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LEO Round Table, January 30, 2026

Fri, 30 Jan 2026
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Bards, Rise!, January 29, 2026

Fri, 30 Jan 2026
Bards, Rise! with host Michael Deem

Homesteading with Mike & Leah: Legal Battles in Michigan

Fighting for the Homestead: Legal Battles and Land Patents

Introduction

Host Michael Dean welcomes Mike and Leah back to discuss the progression of their homestead defense strategy. The episode focuses on the practical and legal challenges they have faced following the foreclosure of their two properties, detailing their confrontation with aggressive process servers, their disappointing experiences in state court regarding "Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction" motions, and their escalation to federal court to enforce Federal Land Patents.

Detailed Summary

The Foreclosure and Eviction Escalation

Following a foreclosure sale on April 24th and the expiration of the redemption period in late October, Mike and Leah faced the beginning of eviction proceedings. Although the bank holds a sheriff's deed, the couple maintains that no third party purchased the debt, meaning the bank retained the paper. The situation escalated when a court officer—not a sheriff—aggressively served papers at their business property. The officer, wearing a bulletproof vest and brandishing a firearm, attempted to intimidate the couple and gain entry, despite their posting of "Federal Property" and "No Trespassing" signs. Mike and Leah stood their ground, asserting their rights as successors to a land patent, though the officer dismissed their claims and taped notices regarding rent diversion to the tenants.

State Court Proceedings and Due Process Concerns

On January 8th, Mike and Leah attended two separate hearings for their properties. In the first hearing regarding their home, the judge completely ignored their filed "Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction," treating the appearance as a routine preliminary hearing despite Mike attempting to place his documents on the record. In the second hearing regarding their business (an LLC), the judge refused to let Mike represent himself, citing Michigan law that requires corporations to be represented by an attorney. Mike argued that he is the sole member and that no attorney would file their specific land patent arguments, but the judge struck their documents from the record. The host, Michael Dean, described the proceedings as a "lynching" of due process, noting that the judge cleared the Zoom audience to prevent witnesses to the dismissal of their arguments.

Legal Escalation Timeline

April 24

Foreclosure sale occurs (Bank retains title).

Oct 24

Redemption period expires; Sheriff's deed becomes effective.

Nov/Dec

Eviction process begins; Aggressive service of papers by court officer.

Jan 08

State Court Hearings: Motions to dismiss ignored; LLC representation denied.

Current

Federal Lawsuit filed; Fighting Magistrate referral.

Federal Strategy and Community Impact

Realizing the state courts (equity courts) would not acknowledge their federal land patent rights, the couple filed a federal lawsuit. They encountered administrative hurdles, such as the court clerk mislabeling their case as a standard foreclosure and Section 1983 civil rights case, which led to an automatic referral to a Magistrate Judge. Mike and Leah have formally objected, demanding an Article III judge to hear their constitutional arguments. Despite rumors in their town labeling them "sovereign citizens"—a claim they vehemently deny, clarifying they are simply "successors to land patents"—they remain committed. They view this fight not just as a personal financial matter, but as a necessary battle to establish a precedent that protects all Americans' right to permanent, unassailable shelter.

To-Do / Next Steps

Federal Court Action: Mike and Leah must await the court's response to their objection regarding the Magistrate Judge referral and the request for an Article III judge.

State Court Preparation: The couple needs to prepare for an upcoming in-person hearing for the second eviction case, where they hope the lack of "fringes on the flag" indicates a fairer venue.

Upcoming Broadcast: Michael Dean plans to host a show next week featuring special guest Saskia to discuss further developments.

Conclusion

Mike and Leah's journey highlights a systemic friction between state statutes and federal land patent claims. Despite setbacks in state court and administrative challenges in federal court, they remain resolved to exhaust every legal avenue. Their ultimate goal is to secure their property rights and create a legal pathway for others to protect their homesteads from corporate overreach.

Junk Refund Show, January 29, 2026

Fri, 30 Jan 2026
Junk Refund Show with Alan J. Cook

The Junk Refund Show: Overcoming "The Day From Hell" Through Grit



The Day From Hell: A Case Study in Grit

Host Alan J. Cook on overcoming frozen obstacles & business logistics.

1-800-JUNK REFUND

The Struggle (Monday)

The Context: DC Metro area paralyzed by 1.5ft of snow and 18°F temperatures.

