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Speaker 1 (00:34):
I don't care if Monday's blue, Tuesday's gray, and Wednesday
to Thursday.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
I don't care about you wach Friday, I'm in love.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
Monday, you get born a pot, Tuesday, Wednesday, break my
heart on Thursday doesn't even start.

Speaker 3 (00:58):
It's Friday and love Saturday way Sunday always comes back.
Friday never hands it. I don't care if Monday's black,
Tuesday weddy heart, and Thursday never looking back.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Its Friday under Loveday, you can hold gentlemen.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
Tuesday, Wednesday, stay in bed. On Thursday, watch the walls
instead of Friday.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
Under love.

Speaker 4 (01:55):
Saturday way.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
Sunday always consume Friday hands just starting the eyes says,
will surpride to see our shoes and your spirit shines
go to brown and just spile the sound. See us
shoes being around and round.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
I was taking a big bite.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
It's such a dodger sight to see him eating him
another night. If you'll never getting off in this stop,
it's Friday. I don't be cars b Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
Spray, Wednesday, Tune, Thursday, I don't care about juice is Friday,
I'm in Monday, you go far apt Tuesday, Wednesday praying
my mom Thursday dozen even started Friday.

Speaker 4 (03:35):
Okay, Friday night. Welcome to the Opperman Report every Friday night.
I'm your host, private investigator, Ed Opperman. You could find
me at Opperman Investigations and Digital Forendsic Consulting if you
reach out to me through my email Opperman Investigations at
gmail dot com. Otherwise you can hold me at the
Patreon The Opperman Report Patreon. Uh, got some milli good

(04:01):
content up there lately. Let's pull it up here. Take
a look. Let's all look together. Hey, let's all look
at together. Let's see. I just taped very recently with
a fellow named Alex Stern. He's got a book coming
out called Bad Justice and Astonishing True Story of a
wrongful conviction, and it's about a buddy of his, Dmitri. H.

(04:25):
I'm gonna fix a description on this, would use the
email the guy sent me his buddy. Dimitri's in prison
life sentence. Man, he's not getting out, and I chose
to represent himself, especially on his appeals. I got a
second trial, but then chose to represent himself on his appeals.
Oh my god. Yeah, it was so rare to get
a second bite at that apple. He got a second

(04:46):
trial and then he decides to represent himself. Just blows
my mind, breaks my heart. You know, it's really tough.
Dealing with these people in prison. Just breaks your heart,
you know, but sometimes you have you know, you just
got to cut him off. Man. They just they just
can't take no for an answer. And I don't want

(05:08):
to get into all that stuff. But anyway, so Alex
Stern checked that out also too. We taped with Anti Lawyer,
a huge favorite of the Opperman Reports returning guests. Like
I said during the interview, he's like the Alec Baldwin
of the Opperman Report, but not the temper. Anti Lawyer
doesn't have the temper. But he comes on. We spent
the first half hours so talking about the P. Diddy

(05:33):
trial and verdict, and he had a lot of insight
there that I wasn't was even aware of it, to
tell you the truth, you know, the first time he
came on talking about P. Didd, he he really enlightened
me about this guy Buzzby, this personal injury lawyer. Busby
was handling most of the lawsuits against Diddy there and
it turns out that you know, he was correct that
most of the lawsuits have been thrown out except for

(05:53):
a few I had never heard of this fellow busby before,
so I just assumed he was another Hollywood guy. But
it seems to be on the outside of the h
Then you got we talked about Ian Watkins. Now you
might remember I did a show years and years and
years and years and years ago with the woman who
turned in Ian Watkins. Uh, I forget her name, was

(06:15):
like Malegivik or something like that, some kind of complicated,
uh Slavic type name, and she was a sex worker,
you know, And she's the one who turned in Ian
Watkins got him busted because this guy was involved with
some kind of a band. I han't even heard of
the band before, but uh, he was having his fans

(06:35):
from MySpace sent him porn torture videos of infants. He
was having his fans torture their their infant children, and then, uh,
what do you call it? Uh send him the videos?
You know, horrific, just horrific stuff. So he was just

(06:58):
murdered in prison. And Antie comes on and he's got
all this information about Peaches Geldof and Bob Geldoff and
some other people I had never heard of before. But
it seems like, there's a lot of going on here
with this Bob Geldoff. Okay, and I you know, I,

(07:18):
you know, the guy who has just always been on
my raidar I kind of spotted that stuff with that.
I don't like Mondays, Like, we don't what does this
guy come out with this song? I don't like Mondays
glorifying school shootings. It were so rare back and then
when that song came out glorifying this school shooting, it
was so rare. And you know, he talked about that

(07:39):
the Finnegan chip inside your head was switched to overload,
you know. And if he watched a video it too,
it's just very bizarre video. And that whole story about
that first school shooting with that young girl in her
relationship with her father. Have done several shows about it,
people wrote books about it, people who did research on it.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (07:59):
And then you know, Bob Geldorf, he goes off, Sir
Bob Geldoff. I think he's a sir now if I
believe correctly, He goes off to do this live anything.
And where do'll that money go? Man? They raised a
lot of money, you know. And then there's a death
of Michael Hutchins I never heard of him before from
in Excess and but the story about him that's very
bizarre too, as well as employee Yates. So great content

(08:24):
once again from an anti lawyer came on the show
and told us all this stuff. But one thing that's
just worth it to listen to this show because I
learned something new. I learned something you don't know, okay,
is that Virginia goo Free in her book that's her manuscript.

