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Sons of Liberty Radio, August 19, 2026

Thu, 20 Aug 2026
SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

A Clear & Present Danger That Americans Cannot Run From

Warnings of Domestic Unrest, Immigration, and a Nation Called to Accountability

Summary

Warnings About Immigration, Sanctuary Policies, and Political Authority
The episode opens with commentary criticizing sanctuary-city policies and arguing that elected officials who resist
immigration enforcement are acting against the law. The program cites a 2017 dispute over federal funding for
sanctuary cities and repeats statistical claims about immigration, crime, welfare use, and Muslim populations. These
figures are presented by the speakers as evidence for a broader warning about immigration and public safety,
although the episode itself does not independently substantiate them. The host later connects immigration
enforcement to constitutional provisions concerning invasion and the militia. Throughout this discussion, he argues
that citizens rather than political parties must hold public officials accountable. The central framing is that government
tolerance and public inaction have allowed the situation to escalate.

Domestic Unrest, Dearborn, and Allegations of Political Manipulation
The host repeatedly describes current tensions in Dearborn and elsewhere as evidence of deliberately intensified
domestic conflict. He alleges that provocateurs, media narratives, political officials, and government agencies are
helping create or exploit division between Christians and Muslims. A prerecorded Dearborn public-comment clip
features an unidentified speaker accusing local leaders and Muslim residents of hostile intentions and calling on
Americans to resist what the speaker characterizes as an invasion. The host then discusses Peggy Flanagan,
Michigan election-related allegations, and a report involving a Somali daycare owner, presenting these as examples of
a larger pattern. He also alleges that non-citizens are being placed on voter rolls and that voter fraud is being used to
install officials. These claims are presented as the host's interpretation and are not independently verified within the
transcript.

Child-Protection Sting and Moral Accountability
A substantial early segment concerns a prerecorded sting-operation report involving adults accused of trying to meet
minors for sexual activity. The clip references a second-grade teacher, a contractor, Chris Hansen, and a Florida
operation said to have resulted in dozens of arrests. The host responds by tying the allegations to his longstanding
religious and moral arguments about protecting children and enforcing criminal law. He says public tolerance
encourages wrongdoing and criticizes churches and society for failing to confront conduct he considers sinful and
criminal. The episode then moves into a Christian media conference promotion, a fundraising message, and a
church-service invitation. These promotional segments emphasize religious commitment, media outreach, and
financial support for the program's mission.

Foreign Policy, ISIS, and Claims About Israel and the Middle East
The program includes a prerecorded interview clip apparently introduced as Joe Kent discussing Iraq, Syria, Iran, ISIS,
al-Qaeda, Israel, and U.S. foreign policy. The speaker argues that U.S. interventions helped create instability,
strengthened Iran, and contributed to the rise of extremist organizations. The clip also alleges that Israeli strategic
interests influenced U.S. policy in Iraq, Syria, and Iran. After the clip, the host expands on these claims, arguing that
governments create or use militant groups for political purposes and alleging that Zionists use Muslims as instruments
against political opposition. He presents recurring terrorist organizations as evidence of manipulation by powerful
political interests. The transcript contains no independent verification of these geopolitical claims, so the summary
treats them strictly as assertions made within the episode.

Terrorism, Media Criticism, and Public-Safety Examples
Later, the host cites a series of violent incidents in New York, Florida, California, Colorado, Minnesota, Virginia, and
elsewhere as examples of what he describes as Islamic extremism in the United States. He recounts the St. Cloud
mall stabbing from his own perspective and discusses the Orlando nightclub massacre while criticizing mainstream
media coverage. The host argues that media organizations protect certain political narratives and demonize people
who challenge them. A short prerecorded cleric clip is also played, featuring language about sacrifice, fighting, and
Allah, which the host interprets as a warning about jihadist ideology. He repeatedly asks why federal agencies are not
preventing what he views as threats to the country. His broader argument is that citizens have become too dependent
on government institutions instead of exercising constitutional and civic responsibility themselves.

