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Speaker 1 (00:06):
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(00:30):
now here is Investigator Ed Opperman.

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Pacific Standard time. I have Brian Weiss, No, Brian Heiss, Brian,
I get everybody's name, brought it and Brian I know him.
I have Brian Heiss coming on the show, and he's
gonna be talking about oj O J. Simpson stuff, a
lot of interesting stuff. We go over a lot of
old stuff that a lot of people take for granted,

(02:28):
like the whole story about the shoes, the brune O'
Molly shoes. Some great information he has on that. We
had a lot of technical difficulties, but I think he'll
enjoy the show. Still a lot of great content. We
talk about the story about Waz, the guy who was
in jail who claimed that you know, he stole Paul
Barbaria's car, and he claimed that he was hired to
follow Nicole. He had this diary, this notebook alo, you know,

(02:51):
a story that I kind of gave a lot of
credibility to over the years. But but Brian lays it
all out for us. There's a lot of great content
there with Brian. Coming up tonight after this show is
Pierce Redmond Porkin's Policy, and he has JP Stottle on
his show. I've never actually heard JP Stottle, but everybody

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seems to really enjoy him, and he's on a lot
of people that I respect. He goes on Chuck Withcelly,
he goes on John Barber, and he goes on Pierce
Redmond all the time, three hosts that I carry on
my stations so that I produce for them. And I
put him on Awake. They're on my iTunes and iHeart
and Alssa. So I gotta check out this guy JP style.

(03:32):
Maybe get him on the show. Maybe he'll be my
favorite guest in the future. Let's see. Hey, okay, oh,
I have coming up. What's the guy's name, I can't
find it right now, but one of the witnesses to
the Son of Sam shootings. I have him coming on Zeno.

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I think it's Billy Zano. He's a good guy. I
gotta get back to him. A bunch of good stuff
coming up. I can't think of the top. And oh,
I did it right, I didn't. I was interviewed today
by Barry Prince. I was interviewed this morning at eight
o'clock in the morning by Barry Prince, and that'll be

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going up in the members section at Operamanreport dot com.
We just get into a lot of I don't really
know what we were talking about. It was so early,
and we were just talking about Trump and the US
politics because he's up there in Canada, all those Canadians. Okay,
I've had some week, guys, I have had some week,

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and hopefully I'll get to all of it tonight. I'm
supposed to go to a party tonight. As a matter
of fact, out here in Vegas, they have these things
called mansion parties where the the you'll rent a mansion,
a real serious mansion, you know, and they'll throw private
parties and it's catered and stuff like that. And so

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this is an office party that's being held at one
of these mansions. If you know the Vegas area, this
is down in one of these big giant houses down there,
like down by armed Bermuda, down south Las Vegas Boulevard
or off of Bermuda down there, and it's always they're
big giant houses. They're old and they have big giant
farm or horses and property and stuff like that. So

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this is down there and it's supposed to be catered
and like real, real big shot deal here, and they
tried to get out of it. I get tired after this. Man,
I'm prettic in three hours of content for you tonight.
And this has been a particularly rough week. I'll be
getting into that. I finally bought a car, by the way,

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and I tried to get out of this. And I
don't know if they want me to mention the company
on the show or whatever, that's why they want me
there so bad. But they're actually sending a car for me.
They're sending a car come pick me up and me
and my date. You know, they're sending a car to
get us. So it's pretty cool, you know, and to
take us home, you know, later on. So you know,

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I don't know. I guess he can do what you say,
no excuse, you know what, maybe the car show if
I won't answer the door. I don't know because I'm
pretty wiped out. I had a rough week, which is
why I named the show What a Cory Story Circus.
Oh my god, Now this I must be getting old,

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you know, because I've been through this kind of thing before.
For people who don't know the show, if you're just
listening for the first time, I'm the guy who handled
the Tiger Woods case. Okay, that that was my case.
I'm private investigator. I was hired by the agent for
that story who was and all the girls, the Tiger
Woods mistresses were coming forward and we had to vet

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out their story to see who was telling the truth,
who was really a mistress, and who was making it up,
so that they could promote their stories and sell their
stories and get them publicity and do all kind of
stuff with them. You know. It's a marketing kick. So
I've been down this road before, with this kind of
chaos and women who don't get along with each other

(07:11):
and fighting, you know, and different stories, you know. So
you know, I thought when I saw this Corey Fellman
story with these Corey angels, I said, well, this is
right up my alley. I could do this. This will
be a piece of cake. I'm gonna tell you how
what really. I think it's important for the listeners. If
you're trying to make up your mind about this story,

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you know who's telling the truth, who's credible, who's not credible.
I'm going to share with you some of the behind
the scenes information of what went on with this story.
Since I've gotten involved, and I'm I'm uninvolved at this one.
I'm done. This is the last show I'm doing on
this story. I don't care what comes up next. I
don't care if Corey Felman goes on a shooting spree
on the top of the Manly Bay. I am not
dealing with this stuff any longer after this. Okay, all right,