(08:47):
I don't know if this is the same one that's
published now that her Memoirs is the same as one
it was. The has been submitted as evidence by Alan
Dershwitz that you could read it that way, And I
think that got Derschwitz is a good lawyer man. He
knows what he's doing man, and he's not how to
screw his a point. It's been in all different kind
of ways because anyhow it kind of diminishes the value
of the book that it's already published in litigation, you

(09:09):
know what I mean. That's a smart move. You know
there's other smart moves too you can pull to, Like
if you're a private investigator or an attorney and you
have that attorney client privilege in order to pierce that
or those NDAs or those attorney client privileges. Which you
can do is you follow a lawsuit against the clients
and hey, this client owys me money, you know, and
then you could blurt out all the things that the

(09:30):
client did wrong inside the lawsuit there and then you're
untouchable in that manner. You can't be suit for defamation
within a lawsuit. There's a it was Laurel. I was
just thought about this last of Laura Luma tried to
do that. I forget what it was, but oh yeah,
Lindsey Graham was gay as I started blurting out things

(09:52):
like that, just and bizarre stuff. Man. But in her
in her manuscript, Virginia Goofrey talks about how, by the way,
it's Jewfrey, I always, you know, but everyone pronounces it Goofrey,
So I just go along with that, but it's visional
Jewfrey's actually pronounce it. She talks about how one of

(10:13):
the people who abused her was named Rick, who owned
a hotel chain, and Antie lawyer says he believes it's
Rick Hilton, so I right off the be right, Well,
I got to my source. I have a source at
mar A Lago that I has listened to this show.
He's a listener to this show for thirteen years. He

(10:33):
found this show early, early, early. You know the guy
right away if I told you who it was. He
found the show early on when I was at Revolution
Radio back on Thursday mornings. He found this show and
he started writing to me back in those days, just
as a listener. You know, hey, ed Poppa Bye. He's
interesting topics on the show. And he had a side
business back in those days that he was trying to promote.

(10:55):
And we never did any business with this guy. And uh,
he always sent me tips about I started talking about Epstein,
he goes, oh, yeah, Epstein was a member. This guy's
a member of mor Lago and he goes, oh, yeah,
you're crazy man. Epstein and Trump. Uh, Trump didn't know anything,
but you know, but then as the years went on,
now he agrees with me one hundred percent, like everybody.

(11:16):
Everybody's caught off to me on that one. As funny
is that man? Right? Oh, by the way, we're having
Heather Braiden come back. I want to tape with her
on Monday. I wish there was somebody who could remind
me of these things. But I'm taping with Heather Braiden,
who was the She was the model who brought me
Barbara Pilling who was hit on by Trump, and she

(11:37):
was sixteen years old and talked about Trump. So she
reported first about Trump's seventeen year old Russian girlfriend. And
Heather Braiden was one of the models was at that
big party with only Epstein, Trump and a celebrity that's
still unnamed that even she won't name. And she had
an experienced She was the eyewitness to Steve Mnu being

(12:00):
involved with the Jean Luke Brunell's modeling agency. Say, Heather
Braiden has been on this since twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen,
talking about first hand expert on Trump and Epstein. By
the way, isn't it interesting how she didn't rise and
this huge celebrity as some of these experts out there.

(12:23):
You know, it's just amazing how this works.

Speaker 2 (12:25):
Man.

Speaker 4 (12:26):
You know, I'm gonna be talking about this later on
because I've just about I'm so discouraged these days, it's
I can't even tell you anymore. But so my source
tells me, Yeah, that Rick and Kathy Hilton, who is
a serious suspect in the connection with the Virginia jeu
Free allegations there of her sexual battery. We're very close

(12:52):
with Evanna, which is the first wife, and we're members
at mar Alago, and knew both Trump and Epstein at Maroolago,
and his photographs all over the place of Trump and
Rick Kilton. So once again and Virginia jeud Free her
saying later on, oh, I don't remember who it was.

(13:13):
That fits in with my whole theory about her getting
a settlement from Trump. I believe that she received the
settlement from Trump from her first lawsuit there against Epstein,
where we found out later on she only got five
hundred thousand from Epstein in twenty ten. And I know
during that period of time that they were getting paid

(13:34):
one million apiece back in those days, I know that
for a fact. But that was the going rate for
his settlements was a million bucks. Okay. He was writing
million dollar checks left and right, and supposedly reportedly she
only got her half a million, So who paid the
other half a million? We know Trump has a history
of pay using creative methods to pay Stormy Daniels through

(13:58):
an attorney through he lock home equity line of credit,
and then paying the attorney back is legal fees, so
we ad plus the taxes on top, you know, so
we know he's got They do this kind of creative
payments there, and that's what I believed happened in this case.
And now with this connection too, we have this new

(14:21):
information that you're not gonna hear anybody else reporting on.
You know, It's just that's just the way this case works.
You're not gonna hear anybody else talking about this about
Rick Hilton in Virginia Jewfree So I know that's all
Anti Lawyer taped with me this week on Patreon. We
didn't do a ton of stuff on Patreon, just those
two shows. And I hate to tell you, but I

(14:43):
think going forward in the future, I'll be going into
this more later on during the show, I think I'm
gonna be cutting back on some of my interviews and
some of my reporting, maybe one or two hours a
week of new content for Patreon and for uh uh
the air waves pretty much. I taking a year off. Okay,

(15:07):
you gotta remember I was dying, Okay, like not even
nine months ago. Man, I was on my deathbed. You guys,
people will never know. Even people close to me have
no idea how how sick I was, and how bad
that was, man, Like, I'm telling you, like, and when
I would sit on the toilet, my legs would fall asleep.

(15:27):
I I couldn't walk, I couldn't slide down at night
and sleep. It was just horrible, horrible, horrible. Couldn't breathe,
you know, just just horrible. My heart wasn't popping at all,
you know, and have an emergency procedure. So now though, man,

(15:49):
I had had that taken care of him, on medication
for that, and now I'm on these peptides and then
they increase my dosage of testosterone. I'm like a new man.
I haven't taped a uh TikTok in a while, just
because I've been lazy. But when you see I lost
like thirty pounds, w wit you see me, I'm not.
I'm looking pretty damn good. As a matter of fact.

