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The Global Freedom Report, March 8, 2026

The Global Freedom Report, March 8, 2026

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The Global Freedom Report with Brent Johnson Global Freedom Report: Sovereignty, Veteran Justice, and the "Cal Affordable" Vision Guests, Kate Monroe and Steve Hilton This broadcast of the Global Freedom Report (March 8, 2026) features intensive discussions on reclaiming personal liberty, reforming California's "bloated" bureaucracy, and securing earned benefits for veterans. Host Brent Johnson facilitates deep dives with Kate Monroe of VetCom and gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton regarding government accountability and economic survival. Veteran Advocacy and VA Reform Kate Monroe, CEO of VetCom, highlights the systemic challenges veterans face when seeking disability benefits. She describes the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as acting similarly to an insurance company that preys on veteran anxiety and utilizes "insurmountable paperwork" to deny claims initially, hoping applicants will simply give up. Monroe’s organization focuses on a "shield" strategy to bypass bureaucratic roadblocks, emphasizing that many veterans are "complicit in their failure" by not filing claims due to analysis paralysis. Beyond financial compensation, VetCom provides critical mental health support, reportedly intervening in approximately 100 potential suicide cases monthly. California’s Political and Economic Overhaul Steve Hilton, a Republican candidate for Governor of California, introduces his "Cal Affordable" platform, aimed at dismantling the "bloated nanny state bureaucracy" in Sacramento. Hilton argues that California’s high cost of living is driven by stealth taxes and climate-driven regulations from agencies like the California Air Resources Board (CARB). He proposes the creation of "CalDOGE" (California Department of Government Efficiency) to identify fraud and reorganize government functions to the local level. Hilton also discusses his personal decision to renounce his UK citizenship, citing the UK’s "stagnating economy under socialism" and restrictions on free speech as a warning for California. Personal Sovereignty and Legal Principles The program emphasizes the concept of "The American Sovereign," teaching listeners how to live free from government regulation and protect God-given rights. A significant portion of the "Lessons in Liberty" segment is dedicated to Jury Nullification. Referencing the 17th-century trial of William Penn, the host explains that juries have the inherent right to judge not only the facts of a case but the legitimacy of the law itself, serving as the "last bastion of freedom" against government overreach. Current Events and Security Concerns The show covers several alarming news items, including a local Santa Clarita case where a roommate was caught on surveillance spraying poison on a couple's food and kitchen appliances. Internationally, reports confirm an explosion outside the U.S. Embassy in Oslo involving an incendiary device in a backpack. Additionally, the broadcast notes a sharp spike in California gas prices, with averages exceeding $5.00 per gallon in over 15 counties following conflicts in Iran. The broadcast serves as a call to action for citizens to move beyond "hope" as a strategy. By utilizing legal tools like jury nullification, seeking professional assistance for veteran rights, and supporting aggressive fiscal transparency through initiatives like CalDOGE, the program argues that individuals can effectively counter the "insanity" of modern bureaucracy and reclaim their personal and economic freedom.
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