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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:46):
Now.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
A woman, her name is Nicole, and it's about a
disgusting RV encamp and ply of Vista. She wrote us
a message and apparently this was moved from another location.
Jesuays it's there's drug use happening right out here in
the open. It's in front of businesses, a block from
a school. It looks like something out of Sandford and Sun.
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You ever saw that show. Anyway, they've called the city
called the lap he got nowhere. Let's talk to Nicole
and see what this is about.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
Nicole.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Welcome, Hi, Hi, how you doing John?
Speaker 1 (01:22):
I'm doing good? So give the exact location here this mess.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
Okay, it's on all A Road near Jefferson Boulevard in Play.
It's right next to a big home depot right there
on the corner.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Oh, I know where that is. Yeah, we go but
my wife and I go biking around play A vista.
Oh yeah, yeah, all right, I know exactly where that is.
So describe the size of this thing.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
It goes the entire block, so pretty much. It starts
right right when you turn onto all A Road, and
it goes all the way down into the cul De Sact.
And it's continuing to grow. It started back in September
and it just keeps getting bigger and bigger.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Now, what's the jurisdiction there? I was always hazy whether
that was a city or county. Uh Well, I looked it.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
Up and we found out that we're in Tracy Park.
Tracy Park is our district. Yeah, so would that be
I guess that would be city.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
Yeah, so that's l A City right, Well that's good.
Speaker 4 (02:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
So the contacted Tracy Park's office. We have tried calling,
you know, l A p V. There's really nothing they
can do. I did hear back from Tracy Park's office today. Uh,
and he the person said that they're aware of the
encampment and the vehicle dwellers as he called them, the
vehicle dwellers vellers.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
I haven't heard that one before.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
Yeah, vehicle dwellers, and that they are doing they're you know,
doing their best to offer them, you know, housing and
offer them services, and you know that they're aware of it,
and but they're sending they've actually added them to their
sanitation route. So now it's just like they've accepted that
they're going to be there and they're going to swing
by and pick up the trash. Everyone.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
Well, you know, the the RV crowd is tricky because
they think they have a home. So you can't offer
them housing. I mean you can, but they're not going
to take it. It's like, hey, I'm perfectly fine here.
I got a living room, I got a kitchen, I
got a bedroom where what's the problem. The problem is
where your stupid RV is parked exactly.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
And the other night I was leaving, as I was
driving away from work, there was a couple of them
starting a fire on the sidewalk. Oh that's immediately I
called nine one.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Did they Did anybody show up?
Speaker 3 (03:39):
Well, I laughed. But by the time somebody, yeah, by
the time somebody came by, they patrolled by, there it
was gone. The fire was gone. But you just never
know what you're going to encounter up, very unpredictable.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
Do they seem like they're drugged down?
Speaker 3 (03:52):
Oh yeah, oh absolutely absolutely, they're not, like they don't bathe.
Let's just say.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
That, Oh, they're not bathing. They're using drugs, they're starting fires.
Speaker 3 (04:03):
They're also there's junk piled up everywhere. So I don't
know if there are things that they're just collecting around
the neighborhood, but they are like broken bicycles, and it's
it's just junk piled up everywhere, and it's spilling over
onto the sidewalk.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
And is it in front of businesses or homes in.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
Front of businesses. So it's basically our campus is a
bunch of there are a bunch of businesses within our campus.
H So basically our employees can't use that sidewalk, or
can't walk across the street to the food trucks or
walk across the street to home deposts they wanted to,
you know. So basically it's just blocking the whole sidewalk
in front of our in front of our business, in
front of our campus.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
Tracy did a great job getting rid of probably about
fifty RVs that were lining the Balboa Bologna wetlands. Yes,
and I mean that was one of the largest RV
encampments I have seen on the west side, may have
been the largest. And she got rid of the whole thing,
and that was poisoning the wetlands. So there there are
laws that allow you to do that. You just you
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have to have the will to do it.
Speaker 5 (05:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
And and basically what Tracy, what their office told us
is that they're aware of it. That's but I just
don't know what that means. I mean, they're offering them housing,
but if they don't take it, what are they going
to do? They're just going to stay here?
Speaker 1 (05:21):
I don't know. I mean, I know from personal experience,
she was really good at at clearing out homeless encampments.