(16:10):
The other night this week, I went to a Social
Security because I mean, I'm so security age. I'm sixty
three years old. I can start taking so security. And
I went to this seminar on you know, advice for
how to handle your Social Security payments, you know, to
get the most bang for your buck, because I know
there's some things I have to do I can't talk

(16:31):
about on the air, but there's some certain things I
need to do before I go in and decide. And
this guy has a whole program for a personal consultation
on when is the best time for you to start
taking your payments because if you wait, it goes up.
You get it was up eight percent a year, you know,
and all kind of stuff. So any so, I'm at

(16:51):
this big seminar with all these people my age, and
I gotta tell you, I'm the best of I'm the
best looking guy in that freaking place. Man, No one
was even close. They all look like they're ninety years old.
They look worse than my father, someone more younger than me,
you know. And they were just so out of shape
and so old and decrepit looking, you know. And it's funny,

(17:13):
I almost brought a date, and that would have been
telling you. I wish would have stuck out like a
star though. If I would have brought this woman. I
just went out the way this week. But you know,
I'm so I'm sitting at this uh Social Security thing,
and I'm sitting with these people. You know, You're waiting

(17:33):
for the thing to start, you know, I always get
through these things early, you know, because such an idiot,
and I'm talking to the people sitting next to me,
you know, you know, and then we can't write into
right away. I'm privately when Trumpet Radio show, Oh dude,
think you really called themselves? Every single time it's the same,
you know, same conversation every single time with people. But

(17:55):
I'm talking to these people about different things about taxes
and applying for credit and corporations and sex saying I'm
starting a new company, you know. And of all the
people there, I would say that about seventy five percent
of the room had more money than me. They had
accumulated more wealth in their life than, you know, than

(18:17):
they still have. Okay, you know, I generated more wealth
in my life probably than all of them. But to
still have the money, okay, they still have their buddy, okay.
And it just blew my mind how naive these people aren't,
how stupid they are when it comes to things like,
you know, applying for credit and you know, and just

(18:38):
just basic, basic things that I knew when I was
a kid and I bought my first contra I was
eighteen years old. It was a landlord. At twenty one
and just basic stuff about mortgage applications and depreciation and
you know, being a landlord and the foreclosures and addictions.
You know, just the basic stuff these guys had no
clue about. Just blew my mind. But there I was, man,

(19:03):
definitely the healthiest guy in the room and in the
best shape I all these people there, and I'm just
getting back in shape. I'm just really just getting back
into it. Man, just started. But I'm just doing so
night and day. Man, as far as my health goes,
I don't know if you feel if you remember when
I would do my little introduction in the beginning of
the show, I would be out of breath, you know,
when I was at a guest on, I would let

(19:23):
the guests talk by ten minutes. Let's catch my breath.
But I'm back. I am back. So uh, what a
surreal week this has been too, man, Because I don't
know if you caught this. Nineteen minutes in through the
show was a little bit of Patriot. I don't know
if you Let's get through Patriot. Let's get through Paige,

(19:45):
because a lot happened. Oh and I didn't do many
notes on Felix Sator. That's a big story maybe I'll
do some more, and I would have a guest come
on about Felix Sader because he had a fifty million
dollar judgment against him this week. But let's get into Patreons.
What else is up there real quick? I'll go through
it real fast. Sorry about that. Dave Emery comes on

(20:06):
talking about the Charlie Kirk conspiracy. That's my best Dave
Emory interview we've done so far.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
Oh.

Speaker 4 (20:11):
I put up for free up at Patreon the KGB
Soviet documents on the jfk assassination that everybody Laura Lumer
is all excited about. I don't know, man, I read it.
I got the translated version. I'm very unimpressed. I don't
see anything in there significance, but I put it up
there for you for free. Andrew Lowney his new book
entitled But the Duke and Duchess of York Prince Andrew

(20:32):
and his ex wife Sarah Ferguson, exposes the secrets and
scandals a hand the Extravagant Lives. Great content with Andrew Lowney.
I really enjoy him as a guest. Oh. Mark Gray
comes on a Las Vegas reporter for The Rolling Stone
and the People Magazine, The Las Vegas Massacre connections Finding
strength through tragedy after America's deadliest mass shooting about the

(20:57):
you know, October one shooting in Las Vegas to the nightmare,
my search for the killers. Oh, that's a that's an
old repeat, President John of Kesh Kennedy and Officer JD. Tipper.
That's an old repeat. A light in the dark surviving
more than Ted Bundy. Oh, that's that's a good interview
with the last surviving and victim of Ted Bundy. She
was cool. Jan Jenkins would pitch of courage the smiley

(21:19):
face murders. That's interesting. You she's supposed to be a
kind of debunks that story Lifeline, the story behind the
saving the the untold story of saving the Pulse survivors.
That's the wrong Uh, that's the wrong title, bro, I think.
But that's Trevor Aarronson about uh, who's a great guest

(21:42):
man from intercepting you guys doing all kind of stuff.
And he did a podcast about the Pulse nightclub. Uh,
and we get through all the debunk a lot of
stuff with that too. Sammy Kirkland not an official news source.
I love this woman. A great content and now I
love when I see her. Now want TikTok. You find

(22:03):
Sammy Kay on TikTok. Not an official news source, find
her and subscribe to her on TikTok, big smile. Everything
she talks about. She's the one who found that information
about Erica Kirk and Romanian angels, you know, the orphan
agel for the Romanian, the Trump modeling agency, Rick Spence

(22:25):
Agent six x' six, Alistair Crowley, British Intelligence, and Neil
cult that's there. That's an old repeat too. Let's see
here Arlee and McCarthy. My friend John, she's used to
work for me at Front Page. Beepers. That was a
great show. I love her with you, old Slivan about Altamont,

