On July 10, 2024, Donna Tompkins, James Lyons-Weiler, and Trent Loos joined the show. Tompkins explains the two Protect Kids Colorado initiatives requiring girls’ sports protections and parental notification when children show gender confusion at school Dr Loos reveals John Deere’s funding of pride events for children, pronoun requirements for employees, and DEI programs, connecting this to broader concerns about data harvesting from farm.
Donna Tompkins, a volunteer with Protect Kids Colorado, explains why the organization is gathering petition signatures for two critical ballot initiatives. The first would ensure only biological girls compete in girls’ sports, protecting opportunities and safety for young female athletes. The second requires schools to notify parents when a minor child shows signs of gender confusion.
Tompkins describes conversations with parents who had no idea their children were changing clothes at school to present as a different gender. Teachers, she argues, increasingly believe they must protect children from their own parents rather than partnering with families. The petitions require notarization and must be submitted by July 31, 2024.
“We just want the responsibility of the school, if a minor child is showing some gender confusion, let’s say my granddaughter goes in and she’s a girl and her teacher knows she’s a girl. And she says, teacher, I think I’m a boy. I’m going to go put some boys’ clothes on in the closet. The school would be required just to let the parents know.”
Donna Tompkins, Protect Kids Colorado Volunteer
Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, founder of IPAC-EDU, exposes a dangerous provision buried in the 2016 legislation. The minimal risk clause allows doctors and clinical trial administrators to enroll patients in experiments without their knowledge or consent if they deem the risk minimal. Teens on psychotropic medications, patients on blood pressure drugs, and even children could be switched to experimental formulations without parental permission.
The scientist traces the provision to concerns within the pharmaceutical industry about informed consent requirements for long-term vaccine safety trials. Because such trials were never conducted with proper placebo controls, every vaccinated child since 1986 has effectively been enrolled in an ongoing safety study without informed permission. Dr. Lyons-Weiler recommends parents read Vax-Unvax, Let the Science Speak by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Brian Hooker to understand the research the CDC fails to publicize.
“The minimal risk clause states that if your doctor and the people doing the clinical trial believe that a drug is of minimal risk to you, they do not have to tell you that you are being experimented on. So they’re denying you informed consent without your knowledge.”
Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, Founder of IPAC-EDU
Trent Loos, sixth-generation farmer and rancher, delivers troubling news about the agricultural equipment giant. Researcher Robbie Starbuck uncovered that John Deere funds pride events for children as young as three, requires employees to use preferred pronouns, and enrolled its accounting team in a 21-day United for Equity program. The company scores 95 out of 100 on the Corporate Equality Index.
Loos connects this corporate capture to larger concerns about data harvesting from farm equipment and property rights. Bill Gates, he notes, owns 8.2% of John Deere stock, the largest individual shareholding. The company announced 600 layoffs last week while shifting production to Mexico. Loos also reports that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to kill 450,000 barred owls in the Pacific Northwest and that the Bureau of Land Management intends to inject CO2 beneath 600,000 acres in Wyoming without notifying local officials.
“John Deere is funding pride events for kids as young as three, that they have gingerbread training in their systems. They ask employees to list their preferred pronouns on all communications.”
Trent Loos, Sixth-Generation Farmer and Rancher
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