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give me a little preview of my week. I was
first kind attacted by Judy Haym a couple of months back. Okay,
I had done a show with Mike Parsiali and we
had talked about the whole Corey Filman thing, about him
doing this movie and all this, and Judy Haym somehow
heard the show and she heard me telling Mike that, hey,
if if Corey Feldman wants to reveal who the this

(08:20):
pedophile ring is and all this stuff like that. He
should contact me and I'll help him out. I'll get
him a lawyer, I'll get him security, and we'll put
the whole thing together for him. Okay. Because I have
experience in this field, I'm doing this kind of thing.
I've been involved in twenty four hour news stories in
the past, you know, big ones, the biggest ones, Wienergate, Zimmerman.
I've done all this stuff. No congression investigation. I handled

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the whole Sarah Palin thing. So I try to help
Judy ham out off the air, okay, originally not even
considering doing an interview with her, and I put her
in touch for a lawyer, a lawyer who did this
is right up his alley. Now, whatever went on between

(09:05):
her and the lawyer, okay, that's attorney client communication. I'm
not hired on that case. I don't know what went
on between I didn't ask either of them what went
on in the conversations. But I'll tell you this, it's
not continuing, it's not moving forward. For whatever reason. I

(09:29):
had a conversation with Judi him. We talked for hours
on the phone. She told me the whole story from me.
To start to finish, I offered the opportunity for her
to come on the show. Okay. She agreed to come
on the show several times on our live Thursday morning
broadcast where she knew this was a live Thursday morning broadcast, okay,

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and twice she bailed out on me on the last minute.
Didn't come on the show. Can't make it, you know,
several appointments we had for phone calls. Couldn't make it,
you know, don't know, didn't show up the show. You

(10:12):
listen to tonight with Mara Moon and Uh, Poena what's her name,
Studdard Stubbard Poien is a delightful woman. Okay, She's a
lovely woman. I had no problems with Poyna whatsoever. Uh.
And in dealing with these angels and and people who

(10:38):
purport to represent the angels and former angels and all
this stuff, Uh, they all seem to be telling the
same story, okay. And and from talking to them, there
is a ring of truth there. You can hear the
truth and the and them them confirming each other's stories.
So I believe that they won't have a lot of

(10:59):
credibilit in listening to their stories and evaluating their stories
off the air and on the air, Okay, I don't
think we can question that something very creepy is going
on in that house over there with these angels, and
that he's has this website where he's luring these women

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to come and stay with them and sign these non
disclosure agreements. You know, like this a creep factor there
that's off the charts. But again, when we're judging people's
credibility and their integrity and their honesty and their character. Okay,

(11:47):
after I did the interview with mar Moon, Judy Haym
asked me for a copy of that interview, so I
sent it to her and I told her. She says, well,
can we publish this? And I says, no, you can't
because it hasn't aired yet. It's gonna Saturday. And I
had a whole plan too. We were gonna do Judy
Haying Thursday morning, and then we're gonna roll this out Saturday,

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so then the whole weekend would be a whole weekend
of the stuff, all in one big package for people
that are interested in the story. But what Judy did
was she took that and she circulated it to a
number of people who then took it and posted it
on their Facebook and their Twitter and all over the place.
You know, now, you may say, well Ed, you know

(12:29):
you're being a little thin skinned here, you know, you
know there on the show they okay, I have a
commitment okay to several stations who air my show that
each week I'm gonna provide them with new, original content,
quality content. And I take that commitment seriously, okay. And

(12:51):
if someone takes my work without my permission and they
publish it when I tell them not to, I believe
I've been I've something's been stolen from me. Okay. I
believe that I've been abused. Okay, that especially on top
of when you give someone your you give someone your time,

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you try and help them, Okay, you give them advice.
People pay for my advice, okay, but I'm giving. When
I give you my time and my help for free,
I guess you think, well, we can just take advantage
of this guy and just use him with no consideration.
And that's what happened. And I'm very upset about it. Okay,

(13:35):
I'm very upset about it that when I'm promoting a
show and people tell me, well Ed, why are you
promoting the show? It's all over the place, everyone's heard
it already, Okay, you know what I mean. And people
give me this airtime on their stations because they know
that I'm going to bring them a quality, unique, new product,

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not something that's been regurgitated all over the internet. There's
also the issue of because I've been trying to help
a lot of these women get lawyers, okay, to protect
their rights and protect their interests, because I believe that
they all do have legitimate lawsuits here. Okay, I believe

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there's been sexual harassment. I believe that there hasn't been
workplace harassment. Obviously, they haven't paid their wages. That can
all be proven. Is what they've reported to me. This
is what I believe. But I would communicate this with
the women and then Judy Hand would come back to
me and say, well, no, there's no lawsuit. They don't

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want especially they don't they don't want this. They don't
want any lawsuits. Okay. So and there's another issue too.
When I'm talking to these women and we seem to
be connecting, we seem to be communicating, and then they're
but they're they're holding things back from me, and even
in the interviews, they're holding things back on the end,

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But then they have to go and talk to someone
else before they can make any kind of commitment. Well,
they need to check with someone else. Isn't in all
of this? Okay, there's another party involved. I don't know
who it is, but there's someone else involved in all this?

