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The Global Freedom Report with Brent Johnson

The Global Freedom Report with Brent Johnson

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Show Segments Rants and Raves This is an opportunity for our audience to address issues they feel so strongly about that they want to RANTS and RAVE about the issue. Listeners will be given the chance to call in to the show and share their outrage or approval concerning their selected topic. Contact the Global Freedom Report producer or call 888-385-3733 to schedule your RANT or RAVE. Man/Woman in the Street interviews This is an opportunity for members of our audience to become freelance reporters, traveling in public areas and asking people about current events and topical issues. The reporters conducting these interviews will need to have their own equipment for recording there interactions with people. Their interviews will then be submitted to The Global Freedom Report for editing before being aired on the show. Freedom Follies This will be an occasional segment on The Global Freedom Report that features live on-air interviews with both performing artists and fine artists whose work is focused on freedom, self-determination, individual rights, and the principles of Americanism that are the theme of this show. Point/Counterpoint This segment invites members of The Global Freedom Report audience to participate in an on-air debate on noteworthy topics. In most cases, the host will take the POINT and the listener will take the COUNTERPOINT. The host will have two minutes to make his POINT; the audience member will have 2 minutes to make his or her COUNTERPOINT; the host will then have 1 minute to do a follow-up rebuttal; the audience member will then have 1 minute to do a follow-up rebuttal; finally, each party will have 1 minutes to offer a conclusion to the issue being raised. Audience members who wish to participate in POINT/COUNTERPOINT will need to email the show producer or call 888-385-3733 to schedule them on an upcoming show.Copyright 2026 Brent Johnson Politica e governo
  • The Global Freedom Report, May 10, 2026
    May 11 2026
    The Global Freedom Report with Brent Johnson The Global Freedom Report: Restoring Local Sovereignty and Common Law Truth, Justice, and the Restoration of the Republic This episode of the Global Freedom Report features an in-depth discussion on the constitutional authority of the county sheriff and the foundational principles of common law. Host Brent Johnson and guest Sheriff Richard Mack explore the legal mechanisms used to protect individual liberties against federal and state overreach. The program emphasizes the distinction between a constitutional republic and a democracy, advocating for a return to decentralized, citizen-led governance. Judicial Rulings on Racial Redistricting The program highlights a significant 6-3 Supreme Court decision that struck down Louisiana’s congressional map (SB 8). The court ruled that the state relied too heavily on race when creating a second majority-Black district, noting that such discrimination is only permissible under strict conditions, such as remedying specific past violations or ensuring prison safety. This decision effectively sends the redistricting process back to lower courts and raises the bar for future Voting Rights Act challenges by requiring proof of actual intent rather than just statistical disparity. The Constitutional Authority of the County Sheriff Sheriff Richard Mack, founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA), discusses the sheriff's role as the "conservator of the peace" and the most powerful government official within a state. Mack emphasizes that a "peace officer" is distinct from a "policy enforcer"; the former is sworn to protect God-given rights from both foreign and domestic threats, including bureaucratic overreach. He recounts his landmark Supreme Court victory in Mack and Printz v. US, which established that the federal government cannot compel local officials to enforce federal regulatory programs, a major win for the 10th Amendment. Resistance to State and Federal Overreach The discussion covers current legal battles in Washington State, where the legislature has attempted to move from elected to appointed sheriffs and create oversight boards to control who can run for office. Mack reports that these efforts are currently being successfully challenged in court. Furthermore, the dialogue touches upon the "interposition" of sheriffs during COVID-19, where over 550 sheriffs refused to enforce mandates, and instances where local sheriffs protected churches and small farmers from federal agency interference. Lessons in Liberty: The Supremacy of Common Law Host Brent Johnson explains that "Common Law" is the foundational, unwritten law of the land that predates government and is rooted in God's law. He argues that statutory law cannot abrogate or replace common law; rather, statutes must remain in harmony with it. Under common law, individuals have the absolute right to any action that does not violate the life, liberty, or property of another. This framework is the basis for "Pure Trust Organizations," which are used for asset protection to shield property from statutory court attachments and government regulation. The episode concludes that true freedom is a "birthright and a gift from God" that requires active vigilance from "We the People." By supporting constitutional sheriffs and understanding the supremacy of common law over statutory overreach, citizens can effectively reclaim their local sovereignty and protect their fundamental rights.
