On November 15, 2022, Kim Monson examined the intersection of election integrity concerns, economic policy failures, and attacks on freedom of mobility with automotive economist Lauren Fix, former State Senator Kevin Lundberg, and medical advocate Matt Dark.
Lauren Fix, known as “The Car Coach,” exposes the economic realities behind the push for electric vehicles that manufacturers and policymakers refuse to acknowledge. With an economics degree and decades of automotive industry experience, Fix breaks down how every electric vehicle sold represents a loss of $26,000 per unit, with companies staying afloat only through carbon credit sales and taxpayer subsidies.
Fix sounds the alarm on the World Economic Forum’s stated agenda that “you will own nothing and you will be happy,” drawing parallels to Greece where citizens keep only 20 cents of every dollar earned after taxes. She documents California gas prices reaching $6.89 per gallon while the Biden administration drains strategic petroleum reserves for political purposes rather than genuine emergencies.
The car coach warns that digital currency plans and vehicle data tracking represent the next phase of control, arguing that once freedoms are surrendered, they become nearly impossible to reclaim.
“You cannot live without fossil fuels. It’s in diapers. It’s in pencils. It’s in glass. It’s in medical. It’s in everything. So when they say public policy, we’re going to get rid of all the fossil fuels, it will never, ever, ever happen.”
Lauren Fix, Automotive Economist
Kevin Lundberg, former Colorado State Senator and author of The Lundberg Report, details revelations from the Phillips County Election Integrity Project symposium held in Holyoke just days after the 2022 midterm elections. The symposium featured election data analysts Dr. Douglas Frank and Jeff O’Donnell alongside Tina Peters, presenting evidence of systematic voter registration manipulation.
Lundberg explains how voter registration numbers in rural counties like Kit Carson show impossible patterns: registration climbing to 106% of the actual population while the county’s population steadily declines. He outlines the legal framework that enables ballot harvesting in Colorado, where collectors can submit up to 10 ballots at a time with no practical limit on repetition.
The former legislator traces 20 years of Colorado election law changes that have stripped safeguards, including automatic voter registration, all-mail ballots, and same-day registration. He recounts discovering that Alzheimer’s patients at a Berthoud nursing home were registered to vote by outside activists, illustrating how vulnerable populations become targets for ballot harvesting operations.
“On the Republican side, we try to attract voters. We go out and gather votes. On the Democrat side, they gather ballots, and their focus is not appealing to people as much as it is finding ballots.”
Kevin Lundberg, Former State Senator
Matt Dark of Roots Medical delivers an uncompromising assessment of COVID vaccine safety, stating directly that the vaccine poses greater danger than the virus itself. Dark previews his interview with cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough, scheduled for later that morning on his KLZ program.
Dark challenges conservatives to speak with the same conviction and urgency that the times demand, arguing that Republican niceness has allowed ideological infiltration of schools and institutions. He draws a parallel between the 1980s war on drugs and current vaccine mandates, criticizing government hypocrisy in drug policy.
“When you have a truth this pure, when you have a truth that you’re this convicted upon, which is the vaccine is dangerous, not effective, and doesn’t belong in our society, you can’t be nice about this.”
Matt Dark, Roots Medical
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