COVID Vaccine Study Confirms Serious Adverse Events Across 99 Million People

March 19, 2025 01:52:29
COVID Vaccine Study Confirms Serious Adverse Events Across 99 Million People
The Kim Monson Show
COVID Vaccine Study Confirms Serious Adverse Events Across 99 Million People

Mar 19 2025 | 01:52:29

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Show Notes

A landmark study analyzing 99 million vaccinated individuals across eight countries has confirmed what many suspected: COVID-19 vaccines carry significant risks of serious adverse events including neurological, blood, and cardiovascular complications.

COVID Vaccine Study Reveals Alarming Findings

Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, founder of the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge, broke down the findings from the Global Vaccine Data Network study.

“They analyzed 99 million vaccinated individuals across eight countries. They see across the board elevated neurological, blood, and cardiovascular adverse events.” Dr. James Lyons-Weiler

The study found a six-fold increased risk of myocarditis and pericarditis with Moderna’s second dose. Dr. Lyons-Weiler noted that these findings confirm what researchers have documented for years, raising questions about why regulatory action hasn’t been taken.

Start listening at 31:25 – Hour 1

Colorado Legislation Shields Transgender Procedures on Minors

Dr. Travis Morrell, Senior Fellow at Do No Harm and founder of Colorado Principled Physicians, raised urgent concerns about Senate Bill 25-129.

“This gender care for kids is totally made up and very harmful for children. The whole point of adults is we’re supposed to protect kids from things that we know long term.” Dr. Travis Morrell

The bill would protect doctors from out-of-state lawsuits for performing gender-affirming procedures and abortions. Colorado Medicaid currently covers puberty blockers starting at ages 8-13 and cross-sex hormones at ages 13-16.

Start listening at 5:02 – Hour 1

Taxpayer Alert on Water and Healthcare Bills

Ramey Johnson, Colorado Union of Taxpayers board member and former state legislator, highlighted two concerning bills moving through the legislature.

“There’s no such thing as fees. That means a tax. The interesting thing about this one is it authorizes an increase in health insurance affordability fee.” Ramey Johnson

HB 25-1211 would require water boards to charge proportional tap fees, benefiting developers at existing customers’ expense. HB 25-1297 would increase health insurance fees by up to one percentage point with a $67 million fiscal note.

Start listening at 18:03 – Hour 1

Green New Deal Reality Check

Sixth-generation farmer Trent Loos challenged the Trump administration’s rhetoric on ending the Green New Deal, noting that wind and solar now surpass coal generation at 16% of U.S. electricity.

“You can’t just put a dagger in the whole concept of the New Green Deal and not have the infrastructure to rebuild what was dismantled.” Trent Loos

Loos also revealed that 49% of energy in the farm-to-fork system goes to refrigeration and food storage, emphasizing America’s dependence on reliable energy for food security. He reported that Wyoming residential property taxes have increased 200% over eight years, calling property taxes “a plan to eliminate ownership of property, period.”

Start listening at 72:19 – Hour 2

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