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The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (03/18) - More on Nick Shirley's reporting on all of the fraud in California. Richie Greenberg comes on the show to talk about the Cesar Chavez allegations. The LAUSD teachers are threatening to strike.
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And he's going to talk about the massive hypocrisy
of all these left wing progressive union people
over the years about Caesar Chavez.
Turns out he was a child rapist.
He was raping young teenagers 13 years old
among other women for decades this went on.
And a lot of people knew about it.
Nobody said anything because he was so important
to the farm workers movement, the union movement.
And you know what's really crazy crazy is let me find it.
I the New York Times did the work breaking this story.
They interviewed 60 people and found out a decades of his sexual crimes.
This is their story, but they had a little side story.
And the headline on that is.
Chavez inspired California's Latino leaders,
but left a complex legacy.
That's what compulsive child rape is to this New York Times writer.
A complex legacy.
The worst imaginable sexual beast this side of Jeffrey Epstein
who fooled the public for decades.
Their own writers spend years working on a story with 60 sources.
And some Joker says yes, Caesar Chavez left a complex legacy.
Oh, God.
You know, the way Charles Manson left the complex legacy too, right?
People are lunatics.
Everybody's crazy.
Are yesterday we played a lot of clips from Nick Shirley
who's an independent journalist.
And I'm telling you, that's where that's where I'm getting a lot of the real news of the world anymore.
These days is a guy's like Nick Shirley.
And he posted a 40 minute video on X on Twitter
and found $170 million in fraudulent buildings.
Fake hospice, fake child daycare.
No patients, no children, empty offices, empty buildings.
A lot of expensive cars though.
Megan Barth in California Globe.com.
Watched all 40 minutes and put together a rundown of what's in the video.
And in the video, Shirley says that yet this hospice enrollment in California has skyrocketed,
has skyrocketed by about a thousand percent in recent years.
Wow, explains all the dead bodies in the straight, huh?
Hospice enrollment, a thousand percent.
And Newsom and his government did nothing.
They knew of this, they didn't care.
Could be as much as three and a half billion dollars wasted, three and a half billion dollars of your money.
This is what you vote for.
Shirley's team conducted investigations at dense clusters of hospice and adult care providers in Los Angeles,
focusing heavily on victory Boulevard in Van Nies.
Remember, victory Boulevard, Van Nies Boulevard?
That's where Dr. Oz put out a video.
And Newsom filed a civil rights claim against Oz because he pointed out these were Russian Armenian gangs.
Behind, behind all the fraud or a lot of the fraud.
Well, it turns out, according to Nick Shirley, that it's exactly what happened.
The investigation revealed apparent ties among the providers, suggesting family run enterprises with clear indications that the coordinated networks,
like the Russian Armenian Mafia, are managing billing and locations across multiple sites.
So Dr. Oz was right.
Newsom has done nothing about it except file a civil rights complaint against Oz.
He's telling the truth.
These are Russian Armenian Mafia members that are running these fake hospices and fake daycare centers.
Time and again, registered addresses turned out to be vacant shells.
In Shirley's video, buildings with dead phone lines, piles of unopened mail, parking lots filled with luxury vehicles, zero evidence of patients or caregiving.
$170 million of Wastiefound.
But those vehicles, listen to these.
A Mercedes Maybach S680.
I don't know cars.
You know, and that sounds way out of my league.
It's a very, very, very expensive luxury.
Nice Mercedes prices range from 233,000 to 270,000.
And if you get the model fully loaded.
If you get to spend that much money, why wouldn't you?
$345,000 cars.
And I saw it in his video.
I saw a guy driving that.
That is $345,000 of your tax money that that guy drove out of the parking lot, running his Russian Armenian Mafia hospice daycare center.
What happens is, whenever somebody tries to investigate this, the operators just shut down one location and reopen elsewhere under a new name or address.
It's a cycle of fraud and evasion.
And Shirley said, this is how hospice fraud works.
A, get a small office in Los Angeles.
B, collect Medicare beneficiary numbers.
Three, enroll those people into a hospice.
