Vaccine Science Under Scrutiny and the Battle Over Federal Land Rights

April 16, 2025 01:52:38
Vaccine Science Under Scrutiny and the Battle Over Federal Land Rights
The Kim Monson Show
Vaccine Science Under Scrutiny and the Battle Over Federal Land Rights

Apr 16 2025 | 01:52:38

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Show Notes

The intersection of government overreach in both public health and property rights takes center stage as scientist Dr. James Lyons-Weiler provides updates on the Make America Healthy Again initiative while rancher Trent Loos exposes a decades-long pattern of federal agencies targeting rural Americans.

MAHA Progress and Vaccine Science

Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, founder of IPAC-EDU.org, reports on Secretary RFK Jr.’s early weeks at HHS, noting significant personnel changes including the departure of FDA official Peter Marks. Start listening at 19:08 – Hour 1 He emphasizes patience with the administration’s pace, observing that pharmaceutical companies spent 30 years creating America’s current health crisis.

“Scientists are not your enemy. True scientists are not your enemy. Bureaucrats that have hijacked science and corrupted it and made it look like science, but it’s not science.”

Dr. James Lyons-Weiler

On the measles debate, Dr. Lyons-Weiler clarifies that vaccinated individuals can still transmit the virus through asymptomatic infection, challenging the narrative that unvaccinated children uniquely threaten public health. Start listening at 40:48 – Hour 1 He recommends parents consult naturopathic doctors and consider vitamin supplementation rather than relying solely on vaccination.

Third Dose Toxicity Research

Citing data from Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health and multiple international studies, Dr. Lyons-Weiler presents evidence that COVID vaccine toxicity increases sevenfold with the third dose. Start listening at 50:35 – Hour 1 He connects this to his 2020 prediction about pathogenic priming, where repeated exposure to spike protein through both infection and injection compounds health risks.

“The more boosters, the more death and the more disease.”

Dr. James Lyons-Weiler

Federal Land Battles

Sixth-generation rancher Trent Loos opens the second hour with the Maude family case in South Dakota, where a couple faces federal charges for farming 25 acres their family has worked since 1952 after a fence line discrepancy was reported. Start listening at 61:07 – Hour 2 Despite offering to resolve the issue, the Forest Service pursued criminal prosecution rather than administrative remedies.

Loos explains the “checkerboard” pattern of land ownership in the American West, where deeded private property intermingles with federal permits creating jurisdictional complexity. He notes that 28.4% of American land is federally owned, with permits tied to vested water rights rather than true ownership. Start listening at 77:07 – Hour 2

The Hammond Case and Malheur

Drawing from his personal involvement, Loos recounts the Hammond family prosecution in Oregon, where a rancher and his son were convicted under the Patriot Act as terrorists for conducting a backburn to protect hay crops. Start listening at 81:12 – Hour 2 After serving initial sentences, the Obama administration brought them back for resentencing to meet mandatory minimums.

“Fifteen of the 27 that were in that compound were actually undercover or informants for the FBI.”

Trent Loos

Loos describes emceeing a community meeting in Burns, Oregon during the 2016 Malheur occupation, where 400 locals unanimously expressed concern about federal intimidation rather than the occupiers. Start listening at 93:20 – Hour 2 He recalls that media reports the next day completely inverted the community’s message, with the Los Angeles Times claiming residents wanted the occupiers to leave despite no one expressing that sentiment.

The segment concludes with Loos’s account of LaVoy Finicum’s death, noting that Oregon Governor Kate Brown had called the occupiers a “virus” to be eliminated just 48 hours before the shooting. Start listening at 100:52 – Hour 2

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