(22:49):
I gotta fix it. A long week man, watching a
debate last night, and we're gonna be talking about that.
Curtis Sliwa sixteen cats. Curtis Sliwa lives in a studio
apartment with his wife, who's an attorney, and they have

(23:11):
sixteen cats. Okay, we're gonna be talking my good old
Curtis Sliwa and Zoran Mam Donnie uh and Uh Cuomo
Andrew cuome. I guess it is right, Gary Lockman Touched
by the Presidence, from Blondie's Bower and Rock and Roll

(23:32):
to Magic and the Occult. I love a good old
Gary Lockman's a great interview off the air. I gotta
just get them one time and just tape them off
the air. Yeah, you know, don't tell them we're taping.
John O'Rourke, The Jersey Short thrill killer, Richard Biegenwald. I
met this guy, Richard Bigwald during a marijuana deal on

(23:52):
Staten Island. He's a serial killer. You gotta follow and
find that story. Look it up. Good story. Kirk claren
Berg about Charlie kirk assassination and that's about it. Andrew Lowney,
Sammy kirklen Oh, Angie Harrington, Real Housewives a Salt Lake City.

(24:14):
I love this woman. She's really cool and she's all
involved now in paranormal research and UFOs and check out
her instagram. Angie Harrington. Very nice woman, and she's like
a model, former model, and she's got this great fashion
sense where she's modeling her outfits just you don't remember

(24:35):
regular outfits, so she just wears just on a regular faces,
you know, I don't. I love going shopping with women.
Man and picking out clothes and stuff like that. And
if you ever go shopping with me, man, I trust
me every outfit I pick out, that'll be your favorite
out for the rest of your life, and that that'll
be what you want to wear every time you go out. Oh,
what's your prouties? Cold War? Good old Jeff Carter. This

(24:57):
is a free movie you guys can get if you go.
This is a free movie you can get. It's on
the in the in the patret and it's about Fletcher
Prowdi by Jeff Carter. Uh and uh Lynn o'sanic and
Oliver Stone's in it and John Judge is in it.

(25:17):
They all contributed to it, well, Michelle Wilkin from Who
Killed Kurt dot Org uh and all that stuff is uh.
And an old interview I did with Sean I won't
mention his name, but our host who refuses to say

(25:38):
my name, you know what I mean? For some reason,
I've done two interviews on this guy's channeler and both
times he won't say my name in the title or
who I am? So anyway, and I try and explain
the hunch of Biden laptop, but the guy's so fucking
clueless he can't even keep up with what I'm talking about?

(26:00):
Who's my gates? And just amazing. I don't know why
people want to piss me off. Well we'll be getting
into that later there. Okay, that's about it. That's about it.
If brand new content, I'm sure there's some new ones too,
but I gotta scroll all the way down. It takes
so long. Cooling. Oh, tonight, we're playing two shows. Let's
see what they are coming up after this is oh

(26:31):
oh yeah, very truth, the poigant story of a man
search for his father, exposing powerful force forces uh, and
then presiding over shadows from chaos to order in the court.
One's about a judge who came from a mafia background
and became a judge. And the other one is about
this kid whose father turned out to be a Catholic
priests and the Catholic Church made his family move and
stuff like that too. So well second, uh, okay, so

(27:09):
let's talk about the debate, because man, how surreal is
it man to be turning on this debate New York
City mayoral debate in twenty twenty five, and yet this
guy zoriin Mamdami, who's a socialist who seems to be
a very impressive, impressive guy. You know, he's on the ball.
He's a smart guy. His idea of for for the

(27:33):
state supermarket, man, that will work. Okay. They have state
liquor stores in New Hampshire. I think it's a North Dakota.
South Dakota has a state bank. So these things do work. Okay,
that's it's socialism, you know. In state supermarket would absolutely work.
I don't know how he plans on doing this the

(27:54):
way I would do it. I would have a factory
that makes toilet paper and toothpaste and things like that too,
and just have a no Furls brand where you put
people to work to manufacture these things and you sell them.
You know, no profit. You know, the money goes back
into reducing the price of the costs in them and
better wages for the labor. There's no profit being siphoned

(28:16):
off by lazy, non working capitalist stockholders you know, who
are just leeching off the enterprise there for no benefit
for anybody but their own an inherited stock paper that
they hold in their hands. So and as far as
this business with them, people are so freaking out over
the thing about the free buses. Now New York City

(28:36):
buses right now, they only move five miles an hour.
Did you know that? Okay, they're only making five hours
five miles progress every hour, and that's because of the stops.
When they stop and people have to get on. You know,
first you have to wait for people to get off
and you get on, Yeah, you have to wait there
and pay. Then there's always one guy doesn't have the

(28:58):
right change, he doesn't have his car already, and you, oh,
can I get a courtesy ride? I don't have any money,
and all this stuff going back and forth, All that
will be done with. And not only that too, but
people can get on at the back of the bus
at the same time. So right away you cut the
line the time getting on in half, and then you
cut it down a half again of the time that

(29:20):
it takes for people to make that payment, you know,
and dig around their pocket for their money and stuff.
So the huge incentive to move traffic in New York
City and to get people to work on time faster.
All that time you're sitting on a bus man, you know,
people could be working that time, or home resting or
spending time with their family or their kids. Are buying

(29:41):
a cup of coffee or buying a breakfast. So it's
only seven hundred million dollars that comes in from the revenue.
That's peanuts compared to the overall budget for the transit authority.
So it could easily be and an extra production and
cost effectiveness. Man, guess alone, you save it on gas,

(30:01):
you know, because you're not sitting there idling while people
are getting on and off the bus. So of course
I'm supporting the socialist in that election, and he's the
only one there that was up there that was still
on the ball. It was so sad because you know,
I'm an old guy myself. I'm sixty three years old
and I'm the same age as both the Curtis Sliev
and Andrew Cuomo, and uh, they're both just losing it, man,

