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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 Politics & Government
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  • The Global Freedom Report, April 5, 2026
    Apr 6 2026
    The Global Freedom Report with Brent Johnson Technocratic Surveillance State, Lessons in Liberty, National Sovereignty and Propaganda This broadcast of the Global Freedom Report, hosted by Brent Johnson, features a deep dive into the technocratic surveillance state with guest Mark Lerner. The discussion covers the inaccuracies and privacy risks of facial recognition technology, the legal intricacies of the Real ID Act, and practical "Lessons in Liberty" regarding common law liens and property protection. The Technocratic Surveillance State: Facial Recognition & Real ID Mark Lerner, co-founder of the Constitutional Alliance, highlights the transition of biometric technology from a tool intended for counter-terrorism into a mechanism for universal surveillance. He explains that facial recognition technology (FRT) is essentially a camera-based system that converts facial measurements into biometric templates stored in databases. Lerner argues that while proponents claim high accuracy in "one-to-one" matches, the technology remains unreliable and prone to bias in "one-to-many" applications, such as scanning crowds or DMV databases. Furthermore, he notes that courts generally do not accept FRT results as sufficient for "probable cause" in legal proceedings. A significant vulnerability in the current identification system is the failure to verify "breeder documents," such as birth certificates. Lerner asserts that no DMV currently has the capacity to fully verify the authenticity of these foundational documents as required by law, leading to a system where biometrics are attached to potentially unverified identities. This issue extends to the Real ID Act, which Lerner describes as a global identification system designed to share US citizen data with international entities like Interpol. He clarifies that there is little practical difference between "compliant" and "non-compliant" licenses, as both feed into the same interconnected biometric databases. Lessons in Liberty: Common Law Liens Host Brent Johnson provides an educational segment on the use of common law liens as a tool for asset protection. Unlike commercial liens, which often require court orders, a common law lien is levied against property already in the lawful possession of the "liener." Johnson explains that these liens "freeze" the title of a property, preventing its transfer until the lien is satisfied. In the hierarchy of debt satisfaction, common law liens typically sit below mechanic's liens but above other commercial claims, including most mortgages. Johnson outlines a strategy for homeowners to protect their equity by recording a common law lien based on three factors: financial equity, property improvements, and "life experience" (calculated at a suggested rate of $3,000 per year). By placing this lien on a property held within a common law trust, owners can create a significant financial barrier that discourages predatory foreclosures by banks, as the lien must be paid out before the bank can recover its own interest. However, he emphasizes that this must be done righteously and not as a means to commit fraud or evade legitimate debts. National Sovereignty and Propaganda The program addresses the broader geopolitical landscape, questioning the necessity of maintaining over 800 US military bases worldwide. Invoking George Washington’s Farewell Address, Johnson advocates for a policy of "no entangling alliances" and a return to constitutional isolationism to preserve American culture and resources. He also critiques the "Overton Window" regarding immigration, arguing that propaganda has shifted the debate to focus on individual "deservingness" rather than the default criminal status of illegal entry. He concludes by urging listeners to "think for themselves" to defeat the permanent state of injustice promoted by ideological propagandists. The broadcast serves as a clarion call for individual vigilance against the encroachment of biometric surveillance and government overreach. By understanding the flaws in technocratic systems and utilizing common law protections, the program suggests that citizens can reclaim their birthright of freedom and protect their private property from state intrusion.
