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[01:25] Kim Monson: And hour number two, it's Trent Loos Wednesday, and some great subject matter there as well.
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[01:40] Kim Monson: And the National Shooting Sports Foundation represents the nation's manufacturers, retailers, and distributors of firearms, optics, ammunition, and other related sporting goods and media.
[01:53] Kim Monson: and they are the national leader in defending the right to keep and bear arms because if you can't legally produce ship and buy a firearm, you can't bear it.
[02:02] Kim Monson: And so there's something headed to the office of the governor here, and that is this concealed carry permit bill is headed to the governor's office.
[02:14] Kim Monson: And this is where we really need to get loud and contact the governor and ask him to veto this particular bill.
[02:23] Kim Monson: And his phone number is, let's see, his front desk office is 303-866-2471.
[02:32] Kim Monson: That's, again, Governor Polis' front desk.
[02:35] Kim Monson: And his email is governorpolis at state.
[02:42] Kim Monson: And so, my friends, we need to get very loud on this.
[02:45] Kim Monson: he purports that he is a libertarian.
[02:48] Kim Monson: And a libertarian would not be infringing upon the Second Amendment rights of other people.
[02:55] Kim Monson: And so again, that number is 303-866-2471.
[03:01] Kim Monson: That particular bill is headed to his desk.
[03:04] Kim Monson: And so a couple of things can happen.
[03:05] Kim Monson: We need to request that he vetoes it.
[03:08] Kim Monson: He can either sign it, he can veto it.
[03:11] Kim Monson: If he doesn't sign it within, and it sits on his desk, within a certain number of days, it just automatically becomes law.
[03:19] Kim Monson: And so that's why we need to contact him to request that he veto that particular concealed carry bill, which is unconstitutional, but they're flooding the zone with all these different bills, firearm bills.
[03:32] Kim Monson: I mean, it takes time, it takes energy, and it takes money to go to court to fight these things.
[03:39] Kim Monson: And so that's why they're flooding the zone with all of these different firearm bills.
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[04:10] Kim Monson: Our word of the day is serendipitous.
[04:16] Kim Monson: And it's an adjective that describes accidentally being in the right place at the right time, like bumping into a good friend in some unusual location or finding a$ 100 bill on the ground.
[04:28] Kim Monson: And it says the root of serendipitous comes from the fairy tale, The Three Princes of Serendip, in which three princes make one lucky and surprising discovery after another.
[04:36] Kim Monson: A serendipitous moment happens by accident, usually when you're doing something completely unrelated, like digging a hole in your yard to bury your hamster and finding a treasure chest of jewels.
[04:47] Kim Monson: That's a sad but serendipitous funeral.
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[04:55] Kim Monson: And I would say it's very serendipitous that I have the Kim Monson Show.
[05:01] Kim Monson: When I was a kid, I always thought that I wanted to be a journalist, and it was very serendipitous that Dr.
[05:06] Kim Monson: Jill Vacchio asked me to join her with her show many, many years ago.
[05:12] Kim Monson: Our quote of the day is a long one.
[05:14] Kim Monson: It's from Teddy Roosevelt, and he's got some great quotes.
[05:18] Kim Monson: You know, he was a rough writer and interesting.
[05:21] Kim Monson: I just totally used to really love him, and then he really became a progressive back in, he was a Republican and a progressive.
[05:31] Kim Monson: And so I don't quite understand everything about Teddy Roosevelt, but these quotes are just amazing.
[05:39] Kim Monson: He was born in 1858, and he died in 1919.
[05:43] Kim Monson: And he's often referred to as Teddy or by his initials, T.
[05:58] Kim Monson: Okay, so back to Teddy Roosevelt was an American politician, statesman, conservatist, naturalist, and writer who served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909.
[06:12] Kim Monson: And he previously held various positions in New York politics, rising up the ranks to serve as the state's 33rd governor for two years.
[06:22] Kim Monson: And he later served as the 25th vice president under President William McKinley for six months, assuming the presidency after McKinley's assassination.
[06:34] Kim Monson: And he was a emergent leader of the Republican Party and became a driving force for antitrust and progressive policies.
[06:42] Kim Monson: I've got so much history, my friends, that I need to learn.
[06:47] Kim Monson: He said, and many of you have heard this.
[06:50] Kim Monson: It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better.
[06:58] Kim Monson: The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who at best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at worst, if he fails, at least he fails while doing greatly.
[07:14] Kim Monson: And I think that those are really, that's really a great quote that we can take with what's going on right now.
[07:23] Kim Monson: And I have to say, maybe, this is an article from the Denver Gazette, and this is by Dick Wadhams.
[07:31] Kim Monson: He says, the state GOP throws good money at bad lawsuit.
[07:36] Kim Monson: And it goes on to say, this is Dick Wadhams, he says, only a political party intent on becoming even more irrelevant and politically impotent could continue to pursue an irresponsible lawsuit doomed to fail.
[07:47] Kim Monson: And it says during the recent Colorado Republican state convention in Pueblo, and then he goes on to kind of disparage that.
[07:55] Kim Monson: He said, going on in the article, it said a few days later, it said they voted to, well, he said, speakers continue to claim the 2020 election was stolen from defeated former President Donald Trump, including here in Colorado.
[08:10] Kim Monson: They also condemned the ability of unaffiliated voters to participate in major party primaries.
[08:17] Kim Monson: This is really a problem, my friends.
[08:19] Kim Monson: So a few days later, the state party released a video asking Republicans to raise$ 50,000 to send directly to California Attorney John Eastman, who a judge recently announced should be disbarred to continue a failed lawsuit targeting unaffiliated voters who make up nearly half of the Colorado electorate.
[08:36] Kim Monson: And the unaffiliated voters are not really paying attention to who these candidates really are.
[08:43] Kim Monson: And then he goes on and he really goes on to disparage John Eastman.
[08:48] Kim Monson: And I know John Eastman personally.
[08:52] Kim Monson: And in fact, after January 6th, I took, he was, at the time, he was the professor of conservative thought policy up at CU.
[09:03] Kim Monson: And so after January 6th, just a few weeks later, I went up and interviewed him about what happened and what he had counseled Donald Trump and President Trump and Mike Pence.
[09:16] Kim Monson: And so what Wadham's has done here, the state really has turned to blue under the direction of Wadham's and company.
[09:29] Kim Monson: And it started with the mail-out ballots, and we had Republicans that actually testified in favor of mail-out ballots.
[09:37] Kim Monson: And what we have now is we have mail-out ballots going all over the state.
[09:41] Kim Monson: There's no demand by any of these people, like Wadhams and any of them, to demand that we get these voter rolls cleaned up.
[09:49] Kim Monson: And there's no no action on their part to demand that we can audit our elections.
[09:55] Kim Monson: And so the fact that he would continue to throw, you know, throw disparaging remarks, particularly towards John Eastman, who I think is really a patriot, is really, really disappointing.
[10:16] Kim Monson: This election bill is going to be heard tomorrow after 1.
[10:19] Kim Monson: 30 down at the state capitol, Senate Bill 24210, which continues to tweak with our elections, which is going to make it more and more difficult for us to ever have, I would say, moderate Democrats or Republicans, conservatives, libertarians and unaffiliateds to be elected into office.
[10:40] Kim Monson: So very disappointed in, again, Dick Wadhams continued throwing gas on this fire here in Colorado.
[10:56] Kim Monson: And remember, as Teddy Roosevelt said, it's not the critic that counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better.
[11:07] Kim Monson: And I think this article regarding John Eastman, I think, is very appropriate.
[11:14] Kim Monson: See, our bill of the day is House Bill 24-14-13.
[11:17] Kim Monson: Prime sponsors are Representative Byrd, Representative Taggart, Senator Kirkmeyer, Republican Senator Bridges, says severance tax transfers, concerning transfers from funds that include severance tax revenue and in connection there with making an appropriation cut.
[11:35] Kim Monson: I have taken no position on this, and this is our comments on it.
[11:40] Kim Monson: Severance taxes go to local communities and some directly to the state geologic survey and other places.
[11:45] Kim Monson: This is a very hefty transfer to the general fund, and it is not clear why.
[11:50] Kim Monson: With the destructive momentum to discontinue gas and oil exploration in Colorado, small communities that rely on severance taxes for local needs will be squeezed to fund their own infrastructure.
[12:00] Kim Monson: And again, this is a bipartisan bill, and CUT is taking a no position on it.
[12:05] Kim Monson: And the Colorado Union of Taxpayers, we would love to have you join us.
[12:10] Kim Monson: And you can go to coloradotaxpayer.
[12:13] Kim Monson: My fellow Colorado Union of Taxpayers board members are Steve Dorman, Greg Golianski, Russ Haas, Bill Hamill, Carl Honiger, Rob Knuth, John Nelson, Joseph O'Loughlin,Wendy Warner, Marty Nielsen, Ramey Johnson, and Mary Jansen.
[12:27] Kim Monson: And when you see these people, say thank you, because they are really doing a great job.
[12:34] Kim Monson: Regarding just running through headlines quickly, I mentioned we need to reach out to Governor Polis to veto the concealed carry bill.
