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June 16, 2025 33 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (06/16) - LAHSA is in complete disarray. What is really going on with these nonprofit movements? Israel struck the Iranian Islamic Regime's state media headquarters in the middle of a live broadcast. LA needs to follow what San Jose is doing when it comes to combatting the homeless problem. Jimmy Swaggart is in the hospital in critical condition after a heart attack. Spectrum had a big outage yesterday due to copper wire thieves. 

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whatever you missed. And today in the one o'clock hour,

(00:23):
we had a thorough analysis of the Ice riots, especially
some of the action on Saturday. And it just hit
me this morning because today's ten years since Trump came
down the escalator to announce he's running for president, and
I realized, for all the screaming and carrying on, he

(00:44):
still is president, and he is deporting people every day,
and despite the no Kings protests, that was a complete
waste of time. Because he announced he's going to have
even more ICE agents come to Los Angeles. There's going
to be more deportations. He is making receptions for the
farming industry, the meat packing industry, and the hotel industry

(01:08):
and one other one as well. So he's making adjustments
along the way because he realized some of these industries
country can't afford them to have him collapse completely. We will.
We will get to more of that later on. In fact,
we're gonna, we're gonna. I want to read your piece

(01:29):
from Kevin Kylie, who we had on the show recently.
He's Congressman from northern California, and he's connecting more of
the dots that we did for you last week that
Carl Demyo has done about the role that your tax
dollars play in these violent riots. You are paying for them,
absolutely you are, and we'll talk further on that. One

(01:54):
thing you're also paying for with billions of dollars is
the homeless indust street which has not made any inroads
on the number of homeless in the city and in
the county. And there's been a lawsuit going on now
for several weeks, and a US federal judge, David Carter

(02:16):
has been overseeing the lawsuit. It's between the La Alliance
for Human Rights, which has sued the city several times,
and they make agreements and the city breaks the agreements
because Karen Bass's administration, like Eric Carcetti's, is corrupt and
they have no intention of cleaning the homeless off the streets.

(02:39):
They aren't. In fact, they so don't want to do
that that they hired eleven attorneys to keep Karen Bass
from having to testify in this civil lawsuit with Judge Carter.
And you may say, well, she gets subpoena she has
to testify, Well, Basses eleven attorneys were threatening all kinds

(03:01):
of appeals, and so the plaintiffs in the case LA
Alliance decided to pass on requiring her to testify because
it would it would take it would take till September
to get this trial done. LA Times says a story
about how it's coming to the end after many weeks
of testimony and Judge Carter's going to have to make

(03:22):
a decision. And one thing he doesn't want to do,
but he may have to do is turn the city
homeless bureaucracy over to an outside receiver. Yeah, Karen Bass's
administration is so corrupt and the person that she hired
to run LASA, but Alicia Adams Kellum, so corrupt, so

(03:43):
incompetent that Carter is threatening to take the entire industry
away from the city and the county and have an
outsider do it. And he what Doug Smith and The
La Times wrote today was described what a typical day
is like at this trial, because with eleven attorneys, the

(04:04):
idea was to completely muck up the case so that
the judge wouldn't understand what's going on. There's no jury here,
it's just Judge Carter. And what you do. You know
usually with a jury is an attorney objects every three
words and then nobody can follow what's going on. You
can't remember the question, you can't remember the answer, you

(04:26):
don't know what the issue is. So here's what we're doing,
what they were doing, and I'm just going to describe
one question. The question was from an attorney. Was the
witness's use of the word makeshift shorthand for makeshift shelter.
I guess one of the witnesses used the term makeshift

(04:48):
and is that a shorthand for makeshift shelter? Is that
what you're talking about? Well, Bass's attorneys objected calls for
a legal conclusion. Then they objected saying it calls for
an expert opinion. Then they objected saying it's not relevant.
Then they objected saying it lacks foundation. Objection, objection, objection, objection,

(05:14):
and Judge Carter would just say in a weary voice.
Over two weeks, more than two thousand objections were made,
two thousand of them. You're paying for these attorneys, there's
eleven of them. Many of them are from Gibson what's

(05:34):
the name of Gibson Done, which is a huge law firm.
So you're not only paying the city attorneys are on payroll.
You're paying this team of nine other attorneys whose main
talent is to shout objection several times for each question.
So you're not only paying billions of dollars for these

(05:57):
fake homeless programs, and the people who run the nonprofits
are making six figures. You're paying for this trial. You're
paying for the lawyers. And the longer the trial goes on,
and it goes a lot longer when you object two
thousand times, the more the lawyers charge, and the more

