Capitol Documentary Revelations and Food Security Under Global Attack

July 26, 2022 01:50:14
Capitol Documentary Revelations and Food Security Under Global Attack
The Kim Monson Show
Capitol Documentary Revelations and Food Security Under Global Attack

Jul 26 2022 | 01:50:14

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Show Notes

On July 26, 2022, Kim Monson brings together three powerful voices to examine election integrity, media truth, and the assault on American agriculture. Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters details her fight for transparent elections, Epoch Times journalist Joshua Philipp exposes unseen footage from January 6th, and sixth-generation farmer Trent Loos warns of coordinated global efforts to dismantle food production.

Fighting for Election Recounts in Colorado

Start listening at 13:25 – Hour 1

Tina Peters, Mesa County Clerk and Republican candidate for Colorado Secretary of State, breaks down the mechanics of what she calls machine manipulation in the recent primary election. Peters points to data analysis by Jeffrey O’Donnell showing non-organic vote counting patterns, with vote totals front-loaded in ways inconsistent with genuine ballot counting.

Peters reveals a specific example from Garfield County where 900 votes were transferred between candidates at 11:30 PM, long after staff had gone home, then reversed within 24 hours. She connects her opponent Pam Anderson to the Center for Tech and Civic Life, the organization through which Mark Zuckerberg funneled $470 million during the 2020 election cycle, with 94% going to counties Biden won.

Facing multiple arrest warrants and severe bond restrictions, Peters maintains she is a political prisoner whose real crime is exposing election vulnerabilities documented in three forensic reports now being used in five states.

“These people have been selected, not elected. We’ve proven it.”

Tina Peters, Mesa County Clerk

Unseen Video Evidence from the Capitol

Start listening at 29:37 – Hour 1

Joshua Philipp, senior investigative journalist with the Epoch Times and host of Crossroads, discusses his new documentary “The Real Story of January 6th.” The film presents extensive video evidence showing multiple angles of incidents that contradict the mainstream narrative.

Philipp explains there were three distinct entrances to consider. The main breach occurred while President Trump was still speaking at the Ellipse, involving what he calls roughly 100 “suspicious actors” including Ray Epps, whom the FBI has shown no interest in investigating. One entrance shows protesters fighting police while trying to rescue a woman who was being beaten while unconscious, a woman who later died. The third entrance shows people being waved in and escorted by police.

The documentary reveals previously unseen footage of Capitol Police shooting rubber bullets and tear gas into peaceful crowds, contradicting claims of an organized insurrection. Philipp notes that Ray Epps was removed from the FBI’s most wanted list after being identified on television, raising questions about federal involvement.

“When you see this in full context, it really changes your perspective of what happened out there.”

Joshua Philipp, Epoch Times

Global Assault on Food Production

Start listening at 68:14 – Hour 2

Trent Loos, sixth-generation farmer and host of Loos Tales, sounds the alarm on coordinated global efforts to destroy agricultural capacity. On the same day of this broadcast, Ireland announced farmers must eliminate 50% of their livestock for climate compliance, while Dutch farmers continue three weeks of protests against government plans to seize 30% of farmland.

Loos connects these international actions to Biden’s Executive Order 14008, signed January 27, 2021, which contains provisions to remove 30% of American land from food production by 2030. The common thread, he argues, traces to the United Nations and World Economic Forum’s depopulation agenda.

Drawing parallels to the Irish Potato Famine, Loos explains that historical famine wasn’t caused by crop failure alone but by government policy that continued food exports while people starved. He warns that 33% of U.S. land is already under federal or state control, with another 12% in conservation easements, and the “30 by 30” initiative would bring total government control to 70% of American land mass.

“Animals improve the health of the environment. Animals improve the health of the planet.”

Trent Loos, Sixth-Generation Farmer

Foreign and Corporate Land Acquisition

Start listening at 74:31 – Hour 2

Loos exposes Chinese acquisition of American farmland, citing over $100 million in Oklahoma farmland purchases in the past year alone, with buyers circumventing state laws by converting properties to marijuana grow operations. One in three pigs produced in America is now owned by Smithfield Foods, a Hong Kong-based Chinese company.

Bill Gates’ land purchases receive particular scrutiny. While often reported as the largest farmland owner, Loos clarifies Gates ranks 51st in total land ownership but first in tillable farmland. His recent North Dakota purchase through Red River Trust received a controversial exemption from the state’s corporate farming law, granted by an attorney general whose governor received $100,000 from Gates and previously worked as a Microsoft executive.

When caller Johnny asks about lab-produced meat alternatives, Loos explains that 74% of the world’s land mass cannot grow crops but can support grazing animals that convert cellulose into nutrient-dense protein. He emphasizes that animals upcycle food waste into nutrition rather than filling landfills, and that grazed land supports 17 times more migratory wildlife than ungrazed land.

“We continue to see collusion and greatly concerning things that involves our nation’s fuel and food production infrastructure, and we need to continue to shine a light on what’s really happening.”

Trent Loos, Loos Tales Media

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