On this Friday broadcast from July 14, 2023, Kim Monson explores election integrity solutions with fractal technology expert Jay Valentine, discusses the cultural impact of Sound of Freedom, and honors Medal of Honor recipient Charles H. Coolidge with listeners weighing in during Open Line Friday.
Jay Valentine, fractal technology expert and prolific writer for American Thinker, breaks down how his team is revolutionizing election integrity efforts across the country. Valentine explains that the real threat to elections is not machine manipulation but mail-in ballot manufacturing, where leftist organizations build up voter registrations at addresses where no legitimate voter exists to receive or vote those ballots.
His team has developed what he calls the “undeliverable ballot database,” which cross-references voter rolls with property tax records in real time. The system can identify absurd situations like 7-Elevens with 11 registered voters or apartment buildings under construction with 125 registrations. Valentine reports that two state legislatures have already contacted his organization, and major funders are looking to deploy fractal technology not just in seven swing states but also in Colorado, Virginia, and Texas.
Valentine emphasizes that the strategy goes beyond quiet lawsuits. His team plans to publicly expose fraudulent addresses, standing on the front lawns of vacant lots and construction sites with 20 registered voters, calling in the press to shame judges who refuse to clean the rolls. He notes that legislators are finally stiffening their spines as citizens demand action.
“When Republicans ballot harvest, they’re going to the evangelical church or the Kiwanis club, picking up ballots from people who are going to vote anyway. The leftists don’t just ballot harvest. They ballot manufacture.”
Jay Valentine, Fractal Technology Expert
Open Line Friday callers flooded the lines to discuss the impact of Sound of Freedom, the film about child sex trafficking that outperformed Indiana Jones at the box office. Listeners shared how Angel Studios acquired the rights after Disney sat on the film for years, and how Netflix and Amazon also turned it down before the studio used pre-sale crowdfunding to reach 2,600 theaters.
Caller Gammy highlighted organizations like the Association for the Recovery of Children and Operation Underground Railroad (ourrescue.org) that work to rescue trafficked children. She stressed that finding the children is only part of the solution, as survivors need years of specialized physical, mental, and financial care. Rachel Maines, learning the production board alongside Producer Steve, questioned why major studios refused the film, suggesting possible connections between Hollywood and the very crimes the movie exposes.
Kim connected the discussion to the border crisis, noting that 85,000 children have crossed the border and this administration does not know where they are. Listeners emphasized that protecting children requires shutting down the border and holding politicians accountable who refuse to stand against the exploitation of minors.
“These people, who are dedicated to this, are an army of angels that most people will never see or know about. And this movie brought not just clarity to what was happening now because of our open border.”
Gammy, Caller
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