Fleet Failure: All 3 work vehicles incapacitated simultaneously (Snowed in, Dead Battery, Bent Bumper).

The Fix: Spent 6 hours freeing one truck; used a "come-along" ratchet to manually bend a crushed bumper back into place.

The Grind: Manually chipped ice on a 200ft driveway for 2.5 hours when the snowblower failed against frozen crust.

"Grit is the number one reason entrepreneurs succeed. The ones that succeed and hang in there... don't quit. They just keep at it."— Alan J. Cook

The Recovery (Tue-Wed)

Integrity Check: Returned to a neighbor's house 24hrs later to fulfill a promise, despite exhaustion.

Efficiency Win: $200 couch removal job completed in 30 mins vs. $250 snow job taking 2.5 hours.

Moral: Survival is success. Even "days from hell" end with a paycheck if you don't stop.

Conditions18°F / 1.5'Frozen Snow & Ice

Revenue Recovery$1,470+Total from 4 jobs post-disaster

Fleet Status Report

Big Truck (16ft)Snowed In

Jeep LibertyDead Battery

Dodge RamFixed (Manual)

Efficiency Lesson

Snow Job: $100/hr (Brutal labor)

Junk Job: $400/hr (Easy labor)

#Entrepreneurship #SnowRemoval #Grit #Logistics

Source: Junk Refund Show 2026-01-29



Introduction

Host Alan J. Cook recounts a challenging week in Bethesda, Maryland, following a massive snowstorm that dumped 1.5 feet of snow and brought freezing temperatures. The episode focuses on a specific "Day From Hell" (Monday), illustrating how perseverance, creative problem-solving, and sheer grit allowed him to fulfill client commitments and keep his business running despite equipment failures and exhaustion.

Detailed Summary

The "Day From Hell": Vehicle and Equipment Crisis

The week began with a logistical nightmare as the host found all three of his work vehicles incapacitated by the storm. His primary box truck was plowed in by three feet of snow, his backup SUV was unregistered, and his Dodge Ram had a damaged bumper blocking the tire. After six hours of struggle in 18-degree weather—including a failed attempt to jumpstart the SUV with AAA—he successfully used a "come-along" ratchet tool to manually bend the Dodge Ram's bumper back into place, making the truck drivable.

Compounding the stress, upon finally leaving the lot, he discovered the waste transfer station was closed, leaving him with a truck full of trash. Furthermore, while preparing for a snow removal job, he realized he had previously sold his heavy-duty extension cord, forcing an unplanned trip to Home Depot to purchase a replacement for $120 to operate his electric snowblower.

Timeline: The Monday Struggle

8:00 AM3 Vehicles Stuck & AAA Battery Fail

2:00 PMTruck Freed & Transfer Station Closed

4:30 PMStart Job #1 (200ft Driveway)

7:30 PMThe Hunt for Rock Salt (Sold Out Everywhere)

8:45 PMMission Accomplished: $250 Earned

Battling the Elements: Snow Removal Jobs

Despite the setbacks, the host arrived at a client's home ("Mary") to clear a 200-foot driveway. The job took 2.5 hours of nonstop labor in freezing conditions. Following the physical labor, he drove to nearly a dozen locations searching for rock salt, which was sold out across the city, finally locating the last two bags at a BP gas station to treat the client's driveway properly.

On Tuesday, he honored a commitment made to Mary's neighbors. By this time, the snow had frozen into layers of ice ("like a frozen Oreo sandwich"), rendering the snowblower ineffective. He spent another 2 hours and 20 minutes manually chipping away ice with a shovel to clear the 150-foot stretch, demonstrating the importance of integrity and not leaving a client "hanging" even when the work is grueling.

Business Recovery and The Lesson of Grit

The latter half of the week provided a stark contrast to the early struggles. On Wednesday, the team completed an apartment cleanout in Laurel, Maryland, involving 42 steps, earning 800.OnThursday,asimple30−minutecouchremovaljobnetted800.OnThursday,asimple30−minutecouchremovaljobnetted200. The host uses this comparison to highlight that while some days are "hell," perseverance leads to survival and eventual success. The core message is that entrepreneurship requires grit—the ability to keep going when physically exhausted and when nothing goes according to plan.

Effort vs. Reward: A Week in Review

The Struggle

$220 - $250

Snow Removal
2.5 Hours / Job
Freezing Manual Labor

The Win

$200 - $800

Junk Removal
30 Mins - 2 Hours
High Efficiency

Key Data

Weather Conditions: 18°F temperatures; approximately 1.5 feet of snow.