(30:27):
They just they're just you know, toward the end of
the show, the end of the debate, at one point
Cuomo was just so out of it. He says, you know,
what's the question again? Which camera do I look into?
He was just so out of it, and sleeve where
they asked him who was the best president and he
was talking about the best governor. He was just out
of it too. Now I have a background with both

(30:48):
of these characters. Okay. First of all, Sleeve was a
well known character back in New York, a long time
fixture in New York City from the beginning, Like I
knew this guy when he was patrolling with the Guardian
Angels and then they had a competing group on Staten
Allan called the Angel Guardians, which was run by this
guy that was a total criminal. But Slila, even early on,

(31:13):
was always a self promoter, trying to get on the
news and get his face on TV and used to
stage events where he was under attack. They tried to
throw him off a roof and all this kind of
crazy publicity stunts this guy used to pull. He's always
been a strange guy. His first marriage to that woman,
Lisa Slila, who was like a model from all reports,

(31:36):
was an entirely sexless marriage. She would report that they
only had intercourse like once or twice in the ten
years that were married. Then he has been married four
times in total. He's married to a woman now they
live in a studio or apartment with sixteen cats. Even
growing up, the story of him growing up I think

(31:56):
was in Kanasi Kanasi, Brooklyn, and when he was a kid.
He would go up and down the street in his
neighborhood and clean trash from the parks and the gutters
in the street, and then take those trash bags back
to his mother's house and keep it there in the
living room until trash day came, and he would put

(32:16):
her out to put the trash outside. So they were
living in filth, the trash from the neighborhood in their home.
There's all kinds of scandals with this guy too, where
uh he was. There was some kind of a scam
where he was given a building from the the I

(32:38):
think it was a Giuliani game, a building, you know,
as part of a payoff, you know, for an endorsement.
Then there was the incident and he even mentioned it
last night where he was shot at by the Gambino
as John Gudy Junior was behind this plot to shoot him.
They tried to kidnap him in a cab. He would
come out of the radio station every night and get

(32:59):
into this cab and they had their own guy, their
own cab, and their own driver, and they kidnapped him
and they tried to kill and he bought his way
out of that cab. He got out and survived. Now,
this was at a really bizarre time in New York
was round nineteen ninety two nineteen ninety three when this happened.
And this is right around the time that John Gotti

(33:20):
Senior had gotten convicted. Okay, he was an on trial
for a long time and then he got his conviction
and his son was acting boss Junior Gotti, John Gotti Junior,
And this was a very chaotic time because John Gotti
Junior went. I remember there was a funeral and he

(33:41):
had like a hundred guys, young tough guys, Lapunk's his
own age, show up at this funeral as a show
of force. So he had all his associates in these guys.
So it turns out that one of these guys who
was a pallbearer at this Flip funeral was the baby
dad of my housekeeper. Uh. Who was this woman who

(34:04):
was a you know, she was out there doing stuff too,
a very loyal woman to me, very big irish, big muscles,
you know. And I remember I fixed her up with
one of my bodyguard bill collector guys named Georgie. And
I fixed them up because they were boltially loyal to me.
And my plan with this is what a madman I
was during this period of time. My plan was was

(34:26):
these two would get together, they'd fall in love, they'd marry,
and they would breathe children that would be a loyal
army to me. I swear to you this is true. Okay.
So she had this little boy who was the cutest
kid in the world, man, and we had a little
problem with him too, with my girlfriend's kids and what

(34:48):
do you call it, m but her baby daddy who
later on became in a so should have johnk Eddie's
crime family and a pall bearer at this funeral was
he was dodging child support. And he was working in

(35:09):
the mall, Staten Island Mall, at a cart selling cigars
at one of the carts in the Staten Island mall.
I remember I was running. I was running my business
out of the Staten Island mall. But I had high
school kids and college kids, you know, working the booth
at my booth with a beeper company. And of course,
you know, it's much more complicated business selling beepers and

(35:34):
cell phones and it is selling cigars. And so this
guy was a pretty pathetic character, you know, not much
brain cells in his head, he's working this kind of
a job, and he was going around the mall. He
was trying to go around the mall telling people that
these are gimmeis that. You know, these these guys, they
would walk around and try and get like free coffee

(35:54):
and free pizzas and free sandwiches and stuff.

Speaker 3 (35:56):
Bad.

Speaker 4 (35:56):
He's a gimmis, you know, because I'm I'm a I'm
a wise guy. I'm an organized crime guide. So you
have to give me stuff for free. That's how I'm
taxing you. I'm walking around the wall taxing people. So
he was trying to tax some of my friends. And
I said, no, man, dude, if you want to ask
something for me, you want to give me, ask me

(36:17):
for I give you. You see what you get? Okay
from that one? When you talk to my friends, you
want to give me. So I tell you all this
because they did try to kill uh. This This was
a legit hit on Curtis Sleeland, okay, because they didn't
like what he was saying on the radio. But they've

(36:37):
tried to rewrite history, the John Gotties and his little
crew there because right around this same time, and I've
told this story a few times before on the air.
Tommy Uva and his wife Rosie Uva were these two
characters who were like They did a couple of movies

(37:00):
about them called rob the Mob and wannabeu And these
movies are pretty much just rewriting history, because what happened
was Tommy Uva was a bad guy, you know, and
he was a tough guy, and he was going around
and he was robbing people, and he was robbing the
social clubs where the old mustache Pietes would hang out

(37:23):
in New York City all day long drinking their coffee
and around his hett and there's zambuka and play cards
and their nonsense, and he would he would go in
there and rob these guys. So everyone knew that these
robberies were going on. They're not reporting them to the cops,
but everybody knew that these places were getting stick up
stuck up, and I guess people who are more close

(37:45):
to the situation knew it was Tommy Uva doing it.
He was going in there with with machine guns, you know,
they had a woozy you know, was going in robbing
these places. So ultimately what happened was they I think
it was like a New Year Day or Christmas day
or something like that. They shot up Tommy Uva and
they also killed his wife. They shot them up in

