Vaccine Risks, Gain-of-Function Research, and the Proper Role of Government

August 29, 2024 01:49:34
Vaccine Risks, Gain-of-Function Research, and the Proper Role of Government
The Kim Monson Show
Vaccine Risks, Gain-of-Function Research, and the Proper Role of Government

Aug 29 2024 | 01:49:34

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Show Notes

On August 29, 2024, Peter McCullough and Carol Baker joined the show. Dr Baker introduced the Liberty Toastmasters Denver club and led table topics discussions on the proper role of government, demonstrating how public speaking skills enhance civic engagement

COVID Vaccines, Monkeypox, and the Biopharmaceutical Complex

Start listening at 25:54 – Hour 1

Peter McCullough, an internist, cardiologist, and epidemiologist, delivered a stark assessment of the COVID-19 vaccine program and its aftermath. McCullough explained that gain-of-function research, which began with monkeypox in 2003 under Anthony Fauci’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has created a pattern of engineered pathogens followed by rushed vaccine solutions. He detailed how the COVID-19 vaccines cause myocarditis, particularly in young men, with the spike protein physically lodging in heart tissue and producing damage that can lead to sudden cardiac arrest.

The cardiologist reported seeing dramatically increased myocarditis cases in his practice, going from two cases in his 40-year career before COVID vaccines to potentially two cases daily now. McCullough outlined his spike protein detoxification protocol using natokinase, bromelain, and curcumin, which he said has shown positive results for vaccine-injured patients. He warned that monkeypox and bird flu scares follow the same gain-of-function pattern and urged caution about any new vaccine mandates.

“I’m telling you, the vaccines are not safe for human use.”

Peter McCullough, Cardiologist and Epidemiologist

Liberty Toastmasters and Civic Communication

Start listening at 56:03 – Hour 2

Carol Baker, president of Liberty Toastmasters Denver, joined Kim in studio to discuss how the organization helps citizens develop communication skills essential for civic participation. Baker explained that Liberty Toastmasters is a themed club focused on founding documents, the Constitution, and the proper role of government. Members practice public speaking in a supportive environment where they receive honest feedback to improve their skills.

The hour featured table topics with club members calling in to share their perspectives on the proper role of government. Speakers including Rick Rome, Miso, Marshall Dawson, Terry Goon, Bill Federer, Bennett Rutledge, and Dave Walden discussed themes ranging from faith, family, and community to constitutional limits on government power. Baker emphasized that Toastmasters develops practical skills like using quotes, incorporating humor, and using the word of the day, all techniques that enhance civic communication at school board meetings, city councils, and other public forums.

“If you took speech class in high school or whatever, it’s an opportunity as grownups in real life to be able to get some practice at speaking up loud enough, slowing down to enunciate things well, maybe organize a speech with a good intro and a body and a conclusion, things like this.”

Carol Baker, President, Liberty Toastmasters Denver

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