Monday Job (Snow): 2.5 hours of labor for $250.

Tuesday Job (Ice): 2 hours 20 minutes of manual chipping for $220.

Wednesday Job (Hauling): Apartment cleanout (42 steps) for $800.

Thursday Job (Furniture): Couch removal (30 minutes) for $200.

To-Do / Next Steps

Alan needs to process the insurance check (approx. $2,000) for the bumper repair, though he may have fixed it himself.

Listeners are invited to tune in next Thursday at 3:00 PM Eastern Time for the next episode.

Conclusion

The episode serves as a case study in resilience. By refusing to quit during "the day from hell," the host not only honored his commitments to clients but also turned a disastrous situation into a profitable week. The ultimate takeaway is that success is often defined simply by surviving the hard days with your integrity intact.

Sons of Liberty Radio, January 29, 2026

Fri, 30 Jan 2026
Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Shut Up, Bradlee! Isn't That What Got Us Here In The First Place?

Sons of Liberty Radio: The Necessity of Division and Allegations of Government Fraud

Introduction

Host Bradley Dean argues that spiritual and political division is often necessary to uphold truth, citing Biblical figures to counter accusations of arrogance. The episode heavily criticizes US aid to Ukraine, alleging that President Zelenskyy is purchasing American land with laundered tax dollars, and exposes purported massive financial fraud involving Minnesota politicians.

Detailed Summary

The Spiritual Case for Division

The broadcast begins by addressing personal accusations of being "prideful, arrogant, and divisive." Dean refutes this by distinguishing between fleshly pride and spiritual boldness, arguing that true Christian humility often requires confrontation. He cites Jesus (bringing a sword, not peace), Moses confronting Pharaoh, and Elijah challenging Baal's prophets as examples where division was necessary to separate truth from error. The central argument is that it is better to be divided by truth than united in error, and that silence in the face of evil is cowardice.

Allegations of Misused Aid and Land Purchases

A significant portion of the program focuses on the alleged misuse of American taxpayer dollars sent to Ukraine. Dean claims that over 14billionhasbeenreallocatedwithoutproperpermission.TheshowfeaturesareportstatingthataCyprus−basedcompanyownedbyVolodymyrZelenskyy,"DeVegraLtd.,"purchasedthePathfinderRanchesinWyoming.Thispropertyreportedlyspans916,000acres—describedas2014billionhasbeenreallocatedwithoutproperpermission.TheshowfeaturesareportstatingthataCyprus−basedcompanyownedbyVolodymyrZelenskyy,"DeVegraLtd.,"purchasedthePathfinderRanchesinWyoming.Thispropertyreportedlyspans916,000acres—describedas2079.5 million. Dean frames this as evidence that American tax money is being laundered back into US real estate by foreign leaders.

📉 Alleged Asset Acquisition: Pathfinder Ranches

Buyer Entity:De Vegra Ltd. (Linked to Zelenskyy)

Location:Wyoming (Natrona, Carbon, Sweetwater, Fremont)

Total Area:916,000 Acres

Listing Price:$79.5 Million

Domestic Provocateurs and Cultural Wars

Dean warns against "paid provocateurs" who claim to be Christians but are allegedly working to incite domestic insurrection between Christians and Muslims. He specifically names Jake Lang and Valentina Gomez as "Zionists" posing as Christians, using vulgarity and fear-mongering to create conflict rather than enforcing constitutional law. Additionally, the show criticizes Turning Point USA (TPUSA) and Donald Trump for associating with figures like Nicki Minaj, whom Dean characterizes as promoting Satanic rituals and demoralizing youth.

Minnesota Corruption and Fraud Claims

The broadcast levels heavy charges against the Minnesota government, specifically targeting Governor Tim Walz, Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, and Rep. Ilhan Omar. Dean alleges that up to 19billionhasbeenstolenthroughfraudinthestate.AspecificclaimismaderegardingabankaccountlinkedtoLt.GovernorFlanaganwitha19billionhasbeenstolenthroughfraudinthestate.AspecificclaimismaderegardingabankaccountlinkedtoLt.GovernorFlanaganwitha38 million balance, allegedly used to pay protesters. Dean argues that the media shifts the narrative from "fraud" to "obstruction" to protect these officials, and he calls out the FBI for protecting Ilhan Omar despite alleged ties to recruiting ISIS fighters from her district.

