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an hour, we're going to have Stephen Moloy on. Stephen
has been running a blog, a website about junk science
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for many years. He's been a major skeptic of climate
change and has written a lot of brilliant stuff about
it over the years. And he's going to come on
at two o'clock because there has been a major failure
in the Great Plan to turn our electrical grid over
to renewable energy like solar and wind. Another big bust,
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and this is the Avampa Solar Power Facility in the desert.
It took two billion dollars two point two billion dollars
we spent on building it, and it's three four hundred
and fifty nine foot towers, it's thousands of computer controlled mirrors.
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They call them heliostats. And this was supposed to draw
energy from the sunlight and turn it into usable electricity,
and now it's going to close in a few months.
It's been a bust of the US Department of Energy.
Under Obama, gave over one and a half billion dollars
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in federal loan guarantees, and at the time it was
hailed as an example of how America is becoming a
world leader in solar energy. This was the largest solar
facility of its kind. It covered five square miles of desert,
and you know what it ended up doing, primarily is
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killing tens of thousands of birds. Sixty thousand birds got
incinerated because all these mirrors created a one thousand degree
heat shield, and the birds would fly through the thousand
degrees and they would burn up right in the sky.
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Just they'd get cooked, they get incinerated, there'd be nothing
left anyway. Stephen Moloy is going to come on after
two o'clock because you know he's been warning about this nonsense.
Green energy is one of the great scams in California,
Like the vagrant industry, the homeless industry, like high speed rail.
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It's it's just a way to pour billions of dollars
of tax money and there's no benefit to the public. Now,
the people on the other end, they benefit personally, they
have fat paychecks and big bonuses and careers and nice lives.
But as far as producing energy, this thing was terrible,
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and Steven mcloyal explained it. We're also going to Royal
Oaks on at the three o'clock hour to talk about
James Comy getting indicted. Alex Michaelson coming on. He had
a sit down interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Schwarzenegger is coming
out against Newsom's proposition fifty and so we'll hear his
thoughts later on as well. I got to talk well,
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I just mentioned, you know, one of the great money sucks.
One of the great scams going on is Karen Bass's
homeless bureaucracy here in Los Angeles. And you know, recently
the city came to a settlement with a business and
citizen group called La Alliance. It was a big lawsuit
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La Alliance had filed against the city. This is the
one where a federal judge oversaw the loss suit and
this is where Karen Bass had to hire fifteen lawyers
to keep her from testifying.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
Garon. Bass has overseen.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
The spending of over two billion dollars that can't be
accounted for and she needed fifteen lawyers to protect her
from having to testify in this particular case, and they succeeded.
Cost us LA tax pays another six million dollars. And
I don't care if I bring this up every hour
every day. The two billion is still missing. She had
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to spend six million dollars for fifteen lawyers so she
wouldn't testify as to where it went. And she thinks
life is just going to move on. Well, it's not
going to move on because the money is still missing
and she still hasn't explained it. Now the city Council
is meeting about the settlement because now well, according to
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the federal court settlement, Los Angeles has to have another
thirteen thousand beds available to the mental patients and drug
addicts by the summer of twenty twenty seven, so almost
two years from now. The Housing and Homelessness Committee advanced
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the plan and also the city attorney, Heidi Feldstein Soto
wants a monitor to oversee the city's progress and the
use of the funds. See, nobody in the city government
now that they have like a federal case that they
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had to settle, they know they're being watched. And so
now She wants a monitor to make sure that the
money is going to actually go to these thirteen thousand beds,
because generally it would disappear because nobody tracks any of this.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
They just steal it.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
And Karen Passes actually has the goal to run for
reelection next year, and everybody, everybody in the city ought
to know ten times a day that she will not
reveal what happened to the two billion dollars or she
doesn't know, and if she doesn't know, she won't admit
to it. Because I am watching, you know, all the
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drama in Washington, d C. But James Comy and they're
going after sins that he committed in previous election cycles,
and there might be other people getting indicted for their
alleged sins. And I'm thinking, you know that, that's all fine.
I'm not all that interested in those stories. None of
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it really has any effect on my life. What I'm
really interested in is there ought to be a federal investigation,
and maybe there is one into what happened to the
billions and homeless mones money that Karen Bass is responsible
for and her stooge, Alicia Adams Kellum, who used to
run loss billions of dollars blue by these two ladies,
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and neither one has accounted for it, and there should
be an investigation because this affects our lives. Not only
did they take billions of dollars of tax money from us,
the whole city and county is still polluted with all
the vagrants, mental patients and drug addicts. And nothing got
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better after all those billions. And there is no again,
no spreadsheet explaining where the money went. Even if it
went for stupid stuff, we don't know, even if it
was just stolen, Nobody wrote down who stolen how much.
