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October 28, 2025 24 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (10/28) - Alex Stone comes on the show to talk about officials warning people about THC laced candy before Halloween. Plans for a mental health facility on Ocean Ave. in Santa Monica have been cancelled after an immense amount of backlash. Bill Gates says climate change will now not lead to humanity's demise. More is coming out about the cover up from inside the White House on covering up Pres. Biden's mental decline. 

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News coming on. There's dangerous County, dangerous candy out there

(00:22):
and police are telling parents to track the candy very carefully.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
What's this about?

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Yeah, very spooky stuff. Yeah, growing up, you know, wasn't
it what razor blades? Razor blades apples and not never
eat apples anyway? So I was hitting apples, but I
remember even in like the chocolate bars, they'd be like
watch out, there would be a big long needle in there.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
And did that ever actually go on? I feel like
this was mom and dad.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Saying, you know, I saw a story on that and
it was it was a Halloween myth. Yeah, they couldn't
find actually an occurrence where a kid swallowed a razor
blade and a Halloween apple. But no matter where you
grew up, that was the thing. Yeah, everybody checked their candy.
So yeah, this is kind of the new version of
that is is this really going to go on? Probably

(01:08):
not on Halloween, but there's a general warning out about
it that police are worried that it could be a mistake,
not actually nefarious, but of these knockoff candies and chips
that are being sold at convenience stores and gas stations
that are made to look like Doritos or Sour Patch
Kids or Skittles, but they've got a ton of THCHC

(01:28):
in them or psychedelic mushroom in them. They could make
a kid really sick. So police in Warren, Michigan, they
just made a big bust of this stuff and they
say has a ton of THCHC in it, it looks
like the real candy, it looks like Sour Patch Kids,
it looks like Doritos, And cops are saying, we.

Speaker 4 (01:46):
Thought for ourself while if a group of trained investigators
looked at this and didn't pay any attention, what's your
average hit going to.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Do on Halloween?

Speaker 4 (01:53):
And we just felt we wanted to get this message
out there to parents and children to be a vigilant
this Halloween season.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Now, if somebody to be handing this out on Halloween,
they would be spending a lot of money. This stuff
is not cheap that it would have to be a
mistake at home where like the spouse grabs the wrong stuff,
or a kid brings it to school and they say,
here have a sour patch kid, and it ends up
being one of these, but or it would have to
be where they were really trying to make kids sick.
But the maker of trolley and of nerds are saying

(02:21):
they are deeply worried about it's candy packaging imagery being
used in these lookalike logos because they do look very
similar and the items are counterfeit. But they're often sold
at not like CVS and Walgreens, but convenience stores at
gas stations in some areas of town where you would
think that these things would be sold. That it may

(02:42):
not be selling everything on the up and up, but
police say look for something that's off. It could be color,
it could be smell, It could be the packaging itself,
or just it doesn't.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
Look quite right.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Some have a warning of the amount of THC in it,
some do not, but police saying.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
Look for unusual symbols, unusual orders, anything that may indicate
this isn't normal.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
And john those who have looked at it. They say, yeah,
it looks like a real package of nerds. Maybe it's misspelled,
maybe it's not. Yeah, it looks like real Dorito's. But
those aren't cool ranch doritos with quite a bit of
THHC or the psychedelics on all.

Speaker 4 (03:17):
I don't know if they're trying to advertise a younger
generation or what, but that's that looks crazy.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
Yeah, the guy was looking at them there.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
So Arkansas's warning, Ohio is warning, Michigan is warning going
into Halloween.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
But again, you know, is this just real?

Speaker 1 (03:29):
This is the modern day?

Speaker 3 (03:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (03:30):
I mean, is this just the new thing? Yeah, these
are out there. We know they're being sold. They do
look a lot like the real candies. But is it
a real Halloween threat?

Speaker 3 (03:38):
I will find out.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
I heard today that five percent of parents hand out
healthy snacks.

Speaker 3 (03:44):
And those are not the cool parents.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
No. I you know what, I would egg their house
if I got If I was given cellery sticks or
carrots or something, I mean, I'm more I'd be more
pissed at that than something laced with meth. I mean,
there's always the one family that does the full size
bars and you go, how do you have four those
of the number of full sized candibars that are given out.

(04:07):
But man, they are cool. Everybody loves that house. Yeah,
that's the good house, all right, very good. Alex stays
out of yah very much. I was no healthy snacks Halloween.

Speaker 5 (04:17):
Know that that's not the time or place for the
healthy snacks. You get that.

