Protecting the Innocence of Children

June 04, 2024 01:52:14
Protecting the Innocence of Children
The Kim Monson Show
Protecting the Innocence of Children

Jun 04 2024 | 01:52:14

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Show Notes

On June 4, 2024, Greg Lopez, Cain, Jon Boesen, and Marly Hornik joined the show. Republican candidate for Colorado’s CD4 special election explains how the race could determine House control and warns about ballot placement designed to suppress voter participation Task Force Freedom founder exposes pornographic materials in schools, CRT indoctrination, and federal crimes being committed against children by educators pushing ideological agendas Boesen Law.

The Fight for Congressional District 4

Start listening at 17:38 – Hour 1

Greg Lopez explains the critical importance of Colorado’s CD4 special election, triggered when Ken Buck vacated his seat and left over 700,000 constituents without representation in Congress. Lopez warns that with Republicans holding a one-vote majority in the House, this election could determine whether the party maintains control during the final months of the 118th Congress.

The candidate emphasizes that voters must search carefully for the special election ballot, which Governor Polis strategically placed at the bottom or back of the primary ballot. Lopez argues this placement was calculated to suppress votes for the special election. He outlines his focus on border security, inflation, and constituent services if elected to serve the remaining term through January 2025.

Lopez also highlights growing Hispanic and minority support for President Trump, noting that these communities are waking up to the reality that Democrat policies have not served their interests.

“And so this is truly something that people need to pay attention to, because this will, and I tell people, this could determine the future of our republic. This could determine whether we maintain our freedoms and our liberties.”

Greg Lopez, CD4 Republican Candidate

Protecting Children from School Indoctrination

Start listening at 33:17 – Hour 1

Cain, founder of Task Force Freedom in Northern Colorado, sounds the alarm about pornographic materials in government schools and the systematic indoctrination of children through CRT and DEI programs. He points to Title 18, Section 1466A of the United States Code, arguing that school board members and librarians who provide explicit materials to children are committing federal crimes.

Cain identifies himself as a “proud American Negro” and challenges the divisive African-American label, which he traces to Jesse Jackson in the 1970s as a tool for division. He argues that CRT teaches white children they are oppressors and black children they are oppressed, emotionally scarring students from kindergarten through high school graduation.

The discussion turns to the case of John and Erin Lee, whose 11-year-old daughter was targeted by an LGBTQ indoctrination group disguised as an “art club” at Poudre School District. The family’s story is documented in the film “Art Club” available at artclubmovie.com. Cain reports that two children in Fort Collins schools who were being groomed have attempted suicide.

“And what people really don’t understand about the pornographic books, these people are committing crimes. It’s a federal law that you cannot provide pornographic materials to children. And at some point, as the political environment changes, these people, these school board members, these librarians, administrators will be held accountable for providing children with porn. It’s a crime.”

Cain, Founder, Task Force Freedom NoCo

Personal Injury Law and Vaccine Injury Cases

Start listening at 61:39 – Hour 2

Jon Boesen of Boesen Law discusses what sets his firm apart in the personal injury field. He emphasizes that integrity means always doing the right thing for clients, putting their interests first. The firm offers extended consultations of up to two and a half hours to ensure clients fully understand the legal process.

Boesen reveals that his firm is now pursuing workers’ compensation claims on behalf of employees who were mandated by employers to receive COVID vaccinations and subsequently suffered adverse reactions. He notes that while those forced to take the jab at work have clear workers’ comp claims, building cases for others is more challenging due to limited medical documentation linking vaccines to injuries.

The attorney expresses frustration that pharmaceutical companies and the government have suppressed information about vaccine injuries, but notes that the lid is becoming harder to maintain as more victims come forward.

“For folks outside the work arena that just believed what they were told and took the jab, it’s getting harder and harder, I think, for Moderna, Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson, and unfortunately, at some level, unfortunately a high level, our government to keep a lid on what happened because so many people are coming forward. We just need more doctors to come forward and speak up and make that link.”

Jon Boesen, Boesen Law

Enforcing Constitutional Election Standards

Start listening at 70:02 – Hour 2

Marly Hornik, co-founder of United Sovereign Americans, explains how her organization uses the resolution process to educate elected officials about constitutional election requirements. She argues that Colorado’s mail-out ballot process violates the Help America Vote Act, which requires identity verification before ballots are issued.

Hornik notes that USA is being attacked from both left and right, with the LA Times calling them “far-right election deniers” while the Ohio Secretary of State dismissed their report of 1.2 million suspect voter registrations as “clerical errors.” She describes a double subpoena from New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is investigating their affiliate organization for alleged Ku Klux Klan violations.

Despite the opposition, Hornik reports that citizens across multiple states are bringing USA resolutions to town councils, county commissioners, and state legislatures. The organization hosts Tuesday evening calls to study election law and the Constitution together.

“So, you see, United Sovereign Americans is proving once again, which we all know, that there is no such thing as politicians who really want the United States citizens to choose. This is the problem we have.”

Marly Hornik, Co-founder, United Sovereign Americans

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