(06:19):
you the more you pay for it. There was two
hundred and sixty two objections in a single day. The
peak came on day three, four hundred and forty objections.
Carter overruled them. He Judge Carter had to overrule objections

(06:45):
from the attorneys. You're paying for four hundred and forty times.
The lawsuit goes back to twenty twenty twenty twenty two,
when the city agreed it would have two hundred excuse me,
twenty thousand new housing solutions for almost people, and they
promised to remove almost ten thousand encampments. So ten thousand

(07:08):
encampments were supposed to be removed in LA twenty thousand
new housing solutions, whether it was temporary shelters, tiny homes, whatever.
They didn't do anything, nothing meaningful. The LA Alliance attorney
is a guy named Matthew Umhaffer. He said, breached and
broken your honor. He's talking about the deal they made

(07:31):
with Garcetti and then Karen Bass. Breached and broken. That's
what we're here to talk about. The system is broken
and demands extraordinary judicial action. Back in February, the firm
Alvarez and Marcel did an audit and found that the

(07:52):
city's homelessness programs were disjointed, lacked adequate data systems, lacked
financial controls. So there's a lot of waste and fraud.
And this is how these criminals get away with it.
This is how a high speed rail criminals get away

(08:12):
with blowing seventeen billion. Everybody says, well, where did the
money go? Can't we have an audit. Can't we have
some forensic accounting. No, you can't. They don't write anything down.
They just spend the money. The criminals at the other
end of the transaction take the money and they don't

(08:34):
write it down, and they don't input it into a
computer terminal. There is no database, there are no records.
They just transfer the money from one account to the next.
Then they withdraw the money from the account and it goes.
They go and hide it somewhere. I don't know where.

(08:57):
They send it, maybe to a foreign country, the Cayman Islands,
Switzerland under an assumed name. Meantime, the homeless people keep
dying in the streets, about two thousand a year in
Los Angeles City, two thousand of them. Karen Vass doesn't
care about any of that. She got her friends wealthy,

(09:20):
and it's it's just a massive money laundering scam and
a lot of people have figured it out, but they're
not in power. Bass is in power. Newsom is in power.
Remember what I said about Trump people screaming in the streets,

(09:42):
beating on horses, sacrificing their testicles. Ultimately, what did it matter? Well,
in reverse, the problem is everyone that's screaming about the
homelessness and Bass and Newsom it doesn't matter because they
got elected. They're charge and they don't care about blowing
the money, and nobody stopped them yet, like nobody stopped

(10:05):
stop Trump, nobody stopped Bassing Newsom. So today's another day
where the homeless money was stolen, another day that the
high speed rail money was stolen, another day that illegal
alien funding is stolen. It's all rackets. When we come back,
I'm going to read you a post by Kevin Kylie,

(10:28):
who's the state senator in northern California. We just had
him on the show the other day, and also a
post by a former state senator, Dennis Hollingsworth, who we've
had on the show years ago. He's out of office
now and he posted something something similar. So I want
you to understand what's exactly going on and why Karen

(10:48):
Bass hired eleven attorneys to keep her from testifying. Because
you testify under oath in front of a federal judge,
you have to tell the truth. She doesn't want to
tell the truth because she knows what's happening. Again, it's
a massive theft, money laundering scheme. More coming up very
important you hear all this.

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I've been trying to explain for many years now what

(11:34):
the system is here and why nothing gets fixed. The
legal aliens, you know, are still running amuck by the
millions here in California, Homeless people by the tens of thousands.
High speed rail isn't built. Taxes are the extremely high.

(11:55):
It's because of the massive corruption. And you're saying, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I've for a day or always say corruption, corruption, Well,
how does it work and why why do they do
it besides just stealing the money? Okay? Just by chance
today I came across two posts, two guys involved in politics,
two guys have had on the show in the past.

