Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean We Know They Know We Know They Are Lying. Yet, They Are Still Lying The Foundation of Liberty: Biblical Law, Constitutional Rights, and Modern Tyranny Sons of Liberty: The Battle for Biblical Law Analysis of "We Know They Know We Know They Are Lying" (April 2026) Radio Transcript The Core Argument "Our rights come from God, friends, not man... The Magna Carta stands for the idea of subjection of the king, not to man, but to God and the law." Historical Foundation The Magna Carta (1215) transitioned rights from oral tradition to written law, establishing that no tax or punishment can occur without due process. Constitutional Supremacy Any statute repugnant to the Constitution is null and void. Legislators cannot abrogate rights secured by God. Current Flashpoints ●2027 Surveillance: Alleged mandate for AI cameras and "kill switches" in all new vehicles. ●Political Corruption: Accusations against MN Gov. Tim Walz regarding fraud and "un-party" systems. ●2nd Amendment: Criticism of the NRA and legislative attempts to disarm the populace. Key Concepts #MagnaCarta #BiblicalLaw #AntiTyranny #DueProcess #Sovereignty Speaker: Bradley Dean | Duration: 60 min broadcast "Molders of Consensus, Not Followers" This broadcast examines the historical trajectory of individual rights, beginning with the Magna Carta's biblical foundations and its influence on the American Constitution. Host Bradley Dean argues that modern government overreach, surveillance technology, and the abandonment of moral law represent a critical threat to national sovereignty. The program calls for a shift from defensive posturing to an "offensive" reassertion of constitutional and biblical principles. Detailed Point Summary The Historical and Spiritual Origins of Rights The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, represents the first written transition of individual rights from oral tradition to legal record, establishing that no authority is above the law. These rights—including due process, protection of personal property, and the requirement of common consent for taxation—are not granted by man but are rooted in biblical principles. The American founders, such as Roger Sherman, viewed the scriptures as the primary foundation for the Republic, believing that the subjection of the state to God's law is the only safeguard against tyranny. Core Principles of the Magna Carta (1215) Due Process: No imprisonment or dispossession without the law of the land. Consent to Taxation: No taxes imposed except by the common council. Proportional Justice: Fines must match the degree of the offense. Divine Origin: Rights are viewed as inherent from God, not gifts from the state. Modern Surveillance and the Erosion of Sovereignty Current legislative trends suggest a move toward total surveillance, specifically regarding the 2027 mandate for "kill switches" and AI monitoring in all new vehicles. The broadcast contends that such measures, often presented under the "color of law," are actually repugnant to the Constitution and therefore null and void. This technological overreach is framed as part of a broader pattern of intimidation, which includes the alleged use of "fusion centers" and specialized surveillance to silence whistleblowers and dissenters. The Crisis of Governance and Moral Law The speaker criticizes both state and federal leadership for failing to uphold moral standards, citing Minnesota’s "gender-affirming care" protections as an example of "felonious activity" that contradicts the laws of nature and God. Furthermore, the broadcast expresses skepticism toward the political establishment, alleging that both parties have participated in the erosion of the Second Amendment and the "outsourcing" of American interests to foreign entities. True justice, according to the program, requires the people to hold representatives accountable to the original intent of the Republic. ⚠️ Alert: 2027 Vehicle Surveillance The broadcast warns of upcoming regulations requiring new passenger vehicles to include: AI Monitoring Constant surveillance Audio Recording In-car conversations Kill Switches Remote shutdown Cultural and Religious Confrontation The broadcast concludes by highlighting a perceived "war" on Christian values within public institutions. It points to the introduction of Islamic practices in schools and the rhetoric of politicians like Ilhan Omar as evidence of a coordinated effort to upend the constitutional order. The speaker urges listeners to embrace the "cross" as a symbol of confrontation with evil, suggesting that spiritual and physical liberty are inextricably linked. Key Data 1215: The year King John signed the Magna Carta at Runnymede. 2027: The year every new car in the U.S. is allegedly required to have driver-monitoring technology and kill switches. 5.9 Million: The population of Minnesota cited as demanding justice against the current administration. 55: The number of "unconstitutional" bills ...
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