Forefathers Admonished Us To "Study The Past"
The Blueprint of Liberty: Studying the Past to Secure the Future
Sons of Liberty: Study the Past
A Biblical & Constitutional Blueprint for Restoring American Liberty
34%
Bible Citations
In Framers' 1760-1805 writings
1620
Mayflower Compact
The Covenant Foundation
$19B
MN Fraud Alleged
Current Political Corruption
90%
Good Officers
Law Enforcement Integrity
🏛️The Matrix of Liberty (Plymouth)
FAITH: 36ft statue with foot on Plymouth Rock, holding an open Bible toward Heaven.
MORALITY: Holding the Ten Commandments and the Scroll of Revelation.
LAW: Supported by Justice (scales/sword) and Mercy; protecting the innocent.
EDUCATION: Directing youth toward wisdom and the "Book" of knowledge.
⚠️ Current Threats
• Treason: Unlawful allure of illegals.
• Soft Judges: 74% recidivism rate.
• Uni-Party: Both sides working against people.
🛡️ The Solution
• Study the Past: Reclaim heritage.
• Lawful Defiance: Say "No" to tyranny.
• Impeachment: Hold representatives accountable.
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"Peace if Possible, Truth at All Costs" • Broadcast: Feb 25, 2026
This broadcast of the Sons of Liberty, hosted by Bradley Dean, explores the spiritual and historical foundations of the United States, centered on the "Matrix of Liberty" monument. Dean argues that understanding the religious intent of the forefathers is essential to combating modern political corruption and preventing the rise of a totalitarian state.
Detailed Point Summary
The Spiritual and Historical Genesis
The American foundation is deeply rooted in a biblical worldview, as evidenced by the religious affiliations of the founding fathers and their reliance on scripture. Statistics show that 34% of the quotations in the writings of the framers between 1760 and 1805 were taken directly from the Bible. This lineage of faith traces back to the Mayflower Compact of 1620, which was established "for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith". The document served as a covenant for a "civil body politic" intended to frame just and equal laws for the general good of the colony.
The Matrix of Liberty (National Monument)
An 81-foot granite tribute in Plymouth, MA, outlining the five pillars of a free society as envisioned by the Pilgrims.
1. Faith: 36ft figure holding an open Bible, pointing to Heaven.
2. Morality: Holding the Ten Commandments and the Scroll of Revelation.
3. Education: Passing wisdom to the youth through the "Book of Knowledge."
4. Law: Justice with scales and Mercy, based on biblical statutes.
5. Liberty: A helmeted male figure who has broken the chains of tyranny.
The Pillars of the Matrix of Liberty
A significant portion of the discourse focuses on the "Matrix of Liberty" (the National Monument to the Forefathers) in Plymouth. This octagonal statue serves as a visual representation of the American social contract. It features "Faith" as the central figure, standing on Plymouth Rock with an open Bible, symbolizing Christ as the mediator and the Bible as the source of wisdom. Surrounding the base are figures representing Morality (holding the Ten Commandments), Education (pointing the youth toward wisdom), and Law (supported by Justice and Mercy). The final figure, Liberty, depicts a male who has overthrown tyranny and holds a broken chain, representing the peace that results from the lawful protection of rights.
Justice, Recidivism, and Judicial Accountability
Dean criticizes the modern judicial system for moving away from the "discovery" of God's law toward "administrative law" that undermines the Constitution. He highlights a 74% recidivism rate in the U.S., attributing it to "soft judges" who fail to condemn the wicked and justify the righteous as commanded in Deuteronomy. The broadcast asserts that mercy shown to the wicked is "cruelty to the innocent" and that the prison system has become a $64 billion bureaucracy that profits from crime rather than correcting it.
Foundational Warnings
"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and a religious people... It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."
— John Adams, 2nd U.S. President
"If we do not have a proper fundamental moral background, we will finally end up with a totalitarian system of government."
— Harry Truman, 33rd U.S. President
Confronting Modern Governance and Treason
The program addresses current political tensions, specifically in Minnesota, involving Governor Tim Walz and Keith Ellison. Dean accuses these officials of treason and fraud, citing billions in misappropriated funds and unconstitutional attacks on the Second Amendment. He argues that the "uni-party system" works against the American people and that citizens must move beyond "talk radio" to "do radio" by lawfully enforcing the law through impeachment and prosecution. The call to action is based on the inscription at the Library of Congress: "Study the Past," which Dean interprets as a mandate to emulate the Christ-like character of the forefathers to prevent the repetition of historical failures.
Key Data
Foundational Influence: 34% of the framers' quotes between 1760 and 1805 were sourced from the Bible.
Missionary Spending: Approximately $12 trillion is spent by American versions of Christianity on foreign missions while local youth are neglected.
Social Metrics: The U.S. faces a 74% recidivism rate among criminals, which the host attributes to judicial failure.
Financial Waste: The "incorrection system" and prison bureaucracy is estimated to be a $64 billion annual industry.
To-Do / Next Steps
Citizens must lawfully bring about reform by enforcing laws through the impeachment and prosecution of corrupt officials.
Law enforcement officers are called upon to do their jobs by magnifying the law and showing zero tolerance for crime to ensure true peace.
Individuals should study the writings of the forefathers directly rather than relying on curated museum summaries.
The American people must stop offering excuses for tyranny, as excuses only embolden the enemy.
Supporters are encouraged to schedule community events with the ministry to spread these principles.
Conclusion
The central thesis of the broadcast is that liberty is not a self-sustaining entity but a "matrix" requiring faith, morality, education, and the strict application of law. By "studying the past," Dean suggests that Americans can rediscover the "pith and marrow" of their constitutional republic and take the necessary lawful actions to dismantle what he describes as an emerging totalitarian system.
