Update!
Well, I went out to the garage, she started up as usual. Warmed her up, was about to go on a ride, but decided to shut turn her off. As luck would have it she didn't start up again.
It was a race against time before the bike fixed itself. Ran around like a crackhead looking for my multimeter. Couldn't find it but found my test light, no spark, no power to coils, no power from Dyna..etc. Took off the kill switch and BAM, power going to, none coming out.
My theory is that once there was power going through it the energy made it stick open. After the bike is turned off the contacts had expanded enough to not make contact until it got cold enough to shrink back.
Anyways, thank you cooking daddy for being the voice of reason against soldering everything and taking the time to respond. Was just so fed up with it all at the time that I was getting drastic.
I'm thinking about just bypassing the switch. I've never really used it and I can't think of any scenario where I would need it besides my clutch cable and my throttle return breaking at the exact same time. In which case I could always just use the key. Anyone run theirs without a kill switch or have a good reason why I shouldn't do this?