🏛️ Minnesota Fraud Allegations

Core Accusation: Systematic theft of taxpayer funds reallocated to "paid provocateurs" and personal enrichment.

Estimated Fraud Total: Up to $19 Billion.

Ilhan Omar Bill: Alleged theft of $250 Million.

Lt. Gov. Flanagan Link: Alleged $38 Million account for funding unrest.

The Call for Taxpayer Justice

The episode concludes with a strong call to action for American taxpayers. Dean plays a clip of a citizen simply demanding, "I want my money back," regarding stolen tax dollars. He urges listeners to stop accepting the "left vs. right" political theater and instead focus on the crime of theft committed by representatives. Dean emphasizes that silence is complicity and that the "useful idiots" supporting these systems will eventually be discarded by the very powers they serve.

Key Data

$14 Billion: Amount of US tax dollars allegedly reallocated to Ukraine without proper permission.

$79.5 Million: Listing price of the Pathfinder Ranches in Wyoming allegedly purchased by Zelenskyy's firm.

916,000 Acres: Size of the purchased Wyoming property.

$19 Billion: Total estimated fraud claimed within the state of Minnesota.

$38 Million: Balance in an account allegedly linked to Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan.

To-Do / Next Steps

Listeners should subscribe to the social media platform sonoflibertymedia.com and beforeitsnews.com.

Call the show or support line at 281-845-4704 to voice opinions or support the ministry.

Crosscheck all claims made in the broadcast against scripture, specifically Deuteronomy 28:68.

Share the articles and videos discussed in the episode with others to spread awareness.

Taxpayers must demand their money back that was allegedly stolen through government fraud.

Conclusion

Bradley Dean contends that the American political system is riddled with fraud and controlled by a "uni-party" establishment that uses manufactured social division to distract from financial theft. He asserts that the only path forward is for citizens to break their silence, reject political narratives, and demand strict legal and financial accountability from their representatives.

Hollywood and Horsepower Show, January 29, 2026

Thu, 29 Jan 2026
Hollywood and Horsepower Show with Mark Otto

Guest, Kerry Earnhardt ( Dale Earnhardt Sr. Son )

Interview Summary: Kerry Earnhardt on Legacy, Racing, and Life Beyond the Track



The Podcast Abstract • Hollywood & Horsepower

The Kerry Earnhardt Chronicle

Reconnecting with a legend, the reality of the "Intimidator," and building a life beyond the racetrack.

THE JOURNEY

The Reunion at Age 16

Adopted by stepdad Jack; didn't meet biological father Dale Earnhardt Sr. until obtaining a driver's license. The first meeting happened in the famous garage behind Martha Earnhardt's house.

The Junkyard Beginning

Kerry and Dale Jr. bought a Monte Carlo from a junkyard to build their first race car. Dale Sr. initially forbade it, then insisted on joining the build.

The Mentor's Method

Dale Sr. was a strict teacher. He once made Kerry sit out two races for choosing a date over wiping down the car. Taught driving by instinct: "Stop looking in the mirror."

Life After Racing

Retired to prioritize family stability. Now focuses on Earnhardt Outdoors and Schumacher Homes (custom timber frame designs).

PROFILE: DALE SR.

Business Acumen

First driver to license his own name/brand, creating the DEI empire before it was industry standard.

The Duality

The "Intimidator" on track vs. the farmer who loved bulldozing trees and family Christmases off track.

"He said, 'I know everything.' And he did. That man knew everything... He could tell I was looking in the mirror just by my lap times."— Kerry Earnhardt

Key Relationship

Jack (Stepdad) & Dale Sr. eventually bonded, watching Kerry race together from the Goodyear Tower at Daytona.

#NASCAR #EarnhardtLegacy #AdoptionStory #Business

Earnhardt OutdoorsRural HeartSchumacher Homes



Introduction

In this episode of Hollywood and Horsepower, the host interviews Kerry Earnhardt, the eldest son of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Sr. The conversation explores Kerry’s unique upbringing as an adoptee who reconnected with his biological father later in life, his own journey through professional racing, and the enduring legacy of the Earnhardt family. They also discuss Kerry’s transition from the track to successful business ventures in home design and outdoor living.