I'm hoping there's a federal investigation into this, and I'm
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hoping we're going to be talking about indictments for people
in La City government someday and at LASSA, real indictments,
not just people quietly resigning and slipping out the back door.
No billions of dollars, No one's accounted for it, billions
millions of dollars spent on lawyers, and we're supposed to
just swallow that one. No, how could there not be
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investigations into this? Well, I know why. Normally you'd have
a state investigation, but we've got one party rule and
they all protect each other's scandals, they protect each other's thefts,
so there's no chance of that happening when we come back.
I canna play with some of the Schwarzenegger stuff because
he spoke to Alex Michaelson, who's now on CNN. You
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remember Alex left Fox eleven a few weeks ago, and
he is going to getting a show on CNN that's
going to run at nine o'clock Pacific time, and I know,
is it nine o'clock, yeah, and midnight on the on
the East Coast, and it's going to be a West
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Coast based talking news show. And Alex, I think, starts
that in mid October. But he had a piece CNN
already interviewing Arnold Schwarzenegger and they talked about Prop fifty
and Schwarzenegger was governor when the proposition passed to give
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us independent, independent commission to draw the congressional districting lines.
You know, he was a huge supporter of that, and
what he thinks NEWSOM is doing is very wrong. So
I'm going to play with some of the Schwarzenegger clips,
and then three o'clock hour we're going to talk to
Alex Michaelson about it.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
In Depth on You're listening.
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Were on every day from one until four o'clock. After
four o'clock John Cobelt Show on Demand, We've got two
runs on the Moistline coming up, and I hear the
Moistline is unusually lively. Apparently the Santa Monica mayor unleash
a torrent and you tell me the reviews were not
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not good, okay, not many fans, not many fans in
Santa Monica. Maritlanta Negrette. It was nice talking to her
on the air. We talked about the rampant insanity in
Santa Monica, and I will give her credit at least
she didn't deny it, and it's all the again mental
patients and drug addicts. But they did not like her
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explanation for why this goes on. Apparently, also a lot
about the what was the other big story anti mask?
Oh the mask thing? Yes, so not a lot of
dispute about debor though this week no okay and.
Speaker 5 (10:42):
Also feels so left out.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
Twenty twenty eight election is also brought up.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
Okay, So all that is coming up in the three
o'clock hour on the moist line. Also at three thirty
is going to be Alex Michaelson now from CNN. He
switched from Fox Living to CNN and his regular show
is going to start in.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
A few weeks.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
His first big interview he did, he went to that
climate summit in New York where it's mostly pre ening
phonies like Gavin Newsom and Tony Blair, the old Prime
minister from England, and Schwarzeneger was there, but Schworenzinger was
talking to Alex about something else, Prop fifty, because when
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Schwarzinger was governor, that's when they passed the Independent Commission,
so that commission will draw the congressional district lines, and
that went on for about fifteen years, and now Newsom
has his Prop fifty to try to undo it, which
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is terribly wrong. And it's terribly wrong because it is
going to displace a number of congress people that districts
have had for many years and or you know, they've
had that party be there or that that party member
be their representative for many years, and suddenly now they're
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going out of their way to draw the lines to
make each district as democratic as possible.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
And when they're done, it's going to.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
Be forty eight out of fifty two districts are Democratic
in Congress, and over forty percent of the state votes
for Republican congress people, but they're going to end up
with like six eight percent of the representatives.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
That's just wrong. It's wrong in Texas, it's wrong here.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
And Schwarzinger is very passionate about this because he was
the governor where the original proposition passed. And we're going
to play a clip here. It's a couple of minutes.
He talks with Alex Michaelson.
Speaker 6 (12:46):
What's your view in terms of what should happen nationwide
when it comes to redistricting.
Speaker 3 (12:51):
Well, verst of one in California, it's a big mistake
to go and to dismantle into base the kind of uh,
get rid of the Independent Registrict Green Commission, under the
auspices of we got to have more power than the
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Republicans and we got to fight Trump because yes, they
are fixing the elections in Texas, but that does not
mean that California should fix the elections because of that.
Two wrongs don't make it right. It's that simple. And
whenever the politicians say that we're only doing this temporarily
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with the redistrict incommission within the independent one. There's no
such thing with politicians and temporarily. Have you ever seen
attacks that stopped when they say this is just temporary,
it is prominent. I am for the power of the people,
not the parties. And therefore I say wote no on
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Proposition fifty because when I.
