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Sons of Liberty Radio, July 7, 2026

Wed, 08 Jul 2026
SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

Look At Who Has Been Pulling In All Of The Illegals

Tony Alamo, July 7, 2026

Tue, 07 Jul 2026
Ep212, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 110, Faith, Prayer, Persecution, and the Power of God’s Kingdom

Prayer in the Face of Crisis

The episode opens with Tony Alamo introducing Part 110 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You and leading an extended prayer. He asks God to anoint the service, defend the church, heal listeners, and bring an end to legal and governmental conflicts that he says are affecting his ministry. He frames prayer and fasting as necessary spiritual responses to crisis, presenting biblical examples such as Moses at the Red Sea as evidence that God intervenes when His people call upon Him.

Claims of Persecution and Spiritual Battle

A major portion of the opening prayer centers on Alamo’s claims that his church is under attack by former members, local officials, attorneys, and government agencies. He describes financial accusations, property disputes, and legal conflicts as part of a broader spiritual struggle against the church. Throughout the episode, he portrays these conflicts as attacks against the body of Christ and urges listeners and church members to pray for deliverance, protection, and victory.

Letters from International Supporters

The program includes letters read from India, Nigeria, and El Salvador. The letter from Andhra Pradesh, India praises the ministry’s literature and reports that many people were affected by the publication Dry Bones. The Nigerian letter thanks the ministry for newsletters and the book Messiah, while the El Salvador letter requests Spanish literature, Bibles, and additional copies of Messiah. Alamo responds by blessing the writers, affirming their work, and promising to send literature and Bibles where requested.

Political, Religious, and Media Claims

Alamo makes extensive claims about world events, the Vatican, terrorism, the media, President Bush, Iraq, and what he calls the Antichrist system. He presents these claims as spiritual warnings and repeatedly says that fear is being used to distract people from what he believes is the true source of global deception. The transcript preserves these statements as Alamo’s claims and not as verified facts, while showing how he connects them to his broader message about salvation, spiritual warfare, and distrust of worldly institutions.

Power, Dominion, and the Kingdom of God

In the sermon portion, Alamo teaches that every human society seeks power over life, death, circumstances, and the world, but that only the kingdom of God possesses true power over life and death. He contrasts Christianity with political systems and other religions, arguing that only Christ gives believers authority over sin, Satan, death, hell, the grave, and the flesh. He says that when a believer’s will is aligned with God’s will, prayer becomes powerful and effective.

Jehoshaphat, Praise, and Salvation

The episode concludes with a reading from Second Chronicles chapter 20 about Jehoshaphat facing enemy nations and turning to the Lord in fear, fasting, and prayer. Alamo uses the passage to encourage listeners to trust that the battle belongs to God. He then leads a salvation prayer, inviting listeners to receive Jesus Christ, and closes with ministry contact information for obtaining Part 110 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You, followed by a reminder to tune in for Part 111.

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All Roads Lead 65 Max Radio, July 7, 2026

Tue, 07 Jul 2026
Blood Fake, Stolen Valor, and the Fight to Protect Vulnerable Families

A Mission-Driven Conversation About Trauma and Truth

Pamela L. Henderson opens the episode by introducing All-Roads Lead 65 Max Radio and her mission of creating quality of life through social growth, partnerships, leadership, and community involvement. Her guest, David Wilson, joins the show to discuss his book Blood Fake and the personal story behind it. The interview centers on stolen valor, family trauma, domestic abuse, grief, and Wilson’s desire to educate the public while calling for greater accountability when false military-heroism claims are used to emotionally manipulate vulnerable people.

The Meaning Behind Blood Fake

Wilson explains that Blood Fake refers to an alleged act of military heroism in which, according to him, no blood was ever shed because the story never happened. He defines stolen valor as a false claim of military heroism used to elevate a person’s reputation, whether by a veteran or a non-veteran. Wilson says his sister believed a dramatic war-hero story told by her husband, and he argues that this false identity became a powerful tool of control because it made him appear heroic, damaged, and deserving of protection.

A Sister’s Decline and a Brother’s Fight to Intervene

A major portion of the episode focuses on Wilson’s account of his sister’s relationship, health decline, suicide attempt, and eventual suicide. He describes how he tried to involve police, domestic-abuse personnel, hospital social workers, and administrators after her first attempt because he believed she needed protection from her husband’s influence. Wilson says that officials hid behind HIPAA concerns and failed to intervene in the way he hoped. He preserves his sister’s words through emails, texts, and a suicide letter, while expressing deep frustration that her allegations were not taken more seriously.

Recognizing Manipulation, Isolation, and Targeting

Wilson and Henderson discuss how vulnerable women can be targeted by manipulative partners who recognize loneliness, desperation, and the desire for love or stability. Wilson says his sister had what a friend called a “broken man picker,” and he describes a pattern in which the man allegedly isolated women from their families, relied on hero-victim stories, gained financially, and used a supposed PTSD narrative as a shield against accountability. Henderson relates the discussion to her own advocacy work with women, young girls, domestic violence, and self-accountability.