Detailed Summary

Early Life and Reconnecting with the Earnhardts

Kerry shares his background as an adoptee, raised primarily by his stepfather, Jack, and mother, Latane. He did not have a relationship with Dale Earnhardt Sr. until he was 16 years old. His reentry into the Earnhardt family began when he met his grandmother, Martha, and cousins at his baseball games. This eventually led to a pivotal meeting with Dale Sr. in the famous garage behind Martha's house, where the tension broke immediately when Dale greeted him simply as "son." Despite the initial separation, Kerry emphasizes that he holds no resentment, viewing his upbringing with Jack as a blessing while cherishing the later relationship he built with Dale.

Racing Career and Dale Sr.’s Mentorship

Kerry’s racing career began humbly when he and his half-brother, Dale Jr., bought a junkyard Monte Carlo to build a street stock car. Although Dale Sr. initially scolded them, he eventually joined in to help build it. Kerry progressed from Street Stocks to the Goody’s Dash Series, ARCA, and the Busch Series. The interview highlights Dale Sr.’s unique, often "tough love" coaching style. Notable stories include Dale Sr. forcing Kerry to hold the throttle wide open at Daytona despite Kerry's fear, and scolding him mid-race at Pocono for looking in the rearview mirror too often—advice that helped Kerry win the race. Dale Sr. also instilled strict discipline; he once benched Kerry for two races because Kerry skipped a Friday night at the shop to go on a date.

🏁 Dale Sr.'s Coaching Philosophy

Daytona

Trust the Equipment

Instructed Kerry to hold the car "wide open" in corners during Goody's Dash, taking him from 17th to 2nd in practice.

Pocono

Focus Forward

Noticed Kerry checking his mirror too often while leading. Ordered him to stop looking back, securing the win against Ryan Newman.

The Shop

Work Ethic First

Benched Kerry for two races for choosing a date night over prepping the car, teaching him that dedication comes before driving.

Family Dynamics and The "Intimidator" Persona

The conversation dispels the myth of Dale Sr. being solely the "Intimidator," revealing a man who was deeply loyal, emotional, and family-oriented. A touching anecdote describes Dale Sr. inviting Kerry’s adoptive father, Jack, into the Goodyear tower at Daytona and introducing Kerry as "our son," which solidified a friendship between the two fathers. Kerry also touches on the current state of the family, noting he remains close with siblings Dale Jr. and Kelley, though he has drifted apart from his sister Taylor. He emphasizes that despite the celebrity status, the Earnhardts faced normal family struggles and tragedies just like anyone else.

Business Ventures and Life After Racing

After retiring from racing to prioritize being present for his children, Kerry transitioned into the business world. He worked at DEI (Dale Earnhardt Inc.) until it ceased racing operations. Currently, he focuses on the Earnhardt Collection, a partnership with Schumacher Homes designing outdoor-living style houses, which has been running for 11 years. Additionally, his wife Renee has launched Rural Heart, a clothing and lifestyle brand recently signed by Disney. They are also developing Earnhardt Outdoors into an experience-based guide and influencer platform to help families plan outdoor adventures like rafting and hunting.

🌲 Current Business Portfolio

Earnhardt Collection

Partnership with Schumacher Homes. Focuses on open-design, post-and-beam style homes.

Rural Heart

Renee Earnhardt's apparel brand. Features "countryside for women" designs; recently picked up by Disney.

Earnhardt Outdoors

New focus on experiential guidance. A website and platform reviewing outdoor trips, gear, and locations to help families plan adventures.

Key Data

Family: Kerry has been married to Renee for 25 years (since 1999); they have a combined family of 4 children and 5 grandchildren.

Business Longevity: The partnership with Schumacher Homes has lasted over 11 years.

Racing History: Kerry's first race car was a 1981 Monte Carlo; he raced car #3 in the Goody's Dash series.

To-Do / Next Steps

Listeners should check out the new Earnhardt Outdoors website for reviews on outdoor destinations and planning guides.

The audience is encouraged to follow Kerry ("Terry Earnhardt") and Renee Earnhardt on Facebook and Instagram to keep up with their latest projects.

Check out the Rural Heart apparel line, which is expanding its reach.

Conclusion

Kerry Earnhardt’s story is one of reconciliation and carving out a unique identity within a legendary family. While he successfully raced under the Earnhardt banner, his legacy is equally defined by his dedication to family life and his entrepreneurial spirit in the outdoor industry. The interview serves as a testament to the softer, more personal side of the Earnhardt family history.

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