Speaker 2 (04:21):
You know what's fun now is talking to my kids
about the things they hated when they were young in
school and they couldn't stand the parents. If there was
a special event day at school, or a soccer game
or a baseball game, and there was a snack parent,
and you'd always have one mom on the team who
would bring celery sticks and carrots, and that mom was

(04:42):
so proud of herself. Right, here's healthy snacks for the kids.
Here's a clue. If you're one of these people, the
kids hate it, and twenty years later they will hate
it and they'll remember your name.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
We all made fun of that kid after practice.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
Oh yeah, yes, it's right.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Plus your kid gets ostracized socially, they'll never come back.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
Moms handing out like.

Speaker 6 (05:03):
Like vegetables, what about oranges, orange slices after soccer games.

Speaker 5 (05:07):
That that's a tradition. Most parents.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
No, that's okay, because they aren't just tastes good.

Speaker 6 (05:13):
Well, celery it depending on what you did sell sellery
sticks into. They're good too. But I'm not saying to
bring that to a kid's game.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
I brought it up with the ving and so now
I'm getting a commercial for celebrating.

Speaker 5 (05:24):
I'm just saying I didn't do that you.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
No, I did not know.

Speaker 6 (05:28):
I would bring the the sliced oranges and the juice
boxes and the grapes.

Speaker 5 (05:34):
Sure, I'm positive.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
Because we could call them I find out if you
were one of those moms.

Speaker 5 (05:40):
No, I wasn't.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
I also got a list here of new food trends
that some of these healthy parents are trying to engage in.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
Raisins.

Speaker 5 (05:54):
That's funny.

Speaker 6 (05:54):
Angel just sent me a message thing she hated raisins
as a Halloween tree.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
Oh that's ridiculous. Open your back up trick and treat.

Speaker 5 (06:02):
Chocolate covered raisins are good though, because.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
Of the chocolate. Yes, yeah, well, but don't give you
don't give the kids in the neighborhood raisins unless you
don't want them.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
To come by.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
I mean, I got that's the way he keeps a
crowded chocolate covered. The worst is when you pull up
on a dentist house and they give you a toothbrush
and toothpaste. Oh that's obnoxious. Yeah, you're not getting my business. Uh,
trail mix and nut clusters, seafood snacks. What the hell

(06:33):
does seafood? All right, here we go. Salmon salmon's skin.

Speaker 5 (06:38):
Ew Who does that?

Speaker 3 (06:40):
You trigger treating in Beverly Hills?

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Salmon skim?

Speaker 2 (06:44):
That's up? Uh? Candied salmon salmon jerky. This is disgusting.
Tunic jerky. What's wrong with people? Tunic jerky?

Speaker 3 (06:59):
Put up in a snickers?

Speaker 1 (07:00):
I know.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
People should be deported. All right, Deborah Mark, what do I?
What do I want to do next? Oh?

Speaker 5 (07:09):
Oh oh, Santa Monica.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
That story you just had.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
Lindsay Horvath, the Nutty County supervisor, is canceling this project
that made people in Santa Monica on Ocean Avenue, overlooking
the beach. There were two buildings where it used to
have a nursing home assisted living center for seniors, and
they were going to turn him into a mental patient

(07:34):
hospital or a mental patient home where people were going
to live there twenty four hours a day. Tell you
about it. Next you're listening.

Speaker 7 (07:43):
To John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
So this is big news. We covered this story several
weeks ago. For a long time, this was a secret
I told you before how Santa Monica, I guess, finally
hit rock bottom. And many of the council people have agreed.

(08:10):
Now they're going to allow the police to do police
work and clean up the criminals, get the homeless people
off the streets. They're going to relax the business permits
and fees because so many businesses have gone out of business,
so many tourists, so many locals will not go to

(08:32):
Santa Monica anymore. Even at the Santa Santa Monica appear
the crowds have thinned out.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
Santa Monica is.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Looking at a permanent deficit situation that they'll never get
out of because their tax base has collapsed, property and
sales tax, the business taxes. So now they're going to
try to run their city like normal people do. Also

(09:02):
in the midst of this, a few weeks ago, we
found out that an ocean avenue, which I talk about
all the time, it's across from what used to be
a beautiful park before you had all these drugged out,
bodies piled up overlooks the ocean and the beach Ocean Avenue.
There were two buildings that were going to house forty

(09:23):
nine mental patients.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
Forty nine mental.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
Patients seriously mentally ill patients. There's we're gonna be run
by Saint Joseph's Center, twenty four hour security, they said,
in two guards.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
Well, how does that help you?

