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EPISODE · Oct 13, 2023 · 1H 52M

The Return of Net Neutrality and Civil Disobedience in Public Health Emergencies

from The Kim Monson Show · host Kim Monson

On the Friday, October 13, 2023 broadcast, Kim Monson addressed the changing world following the attack on Israel while exploring threats to internet freedom and medical autonomy. Ashlee Tilley discussed education reform in Greeley-Evans District 6, Dr. Jill Vecchio exposed the hidden dangers of net neutrality regulations, and Pam Long outlined strategies for civil disobedience against medical tyranny. Net Neutrality Threatens Internet Freedom Start listening at 34:49 – Hour 1 Jill Vecchio traces the history of net neutrality from the Obama administration’s 2015 attempt to classify internet service providers as utilities under Title II of the Federal Communications Act of 1934. While the Trump administration reversed these rules in 2017, the Biden administration now seeks to reinstate them under the guise of creating a “fair and open internet.” Vecchio explains how ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, was transferred from Department of Defense control to multi-stakeholder groups and non-governmental organizations. The first president came from Sweden, raising concerns about globalist influence over internet governance. If the FCC gains increased regulatory control, authorities could potentially revoke domain names and internet addresses of websites deemed to publish “illegal” content, effectively erasing their online presence. The discussion connects net neutrality to broader concerns about digital IDs and central bank digital currencies. If authorities can eliminate websites from the internet, they could potentially eliminate individual digital identities, threatening financial access and personal autonomy. “So what happens if the FCC and the government are given increasing controls through this net neutrality Title II thing? They could use whatever entity they want, issue a regulation that says this type of speech, this type of information, it’s misinformation. This is scandalous. We’re going to say this is no longer legal. And therefore, they can get rid of them.” Jill Vecchio, Healthcare Policy Analyst Seven Strategies for Resisting Medical Tyranny Start listening at 71:45 – Hour 2 Pam Long, a former captain in the Army Medical Service Corps and contributor to Children’s Health Defense, presents seven strategies for civil disobedience in future public health emergencies. She notes that Florida declared a state of emergency the morning of the broadcast related to potential terror threats, demonstrating how emergency declarations can justify suspension of constitutional rights. Long emphasizes proactive health measures, particularly vitamin D supplementation during winter months when natural levels drop significantly. She criticizes the profit-driven hospital system, noting that facilities bill more for severe patients and have no incentive to recommend inexpensive early treatments. She advises patients to always bring a patient advocate and put objections to controversial treatments in writing. The Colorado Department of Health follows CDC guidance exclusively, Long observes, citing a State Board of Health meeting where member Stan Vanderwerf requested alternative sources and was met with silence. She urges citizens to recognize that compliance reinforces tyranny and to exercise civil disobedience when constitutional rights are violated. “You must decide who is in authority over you. Does the Constitution give the FDA or the CDC governing authority over we the people? No, it does not.” Pam Long, Healthcare Freedom Advocate Back to Basi...

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