Exposing the Hidden Dangers of LGBTQ+ and Government Surveillance

January 17, 2024 01:52:29
Exposing the Hidden Dangers of LGBTQ+ and Government Surveillance
The Kim Monson Show
Exposing the Hidden Dangers of LGBTQ+ and Government Surveillance

Jan 17 2024 | 01:52:29

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Show Notes

On January 17, 2024, Jessica Alexander and Trent Loos joined the show. Alexander exposed the 90+ subcategory flags under LGBTQ+, including attempts to normalize pedophilia, and warned about surveillance camera proliferation enabling China-style social credit systems Loos connected Revolutionary War history to modern debates on taxation, militia rights, and the hypocrisy of funding Ukraine’s borders while attacking states protecting American borders

The Dangerous Plus in LGBTQ+

Start listening at 30:21 – Hour 1

Jessica Alexander warns that the “plus” in LGBTQ+ represents an ever-expanding list of sexual identities, including categories that normalize pedophilia. The Marine Corps veteran and former NYPD officer has spent three years stepping off the dais in Temecula rather than participate in city council proclamations celebrating LGBTQ ideology.

Alexander revealed that over 90 subcategory flags now fall under the LGBTQ+ umbrella, including the Leather Pride flag, the Bears flag (representing relationships between older and younger men), and the Minor Attracted Persons (MAP) flag, which attempts to legitimize pedophilia by rebranding it. After persistent advocacy, she successfully convinced her council to remove the “plus” from their proclamation.

The councilwoman also raised alarms about the proliferation of surveillance cameras in American cities. Temecula now has over 200 Flock cameras despite not being a major metropolitan area. What began as perimeter cameras to track stolen vehicles has expanded to arterial roads, HOA neighborhoods, and private businesses, all sharing data with police. Alexander warned this mirrors China’s surveillance state and sets the stage for social credit systems and 15-minute cities.

“And so when we are bringing this to the dais, and this was one of my arguments, is we have children sitting in front of us, and we’re okay with saying, you can be totally okay with S&M, you can be okay with the leather, and if you know anything about bears, probably nobody does. It basically represents big, hairy men with younger men.”

Jessica Alexander, Temecula City Councilwoman

Taxes, Militias, and the Battle for the Border

Start listening at 73:16 – Hour 2

Trent Loos connected the Battle of Cowpens, which occurred on this day in 1781, to ongoing debates about taxation and government power. He noted that Daniel Morgan, the Revolutionary War hero who won at Cowpens, later led troops in the Whiskey Rebellion, using government force to collect taxes from farmers.

The conversation turned to a proposed federal bill that would virtually eliminate militia activity, using January 6th as justification. Loos argued that the founding fathers intended citizens to participate in peacekeeping, not simply pay taxes for others to handle national defense. He pointed to the stark contrast between America funding Ukraine’s border security while the Biden administration demands Texas stop blocking illegal immigration.

Loos reported on his travels through North Dakota, where he met with legislators discussing replacing property taxes with consumption taxes. He emphasized that until government spending is eliminated, switching tax structures solves nothing. He observed that 1% of the global population contributes to 66% of global emissions, yet policies consistently penalize working families rather than elites.

“We are threatening states that are trying to protect their border at the same time as we’re sending money to countries to help protect their border. What else do you need to know?”

Trent Loos, Rancher and Commentator

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