[12:44] Kim Monson: The Senate passes Ukraine aid, Israel funding and tick tock, tick tock, crackdown, sending that bill to Biden's desk.
[12:51] Kim Monson: And meanwhile, we don't have anything regarding the southern border.
[12:55] Kim Monson: So, again, sending money over to protect Ukraine's border, but not ours.
[13:06] Kim Monson: Tennessee lawmakers passed a bill to allow armed teachers a year after the deadly Nashville shooting.
[13:11] Kim Monson: So congratulations to Tennessee on that.
[13:14] Kim Monson: Instead of having teachers have to hide behind a trash can and throw them at the bad guys, If they come into school, they can actually carry a firearm to even the playing field on that.
[13:27] Kim Monson: And you will start to see schools will be safer because of that.
[13:34] Kim Monson: The largest Christian university is fined$ 37 million.
[13:39] Kim Monson: And it goes on to say that a dust storm of political madness is brewing in Phoenix, Arizona, as Grand Canyon University faces the continued threats of the Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona.
[13:50] Kim Monson: Christians have watched as the Biden administration attacks biblical views left and right, with a particularly vehement disregard of the sanctity of life and marriage.
[14:02] Kim Monson: And so the federal government has allegations that it lied to students about the cost of its programs.
[14:09] Kim Monson: I think we could probably actually, we could probably almost sue every college and university out there.
[14:17] Kim Monson: And again, with all these kids that have all of this student debt, I think many of them feel that they were lied to.
[14:25] Kim Monson: But again, this is the Biden administration that is going after Grand Canyon University.
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[16:30] Kim Monson: We're an independent voice and we search for truth and clarity by looking at these issues through the lens of freedom versus force, force versus freedom.
[16:41] Kim Monson: You should not have to force people to do it.
[16:44] Kim Monson: On the line with me is Paula Saral.
[16:47] Kim Monson: She is the president of the USMC Memorial Foundation, and she and her team are working diligently to raise the money for the remodel of the Marine Memorial.
[16:57] Kim Monson: And my friends, here in 2024 America, where we have PBIs that are tearing down or allowing statues to be taken down, renaming things.
[17:12] Kim Monson: It's now more important than ever to help with the remodel of the Marine Memorial.
[17:16] Kim Monson: So, Paula Sarlls, welcome to the show.
[17:23] Kim Monson: Let's see, what was it, last month you were jumping out of airplanes for your birthday and for your 75th birthday, which that was pretty amazing.
[17:32] Kim Monson: I was there to watch your first jump up in Longmont.
[17:35] Kim Monson: And you're just continuing to think of great ways to have fun and to bring attention to the USMC Memorial Foundation and raise money for the Marine Memorial.
[17:46] Kim Monson: So middle part of May, you've got a golf tournament.
[17:51] Paula Sarlls: Yes, this is our very first golf tournament.
[17:54] Paula Sarlls: And we're excited because we're in partnership with the NFL Alumni Association.
[17:59] Paula Sarlls: and it's looking to be a great golf tournament at Castle Pines North, the Ridge at Castle Pines, which is like the number three golf course in Colorado.
[18:16] Paula Sarlls: I went out there and took a ride around the course last week and it's just beautiful.
[18:22] Kim Monson: Well, people can be an individual golfer for$ 250 or a foursome is$ 1,000.
[18:31] Kim Monson: And then I imagine there will be NFL alumni with each of the teams that go out.
[18:43] Paula Sarlls: I'm not sure how that works because I have people doing that.
[18:48] Paula Sarlls: And Wade Manning is the president of the Alumni Association, and he's getting all the players to attend.
[18:58] Paula Sarlls: and we have Ryan Harris who is an author, a former Denver Bronco, of course, and an author and a broadcaster.
[19:11] Paula Sarlls: So I think that'll be really nice to have him there.
[19:15] Paula Sarlls: And of course, Wade Manning and Linton Thomas is a former Miami Dolphin that'll be there.
[19:29] Kim Monson: Oh, it sounds like it's going to be.
[19:35] Kim Monson: You continue to have all kinds of firsts, which is just so awesome.
[19:41] Kim Monson: And so people can register by going to usmcmemorialfoundation.
[19:47] Kim Monson: org, and of course you'd love to have sponsors.
[19:50] Kim Monson: The other thing is the BRIC program, Buying a brick to honor your own military service or your loved one's military service is a great thing to do.
[20:02] Kim Monson: As we have Mother's Day and Father's Day coming up, this is just a lovely gift for Mother's Day or Father's Day.
[20:10] Kim Monson: And people can get more information about that by going to usmcmemorialfoundation.
[20:16] Kim Monson: And people get a really nice certificate when they do that.
[20:20] Kim Monson: So tell us just a little bit more about that.
[20:23] Paula Sarlls: Well, the bricks will be laid when we actually do the remodel, and hopefully we'll break ground no later than August of 2027.
[20:34] Paula Sarlls: We have a ways to go to get there, and the bricks is one of the big programs that will help us.
[20:42] Paula Sarlls: And you donate your information for the brick and the money to pay for it.
[20:48] Paula Sarlls: So that will be one of our biggest fundraisers.
[20:53] Paula Sarlls: And then I also wanted to mention that not only can you play golf, but you could attend the luncheon after the tournament.
[21:05] Paula Sarlls: So you can be there for the excitement, too.
[21:10] Kim Monson: Well, and, again, that website is usmcmemorialfoundation.
[21:14] Kim Monson: And again, you can register there and looking for sponsors and for people that may not be golfers but might like to see all the action.
[21:24] Kim Monson: Then they can go for lunch as well.
[21:27] Kim Monson: Anything else that you'd really like to highlight: well, we have a silent auction there too.
[21:32] Paula Sarlls: It'll be up on the website in a couple weeks before the tournament, so pretty soon.
[21:41] Kim Monson: I don't know how you get everything done that you get done, Paula.
[21:49] Kim Monson: So keep up the good work, Paula Sarlls.
[21:51] Kim Monson: And again, that website is usmcmemorialfoundation.
[21:55] Kim Monson: And the golf tournament is on May 16th.
[22:00] Kim Monson: And then again, buy a brick to honor your loved one's military service.
[22:03] Kim Monson: It's a great Mother's Day or Father's Day gift.
[22:05] Kim Monson: Paula, we'll talk again very soon as we're getting closer to the golf tournament.
[22:11] Kim Monson: And it's hard to believe May is right around the corner.
[22:19] Kim Monson: Okay, Governor Polis, this is his front desk, 303-866-2471.
[22:30] Kim Monson: and reach out to him and ask him to veto this concealed carry bill that is headed to his desk, his email then is governorpolisatstate.
[22:49] Kim Monson: So, my friends, this is where we really need to get loud here, because Governor Polis, there's rumblings that he would like to try to run for president.
[22:58] Kim Monson: And if he, in fact, gets enough comments on this from all of us, that may get him to veto it.
[23:10] Kim Monson: Eric just said he just called Polis and left a message.
[23:21] Kim Monson: And then, okay, please describe the difference between progressivism and socialism.
[23:29] Kim Monson: I might do this through the word of the day.
[23:32] Kim Monson: I think that's a really good suggestion because I will do that over the next few days.
[23:38] Kim Monson: And I think progressivism maybe has changed since Teddy Roosevelt said that he was a progressive.
[23:43] Kim Monson: So I will go to work and learn more about that.
[23:46] Kim Monson: And I will share all that with you as well.
[23:50] Kim Monson: If there were any other, Oh, Polis signs a bill letting trans people change their names after felonies.
[23:59] Kim Monson: There are these huge themes that are happening down at the statehouse.
[24:02] Kim Monson: And one of those is this whole trans, this extreme trans gender activist agenda.
[24:09] Kim Monson: And we can see that Governor Polis is supporting that.
[24:18] Kim Monson: Oh, I think that was the one that I mentioned regarding Dick Wadhams.
[24:22] Kim Monson: I did have several things on this day in history that I thought were kind of interesting.
[24:36] Kim Monson: The Greeks enter Troy using the Trojan horse.
[24:40] Kim Monson: And then June 11, I can't believe I didn't get that year.
[24:46] Kim Monson: During the Trojan War, Troy is sacked and burned.
[24:48] Kim Monson: according to calculations by some of those there.
[24:54] Kim Monson: And so we have this invasion happening at the southern border.
[24:58] Kim Monson: Just as the Greeks entered Troy, we've got an invasion happening here.
[25:02] Kim Monson: And if we don't get this thing turned around, we could have some very detrimental effects, just as what happened during the Trojan War.
[25:10] Kim Monson: In 1888, Eastman Kodak was founded by George Eastman.
[25:15] Kim Monson: In 1898, the Spanish-American War, Spain declares war, after rejecting the U.
[25:27] Kim Monson: Jacob Murdoch and their children depart Los Angeles in a Packard 30, endeavoring to become the first family to travel across the United States by car.
[25:38] Kim Monson: They arrive in New York City 32 days, 5 hours and 25 minutes later.