(38:08):
a car at a stoplight. It stops them stop light
in a one of men Benson hurt or something like that,
and they shot him and they killed him and they
killed his wife too. Now what happened was this, uh
dispelled the rumor of how organized crime, especially at a

(38:30):
time when John Johnny Juni didn't have a lot of
respect because he was considered like the you know, the
royal prince, you know, the father there, and even his
father didn't have respect for what he was doing too.
He was criticizing his work, and you can see it
in the tapes they show from the prison. But they
always say, well, the the mafia doesn't kill civilians, and

(38:54):
here they killed this woman. So they had to rewrite
the whole story and say that this was Bonnie and
Clyde and she was a stick up chick and she
was the getaway driver in all this nonsense, you know,
and everyone knew this was Tommy Uba doing this stuff.
And then later on we find out because the guy
who killed them was like their neighbor, their next door neighbor,

(39:14):
like the guy looked like three houses down from where
they lived. And it turns out that even the guy
who did time for this was a sixty three year
old guy. And it turns out that it's very possible
that he just took the fall for it for some
younger guys who actually did the murder, and he's the
one who just went to trial and pled guilty on it.

(39:35):
I was involved in. I have knowledge of other situations
with the organized crime different family where that happened as well,
that a guy was forced to plead guilty to a
murder that he had nothing to do with. You know, okay,
but you know he you know, whatever the deal these
guys make, they're so sick and I had you have
no idea. So they had to rewrite this whole whole

(40:00):
freaking thing about uh, Tommy Oova's wife being involved. So
they made these movies, and in one of these movies too,
they rewrite the whole thing and they even try and
claim that Tommy Uva was involved in the murder of
the attempted murder of Curtis Sliwa. So and if you
look at these movies too, these are organized crime produced movies.

(40:21):
All look at people from sopranos are in. All the
usual folks are in there. You know that they do
all these kind of things. Yead zekes ah boy, Okay,
so that's all the Oh there was a thing to it. Curtiously, Well,

(40:43):
he got into this beef with Art Bell. They were
doing this stick with our bell and uh he came
down with the time. When I met Art Bell in
Manhattan at his books signing, Curtis Leewer came down. It's
organized a counter protest, but it was all radio stick
and I told Art Bell about it, and he wasn't
bothered at all. Then you have Mary Andrew Cuomo. Okay, now,

(41:06):
Andrew Clmo's up there, and at one point they even
asked him, Hey, did you ever go to a marijuana
dispensary and buy marijuana? He goes, I've never done it.
I have never smoked the marijuana. But both Mandanmi and
mom Donnie and Sleeve will both admit using marijuana. Because
of course, Sleeve when he got shot, that's the only
reason I got shot. So I had a smoke pot,

(41:27):
and yeah, I wants a regpot. Okay, bout them growing
so right now. But so Cuomo says, oh no, no, no,
he would not touch the cannabis. Well, I got news
for you, Okay. Back when I was smuggling marijuana, and
I had a whole coopl guys selling marijuana for me

(41:47):
back on the East Coast, one of the guys who
worked for me knew the Cuomo brothers Andrew and Chris,
and he used to play basketball with them all the time, okay.
And he was an organized crime guy himself. His father
was killed as father was killed by a certain family.

(42:07):
And I've told some stories about him later too that
later on we found out when he had a big
case where he was rounded up in one of those
big sweeps because he was selling a Union card and
he was shaking down some people for an organized crime
private sanitation. They had him on videotape on what you table.
He was shaking down an new format. So what do

(42:28):
you call it that? Okay? So Chris and Andrew knew
every detail about my marijuana operation. There's no doubt in
my mind about that. So because the guy who was
playing basketball with them had made no secret about what
he was doing and was had the biggest mouth of

(42:48):
anybody I've ever met in my life, this guy would
would which is how he wound up going to prison
because you know, he was just couldn't keep his mouth
shut bragging about his crimes. Yeah, I got a mental problem.
Couldn't count, you couldn't count money, You did not account,
you know, I said, because I don't think I think

(43:08):
he had problems reading too. So anyway, so when Cuomo's
up there, angel boy, he doesn't know anything. And don't
forget too. My exclusive reporting about the Cuomos is that
the Cuomo Law firm, one of their lawyers over there
was a guy named Michael Bluetrich who was a partner
in Scores, and Scores had their headquarters, their corporate headquarters

(43:29):
in the same office. They shared the same receptionist as
the Cuomo Law firm. You went to the left, there
was the Cuomo Law Firm. He went to the right
with Scores headquarters. And here's this attorney at the Cuoma
Law firm was partners and Scores now, Michael Bluetrich. I
bring him on the show for a certain reason because
I was working on a job back in those days

(43:49):
and I had to ask him one question. And I
brought this guy as a guest just so I could
ask him a question. About the case I was working on,
you know, secretly, And I didn't come right out and say, hey,
I'm working on this case. I need this information. I
just worked it into the interview. Can't nobody notices, right,
So I did that, and I tried to get a
hold of more off talking about more stuff, but he
was in a witness protection. Turns out I started getting

(44:11):
on these emails and phone calls after he comes on
the show. Hey, add that guy's a child molester. He
used to come to which Scores with a bunch of
little teenage boys. He was involved with this YMCA coaching
thing with little boys, and he was molested on these
little boys. So a couple of guys who he was
molesting got a hold of me and says, hey, this
guy molested me. Put him in touch with a lawyer.

(44:33):
I had no I didn't get any kind of benefit
from that new job out of it or anything like that.
But I was responsible for a lawsuit against him that
opened the list stuff up. You know, no small world,
you know, say, I'm sitting here, I'm sitting here at
home in Florida, and I'm watching New York City politics
and I'm like so involved really with all three candidates.
I can't talk about my connection to one dommy, but

(44:54):
you know we have a connection to them too as well.
You know that I'd love to one day get into
this stuff a little further. Maybe some day it won't.
So what'say? We're doing on time? Oh we're doing good.
So get this, get this guts that I was forgot
about this because uh ah, god, what do you call it?