Speaker 4 (05:28):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
I even I even called about one in my town
and of course, you know, the sheriff van a Weeva
came and got rid of that that encampment and in
front of the VA in Brentwood. So they can do it.
They just what they tend to do is is resist.
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I don't know, I'm not saying tracy, but just in general,
in the city, every one of these people can be removed.
I mean, once the Supreme Court issued their decision last June,
there is no legal pretext for allowing people to sleep
in a public area, whether it's a sidewalk or road,
a park, whatever, So a city can remove all of them.
It's whether they want to go through the trouble of
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doing it right.
Speaker 3 (06:11):
And We've also reached out to Mayor Bath's office and
I haven't I haven't been able to get anyone to
call me back from there.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
Oh really, they don't even call back. Yeah, well, some
of her staff is busy calling in bomb threats, so
maybe they were busy's Yeah, it actually is true, that
really is going on.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
Well it's because it's uh, it's like a business park, right,
that is that?
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Ye?
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Yeah, so they probably think it's not that not that
big a deal because it's not families and children. But
it's only a block from the school.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
Cool.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
Yeah, there's a school right there, and I mean parents
line up to pick up their kids right there. Yeah,
if you're waiting in the pickup line, they're right to
your left.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
I'm putting myself in the mind of these idiot bureaucrats,
and they must have a hierarchy about whether they want
to bother or not. And so because it's not in
a strict residential area, like an immediate residential area, they
might think, oh, well, you know, who's it hurting? Right?
Speaker 3 (07:05):
We have to drive by it every day, and then
we have clients, clients come or you know, people come
to work on you know, for meetings. It's just not
a very professional presentation either.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Well, I know, we put in a call to Tracy
Parks office, and we certainly have good relations with her.
So we're we're gonna we're going to keep on top
of this. Normally, when stuff gets publicized, then something magically happens,
all right, I hope. Yeah, Sometimes it takes a little time,
especially with the r VS. Uh. They they've got to
tow them and put them somewhere. And I'm not making excuses.
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It's just we are living with this, with this encrusted
bureaucracy that ruins our lives. So listen, you keep you
keep us informed. What's going on? All right?
Speaker 3 (07:49):
I will thanks a lot, John, all.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
Right, we'll talk.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
We'll talk next month again.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
That's great.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
That's the call.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
And she works at this uh at a business uh
imply a vista disgusting RV encampment block long all kinds
of films. Yeah, this sounds this sounds like a job
for debor Mark God a door in interviewing these people
and maybe you can gently coax them to.
Speaker 3 (08:13):
I don't think the people that were that I when
I went knocked on the door of that r V.
I don't think they were on drugs though, So I
think this might be a little bit out of my expertise.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Know why aren't you going there with all that indignation?
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Yeah, maybe with my stun gun. Yeah, you just tell
them off, you tell them how they have no right
to do this.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
I could, but I need backup, John, back up, you're gonna.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Come with me. You're intimidating all by yourself, do you
know my four foot eleven and three quarters.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
That's Roger. I'm intimidating. That's right.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
People back away. It's like, oh, well, when I opened
my mouth, Yeah yeah, she's gonna go. She's gonna blow.
All right. You don't realize the power you have. All Right,
we're coming up next. Hold on, we rescheduled people, and
I got to make sure I have everything in order.
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you have anything to say about this week and this year,
come in now because we're ready to go. Twice in
the three o'clock hour, here's the we talked to Alex
Stone last half hour, how the FAA is suddenly willing
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to shoot down drones in New Jersey if necessary. There
are many counties now where if you fly a drone
and it looks like some kind of threat, I don't
know what the threshold is. I don't know what they're
going to use to shoot down the drones. But the
FAA suddenly says we're shooting down the drones, and I
guess they're going to kind of try to kill the drones,
(10:21):
which leads me to believe there's something going on here
the FAA, would you know, I never know what's what's
a psychological operation with the government now.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
I don't know what's true.
Speaker 1 (10:33):
I don't know when they're giving responses designed to calm
us down rather than to tell us the truth and
keep us properly informed. And I keep talking to people,
what do you think is going on? So I have
no idea what's going on, and there's no way to
trust anything coming out of anyone's mouth. But there's this
(10:55):
This I know is real. Do you know seventeen military
excuse me, seventeen military bases are adjacent to Chinese owned
farmland across the United States. According to the New York Post,
and they've experienced a rash of drone sightings in recent weeks.
