concern that modern "spiritual overseers" have become "biblically illiterate hirelings" who prioritize the approval of men over the praise of God. By setting aside the Law of God, Dean argues that the church has lost its most powerful weapon for conviction and conversion, suggesting that society must return to the Ten Commandments to find true order.
The Framework of Liberty
"If you're sick and tired of man's 10,000 commandments, then get back to God's 10 in Christ Jesus."
Preachers
Restrain Sin
Government
Uphold Principles
Citizens
Biblical Ethics
The Critique of "Paganized" Traditions
A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to challenging the traditional celebration of Easter. Dean asserts that the inclusion of bunnies and eggs is a "circus of heresy" rooted in pagan Saxon worship of the goddess Eostre rather than scripture. He argues that these traditions distract from the "heart of the Gospel"—the crucifixion and the irrefutable proof of Christ’s divinity through the Resurrection. According to Dean, the crucifixion was not a defeat but a victory that removed the barrier between God and humanity.
Political Idolatry and the "Gatekeeper" Phenomenon
Dean delivers a sharp critique of the "evangelical board" surrounding Donald Trump, specifically naming figures like Franklin Graham. He characterizes these leaders as "gatekeepers" and "scoundrels" who prop up political pawns to lower the moral standards of the country. Drawing a parallel to Acts 12, he warns that treating a political leader’s voice as "the voice of a god" leads to national curses. He maintains that the "uni-party system" is worthless and that Christians should not blindly follow any politician who produces "wicked fruit".
Warning: The Herod Spirit
Dean warns against the "Herod Spirit" where the people shout, "It is the voice of a god and not a man." He argues that true prophets are sent to reprove and correct kings, not to praise them in their sins.
"Cursed are those that trust in the arm of the flesh, but blessed are those that trust in the Lord." — Jeremiah 17:5
Listener Dialogue and Accountability
The show concludes with calls from listeners in New York, Colorado, and Texas. A notable exchange occurs with "Pat from Colorado," who questions why Dean previously gave Mike Lindell a "pass" despite Lindell's support for Trump. Dean defends his decision not to "beat up" guests on their first visit but agrees that accountability is necessary. The broadcast ends with a call to action for listeners to move beyond "man's version of Christianity" and engage in local activism to restore constitutional and biblical principles.
To-Do / Next Steps
Bradley Dean will coordinate with caller Chris to schedule a "rock and roll" ministry event in the Rochester, New York area.
The show will invite Mike Lindell back for a follow-up interview to face "serious questions" and a listener "free-for-all" regarding his political endorsements.
Dean intends to connect with Kristen Plaisance, a candidate for House District 3 in Texas, to discuss constitutional principles.
Listeners are encouraged to visit sonsoflibertyradio.com to support the ministry and access billboard and newspaper outreach materials.
Conclusion
Bradley Dean concludes that the current state of America is a result of "biblical illiteracy" and the church's failure to hold leaders accountable to the Law of God. He urges his audience to stop following "misleading heresies" and instead find their faith in the power of the Spirit and the irrefutable proof of the resurrected Christ.