[25:42] Kim Monson: and I'm pretty sure that is where the phrase, are we there yet, was coined by the children of America.
[25:51] Kim Monson: 1925, 88 degrees Fahrenheit was the highest temperature ever recorded in Cleveland.
[25:56] Kim Monson: So this really throws water on that whole global warming, man-made global warming question.
[26:04] Kim Monson: And then 1961, JFK, John Kennedy, accepts sole responsibility following the Bay of Pigs.
[26:13] Kim Monson: And he certainly, this Democrat Party is no longer the party of JFK.
[26:20] Kim Monson: I mean, having a politician actually accept responsibility for the decisions they make, what a novel idea.
[26:30] Kim Monson: Again, wanted to just have you go again, go over to USMCMemorialFoundation.
[26:34] Kim Monson: org and get all the information on their golf tournament, as well as buying a brick.
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[28:58] Kim Monson: On the line with me is Jay Valentine.
[29:01] Kim Monson: He is an expert in fractal technology, and he has been busy doing some new things.
[29:06] Kim Monson: Jay Valentine, welcome to the show.
[29:16] Kim Monson: And people can find you at Substack, correct?
[29:22] Jay Valentine: So it's the word Omega, the number for America.
[29:30] Kim Monson: Well, you made a big announcement just a couple of days ago regarding NGOs and dark money.
[29:36] Kim Monson: And this certainly has tweaked my interest because I've really learned that it's been NGOs, those are non-governmental organizations, and they may be, and I have this in air quotes, nonprofits.
[29:50] Kim Monson: It doesn't mean that they don't make money.
[29:52] Kim Monson: It just means that they're not paying taxes.
[29:54] Kim Monson: And many times they can be living off of government grants, but since they're nonprofits, But also you can see people with agendas making contributions to these NGOs, getting tax write-offs.
[30:07] Kim Monson: And these NGOs have really been a problem.
[30:09] Kim Monson: I see it, I mean, with this illegal immigration.
[30:14] Kim Monson: We have NGOs that are making big bank on this whole thing.
[30:17] Kim Monson: So tell us about this new report that you have.
[30:23] Jay Valentine: Well, what we did was we get contacted by groups who want to use our quantum technology called Fractal for advanced applications.
[30:30] Jay Valentine: So we got a call about a month, two months ago from a group in California.
[30:35] Jay Valentine: They said, can you track NGOs, non-governmental organizations?
[30:54] Jay Valentine: And for instance, this wasn't the exact name, but let's say it was the Chinese Cultural Association.
[30:59] Jay Valentine: That's very similar to the name that they gave us.
[31:06] Jay Valentine: So we downloaded the information on that entity.
[31:10] Jay Valentine: Then what they wanted to know is where did this entity give money?
[31:20] Jay Valentine: So now what we've built is an NGO tracking system.
[31:23] Jay Valentine: We track literally every NGO in America, which is 501c3s, non-governmental organization, grants, etc.
[31:36] Jay Valentine: And in the demonstration, we did we put in the Chinese Cultural Association with one click.
[31:42] Jay Valentine: You can see they have twenty three million dollars.
[31:44] Jay Valentine: The twenty three million dollars comes from China.
[31:51] Jay Valentine: And we have their addresses and their phone numbers with one click.
[31:55] Jay Valentine: Kim with one click, we connected them to 3,507 currently active NGOs here in the United States, most of which were involved in leftist causes.
[32:10] Jay Valentine: So they were giving money to groups like Black Lives This and Black Lives That and Climate Change.
[32:16] Jay Valentine: A number of them were giving money to organizations that were doing voter work, voter registration work in key swing states.
[32:26] Jay Valentine: Well, then what we did was we said, well, that's pretty interesting to go down one layer.
[32:32] Jay Valentine: There were 37,000 connected groups, and they're connected either because they have the same employees, or they share the same directors, or they share an address or a phone number, or they share money back and forth.
[32:49] Jay Valentine: Now we're at two hundred and forty seven thousand.
[32:52] Jay Valentine: So we have one group, the Chinese Cultural Association, receiving money from Red China that we can prove.
[32:59] Jay Valentine: And in three clicks, they're tied to a quarter of a million tax exempt groups, virtually all of whom are supporting leftist causes.
[33:12] Jay Valentine: But the point is, this is all dark money and it is all tax exempt.
[33:20] Jay Valentine: And it's been hidden in plain sight for 30 years because you can't find this with relational database.
[33:39] Jay Valentine: And we're demonstrating this in every state in America.
[33:47] Kim Monson: What do you think is going to happen with this?
[33:53] Jay Valentine: What's going on right now is that we have an election in 200 days, and the Republican National Committee, the RNC, is going to fight a completely defensive campaign.
[34:04] Jay Valentine: They're sitting on their butts saying they're going to hire 100,000 lawyers and bring on volunteers, et cetera.
[34:12] Jay Valentine: And they're going to do exactly what they did in 2020, which is litigate afterwards.
[34:26] Jay Valentine: What we're doing is we're working with states for something offensive so that in a state like Wisconsin, this is actually what we're doing, is we're sitting down with the Wisconsin people and they are finding the most egregious examples of dark money.
[34:36] Jay Valentine: and they're immediately challenging their tax exempt status.
[34:40] Jay Valentine: Now, they're not going to necessarily stop this money the day they file a challenge, but they're sure going to impact that group's ability to continue doing that in 2024, which will put their tax exempt status at risk.
[34:53] Jay Valentine: And they can prove everything because they can see that that group has given money through three intermediaries to impact elections in their state, which is illegal for keeping tax exempt status.
[35:06] Jay Valentine: We are giving the people that we work with the ability to go on offense in 2024 instead of sitting on their butts doing defense and getting getting smoked again in 2024..
[35:20] Kim Monson: And here in here in Colorado, Jay, we have we have mail out ballots that are going everywhere.
[35:30] Kim Monson: and we have a Senate Bill 24-210 that is going to be heard in committee tomorrow.
[35:36] Kim Monson: I'm going to try to get down to the State House for that.
[35:38] Kim Monson: And it tweaks the bill back in, I think, 2013-2014 that really started a mess with our elections in Colorado.
[35:47] Kim Monson: So we have these mail-out ballots that are going all over the state.
[35:51] Kim Monson: The voter rolls are not being cleaned up.
[35:55] Kim Monson: And it's just daunting on what's happening here in Colorado.
[35:58] Kim Monson: Are you working with anybody in Colorado or can you disclose that?
[36:04] Jay Valentine: I can tell you right now that the reason you have this problem in Colorado is because you absolutely know Republican leadership.
[36:10] Jay Valentine: You have I don't think you have a single other than you and perhaps your immediate family.
[36:16] Jay Valentine: I don't think you have a single Republican in that state who has any backbone.
[36:20] Jay Valentine: We have spoken, Kim, to at least 100 people from Colorado who said, oh, well, we're going to bring your technology in and we're going to have you clean the voter rolls.
[36:39] Jay Valentine: Colorado is the most defeatist state for the Republicans.
[36:43] Jay Valentine: Both the the the citizens as well as the elected officials are so spineless.
[36:50] Jay Valentine: And I think it's sad because even though we're not political guys, we're data guys.
[36:54] Jay Valentine: I can tell you right now that if the voter rolls in Colorado were maintained properly, that Colorado would either be a red state or it would be a deep, deep, deep purple state, but it would not be a blue state.
[37:19] Jay Valentine: You're telling everybody- and hopefully you're going to find, because you're a radio person- of some note and people listen to you right now while they're driving to work in everybody's second most favorite states.
[37:31] Jay Valentine: Everybody loves the state they live in, but everybody would love to visit Colorado.
[37:34] Jay Valentine: So you're doing what needs to be done and you're getting the word out there.
[37:39] Jay Valentine: Hopefully there will be somebody in Colorado who will actually have the spine to do something and to do even then I have to bring in our technology, bring in another technology.
[37:49] Jay Valentine: It doesn't matter to me, but really get a hold of those voter rolls, compare them with property tax rolls and and demand that no ballots in Colorado ever be mailed to a location at which a human being cannot live, which means a warehouse, which means a gas station, which means a Wal-Mart.
[38:08] Jay Valentine: And I can tell you now that if I got a hold of your voter rolls And if I were running a system for the entire state of Colorado, we would find between 7 to 12 percent of the voters in Colorado are living at an address that's either ineligible, or that person is ineligible, or some combination of the two.
[38:29] Kim Monson: So, Jay, when I talk to people and I explain that these two things, that our voter rolls are not cleaned up and I have I have actual proof of that.
[38:41] Kim Monson: and that we cannot audit our elections, they almost scratch their heads and they're like, that cannot be possible.
[38:50] Kim Monson: Do you think, where I see that we really need to do something, and that is, excuse me, that is with public perception and that people would demand that we get these things cleaned up.
[39:04] Kim Monson: Do you think that there's enough time here in Colorado to get something done before this next election?
[39:20] Jay Valentine: But we could literally take the Colorado voter roll, compare it with the property tax rolls in your two or three largest counties, and we could do that in a week and show you in videos how bad your voter rolls are.
