WHO Pandemic Treaty Threatens National Sovereignty as Colorado Launches Parental Rights Ballot Initiatives

May 08, 2024 01:52:13
WHO Pandemic Treaty Threatens National Sovereignty as Colorado Launches Parental Rights Ballot Initiatives
The Kim Monson Show
WHO Pandemic Treaty Threatens National Sovereignty as Colorado Launches Parental Rights Ballot Initiatives

May 08 2024 | 01:52:13

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Show Notes

On May 8, 2024, Kim Monson returned to Colorado after six weeks of travel to address critical threats to national sovereignty and parental rights. Rich Guggenheim from ProtectKidsColorado announced two ballot initiatives requiring 200,000 signatures, Dr. James Lyons-Weiler warned about the WHO pandemic treaty’s implications for American independence, and Trent Loos exposed South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s contradictions on property rights.

Ballot Initiatives to Protect Children’s Rights

Start listening at 18:51 – Hour 1

Rich Guggenheim, Colorado spokesman for Gays Against Groomers, announced the launch of two critical ballot initiatives through ProtectKidsColorado.org. Initiative 142 requires schools to notify parents if their child exhibits gender incongruence, challenging policies that keep such information secret from families. Initiative 160 protects girls’ sports by ensuring biological females compete only against other females.

Guggenheim emphasized that House Bill 24-1039, which allows children 12 and older to receive medical treatments without parental consent, has already been signed into law. He cited peer-reviewed research showing 97.5% of children who socially transition proceed to medical transition, which causes permanent harm including sterilization, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. As a gay man, Guggenheim characterized gender ideology as a modern form of conversion therapy that harms children who would otherwise grow up to be gay or lesbian.

“This is not a left or a right issue. This is something that I have seen both parties, the whole political spectrum is saying, no, we agree with this. This is wrong. This is a right versus wrong issue. And we have an obligation to protect our children.”

Rich Guggenheim, Colorado Spokesman, Gays Against Groomers

WHO Pandemic Treaty Undermines Constitutional Governance

Start listening at 31:19 – Hour 1

Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, founder of the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge and creator of IPAK-EDU, warned that the World Health Organization’s proposed pandemic treaty threatens American sovereignty. The treaty operates through an opt-out mechanism where countries that fail to object to new rules become bound by them automatically, creating global governance without representation.

Dr. Lyons-Weiler explained that the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act already requires the United States to follow WHO’s biosecurity agenda, including the One Health program that could function like a social credit score for businesses. He noted that 54 members of Congress have co-sponsored legislation to leave the WHO entirely, and the House passed a foreign operations bill with zero WHO funding, though the Senate has not considered it. The scientist urged Americans to contact state legislators, since regulation of public health care belongs constitutionally to the states.

“We lost 500,000 small businesses, over half a million small businesses, the last time we tried a lockdown, and those businesses never came back. And so, you know, the economic toll was devastating.”

Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, Founder, Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge

VA Loans Provide Superior Options for Veterans

Start listening at 63:19 – Hour 2

Lorne Levy of Polygon Financial Group highlighted the advantages of VA loans for active duty and former military members. Veterans can purchase homes, including jumbo properties, with zero down payment and no mortgage insurance. They can access cash-out refinancing up to the full value of their home, a benefit unavailable to civilian borrowers. Levy noted he always asks clients about military experience because the VA program offers significantly better terms.

“When we say it’s one of the things that the government got right, it’s taking care of those that have fought for us or served in any capacity, that are eligible, with some really good programs.”

Lorne Levy, Mortgage Specialist, Polygon Financial Group

South Dakota Referendum Challenges Pipeline Legislation

Start listening at 71:27 – Hour 2

Trent Loos, sixth-generation Nebraska farmer and rancher, revealed that South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s record contradicts her public image. He documented that in January 2021, Noem attempted to shut down South Dakota through Senate Bill 1, only to be stopped by the state House of Representatives. The next day, she appeared on Fox News claiming credit for keeping the state open.

Loos explained that Noem signed Senate Bill 201, removing local control over pipeline projects while calling it the “Landowners’ Bill of Rights.” Citizens have launched a referendum petition requiring 17,500 signatures by June 24th. Loos predicted they would collect over 50,000 signatures, demonstrating unprecedented grassroots opposition. He also exposed Noem’s 2021 veto of a transgender sports bill, citing pressure from donors including Danny Sanford of Sanford Health Systems.

“She campaigned in 2024 or 2023 on the premise of being a property rights is our number one priority. It’s 2022, sorry. Property rights is her number one priority. And the minute she got in office again, she took property rights off of her website and has flown in the face of every property owner in South Dakota.”

Trent Loos, Sixth-Generation Farmer and Rancher

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