Then build the government for millions of dollars.
So you steal the Medicare numbers.
steal their names.
Enroll them in a fake hospice.
Build the government for millions.
If you get caught or there's suspicious investigators, you pack up.
You walk away with millions and you open another office somewhere else.
John, should we get in on this?
It's easy.
It's where, of course, if you try to take some turf away from these Mafia gangs, I'll probably kill you.
And after Shirley discovered all this, Newsom's office responded with a stupid meme making Shirley look like a pedophile with a dozen cameras hanging around his neck and draped on his arms because you get it.
He was going to daycare centers.
They're so, they're such vile creatures.
Newsom and the people in his press office, they are vile, foul, filthy creatures.
They're not human.
They're psychopaths.
The whole lot of them are psychopaths.
But hey, keep voting for them.
He gets 65% of the female vote.
If you knew that billions of health care dollars, child care dollars, hospice dollars for your dying grandmother and grandfather, and you're a woman.
If you knew that was all being funneled to criminals.
And Newsom's well aware of it by now.
There's been a CBS investigation.
There's the Dr. Oz investigation.
There's Nick Shirley investigation.
There's a Fox News investigation.
There's an assembly woman, alexandra to see those five investigations he knows doesn't do anything about it.
Still vote for him.
Still your guy.
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Boy, the teachers in Los Angeles are something else.
They're threatening to go on strike.
Did they announce the strike date?
They were supposed to.
Yeah, they're supposed to do around 430 today and I've been monitoring.
I haven't heard anything.
They're so yeah, I'm sure they're busy screaming like a bunch of hysterics.
They're doing it in a park across the street from city hall.
And they were supposed to be a meeting this morning among the elected leaders of the union.
And they're going to set a strike date.
And I was talking to chat GPT the other day.
That's your new best friend.
Yes.
It's.
I don't know if you want to admit that.
Oh, he admitted it the other day.
He loves that.
Yeah, because it's always there for me.
And it always answers my questions.
And I had a question.
What's been what's been the enrollment.
At the Los Angeles Unified School District over the last, you know, 20, 25 years.
And it peaked back in 2000 and 2004.
That's 750,000 students, 750,000 students.
Right.
Keep that number in your head.
You know what it is today.
392,000.
I mean, I mean, it's, it's almost half.
The enrollment is down almost half.
So then I wanted to know what's the budget.
And the budget in 2004.
Was about 13 billion dollars.
And now it's 18 billion dollars.
So how did it go up?
I don't know, about 30%.
40%.
It's a $19 billion.
So it went up about 40%.
But the enrollment is down almost 50%.
So what's going on here?
Most of the money spent is on salaries and benefits.
And, you know, pensions, right?
I've read that 80% of the money a school district spends is on teachers and staff.
And it's salary benefits and pensions.
So how do we, how is our, how is our enrollment down almost 50%.
The budget's up 40%.
And they're going on strike.
On, by the way, we've got among the worst schools in the nation.
You know, we've got, I think it's about 70% of kids graduate and they can't do math.
And about 55% graduate and they can't read.
And they're out in that park screaming and yelling that they've been screwed.
They're not getting enough money.
These are really crazy people.
They ought to put a net over that whole park.
Gloria Molina Park across from city hall, a big net.
And put them in the back of a truck and take them to a mental institution.
Can you imagine?
You have a business where you've lost half your customers.
You're spending 40% more money.
The quality, anywhere from half to two thirds of your service is given a bad review.
Or your product is, is defective.
And everybody in your company wants a race.
That's what we got here.
We have a defective education system.
Hardly anybody wants to send their kids anymore.
I mean, you take out the illegal alien kids.
How many are left?
How many American citizens?
Children are left going to the LA Unified.
Why would you send to LA Unified unless you were dead broke?
That's just, that's just.
Go ahead.
They're going to be screaming.
And the dumbasses in the TV media are going to get video them screaming.
All these emotional teachers flipping out, melting down.
And nobody on television you'll see is going to explain that we have massive decline in enrollment.
Massive increase in the budget.
Math score is suck.