Speaker 6 (13:58):
Talk to Governor Nwsam about this and about your conversation
with him about this, he told me that he said
to you, if we are not successful this, that there
will be no more independent redistricting. The whole thing's over.
He has no faith in President Trump in order to
do fair elections. If Republicans have all control, and he
says that it is temporary, do you just you don't
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buy what Governor Knews.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
I'm saying, of course no.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
Look I've said down Sacramento, I've listened to the politicians
for seven years. They are not interested in giving any
power to the people. The only interest that they have
is to take power away from the people and grab
it themselves. So this gives them a great opportunity by saying, oh,
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we have to fight Trump, let's go and get rid
of our democratic principles.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
Imagine to fight.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
For democracy and to get rid of your democratic principles,
it doesn't make any sense. And plus, we have so
many homeless people in California and there they kind of
do anything about it, but they're spending two hundred million
dollars on a special election. I would rather give this
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money to the homeless people that really need it rather
than do the politicians. Let's give the money to the
people rather than the politicians. This is what this is
all about. That's why I'm against Proposition fifty.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
So that's Swarts.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
They're around with Alex Michaelson on CNN, and of course
they don't fix the homeless situation because that's an industry
that they and their donors and their friends and relatives
benefit from. Everybody is set up nonprofits to allegedly help
the homeless. Accept none of it helps the homeless. But
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the billions keep coming through, and the billions keep getting
spent and nothing's accounted for. So they're not going to
give it to the homeless. They've already given tens of
billions of dollars there. Shortzeaker's right there. This is for
the power. Newsome is obviously a phony and a fraud,
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and he keeps claiming about you know, democracy is at stake,
democracy is getting threatened.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
So what does he do.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
He do He takes democracy away from many districts here
in California who don't vote his way. Simply they have
driven they've drawn the lines to protect Democratic congress people,
and they've drawn the lines to punish Republican congress people
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and punish the voters who've chosen them. That's not democracy.
That's exactly what Newsom preaches against. That's authoritarianism, that is
a dictatorship. People in the state are going to have
their choice taken away in many districts because they don't
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vote the way Newsom thinks they should. Period, end of story.
It's just the raw power of it. Here's what Schwarzeger's
final comment was, cut play cut two.
Speaker 3 (17:09):
Before you go and vote, you should know this is
a scam and vote no on Proposition fifty.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
And he's right. Prop fifty is a scam. It's about
giving Gavin Newsom and those parasites in the Assembly and
the Senate more power. In fact, a number of the
termed out Democratic legislators will have special districts carved out
for them, so as soon as their term ends, they
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can jump right to a congressional seat without any competition.
And that's how this was set up. It is one
of the biggest frauds and biggest scams, and that's what
Newsom is working on. And he was at the Climate
change conference meantime. It came out this week California has
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the highest unemployment rate, we have the most homeless by far.
We've got the highest poverty rate. We've got the highest
electricity costs, we have the highest gas prices, We've got
the highest taxes in virtually every category. And he's in
New York preming about climate change and wagging his finger, oh,
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starting a violent revolt against ice agents, and wagging his
finger about democracy.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Exactly. Thank you.
Speaker 4 (18:42):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
Coming up after two o'clock, we're going to talk to
Stephen mLOY. He's written a blog for many years called
Junk Science, and he's been writing about the whole climate
change scam for a long long time. And we have
another chapter here in California, a solar plant that taxpayers
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spent two billion dollars on is going to be turned
off in just a few months. It was supposed to
generate electricity and it never worked right. It did kill
sixty thousand birds and incinerated them. This was a solar
tower with thousands of computer controlled mirrors that collected the
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sunlight and created this heat energy. And the whole thing
was a bust. And now they're closing it after ten
years after they blew two billion dollars. Steven moy is
going to come out and explain all this coming up.
Here's a wild Ice story. Today Ice arrested the superintendent
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of the Des Moines Public School System. Des Moines, Iowa,
pretty good sized city, two hundred thousand people in Des Moines.
It's the largest city in Iowa and also the state capitol.
And they had a guy named doctor ian Andre Roberts
who is being deported. This is a crazy story. He
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entered the US in nineteen ninety nine on a student
visa to go to Saint John's University in New York,
and he stayed here. He overstayed the visa and he's
been here now for twenty five years. And you're probably saying, oh,
let him stay. I'm sure he's a good teacher and
a good superintendent. Well, he was arrested in twenty twenty
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weapons arrest and they don't know exactly what became of
that case. He was then ordered deported in May twenty
twenty four, and he didn't leave. And now now he's
from Guyana. I had to look this up. You know
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where Guyana is? Debor just wild? Guess I didn't know either.