(15:23):
Who is the shot caller in all this that everybody
needs to go back and check with? And that's been
my that's my personal testimony, my personal experience in dealing
with these people. Some of it is Judy Han. They
need to go back and check with Judy Han. Okay,
for better She's been dealing with it, with this for
ten years. She's got nowhere with it, but they all

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seem to feel they need to check with her. But
there seems to be another party, okay, that they're all
checking with as well. I don't know who. It can't
be a lawyer, because they're coming to me for a lawyer.
I don't know anyway. So just take that into consideration.
And I know a lot of people, and a lot
of people aren't going to change their minds and this.

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They either hate Corey Filman or they love me. He's
a truther, he's a fighting for freedom, he's helping melessed kids.
He's been gonna out a pedophile ring. Or he's a
total con man, he's a creepy. So there's these teams
of people, okay, and I know none of you are.
Nothing's going to get through it. You've made up your mind.

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There's a lot of hangers on to this that are
attracted to the publicity. They're all involved in the drama,
and they're all feeding off the drama. They're all gossiping
behind each other's backs and gossiping. Oh, there's a whole
scene going on here. And I've seen this kind of
thing before and other controversies that I've been involved in,

(16:48):
which is why I'm out of this man. Okay, And
I know a lot of people. They have their minds
made up. And you're going to contack me and say,
well Ed, this is what's really going on. What I'm
telling you is I've been behind the scenes on this
now for like a month, spent a lot of my
time on this for nothing. Okay. You know, so I'm

(17:17):
really not interested in your opinion at this point on
this case. Let's just say that and I'm done with it.
I would say, if Poeena gets in trouble and she
needs my help. I'll help her out. I'll be happy
to help her out it. She seems like a very
legitimate person. And I've taken into consideration too. I know

(17:39):
a lot of people might be saying, well, I do
your heartless, you know, and stick it out and do
this and do that. I've taken into consideration that these
are women who have been traumatized and lured across the
country to go and be put in this vulnerable situation.
And but and they are legitimately afraid of something. There's

(18:03):
something that that's frightening these women that I can tell
you that for a fact too. And a couple of
them have slipped up, okay and kind of let it
be known who and what they're afraid of. And I
can understand why they would be afraid. And that's why
I'm not mentioning that publicly because they're probably is a
legitimate threat there and if they're not organized to face

(18:25):
that kind of a threat, and then then they got
a problem, you know, because but the situation as it
is now that this is a situation where they're all amateurs.
There's whole bunch is a bunch of amateurs on the
film in side and on the other side where you know,
like filmen couldn't even put together a bus and wrangle
a bunch of adult women on this bus and feed

(18:46):
them and get them from place to place, you know,
to to do a constant play their instruments, you know
what I mean. They couldn't pull that off. And somehow
they're afraid of a lawsuits and non disclosure agreements all
those kind of stuff. It's just insanity, know what I mean.
It's just a little too crazy for my blood. And
I deal with this kind of stuff for a living.

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So anyway, I hope I'm not I hope I'm not
being too harsh. And I'm even though no one here

(19:27):
has been a client of mine that had taken them
on as a client. Okay, so I'm not betraying any
kind of turn private communications with anybody here. I could
be subpoened if this other thing wos that could be subpoend.
What do I know to take it that position? What
do I know about those? And I would have to,
you know, because I don't have that. We don't have
that kind of relationship. But I am even though there

(19:51):
is no requirement for me to be too confidentiality. There's
a lot I'm not saying, okay because I don't even
want to approach that line. So anyway, there we are
with that. What else is in the news? Okay? Track Palin? Okay,

(20:14):
Track Palin. My God. For those of you who don't know,
I was God. I was involved in this whole thing
with Sarah Palin and Todd Palin. Had a client come
to me who was a prostitute up there in Alaska
who had a relationship with Todd Palin. And there was
a lawsuit with the National Choirer and all this stuff.

(20:34):
It's a long story. Look it up and you can
find it. So I have intimate knowledge of the Palin family, Okay,
and we probably don't. I've gone over time already, so
we don't have time to get into the whole Track
Palin story tonight because I'm exhausted and I haven't eaten either.

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It was planned to go. They promised me vegan food
this party too. They tell you they really want me there.
Maybe maybe it's a hit, maybe with assassinated. When I
get to this party, I walk into the room, the
trial takes me over there. Right. We walk into the
room and there's plastic all over the carpet to the walls.
Oh it said too much. But this whole thing about

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the Palins over there in Alaska, you know, people are
are are surprised somehow with the with the domestic violence
cases and this this kid tracked Palin, getting on the
roof and cursing out the cops, calling him peasantcies on pills.
And you know, this is their life story with this bunch.
I've reported on this over and over about their poker games.

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This kind of stuff happened every week with the Palons
before she was picked to be the vice president. They
were notorious in that town of the stuff they're up to.
So I don't have the tract Paelin information in front
of me, but he had a domestic violence arrest this week. Fascinating.