Speaker 2 (09:41):
All these homeless, all these homeless agencies always claim that
they're gonna have security in guards. Right, and you have
some ex con fat guy. He can't stop mental patients.
We want to. They have every right to. I break
out of the mental health there and crossed the street

(10:01):
in the park and start doing their drugs. When the
neighbors heard of this, they went crazy. These used to
be two senior center buildings and they went so crazy
that angry because this snuck up on them. They kept
it a secret. They hid it from them because everybody

(10:21):
involved knew what was going to happen. So Lindsay Harvath,
the county supervisor for the West Side, announced the project's
been canceled.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
A week or two ago.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
She said they were going to pause the project, but
now the whole thing is canceled.

Speaker 4 (10:40):
You.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
The department, the County Department of Mental Health did this
without telling anybody. Saint Joseph's Hospital set this up without
telling anybody, and they were very close to opening up.
They were going to open in November. That are days
the Behavioral Health Bridge Housing program temporary housing for mental
patients who are homeless, which they need, but not in

(11:05):
a residential area, not across the street from a family
park that overlooks the beach.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
They're so crazy and destructive.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
Whoever came up with this idea ought to be thrown
in jail for about a year. We've thrown a lot
of people in jail today, haven't we.

Speaker 5 (11:23):
We have or it should be moved in next door
to them.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
Yeah, I know, I that's that. That is what should happen.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
Is if Linda, if Lindsay Horvath had allowed this, then
I would say, let's put eight mental patients in Lindsay
Horvath's house. And I get I guess the blowback was
so bad that she gave it because she's she's way
left wing, woke nuts. She normally doesn't oppose these things.
She wants to be mayor though that's about the only

(11:53):
card we have with her Newsome. All these people bass Is,
they want to get re elected or they want to
get elected to higher office, and so there's a limit
to what they can do. But this, this is a
great victory for normal people, local residents. You are not
going to have forty nine mental patients living in your neighborhood.

(12:16):
Now the project is canceled. It was the Department of
Mental Health, Saint Joseph Center, City of Santa Monica. How
many bureaucrats, how many more on government workers knew about
this plan and never told anybody. And that's that's why
they covered it up, because they knew this was going
to happen. Sure they had meetings that they said, yeah,

(12:37):
the neighbors are not going to like forty nine mental patients,
homeless mental patients running around. You know, we'll have security. Yeah,
you have security. That's the biggest lie that they tell.
Little security that works, it's effective.

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Bill Gates has been a leading proponent and maybe the
most wealthy proponent of climate change. He has spent billions
of dollars on organizations trying to convince the world that
climate change was going to kill us all. He's now
changing his mind. He says climate change will not lead

(13:31):
to humanity's demise. Wow, I figured something out twenty years
before Bill Gates did.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
I'm almost as smart as he is.

Speaker 5 (13:43):
You make as much money as he does.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
No.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
No. He wrote a lengthy memo on Tuesday, and he says,
although climate change will have serious consequences, will not lead
to humanity's demise.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
People will be able to live.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
And thrive in most places on Earth for the foreseeable future.

Speaker 5 (14:05):
I'm glad to hear that.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Just four years ago he published a book called How
to Avoid a Climate Disaster. And they're having this World Summit,
which they have every couple of years in Brazil, and
he's not going. In fact, I heard today that a
lot of countries haven't come any Like two thirds of

(14:28):
the countries aren't even bothering to submit a plan anymore
on how they were going to cut emissions, and almost
no country has hit its goals. This was this was
a scam like high speed rail and like the homeless
industry here in LA.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
This was a rocket.

Speaker 5 (14:45):
Well, people who bought his book, do they get their
money back?

Speaker 2 (14:50):
That's a good question. That'll be a class action lawsuit.
And everybody ought to get their twenty five dollars back.
He spent, just like I said, had billions of dollars
on this. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, that's the
foundation he had with his wife before she divorced him
because he was running off with Epstein.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
Girls, Oh, we don't know that for sure.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
He's uh, but she she was so angry with Epstein
that Bill had a friendship.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
And Bill would show up frequently. You just had to wonder.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
But I don't know if he was with anybody they've
it says here. The foundation has given huge sums of cash.
The company's working on reducing global greenhouse gas emissions. You
know what, None of it worked. They even had technology.
They were trying to dim the sun and redirect its

(15:50):
rays out of the atmosphere.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
Who asked for them to do that?

