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Sons of Liberty Radio, July 2, 2026

Fri, 03 Jul 2026
SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

Alex Newman Joins Bradlee Dean LIVE

The Great Taking, the Oath, and the Fight for Liberty

Episode Summary

A Fiery Opening on Oaths, Power, and Accountability
The episode begins with a montage of political and constitutional clips before Bradlee Dean frames the program through the Sons of Liberty’s Christian biblical worldview. The opening emphasizes oaths of office, public accountability, First Amendment liberties, and the belief that public servants are supposed to uphold the law rather than undermine it.

A Caller Dispute Before the Main Interview
Bradlee takes a call from Pat in Colorado, who challenges him over a previous interview involving Mike Lindell and Donald Trump. Bradlee pushes back strongly, saying the program gave Lindell a chance to answer for himself and that the ministry will not be directed by a listener’s grievance or financial support.

Alex Newman Warns of a Coming Financial ‘Great Taking’
The central interview features Alex Newman discussing his article on what he describes as a coming retirement crisis. Newman explains his concern that securities held in retirement and brokerage accounts are not owned by individuals in the direct registered sense but are instead tied into a financial structure involving Cede & Co., the Depository Trust Company, and changes to Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code.

Digital Control, CBDCs, and the Fear of a Sudden Crisis
Newman argues that a systemic financial crisis could be used to freeze or redirect assets, recapitalize large banks, and push the public toward central bank digital currencies, digital IDs, and a broader digital control infrastructure. Bradlee connects this warning to concerns about government power, disarmament, and public panic similar to what happened during COVID-era emergency policy.

Second Amendment, State Power, and Local Resistance
After the Newman interview, Bradlee moves into commentary on gun rights, arguing that criminal politicians and governors are blaming law-abiding citizens for the crimes of lawbreakers. He highlights sheriffs, prosecutors, counties, and law-enforcement officials who refuse to enforce certain gun restrictions as examples of local resistance to what he sees as unconstitutional overreach.

Independence Day, Immigration, Treason, and National Judgment
The episode closes with Bradlee’s commentary on America’s 250th birthday, media narratives about Donald Trump’s public events, vigilantism and justice, criminal prosecution, immigration, Somali flags raised in American cities, and his claim that the nation is under judgment for disobedience. He ends by directing listeners to Sons of Liberty websites and urging them to remain engaged.

Sons of Liberty Radio, July 1, 2026

Thu, 02 Jul 2026
SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

Magna Carta Was The Result Of Doing It Their Own Way

When a Nation Trades God’s Law for Man’s Rule and When Liberty Forgets Its First Authority

Episode Summary

America's Founding Faith Put Back on Trial
The episode opens by challenging the claim that America's forefathers were deists. Bradley Dean argues from founders' statements, church affiliations, Scripture, and Benjamin Franklin's prayer appeal that the nation's early political order was understood through a Christian worldview rather than a detached belief in an absent Creator.

A Broadcast Framed Around the Magna Carta
Dean explains that the episode's central theme is Magna Carta as a consequence of people doing things their own way. He presents the document not as the source of rights, but as a written recovery of liberties and restraints that, in his view, already came from God's law.

Modern Examples of Lawlessness and Moral Drift
Before settling into the historical argument, the program addresses current cultural and political controversies, including censorship, public corruption, media narratives, Antifa-related violence, and religious compromise. These examples are used to argue that America is repeating older mistakes by tolerating lawlessness instead of confronting it with biblical and constitutional standards.

Justice, Consequence, and the Deterrent America Lost
A major portion of the commentary contrasts modern criminal justice with older public punishments, biblical penalties, and the principle that punishment should fit the crime. Dean argues that weak consequences empower criminals, burden the public, and replace justice with systems that fail victims and society.

Magna Carta and the Rights the King Could Not Grant
The episode reviews the basic setting of Magna Carta: King John, the barons, Runnymede, taxes, due process, proportional fines, witness requirements, and property protections. Dean stresses that these rights were not gifts from the king but acknowledgments of preexisting limits on human rulers.