Reading score is suck.
But they want more money.
Debra Mark live.
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And hypocrisy of all the left wing idiot unions and progressives.
And all these civil rights people over the years about his compulsive rape habits involving young girls.
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Well, quite a last 24 hours for the memory of Caesar Chavez.
He is totally utterly canceled.
Caesar Chavez, if you don't know, there's a holiday in California state holiday.
The government's closed on March 31st in his honor because back in the 60s and 70s,
he organized farm workers and unionized them.
And he became a civil rights leader, a civil rights icon.
And he was untouchable bulletproof.
He died in 1993 at the age of 66.
And now 32 years later, he's being completely canceled.
All the signs are going to be pulled down on streets and schools and foundations.
Because it turns out he's a serial rapist, a sex abuser of young women and young girls.
It's almost like Jeffrey Epstein here.
And we're going to talk to Richie Greenberg, who's a writer and commentator up in the San Francisco area.
And he wrote quite a piece today for the California post on the complete hypocrisy of the farm workers union
and everybody else among the progressive wing.
Hey, Richie, how are you?
Hey, thank you for having me today, John.
I'm doing really great.
It's good to explain just how big Caesar Chavez was going back 50, 60 years ago.
Yeah, well, you've summed it up before.
You know, there are schools named after him.
There are parks named after him.
There are libraries named after him.
There are student unions halls that are at UC Berkeley and San Francisco State University named after him.
He is lauded.
There are statues.
And as you said, there's a holiday here in the state of California where they're honoring his birthday, I believe.
And he is revered.
He is a saint.
And this, this exposé that the New York Times had done years of research on him.
An interview, I believe, 60 people to come up with this explosive bombshell on what he was really like.
It is, I think it's devastating.
It's absolutely devastating to the community.
And to the labor movement, the unions, at least those that he had formed the union back then and had gone along with him.
It's a bombshell for sure.
How do you think this was kept secret for the last 60 plus years?
I mean, it's 32 years since he died.
And only now, I mean, one of the victims is 96 years old.
I just, in this age, it seems impossible that nobody spoke.
Yeah, well, that's probably an indictment of how strong they wanted to keep the unions, the foundations, and everyone wanted to keep this image of Chavez as being the saintly figure.
You know, I've done some research myself.
I actually did quite a bit of background to see what this all meant and what was leading to this.
And what were potential, you know, how to possibly, why was this now?
And first of all, the, his, Chavez's right hand man, right hand woman, actually, Dolores, where she's 96 years old.
This is a potential issue where it's now or never for her.
As she is advancing in age and we don't know how long, how much time she has still with us on earth, this might easily have been like an urgent need to unburden what she had before it's too late.
And she became a major civil rights figure.
Yes, exactly.
And he imprinted her twice when she was a teenager.
Yes, and that's part of that's exactly that's the whole that's part of the whole bombshell revelation.
And she hid that she had two children by him.
And she gave both of them up for adoption to be, I don't even know if it was adoption, she just placed them with two different families to raise them as their own.
And yeah, but with the New York Times looming there, there are multi year investigation found the links found the truth found all of this.
This was probably the trigger to tell to indicate to where to that she should actually come out as well.
You write in your piece today for the California Post that he was not entirely with people thought he was politically he was very anti illegal immigration.
Yeah, and that's what's really interesting as well is that he was pro immigrant meaning legal immigrant, but the illegal immigrants not at all they even had set up like the unions that he was working with.
He set up lines barriers to try and bar and prevent illegal immigrants from encroaching on their territory.
He referred to the Mexicans that came across the Rio Grande as a wet backs.
He was he made there was no uncertain terms that he was completely anti illegal immigration.
He correctly said that illegal immigrants are going to undercut the wages of the legal immigrants, the farm workers.
Yes, yes, imagine that.
If he if he if he if shovers with the life today, I think by his attitude, he would be labeled probably a right wing maggot even right?
Yes, there wasn't much difference in his views and Trump's views on that issue.
Yeah, exactly very much opposed illegal immigration and I think that looking at that some of the comments that people have made on different posts and even on my my piece that I had written.
