On April 10, 2024, Frederick Alfred, Honey Rinicella, James Lyons-Weiler, and Trent Loos joined the show. Chemical engineer and Republican candidate for Colorado Senate District 21 discussed opposition to clean energy mandates that exclude nuclear power and school mental health programs that bypass parental consent Executive director of MAPS shared her twins’ vaccine injury story and breakthrough communication using the Spellers method, revealing her non-speaking son’s.
Frederick Alfred, a chemical engineer and Republican candidate for Colorado Senate District 21, explained why he stepped into the political arena after watching a decade of legislation erode Colorado’s energy independence and parental rights. Alfred, who worked in uranium hexafluoride production for nuclear fuel, highlighted how the state legislature rejected a bill that would have included nuclear energy in clean energy incentives, exposing that the agenda targets oil and gas elimination rather than carbon neutrality.
Alfred connected the dots between energy policy and education funding, noting that billions in oil and gas tax revenue support public schools. Without that revenue, the state would face significant budget deficits. His concern for his two young children drove his opposition to mental health programs in schools that bypass parental consent and remove communication between parents and children at age 12.
“And this gender identity thing that he’s teaching in school is not something that I want my kids to learn. I’m looking for my kids to learn, you know, reading and math. That’s the main thing that I’m looking for.”
Frederick Alfred, Colorado Senate District 21 Candidate
Honey Rinicella, executive director of the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs, recounted her family’s journey from confirmed vaccine injury to breakthrough communication. Her twins received six shots in one day at 21 months old and experienced immediate regression, becoming what she described as “limp noodles” with hypotonia and atrophy from mitochondrial dysfunction.
After years of medical intervention and healing the gut-brain connection, Rinicella discovered the Spellers method, a communication approach that revealed her non-speaking son Vincent possessed superior intelligence masked by severe apraxia. Vincent learned trigonometry in six days and now communicates fluently through a keyboard, blogging at The Unfiltered Mind of Vincent. Rinicella emphasized that the CDC tests vaccines individually but never in combination, while the American Academy of Pediatrics schedules multiple vaccines per visit for insurance convenience, not safety.
“We check each shot individually. We check the measles, we check the mumps, we check the rubella. We never check a measles, mumps and rubella. We don’t check a d, a p and a t. We can’t check a d and a p and a t singly, not together.”
Honey Rinicella, Executive Director, Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs
Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, founder of the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge, introduced Honey Rinicella and emphasized the transformative power of the Spellers program for non-speaking individuals. He announced that IPAK-EDU offers a course on reading and interpreting scientific studies free of charge to Spellers program alumni, recognizing that these individuals represent an untapped resource of deep thinkers who have spent years contemplating problems.
Dr. Lyons-Weiler highlighted the upcoming microbiome workshop that helps parents understand the gut-brain connection central to autism recovery. He praised the Spellers Film, now available at SpellersTheMovie.com, as essential viewing for school boards across Colorado who must ensure every child can communicate by whatever means available.
“These kids, these adults now, have had so much time to think about problems. We really need to pay attention to what they have to say.”
Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, Founder, Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge
Trent Loos, sixth-generation farmer and rancher, announced his upcoming interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Rumble and analyzed the H5N1 avian influenza reports affecting dairy cattle in Texas. Loos contacted the Texas Animal Board of Health directly and learned that while PCR tests showed positive results, confirmed by multiple labs including Cornell and Iowa State, affected cows recovered within five to seven days with only temporary reduced milk production.
Loos connected this to a 2013 letter from scientists begging the Obama administration to stop gain-of-function research on H5N1. He noted that every article about positive tests includes statements that pasteurized milk poses no risk, which he sees as groundwork to attack raw milk direct sales and farm-to-consumer independence. Caller Susan reinforced this concern, reporting that federal agencies want backyard chicken owners to register their birds for avian flu monitoring.
“Every single article about the dairy cows testing positive for avian influenza has included that pasteurized milk poses no risk to humans, because heating of the milk will kill anything that’s in there that may lead to a problem. And the whole ploy is to shut down your ability to do things at the local level and be independent of the system.”
Trent Loos, Sixth-Generation Farmer and Rancher
Loos also addressed the activist campaign to close Superior Farms, a lamb processing plant in Denver with 160 employees. He traced this effort to the same funding sources behind animal rights organizations with combined annual revenues approaching half a billion dollars, part of a broader strategy to control food and fuel and thereby control the population. Loos recounted his 22-year adversarial relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that began when Kennedy spread misinformation about modern agriculture and evolved into occasional civil correspondence after COVID revealed common ground on pharmaceutical industry concerns.
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