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One more thing that came out this week that I
wanted to touch on that's not in my title, but
this thing about how Harry Reid had come up with
this idea to investigate UFOs and then they released this

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video of these fighter pilots chasing this tic Tac shaped UFO.
We could do all this obstacles and stuff. One thing
that's very important to that story that people need to
know about. Is one of the people involved in this
disclosure and this investigation into the UFOs and stuff like that,

(22:44):
is a guy named Bob Bigelow. And he's touted in
the articles about this as Bigelow Aerospace, you know, and
he's involved in building rockets. People need to know the
real Bob Bigelow, okay, because he's a local guy here
in Vegas. And the way he made his fortune was

(23:04):
from the budget suites. Go back and look up my
show about the budget Suites. Hey, that's interesting because I said,
bust my budgets about something else, but the budget suites.
It fits. This is all it's all coming together. Bob
Bigelow owns these long stay motels here in Vegas call
the budget suites, where it's an open crime market. This

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is where the prostitution goes on. This is where drug dealing.
Every one of these hotels is filled with prostitutes and
drug dealers. And they're in the worst neighborhoods and these
are and they're paying like twelve hundred dollars a month
for this little tiny motel room because and they can
never get out of the cycle and get a real apartment,
you know. Because they can't pay for the utilities, they

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can't get there. So he's really banking off the misery
of these people, and he's praying on them. He's a predator,
praying on people uh of misfortune and misery, their drug
addictions and uh. And they're in their their bad credit
and their inability to to get a start in life,
to get us a leg up, you know. Uh. And

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just anybody else who would have properties where there's when
there's this degree of drug sales and prostitution going on,
you think that they would shut down that chain of properties.
They would say, well, listen, you're promoting crime. So anything
that Bob Bigelow is involved in, I am suspect of

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it is not in our best interest. I can tell
you that. You know right off the bat, you know what,
aren't even considering it. So whatever's being released by this
UFOs and they're chasing UFOs and whatever's going on there,
if Bob Bigelow's involved, there's something hanky shady going on
that I don't like. So we'll just leave it at that. Okay,

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a lot of people I was running that big member
section sale for sixty bucks. I was given thirteen months
for sixty bucks, right, because I needed to raise money
to get a car. I got a great car. I
got a deal on a car, thankfully. You know who
hooked me up with this deal. Remember when I did

(25:23):
the show about the Bernie Sanders delegates getting arrested, and
I broke on a here live and I have all
the stations. Let me go on live, and we reported
from the convention and the Clark County Convention live, you know,
with the chairman of the Credentials Committee, and they were
having a sit in and the copy were passing the
phone around and the cops are right there about to

(25:43):
arrest them. He kept them from getting arrested. One of
those women who was there sitting down hooked me up
with this deal with this car. She had a friend,
And I got a two thousand and six Lexus. It's
a fifty thousand dollars car when it was new, and
today it's worth like seventy five hundred dollars. But I
got up with thirty five hundred bucks, you know. And

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it's man, is a beautiful car. He's got the navigation,
it's got the backup camera, you know, and all this
was brand new when this car first came out. It
was like brand new technology that heated leather seats, you know.
So me and Vic, my daughter, we're just driving around
this car and Wave it had just been So this
is the nicest car she's ever seen me drive since
she's been around. You know, my whole life had always
bought brand new cars until my divorce and all kind

(26:26):
of stuff. It lost everything. So this poor kid, she's
never ridden driven in a car like this with me before.
The only when we rented cars. Right. So, and one
of the reasons the ways I was able to get
this car, I had to borrow some money. I got it,
took one for twenty five hundred dollars, is by repairing
my credit. And I'm writing this book about credit repair,

(26:50):
credit debt, debt negotiation, asset protection, how to hide your assets,
how to find hidden assets. It's going to be how
to improve drastically improve your credits, go overnight quickly. I
know all these tricks and how not to get into debt.
You know, how to avoid getting into debt, you know,
and and and there's all kinds of ways too that

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even if you have bad credit, ways you can borrow
money without a credit check. So and this is all
gonna be in this book. I'm working on it almost
every day. I go down to these nice little coffee shops,
down these local coffee shops. I go in there and
work on the book. So keep your eyeat on that.
But okay, let's let's break here. Let's do all little
commercial break. I'll come back after this and i'll finish up.

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I'll tell you about my dud bust, my budget. And
then and the last line there is we will all
face It's supposed to say judgment. We're all gonna face judgment.
And I don't know if I can even get into
that because it's just such a heavy topic. And I
gotta go to a party after this. I gotta be.
They're invited me to this party because they say I'm funny,
so I gotta I have to. Oh my god, I

(27:54):
gotta get here. Where's this thing? Of course, I got
this new guy helping me out with the cleaning up
the audio before we broadcast, and he re recorded the

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at Oppermaninvestigations at gmail dot com Okay, okay, welcome back,
Welcome back to the Opperman Report. I'm your host, private
investigator at Opperman and welcome back, Jane. Get this going.