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Mysterious drones have been reported near military bases in Hawaii, Utah, California, Maine,
and Florida. The Post has identified nineteen military bases that
lie close to farmland brought up by by Chinese owned companies,
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and analysts here are afraid that the Chinese, you know,
the communist Chinese, are going to use the land to
spy on US military operations. Why I know they have
farm land in China. They must They got like a
billion and a quarter million people, one and a quarter
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billion people that they have to feed, so they haven't
a farmland. They don't need to buy land. In North
Dakota and in Texas, House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Michael
McCall said he believes some of the unidentified drones that
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we've all been seeing are spy drones from China. All right, now,
this isn't just anybody. He's chairman of the House Foreign
Affairs Committee, who god knows what he gets in these
secret intelligence briefings that he's willing to go public and say, yeah,
I think these some of these are Chinese spy drones.
Why did we ever let the Chinese buy farmland near
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our military basis? Why would you do that? What do
they think really that they're growing tomatoes or avocados. I'm
I mean, of course they're setting up as a spy centers.
McCall says, we need to identify who's behind these drones.
My judgment, based on my experience, is that those that
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are over our military sites are adversarial, most likely coming
from the People's Republic of China. Here in southern California,
they've seen drones over the Marine Corps base Camp and Peddleton.
Spokesman Captain James Sartayne said that between December ninth and fifteenth,
there were six instance instances of what they used to
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call UFOs now they call them unmanned aerial systems entering
the airspace over Camp Pendleton.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
In Ohio.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
At the Wright Patterson Air Force Base, officials were forced
to shut its airspace for four hours last week because
of these small unmanned aerial systems. According to their spokesman,
all right, so it's not just Yahoo's out in rural
New Jersey that are misidentifying planes. Now you have military
officials all over the country and the Chinese owned farmland
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next door. What can't they sign an executive order just
immediately banning the Chinese from owning any land near sensitive
military or I know they've also bought farm land near
some of our nuclear sites. Just pay them off, give
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them a market value, and tell them to get out,
Revoke their visas, revoke their citizenship if necessary. There was
a Wall Street Journal report, see you know, news comes
and goes, and either you never see it or you
forget about it. September twenty twenty three. Wall Street Journal
found that Chinese intruders tried to breach military facilities over
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one hundred times in recent years. The Chinese snuck onto
a missile range in New Mexico, and scuba divers spotted
a government rocket launch site and fl Florida, Oh, spotted
near I get it.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
Chinese scuba divers were spotted near a government rocket launch
site in Florida. They've got scuba divers, They've got drones.
The Chinese owned three hundred and fifty thousand acres of
US farmland as of the end of twenty twenty two,
three hundred and fifty that is five hundred and forty
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six square miles and some of it just happens to
be clustered around our military bases. How is this allowed?
There is no rational who's getting paid off here? Somebody
must be getting kickbacks. One of the owners is Chen Tianco.
I'm sure I'm butchering the name. Chen is a billionaire
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and a Chinese Communist Party member. He's the second largest
owner of farmland in the US. He bought two hundred
thousand acres in Oregon in twenty fifteen, but his purchase
did not appear in the government records of land ownership
by foreign investors. Say, I guess you're supposed to register
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when you buy land. You're supposed to register with the government,
and his acreage didn't register. Chinese hold less than one
percent of foreign owned agricultural land in the US. Again,
it just seems to be clustered around our military basis.
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Come on, but says this part of the deal that
Hunter and Joe made with the Chinese. I don't know.
Trump should end this on day one. Just kick them out,
take over the land, send them a check, get them
out of here. They're up to no good. What would
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a billionaire be investing in farmland in Oregon from China,
member of the Communist Party. Why don't we let people,
Why don't we let other countries do this to us?
Why it's like when we watched the Chinese balloon float
across the country for a week, we just stared at it.
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It's like we're all we've all all gone dumb, We've
all gone stupid, We're all hypnotized. Just keep scrolling. TikTok
more coming up.
Speaker 5 (17:25):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
Coming up after four o'clock, we post John Cobelt's show
on demand, the podcast version, And let me tell you
some of the stuff we did today. The whole first
hour was on the decline of Joe Biden's mind. Wall
Street Journal had a long printed out to fifteen pages.
They interviewed almost fifty people about how Joe Biden was
in a state of dementia right from day one of
the presidency. And we also talked with our White House
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correspondent and he was on telling what he saw with
his own eyes, O'biden's decline. What else did we have?
