Sons of Liberty Radio, March 12, 2026
Update: 2026-03-13
Description
Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean
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The Illusion of Law: Sovereignty, Controlled Opposition, and the Cost of War
SONS OF LIBERTY: THE CONSTITUTIONAL AUDIT
Analysis of Global Conflict, Domestic Tyranny, and the "Uni-Party" Narrative
Live Broadcast: 2026-03-12
The Forever War Metric
93%of U.S. History at War
222 out of 242 years since 1776. Less than 20 years of total peace.
The Semantic Double Standard
GOVERNMENT ACTIONCITIZEN EQUIVALENT
Enhanced InterrogationTorture
No-Knock RaidsBreaking and Entering
TS
Introduction
In this broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio, host Bradley Dean critiques the systemic departure from the U.S. Constitution, highlighting the "uni-party" nature of modern politics and the erosion of civil liberties. The discussion spans from the historical prevalence of unconstitutional wars to the theological necessity of holding representatives accountable through a lens of Christian ethics.
Detailed Summary
The Legacy of Unconstitutional Warfare
Bradley Dean opens by reflecting on his family's extensive military history, emphasizing that true honor for the military must be rooted in righteousness and adherence to the Constitution rather than blind obedience to corrupt politicians. He argues that the United States has been in a near-perpetual state of conflict, participating in dozens of illegal wars—from the invasion of Panama to interventions in Libya and Syria—without proper constitutional authorization. Statistically, the nation has been at war for 93% of its existence, totaling 222 years out of 242 since 1776, a reality Dean attributes to the influence of special interest groups like bankers and the military-industrial complex.
The Semantic Shift: Defining Tyranny
A central theme of the broadcast is the definition of tyranny as a double standard where actions are legal for the government but illegal for the citizenry. Dean provides a series of comparisons to illustrate this "semantic game": the government’s "Patriot Act" would be "felony wiretapping" if done by a citizen; "enhanced interrogation" is simply "torture"; and "no-knock raids" are "breaking and entering." He asserts that the American people are the true source of government authority and must reel in their representatives who have reversed the roles of servant and master.
The Semantic Double Standard
Government Label
Citizen Equivalent
Patriot Act / Surveillance
Felony Wiretapping / Stalking
Enhanced Interrogation
Torture
No-Knock Raids
Breaking and Entering
Taxation
Extortion / Armed Robbery
Indefinite Detention
Holding Hostages
The Mike Lindell Controversy and "Baby Christians"
The show addresses listener feedback regarding a previous interview with Mike Lindell. A caller, Pat, expresses disappointment that Dean did not "drop the hammer" on Lindell for his associations with Donald Trump and the Epstein files. Dean defends his approach, citing the principle of "law to the proud, grace to the humble." He views Lindell as a "baby Christian" who is sincere but vulnerable, arguing that attacking him publicly would prevent the opportunity to guide him toward a deeper understanding of the Word and constitutional truth. Dean emphasizes that he prefers to build relationships to influence "celebrity" figures rather than alienating them through immediate confrontation.
Controlled Opposition and the Uni-Party Narrative
Dean warns against "controlled opposition," where the mainstream media and certain high-profile figures lead the opposition to control the narrative. He plays a montage of various news outlets—both liberal and conservative—using the exact same phrase: "short-term pain for long-term gain." This, he argues, proves the existence of a "uni-party system" where both sides follow the same script provided by those pulling their strings. He specifically mentions figures like Candace Owens as potential examples of controlled narratives that are allowed to remain on the air because they do not truly threaten the establishment.
STATISTICAL INSIGHT
93% of U.S. History
The percentage of time the United States has been at war since 1776.
222 Years
At War
< 20 Years
At Peace
Key Data
War Statistics: The U.S. has been at war for 222 out of 242 years (93% of its history).
Audience Reach: The Sons of Liberty platform receives over 250,000 unique visitors every week.
Global Syndication: Broadcasts span 46 countries and stream into 200 of the world's largest internet broadcast stations.
To-Do / Next Steps
Immigration Fraud Event: Bradley Dean, Alex Newman, and others will speak at the Halvorson Taylor Life Event Center in Brainerd on March 25th from 6:00 to 9:00 PM.
Follow-up Interview: Dean plans to bring Mike Lindell back on the show at the end of the month to ask more serious questions, including his thoughts on the Epstein files.
Marine Protest Story: Dean will address the story of the Marine whose arm was broken during a Congressional hearing in tomorrow's broadcast.