[39:32] Jay Valentine: I mean, I've had that conversation with 50 different groups in your state, all of them are like, well, we really can't do that.
[39:43] Jay Valentine: And and I'm really saddened by that because we're doing it so successfully in other states.
[39:49] Jay Valentine: So in Mississippi, if you go to our website, Omega, the number four America, you're going to see the video for Mississippi.
[39:57] Jay Valentine: We compared the property tax rolls with the the voter rolls.
[40:04] Jay Valentine: We showed in the reddest of the red states with one of the most honest secretaries of state in America, this Watson guy is an extremely good secretary of state.
[40:12] Jay Valentine: We showed a massive number of people who are ineligible voters who are voting every year, people who are in college dormitories voting for 30 years.
[40:23] Jay Valentine: They took the video and they started showing it on like Facebook places and wherever, you know, people aggregate.
[40:32] Jay Valentine: And they have this huge swelling of support now to clean the voter rolls in Mississippi.
[40:37] Jay Valentine: We did the same thing in Kansas and in Wisconsin.
[40:42] Jay Valentine: And we're doing it and literally I'm doing it in Texas today.
[40:46] Jay Valentine: So in today, we are going to do a copy of the Texas voter rolls against the Texas property tax rolls.
[40:52] Jay Valentine: And we're showing hundreds of thousands of massive voter anomalies, enough to cost Ted Cruz to lose the election.
[41:02] Jay Valentine: And when you do the video and we post them on our website, I've got one from Georgia.
[41:05] Jay Valentine: When you see the video, you will be enraged and the people in Colorado would be enraged to action.
[41:16] Kim Monson: We've got to got my thinking cap going on here.
[41:23] Kim Monson: And you can find him at Omega4America, and it's Omega4America.
[41:29] Kim Monson: And I am, I'm just perplexed on this whole thing.
[41:33] Kim Monson: And this is super interesting regarding this tracking these NGOs, because in kind of a novel way, I had tried to do some of that with some of these NGOs that I was familiar with, but it looks like he's really being able to drill down on that.
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[43:56] Kim Monson: And welcome back to the Kim Monson Show.
[44:03] Kim Monson: And you can email me at Kim at KimMonson.
[44:06] Kim Monson: Sorry text line is 720-605-0647 and again that phone number for Jared Polis.
[44:16] Kim Monson: I had it here just a moment ago to ask him to veto the concealed carry bill that is headed to his office is 303-866-2471 and that email is governorpolis at state.
[44:31] Kim Monson: Jay Valentine this is my question and it's coming in on the text line as well.
[44:36] Kim Monson: How much would it cost for Omega 4 to take a look at the Colorado voter rolls?
[44:47] Jay Valentine: The first thing is we are a private software company and we don't work with voter integrity groups.
[44:53] Jay Valentine: And the reason we don't do that is just because we don't get involved in politics.
[44:57] Jay Valentine: That said, however, many states have voter integrity groups that are blue states and they need to do the service.
[45:04] Jay Valentine: So what we've done is we've done a situation with a team in Wisconsin.
[45:09] Jay Valentine: They have investigators, they have attorneys, and they can provide this service of doing a bunch of things.
[45:17] Jay Valentine: So the charge that these guys would charge is about a quarter, about$ 250,000 a year.
[45:26] Jay Valentine: What that includes is full access to the NGO system.
[45:29] Jay Valentine: So you're going to be able to track all the NGOs doing all the money stuff in your state.
[45:33] Jay Valentine: The second thing it includes is not a one time, but a constant tracking of your voter rolls, comparing them with property rolls.
[45:43] Jay Valentine: And the third thing that it includes is to clean your canvassing rolls for Republican political candidates.
[45:52] Jay Valentine: So and they also do advisory service on how to stop mail in ballots from going to ineligible addresses.
[46:00] Jay Valentine: So people ask us, well, are you doing a one time thing of cleaning voter rolls?
[46:05] Jay Valentine: That's not what you use quantum technology for.
[46:08] Jay Valentine: This is only effective if you do it all the time, because as soon as you attack the leftist operation in one spot, they're going to show up somewhere else.
[46:20] Jay Valentine: So what the team in Wisconsin has learned is you have to manage the entire entity.
[46:26] Jay Valentine: So you have to manage the money coming in and out.
[46:32] Jay Valentine: You have to take copies of the voter rolls on a monthly or at least a quarterly basis and see any changes in them.
[46:37] Jay Valentine: You have to constantly maintain the rolls for the canvassing so they're accurate.
[46:45] Jay Valentine: And right now, Republican canvassing roles are typically 52%inaccurate.
[46:52] Jay Valentine: And we have a number of groups that are independent organizations.
[47:00] Jay Valentine: We have one now, it looks like, in Washington State and in New York, all of whom are working with these guys to do that.
[47:10] Jay Valentine: And they find ways to raise their funding to do it.
[47:18] Kim Monson: What about all of these illegal aliens that are coming in?
[47:23] Kim Monson: So, Colorado, again, per capita, Denver has more illegal aliens than any other city in the United States.
[47:34] Kim Monson: And in talking with people, this is not about compassion, having these people come into our country illegally.
[47:41] Kim Monson: It is a strategy to bring in voters, change states into blue states.
[47:48] Kim Monson: Is that anything in your arena that you're addressing?
[47:55] Jay Valentine: So we know right now our team in Wisconsin has testimony.
[48:01] Jay Valentine: I mean, literally people who are witnesses to the event.
[48:04] Jay Valentine: So what's happening is The Biden administration is flying these people, typically from Central America, into the swing states and perhaps your state in the dark of night.
[48:15] Jay Valentine: And when they get there, they're met by these NGOs from Catholic charities and Lutheran charities and some of these other groups.
[48:21] Jay Valentine: They are given in Wisconsin and Michigan debit cards, sometimes five thousand dollars per debit card, and they are taken to a central location.
[48:34] Jay Valentine: It's a location where they use that as their address.
[48:39] Jay Valentine: I think we've even published the title of the document, FL- 131or something like that, in Wisconsin.
[48:51] Jay Valentine: That form gives them the ability to have a driver's license, to have an ID.
[48:58] Jay Valentine: Now, the great thing about the illegal alien is they're the perfect phantom voter because they're not going to hang around in Wisconsin.
[49:07] Jay Valentine: These guys are from Ecuador and it's really cold in Wisconsin.
[49:10] Jay Valentine: I mean, the Wisconsin people don't hang around in Wisconsin.
[49:15] Jay Valentine: So these people are going to, are going to split and they go to Michigan and they run the same scam in Michigan.
[49:21] Jay Valentine: They're, you know, Michigan do gooders are going to give them a debit card and all that.
[49:25] Jay Valentine: And then they're going to end up, you know, down here in Austin or maybe they come visit you guys and stay down where you are.
[49:31] Jay Valentine: But what happens is those ballots are now going to collect and we can prove this.
[49:36] Jay Valentine: I mean, it's not making this up and we can prove this.
[49:39] Jay Valentine: So now we can prove, which we couldn't do a month ago, we can prove that we've always been able to prove that they're getting registered.
[49:47] Jay Valentine: But now we can prove they're being funded by certain organizations.
[49:53] Jay Valentine: But the clients who use us are going to be attacking the tax status of those organizations because for the first.
[50:03] Kim Monson: Boy, that is really intriguing because many years ago, Jay, I served on the board of Lutheran Family Services, and it took me a while to connect the dots.
[50:18] Kim Monson: I mean, I really looked at it as a charity, you know, helping people as we were bringing in refugees.
[50:24] Kim Monson: I was thinking that we were bringing in Christians that were being persecuted throughout the world.
[50:30] Kim Monson: And I was on the board for six years, ended up on the executive board on program services.
[50:41] Kim Monson: And this was when it was really in the 90s when you were really starting to see government grants.
[50:46] Kim Monson: And I couldn't quite figure this out.
[50:50] Kim Monson: But when I looked at the revenue and connecting the dots, like I don't have it exactly here, but like$ 12 million of like a$ 14 million budget was coming from government grants.
[51:05] Kim Monson: And the real business where they were really making their money, this was even back in the 90s, was refugee resettlement.
[51:12] Kim Monson: And so I'm sure that that is just morphed into just huge now with all of these different NGOs.
[51:22] Jay Valentine: Back in those days, you were doing God's work the way you saw it to be done.
[51:31] Jay Valentine: What's happening now is people are doing this and impacting the 2024 election has moved from being a crime to being a cause.
[51:42] Jay Valentine: So you're having people in these NGOs and in these 501c organizations who, if they found a wallet on the street with$ 500 in it, they would mail that wallet back to whoever had it, whoever lost it, because they're basically good, honest people.
[51:59] Jay Valentine: But those people will also commit massive felonies by filling out fake voter registration forms for illegal aliens to try to, and they will vote those people.
[52:15] Jay Valentine: And the reason they're going to do it is because they think that there is a cause stopping Donald Trump that is greater than the crime they are committing.
[52:25] Jay Valentine: That's what's really different, Kim, and that's what has to be eradicated.