So Africa, that's what I thought. It's South America. It's
right next to Venezuela, which is that's not a good neighborhood.
Speaker 5 (21:24):
I guess.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
So this guy comes from Guyana as with a student visa,
and then I don't I don't know why people do this.
You know, once once you're in on a visa, like
a student visa, you can you can upgrade yourself. But
he stayed here, got his degree, got his doctorate degree,
and made it to superintendent of the Des Moines Public
school system.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
But he was crazy. He had some kind of.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
It's some kind of weapons charge against him, and when
Ice agents approached him, he.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
Ran away in his car.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
They ideed themselves as immigration and he sped away, abandoned
the car and he was found in the brush two
hundred yards away. They had to send a canine to
go get him, and the dog fished him out of
the brush. They found a loaded gun, a fixed blade
hunting knife, three thousand dollars in cash.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
This is the superintendent. There was a nut he had been.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
He had been told to leave the country on April
twenty No, let me go back to on May twenty
second of twenty twenty four. He was told to appear
in court and he did not, and he got a
judge's ruling. That's that's May twenty twenty four is under
the Biden administration. So he was told then get out.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
He did not.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
On an April twenty twenty five, another immigration judge in
Dallas denied a motion to reopen his case and told
him to get out. So he had two orders that
said get out, and he defied both of them, and
he had this weapons charge that he has been a
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superintendent since since twenty twenty three. Does anybody do any
background checks?
Speaker 1 (23:24):
I guess not. Huh. I don't know if this was
a DEI hire or what yeah right? Or what.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
He actually competed in the two thousand Olympic Games in
track and field for Guyana. He was a middle distance
runner and it's pretty clear that nobody does background checks.
I mean, look at all the pedophiles that hired in
the system. But this is pretty blatant. He actually gets
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to ported. I guess he still had his job even
after the he got the deportation orders twice. He was
still employed as the superintendent, doesn't say. Former superintendent and
the school board president Jackie Norris said, our priority is
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to provide a safe, secure, outstanding education for all students.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
Blah blah blah.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
The board has the highest confidence in mister Smith's leadership
at this time. We know you have many questions and
we will provide updates as we learn more.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
We would we have.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
You have the highest confidence. The guy was hiding in
the brush and had to have a dog dragon out.
He's got a loaded gun and a big knight a
hunting knife, and it's like, oh where we're we're Our
priority is to provide a safe environment.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
This guy was out of his mind.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
Not only here illegally but crazy looney. That's a good one.
My favorite immigration story today. All right, we come back.
Who I have read today? Twenty percent of the country
gets their news from TikTok.
Speaker 7 (25:12):
You know, I have never looked, never have I ever
looked at TikTok unless somebody sort of showed me, Hey, look,
and I look at it for two seconds.
Speaker 5 (25:20):
I couldn't even tell you how to find it on
my phone.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Oh that trick works on you. Hey, look at this.
Speaker 7 (25:25):
Well, no, I don't know it's TikTok. And then I
see that it's TikTok. But I'm just I'm just not.
Speaker 5 (25:30):
I guess I'm assuming that it's just regular media outlets
who have TikTok feeds like they put on Instagram. Do
we have a TikTok? Does Kfi?
Speaker 1 (25:41):
Kfi? Does the John Cobolt Show does not? Okay, well
maybe we should, that's true.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
Not to give you more work, but if the public's
getting their news from TikTok, does.
Speaker 5 (25:52):
John have to dance and do silly thing?
Speaker 4 (25:54):
No?
Speaker 1 (25:54):
See, that's what I thought TikTok all was.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
Maybe it's it's changed, but it used to be just yeah,
silly people dance seeing and I think seventy percent of
the audience was young.
Speaker 5 (26:02):
Women giving makeup advice or something.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Tam, I can do that, you know whatever's going.
Speaker 5 (26:06):
To pay right? Okay, Well, then I want in on
that you.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
Can do the makeup whatever it's gonna pay. You might
have to take your shirt off. My shirt.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
H Hey, you never know. All the fans these things.
I don't think there's a market for that. There shouldn't
be a market for that.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
Well, when we.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
Come back, and I guess this guy got very popular
on TikTok. He actually convinced his followers that the rapture
was going to happen. He was a prophet, and people
quit their jobs and sold their possessions and to get
ready for Jesus coming down from the clouds and taking
us all up with them. And they all waited and
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Jesus didn't come. And I'll tell you the rest of
the story we come back.
