Terrorists Among Us, Sanctuary City Dangers, and America’s Energy Dependence

May 28, 2024 01:50:51
Terrorists Among Us, Sanctuary City Dangers, and America’s Energy Dependence
The Kim Monson Show
Terrorists Among Us, Sanctuary City Dangers, and America’s Energy Dependence

May 28 2024 | 01:50:51

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Show Notes

On May 28, 2024, Charles Marino, Ron Stein, Tim Arvidson, and Jon Boesen joined the show. Former Secret Service executive exposes how Biden administration policies have undermined post-9/11 security measures, allowing terrorists and criminals to enter while sanctuary cities protect them from deportation Energy consultant challenges the feasibility of eliminating fossil fuels, explaining that 6,000 products derive from oil and questioning the ethics of green energy.

Border Security Failures and Terrorist Infiltration

Start listening at 29:20 – Hour 1

Charles Marino, former Secret Service executive and author of “Terrorists on the Border and In Our Country,” delivers a stark assessment of the Biden administration’s border policies. Marino argues the administration has systematically undermined every homeland security apparatus established after September 11, 2001, allowing criminals and potential terrorists to enter the country with minimal vetting.

The security expert reveals that migrants are flying domestically using only easily counterfeited notices to appear, while approximately 15 million people have entered whose backgrounds cannot be verified. He details how sanctuary cities protect criminal aliens from deportation and receive billions in federal funding despite refusing to cooperate with immigration enforcement.

Marino connects the border crisis to a broader political strategy, noting that every Democrat voted against preventing illegal immigrants from voting in D.C. elections. He warns that the administration’s policies serve political goals at the expense of national security.

“Every department agency policy program you think of it that was put in place by the United States following the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, is being undermined by the Biden administration.”

Charles Marino, Former Secret Service Executive

The Hidden Costs of Abandoning Fossil Fuels

Start listening at 69:24 – Hour 2

Ron Stein, co-author of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated book “Clean Energy Exploitations,” challenges the fundamental assumptions behind green energy policies. Stein explains that wind turbines and solar panels only generate electricity and cannot manufacture the 6,000 products derived from crude oil that modern society depends upon.

The energy consultant points out that eradicating oil usage would ground 20,000 commercial aircraft, 50,000 military aircraft, and strand 50,000 merchant ships. He questions how electric military vehicles would function when charging stations become easy targets for enemy attacks.

Stein raises ethical concerns about green energy supply chains, noting that rare earth minerals for batteries come from China and Africa where child labor and environmental degradation persist. He refuses to purchase an EV for moral reasons, unwilling to financially support exploitation of workers with “yellow, brown and black skin.”

“I would love to be on that panel asking the questions, because the candidates are avoiding it. And you talked about the book that I wrote, Clean Energy Exploitations. You know, most of the exotic minerals and metals needed to go green with EVs, wind turbines, and solar panels. They’re controlled by China and Africa.”

Ron Stein, Energy Consultant and Author

Fighting for Election Integrity in Colorado

Start listening at 17:36 – Hour 1

Tim Arvidson, running for Colorado State Senate District 2, presents himself as a grassroots conservative challenging establishment Republicans. The 27-year technology industry veteran expresses concern about property tax increases of 19 to 25 percent and potential backdoor raids on TABOR funding.

Arvidson argues that Colorado’s mail-in voting system transformed the state from solid red to blue almost overnight. He advocates for same-day voting with photo ID verification and warns that ranked choice voting uses computer algorithms that override the will of the people, pointing to Alaska as a cautionary example.

“We need to get rid of them because they are rigged. These are rigged systems that the Democrats use to install their candidates at the local, county, state, and federal level. This is probably one of our biggest, if not the biggest issue that we need to change, friends, because without our vote, we don’t have a chance.”

Tim Arvidson, State Senate Candidate

Seeking Accountability for Vaccine Injuries

Start listening at 62:12 – Hour 2

Jon Boesen of Boesen Law reports increasing evidence of vaccine injuries and discusses legal avenues for those harmed by COVID-19 vaccines. He notes that immunity protections for Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson are beginning to crumble as more information emerges about undisclosed risks and suppressed safety data.

Boesen explains his firm is documenting cases of adverse reactions and deaths, anticipating that legal barriers will eventually fall as the full scope of harm becomes public knowledge.

“We’re getting more and more information about who knew what. The realities of the fact that it was harming folks, was not being reported, was being hidden. It’s all coming out. It’s just a matter of time.”

Jon Boesen, Boesen Law

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