(45:25):
I try and as as far as like my personal
romantic life, I try to really not talk about it
that much because some of the listeners are just going
because so just in love with me. And they're mostly
men too, you know, they're just in love with me. Man,
they got this thing. Man, it's just so creepy and

(45:47):
it's so weird, you know. And they have these fantasies
about me, an, these sexual fantasies about me, you know.
And there's one YouTuber, Man, she's obsessed with me and
just has these crazy, perverted, sick fantasies about me and
just won't stop and just crazy. So I try not
to talk about this stuff. But you know, when I
was really sick, I broke up with my girlfriend. I

(46:08):
was I was dying, and I guess she left me
because I was dying. Was no use to her anymore,
because I couldn't breathe, I couldn't walk right, or I
couldn't walk off the toilet in the morning. So she
dumped my ass and moved on. And so just recently

(46:28):
I went on a date this week and we went
to see that movie with the Sean Penn and uh,
Leonardo DiCaprio. It's about about revolutionaries or something like that.
Three hours long. My god, that movie was horrible. I
don't know how people can recommend that movie to me.

(46:51):
So but first we go to what's that place? It's
like a seafood place. I forget what it's called. And
you know, we got you know, she's a vegetarian too,
so we got you know, and moved debating about the
muscles and stuff like that, and way we got had
a great first date, you know, and we got along
created on the phone. And then when we got to
the restroom with great and then we get to the
whole thing. Okay, what do you do for a lip? Okay?

(47:12):
And what to tell us about it? You know what
I mean? And sometimes I gotta be careful and I
don't mention the Trump stuff. You know, I won't mention
the Steen stuff, but I won't mention the Trump stuff.
And then you know, other Charlie Sheen all mentioned stuff
like that, and uh, but she was a normal person too,
She wasn't a Trump or too. And what she she First,

(47:33):
she's telling me that I won't understand what she does
for a living. And it turns out she does cancer
research at the Moffett Center. Okay, it's not that complicated, Okay,
but I can't find Okay, you're a doctor in the
cancer research. I can figure that out. And then I'm
talking about my stuff, and I just mentioned some things
about you know, uh, Stormy Daniels and Tiger Woods and

(47:55):
and all these things. And so she says to me,
she goes, well, you know a lot of times, you know,
you think you're talking to a celebrity, but it's really
people make fake accounts pretending to be that person. She's
I hope you didn't send them any money. I was saying,

(48:15):
what are you talking about, because oh yeah, my mother
thought she was talking to Taylor Swift, but it was
really someone with a fake accounts. So you know, just
because someone tells you, you know, and I says, no, no, no,
you don't understand this. I worked for these people, you know,
oh bully, okay, but how do you really know? She
thought that I was just some kind of having delusions

(48:40):
of being involved with Epstein and Trump and Charlie Sheen
and Stormy Damn and this kind of thing's tiger Wood.
She thought that I was having delusions, okay, And I
just like, oh my god. And this was right before
the day before the Social Security thing, you know, and
it just made me realize, you know, And I was

(49:00):
talking to people at the Social Security thing too, and
just my life is just so different from the average person.
And it is kind of true. The average person out there,
you would think that, you know, you would think, hey,
you know, you're talking to Charlie Sheen, you know, you
know what, Come on, dude, what are you talking about?

(49:22):
You know, you talk about what Sarah Pale? What are
you talking about? You know? So I can't almost understand,
you know, how someone just going about their daily, boring
life would just find this just so impossible and just
so otherworldly, you know. And it was like that too,

(49:43):
these being around these normal people they call them normies,
you know, online the Social Security thing there too, you know,
and even when I try and talk to the audience
and I try and tell you a about things, so
many of the audience, you know, we're just like, oh, ed,

(50:05):
you know, you're paranoid, you know. And I don't even
tell you half the stuff that really goes on, and
half the stuff that like topics I talk about. You know,
fourteen years ago, nobody was talking about these things. You

(50:28):
know that I'm talking about the Son of Sam stuff
like that. You know, Mary Terry was talking about it.
But you know, there wasn't anybody not a radio talking
about these things. And back when I was doing these shows,
and I would google things like Roy Raid and there
would be no guest I could find to talk about.
It wasn't even impossible to find things about the you know,
Larry Flint bodyguards and stuff like that. Nobody was talking

(50:49):
about this stuff, you know. And now that I've started
talking about it, there's like this whole little cottage industry
of these people who are talking about it, and many
all and very often, uh, they're disinformation, you know, They're
they're put up and they're elevated by the people behind
these topics, uh, to spread disinformation and false information, cover

(51:16):
up okay, And if I would, I could tell you stuff, man,
you know, and you'll just say, oh, it's crazy. Okay, fine,
I'm crazy. But and the stuff that goes on, it'd
be shocked if you had any idea. And it's not
just in that area too. There's other areas where, uh,

(51:39):
you know, people that are are billionaires you know, and
and and run billionaire businesses know exactly who I am
and what I'm doing.

Speaker 3 (51:46):
You know.