(12:16):
You listen to this and this is a great short
primer on how this works and why it works. Kevin
Kylie is the congressman in northern California. We just had
him on last week or so. And I told you
last week about CHURLA UH the Coalition for Humane Immigrant

(12:38):
Rights LA. They have been behind illegal alien demonstrations, protecting
illegal alien uh aliens with with lawyers. They're they're involved
in the riots Forever. The nonprofit Curlote Organizedation spends four

(13:01):
hundred and seventy one thousand dollars to make Gavin Newsom governor. Okay,
so Newsom has gotten four hundred and seventy one thousand,
He rewards them with thirty four million dollars in tax
money grants to support their goal of dismantling ICE. So

(13:23):
you got that. Gavin Newsom wants to abolish ice. He
gives thirty four million dollars to CHURLA, and then Churla
gives Newsom a four hundred and seventy one thousand dollars kickback.
That's what it is. That part is me. Kylie goes
on to say, Turla then enables the LA riots, tracking

(13:47):
ICE agents, broadcasting real time locations to the rioters, who
then obstruct operations and attack officers. Newsom refuses to condemn
Churla's activities. All Curla are both his benefactor and beneficiary.
That's right, he gives he gives them four hundred He

(14:09):
gives them thirty four million dollars, and they give him
four hundred and seventy one thousand in campaign contributions. Newsom
advances their grossly inaccurate narrative around ICE's targeted operations, egging
on the rioters. He even goes to court for an
emergency order to remove the National Guard members who are

(14:31):
there to protect the city and the federal officers against
the chaos this nonprofit has unleashed. Kevin Kylie says this
cannot continue. I'm introducing legislation to deny public funding and
tax exempt status to groups that organize or participate in riots. Yes,

(14:51):
not only does Churla get thirty four million dollars of
our tax money, they don't have to pay taxes. And
this has been going on for decades. And their goal
is to abolish ICE, and that is Newsom's goal as well.
Now let me switch to Dennis Hollingsworth, former state senator,
is former Minority leader, and this is what he writes.

(15:14):
He writes, keep in mind what's actually going on here.
The Biden administration flooded our country with fifteen million immigrants illegally, strategically,
and purposefully. It was done in an attempt to solidify
the Left's power by permanently placing illegal immigrants who would

(15:35):
be cheap, exploitable labor for the elites and dependent on
social programs handed out by Democrats in strategically chosen places
all over the country like battleground states, and then given
the Blue States voting systems, they'd be reliable votes for Democrats.

(15:55):
The voluntary or compelled deportation of a large number, much
less majority of illegal aliens from big cities would have
a massive effect on blue cities and blue states political
balance of power. And he gives an example here. Now
listen to this. Imagine what LA would look like with
one million illegal immigrants no longer being counted in census

(16:18):
results that boost the number of Democrats in the legislature
in Congress because never mind the voter fraud, and that's true,
they get extra Democrat seats in the legislature and extra
Democrat seats in Congress because while the illegal aliens allegedly
can't vote, they are counted in the census, and you

(16:42):
could create extra Democratic districts because they're all clumped together. Now,
imagine that scenario in blue cities and smaller background battleground
states around the country. Imagine the recent legal immigrants who've
seen their neighborhoods devolved to crime ridden nightmares the last
few years. Their wages suffer from the recent arrivals willingness

(17:04):
to be exploited and realized. It was Trump who changed
that disaster over the objections of their Democrat leaders. The
complete and utter sidelining of the left's power base is
at stake here, which is why leftist billionaires and leftist
non government organizations, which also depend on the Democrats large ess,

(17:25):
as well as the entire left wing media and academia,
are going to fight deportations with violence, lies, and every
ounce of effort.

Speaker 3 (17:34):
They have.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
Their power absolutely demands it. Charloa wants to hold onto
this power. Newsom and Vass want to hold onto this power.
Not only is everybody divvying up the money, they want
to keep the power that leads to the money. You
can't get to the corruption unless you're in charge of it.

(17:55):
And so that's why you see these riots. They're fake riots.
They're organized by these groups, and it stirs up all
the losers who sit around with nothing to do. And
so you see these losers with their wild hair, shirtless,
they're ridiculous tattoos, their stupid chance. And you know a

(18:17):
guy charging into a horse, another guy sacrificing his testicles.
Of course that would be Those are your two favorite
stories of the day that encapsulated like the mental health
condition of the riders as a whole. That's they're whack jobs.
They're the losers. Everybody who's accomplishing something was not spending

(18:41):
every night this week and Saturday afternoon in the streets screaming.
Everyone succeeding had jobs and families, although there.

Speaker 4 (18:49):
Were plenty of protesters that were not screaming. And we're
not attacking horses, and that's true, right.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
No, they were all attacking horses. No, you're right, it's
it's it's a it's a symbol of their mindset.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
Though you don't want to feel that they're doing something,
even though they're not doing something. They want to feel
that they're voicing their opinion on something that they don't believe.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
It's pointless.

Speaker 4 (19:19):
It's not necessarily pointless if it makes them feel better,
if they're actually doing something.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
Well, then that's virtue signaling. That's just narcissism.