They look at that as being a potential foreign in in the side of the democratic party and as we see now that things are turning against illegal immigration with the Trump administration's enforcement of the borders, that might be a factor as well.
I don't really not so sure of that is what it's about.
I don't I don't see that as being as strong a a a factor compared to the other split, you know, but you know, we see now already these different municipalities around the state are scrambling not to cancel Cesar Chavez day, cancel all of that into a rename already.
Oh, there's workers already climbing ladders to rip his name off buildings and schools.
I mean, he had a naval ship named after him, the US NS Cesar Chavez.
Yes, that's right and Trump tried to rename it and they got pushed back, but who knows, maybe this time the the rename will work.
Yeah, all right.
Well, thanks very much, Richie Greenberg for coming on.
Hi, John. Great. Thank you to be Richie Greenberg writer and commentator up in San Francisco about the massive hypocrisy from all the progressives and the unions about Cesar Chavez love more coming up.
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So Cesar Chavez the icon hate that right the civil rights icon actually what he did on the side is he raped 13 year old 13 year old girls and impregnated them.
He raped a lot of women. He sexually abused a lot of women and now he's been dead 33 years and it all comes out and everybody shocked and amazed.
I bet you a lot of people knew, but there's one headline in the California post says well, he was too big to fail.
He meant too much to the movement so he rapes a few 13 year olds on the side and not our business.
And what's kind of funny is news and being questioned by reporters and you know what he should come out and say this is most disgusting thing I've ever heard of in my life, but he was a hero.
Chavez was a hero to Newsom, so listen to this.
Actually, Zavala from KCRA Channel 3 questioning Newsom.
Well, I appreciate the question and it's appropriate one.
I mean, we're all absorbing. You know, we heard some rumors.
It was early yesterday a few days ago someone said something may be coming out investigation as it relates to this.
And you know, this is in March 30. I think at the end of the month.
He says there's Chavez day and you know, every year the governor of California proclaims that says there's Chavez day.
It's in statute. He's battling and how many days I've marched.
How many times I've been with students, you know, talking about the movement and how many photographs I have in my house.
The Bobby Kennedy says there's Chavez. We'll come this morning right there.
And so it's been hard to absorb it.
Stop, stop, stop. He has photos of Caesar Chavez in his house.
What a weener. Who does that? You know anybody has these are Chavez photos in their house.
This guy who he, I don't think he's done a day of farm work.
I don't think he's even planted a flower or a tomato.
Place some more of this. Oh, twice he says he's absorbing it.
How many photographs I have in my house, the Bobby Kennedy says are Chavez.
We'll come up this morning right there.
And so it's been hard to absorb this. You know, Jen and I very close with the Laura so many of us are, but very close.
The woman had raised decades and decades and none of us knew.
And we were sharing all this. And so we're just, I think all of us are processing it.
Processing. And, you know, and just these kids have to process it now.
I mean, I think there's Brooks. I don't know what's three dozen schools in the state or.
Yeah, named after Caesar Chavez. I don't know community in the country.
I travel to 14 states last few weeks. I think I was all did you know in 14 Cesar Chavez streets.
And every part of this country. Yeah, so we're just going to have to reflect on all of that.
He was of total fraud. Everybody went on a farm workers movement in a labor movement.
But that was my stop. Stop. Stop. Got another reporter tells him that the governor of Arizona is not going to celebrate Caesar Chavez day anymore.
That she will celebrate.
What are you going to do in town? Yeah, I mean, I, I said, I'm just processing.
Processing. I just read the article this morning.
Didn't didn't, as I said, there was never an indication all these years.
You know, particularly, I mean, spend so many, so many, so much time with Dolores.
And how about two kids? I mean, it was.
You know, just a lot to process. So process.
Again, that's three process about the movement.
It's about farm workers. It's about labor. All right. Stop.
Three process to absorb it. At no point did he go, wow, that's really disgusting.
What a foul violent awful sexual predator.
You notice that there's no, no rage in him.
And he knows what are the victims who was raped and chews a teenager.
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