On this Tuesday, May 9, 2023 broadcast, Kim Monson explores critical threats to American elections with election data expert Jay Valentine, examines the legal right to refuse COVID vaccines with Matt Dark of Roots Medical, and engages in a spirited debate about capitalism and socialism with 24-year-old Producer Luke, offering a generational perspective on economic systems.
Jay Valentine, who led the team that built the eBay fraud engine and foundational technology for the TSA no-fly list, reveals alarming data about phantom voters threatening the 2024 election. Valentine’s team has assembled 1.7 billion records from swing states and other states, creating the largest database of election data in the world. Through time series analysis using fractal technology, they can track voter movements and identify anomalies invisible to traditional systems.
Valentine walks through each swing state, detailing the specific vulnerabilities. In Arizona, voters can register without physical addresses, living in parking lots where mail cannot be delivered. In Michigan, one individual was found registered 17 times. Wisconsin has 7 million registered voters, with 3.5 million the Election Commission admits are ineligible but refuses to remove. Pennsylvania’s Philadelphia area operates under a Democratic machine controlling the Postal Service and Election Commission. Georgia shows 37,000 clearly fake voters in one county alone, all upheld by a local judge.
The data expert warns that Trump may win the vote count but lose the ballot count. The Democrats have real-time visibility into who has voted, allowing them to manufacture exactly enough ballots to overcome any deficit. Valentine’s team sees this pattern embedded in the data, predicting fraud so overwhelming in 2024 that even pearl-clutching Republicans will not be able to ignore it, potentially rendering the government illegitimate in the eyes of most Americans.
“He is likely to get more votes, he is not going to get more ballots. Trump will have the most votes in a significant number of them. He’s not going to have the most ballots by a mile.”
Jay Valentine, Omega4America Founder
Matt Dark of Roots Medical and Colorado Healthcare Providers for Freedom brings encouraging news about COVID vaccine lawsuits. Congress already afforded Americans the right to refuse medical research through the Belmont Report, and every COVID shot currently on the market is owned by the U.S. government, making them investigational products that cannot be mandated.
Dark highlights the UC Health case in Colorado, where the hospital signed contracts with HHS and CDC explicitly prohibiting coercion for taking medical research or stripping benefits from those who refuse. Yet UC Health fired employees who declined the shots, directly violating these contractual obligations. Similar lawsuits are pending against Houston Methodist. Dark urges listeners to donate at coloradomedicalfreedom.com to help bring these cases to federal jury trials, which could establish precedent nationwide.
The conversation turns to Chelsea Clinton’s “Big Catch-Up” initiative with WHO, UNICEF, and the Gates Foundation to vaccinate unvaccinated children. Dark notes that WHO itself stated just weeks ago that healthy teens and children do not need COVID shots, and that vaccination increases their risk of side effects and infection. He calls the push to vaccinate children demonic and urges parents to exercise their legal right to refuse.
“Congress already afforded you the right to refuse medical research. Every COVID shot out there in the market right now is owned by the U.S. government, being sold and licensed by Pfizer, Moderna. It wouldn’t have sounded very good to say you are to take this U.S. government shot.”
Matt Dark, Roots Medical
Producer Luke, a 24-year-old with his finger on the pulse of his generation’s thinking, offers a nuanced perspective on the capitalism versus socialism debate. He notes that when people on the left hear “capitalism,” they often think of cronyism, while those on the right hear “socialism” and think of communism. Both are separate ideas that deserve examination on their own merits.
Luke presents the socialist perspective on wealth inequality: if one person hoards resources while others starve, is it moral to redistribute through elected representatives? Kim counters with Walter Williams’ observation that capitalism made it possible to become wealthy by serving your fellow man, rather than through looting and plundering. The key question becomes: how was the wealth acquired? If through voluntary exchange and value creation, government has no right to seize it. If through cronyism and government manipulation, that is not capitalism at all.
Callers contribute to the debate. Mike from Fort Collins shares relationship advice. Yvonne from Fort Collins reminds listeners that the American idea protects the individual, not groups, and that capitalism is simply the natural voluntary right to trade value for value. Russ from Longmont recommends Ludwig von Mises’ treatise on free markets. The discussion reveals that cronyism, not capitalism, is the true enemy, and that reducing government power is the solution both sides should embrace.
“I don’t think I’m 100% a capitalist in a traditional sense. I’m not a socialist either, but I definitely hold some views that sort of mix the two together. When a lot of people left of center hear the word capitalism, they think cronyism. And when a lot of people right of center hear socialism, they think communism. Those are two separate ideas.”
Producer Luke, The Kim Monson Show
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