Sons of Liberty Radio, March 14, 2026
Update: 2026-03-14
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Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean
1st Hour - Child Theft & The CPS Jessica Saxton Joins Us Today LIVE
2nd Hour - MIKE LINDELL Joins Bradlee Dean LIVE
The Sons of Liberty: Confronting Institutional Corruption and the Path to Restoration
Sons of Liberty Radio: The Frontlines of 2026
Broadcast Date: March 14, 2026 | Host: Bradley Dean
Live Transcript Abstract
Key Discussion: Systemic Corruption
"To tell the truth in a time of deception is a revolutionary act."
CPS & Title IV Incentives: Jessica Saxton exposes a "merchandise" model where states receive federal bonuses for increasing adoption numbers rather than reunification.
The Lindell Campaign: Mike Lindell discusses his MN Gubernatorial run, targeting "uni-party" corruption and pledging to ban Sharia law and remove "Satanic statues" from the Capitol.
Media Critique: Heavy focus on the "controlled narrative" of mainstream outlets like the Star Tribune and the "scripted" nature of conservative news.
The Roadmap to Reform
1. Expose Dossiers 2. Town Hall Rallies 3. Judicial Prosecution
By The Numbers
82%
Foster Error Rate
$40B
Court Transfers
$100M
Lindell's Spend
16K+
Epstein File Mentions
Featured Voices
Jessica Saxton: Justice Without Limits
Mike Lindell: Gubernatorial Candidate
Bradley Dean: Host/Preacher
#CPSCorruption #VoterID #ConstitutionalRepublic #BiblicalWorldview
Duration: ~110 Minutes Target Audience: Christian Constitutionalists
This broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio, hosted by Bradley Dean, serves as a platform for exposing alleged systemic corruption within Child Protective Services (CPS) and the American electoral system. Featuring activists and political figures, the program explores the intersection of Christian ethics, constitutional law, and national reform.
Detailed Summary
1. The "Business" of Child Protective Services (CPS)
A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to the late Georgia Senator Nancy Schaefer’s findings regarding the "corrupt business" of CPS. The discussion highlights how the 1974 Adoption and Safe Families Act allegedly created financial incentives for states to remove children from their homes to secure federal bonuses. It is argued that children are often treated as "merchandise" to sustain a massive bureaucracy of judges, social workers, and attorneys. Activist Jessica Saxton reinforces these claims, detailing her transition from a victimized mother to a nationwide advocate. She describes a "wide web" where children are removed for minor issues like truancy or poverty, often leading to increased risks of abuse within the foster system.
Institutional Critique: The CPS Incentive Model
📑 Federal Funding: Alleged misuse of Title IV-B and IV-E funds to incentivize child removal over family reunification.
⚖️ Judicial Overreach: Claims of "ex parte" orders being used to bypass due process and keep cases open for federal draws.
🛡️ Advocacy Strategy: Creation of 500-page "dossiers" against judges and the use of private servers to prevent evidence tampering.
Source: Justice Without Limits & Nancy Schaefer Report
2. Redefining National Governance and Media Narratives
Host Bradley Dean critiques the "controlled narrative" of mainstream media, including conservative outlets, suggesting they parrot scripted phrases to manipulate public perception. The program posits that true liberty is found in the "Christian ethic" and the original intent of the Constitution. This includes a skeptical view of the military draft, which Dean argues lacks delegated authority from the people, and a call for citizens to "throw off those that pervert the Constitution".
3. Political Redemption and the Minnesota Gubernatorial Race
Mike Lindell, a candidate for Governor of Minnesota, shares a personal testimony of overcoming a 20-year addiction to crack cocaine through faith. He views his political run as a "God-led" mission to expose what he terms "massive voter fraud" and institutional decay in Minnesota. Lindell outlines a platform focused on transparency, the removal of electronic voting machines, and the prosecution of officials he deems "accomplices" in state-level corruption, specifically targeting the Minneapolis Star Tribune and incumbent politicians.
Mike Lindell’s "Day One" Minnesota Plan
Governance: Immediate firing of all state commissioners and a "broad stroke" revamp of welfare programs.
Legal: Banning Sharia law, removing "Satanic statues" from the Capitol, and prosecuting election fraud.
Elections: Transitioning to paper ballots and eliminating early/mail-in voting.
Key Data
$40 Billion: The reported amount in transfer payments between households under the control of family court judges in 2002.
82% Error Rate: Claimed internal audit figure suggesting the majority of children in foster care were placed there in error.
$70-100 Million: The personal funds Mike Lindell claims to have spent investigating election fraud and supporting his platforms.
16,000+ Mentions: The number of times Donald Trump’s name reportedly appears in the (partially released) Epstein files.
To-Do / Next Steps
Action for Parents: Submit evidence of judicial or CPS misconduct to the Justice Without Limits repository to build dossiers for investigations.
Community Oversight: Investigate local churches to determine if they are acting as third-party service providers for CPS and receiving related funding.
Voter Engagement: Citizens are encouraged to participate in the "75 rallies over 90 days" campaign to bypass mainstream media reporting.
Support Information: Visit justicewithoutlimits.org for advocacy resources or mikelindellgov.com for campaign updates.
Conclusion
The broadcast concludes with a call to spiritual and civic action. The speakers emphasize that the current "spiritual battle" requires a return to biblical foundations and a proactive stance against institutional lawlessness. By leveraging private servers, independent media, and grassroots rallies, the program aims to dismantle what it describes as a "uni-party" establishment and restore the "American Dream".