[52:31] Jay Valentine: And the only way to do it is to be able to prove in granular detail that this NGO has received this government grant for$ 8 million, And it's being used not for resettlement of refugees, that's one term of art, but to register Ecuadorians in a place like Dane County, Wisconsin.
[52:59] Jay Valentine: Now, when we show that and we'll be showing that, we're doing live videos of every state in the country.
[53:08] Jay Valentine: I say media and Zoom calls and things like that.
[53:10] Jay Valentine: And we're demonstrating state by state how much of this crap is going on.
[53:15] Jay Valentine: And when people see it, it is going to have a huge impact.
[53:21] Kim Monson: OK, so my brain's just going just what, you know, just trying to figure out about Colorado, because as the president of this volunteer group, Colorado Union of Taxpayers, I'm watching all the legislation.
[53:35] Kim Monson: Well, we're all watching the legislation that's coming through.
[53:38] Kim Monson: And there was a bill that actually here in Colorado, I don't know where it is exactly in the process, that actually the bill says it will give people IDs here in Colorado that are here illegally.
[53:53] Kim Monson: And typically when someone gets a driver's license or a Colorado ID, it automatically registers them to vote.
[54:00] Kim Monson: So, I mean, it's almost daunting, Jay, with what is happening.
[54:06] Kim Monson: How would you like to button this up?
[54:18] Jay Valentine: You have a state that is clearly a purple to a perhaps red state.
[54:25] Jay Valentine: And I don't understand why the people of Colorado are not either using technology like ours.
[54:33] Jay Valentine: I got plenty of business here, but use another technology.
[54:37] Jay Valentine: And they aren't making videos of the comparison of their voter rolls with their property tax rolls.
[54:43] Jay Valentine: Because if you do it, I assure you, the people of Colorado are going to have their their minds completely changed about how corrupt your state really is.
[54:54] Kim Monson: OK, well, Jay, we're going to stay in touch on this.
[54:58] Kim Monson: And, again, I actually had a listener that had reached out and called and said, when are you going to have Jay on again?
[55:04] Kim Monson: And I had already had you scheduled on.
[55:06] Kim Monson: So, again, thank you for this great work.
[55:11] Kim Monson: And, again, my mind is just trying to process all this.
[55:16] Kim Monson: So I appreciate that very much, Jay Valentine.
[55:19] Kim Monson: People can find you at Omega4America at Substack.
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[58:11] Kim Monson: My mind is just on fire after this whole discussion.
[58:16] Kim Monson: And I really, I mean, I'm coming to this conclusion that until we get these voter rolls cleaned up, I mean, that really does need to be number one.
[58:29] Kim Monson: And I have actual proof that I know that these voter rolls are not being cleaned up.
[58:35] Kim Monson: And then also the idea that we cannot audit our elections in Colorado.
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[59:04] Kim Monson: And I do hear from you on the text line that I give out these numbers too quickly.
[59:16] Kim Monson: And reaching out to Jared Polis, let me get to that number.
[59:23] Kim Monson: And we need to be loud and request that he veto this concealed carry bill that is either on his desk or headed to his desk.
[59:35] Kim Monson: And the strategy on this, again, I'll give this number a couple of different times, is 303-866-2471.
[59:43] Kim Monson: That is the governor's office, the front desk.
[59:51] Kim Monson: And email is governorpolis at state.
[59:58] Kim Monson: And we need to request that he veto this bill, and I will get that bill number for you and have that here in just a little bit to try to help you with all that.
[60:08] Kim Monson: And we'll have that in the show summary that will be posted by the end of the day.
[60:12] Kim Monson: Before we get into all of this, I wanted to mention the Center for American Values and they're doing just amazing work honoring our Medal of Honor recipients with their Portraits of Valor, but also these educational programs.
[60:27] Kim Monson: And these men were awarded the Medal of Honor because when they saw something that needed to be done to protect others, they took action.
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[60:47] Kim Monson: It is a civics online program for K through 12.
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[61:01] Kim Monson: And they're actually expanding up into Wyoming, doing some great work there.
[61:05] Kim Monson: And they're going to be having a day next Tuesday in Pinedale, Wyoming, with students there and just a number of different things going on.
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[61:31] Kim Monson: Our word of the day is serendipitous.
[61:34] Kim Monson: And it is spelled S-E-R-E-N-D-I-P-I-T-O-U-S.
[61:39] Kim Monson: And it's an adjective that describes accidentally being in the right place at the right time.
[61:46] Kim Monson: And I have to say that there are many serendipitous times in my life which just kind of happened.
[61:55] Kim Monson: But I guess I've always, as I really look at it, it's the divine provider has been involved in my life with very serendipitous opportunities.
[62:06] Kim Monson: Our quote of the day is a long one, and it's by Teddy Roosevelt.
[62:11] Kim Monson: And I am going to do some research on this because I find it so interesting.
[62:15] Kim Monson: He was a leader in the Republican Party.
[62:18] Kim Monson: As you know, he was an American political statesman, politician, statesman, conservationist, naturalist, and writer.
[62:27] Kim Monson: He was Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders, you know, a man of great courage.
[62:33] Kim Monson: But he was a leader in the Republican Party, and he was a driving force for antitrust and progressive policies.
[62:39] Kim Monson: So I need to do some research to determine just exactly what those progressive policies were and how, if they're different from what that word progressive means now.
[62:50] Kim Monson: It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better.
[62:57] Kim Monson: The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who at best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement and who at worst, if he fails, at least fails while doing greatly.
[63:17] Kim Monson: Our bill of the day is House Bill 24-14-13.
[63:23] Kim Monson: Prime sponsors are Representative Byrd, Representative Taggart, Senator Kirkmeyer, Senator Bridges.
[63:34] Kim Monson: And the short summary is concerning transfers from funds that include severance tax revenue and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
[63:43] Kim Monson: Colorado Union of Taxpayers has taken a no position on this, and this is our comments.
[63:48] Kim Monson: It says, severance taxes go to the local communities and some directly to the state geologic survey and other places.
[63:54] Kim Monson: This is a very hefty transfer to the general fund, and it is not clear why.
[63:59] Kim Monson: With the destructive momentum to discontinue gas and oil exploration in Colorado, small communities that rely on severance taxes for local needs will be squeezed to fund their own infrastructure.
[64:12] Kim Monson: And so we are recommending a no vote on that.
[64:17] Kim Monson: Headlines that I mentioned in the first hour.
[64:20] Kim Monson: The first one is that, again, this is Colorado's controversial gun bills.
[64:29] Kim Monson: And there's a whole bunch of different firearm bills.
[64:31] Kim Monson: And I think that certainly showing up at the state capitol to testify or testifying online is important regarding all of these bills.
[64:42] Kim Monson: But I think where we really now need to get loud, as these bills are making their way to the governor's office, is to really flood the phone lines, flood the email lines to Governor Polis.
[64:57] Kim Monson: Because he has higher aspirations for political office.
[65:01] Kim Monson: And so if he realizes that there is a huge amount of people that do not support what he is doing, I think that that may change him a little bit.
[65:14] Kim Monson: And so that line again, and put that on your list of things to do today, is 303-866-2471 is his front desk.
[65:32] Kim Monson: And email is governorpolis at state.
[65:38] Kim Monson: And after having Jay Valentine on, a number of different comments here.
[65:46] Kim Monson: And when people start to think about all of this, these different actions that are being taken to dilute votes, we want to have free, fair, honest and transparent elections.
[66:02] Kim Monson: Many people are like: what can we do about this?
[66:06] Kim Monson: And okay, I think that I'm going to run through just a few other headlines and this is: the Senate passes, the Ukraine aid, Israel funding and TikTok crackdown that is going to Biden's desk, and again there's frustration that we're doing all this to protect other people's borders, but we're not protecting our borders.
[66:29] Kim Monson: Tennessee lawmakers passed a bill to allow armed teachers, which I think is so important that teachers and staff
[66:40] Kim Monson: if they want to train and carry a firearm in schools to protect our children.
[66:45] Kim Monson: I think that that's really an important thing to have happen.
[66:48] Kim Monson: Let's see, just a couple of other things.
[66:50] Kim Monson: And this, I just, again, I'm going to mention Dick Wadhams.
[66:58] Kim Monson: He continues to, you know, it was under the tutelage of since 2014 that really our elections changed.
[67:07] Kim Monson: And Republicans also supported this mail out ballots.
[67:14] Kim Monson: But where is the demand by Dick Wadhams and company to demand that we clean up our voter rolls and that we audit our elections?
[67:21] Kim Monson: Instead, he disparages those that have been trying to stand for free, fair, honest and transparent elections.
[67:29] Kim Monson: And he went after someone who I have great regard for, and that is John Eastman.
[67:33] Kim Monson: and John Eastman has really put it all on the line.
[67:38] Kim Monson: I saw him at an event, oh, a few months ago and I said, you know, how are you doing?
[67:43] Kim Monson: And he said, well, you know, the Santa Clara, I think it was the Santa Clara newspaper reached out to him and wanted to write a piece about how depressed he was with all of the attacks that had been coming after him.
