Tracking Dark Money and NGO Networks in American Elections

April 24, 2024 01:51:54
Tracking Dark Money and NGO Networks in American Elections
The Kim Monson Show
Tracking Dark Money and NGO Networks in American Elections

Apr 24 2024 | 01:51:54

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Show Notes

On April 24, 2024, Jay Valentine, Paula Sarlls, and Trent Loos joined the show. Demonstrated quantum fractal technology that traces dark money flows through tax-exempt organizations, revealing how a single Chinese-funded NGO connects to 247,000 other groups supporting leftist causes and voter registration in swing states Discussed the foundation’s first golf tournament on May 16th at Castle Pines in partnership with NFL Alumni, and.

Exposing Dark Money Networks Through Technology

Start listening at 28:36 – Hour 1

Jay Valentine, an expert in fractal technology and founder of Omega4America, revealed a groundbreaking system that tracks non-governmental organizations and their financial connections across the United States. Using quantum technology that differs fundamentally from traditional relational databases, Valentine’s team can now trace dark money flows from foreign sources through multiple layers of tax-exempt organizations.

Valentine explained that his team discovered a single Chinese organization with $23 million in funding could be connected to over 247,000 other NGOs within just three clicks, virtually all supporting leftist causes including voter registration efforts in swing states. The technology enables investigators to identify shared employees, directors, addresses, phone numbers, and money transfers between organizations that have hidden their connections for decades.

The implications for election integrity are significant. Valentine criticized the Republican National Committee’s defensive strategy of hiring lawyers for post-election litigation, advocating instead for offensive action to challenge the tax-exempt status of organizations funding voter registration of illegal immigrants. He estimated that 7 to 12 percent of Colorado voters are registered at ineligible addresses.

“So we have one group, the Chinese Cultural Association, receiving money from Red China that we can prove. And in three clicks, they’re tied to a quarter of a million tax exempt groups, virtually all of whom are supporting leftist causes.”

Jay Valentine, Founder of Omega4America

Supporting Marines Through Community Engagement

Start listening at 17:19 – Hour 1

Paula Sarlls, President of the USMC Memorial Foundation, joined Kim to discuss the organization’s first golf tournament scheduled for May 16th at the Ridge at Castle Pines. The event, organized in partnership with the NFL Alumni Association, will feature former Denver Broncos and other NFL players while raising funds for the Marine Memorial remodel planned to break ground by August 2027.

Sarlls highlighted the Buy a Brick program as both a fundraising initiative and a meaningful way to honor military service. The bricks will be laid during the memorial remodel, and she noted that brick purchases make excellent Mother’s Day and Father’s Day gifts. The foundation continues to find creative ways to engage the community, including Sarlls’ recent 75th birthday skydiving jump to draw attention to the cause.

“Well, the bricks will be laid when we actually do the remodel, and hopefully we’ll break ground no later than August of 2027. We have a ways to go to get there, and the bricks is one of the big programs that will help us.”

Paula Sarlls, President, USMC Memorial Foundation

Property Rights, Foreign Policy, and Local Control

Start listening at 71:25 – Hour 2

Trent Loos, sixth-generation farmer, rancher, and radio host, covered wide-ranging topics from CO2 pipeline controversies to foreign policy concerns. He praised Emmons County, North Dakota, as a model for local governance, noting how county commissioners established an ordinance requiring unanimous consent from all affected landowners before any CO2 pipeline easements could be granted.

Loos expressed concerns about the Senate’s passage of Ukraine and Israel funding while the southern border remains unsecured, questioning the priorities of elected officials who send taxpayer money abroad while Americans face an invasion through illegal immigration. He shared the troubling story of Ryan Watson, an Oklahoma resident facing 12 years in prison in Turks and Caicos after a single piece of leftover ammunition was found in his luggage.

The conversation also addressed threats to food security, including the forced dispersal of a 500-cow herd in Hawaii due to development pressures and wolf attacks on calves in Colorado. Loos warned about the dangers of CO2 pipelines, citing the 1986 Lake Nyos disaster in Cameroon where a natural CO2 release killed all life within a 10-mile radius.

“But when you talk about how we get this country back, you do it at the local level. And I would put, as a poster child on how you maintain control at the local level, Emmons County, North Dakota, I don’t know one better at this moment in time.”

Trent Loos, Sixth-Generation Farmer and Rancher

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