1st Hour - Child Theft & The CPS Jessica Saxton Joins Us Today LIVE
2nd Hour - MIKE LINDELL Joins Bradlee Dean LIVE
The Sons of Liberty: Confronting Institutional Corruption and the Path to Restoration
Sons of Liberty Radio: The Frontlines of 2026
Broadcast Date: March 14, 2026 | Host: Bradley Dean
Live Transcript Abstract
Key Discussion: Systemic Corruption
"To tell the truth in a time of deception is a revolutionary act."
CPS & Title IV Incentives: Jessica Saxton exposes a "merchandise" model where states receive federal bonuses for increasing adoption numbers rather than reunification.
The Lindell Campaign: Mike Lindell discusses his MN Gubernatorial run, targeting "uni-party" corruption and pledging to ban Sharia law and remove "Satanic statues" from the Capitol.
Media Critique: Heavy focus on the "controlled narrative" of mainstream outlets like the Star Tribune and the "scripted" nature of conservative news.
The Roadmap to Reform
1. Expose Dossiers 2. Town Hall Rallies 3. Judicial Prosecution
By The Numbers
82%
Foster Error Rate
$40B
Court Transfers
$100M
Lindell's Spend
16K+
Epstein File Mentions
Featured Voices
Jessica Saxton: Justice Without Limits
Mike Lindell: Gubernatorial Candidate
Bradley Dean: Host/Preacher
#CPSCorruption #VoterID #ConstitutionalRepublic #BiblicalWorldview
Duration: ~110 Minutes Target Audience: Christian Constitutionalists
This broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio, hosted by Bradley Dean, serves as a platform for exposing alleged systemic corruption within Child Protective Services (CPS) and the American electoral system. Featuring activists and political figures, the program explores the intersection of Christian ethics, constitutional law, and national reform.
Detailed Summary
1. The "Business" of Child Protective Services (CPS)
A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to the late Georgia Senator Nancy Schaefer’s findings regarding the "corrupt business" of CPS. The discussion highlights how the 1974 Adoption and Safe Families Act allegedly created financial incentives for states to remove children from their homes to secure federal bonuses. It is argued that children are often treated as "merchandise" to sustain a massive bureaucracy of judges, social workers, and attorneys. Activist Jessica Saxton reinforces these claims, detailing her transition from a victimized mother to a nationwide advocate. She describes a "wide web" where children are removed for minor issues like truancy or poverty, often leading to increased risks of abuse within the foster system.
Institutional Critique: The CPS Incentive Model
📑 Federal Funding: Alleged misuse of Title IV-B and IV-E funds to incentivize child removal over family reunification.
⚖️ Judicial Overreach: Claims of "ex parte" orders being used to bypass due process and keep cases open for federal draws.
🛡️ Advocacy Strategy: Creation of 500-page "dossiers" against judges and the use of private servers to prevent evidence tampering.
Source: Justice Without Limits & Nancy Schaefer Report
2. Redefining National Governance and Media Narratives
Host Bradley Dean critiques the "controlled narrative" of mainstream media, including conservative outlets, suggesting they parrot scripted phrases to manipulate public perception. The program posits that true liberty is found in the "Christian ethic" and the original intent of the Constitution. This includes a skeptical view of the military draft, which Dean argues lacks delegated authority from the people, and a call for citizens to "throw off those that pervert the Constitution".
3. Political Redemption and the Minnesota Gubernatorial Race
Mike Lindell, a candidate for Governor of Minnesota, shares a personal testimony of overcoming a 20-year addiction to crack cocaine through faith. He views his political run as a "God-led" mission to expose what he terms "massive voter fraud" and institutional decay in Minnesota. Lindell outlines a platform focused on transparency, the removal of electronic voting machines, and the prosecution of officials he deems "accomplices" in state-level corruption, specifically targeting the Minneapolis Star Tribune and incumbent politicians.
Mike Lindell’s "Day One" Minnesota Plan
Governance: Immediate firing of all state commissioners and a "broad stroke" revamp of welfare programs.
Legal: Banning Sharia law, removing "Satanic statues" from the Capitol, and prosecuting election fraud.
Elections: Transitioning to paper ballots and eliminating early/mail-in voting.
Key Data
$40 Billion: The reported amount in transfer payments between households under the control of family court judges in 2002.
82% Error Rate: Claimed internal audit figure suggesting the majority of children in foster care were placed there in error.
$70-100 Million: The personal funds Mike Lindell claims to have spent investigating election fraud and supporting his platforms.
16,000+ Mentions: The number of times Donald Trump’s name reportedly appears in the (partially released) Epstein files.
To-Do / Next Steps
Action for Parents: Submit evidence of judicial or CPS misconduct to the Justice Without Limits repository to build dossiers for investigations.
Community Oversight: Investigate local churches to determine if they are acting as third-party service providers for CPS and receiving related funding.
Voter Engagement: Citizens are encouraged to participate in the "75 rallies over 90 days" campaign to bypass mainstream media reporting.
Support Information: Visit justicewithoutlimits.org for advocacy resources or mikelindellgov.com for campaign updates.
Conclusion
The broadcast concludes with a call to spiritual and civic action. The speakers emphasize that the current "spiritual battle" requires a return to biblical foundations and a proactive stance against institutional lawlessness. By leveraging private servers, independent media, and grassroots rallies, the program aims to dismantle what it describes as a "uni-party" establishment and restore the "American Dream".
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