[67:55] Kim Monson: I mean, they've even, I think, tried or have disbarred him in California for just trying to seek the truth.
[68:01] Kim Monson: And he said, I told him I'm not depressed.
[68:07] Kim Monson: But he said, you know, when we look at our founding and we look at where we are in our country right now, he said our founders were willing to pledge their honor, their fortunes and their say, now I'm having a Joe Biden moment, our fortunes, our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.
[68:26] Kim Monson: And I hope it doesn't get to that point.
[68:28] Kim Monson: But again, I'm very frustrated that Dick Wadhams is doing another disparaging piece in the Gazette to go after people that are trying to make sure that we have free, fair, honest, and transparent elections.
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[70:47] Kim Monson: A couple of documentaries that you need to make sure that you watch.
[70:52] Kim Monson: You can find that at aclimateconversation.
[70:58] Kim Monson: And that is about the story of Aaron and John Lee.
[71:02] Kim Monson: And their daughter was invited to After School Art Club.
[71:06] Kim Monson: And it was actually a transgender indoctrination meeting.
[71:11] Kim Monson: And so they have been telling their story.
[71:14] Kim Monson: And we actually broke their story on the show a couple of years ago.
[71:18] Kim Monson: But make sure that you watch both those movies so that you know what's going on.
[71:28] Kim Monson: Yes, we did run a repeat show last Wednesday featuring you because I was in Washington, D.
[71:37] Kim Monson: And so it's good to be back with you.
[71:40] Kim Monson: What's going on over the last couple of weeks in your life?
[71:47] Trent Loos: You know, people continually tell me, I just can't imagine how crazy and chaotic this world has become.
[71:54] Trent Loos: First of all, I don't think we're real good students of history.
[71:58] Trent Loos: There have been more chaotic and troubling times, but there is no doubt we're in the middle of a spiritual war that probably is rivaled only by 2,000 years ago.
[72:09] Trent Loos: And you just have to remain steady in your faith and stay rooted in what really matters.
[72:15] Trent Loos: Don't get lost in all of the noise.
[72:18] Trent Loos: There is a tremendous amount of noise that tries to distract us from today's world.
[72:25] Kim Monson: And I need to come up with this date.
[72:28] Kim Monson: In the first hour, I normally do some little snippets about this day in history, and I didn't have the date.
[72:37] Kim Monson: C., was when the Greeks entered Troy using the Trojan horse.
[72:42] Kim Monson: and then just a few months later, Troy is sacked and burned.
[72:48] Kim Monson: And I was talking a little bit about this invasion that's occurring down at our southern border.
[72:52] Kim Monson: It's not going to bode well if we don't get a handle on this, Trent Loos.
[72:57] Trent Loos: And the overall meaning of the name Troy is foot soldier.
[73:07] Trent Loos: That's the origin of the name Troy.
[73:09] Kim Monson: How do you come up with all this great information?
[73:13] Trent Loos: Well, in this particular situation, it's an unfortunate one because my brother, who's 10 years younger than me, was lost to remdesivir in the COVID battle, whatever that was.
[73:28] Trent Loos: And so the name Troy is pretty near and dear to our family's heart.
[73:40] Kim Monson: He passed on during this whole COVID debacle?
[74:01] Trent Loos: And, you know, I was in Maryland at the Maryland State Fair, and, you know, I look back now, and I wish I would have gotten to Wisconsin and Chicago and been the advocate that we needed at the time.
[74:14] Trent Loos: But we just didn't fully understand everything.
[74:16] Trent Loos: We did understand the minute that they administered remdesivir, it was not going to be pretty.
[74:26] Kim Monson: Yeah, looking back now, that's the one thing about living through history is we can look back.
[74:32] Kim Monson: And that's the other thing about now with phones and videos and all that.
[74:38] Kim Monson: We can look back and see what these people said.
[74:56] Kim Monson: Yeah, that was right in the height of all the stuff that was going on.
[75:01] Kim Monson: Well, let's move over to Emmons County, North Dakota.
[75:06] Kim Monson: I was looking at some of the things that you've been posting, and you said that there is a county commissioner that is really standing up against cronies.
[75:17] Trent Loos: So just to clarify what you said, there is a set of county commissioners, Emmons County, And I had Aaron Magnum on my Trent on the Loose today, but he was on Dakota Trails and Tales radio show on Friday.
[75:33] Trent Loos: And you can listen to this entire thing at Substack, my Trentloose.
[75:39] Trent Loos: But early on, Emmons County distinguished themselves.
[75:43] Trent Loos: And for those that may not know, Lytton is the county seat of Emmons County.
[75:46] Trent Loos: It is on the South Dakota border from Bismarck, which would obviously be the biggest city.
[75:52] Trent Loos: It's about 100 miles south, and it's really about 70 miles south and east of Bismarck.
[76:00] Trent Loos: Emmons County took the stand when the CO2 pipeline first came out, and the people that were going to go right through, Summit's plans were to go right through their county.
[76:09] Trent Loos: And they put in place a county ordinance that said.
[76:17] Trent Loos: Nobody could sign the easement to allow the CO2 pipeline on their property unless everybody in the county who had a property involved would agree to it.
[76:30] Trent Loos: So it really brought that community protection atmosphere.
[76:34] Trent Loos: So they didn't say you can't do this.
[76:36] Trent Loos: They said that you can't put your neighbor in peril is basically what they said.
[76:40] Trent Loos: But Emmons County has just continued to fight for what the property rights is all about and what the landowners of the county want.
[76:54] Trent Loos: If you'll remember, I don't know, Kim, how much you paid attention to this, but the DAPL protest occurred not in Emmons County, but just on the west side of the Missouri River back in the day when that 90-day standoff was such a huge issue.
[77:11] Trent Loos: I went and was there for a day during that protest, wanted to see it, feel it, and experience it.
[77:18] Trent Loos: And I believe in many ways that that was a test run for what we're dealing with today as well.
[77:23] Trent Loos: But when you talk about how we get this country back, you do it at the local level.
[77:31] Trent Loos: And I would put, as a poster child on how you maintain control at the local level, Ammons County, North Dakota, I don't know one better at this moment in time.
[77:42] Kim Monson: So what this means is that this would prevent the CO2 pipeline from going through, correct?
[77:50] Trent Loos: Unless everybody in its path agreed to it.
[77:59] Trent Loos: And the reason that I had Aaron on is because I was doing a live show on KFIRE out of Bismarck last Friday.
[78:07] Trent Loos: And the host of that show had said the day before that Emmons County is poor.
[78:12] Trent Loos: And the reason they're poor is because they don't take on progressive projects like this.
[78:16] Trent Loos: And they have an annual budget of$ 1 million.
[78:19] Trent Loos: And Emmons County's annual budget is$ 10 million.
[78:22] Trent Loos: And they continue to remain rooted in what the people of the county truly want, instead of caving to chasing the big dollars.
[78:31] Trent Loos: And I'll put the exact opposite scenario in play.
[78:36] Trent Loos: There are three counties in South Dakota whose state representative, whose name is Roger Chase, I witnessed him in the state capitol in Pierre say, and this is all about the CO2 pipeline and the threat of eminent domain to take property away to put in a CO2 pipeline.
[78:53] Trent Loos: And I want to continue to talk about more, because this is being debated as we speak in the Senate committee in Denver.
[79:00] Trent Loos: And so it's very relevant to what we're talking about.
[79:03] Trent Loos: But Roger Chase, I witnessed him, Kim, say, well, my three counties don't want this, but I know what's best for them.
[79:12] Unknown Interjection: Seriously.
[79:14] Trent Loos: Can you look at Spink County, South Dakota, in the eye, Roger Chase, and tell them that they don't, because they're one of the five counties that literally sued to maintain local control.
[79:27] Trent Loos: And here you have the person who's representing them in the state capitol saying they don't know what's best for themselves.
[79:33] Trent Loos: I'm going to make sure they get all of these subsidies.
[79:35] Trent Loos: Well, what a day to talk about subsidies when we're at$ 104,000,$ 104,000 for every person in America, every legal person in America, from a firstborn child, or excuse me, from a day-old child to a senior citizen.
[79:53] Trent Loos: We all owe the federal government$ 104,000.
[79:56] Trent Loos: Yesterday, the Senate, including two senators from Colorado, two senators from Nebraska, two senators from South Dakota, two senators from North Dakota, all voted, yes, we want to have the expense of another$ 1,300 per household by funding the evil of Israel and the Ukraine.
[80:14] Trent Loos: We have completely lost touch with what the everyday Americans want to be a part of in this country.
[80:22] Kim Monson: And meanwhile, back at the ranch, we're not doing anything to secure our own southern border.
[80:26] Kim Monson: And so yeah, yeah, when I was back in Washington DC, there was that that was what was really hot was the particular issue regarding trying to get funding for the southern border, and- and this whole funding for Ukraine is is very questionable.
[80:49] Trent Loos: Any anything else real, I'm not leaving Israel.
[80:52] Trent Loos: That makes what we're doing, and funding the evil part of Israel is a crime.
[80:59] Kim Monson: Okay, let's keep that as a cliffhanger.