Speaker 4 (19:28):
But you just said that you would go, and you
would there are certain things that you would go protest.
Did I say that, Yes, you did what? I forgot
the example. Eric's gonna have to back and I forgot I.

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Wasn't paying attention.

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Speaker 3 (20:03):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
In a moment, I'm going to tell you about San Jose,
because they are doing what Los Angeles should do. The
mayor up there as a Democrat, his name is Matt Nahan.
We've had on the show a couple of times. And
when I tell you this, you're going to be shocked
at any major city in California is doing this, and
you're going to immediately wonder why the hell Karen Bath

(20:26):
do this? Well, because she's running a corrupt government. But
put that aside. But I don't want to forget this.
Did you see the video of Iranian state television. It
was a woman and she was carrying on not your

(20:46):
normal American broadcaster, and she was dressed in you know,
traditional Muslim garbage. She had. I think it's called a
I've been I've been looking at the name because it
wasn't exactly a he uh it was uh, let's it
called here? It's uh, might might be called a keymar,

(21:07):
a long cape like veil that hangs down her back.
It's like the kind of thing and none would wear, yes, keymar.
I see. Uh, so she's wearing that. She's wearing, you know,
the Muslim robe. And uh, she's very impassioned playing this clip.

Speaker 5 (21:29):
Yeah motajan, yeah, hackey.

Speaker 3 (21:34):
Gitars shut up.

Speaker 4 (22:01):
I thought that I had a lot of energy when
I am reading the news.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
I want to hear that kind of delivery. All right, okay,
we need that energy, yeah, and then I'll get blown up.
I don't think she was hurt, but you could see
you could see the set start crumbling behind her. That
would be there's a little scary, just a want of
coming down the entire backdrop just like gone. But no

(22:32):
it did not look like she was hurt. But no, no,
she's you know, just your average Araanian news anchor. Play
that again, because we're never going to be able to
hear it.

Speaker 5 (22:43):
Yeah, mo, yeah, happy guitars.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
I could listen to that all day. How many times
have you wished that could happen? You're watching some lines
spokesl on TV and you just wish a missile would
go off and.

Speaker 4 (23:18):
Okay, yeah, as long as it doesn't happen here right.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
While I'm doing the news, Eric, I think you should.
You should get that that audio and whenever she gets
out of control, just still yeah, yeah, all right. Onto
the city of San Jose, where apparently they have elected
a rational city council and a rational mayor. The mayor

(23:45):
is Matt Mahon's. He's a Democrat and we've had him
on a couple of times because he's normal. And they
voted a few days ago that if you're a vagrant,
a hobo, a homeless person, and you're three times you're
offered shelter. After the third time, you'll get arrested. How

(24:08):
about that, huh? And they voted nine to two, nine
to two to amend the city's encampment code they called
a responsibility to shelter the homeless, the vagrant, the hobo
has a responsibility to accept shelter and if you don't,
you get arrested. Matt Mayhon introduced the proposal. Why I mean,

(24:35):
if we must have a Democrat for governor, why not
a guy like him? He's normal. And ever since the
Supreme Court once and for All decided in June of
twenty twenty three that nobody has the right to sleep
on public land, Mayheans has been developing anti encampment laws

(24:57):
and if the city has enough shelter and interim house,
homeless people should be required to move into them. Mind you,
it doesn't require everybody to get their own million dollar apartment,
which is what corrupt Bass and corrupt Garcetti built. You
just have to have shelter or interim housing. Vice Mayor

(25:18):
Pam Foley, apparently she might be normal too, said we
cannot expect to adequately treat mental illness, addiction, or unemployment
effectively if someone is living outdoors. Took ten years for
somebody to say that out loud. And by the way,
those are the categories mental illness and addiction. That's what

(25:40):
we're dealing with and stable shelter, whether it comes through
interim housing, safe parking, or safe sleeping sites, not only
connects people with critical services and job training, but paves
the way towards permanent housing. Yes, you have to get
them indoors. You have to get them in a controlled setting.
You have to force them indoors because you're you're dealing
with people who are whacked out drug addicts or they're

(26:04):
whacked out mentally ill, and you have to start treating
them because their brains are fried. Maybe the brains are
not even repairable. But this is the only way to
give it a shot. And three times Mahon said responsibility
is a two way street. We're holding ourselves responsible for