Veterans, Military Honor, and the Danger of False Claims

The conversation moves into military life, veterans, and why stolen valor matters. Wilson says stolen valor dishonors genuine service, erodes trust, and can create broader risks when impostors gain access to credibility or authority. He says true military heroes rarely initiate stories of their own heroism, and he advises listeners to be cautious when they hear dramatic claims in public or social settings. Wilson also reflects on his own brief military experience, saying it gave him greater respect for those who complete service and sacrifice for the military.

A Call for Awareness, Forgiveness, and Better Protection

The episode concludes with Wilson explaining how listeners can find Blood Fake and contact him through AuthorHouse or BBS Radio. He says the book was difficult to write because it involved grief, anger, and painful family memories, but he hopes it becomes a word-of-mouth warning for women, families, and people dealing with manipulative relationships. Henderson frames the book as a wake-up call for women and young girls who have experienced relationship trauma. Wilson’s closing message is that targeted women deserve better, and Henderson ends by emphasizing courage, bravery, and the need to take a stand.

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Saving With Steve, July 7, 2026

Tue, 07 Jul 2026
Ep294, Diana Bernal, Financial Freedom When You Need A Way Out

LEO Round Table, July 7, 2026

Tue, 07 Jul 2026
S11E132, Multiple Police Leaders Plead Guilty In Decade Long Visa Fraud Conspiracy

Multiple police leaders plead guilty in decade-long visa fraud conspiracy. Chief of police charged with cheating during post exam. Armed man inside car fatally shot after pointing weapon at woman.

AI Bias, Violent Threats, K9 Courage, and the Limits of Hate-Crime Enforcement

AI Tools and the Question of Political Bias

The episode opens with Chip DeBlock introducing the panel and previewing the main topic: whether ChatGPT and other AI chatbots show political bias. The discussion centers on a Washington Post test of ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok, and other systems. Chip explains that the article claimed some models favored left-leaning responses, especially when answering political questions. Frank Loveridge and Rich Deripoli both argue that AI can be useful for data analysis, charts, comparisons, and trend work, but they caution against relying on it for political opinions because the answers may be shaped by media sources and filtering decisions.

Filtering, Opinion, and the Human Brain

The panelists expand the AI discussion by separating practical analytical use from ideological interpretation. Frank says he uses AI-style tools for criminal-statistics analysis and other structured data tasks but warns that opinion-based answers may reflect the media sources feeding the system. Rich says students and young users should carefully read what AI generates before accepting or submitting it because repeated exposure to slanted information can turn opinions into perceived facts. The panel closes the segment with the principle that no technology is a substitute for the human brain.

A Wood Chipper Plot Against FBI Agents and a Prosecutor

The second major topic concerns a New York inmate associated with the 764 network who was allegedly charged with trying to arrange the murders of FBI agents and a prosecutor involved in his case. Chip explains that the inmate allegedly attempted to hire a hitman through another inmate, wanted electronic evidence stolen, and gave disturbing instructions involving fentanyl and a wood chipper. The alleged plot failed when the other inmate reported the letters through his attorney, leading to an undercover FBI operation. Rich and Frank describe the suspect as delusional, dangerous, and part of a disturbing criminal environment involving exploitation of children.

A K9 Holds On During a Dangerous Truck Escape

The next segment reviews video of an Oklahoma City police K9 injured after being dragged by a suspect in a stolen truck. Chip describes officers confronting the suspect, the suspect running back toward the truck, and the K9 biting the suspect’s leg before the suspect drove away. The handler tried to hold on but had to release the lead as the truck dragged the dog. The K9 was injured and taken to a veterinarian, but the panel notes that the dog is expected to recover and the suspect was captured. Frank emphasizes that such incidents usually begin when suspects refuse police commands and try to flee.

A Noise Complaint Turns Into an Officer-Involved Shooting

The panel then discusses an LAPD incident that began as a noise complaint and escalated when the suspect allegedly came toward officers with a BB gun and a knife. Chip explains that officers had responded after a complainant said the suspect pulled a gun when asked to turn down his music. When officers attempted contact, the suspect reportedly exited the residence armed with both a gun and a knife, leading to an officer-involved shooting that struck him in the jaw. Frank uses the incident to stress that officers never know what kind of danger a routine call may become, while Rich says people should understand that running at police with weapons can produce immediate consequences.

Bacon, Hate-Crime Law, and Uneven Enforcement

The final discussion covers a Florida woman charged with a hate crime after allegedly leaving pork products outside a Muslim-owned grocery store. Chip summarizes the case, including the woman’s claim that it was a prank and the arrest affidavit’s conclusion that she intentionally targeted the business because of its perceived religious or ethnic association. Rich and Frank both state that they do not condone the behavior, but they question whether the hate-crime charge is an appropriate or evenly applied use of the law. The episode closes with thanks to the panelists, sponsor acknowledgments, and a mention of The Wounded Blue as a support organization for law-enforcement officers facing PTSD and other hardships.

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