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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • The Global Freedom Report, March 29, 2026
    Mar 30 2026
    The Global Freedom Report with Brent Johnson The Dangers of AI and Erroneous Surveillance and Propaganda and the Manipulation of Truth - The Global Freedom Report This broadcast of the Global Freedom Report, hosted by Brent Johnson, explores the erosion of individual liberties through technological overreach and government bureaucracy. The program emphasizes the importance of constitutional literacy, the God-given right to bear arms, and the mounting difficulty of discerning reality in an age of artificial intelligence. The Dangers of AI and Erroneous Surveillance A significant portion of the discussion centers on the catastrophic potential of artificial intelligence in law enforcement. The host highlights the case of Angela Lipps, a 50-year-old grandmother arrested by US Marshals after an AI algorithm incorrectly matched her to a fugitive in North Dakota. Despite being in Tennessee at the time of the crime, she lost her home, car, and job before proving her innocence. Johnson argues that technology is being used as a justification for destroying lives without accountability or apology from the state. This sentiment echoes Stephen Hawking’s warning that AI could signify the end of the human race, as digital fabrications make it increasingly impossible to distinguish truth from "fake news". Defending the Second Amendment and Constitutional Rights The program reviews the history and ongoing efforts of the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), founded by Alan Gottlieb in 1974. The SAF has participated in over 260 legal actions to defend and expand gun rights. Johnson criticizes the current Department of Justice for continuing to enforce regulations on "brace-equipped pistols," despite court rulings declaring such rules unconstitutional. He posits that unelected bureaucrats, such as those in the ATF, are dictating terms to the American people in violation of their "God-given rights". Sovereignty and the "Question of the Week" The host poses a provocative question to his audience: "Is moving out of the United States unpatriotic?" Callers offered diverse perspectives, with some suggesting that fleeing tyranny is a biblical response, while others noted that lower costs of living and tax rates in places like Portugal are practical motivators rather than acts of betrayal. The conversation expanded into the necessity of an "American Revolution" to restore the country to its founding principles, with Johnson arguing that the government has become a "beast" that the people have failed to tame. Propaganda and the Manipulation of Truth In a segment titled "Propaganda 101," Johnson discusses the "Goebbels Tactic," where information is manipulated to serve political agendas. He warns that 80% of people will believe what they are told if it is repeated often enough. To combat this, he advises listeners to "trust but verify" and to use the Constitution and the Bible as the ultimate benchmarks for truth in an increasingly digital and deceptive world. The Global Freedom Report serves as a call to action for those who believe that liberty is a "birthright" and a "gift from God." By educating the public on legal distinctions like the law of principal and agent and exposing the failures of AI-driven governance, the program seeks to empower individuals to reclaim control over their lives and property.
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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • The Global Freedom Report, March 22, 2026
    Mar 23 2026
    The Global Freedom Report with Brent Johnson Unveiling the Unknown: UFO Disclosure and the Path to Personal Liberty Guest, Preston Dennett, UFO researcher This episode of the Global Freedom Report features a comprehensive interview with prolific UFO researcher Preston Dennett. The discussion explores the reality of extraterrestrial visitation, the mechanics of a multi-decade government cover-up, and the intersection of "paranormal" science with the host's broader philosophy of individual sovereignty and anti-propaganda. The Evolution of a Skeptic and the Science of Ufology Preston Dennett’s transition from a science-minded skeptic to a leading UFO investigator began in 1986, triggered by a highly publicized sighting over Alaska and a corroborating encounter by his own brother in Southern California. Dennett argues that the term "paranormal" is a misnomer; these phenomena are natural events that simply lack mainstream scientific understanding. He asserts that the evidence for UFOs is "mountainous," consisting of over a million documented cases worldwide. This evidence extends beyond eyewitness testimony to include radar-visual confirmation, physical landing traces (such as scorched earth), and physiological medical effects on witnesses. Dennett specifically endorses the 1947 Roswell incident as a legitimate craft recovery, dismissing the official "weather balloon" explanation as historically debunked. The Mechanics of Suppression and the "Free Energy" Threat The systemic cover-up of UFO data is framed as a matter of power, greed, and military control. Dennett highlights that the U.S. government has historically used programs like Project Blue Book not for investigation, but to psychologically discredit witnesses as "unbalanced" or "hoaxers." A primary driver for this secrecy is the potential for "free energy" technology found in ET craft to disrupt the global oil-based economy. Furthermore, military alarm peaked during incidents like the 1967 Malmstrom AFB encounter, where UFOs reportedly deactivated independent nuclear missiles. Host Brent Johnson links this secrecy to a broader "Propaganda 101" framework, suggesting that the state introduces new technologies by highlighting noble uses while obscuring their potential for surveillance and the erosion of God-given rights. Future Threats: AI, Project Blue Beam, and Survivalism The conversation shifts to modern risks, specifically the use of Artificial Intelligence to create indistinguishable fabrications. Dennett expresses concern over "Project Blue Beam"—a theory that the government could use advanced holograms and reverse-engineered craft to stage a fake alien invasion to consolidate global control. To counter this "fear narrative," Dennett encourages looking to "contactees" who report messages of healing and warnings against nuclear proliferation and environmental destruction. As a result of these warnings, many in the UFO community are moving off-grid and adopting survivalist practices. Brent Johnson concludes the segment by urging listeners to stop depending on government benefits, which he characterizes as a "Marxist" trap that requires the waiver of fundamental liberties. The document highlights a stark contrast between official government narratives and the lived experiences of thousands of witnesses. Preston Dennett and Brent Johnson conclude that true freedom requires "due diligence"—a refusal to accept state-sponsored "benefits" or "truths" in favor of personal research, self-reliance, and the recognition of one's own sovereign status.
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    1 hr and 42 mins
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