(26:24):
doubling our supply of safe, dignified places for people to go,
and it's time we held our homeless neighbors responsible for
coming indoors. In San Jose, homelessness should never be a choice,
and that's what an intelligent, rational person does. But we
have an idiot running things. Karen Bass she's been sitting

(26:48):
there two years before that, she was a congresswoman for
ten years before that, she was in the legislature for
years and years, and after all this time in politics.
She's around years old and she never thought of that.
But she's got the money to hire eleven lawyers to
keep her from testifying under oath in that homeless trial

(27:12):
I told you about earlier in the hour. Think about that.
Why would you hire eleven lawyers to keep you from
having to testify? Why wouldn't you just testify? Why wouldn't
you just tell the truth. She'd have to tell the truth,
she'd be under oath, and she got eleven lawyers to
keep her from telling the truth, at least in a

(27:34):
timely manner. Because there's a tremendous amount of theft and
corruption going on, and eventually it's going to get unraveled.
Eventually it will.

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Speaker 1 (27:51):
If you're old enough to remember the televangelist scandals back
in the eighties, one of the biggest scandals involved to Jimmy.
Jimmy Swaggert was one of these fire and brimstone television
preachers who made millions and millions of dollars. He was
a total con artist, a complete scam. He used God

(28:12):
to sucker people into his ministry, and then another evangelist
published photos of Jimmy Swaggert with a local prostitute at
a motel, and that caused major problems. Well, he's apparently dying.
He had a heart attack. He may not survive. He's
ninety years old and without a miracle his time. He

(28:36):
shorts at his son. I don't know. I thought he
had the capabilities of bringing the dead back to life.
He can't even help himself. Boy, I hated those guys,
Jim Baker, who's running around with Jessica Hahn and Jimmy
swagger It was a whole bunch of these guys, and
they were all They were like sex maniacs, is what

(28:56):
they were. So many religious leaders or spiritual leaders, like
those gurus in Oregon. It was about having a sex call,
That's what it was. And it was about conting conning
people into giving them money so they could live luxurious,
multimillion dollar lives. I mean, I was a little kid
and I couldn't believe how this worked. But it does

(29:19):
still does to this day. Because Los Angeles is constantly
under siege by bad guys. This is Karen Bass's Los Angeles.
There was a group of thieves in Van Nuys who
wanted to steal copper, and they ended up knocking out

(29:43):
the Internet in parts of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties.
This is according to a Spectrum spokesperson and copper wire
thieves they cut. They didn't know that Spectrum has a
lot of fiber optic lines to bring in the Internet

(30:04):
for people, not copper wires. So these guys had climbed poles,
climbed trees to cut the what they thought were copper lines,
turned out they were fiber lines. They did this in
the middle of the night. But this is what goes
on every day. Much of Los Angeles is always in
the dark because there are no loss My internet was

(30:24):
out till eleven thirty last night. Oh yeah, you'd be
right there in the area. Yeah yeah, right next door
to where they were cutting.

Speaker 3 (30:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
So all these hoodlums climbed trees, cut the wires, got
no copper out of it because they're fiber optic. And
people can't believe that a single act of vandalism took
out the Internet for all of Ventura County and a
part of Los Angeles County. This went from Ventura O

(30:55):
Hi Simi Valley, San Fernando Valley, all the way down
to Anaheim. Some areas were longer, some areas shorter. Why
can't they create a wiring system that can't be easily
cut like that? I'm just it's been going on for

(31:15):
so many years. Why can't they make it very difficult
to cut the wire? They had to make thousands of
fiber splices to repair the lines, called an extra cruise,
and it still took a long time. I don't get it.
I don't get why this is going on. I don't
get why these guys aren't thrown into prison for a

(31:37):
long long time. In fact, what did I hear the
other day? I forget which city. Their idea going after
the problem was was to go after the go after
the businesses that buy the copper wires, right, and then
they melt it down and then they sell it to
somebody else. They're like the middle bed, Which is fine,

(31:58):
go after them and put them in prison. But why
don't you put the goons who climb the trees and
climb the poles. Nobody ever wants to crack down on
those guys and put them away for like a good
twenty years. We're not get in charge all crimes, minimum
of twenty years we start, we started twenty years. You'll

(32:19):
see crime stops. You go to those uh those those
Arab countries that have very strict laws. There's no crime
cut off. Some hands cut off ahead. Once in a
while it works. What's the big deal. It's not like
we're losing anything. It's just riff raff. You know, if
they're if they're not cutting wires, the you know, they're

(32:40):
marching in the UH, in the parade downtown all weekend,
so that they have no value to society. They're disposable.
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