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Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Laying The Foundation, Brick By Brick

Brick by Brick: Reclaiming the Foundation of Liberty and Faith

Laying The Foundation Brick By Brick

A discourse on the Sons of Liberty, historical providence, and the restoration of Biblical governance.

EDITORIAL MODE

The Historical Blueprint

The Sons of Liberty (est. 1765)

A secret organization formed to protest the Stamp Act. Known for the Boston Tea Party—described not as a riot, but as a peaceful, orderly act of justice targeting government property without looting or injury.

Providential Protection: George Washington survived 17 shots at Monongahela and escaped destruction via an "unexpected fog" at Brooklyn.

The Cost of Liberty: 5 signers of the Declaration were captured/tortured; 12 had homes burned; 9 died from war hardships.

Key Philosophical Pillars

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Line Upon Line

Systematic building of truth through Holy Scripture.

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Moral Governance

The Constitution is only for a moral and religious people.

The Voice of Posterity

"Posterity! You will never know how much it cost the present generation to preserve your freedom! I hope you will make a good use of it."

— John Adams

"The saddest symptom about many so-called Christians is the utter absence of anything like conflict and fight."

— J.C. Ryle

Action & Identity

#BiblicalWorldview #ConstitutionalRepublic #SaltOfTheEarth #NoCompromise

Current Mission:

Moving from defensive "bubbles" of false peace to offensive spiritual and civic engagement. "We live for what they died for."

Source: Sons of Liberty Radio | Host: Bradley Dean

Reading Time: ~4 mins • Target: American Patriots

This broadcast explores the historical legacy of the Sons of Liberty and the providential protection of America's Founding Fathers. Host Bradley Dean calls for a modern spiritual and political awakening, urging citizens to stand against government corruption through the lens of a Biblical worldview.

The Historical Legacy of the Sons of Liberty

The Sons of Liberty emerged in 1765 as a clandestine political organization dedicated to protesting British policies, specifically the Stamp Act. Originating from smaller groups like Boston's "Loyal Nine," the organization expanded to all thirteen colonies, often meeting in secret at locations like the Green Dragon Tavern or under the "Liberty Tree" to avoid arrest. Their most iconic action, the Boston Tea Party, was noted by contemporary figures like John Adams for its remarkable order and lack of destruction regarding private property, focusing solely on government-enforced commodities.

The Pillars of the Early Resistance

🛡️ Secret Organization: Formed in 1765 to oppose the Stamp Act through direct action and street protests.

⚖️ Disciplined Protest: The Boston Tea Party involved 340 chests of tea but resulted in zero injuries or private property damage.

🌳 Symbolic Venues: Utilized "Liberty Trees" and "Liberty Poles" to signal meeting locations and unity.

Divine Providence and the Founding Fathers

The establishment of the United States is framed as a series of miraculous events attributed to "Divine Providence." George Washington’s life, in particular, is highlighted through his survival of the French and Indian War—where he emerged unscathed despite having horses shot from under him—and the strategic "fog at Brooklyn" that allowed his army to escape certain destruction in 1776. These instances are presented as evidence that the Lord acted as a "shield and buckler" for the nation’s founders during the inception of the Republic.

The Modern Crisis: Apathy and Revisionism

The broadcast critiques the current state of American society, alleging those modern politicians and "mockingbird media" are actively revising history to erode the sacrifices of the past. There is a sharp rebuke of the modern church, which is described as being in a state of "false peace" and spiritual apathy. The host argues that true Christianity involves an inherent conflict with ungodliness and that the "appalling silence of the good people" is the greatest tragedy of the current social transition.

The Cost of Independence

Of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence:

5
Captured & Tortured

12
Homes Burned

9
Died in Battle/Hardship

13
Children Fled for Lives

Confronting Corruption and Global Conflict

The discussion extends to contemporary geopolitics, with the host and callers expressing skepticism toward foreign interventions in regions like Iran and Iraq. They characterize these conflicts as repetitive cycles intended to steal natural resources at the expense of American lives. The "communist system" is identified by its tendency to spare criminals while criminalizing political opponents, a trend the host claims is currently manifesting in the censorship of alternative media and the targeting of patriots.

Key Data

340: The number of tea chests emptied into the harbor during the Boston Tea Party.

17: The number of shots fired at George Washington by an indigenous warrior without success.

$34.5 Billion: The profit cited as being made by Halliburton from Iraqi oil resources.

46: The number of countries reached by the Sons of Liberty's live broadcasts.

To-Do / Next Steps

Citizens should visit sonsoflibertymedia.com to subscribe and access censored information.

Supporters are encouraged to call 1-866-233-0747 to partner financially with the ministry.

Individuals should schedule events in their local communities with Bradley Dean to spread the message of liberty.

Christians are urged to find a "barracks" church that preaches the full Gospel and engages in the culture rather than staying inside the building.

Every American must repent for violating God's law and seek a "regeneration" of spirit to become part of the national answer.

Conclusion

The document serves as a call to return to the "old paths" of Biblical morality and constitutional law. It posits that the only way to preserve the Republic is through a combination of historical awareness, spiritual warfare, and an uncompromising commitment to justice, mirroring the sacrificial spirit of the original Sons of Liberty.