FBI Raids Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Home Amid Warnings of Judicial Tyranny and Smart Meter Dangers

August 09, 2022 01:49:51
FBI Raids Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Home Amid Warnings of Judicial Tyranny and Smart Meter Dangers
The Kim Monson Show
FBI Raids Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Home Amid Warnings of Judicial Tyranny and Smart Meter Dangers

Aug 09 2022 | 01:49:51

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Show Notes

On August 9, 2022, Kim Monson tackles the unprecedented FBI raid on former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, exploring the weaponization of federal agencies with Colorado GOP Chair Kristi Burton Brown, examining the dangers of an unchecked judiciary with researcher Lisa Bennett, and investigating smart meter hazards with documentary subject Virginia Farber.

Weaponized Federal Agencies and the Mar-a-Lago Raid

Start listening at 17:06 – Hour 1

Kristi Burton Brown, Colorado GOP Chair, addresses both the party’s Commitment to Colorado platform and the shocking news of the FBI raid on Trump’s Florida residence. Brown characterizes the FBI and DOJ actions as deeply troubling examples of agencies being weaponized for political purposes rather than pursuing genuine justice.

Brown announces a major press conference at Ironworks in downtown Denver where all statewide Republican candidates will unite behind the Commitment to Colorado platform, focusing on three key issues: making Colorado affordable again, prioritizing public safety, and expanding educational options for families. She emphasizes that Republicans across the state are united in their commitment to defending individual rights and constitutional principles.

On the FBI raid, Brown expresses deep concern about the politicization of law enforcement agencies. She notes that if the FBI and DOJ cannot demonstrate clear justification for their actions, a future Republican administration may need to fundamentally restructure federal law enforcement to restore public trust in the justice system.

“The FBI and DOJ are meant to actually pursue justice and not to be used by a presidential administration in pursuit of their own agenda. And I think if it does not come out and be very, very clear that the FBI and DOJ had a huge criminal case that gave them the right to do this, it’s highly likely the next Republican administration that’s elected will get rid of the FBI and create a better, more justice-seeking branch and agency.”

Kristi Burton Brown, Colorado GOP Chair

Judicial Tyranny and the Power of the Bar Association

Start listening at 32:42 – Hour 1

Lisa Bennett, entrepreneur and researcher, explains how the judiciary has evolved far beyond its constitutional role as the weakest of the three branches of government. Drawing on Thomas Jefferson’s warnings about judicial overreach, Bennett details how judges have assumed powers never intended by the Founders.

Bennett exposes the self-perpetuating nature of the legal profession, explaining how bar associations control who becomes a lawyer, what they must do to maintain their license, and can effectively end careers of attorneys who take cases the establishment disapproves of. She reveals that 28 states plus the District of Columbia require mandatory bar membership, giving these organizations enormous leverage over attorneys’ livelihoods.

The connection between NGOs, law schools, and government agencies forms a troubling pattern, Bennett argues. Organizations like Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, George Soros’s Open Society, and others place their personnel in government positions where they funnel grants back to allied nonprofits, creating a self-feeding cycle that undermines democratic accountability.

“The opinion which gives to the judges the right to decide what laws are constitutional and what not, not only for themselves but in their own sphere of action, but for the legislature and executive also in their spheres, would make the judiciary a despotic branch.”

Lisa Bennett, Entrepreneur and Researcher, citing Thomas Jefferson

Smart Meters and Energy Control

Start listening at 70:20 – Hour 2

Virginia Farber, who appears in the award-winning documentary “Take Back Your Power,” exposes the dangers of smart meters being installed on homes across America. Farber reveals that Fort Collins took a $30 million federal grant to install meters that depreciate quickly and cost consumers far more than traditional mechanical meters.

The health and safety concerns extend beyond finances. Each smart meter can emit between 10,000 and 190,000 pulses of radiation daily, creating a nearly two-mile cone of electromagnetic radiation. Farber cites cases of pacemaker interference and warns that these meters pose fire hazards due to their lack of surge protectors. A 2015 incident in Stockton, California, saw 800 homes affected when a power surge caused meters to explode off buildings.

Farber connects smart meters to broader concerns about energy control and the World Economic Forum’s agenda. The ability to monitor and control individual home energy usage creates potential for discriminatory tiered pricing and even selective power shutoffs, as demonstrated during COVID when Boulder authorities cut power to a home hosting a party.

“First and foremost, these smart meters are a fire hazard. And actually, I met with, I think his name was Tim DeMint from the City of Fort Collins Poudre Fire Authority a few years ago, and he confirmed to me that there had been smart meter fires in town.”

Virginia Farber, Smart Meter Researcher and Documentary Subject

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