Speaker 2 (15:56):
And if it goes wrong, it's going to get too cold?
Dim the sun? Mean, this is lunacy. This is a
guy and there's a lot of rich guys like this.
They make an ungodly amount of money. They don't know
what to do. They're bored. They have conquered the world,

(16:18):
their world. At least some of them try to go
on to a new world, like Schwarzenegger or Trump. Some
of them don't have a second idea to conquer, so
they get into crazy stuff like, oh, the world's overheating. Oh,
come up with an invention to redirect the sunlight.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
What did you smoke?

Speaker 3 (16:41):
What did you just ingest?

Speaker 1 (16:46):
And you don't.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
I have seen this statistic so often if you read
somebody who's trying to frighten you about glos warming or
climate change, they'll talk about how many people died from heat.
But Gates wrote, and this has been true forever, but

(17:11):
he just discovered it that surprisingly, excessive cold is far deadlier,
killing ten times more people every year than heat. Yeah,
that's been true since the beginning of time. It's much
easier to find a way to keep yourself cool. But
if you don't have any heat, any source of energy,

(17:35):
it's hard to keep yourself warm enough. And poor people
die more frequently of the cold. So he said, he
said he wants to focus on ways. He says, you

(17:55):
have to shift away from the doomsday outlook and start
looking at basically people who were poor, impoverished people, because
they're more likely to die from all kinds of things.
One government, he said, tried to cut emissions by banning

(18:19):
synthetic fertilizers. Well, what happened is the farmers grew a
lot less food. There was much less food available. Prices
skyrocketed because the country put all its effort on reducing emissions,
forgetting they have to feed the people, and to feed
the people, you need fertilizer, he said. Wealthy shareholders pushed

(18:47):
to stop financing fossil fuel projects in impoverished nations that
had no impact on global emissions. They took They went
after countries where the population was poor, but maybe there
was a lot of oil underground or gas, and these
wealthy people said, well, we can't we're going to spend

(19:07):
our money to develop these gas and oil fields. If
you did, then these people would have jobs, The country
would become much wealthier, and they would survive without the jobs.
The country's so poor, everybody's going to die. Climate change
is not the biggest threat to the lives and livelihoods

(19:29):
of people in poor countries, and it won't be in
the future. Bill Gates, Now he's supposed to be so brilliant,
this just occurred to him. This was always the least
important issue to most of the population. I've I've looked

(19:49):
at pulling for like twenty years on this, and they
would ask you, what's your most important issue, or what's
the top three issues? And climate change or glows but
warming never made the top fifteen. The only ones who
were the only ones who were interested in this were
the people who were in on the scam.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
And this scam paid really well.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
I mean a peak during the Biden administration when they
were throwing out hundreds of billions of dollars in fake
tax money to these companies who had some kind of
a green energy projects. It was all a racket, like
all these homeless agencies are a racket, like high speed
rails of racket. This is the age of the racket,

(20:34):
the government nonprofit racket. Maybe it's all right, its course
now now that so many governments are broke, we'll continue.

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Right oh, the House has a report out with details
on Joe Biden's slide in disinility. Remember they were investigating,
they were interviewing all the former Biden officials and staff members. Well,
they have one hundred page report entitled the Biden Auto

(21:25):
Pen Presidency Decline, Delusion and Deception in the White House,
and the conclusion is that many of his executive orders
should be considered void because there's no evidence that he
made the decisions himself, and that includes many of his pardons,

(21:46):
including the pardon of his son. They're saying he was
so impaired, so senile, he was incapable of making his
own decisions, and the rest of the staff was involved
in a coordinated cover up.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
This autopen thing.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
The story's been around for months and apparently a lot
of this is true. That the staff would just decide
what he would approve of, and would feed the paper
into the autopen machine and you'd get an automatic Joseph R.
Biden's signature out of it. And they went and decided

(22:34):
who was going to get pardoned themselves.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
They did. They didn't tell Biden. I didn't know.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Most of them didn't even know of most of the
people who's pardoning, didn't know their names, didn't know the crimes,
didn't know why they would get pardoned. And remember, all
these staff people were far left wokeheads. Trump's been talking
about this for months, and recently he hung gilded portraits
of all the former presidents on the walls along a

(23:04):
hollidad at the White House. So you walk it down
this I guess long hallway or promenade, and there's all
the presidents. When you got to Biden's portrait. Instead of
his picture, Trump Trump hung up a framed photo of
an auto pen.

Speaker 3 (23:27):
It's true, Biden's portrait is no longer up.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
At the White House. Trump replaced it with a picture
of an auto pen. All right, we got Michael Krozer
with the news. Conway's coming up next, Michael Live in
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