Honey Rinicella is a mother of 10-year-old twins living with autism. Rinicella explains that instead of criticizing a doctor whose study links autism with childhood vaccinations, more research should be done on the causes of autism and possible cures. Rinicella serves as the executive director of the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs (MAPS) and is a mother to two autistic children. She holds a firm belief that her children’s autism developed as a result of a confirmed vaccine injury they sustained early in childhood. Her commitment to raising awareness about autism extends to her daughter, Vincent, who stars in the movie “Spellers.” This film is dedicated to challenging and dispelling the common misconceptions surrounding autism. Rinicella’s advocacy is deeply rooted in her desire to highlight the potential link between vaccines and autism. Additionally, there’s a note of confusion regarding Dr. Jack’s involvement, as he seemingly contributes very little to the discourse. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.
Interview with Trent Loos
Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos shares the latest regarding reports on the Bird Flu. This weekend, Loos will be appearing live on Rumble from West Des Moines, where they are set to attend an assembly organized by RFK Jr. Having personally known RFK Jr. for 22 years, Loos and RFK Jr. initially found themselves at odds until they discovered a common ground in their stances on COVID-related issues. In other news, the initiative to close meat packing plants in Denver is gaining momentum amidst growing concerns. Additionally, there’s an increasing alarm as bird flu continues to spread through avian and bovine populations, indicating a potentially significant impact on livestock and poultry industries. Listent to the the full interview in the second hour.
Interview with Frederick Aldred
Frederick Alfred joins Kim in-studio to explain why he is a candidate for Colorado House District 21. Learn more here.
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