We had Brad Garrett on from ABC about Luigi Mengione.
He's getting federal charges. Carl Demayo is on. He went
through an orientation to be an assemblyman up in Sacramento
that was eye opening. And we also had who we
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also had Saudieuse for ABC. Didn't we oh Alex Stone
to talk about the drum? So all that stuff is
on the podcast. Really, I want to listen to the
whole thing. Okay, onto Tomorrow's guest is going to be
Tom McClintock, who's that Republican congressman that we've talked to
for many, many years since he was in the legislature.
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He represents the district in northern California now and we
are going to have him on. But I want to
give you a taste of why he was in the news,
because he has been fed up with Joe Biden's senile
border policies for a long time and he's been very outspoken.
He was at a press briefing yesterday at a House
Border Security Caucus event, and listen to what as he
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compared Biden to Trump on this issue.
Speaker 6 (19:05):
It is pretty clear History is screaming this warning at
us that the countries that either cannot or will not
secure their borders aren't around very long under the Biden administration,
we've seen the largest illegal mass migration in our history,
overwhelming our social services, our public schools, our public hospitals,
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our homeless shellers, and unleashing the most violent criminal bangs
in the world upon our local communities. American people have
finally given us the tools to secure our border, and
this administration Trump under Trump is fully prepared to do so.
The President Trump proved that simply enforcing laws can produce
secure borders. The President Biden proved that a president intent
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on leading our borders wide open can do so as well.
In the next session, our first priority has got to
be to an Act HR two to assure that future
presidents cannot so divert the law as Biden has, and
then to sanctioned sanctuary jurisdictions that are protecting criminal illegal
aliens from deportation, and then to provide the measures the
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incoming administration requests to assure this tragedy never threatens our
communities again. This Border Caucus has been a tireless and
influential advocate for these policies. It's an honor to have
been part of their work, and I personally want to
thank Andy Biggs and Brian Baban for their leadership. They
have done so many border tours for our members that
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have opened the eyes of a lot of our colleagues
over the threat that this situation presents our country.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
It is so good to hear somebody talk like this
and know that there are many others down in Washington
that are going to be governing who have exactly the
same viewpoint. And once for all, this is going to
be taken care of. The border is going to be sealed,
We're going to have mass deportations, We're going to regulate
things the way they need to be regulated. Limited legal immigration,
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orderly immigration, and let's get rid of the criminals. There's
a million and a half people that need to be
deported that are on deportation lists. Judges have ordered them out.
I mean, honestly, this is now finding out the truth
that Biden was senile from day one and just got
worse and worse and worse. It all makes sense, right,
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because only a senile person would come up with this policy.
The old Joe Biden from thirty years ago would never
have done something like this. But because he was incapacitated
for the last four years, all the looney tune left
wing progressive nutbags took control of policy. And look what
we've got now. Tom Homan, this guy, this guy means business.
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You've seen him. He's the borders are for Trump. He's
this big barrel, chested, bald strong voiced no compromise in him.
He went on CNN and he was very blunt about
when the mass deportations are going to start.
Speaker 7 (22:05):
So how many days after Trump has sworn in before
this effort to carry out the mass deportations begins? Anyway,
said it starts on day one, But after how many
days will we actually start to see that happening?
Speaker 2 (22:18):
Day one?
Speaker 4 (22:19):
Day one will be ice offices across the country. We'll
be out on the streets the right out of the gate.
President's made it clear, and I made it clear. The
priority read out of the gate's public safety threats, and
that's the security threats. And there's plenty of define right.
I looked at the data under the Biden administration, the
deportation of criminal aliens have decreased seventy four percent. So
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we have all those folks that the Biden administration and
failed to deport. Plus you got this ten over ten
millioncounters on the southern boarder they came across. We got
a lot of them look for too, so that the
public safety threats are plenty and it's going to keep
us busy.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
Yeah, the public safety.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
You add up all the criminals, victed, criminals, accused criminals, terrorists,
Venezuelan gang members that they intentionally released from prison, plus
the million plus that judges have already ordered deported and
they weren't done. And by the way, they eight or
ten million people who came over the border. That that's
not long standing immigrants who have roots in the community.
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They just came over the border. Ten million came over
the border in just the last few years. They have
no legal or moral right to stay here. But you
know what, they're at the bottom of the list anyway.