Speaker 4 (26:49):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI Am sixty.
Speaker 2 (26:55):
Stephen Maloy from Junk Science is coming on with us.
We're going to talk about the two billion dollar solar
panel tower out in the Mojave Desert that is going
to close. It's a failure. Two billion of your tax
money in the toilet. That's coming up after Debra's news
at two. You might have heard in your lifetime about
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the rapture. This is something some evangelicals believe in. It
means end of days that it's predicted in the Bible.
The rapture is the end of human history and Jesus
is supposed to return and take us all up to
the clouds to meet the Lord somewhere up there. Well,
there was a guy, I guess out of Africa, and
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he went on a YouTube video and his name is
Jacob mckella, and he was telling people that the rapture
is going to happen on the twenty third and twenty
fourth of this year. He said Jesus came to him
in a dream about seven years ago. So this is
part of the video that he posted.
Speaker 8 (27:58):
You know, doesn't have and today on tomorrow, you know,
could I go back to this sentuens podcast and do
the podcast out of my gain give him hope to lose,
So we'd be leaving in my message that that is
going to happen, you know. So I had to announce them,
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you know, and give it answer the truth given answer, yes,
I won't.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
I wouldn't go big them. So this was posted after
the rapture.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
It didn't happen everything you mean he said that, you know,
back in twenty eighteen, Jesus came to him in a dream.
God meet God took me to see the future and
then brought me back and then we're all going to
be taken away. And people around the world. I mean,
this wracked up three hundred thousand hits, three hundred thousand.
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It was on YouTube and it was on TikTok, and
people people started scrambling their lives. They they quit their jobs,
they got rid of their cars, They told their they
told their friends, don't make any weekend plans. They left
their homes unlocked. I guess they thought Jesus was coming
door to door.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
Did you do this?
Speaker 5 (29:18):
No?
Speaker 1 (29:18):
I know, why not?
Speaker 5 (29:20):
Did you?
Speaker 1 (29:21):
Huh? Oh? Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 5 (29:22):
Believe in stuff like this, And I certainly would never
leave my door open. Yeah in la right, I need
window open.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
And they thought Jesus was going door to door like
the Pascal Lamb. I guess I don't know this. I
don't know this stuff.
Speaker 3 (29:37):
Jesus.
Speaker 2 (29:38):
I guess we could come and take you up in
the clouds. Except what would have happened. All the criminals
would have come and taken away all your furniture.
Speaker 5 (29:43):
That would have come back to nothing when it didn't happen.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
He uh.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
He put up another video that said my apologies. Oh oh,
this is from another religious leader. He put up a
video saying, my apologies. I want apologize to everyone who
have seen me promote my brother Joshua was rapture date
Uh and uh mccaptain black.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
How do you say his name?
Speaker 2 (30:12):
Mhl Mikayla, I'll go with Mikayla says he's a simple person,
not a pastor.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
He just had this vision, you know.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
And anybody can have an hallucination, yeah, you know, or
you take take any kind of psychedelic or edible gummy
A gummy.
Speaker 5 (30:31):
Yeah, which I'll be taken tonight.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
She's gonna be running in the streets.
Speaker 7 (30:37):
Maybe I'll put together at TikTok video proclaiming the rapture.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
I was gonna say, if this is the news, twenty
people twenty percent of the people are getting I'm glad
we're not on TikTok.
Speaker 2 (30:47):
That's what I was wondering, all right, So is this
the TikTok news service? Three hundred thousand people and they
quit their jobs, and they quit school, and they sold
their stuff, and they were just standing outside looking up
into the sky waiting for Jesus to come down out
of the clown.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
How can this go on in the twenty first century?
How can this bay? You could have sold space in
your bunker.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
Had I known this was going on. That's why I
gotta get on TikTok.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
How we do?
Speaker 5 (31:12):
We absolutely do?
Speaker 1 (31:14):
I would I'd sell space at my bunker.
Speaker 7 (31:16):
Well, I'm gonna sell veganism and see how many people
I can convert.
Speaker 5 (31:19):
If this guy could get people to believe what he
was trying to get them to believe.
Speaker 7 (31:22):
And you got your call, Tis, that's right, and I
want to be paid, all.
Speaker 2 (31:28):
Right, Steph M'LOI coming up next from Junk Science about
the two billion dollars blown on a solar tower in
the Mojave Desert that's being shut down because the thing
just didn't work. Debra Mark is live in the KFI
twenty four hour newsroom. Hey, you've been listening to the
John Cobalt Show podcast. You can always hear the show
live on KFI Am six forty from one to four
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