On this Wednesday, April 12, 2023 broadcast, Kim Monson explores critical health, financial, and agricultural issues with three expert guests. Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, founder of IPAC-EDU, addresses the alarming rise in sudden deaths and the connection to COVID vaccines. Mortgage specialist Lorne Levy explains how reverse mortgages can help seniors combat inflation. And sixth-generation farmer Trent Loos sets the record straight on mRNA vaccines in livestock while discussing drought conditions affecting American agriculture.
Sixth-generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos tackles pressing agricultural issues and viral concerns about food safety. He reports on severe drought conditions affecting Kansas and Oklahoma, where wheat farmers are already filing insurance claims for failed harvests. Loos provides historical context, explaining that the Great Plains was once called the Great American Desert before the Ogallala Aquifer, the largest underground water reserve in the world, enabled irrigation and transformed the region into a food-producing powerhouse.
Responding to the fever pitch of concerns about mRNA vaccines in the food supply, Loos sets the record straight: there are currently zero mRNA vaccines in the beef and dairy industry. The only mRNA vaccine in livestock is one for pigs that has been available since 2015 to address a seasonal coronavirus, and it has no connection to the COVID vaccine controversy. He explains that the danger of the COVID jab came from the spike proteins, not the mRNA technology itself.
Loos emphasizes that the solution to food safety concerns is knowing your producer directly rather than relying on large corporate retailers. He notes that technological advances have reduced the land needed to feed one person from 10 acres in 1900 to less than a third of an acre today. The discussion also touches on the Anheuser-Busch controversy and concerns about child grooming, with Loos urging listeners to focus on the underlying issues rather than just the corporate marketing decisions that sparked outrage.
“First thing that people need to know is that there is zero beef and dairy, in the beef and dairy business, there’s zero mRNA vaccines on the market today, not one. Don’t cave to the fear-mongering.”
Trent Loos, Sixth-Generation Farmer and Rancher
Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, provides an update on interest rates and the housing market. With the next Federal Reserve meeting expected in early May, he reports that inflation numbers came in lower than anticipated, potentially pushing mortgage rates below 6.5%. This improvement should help buyers who have been experiencing payment shock in the current market.
Levy explains how reverse mortgages can help seniors on fixed incomes combat inflation. For homeowners 62 and older with equity in their homes, a reverse mortgage offers tax-free access to funds without the monthly repayment requirements of a home equity line of credit. This provides both ongoing cash flow and emergency reserves for unexpected expenses like home repairs.
“The best way to tap that equity without selling or moving or getting a home equity line, which is really high rates right now and has to be paid back, is to do a reverse mortgage, which offers tax-free money and doesn’t have to be paid back.”
Lorne Levy, Mortgage Specialist
Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, founder of IPAC-EDU (Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge), joins Kim to discuss the troubling pattern of sudden and unexplained deaths among seemingly healthy individuals. He reports that the CDC now has only a 29% approval rating, reflecting the trust lost during the pandemic response. Dr. Lyons-Weiler points to the CDC’s own January report acknowledging that the Pfizer bivalent vaccine met statistical criteria for additional investigation into ischemic stroke in people ages 65 and above.
The scientist explains how mRNA vaccines cause the body to produce spike proteins in tissues throughout the body, leading the immune system to attack those cells. He describes autophagy, the body’s natural cellular cleaning process triggered by fasting, as a potential recovery mechanism for those experiencing post-vaccine syndrome. Multiple groups of doctors are researching treatments, with intermittent fasting showing promise for helping the body clear damaged cells.
Dr. Lyons-Weiler also addresses the indictment of former President Donald Trump, drawing historical parallels to political persecution under authoritarian regimes. He calls for revolutionary reform of federal health agencies and praises the NIH Reform Act introduced by Senator Rand Paul and Representative Chip Roy, which would split the NIAID into three separate institutes.
“So doctors are learning that they kind of have to go back and think for themselves rather than just follow protocol. And, you know, there are tens of thousands of physicians who, like the public, have lost trust in public health.”
Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, Founder of IPAC-EDU
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