On September 30, 2025, guest host Jill Vecchio fills in for Kim Monson to explore citizen activism and constitutional resistance with former Colorado State Senator Kevin Lundberg and former Army Lt. Colonel Brad Miller, a West Point graduate who sacrificed his military career rather than comply with the COVID vaccine mandate.
Kevin Lundberg outlines three ballot initiatives gathering signatures through Protect Kids Colorado that would ban gender-altering surgeries on minors, prohibit biological males from competing in women’s sports, and impose life sentences without parole for child sex trafficking convictions. The former state senator explains how Colorado’s 2019 legislation allows 12-year-olds to determine their own mental health care without parental consent, creating a dangerous pathway for irreversible medical interventions.
Lundberg emphasizes the constitutional foundation for citizen initiatives, noting that Article 5, Section 1 of the Colorado Constitution explicitly reserves the people’s right to make law independent of the legislature. He reports that the Catholic bishops of Colorado have formally endorsed the petition drive and instructed all parishes to collect signatures, demonstrating broad support across religious communities.
“And this doesn’t address every aspect, but it goes after what I think is the biggest medical crime, and that’s when doctors actually get in and start carving up children, basically, to make them think that this boy is now a girl and vice versa.”
Kevin Lundberg, Former Colorado State Senator
Jon Boesen of Boesen Law discusses emerging litigation surrounding GLP-1 weight loss medications originally designed for diabetics. With over 2,000 cases now consolidated in multi-district litigation in eastern Pennsylvania, attorneys are investigating what manufacturers knew about serious side effects, particularly gastroparesis, a condition where the stomach stops moving food through the digestive system.
“People are having intestinal problems is one of the most common problems and significant problems.”
Jon Boesen, Attorney at Boesen Law
Brad Miller, who served 19 years of active duty before resigning as a lieutenant colonel rather than comply with the COVID shot mandate, exposes the gap between Pentagon rhetoric and reality on military reinstatement. While Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has admitted the mandate was unlawful, Miller reveals that reinstatement efforts focus only on 8,600 involuntarily separated service members while ignoring approximately 100,000 who left under coercion.
Miller teaches a course called “Literature as Resistance” through IPAK-EDU, using dystopian texts like 1984, Brave New World, and Fahrenheit 451 to help citizens recognize and counter totalitarian tendencies. He draws parallels between Cold War-era Operation Gladio, where Western intelligence agencies staged false flag attacks to justify authoritarian security measures, and contemporary strategies that manipulate public fear across partisan lines.
“However, I like to say that I left the military service with my integrity intact and my oath to the Constitution unbroken.”
Brad Miller, Former Army Lt. Colonel
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