Speaker 4 (51:47):
Remember, I try and tell you about what's going on.
Like Elaine Maxwell listened to the show. H O. J.
Simpson listened to the show. Johnny Depp's lawyer listened to
the show. Uh uh uh, Tom aren't old? You know,
Dylan Howard, you know a lot of people listen to
this show and know what I'm what I'm doing here,

(52:07):
what I'm talking about. U. The people from the Process
Church would contact me, you know, and they say, oh, Ed,
we respect you because you're a good dad. I don't
hear that kind of stuff on these guys lately. And
there's a whole industry out there of disinformation and some
of it is very very very well funded. Okay, there's
people who are on the payroll hired to combat the

(52:31):
work I'm doing here trying to tell you, and it's
very frustrating because I try and explain the things. Is
oh Ed's complaining again, it's you know, being paranoid. Okay,
you know, so you know, you know it makes me
just not care, you know, like if I'm trying to
help you get through all this and trying to explain
that what's going on, you know, you'd hope to be

(52:53):
appreciated for it, but now I'm not, you know, So
it's very discouraging and it and it's so now that
this whole area of discussion, and when I talk to
old timers like Dave Memory, he knows exactly what I'm
talking about, you know, or other old timers, they know
exactly what I'm talking about, you know. And look who

(53:13):
I've been involved with, Dave McGowan. You know, nobody knew
Aboutdave been gowt. First. I hated talking to him. So,
you know, there's so much pollution and all this that
I'm talking about here that it's almost I'm shoveling into
the ocean at this point. And there's a lot of

(53:36):
very personal, direct funded, very well funded opposition to me
in my personal, real life and not just me, but
my family too, and people around me, you know, business
people I work with, and advertisers and all kinds of stuff.
There's a lot of attacks that go on, and you know,

(53:56):
so you got to start to weighing the cost to
the the effectiveness that we're having here. So you come
to the conclusion, well, you know, it's really not worth it.
It's not It's no longer. This is no longer the
vehicle to be using to try and to advance the
information I'm trying to share and the stuff I'm trying

(54:20):
to affect out there in the world. For instance, you know,
I was contacted by this producer named Josh Zemon who
was doing the Moritary film on Netflix, you know, and
he had contacted me years ago. He wanted to talk
to this guest and that guest. Can I put him
in touch with this person in that person and he
wants to interview me about Moritary. Now, at the time, especially,

(54:43):
I was no fan of Oratary. You know, I'm a
fan of his work, but personally me and Moratary clashed
and Mori Terry even worked to sabotage my work to
my interviews or my guests and stuff. Like that, and
looking back, I think that's what this guy's intention was.
He thought I was gonna come on and trash Moritory,
which I would never do because I have most respect

(55:04):
for his work. But this guy was trashing more personally
and trashing Morey's work. Now, the reason why I wasn't
involved in that project is because he sent me over
an NDA, and the minute I read it, I says,
this is you gotta be a complete moron to sign
this thing. Hellian idiot would sign this, And here I am.
Now it's like five or six years later, it turns

(55:25):
out once again, who's right at Opperman is right again
because now he's using that NDA to threaten lawsuits against
people who signed the NDA with him. Okay, No, I
didn't sign shit with this motherfucker. Okay, all right, And
so you know he's trying to intimidate people and threaten
people with lawsuits. Who come threaten me with a lawsuit, motherfucker. Okay,

(55:48):
because anybody sues me, Man, you'll be in court the
rest of your freaking life. You'll go broke suing me again.
Everybody knows it. You'll pay me to settle, and everybody
knows that I've been up against some rich guy man,
and I the last man standing in every battle I've
been in from day one. So you know, my plan

(56:09):
going forward will be I gotta take a year off, okay.
And it's not gonna be right away, okay, but it
will be this summer. Okay. I'm coming into a bunch
of money. I want to hike the Appellation Trail. I
want to do a bike ride up and down p
CH Highway one, California, do some camping out there, some

(56:31):
hiking out there too as well. I want to go
back and spend some time in Vegas, man, doing those
old hikes I used to do out there, and just
seeing some old friends out there, some people I really
love from Vegas. And I want to spend time in
New York with my daughter, you know. So you know
I'm not a young man anymore. I almost died. I
was nine months ago, guys. I was on death's door. Okay.

(56:56):
That that the uber ride over to the doctor, man,
I could billy function. I couldn't drive, you know. I
barely made that. So now I got my health back,
and you and when do you see the next TikTok?
I do? I look really good? So that's the plan.
We're gonna be cutting back on shows. Okay, I'll try
and do really quality interviews, important stuff. Then after a year,

(57:20):
maybe two years, I'll come back and I'll hit the
ground running. I'll have a ton of cash in my pocket. Well,
maybe i'll do some books between now and then I'll
go back to doing interviews, because I when after my
health came back, I started up doing some interviews, but
then I got pissed off by a couple We're just

(57:41):
so rude, So then I backed off again. But I
got a whole bunch of people wanted to do interviews with me,
and I've been turning them down. So I will start
doing interviews again, and I'll do a couple of books.
I got a couple of books in me. I can
bang right out. And if I don't have to do
this crap all day long, schedule is of you and
you know, prep work, and that's and I pulled the

(58:02):
shows and I pulled the repeats. Oh by bye bye
blah blah blah bye. So uh, that's the big plan,
the long term plan for me. Okay, I wanted to
talk tonight about Felix Sator. I couldn't get to that.
But that's a huge story. Google it and look it up.
And I want to talk to you about crypto scams
because I gotta tell you something, man. I think that's

(58:23):
the next big depression is gonna come from a crypto scam.
All right, guys, gotta go. We're out of time.

Speaker 5 (58:33):
What a very oil. We'll show these fascist what a
couple of hillbillies can do. Well, I'm gonna tell.

Speaker 4 (58:52):
You, vicis, you may be surprised.

Speaker 5 (58:55):
People in this world are inorganized the loose, you fascist bound?

Speaker 3 (59:02):
Loose who fascist bound? Myst' all you fascist doun?

Speaker 4 (59:12):
What's all evisis do.

Speaker 3 (59:17):
Bounds in basis down.

Speaker 5 (59:21):
There's people of every dat marching five a side march
in Boston Field or a million fascist died. You're bound
to loose, you fast bound, morviss bound, just all invisis.

Speaker 3 (59:40):
Found last had eviss doun your bound fay down my
sell divides bound little that all the fastest bound love
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