Biblical Judgment, Repentance, and the Closing Appeal
The final portion returns to the host's Christian biblical worldview and frames the political and social problems
discussed throughout the episode as matters of moral and spiritual accountability. He quotes or paraphrases Leviticus
26:13-16, argues that disobedience to God brings judgment, and invokes Deuteronomy 25:1 in support of justice that
protects the innocent and condemns the wicked. He tells listeners that tolerating wrongdoing is itself extreme and says
Americans must take responsibility rather than expecting government officials to solve problems the government
helped create. The host emphasizes repentance, obedience to God's commandments, enforcement of law, and
bringing guilty people to justice. He also says that declining live-chat participation when he turns to Scripture illustrates
people's unwillingness to accept responsibility. The source transcript ends abruptly as he begins citing Second
Corinthians, leaving the final biblical reference incomplete.

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Ep243, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 141, Framed, Judged, and Standing Firm: Faith, Persecution, Media, and the Call to Live by God’s Word

Grace, Obedience, and the Power to Stop Sinning

Tony Alamo opens the program by identifying it as Part 141 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You and program 243. He begins with a prayer and then develops his teaching that grace should be understood as divine power rather than as permission to continue in sin. He rejects the idea that salvation automatically covers future willful sin regardless of behavior and repeatedly emphasizes the command to “go and sin no more.” In his theology, the indwelling Holy Spirit gives believers the power to obey God, while deliberate return to sin can lead to severe spiritual consequences.

The Framed Narrative

The central document read in the episode is a tract titled Framed. Alamo says it was written around 1996 and contains earlier material from Susan Alamo predicting that he and their churches would eventually be framed by government, media, and anti-cult organizations. The tract describes the Cult Awareness Network, television accusations, newspaper coverage, and what Susan Alamo believed was a coordinated effort to destroy the ministry. Alamo connects this material to his own imprisonment and repeatedly says his conviction and other accusations were part of a larger campaign against him.

Vatican, Government, and Media Allegations

Alamo spends a large portion of the program advancing broad claims about the Vatican, presidents, assassinations, the media, and world government. He alleges that Ronald Reagan described himself as a Vatican puppet, that the Kennedys were killed after becoming too independent, and that major political leaders carried out policies on behalf of Rome. He also accuses Catholic institutions of covering up clergy abuse and connects the Vatican to anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, Waco, international warfare, and the erosion of U.S. sovereignty. These claims are presented throughout as Alamo’s religious and political interpretations rather than independently established facts.

Judgment, Courts, and 1 Corinthians 6

A major theological section is built around 1 Corinthians 6. Alamo reads Paul’s warning about believers taking disputes before unbelieving courts and uses it to argue that spiritual matters should be judged by born-again Christians using Scripture. He says worldly courts treated him unjustly, prevented favorable evidence from being presented, and relied on witnesses he claims were paid, threatened, or pressured. He also argues that Christians are called to judge conduct by the Word of God and that the saints will ultimately judge the world and angels.

Persecution, Church Conflict, and Public Witness

Alamo applies the same themes to conflicts with nearby churches and critics. He says people who call themselves Christians have brought accusations against his ministry before unbelievers and the media, thereby damaging the public credibility of Christianity. He describes hiring security after alleged gunfire at church property and defends self-defense while distinguishing it from murder. He repeatedly warns that hatred, false accusation, and religious hypocrisy can become stumbling blocks for people who otherwise might hear and accept the gospel.

Susan Alamo’s Childhood Testimony and the Salvation Appeal

The final major section reads from Susan Alamo’s reported testimony about childhood tuberculosis, revival meetings, a supernatural healing, religious conviction, and salvation. She describes hearing Christians sing nearby, seeing Jesus, later recognizing her need to be born again, and eventually believing she had been called to preach in the last days. Alamo says he and Susan then helped launch a Jesus-movement ministry among people on the streets of Los Angeles. The episode closes with a salvation prayer, contact information for program 243, and the song “I’ll Walk with God.”

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