You know how long it's going to take to get
through the million four that ought to already have been
told to leave and just refused because nobody was enforcing
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the law.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
I like that.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
That was Caitlin Collins wasn't on CNN.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
Shit, you know.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
I usually usually it's I'd call her Oweni, but usually
that's we're we're served for male reporters. But she goes, well,
I know you said day one but really, when is
it going to start? And he goes day one like,
what's wrong with you? Do you understand day one?
Speaker 2 (24:04):
Say I used to?
Speaker 1 (24:05):
I guess they used to people blustering and turning on
day one. The policy is gonna change, and then it
doesn't change, or it happens three years later. It's like, no,
this crowd. Day one is day one. You're gonna see,
you know, I bet you're gonna see stuff going on
while the Trump is taking the off of office, while
the inauguration is going on. I think you're gonna see
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apartment buildings get rousted and people being dragged out by
US Marshalls and Homeland Security cops. All right, we've got
more coming up.
Speaker 5 (24:37):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
All right, we have another nut that was loose here
in southern California. Isn't this a strange story here? It's
a connection to Natalie Roup now who called herself Samantha
and she's the one who shot up the kids at
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the school earlier the week. Earlier in the week in Medicine, Wisconsin.
And apparently she had some kind of online friend here
in southern California who was going to engage in his
own shooting as well. Tuesday night, a San Diego judge
(25:27):
granted a gun violence emergency protective order. The Carl's Bad
Police Department had filed it against a local resident in
Carlsbad named Alexander Paffendorff. It allows the Carlsbad PD to
(25:47):
seize weapons from Paffendorff, but CBS Channel eight in San
Diego has found out that FBIA detained Papendorff after learning
he was allegedly plotting a mass shooting with Natalie Rupnouno
(26:11):
shot and killed a teacher and a teenage student, injured
six others before she killed herself. The FBI interviewed this
Pafendorff character, and he admitted to the agents that he
told rupe Now that he would arm himself with explosives
and a gun, and he would target a government building.
The Madison Police Department has acknowledged a person arrested in
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California potentially linked to this shooting. Is this an online
dating service? It's like you want to kill people. I
want to kill people too. I want to do it
at the same time. People don't just do phone secks
now in the dating sites. They actually they get off
on doing simultaneous shootings, simultaneous terrorism. As of last night,
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Pafendorff's name did not appear in the San Diego County
Sheriff's Office custody records, So I don't know how he
can't be in custody if he's actually admitted to plotting explosives,
to he would arm himself with explosives of a gun
and target a government building, seems like you'd want to
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lock that guy up for something. The restraining order was
approved and multiple police cars were seen entering the area.
Fifteen officers pulled into the complex and they exited with
a black gun box. This is what people are doing
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with the internet. You know, you can connect with other
people who have the same hobbies that you do, the
same sick interests. Which leads us back to Luigi Mangione.
We told you earlier that he was hellic from Pennsylvania
into New York City, and the reason they didn't drive
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him from Pennsylvania is they didn't want crowds of people
cheering him on as detectives took him back to New York.
They didn't want like an OJ situation you've ever seen
video or you remember the OJ times that as OJ
was coming up the four or five down Sunset Boulevard,
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people were on overpasses, lining the streets, cheering them on.
Since forty percent of adults under thirty think it's okay
to shoot an executive to death, they thought, oh, this
is this, this could get crazy, so they helicoptered him in.
Now still they got a pretty good sized crowd in
front of the courthouse where he was going to be
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officially charged. And I saw that, and they have all
these protesters and they have signs, and I'm thinking, Okay,
this is some kind of some kind of group, some
kind of organization. These aren't real people. I mean, who
gets up, who gets up early to go and cheer
on a murderer. I understand that people polled or saying yeah,
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they support the guy, they think it's acceptable, But you're
actually gonna drive into New York City, deal with that
terrible parking situation, of the traffic situation to way have
a stupid sign. It's got to be these activist groups,
these groups, you know, and another time would be protesting Trump.
But you know that that that that energy is kind
(29:31):
of dissipated. So now they're turning their their energy to
These are people who want to undermine our capitalist culture.