[81:03] Kim Monson: I'm talking with Trent Loos, and we're going to be talking about funding for Ukraine and Israel.
[81:10] Kim Monson: It's a hot button issue, that's for sure.
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[84:52] Kim Monson: Okay, Trent Loos, you said evil and Israel.
[84:57] Kim Monson: And there will be many that will take umbrage on that.
[85:03] Kim Monson: Biblically, we realize that it's prophesied that there will be, try to destroy Israel, the destruction of Israel.
[85:17] Kim Monson: And we know that there are enemies, Iran and other enemies that want to destroy Israel.
[85:22] Kim Monson: We saw the October 7th attack from Hamas on Israel.
[85:29] Kim Monson: So this is a kind of a sticky wicket when you call it evil Israel, I think, with people of faith.
[85:37] Kim Monson: There are many people of faith anyway.
[85:40] Trent Loos: What's my Bible say about homosexuality?
[85:46] Kim Monson: That it's not natural, It's not right.
[85:50] Trent Loos: And what's the most homosexual city in the world In terms of percentage of homosexuals?
[85:57] Show Promo Clip: I don't know Denver?
[86:02] Trent Loos: And the evil component that has taken over.
[86:05] Trent Loos: It's no different than the United States.
[86:07] Trent Loos: We have an evil component that is running the United States through the White House today, and the Mossad has taken complete control of the Holy Land.
[86:18] Trent Loos: I'm talking about the people, Netanyahu, and these individuals that are running Israel today are heading us into a path.
[86:27] Trent Loos: And for those that don't understand the connection between the Jewish folks in Ukraine, who are doing the same things that are happening in Israel and we somehow think that they're two separate entities.
[86:39] Trent Loos: No, it is the Jewish folks of the Ukraine who are the evil Jewish folks of the Ukraine which they come from a certain bloaadlande, and I can't walk through all of that.
[86:48] Trent Loos: But what I do understand is that what is taking place in the government of Israel today is exactly what was talking about in the Bible, that everybody will be targeting the destruction of the Holy Land, and it's happening within.
[87:08] Kim Monson: Well, it looks like they're trying to move us towards World War III with all of this, with all this that's happening.
[87:25] Trent Loos: I don't understand the bloaadlandes myself, but I have people who continually try to keep me informed on this.
[87:30] Trent Loos: but it's a Zionist movement, and the Zionists have taken complete control over too much of the world.
[87:39] Trent Loos: And you think, and I mentioned this about homosexuality, who are the people that we can think of right off the bat who've been involved in this sex and child trafficking thing that we can't even put our mind around?
[87:50] Trent Loos: Well, we've got a guy who was first outed named Weinstein.
[87:56] Trent Loos: We got a lady named Maxwell whose father was part of the Mossad, and she has a license to navigate a submarine.
[88:07] Trent Loos: What does Ghislaine Maxwell have a license to navigate a submarine for?
[88:14] Trent Loos: People who are doing evil things with kids in the dark.
[88:18] Trent Loos: And if you go down the list of all the people that we think of that are prominent in the world of sexual crimes and pedophilia, they all go back to the evil part of the occupants of Israel today.
[88:33] Show Promo Clip: Wow.
[88:33] Show Promo Clip: Okay.
[88:35] Show Promo Clip: Right.
[88:36] Trent Loos: Anthony Weiner, what's his Gloria Nuland?
[88:42] Trent Loos: She's a Zionist and she's the one who overthrew the Ukraine government to get Zelensky in a position where we can continue to send our taxpayer dollars to the Ukraine.
[88:52] Trent Loos: Meanwhile, did you see two weeks ago, Kim, that Zelensky bought a 20 million dollar house that the prince or Charles and Lady Diane lived in at one time?
[89:02] Trent Loos: And he's got how many luxury properties in Florida?
[89:06] Trent Loos: We keep sending him our kids' taxpayer money, and he keeps buying properties around the world$ 20 million at a time.
[89:13] Trent Loos: Who rationalizes this is a good thing?
[89:19] Kim Monson: Regarding this, so I did just a quick thing.
[89:25] Kim Monson: Newsweek on this, did Zelensky buy a$ 20 million mansion in Florida?
[89:29] Kim Monson: and Newsweek says that it's allegedly.
[89:34] Kim Monson: And so, I mean, these are pretty big things that you're talking about here, Trent.
[89:42] Kim Monson: And I think, I mean, do we really have all that sourced?
[89:46] Kim Monson: I mean, I've not looked at all that stuff.
[89:49] Trent Loos: I've looked at it in great depth, and I'm not going to use Newsweek as a reference to verify fact-checking.
[89:55] Show Promo Clip: Right.
[89:55] Trent Loos: But it came to my attention what he was doing with the$ 20 million property in the U.
[90:04] Trent Loos: because, as you know, every morning I do a show with Andrew Henderson, and it's now well documented that he purchased this$ 20 million home in the U.
[90:11] Show Promo Clip: Wow.
[90:15] Trent Loos: He continues to spend this money left and right, and it's our money he's spending, And our elected, excuse me, our selected officials continue to take our kids' future and send it to places outside of this country.
[90:28] Trent Loos: Meanwhile, and to your point, we have illegals crossing this border left and right.
[90:36] Trent Loos: And we're emptying jails in South America.
[90:40] Trent Loos: They're emptying jails in South America and sending people here.
[90:43] Trent Loos: At the same time, I have sheriffs from around this nation contacting me because I happen to be a lightning rod for these kinds of things, saying, hey, here's what's happened in my county.
[90:53] Trent Loos: I just caught these MS-13 gang members in my county, and the federal government told me I can't do anything about it, that they're part of their asylum.
[91:05] Kim Monson: We're in such a dangerous time right now in our country and in our world.
[91:09] Kim Monson: You started this off with saying, though, that this is not unique in history.
[91:14] Kim Monson: I mean, we've gone through very difficult times, although it sure seems like the stakes are really, really high right now, Trent Loos.
[91:22] Trent Loos: You talked about this time in history.
[91:25] Trent Loos: Well, it's May 1st, so we could talk about this next week because I think we'll be together May 1st, unless I get fired after this.
[91:39] Trent Loos: went into food rations to support the war effort.
[91:45] Kim Monson: Well, that brings up a whole other subject, and that is this action regarding our food sources.
[91:55] Kim Monson: And we have not talked about this, but I mentioned it as a headline yesterday, is out on the western slope.
[92:02] Kim Monson: Ranchers are having calves that are being killed by wolves.
[92:08] Kim Monson: And their hands are basically tied on what to do about this.
[92:14] Kim Monson: I mean, what's cuter than a baby calf?
[92:18] Kim Monson: But just think about these little calves and these wolves that are attacking them.
[92:22] Kim Monson: And, I mean, we knew this was going to happen.
[92:26] Kim Monson: And this is, again, a direct assault upon our food source.
[92:32] Trent Loos: And on my Trent on the Loose program tomorrow, I've got a young lady, Bridget Napier, from the island of Oahu, who has a 500-cow herd, and she's basically being forced to disperse of this herd because they want to turn this lush pasture on the island into a development, concrete condos and consumers.
[92:55] Trent Loos: And Bridget does a tremendous job explaining that, look, we're not close to food production.
[93:01] Trent Loos: If you continue to push food production away from the islands of Hawaii, people are going to be at risk for their food supply.
[93:17] Trent Loos: She's a fourth-generation rancher in the islands of Hawaii and Oahu.
[93:22] Trent Loos: and she has had a lease with this pasture, which is owned by somebody else.
[93:29] Trent Loos: But they basically got an offer they can't refuse.
[93:33] Trent Loos: And when she pushed them on it, she said, well, just sell it to me.
[93:36] Trent Loos: And through a long series of events, they ultimately priced it to her at$ 55,000 an acre.
[93:43] Trent Loos: Well, I don't know how well anybody understands the cattle business, but that will not work.
[93:52] Kim Monson: Okay, This has been a show that I actually am almost speechless, From hour number one with Jay Valentine Regarding Fractal technology and What they're doing with being able to Attract NGOs, and then You know all of this Trent.
[94:08] Kim Monson: I mean, I'm just almost Kind of speechless on all this.
[94:16] Kim Monson: I see a lot of these different things that Come across my desk And- And I guess my biblical- I've always thought that we needed to protect Israel.
[94:29] Trent Loos: But we need to protect Israel from the people in Israel.
[94:39] Trent Loos: And by the way, you want to talk about symbolism?
[94:42] Trent Loos: Do you know why the Senate voted on Tuesday instead of Monday on this bill?
[95:02] Trent Loos: And the other part of this whole thing, which should be very troubling to everyone, we are taught, and I believe the Bible as much as anybody, and yet the Jewish folks who are trying to protect in this situation do not acknowledge Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
[95:20] Kim Monson: But biblically they they will eventually.
[95:30] Trent Loos: Yes, I see zero progress in that regard, but I can't speak to the inner workings of israel.
[95:36] Trent Loos: I just know that what has been done to the people of is what was the most jabbed nation in the world.
[95:46] Trent Loos: The same people that we're talking about supporting right here put their population at risk by mandating jab three, four cold times.