(33:06):
Second part of the show is bust my budget. Now,
I explained to you that what happened was my car
broke down. I had a good deal in that car too, man,
but the car broke down and we needed a new car.
It's too expensive to fix, Okay. So I did the
membership deal gave you, and all the listeners came through
for me. You bought the memberships. You know, some people

(33:27):
sent donations and stuff like that. Thank you so much.
I really really appreciate this. You have no idea how
kind the kindness of this audience and your support means
to me. But I think even you know I take
this serious. You know the work I do here. Anyway,
so I needed to go shop around for a new car.

(33:48):
So I went and I rented a car right and went.
I didn't go back to Avis after they told my
car we well know that story. So I went to
Budget rent the car over here on Eastern Right, go
to Budget rent the car, and I shopped around, man,
because I needed a deal, you know, because I got
to save money, right. I shopped around and I got

(34:10):
a coupon from Groupon, like groupon dot com website, and
I got a deal one hundred and seventeen bucks for
five days for this car. Okay, great deal. And in fact,
I was telling everybody that I ran into well, no,
I think it was like for seven days. It was

(34:30):
I any whatever, I got this great deal in the car.
It came out like twelve dollars a day. And I
tell everybody I'm running to it's oh, I got a
great deal in this rental. And then they told me
and if I said, well, what if I need the
car for longer because I'm shopping around to buy a
new car, this says, just call us up and extend it.
There's a ten dollars extension fee, but you keep it

(34:51):
at the same rate, which is a one hundred and
seventeen dollars right, lucky me. So I'm driving his car.
So it turns out I did have to extend it.
I had the car all picked out. I was able
to get this great deal on this Lexus, and I
got it for half the price of what it's worth.
It's worth like seventy five hundred dollars. I got it

(35:12):
for thirty five hundred because of one of the local
activists here put me onto this deal. You know, so
I don't even to say that. You know, being involved
in local activism is isn't good for you. You know
it helped me. Okay, she hooked me up with this guy,
and you know, we negotiated the deal, got this great
freaking deal. This car is the best car I've driven
in years. It tried like a brand new car. And

(35:35):
I checked all the maintenance records at Lexsnis and stuff
like that, and we know everything's wrong with this car
was excellent condition. So I need to go pick up.
So I bring back the rental car, right and I'm
there and I'm all in a great moods. I got
this great new car. Me and Vic came over. You know,
we're gonna go pick up the car. We taking an

(35:57):
uber to get the car, and I know I give
the guy my card. He charges it, you know, and
I knew I was paying the same rate, so I
didn't even look at the receipt. Okay, my mistake. I
should have looked at it right there. Would strangle this
guy if I wouldn't known what he was trying to
pull on you and that Later that night, I get
home and I checked my PayPal account, you know, because

(36:20):
I want to say how much money I have on
my PayPal account, and I see that when I dropped
off the card instead of the guy charged me another
one hundred and seventeen. For the next week, he charged
three hundred and twenty dollars. On Saturday, they picked up
the car, so you know, the place was closed. I
called up. I left the message and I says, hey, man,
you know you guys charged me three hundred and twenty bucks.
You're out of your mind. I'm always wanting to be

(36:42):
paying one hundred and seventeen. I said, I'm not paying
this Sunday goes by Monday, goes by Tuesday, goes. No
phone call from them. I actually called up the eight
hundred number for a budget, the main you know call center,
and the guy says, oh, yeah, yeah, no, you're rate
is one point seventeen and they can't do that. But
they're independently owned, you know, so we can't really tell

(37:04):
them what to do. But if you have any problem,
we'll tell you how to handle it, you know, just
get back to us. They'll release those funds for you
in a couple of days, and if they don't, just
get back to us. Okay. So I figured, well, okay,
everything's fine, They're gonna release my funds, you know. Tuesday night,
I check again, I log in and there's no money

(37:26):
in my PayPal. There's nothing in there, okay, because not
only did they charge me, did they take three twenty out?
They came back and took another four hundred and eighty
five out. They took out eight hundred bucks, which is
you know, the bill was supposed to be one hundred
bucks and they took eight hundred out. So now, yeah,

(37:49):
you know me man, you know, now I'm on fire man,
I'm bloading up the guns man. And it was two
and I'm calling every number I have. I'm screaming at
these people, but they're again, they're clothes and now when
I call their number, the voicemail is like shutdown. So
I was going to get nervous because, you know, a
little shady operation here, you know. And when I call

(38:13):
up the eight hundred number, they says, well, you know what,
we really can we have no control over them, and
then we can't tell them what to do, and they're
not in our system where they don't participate in our
system that when you call them up, it rolls over
to the eight hundred service and they'll make reservations for
you and stuff like that. So we're not aware of
what their contracts are and what they're doing over there.

(38:33):
They're independent. People need to be aware of this, okay,
because it seems to me that especially here in Vegas,
that the car rental companies, this is a haven here
for them to be just overcharging people and abusing people. So,
you know, I'm going back and forth with the budget
and they're not getting back to me at this location.