The Lesson of 1 Samuel 8
The closing argument connects Magna Carta to 1 Samuel 8, where Israel asks for a king and is warned about taxation, conscription, loss of property, and tyranny. Dean concludes that nations must choose whether they will be ruled by God's law or by human rulers who eventually claim authority that does not belong to them.

The Sports Doctor, July 1, 2026

Wed, 01 Jul 2026
Guests, Dr Eric Williams and John Jubilee

LEO Round Table, July 1, 2026

Wed, 01 Jul 2026
S11E128, Wanted Man Shot By Officer After Close Encounter In Forest Area

Jacob Frey ordered by judge to comply with police staffing level mandate. Police veteran tapped to lead ICE by Trump. Suspect armed with gun shot and injured by officers. Wanted man shot by officer after close encounter in forest area. Six arrested for defacing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Man shot by deputies after charging at them with a knife.

A City Ordered to Rebuild Its Police Force

The episode opens with a main discussion about a court order requiring Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey to comply with a city-charter police staffing mandate. Chip DeBlock explains that Minneapolis is operating far below the required number of sworn officers, while Captain Brett Bartlett argues that the deeper problem is not simply salary or recruitment, but political leadership, low morale, and a lack of public support for proactive policing. Their discussion frames the staffing crisis as both a legal and cultural problem inside a city still shaped by years of police controversy.

A New ICE Appointment and Border-Enforcement Expectations

The conversation then turns to President Trump’s selection of Lance Schroyer, described in the transcript as a former Oklahoma state trooper, military veteran, and former U.S. Marine, to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The hosts view the appointment favorably because of Schroyer’s law-enforcement and military background. They connect the appointment to broader immigration enforcement, unlawful voting concerns, and their belief that stronger federal action is needed.

Jacksonville Body-Cam Footage and the Problem of Too Much Talking

The hosts examine a Jacksonville domestic-violence call involving a firearm, where officers confronted a young man who had allegedly threatened someone with a gun. After extended verbal engagement and movement around the property, officers used a Taser unsuccessfully and then shot the subject when they saw him go for a gun. Captain Bartlett uses the video to criticize what he calls the “goofy loop” of repeated police commands, arguing that officers often talk too much and should instead give clear, forceful commands.

A San Antonio Pursuit Turns Dangerous at a Fence Line

The episode next reviews San Antonio body-camera footage involving a wanted man who fled from officers and produced a gun while being held by an officer near a fence. Chip emphasizes how quickly the incident changed once the officer saw the firearm, noting that the subject was wanted on felony warrants and was reportedly prohibited from possessing a firearm. Captain Bartlett argues that officers should still be trained to use direct physical force, such as striking a resisting suspect, when the circumstances call for it.

Vandalism at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

The hosts discuss arrests connected to a reported vandalism attack on the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, where suspects allegedly used razor blades and acid to damage the pool lining and surrounding lawn. Chip describes the incident as coordinated and praises the federal response, while Captain Bartlett frames the vandalism as politically motivated and symbolic. They both argue that serious penalties should apply because the damage targeted a public federal monument.

A Knife Call in Los Angeles County and the Final Safety Message

The final major incident involves Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies responding to a suicidal man reportedly armed with a knife in the Azusa area. Chip describes the deputies’ tactical distance and notes that the subject came out and charged toward a deputy before being shot. Captain Bartlett says the post-shooting communication sounded better than in some other cases but again warns against ineffective command repetition. The episode closes with sponsor acknowledgments, contact information, and a reminder about The Wounded Blue and its work supporting law-enforcement officers.

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Chuck And Julie Show, July 1, 2026

Wed, 01 Jul 2026
Good morning, Comrade! Welcome to socialist Colorado. We break down election results and take a look at the GOP gubernatorial race…. Which is still too close to call…. But should be a wakeup call for the Establishment.

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