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Sons of Liberty Radio, June 5, 2026


Published: 6 June 2026 at 01:00 Europe/London

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SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean Foaming Out Their Shame Bradley Dean on Pride, Public Morality, and the Epstein Files Kinsey, Sexual Morality, and the Opening Framework The episode begins with a prerecorded segment sharply criticizing Alfred Kinsey, the Kinsey Reports, and the influence the segment claims Kinsey had on American sex education, law, and morality. The segment presents Kinsey’s work as fraudulent and harmful, especially regarding claims about children and sexuality. It also introduces Dr. Judith Reisman as a researcher who challenged Kinsey’s conclusions and argues that American law shifted away from biblical and common-law foundations after Kinsey’s work became influential. Sons of Liberty’s Christian and Constitutional Framing The program then moves into recurring Sons of Liberty framing, presenting the show as grounded in a Christian biblical worldview and American founding principles. Prerecorded quotations from Noah Webster, Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, Theodore Roosevelt, and others are used to support the show’s emphasis on scripture, morality, civil liberty, and resistance to unlawful power. Promotional segments also ask listeners to support the organization, schedule events, attend Sunday services, and follow the show through Sons of Liberty platforms. Bradley Dean’s Attack on Pride and LGBT Advocacy Bradley Dean’s live commentary focuses heavily on opposition to homosexuality, Pride events, and what he describes as a “homosexual manifesto” entered into the Congressional Record in 1987. He quotes and discusses that alleged manifesto, arguing that it represents a threat to children, churches, and traditional society. His comments repeatedly frame homosexuality as an “abomination” under his interpretation of biblical law and argue that American citizens and churches have tolerated what he says should be condemned and prosecuted. Biblical Law, Love, Judgment, and Church Authority Dean spends a major portion of the broadcast arguing that God’s law and God’s love cannot be separated. He rejects the idea that Christian love means withholding rebuke or legal enforcement, citing scriptures from Matthew, Romans, Corinthians, Timothy, Peter, and other biblical passages. He also criticizes women preaching from pulpits, rejects the idea of “gay Christians,” challenges pastor-led churches, and argues that apostles, prophets, and teachers are the biblical model for church leadership. Callers, Statistics, Boy Scouts, and Public Institutions The broadcast includes calls from Margie from Minnesota and Craig. Margie presents statistics and claims about homosexuality, disease, suicide, abuse, and public health, which Dean affirms and connects to his broader argument about children and institutional failure. Dean also discusses the Boy Scouts of America, claiming a connection between the acceptance of openly gay members and abuse-related bankruptcy settlement costs. Craig’s call links LGBT-affirming churches and support for modern Israel, which Dean uses to expand his criticism of what he views as conflicting church teachings. Epstein Files, Public Figures, and Closing Appeals In the final portion, Dean turns to the Epstein files, naming many public figures, politicians, business leaders, entertainers, and academics whom he claims appear in those records. He argues that powerful people are being protected, extorted, or elevated through hidden wrongdoing, and he accuses political figures and media personalities of failing to fully expose the list. The episode closes with Dean calling for justice, warning against tolerating crimes against children, promoting Sons of Liberty Media, inviting support, and reminding listeners about Sunday church services.

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