Conclusion
The broadcast serves as a call to action for citizens to reclaim their role as the "government" by holding representatives to the enumerated laws of the Constitution. By exposing the semantic tricks of the "uni-party" and advocating for a return to Christian ethical foundations, Dean seeks to equip his audience to stand against what he describes as systemic tyranny and controlled opposition.>
Incremental Downloads
The Illusion of Law: Sovereignty, Controlled Opposition, and the Cost of War
SONS OF LIBERTY: THE CONSTITUTIONAL AUDIT
Analysis of Global Conflict, Domestic Tyranny, and the "Uni-Party" Narrative
Live Broadcast: 2026-03-12
The Forever War Metric
93%of U.S. History at War
222 out of 242 years since 1776. Less than 20 years of total peace.
The Semantic Double Standard
GOVERNMENT ACTIONCITIZEN EQUIVALENT
Enhanced InterrogationTorture
No-Knock RaidsBreaking and Entering
TS
Introduction
In this broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio, host Bradley Dean critiques the systemic departure from the U.S. Constitution, highlighting the "uni-party" nature of modern politics and the erosion of civil liberties. The discussion spans from the historical prevalence of unconstitutional wars to the theological necessity of holding representatives accountable through a lens of Christian ethics.
Detailed Summary
The Legacy of Unconstitutional Warfare
Bradley Dean opens by reflecting on his family's extensive military history, emphasizing that true honor for the military must be rooted in righteousness and adherence to the Constitution rather than blind obedience to corrupt politicians. He argues that the United States has been in a near-perpetual state of conflict, participating in dozens of illegal wars—from the invasion of Panama to interventions in Libya and Syria—without proper constitutional authorization. Statistically, the nation has been at war for 93% of its existence, totaling 222 years out of 242 since 1776, a reality Dean attributes to the influence of special interest groups like bankers and the military-industrial complex.
The Semantic Shift: Defining Tyranny
A central theme of the broadcast is the definition of tyranny as a double standard where actions are legal for the government but illegal for the citizenry. Dean provides a series of comparisons to illustrate this "semantic game": the government’s "Patriot Act" would be "felony wiretapping" if done by a citizen; "enhanced interrogation" is simply "torture"; and "no-knock raids" are "breaking and entering." He asserts that the American people are the true source of government authority and must reel in their representatives who have reversed the roles of servant and master.
The Semantic Double Standard
Government Label
Citizen Equivalent
Patriot Act / Surveillance
Felony Wiretapping / Stalking
Enhanced Interrogation
Torture
No-Knock Raids
Breaking and Entering
Taxation
Extortion / Armed Robbery
Indefinite Detention
Holding Hostages
The Mike Lindell Controversy and "Baby Christians"
The show addresses listener feedback regarding a previous interview with Mike Lindell. A caller, Pat, expresses disappointment that Dean did not "drop the hammer" on Lindell for his associations with Donald Trump and the Epstein files. Dean defends his approach, citing the principle of "law to the proud, grace to the humble." He views Lindell as a "baby Christian" who is sincere but vulnerable, arguing that attacking him publicly would prevent the opportunity to guide him toward a deeper understanding of the Word and constitutional truth. Dean emphasizes that he prefers to build relationships to influence "celebrity" figures rather than alienating them through immediate confrontation.
Controlled Opposition and the Uni-Party Narrative
Dean warns against "controlled opposition," where the mainstream media and certain high-profile figures lead the opposition to control the narrative. He plays a montage of various news outlets—both liberal and conservative—using the exact same phrase: "short-term pain for long-term gain." This, he argues, proves the existence of a "uni-party system" where both sides follow the same script provided by those pulling their strings. He specifically mentions figures like Candace Owens as potential examples of controlled narratives that are allowed to remain on the air because they do not truly threaten the establishment.
STATISTICAL INSIGHT
93% of U.S. History
The percentage of time the United States has been at war since 1776.
222 Years
At War
< 20 Years
At Peace
Key Data
War Statistics: The U.S. has been at war for 222 out of 242 years (93% of its history).
Audience Reach: The Sons of Liberty platform receives over 250,000 unique visitors every week.
Global Syndication: Broadcasts span 46 countries and stream into 200 of the world's largest internet broadcast stations.
To-Do / Next Steps
Immigration Fraud Event: Bradley Dean, Alex Newman, and others will speak at the Halvorson Taylor Life Event Center in Brainerd on March 25th from 6:00 to 9:00 PM.
Follow-up Interview: Dean plans to bring Mike Lindell back on the show at the end of the month to ask more serious questions, including his thoughts on the Epstein files.
Marine Protest Story: Dean will address the story of the Marine whose arm was broken during a Congressional hearing in tomorrow's broadcast.
Conclusion
The broadcast serves as a call to action for citizens to reclaim their role as the "government" by holding representatives to the enumerated laws of the Constitution. By exposing the semantic tricks of the "uni-party" and advocating for a return to Christian ethical foundations, Dean seeks to equip his audience to stand against what he describes as systemic tyranny and controlled opposition.>
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