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Sons of Liberty Radio, April 16, 2026

Sons of Liberty Radio, April 16, 2026

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Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean And These Charlatans Are The Ones Talking Much Of God's Love The Charlatans of Modern Faith and the Battle for Constitutional Justice Sons of Liberty: Unmasking the Charlatans Theological Deception, Political Corruption, and the Defense of Constitutional Law. Theological Contrast Analysis False Grace Acts as a crutch for imperfection; a wide road that leads to indulgence and spiritual ruin. True Grace Empowers the straight and narrow path; pulls out the crutch to lean on God for perfection. Political Intelligence: Minnesota ACTIVE PROCESS Impeachment of Walz & Ellison Contrary to mainstream media reports of a "deadlock," Rep. Ben Davis confirms Resolutions 6 & 7 remain alive in committee. The 8-8 tie only blocked procedural rules, not the impeachment itself. DECEPTION ALERT The "Pulp Fiction" Sermon Pete Hegseth exposed for quoting a fabricated Bible verse (Ezekiel 25:17) from Quentin Tarantino's movie Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon service, illustrating the rise of "pious" but biblically illiterate leadership. Key Entities Host: Bradley Dean Guest: Rep. Ben Davis Targets: Tim Walz, Keith Ellison, Franklin Graham, Mark Driscoll. Critical Quotes "Ignorance of the nature and design of the law is at the bottom of most religious mistakes." — John Newton "Not to punish evil is equivalent to authorizing it." — Da Vinci Core Metrics • $30 Billion: Alleged fraud involving illegal immigration funds. • 8-8: The House committee tie used by media to signal "hopelessness." • 10,000: Man-made commandments vs. God's Ten. #Theology #MNPolitics #ZionismCritique #ConstitutionalLaw #MediaLies Broadcast Date: 2026-04-16Est. Reading Time: 8 mins Target: American Patriots This broadcast of Sons of Liberty critiques the rise of "false grace" and "man-made" religious doctrines that overlook sin while failing to uphold the Law. Host Bradley Dean and State Representative Ben Davis provide a critical update on the impeachment proceedings in Minnesota, challenging mainstream media narratives regarding political accountability. The discussion concludes with a stern warning against "gatekeeper" religious leaders who allegedly pervert scripture to serve political agendas. Detailed Summary 1. Theological Foundations: The Necessity of the Law The program opens with a deep dive into the relationship between the Law and Grace. Bradley Dean argues that modern religious "mistakes" stem from an ignorance of the Law’s design, creating a "false god" that tolerates sin. He asserts that true grace does not provide a "crutch" for imperfection but empowers the individual to walk a "straight and narrow" path. Citing theologians like Charles Spurgeon and Martin Luther, the discourse emphasizes that the Law serves as a "schoolmaster" to bring men to Christ by revealing the depth of their "malady." Without the conviction brought by the Law, grace remains unaccepted and misunderstood. Theology of Grace vs. Law False Grace Tolerates sin, overlooks transgression, and provides a "crutch" for worldly indulgence. True Grace Empowers the walk on the "straight and narrow" and restrains the individual from sin. "The law cuts into the core of evil... they must be slain by the law before they can be made alive by the Gospel." 2. Minnesota Impeachment: Countering the Media Narrative A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to the impeachment efforts against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison. Bradley Dean accuses mainstream media of "promulgating lies" by claiming the impeachment push is dead following an 8-8 tie in the Rules Committee. State Representative Ben Davis joins the show to clarify that while a resolution to set specific rules (R13A) failed due to the tie, the actual Articles of Impeachment (HR6 and HR7) remain "alive and well" within the committee. Davis describes the political atmosphere in St. Paul as a "swamp" where partisan lines prevent the prosecution of what he and Dean characterize as treasonous activity and massive fraud. 3. The "Pulp Fiction" Incident and Religious Gatekeepers Dean highlights a specific instance of "religious charlatanism" involving Pete Hegseth, who allegedly quoted a fake Bible verse (Ezekiel 25:17) during a Pentagon sermon—a quote actually fabricated for the movie Pulp Fiction. This incident is used to illustrate a broader critique of "gatekeeper" pastors and leaders like Franklin Graham, Paula White, and Mark Driscoll. Dean argues these figures are "Zionist" agents or "man-made" leaders who pervert scripture to justify the actions of political administrations, such as military strikes or personal scandals, while failing to rebuke the "sins" of those in power. Political Accountability Status Target Gov. Tim Walz & AG Keith Ellison Mechanism HR6 & HR7 (Articles of Impeachment) Current Status Active in Committee (Stalled by 8-8 Tie) Key Allegation Fraud and Treasonous Activity 4. Cultural and Constitutional Defense The broadcast ...
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