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  • The Global Freedom Report, May 3, 2026
    May 4 2026
    The Global Freedom Report with Brent Johnson Sovereignty in the Age of AI and Surveillance This episode of the Global Freedom Report explores the intersection of constitutional rights, independent education, and revolutionary technology. Host Brent Johnson and guest Jordan Page discuss the erosion of the Sixth Amendment, the rise of AI-driven filmmaking, and the expansion of homeschooling networks as a means to reclaim individual autonomy. The Erosion of Constitutional Protections The program opens with a deep dive into the Sixth Amendment’s Confrontation Clause, which guarantees a defendant's right to face their accusers. Recent judicial trends have weakened this right, moving away from the strict protections established in Crawford v. Washington toward "judge-made" tests that allow out-of-court statements to be used as evidence without cross-examination. This shift is exemplified by cases like Franklin v. New York, where administrative reports were used to convict defendants without allowing them to challenge the author's testimony. Critics argue that these exceptions prioritize administrative convenience over the fundamental "God-given" right to liberty. Creative Resistance: AI Filmmaking and Music Jordan Page introduces The Book of Atlas, a feature-length epic created using AI animation tools. Page clarifies that while AI assisted in the animation, sound, and voice generation, the story, characters, and dialogue were entirely human-driven. The film serves as a metaphor for decentralization, featuring artifacts like the "Genesis Block" and "Solana Stone" while critiquing international banking cartels. Page also debuts his unreleased song "Red Flag," which addresses the rise of "red flag" laws that allow the confiscation of firearms without due process. His work across music and film is centered on a mission to help families reclaim ownership in a centralized world. Educational Independence: Firefly Education Network In response to what they describe as "indoctrination" in public schools, Jordan Page and his wife Mary launched the Firefly Education Network. This platform acts as an "operating system" for the global homeschooling movement, offering a full K-12 curriculum, parent-facing AI tutoring tools, and a social network for families. The platform includes features like "Firefly Translate+," which uses AI to lip-dub educational content into any language while preserving the original voice. Page emphasizes that homeschooling is the fastest-growing sector in education, doubling from 3 million to over 6 million participants in the U.S. between 2021 and 2024. Lessons in Liberty: The Bar and the "Ward of the Court" Brent Johnson provides a critical analysis of the legal profession, specifically targeting the Bar Association. He asserts that "BAR" is an acronym for the "British Accredited Registry" and that attorneys serve the court and the Bar before their own clients. According to Johnson's interpretation of Corpus Juris Secundum (CJS) Volume 7, individuals who hire attorneys are legally considered "wards of the court" and "mentally incompetent" to stand on their own behalf. This segment warns listeners that the legal system is structurally designed to favor the state over the individual. The broadcast concludes with a philosophical challenge regarding the hierarchy of values: is preserving freedom more important than combating terrorism? The host argues that liberty is a birthright from God that must not be waived for the sake of government-led security measures. The ultimate message is one of vigilance and the proactive use of technology and education to maintain personal sovereignty.
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  • The Global Freedom Report, April 26, 2026
    Apr 27 2026
    The Global Freedom Report with Brent Johnson Reclaiming the Republic: Oaths and Sovereignty This edition of the Global Freedom Report features host Brent Johnson and constitutional researcher Loy Brunson. The discussion centers on a landmark Supreme Court case challenging Congressional immunity, the legal implications of the 2020 election investigation, and practical strategies for maintaining personal liberty in a surveillance society. The Crisis in Urban Governance: The Los Angeles Exodus The program opens with a stark analysis of the deteriorating conditions in Los Angeles County, noting that 53,934 residents fled the area between July 2024 and July 2025. Former residents cite a "joblessness crunch," high rents, and the proliferation of homeless encampments and open drug use as primary drivers for their departure. While Mayor Karen Bass’s office claims violent crime is at a 60-year low, critics argue these statistics are manipulated because the government has stopped prosecuting many criminal acts, effectively legalizing lawlessness. This exodus is contrasted with the growth in Texas counties, such as Harris and Collin, which have gained tens of thousands of new residents during the same period. The Brunson Case: Oaths of Office and Congressional Accountability Loy Brunson discusses his ongoing legal battle, which has reached the U.S. Supreme Court under Rule 11. The lawsuit names 387 members of Congress as defendants, alleging they violated their constitutional oaths by refusing to investigate evidence of a "security breach" during the 2020 election. Brunson argues that while Article VI requires officials to be "bound by oath," the doctrine of "absolute immunity" has rendered these oaths non-binding and ceremonial. The case seeks to remove the "absolute immunity" shield, potentially leading to the removal of officials who failed to protect the electoral process from foreign or domestic threats. Constitutional "Discoveries" and the Illegitimacy of Socialism Brunson presents several "discoveries" within the Constitution that he argues prohibit socialist policies. He specifically points to the Fifth Amendment’s "Takings Clause," asserting that taking private property (including money) for public use without just compensation is the very definition of socialism and is explicitly forbidden. Furthermore, the discussion touches upon the Federal Reserve, describing it as a private corporation that should, by charter, return all profits exceeding operating expenses to the U.S. Treasury—a practice Brunson claims is being bypassed to the tune of trillions of dollars. Propaganda 101: The Redefinition of Law Brent Johnson concludes with a lesson on "Propaganda 101," focusing on how the government uses the redefinition of ordinary words to gain jurisdiction over citizens. He highlights the legal definition of "trade or business" in Title 26, which is limited to the "performance of the functions of a public office." By using these specific legal definitions, the government encourages individuals to "voluntarily" waive their God-given rights and enter into federal jurisdiction without realizing the specific legal constraints involved. The epsiode serves as a call to action for "we the people" to act as "lion tamers" of a government that has exceeded its constitutional bounds. Through a combination of high-level litigation (the Brunson case) and grassroots education on the specific language of the law, the authors argue that the restoration of the Republic depends on holding officials strictly accountable to their oaths of office.
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