That's what it is. I mean, as far as we know,
Brian Thompson was guilty of anything, and Luigi Mangioan was
not a customer of United Healthcare, nor was anybody in
the family. He's just a dark, sick, twisted murderer, that's
(29:55):
all he is. And the stupid bastards in the street,
what are these people out of work? Because the Palestine
protests faded out as well, they get paid money. It's
got to be the same crowd. It's got to be
the same organizations. They just go from protest to protest.
In fact, somebody told me that once, a reporter told
me that they noticed different protests over the years.
Speaker 2 (30:17):
It's the same people that show up.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
It's a career. So at least Mangione. New York Post
had a story. Apparently a substack writer named GWYNDR. Bogel
went on CNN and he'd done some investigation talking to
friends and family. Apparently Mangione realized he was losing control
of his life, and he would talk to people online
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and in video chats, and he was very concerned with
things like online porn. According to Bogel, he believed a
lot of men were not going out and meeting women
because they were addicted to porn. It's probably right about that.
He was really concerned about video games. Mangione believed that
people were not making accomplishments, they were not accomplishing things
(31:04):
in the real world because they were getting the dopamine
hits from video games. Well, he's probably right about that
as well. He's also thought that social media was taking
away people's agency, away, that they were immersed in social
media and no longer taking action to improve their lives.
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This is according to because Bogo had a two hour
video call with this guy early in the year. I
guess he was kind of a friend. And Maggione talked
at length about Ted Kaczinski. He had written a review
(31:46):
of his manifesto. He liked his quotes. Mangione started talking
about his frustrations with the US healthcare system and say
it looks like he got absolutely radicalized, fixated, obsessed. But
now the federal charges go through, he could get the
death penalty. I think they're going to have to if
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they want to stop a title wave of these executive shootings.
They got to take the first guy out and send
them to the death chamber. And that's one thing Trump's
willing to do.
Speaker 8 (32:18):
Yeah, I don't know that they'll let you know, these
things seldom proceed all the way to the death chamber,
is the reality.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
But I get your point, which is that you know, well,
that's what I'm rooting for. By wake up in the
morning and there's an execution scheduled.
Speaker 8 (32:34):
That's yeah, your day can't be a bad day. Then
it's an extra spring and my staff.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
I love that. I really love that. I love a
man who knows what he needs.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
My favorite story is reading about the last meal that
they ordered, sure, and also hearing the last sounds that
they made. Oh it sometimes a gurgle, yeah, uhasping or something. Yeah,
it's never right, you know, that's that's just me.
Speaker 8 (32:55):
Yeah. And and what is the most elaborate last meal
or what is one of the outstanding last meals that
you remember?
Speaker 1 (33:00):
Oh, there was a guy who ordered like two of everything,
like like two steaks, two cheeseburgers, two apple pies. I
mean he took he ordered everything on the menu and
then doubled it. Now, where the where's the menu come from?
Speaker 2 (33:16):
I think it up.
Speaker 1 (33:18):
I don't think that's prison food. It's not like one
of those weird meat loafs they serve. No, I think
it's gourmet stuff.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
So so death Row gets like they'll yell ten different
menus to choose from.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
You choose when it's your time. Sure on the last day, Yeah.
Speaker 8 (33:32):
Well what a way to go. Well, Uh, it's madness
in Washington, as you know. We'll touch on that. I mean,
Congress is racing around to fund the federal government before
the deadline. We'll go through what's staying open and what's closing.
Should this really happen, it's remarkable. I mean they have
this thing done and now, of course, uh will you
(33:52):
tell me. I know we've got to finish up. But
this is a weird thing with the bomb scare that
was called in by the bomb threat was called in
the deputy mayor exactly.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
I mean, this is is in Los Angeles.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
This guy was overseeing he was the deputy mayor for
public safety, so he oversaw the police department, of the
fire department, and the airport police and all the rest
of them.
Speaker 2 (34:12):
Yeah, it's like the arsonist being the police chief.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
Or that's right.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
It's so bizarre.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
Yeah, So what went wrong in his life that he's
calling in.
Speaker 8 (34:21):
Bomb throw So that's what makes me if there's something
we're going to learn more, right, we're going they'll be
able to connect these dots by next week.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
Right now, we don't know much.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
No, we don't. We know he's not an administrative leave
though Swan's he's still getting paid.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
That's the best condom. Yeah right, yeah, that's right.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
That's that's how you could get like paid vacation for
a few weeks calling a bomb thread.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
Well, it's a plan, all right. So it's the Conway Show.
Speaker 1 (34:44):
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