(38:55):
I fly, I call them up during the daytime and
I get a hold of woman who rented me the car,
who told me, oh ye, I don't worry, you can
rena what at the same rate. And she says, oh yeah,
oh I know all about this. She's all nervous because
I'm like a lunatic. You know, people, and especially you know,
I'll tell them, I'll say, google my name, look me up, okay,

(39:16):
look up ed Opperman Congressional investigation, you know. So she
tells me, she says, oh yeah, the district manager is
handling this. Her name is Laurie. Here's her number, you know,
and call her up if she's she's taking care of this.
The reason why we charge you for that was the mileage.
And I was saying, well, mileage said it says right here,

(39:38):
mileage unlimited. Right, So now you think that would mean
why you have unlimited mileage? Right? I think it means
that they can charge your card and unlimited them out. Okay,
that's what that really means. Who do we say unlimited?
That means that we can just charge anything we want unlimited.
There's no limit to what we're gonna charge on your card.

(40:02):
Oh my god. So finally, you know, And the thing is,
they never called me back. You know, she called me
back after I went to I did a dispute on
the credit card. You know, I did a charge back,
which is you know, if there's an unauthorized charge in

(40:23):
your card, you know, you can call up anyway. So
back and forth. But then finally I got my money back.
I got a full refund of everything they tried to
steal from me, and they actually charged me less. It
was only eighty seven because I had I thought it
was gonna be one twenty seven. But there was one
day that I didn't use, so I actually gave them
when I did the charge back, I gave them more

(40:44):
money than they even deserved. So I got I'm getting
all that back. But just imagine how many people there
are who don't even keep track of this man, you know,
and get overcharged by these huge amounts and don't fight it,
don't think they can fight it, and don't think that,
you know, just get walked all over. Or maybe they

(41:05):
live in a foreign country, you know, they don't really
speak the language, you know, and they don't have a
radio show, and they don't have a lifetime of experience
like I've had to to, you know, to know the
resources they you don't know you can call your credit
card and dispute a debt, you know. So yeah, how

(41:26):
many people out there just just get taken advantage of
over and over and over again. There's another car rental
place here in town where and I was online there
want to rent the car, and I just saw what
was going on. I walked out because they were just
scamming people. It was like a timeshare place where they
when you got to the counter, you're up there for
an hour going back and forth with these people signing

(41:46):
you know I'm checking off something. I agree never to
be involved in a class actions against you, you know. Uh.
And their thing was they took a hold on your
car too, like a six hundred dollars hold. If you're
a local, you couldn't do it, though there was only
people out of town. Sure, if you're out of town,
you can't go in there and start screaming and fighting
and fighting for the little money back. You know, they

(42:07):
just take your money, steal it. And it seems like
here in town it's a haven for these car rental
places to get away with this, because I'm just noticing
it over and over. But thank god, I won't have
to rent the car again after this. But what I'm
thinking of doing is, okay, is I'm gonna do like
a monthly op on your side or add on your side,

(42:30):
where I'll take consumer complaints and help you fight these
battles for you, and we'll do like a special show.
You know about it, you know, if you've been ripped
off or something like that, we'll do a special show.
So wait till I announce it. Don't all everyone contact
me right away. Oh I got a problem, Okay, But
you know what I want to say one more thing too, though,

(42:52):
because there are a lot of people who are supporters
of the show and your members and you donat and
stuff like that, and you get into problems and you
get into trouble and you think that, well, I don't
want to bother ed, you know, I don't feel that way.
There was a very nice woman who supported this show
for years, especially when it was a small show years ago,
and she had a prom this year where with her

(43:13):
her aunt was being it was like older abuse. Her
aunt was being taken advantage of, and she felt hesitant
to contact me to you know, to help her, you know.
And I don't want people to feel that way. If
I can help you, I'll help you. I really will.
I promise you, I really will. I got a soft
spot in my heart for people like that, you know,
who are being taken advantage of. So I will help you.

(43:34):
You know. I don't want people to think that, Oh,
it's so busy, and I complain all the time that
I don't want to help the audience when I can,
you know, if it's a long, drawing out litigation stuff
like that, yeah, I gotta get paid, you know, if
there's a pay if there's someone paying the bills. Yeah,
I got you know, I gotta take a piece of that,
you know. But if you're in trouble, you know, and
you need my help, yeah, I'd love to help you,

(43:56):
you know, I really would. Now, boy, there's been a
couple of stories the past couple of weeks. First of all,
I just want to touch on one thing before I
get to the prepared content. Is there's a new thing

(44:16):
came out just yesterday and it's already making the rounds.
Trump signed an executive order yesterday about human rights abuses,
and it's directed toward immigration people, about how he can
seize the assets of foreign citizens in this country if

(44:36):
they're guilty of human rights abuses. And people are taking this.
He signed an executive order yesterday, and people are taking
this and they're twisting it into some bizarre theory that
this has to do with Trump's battle against child trafficking
and his soon to be sweep of international pedophile rings

(44:57):
and all this kind of nonsense, you know, and going around.
So before you get caught up in that, I've read
the whole executive water, okay, and it has nothing whatsoever
to do with child trafficking. It's about human rights abuses,
and it's targeted at immigrants and people from and there's
an annex to it. This is an attendem that you

(45:19):
can read the people who specific names that it's targeted to,
and none of them have entered to do with pedophile
rings or anything like that whatsoever. But for some reason
people wanted to distort this idea that somehow Trump is
battling pedophile. It comes totally from the ether. It's ever
thin air. It comes from, It comes from nowhere. Let

(45:39):
me tell you something, man. Okay. There's a couple of
stories in the past couple of weeks I haven't touched
on because we've been so busy. But one is a
man named Daniel Shaver who is fairly shot by Arizona
police in the hallway of a hotel, okay. And the
compas shot them is this guy, Philip Michael Mitchell Brelsford, Okay.