[95:55] Trent Loos: So we're trying to protect somebody that tried to commit suicide or genocide.
[96:01] Trent Loos: We don't see the data on what the ramifications of that were.
[96:04] Trent Loos: But that all came from the same people that we're talking about here.
[96:07] Kim Monson: Well, and I did always question on October 7, how on earth that Israel missed this attack.
[96:20] Kim Monson: I always have thought that's a little odd, but let's change subjects.
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[100:43] Kim Monson: Trent Loos, sixth generation farmer and rancher.
[100:47] Kim Monson: You know, one of the first things that despots do is they disarm the people.
[100:54] Kim Monson: And with this flood of firearms bills that we see in Colorado, but yet importing all of these illegal aliens into Colorado and putting them out on the streets.
[101:06] Kim Monson: These are people that don't speak the language.
[101:10] Kim Monson: Desperate people do desperate things.
[101:11] Kim Monson: I mean, we're in a very difficult situation here in Colorado, Trent Loos.
[101:16] Trent Loos: I agree, but don't feel like the Lone Ranger in this situation because we have challenges in this regard.
[101:26] Trent Loos: I know that you have a political whims to want to disarm everybody, and every state has a component of that.
[101:32] Trent Loos: But the good news is that there was just a ranking of the the top states that violate the Second Amendment most often, and you're not in the top five.
[101:52] Trent Loos: On a personal note, I got a phone call last night from a dear friend in Colorado who has a family member.
[102:01] Trent Loos: That's made some world news because he was coming home with his wife.
[102:08] Trent Loos: Ryan and Valerie Watson went on a birthday vacation to Turks and the Keiko.
[102:15] Trent Loos: Yeah, I think I'm saying that right.
[102:16] Trent Loos: Keiko Islands in the Bahaman Islands, I guess, in that region anyway, in the Caribbean.
[102:22] Trent Loos: And apparently Ryan had left one piece of ammunition in his bag from a hunting trip.
[102:30] Trent Loos: they are sentencing him today to 12 years in prison on those islands.
[102:40] Trent Loos: And if you go, I went back and did the research on that and looked at the background.
[102:44] Trent Loos: And in 2022, they had some what they called gun violence.
[102:51] Trent Loos: And so they cracked down and eliminated all firearms, all ammunition with all citizens of those islands.
[102:59] Trent Loos: If anybody comes with ammunition or guns in their luggage, you will stay.
[103:06] Trent Loos: Embassy in September 2023 issued a warning to all vacationers coming to these islands, make sure you do not have any leftover ammunition or anything in your bag.
[103:16] Trent Loos: And now somebody that is a family member of a very dear friend of mine in Oklahoma, Governor Kevin Stitt, who's one of the great governors of this nation yet, he's intervened and they are going to sentence Ryan Watson to 12 years in prison and his wife was able to return home yesterday.
[103:36] Trent Loos: So that's where we're headed, Kim, if we do not wake up and get engaged in the process.
[103:41] Kim Monson: So did he get arrested while they were there and they were not able to leave?
[103:51] Trent Loos: As I understand it, they were attempting to leave and then going through security, they found one round of ammunition in his bag.
[104:01] Trent Loos: And so they didn't catch it when they flew in, when he flew out of Oklahoma City to go to the islands, but they caught it on the islands, and he's got two kids under the age of seven.
[104:17] Kim Monson: Boy, it sure seems like the embassy should be standing up for our citizens on that.
[104:25] Trent Loos: Well, it does, except I have to give them kudos that they, I read, anybody can go read it, U.
[104:34] Trent Loos: Embassy warns on the Turks and Caicos Islands, do not come.
[104:38] Trent Loos: In September of last year, they said, do not come and double-check your bags.
[104:43] Trent Loos: And I just, I shared the story and the hardship that the Watson family is going to endure needs to be a wake-up call to everybody else.
[104:51] Trent Loos: If you leave this country, quite frankly, if you leave your state, you need to be very well informed on what is taking place and where you're going, because you will be ultimately held accountable for your actions.
[105:04] Trent Loos: And this is exactly what we need with our elected officials in Denver and Lincoln and Washington, D.
[105:09] Trent Loos: C., held accountable to their actions.
[105:12] Kim Monson: Well, and what is remarkable is this holding of, well, making illegal for law-abiding citizens to be able here in Colorado to keep and bear their firearms.
[105:27] Kim Monson: But, you know, as I mentioned, I had several different trips, and so I flew all over the country within the last couple of weeks.
[105:35] Kim Monson: And it's amazing to me that we are like sheep or cattle as we're going through TSA.
[105:44] Kim Monson: There's a new security checkpoint at DIA on the west side, and it's set up with they're taking your picture as you are going through security.
[105:56] Kim Monson: And I think they got me maybe kind of surprisingly in Richmond last year.
[106:01] Kim Monson: But I now always say I would like to decline having my picture taken.
[106:13] Kim Monson: But we, just as Americans, dutifully have stepped up and gotten our picture taken.
[106:18] Kim Monson: But meanwhile, back at the ranch, we have illegals that have no ID, are not going through TSA, being paid for.
[106:26] Kim Monson: Their flights are being paid for by either NGOs or the American taxpayer, and they're flying them all over the country, and we don't even know who they are.
[106:35] Kim Monson: It's like, what's wrong with this picture, Trent Loos?
[106:38] Trent Loos: Yeah, and now they're voting in your primary.
[106:50] Trent Loos: I wanted to follow up on the CO2 discussion because, again, this is a debate that's happening in Denver in the Senate committee as we speak.
[107:00] Trent Loos: Yeah, I just want to point out that we have government subsidies going to sustainable aviation fuel.
[107:07] Trent Loos: And the whole premise here is that we need to have a more green, more environmentally friendly fuel in our jets.
[107:19] Trent Loos: And we have a couple of plants that are being proposed.
[107:23] Trent Loos: Do you know how they create sustainable aviation fuel?
[107:27] Trent Loos: They take CO2 from either coal- firedpower plants or ethanol plants.
[107:32] Trent Loos: They pipe it in to the plant to produce sustainable aviation fuel and mix it with hydrogen.
[107:39] Trent Loos: That creates a fuel that is very explosive.
[107:51] Trent Loos: Two parts hydrogen, one part oxygen.
[107:53] Trent Loos: And so as we are now, through Nebraska, putting this tall grass energy pipeline, which was natural gas, now they're talking about converting it to a CO2 pipeline to ship this CO2 to the Denver formation underneath Cheyenne and Julesburg, Colorado, and that whole part of the world.
[108:15] Trent Loos: What happens if the CO2 comes in contact with water, two parts hydrogen, one part oxygen?
[108:21] Trent Loos: You get the same effect that you have from creating sustainable aviation fuel.
[108:27] Trent Loos: And this is not anybody who wants to question or get details of what happens when this actually occurs.
[108:33] Trent Loos: You can go search Lake Nyos, N- Y-O-S.
[108:37] Trent Loos: Lake Nyos is in Cameroon, and a few years back, there was a naturally occurring CO2 burst that came up through the lake, and it created a death of a 10- mileradius from that lake.
[108:56] Trent Loos: People, animals, and the most interesting thing about the first responders who came onto that after everything had dissipated is they said the dead animals had no insects on them.
[109:07] Trent Loos: Everybody knows who's ever seen a dead animal.
[109:10] Trent Loos: Immediately you have a swarm of insects.
[109:16] Trent Loos: So for somebody to believe that it is a good idea to take CO2 and put it in the ground, or put it in a pipeline, or it can possibly come in contact with water at any point in time, you're very ill- guided.
[109:38] Kim Monson: It has been quite the conversation today.
[109:41] Kim Monson: But again, that's Lake Niles, N- Y-O-S.
[109:52] Kim Monson: We have to continue to shed light on what is happening, and we have to get up every day.
[109:57] Kim Monson: We have to pray, and we have to work.
[110:03] Trent Loos: the power of prayer is always the greatest force that we have on earth.
[110:07] Trent Loos: And at the end of the day, that's really what we are.
[110:11] Trent Loos: We're a spirit here, trying to improve the world that we live in for our kids and doing God's work.
[110:17] Kim Monson: We'll talk to you again next week.
[110:19] Kim Monson: Our quote for the end of the show is from Teddy Roosevelt.
[110:21] Kim Monson: He said this, A soft, easy life is not worth living.
[110:24] Kim Monson: If it impairs the fiber of brain and heart and muscle, we must dare to be great, and we must realize that greatness is the fruit of toil and sacrifice and high courage.
[110:33] Kim Monson: For us, it's the life of action, of strenuous performance of duty.
[110:37] Kim Monson: Let us live in the harness, striving mightily.
[110:39] Kim Monson: Let us rather run the risk of wearing out than rusting out.
[110:42] Kim Monson: So, my friends, today be grateful, read great books, think good thoughts, listen to beautiful music, communicate and listen well, live honestly and authentically, strive for high ideals, and like Superman, stand for truth, justice, and the American way.
[110:54] Kim Monson: God bless you, and God bless America.
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