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CDPHE Proposes Vaccine Rule Changes for Online Students and Natural Immunity

Pam Long joins Kim to discuss t the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment proposed rule changes to 6 CCR 1009-2 - The Infant Immunization Program and Immunization of Students Attending School. Jay Valentine, author and Vice President of Operations for FractalWeb.app, joins Kim to discuss his latest essay, Cooking the Books: Why Republicans Always Come Up Short.Co-founder of Liberty Toastmasters Brad Beck introduces his latest essay, Reiterations.

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Pam Long joins Kim to discuss t the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment proposed rule changes to 6 CCR 1009-2 – The Infant Immunization Program and Immunization of Students Attending School. One such rule change would result in natural immunity no longer being regarded as a legitimate form of immunity. The aforementioned rule changes would also force online students to take vaccines. The CDPHE is making it extremely difficult to contest these changes, such as by holding meetings regarding them over Zoom which are timed, are sign-up only (with a deadline), etc. Read Long’s essay here. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.

Interview with Jay Valentine

Jay Valentine, author and Vice President of Operations for FractalWeb.app, joins Kim to discuss his latest essay, Cooking the Books: Why Republicans Always Come Up Short. After the red trickle for Republicans in the 2022 midterm elections, pundits and political leaders opined that Republicans must vote early, work harder, and improve messaging. Valentine explains that two voter registry lists affect results. Valentine believes that no matter how hard Republicans try, their odds can’t improve without cleaning up the voter rolls. Kari Lake’s situation should be a wakeup call to election sabotage. Fractal programming is being used to assist in unlawful voting. It’s also being used to track voter roll activity. Voter rolls surge before the election then begin to recede immediately after. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.

Interview with Brad Beck

Co-founder of Liberty Toastmasters Brad Beck introduces his latest essay, Reiterations. In Reiterations, Beck reflects on growth and natural cycles in life, and how bad public policy effectively breaks these cycles and stunts the growth of society. Having command over repetition (for lack of a better term) is an art – for example, being able to say the same thing in different ways. Different communication strategies are more effective at reaching different people. The most life-changing public policy changes have been incremental, taking place slowly over a long time.

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