(46:01):
And he was just a quitter on these charges of
shooting this unarmed man. And then they released after the quittal,
they released a video of him ordering this guy, we're
gonna shoot you. We're gonna shoot you, or if you
raise your hands, put your hands down, crawl to me.
All this kind of craziness. Man. You know, the guy's
crying and panic because he's about to get killed. And

(46:24):
the thing is, man, this cop knew that when he
got that call about a man with a gun in
a hotel. He says, I'm justified right off the bed
to go shoot this guy and kill him no matter
what happens, because I can legally say I'm in fear
for my life, you know, And that's all a cop
has to say nowadays to get away with this. Says

(46:44):
I'm in fear for my life. Now everyone's commenting about
this all last week and stuff, and that's fine. This
is pretty much opening shuitcase that we can look at
this and see that the cop was wrong, the cop
should be convicted, and that this is just an abusive
power and a tragic death of a needless death of

(47:06):
an unarmed man, another unarmed man out there killed by
the police. But that's not what I'm here to talk
about tonight. What I'm here to talk about tonight is
how can we stand by and watch this? How much
longer can we stand by and watch these things happen

(47:28):
before we're just we're culpable, we're complicit in this, we
are just as guilty as the man to pull the trigger.
If we don't stand up and do something about this
right now, we are just as guilty as the guy
who pulls the trigger, as the guy who's abusing the
unarmed man. These police beatings, all of these things going on,
we are just as guilty. There's another case down there

(47:51):
in Orlando. It's a city called eu STIs, Florida. And
look up this case. It's a woman named Juanita Fitzgerald,
ninety three years old, and she has a birthday coming up,
so she's going to be ninety four. And one Aida
was living at this assisted living type apartment. It's run

(48:14):
by some company called as the name church is in it.
How wonderful is that the National Church Residences. Doesn't that
sound like a nice place to put your your mother
and your grandma? Oh, National Church Residences. That sounds like
a nice place. I'll put my parents there because it's
his church. Right One Aida was having a problem with

(48:39):
mold in her apartment. She called them, she contacted him,
Hey there's mold in my apartment. She's this poor, pitiful one.
She weighs like sixty pounds. You see the picture of
this woman, look it up. Her name is Oneita Fitzgerald,
ninety three years old in Eustis, Florida. Eustace, Florida. Look
up the story, look up the pictures of this woman.
And what she says happened was so she complained about

(49:02):
the mold and they said, well, there's no mold here.
And then they stopped taking her rent. They stopped accepting
her rent. And then when time went by it was
time to evict this woman. They called the police, and
the police came and took this woman and they arrested.
This woman, ninety three years old, was arrested for not

(49:24):
paying a rent. And someone, some cop showed up and said, yep,
what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna arrest this woman
and put her in jail. Ninety three year old woman.
Now when they interviewed her from the jail, you can
see the bruises on her own. She's in handcuffs. She's
in a locked room. Okay, you know, in a jail.

(49:49):
And they got her in an orange jumpsuit and handcuffs.
Because this little ninety three year old woman to weighs
sixty pounds, soaking wet, it is gonna it's a threat
to something she's a danger to someone in somebody's warped imagination.
Now in their own defense, this church Residences company, National
Church Residences, Well, well, she didn't pay a rent for

(50:09):
three months, and we tried to kill her a number,
but we tried to put her in this place, in
that place, but she just wouldn't cooperate. So we had
to call the cops. Someone at this freaking company thought
it was a good idea to call cops and a
ninety three year old woman to make her homeless. And
some cops showed up and thought it was a legitimate
idea to arrest her, and some a bizarre alternative universe

(50:31):
of reality, some guy, a human being, thought the thing
to do here is arrestless woman for some reason. What
could be the reason? Now I tell you this story,
and I tell you this story about this cop over
here in Arizona who shot this unarmed man, And it's
the same. How long do we sit by and watch

(50:53):
this happen? What? What has happened to us that we're
not all outraged by this, and that that we can
sit in our chairs and we can go to sleep
tonight and not up all night upset about this these
things and We're not losing sleep. We're not you know.

