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Sons of Liberty Radio, June 18, 2026

Fri, 19 Jun 2026
SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

The Catalogue Of Crimes

The Catalog of Crimes and the Warning Against Tolerated Tyranny

A Fiery Opening on Spiritual Warfare

The episode begins with a forceful religious reflection on Christianity as spiritual warfare rather than passive comfort. The opening commentary contrasts what it presents as a weakened professed church with biblical images of boldness, discipline, obedience, and heavenly fire. Quotations from Christian writers and references to Scripture are used to argue that genuine faith requires struggle, vigilance, and resistance to darkness.

Florida Reflections and the Call to Put God First

After the program introduction, the host describes returning from an event in Florida and reflects on the audience response there. He frames the experience around the phrase “God first,” emphasizing that, in his view, God must be both the starting and ending authority for public life, private conduct, and national direction. He also comments on the heat in Florida and the opportunity to explain the mission and origins of his work.

The Declaration as a Catalog of Crimes

A central theme of the episode is the host’s reading of the Declaration of Independence as a documented list of grievances against tyranny. He references the Committee of Five, the structure of the Declaration, and Samuel Adams’ description of the document as a “catalog of crimes.” The host ties this to the Constitution, the oath of office, the Bill of Rights, and his belief that America’s governing principles rest on biblical foundations.

Entertainment, Bloodlust, and Modern Rome

The host then turns to recent public spectacle, comparing contemporary combat-sport entertainment and a reported White House UFC event to Roman gladiatorial games. He argues that public appetite for violence, blood, and spectacle reflects moral decline. Using the image of Rome’s colosseums and the persecution of Christians, he warns that people can be entertained out of their freedoms while ignoring the constitutional limits of public office.

Tolerance, Pride Month, and Controversial Social Commentary

The program moves into a controversial religious and political critique of Pride Month, homosexuality, transgender identity, Zionism, public figures, and media commentary. The host repeatedly frames these issues through his interpretation of biblical law, repentance, and national judgment. These claims are preserved as the speaker’s opinions and statements, not as verified conclusions.

Returning to Justice, Resistance, and Constitutional Duty

Near the close, the host returns to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, focusing on justice, domestic tranquility, common defense, taxation without consent, standing armies, and the role of representative government. He argues that America has tolerated far more than the founders would have accepted and says the next program will continue the theme of the Declaration’s grievances as a warning for the present.

Chuck And Julie Show, June 17, 2026

Wed, 17 Jun 2026
Video:
Bette Midler

The Colorado GOP is out of money after the previous Chair’s personal attorney moved to garnish all the money in the Party bank account and the new Chair was too busy stacking his committee’s with RINOs to stop it.

The Sports Doctor, June 17, 2026

Wed, 17 Jun 2026
Guests, Sue Williams and Dr Kiran Dintyala

LEO Round Table, June 17, 2026

Wed, 17 Jun 2026
S11E118, President Trump Announces End To War And Peace Deal With Iran

President Trump announces end to war and peace deal with Iran. Polling data shows sharp decline in pride for America. Officer fired over horseplay incident caught on video. Suspect who pulled shotgun on officer fatally shot.

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A Law Enforcement Panel Opens With Sponsors and the Day’s Topics

The episode begins with Chip DeBlock welcoming listeners to the law enforcement talk show and introducing guest Dr. Joel Schultz, a retired police chief joining from Colorado. The host gives sponsor acknowledgments and explains where viewers can find the live and produced versions of the show. He then previews the episode’s topics, including claims about a reported Iran peace agreement, a poll showing declining American pride, a Pasadena police horseplay shooting, and several officer-involved shooting videos.

A Skeptical Conversation About Iran and a Claimed Peace Deal

The first major discussion centers on a Tampa Free Press article reporting that President Donald Trump announced a completed peace agreement with Iran and the lifting of a naval blockade. Chip expresses distrust toward Iranian officials and uncertainty about whether any agreement will hold. Dr. Schultz adds that market reactions may show optimism, but he remains skeptical because of Iran’s internal factions, regional tensions, and the possibility that separate actors could still provoke a renewed conflict.

Declining National Pride and Concern Over American Institutions

The conversation shifts to polling data suggesting that only about one-third of Americans say they are extremely proud to be American, a sharp decline from earlier decades. Chip highlights partisan differences in the poll and connects the trend to Americans’ trust in institutions and media sources. Dr. Schultz reflects on patriotism, the bicentennial, institutional loyalty, Juneteenth, and the need to recognize both America’s flaws and its progress. Both speakers describe the decline in national pride as disappointing and alarming.

Pasadena Police Horseplay Shooting Sparks Accountability Debate

Chip revisits a Pasadena Police Department incident in which one officer shot another during what was described as horseplay involving firearms. He explains the video sequence, including one officer allegedly pointing his weapon before another officer returned the gesture and discharged his gun through a windshield, striking the first officer in the shoulder. Dr. Schultz strongly criticizes the framing of the incident as horseplay, arguing that the behavior should be treated as criminal negligence and that the department should review its safety culture.

Practical Jokes, Professionalism, and Police Culture

The Pasadena discussion leads both men into stories about practical jokes in police work. Chip recalls a cap-gun prank from his early days as a rookie officer and says his squad eventually stopped the behavior. Dr. Schultz shares a story about being sent to a supposed man-with-a-gun call that turned out to involve a wooden statue, using the example to reinforce his dislike of police pranks. The discussion ties those stories back to professionalism, officer safety, and the seriousness required when firearms are involved.

Sacramento Shotgun Call Raises Tactical and Psychological Concerns

The final major segment focuses on a Sacramento-area incident in which a deputy responded to a woman-in-distress call and eventually faced a suspect who pulled out a shotgun. Chip criticizes the deputy for allowing the suspect access to the weapon, losing visual control, and letting the suspect use the patrol vehicle for cover. Dr. Schultz analyzes the deputy’s response through the lens of police mindset, cognitive dissonance, and training, arguing that the deputy appeared more comfortable following procedure than taking command of a lethal threat. The episode closes with mentions of The Wounded Blue, LEOAffairs.ch, and the show’s sponsors.

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It Starts Now, June 17, 2026

Wed, 17 Jun 2026
This week on It  Starts Now I dive into a candid and empowering conversation about menopause, intimacy, hormone changes, and why women are finally refusing to suffer in silence. Joining the show are Kate Wells of Parlour Games, the women’s wellness brand boldly “saving the world one vagina at a time.” We discuss the realities many women experience during menopause, including painful intimacy, dryness, hormone shifts, confidence changes, and the lack of honest conversations surrounding women’s health.

With humor, science, and unapologetic honesty, this episode explores solutions, self-care, aging confidently, and why women over 50 deserve pleasure, wellness, and real answers.

Juanita
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