(51:20):
You know they used to talk in the Bible. They
talk about the people would tear their clothes, you know,
and they would they would scoop up ashes and dirt
and throw it on their heads because they were so
upset about something going wrong, an injustice, a tragedy, or
heartbreaking situation. But today, somehow we have become so desensitized

(51:44):
that every day we can go to get our little
Starbucks coffee and we can literally step over a human
being that's sleeping in the street of that doorway, sleeping
in the doorway of the Starbucks cause, and will step
over his body to give them six bucks for a
cup of coffe. We've lost all perspective of human life,

(52:07):
of human dignity, of uh just humanity. We've lost it,
and it's hopeless. At this point, he says, in the Bible,
you know you hear everyone knows the story of the
Good Samaritan. That story originals. I was gonna look all

(52:29):
what this's up, but I know it. It's the story
originates because Jesus told them you gotta love your brother,
and people said, well, who is my brother? Our brother?
Is everyone out there we're all brothers. Any other human
is our brother, you know. And the good Samarny took

(52:50):
ran across the road. The robbers had beaten this man.
He took and put him in a hotel and cleaned
his wounds, paid for his hotel room. And I'm gonna
come back and then check on him again. I'm gonna
pass through this town again. Take care of this man
for me, because he had consideration for his fellow man,
his brother. There's another story in the Bible where well,

(53:13):
on judgment Day, we're gonna go before our maker, we're
gonna be judged, and he's gonna say, get away from me.
I don't know you. And you're gonna say, well, what
I preached the gospel in your name. I cast out demons,
I healed the sick, I prayed, I did all these things.
So no, no, no, I don't know you because you
turned your back on your brother. When when you saw

(53:35):
the man in the prison, you didn't go visit him.
And I'm guilty of this. When you saw the man
on the street who was poor and hungry, you didn't
feed him, you didn't take care of him. I don't
know you. Now I'm not standing here selling you that
I'm one hundred percent innocent and all this. I'm just
as guilty as everyone and listened to the show I

(53:57):
drive past homeless people. I don't what is in our
minds that when you can drive past a homeless person
in the street and not stop the car and say,
come in my car. I'll take you back to my house.
You can take a shower and meal, you can sleep
on the floor in my house. Well you can't do
that because they're kind of crazy, you know, and they're
gonna rip you off, they can kill you. Well that's true.
But if we were all stepping up, you know and

(54:21):
helping the ones that before they get in the street
and helping them get some mental health and care and stuff,
then we wouldn't have to worry about that, you know
what I'm saying. I don't know, man, Maybe I'm making
no sense tonight. Maybe I'm just And I didn't want

(54:44):
to end on this because, like I said, I have
to go to a party tonight. You know, a party
that's being thrown by nice people. Yeah, you know, but
a party that they're spending tens of thousands of dollars
on this party they're renting. Imagine I know that the
cost they decorated the place with lights and Christmas and decorations,

(55:05):
and I know that was that's an additional expense plus
the cater and the food and the booze. And they're
gonna send me a car to go to this party,
you know, because they want me at this party because
I'm so fun and entertaining, you know, and I got
to end the show like this, which is a whole
other story. And I'm you know, I like to have fun,

(55:27):
you know, I really do. It's hard to believe, you know,
but how can we go out and have fun when
our fellow man is in the cold in the street.
How can we do this? What disease is in my mind?

(55:47):
That I can shut that off and go and eat
the fancy vegan food being especially catered for me, you know,
and expensive booze, you know, and I can turn that,
shut that off in my mind and said I'm gonna
go do it that I'm not going to go and
pick up every little scrap of food that I can
find and go take it and feed poor families, you know,

(56:11):
in this party. I steal everything at the party, you
know what I mean, you know, coming in with a
with a with a rifle, man and take it by
these wallets. You know, I don't know, man, you know,
but if we can live in a situation where we
can watch a video or some cop shooting some guy

(56:32):
making them crawl down the hallway and shooting at him.
I was going to play the whole thing for you,
But do I have to play that? You know, everyone's
hurt it by now half of the people listening to
the show's heard it. You know. Hey, anyway, Merry Christmas.

(56:53):
Monday is going to be Christmas Day, you know. I
hope sand is good to all he is, and remember
the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. This is about,
you know. You know, I don't have a guest book
for Thursday morning, you know, for next Saturday. But if

(57:14):
I don't, I'll play a repeat because me and Vick
might want to take a little trip. You know. We
just got the new car and went off to rent
the car and as we can, and we can camp
in the back of his car to you know, the
seats go back and stuff like that. It's a luxury vehicle.
I hope you enjoy the show. There's new content always

(57:36):
being added to the member section at Oppermanreport dot Com.
My interview today with Barry Prince will be going up
in there. But there's always new content in there, and
there's a lot of really good exclusive stuff that's in
there that you won't find anywhere else in the world.

(58:00):
I do make an effort to bring you good content,
and I do appreciate everybody who when I sent out
the email and went on the air and said that
we needed to get a car, who went and bought
the memberships and helped support the show and the work
we're doing here. I appreciate everysingle morning. I really do.
Thank you so much, and I hope you will have
a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. I'll see

(58:21):
it before New Year, because hardly ever miss a show
coming up after this is Pierce Redmond, who always has
good content and good quality programming. I appreciate Pierce very much,
So thank you so much. Good It's good night, and
I'll see you well. Tune in tomorrow night. You hear
some good stuff. Oh, a bunch of people chatting away
in the general
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