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Okay, Really excited about my guest today. We have John
Barber from John Barber's World. In fact, we play a
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on my spreakers, on iTunes. Ihearts John Barber's World. You
might know this guy from Real People, the first reality
TV show. Guys a local Vegas hero, John Barber. Are
you there.
Speaker 6 (02:11):
You're a terrific investigator and you've managed to find me. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
I've been begging you to come on the show for
a long time.
Speaker 6 (02:18):
Man.
Speaker 3 (02:18):
Thank you so much for coming on.
Speaker 6 (02:20):
Oh listen, it's my honor and thank you. I'm glad
you're here in town, and I guess you've also gotten
caught up in you know, it's that time of the
year for me when I get involved with America's bread
and circuses to get distracted from the news, and that
means that I'm watching the National Hockey League playoffs, and
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of course, you know, this town has gone nuts over
the Golden Knights. It's probably one of the greatest sports
stories in fifty years, and it just occurs to me
ed sadly, in America there are only two professions left
where the people demand excellence, and that's athletes and airline pilots.
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So anyway, I'm delighted to be with you and we
can talk about whatever you wish to talk about.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
Yeah, thank you, So we'll tell the audience who is
John Barber.
Speaker 6 (03:14):
Oh god, well, listen, I've done absolutely, absolutely everything. I
was born in the charity ward of the Salvation Army
Hospital in Toronto, Canada. For the first sound I heard
was a tambourine. I came from a severely dysfunctional family
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long long before it was popular, and I ran away
to the United States when I was fifteen or sixteen,
and I was deported when I was around seventeen. So
as a matter of fact, I just finished, after five
years of badgering from a bunch of fans, I finished
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writing my autobiography, which is now with the young editor
at Skyhorse who publishes the Jesse Venturis Stufton. They're very,
very successful at what they do. And the book I
must say quite objectively. You know, I was a critic
for ten years, five years at KNBC in Los Angeles
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on the News with Tom Snyder, and ten years at
Los Angeles Magazine, so I don't say this lightly. And
it is by far the best book ever written about
anybody in show business with the best title, and the
title is Your Mother's Not a Virgin. Now. Before that,
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the very best book ever about anybody in show business
was the autobiography of Ben Heck. It's called The Child
of the Century, which is still a magnificent, magnificent read.
You know who Ben Heck was, Oh, I don't know.
Well you should know, because you would love reading his book.
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He was born in Racine, Wisconsin, a reluctant Jewey didn't
know he was Jewish until the Second World War and
he ran away to get into the surface and ended
up a newspaper reporter in Chicago, became their most famous columnist.
Then he went to New York where he became their
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most famous columnist. He wrote Front Page with Charles MacArthur.
Then he ended up in Hollywood as Hollywood's highest paid screenwriter.
He invented the gangster movie with Scarface. He wrote Gone
with the Win, O'll get out of here for Selznick
in twelve days and never read Margaret Mitchell's book. You
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may recall if you know anything about Gone with the
Wind seals Nick shut it down because a couple of reasons.
One was Clark Gable one of the original directors, or
fired because when Clark was starting as an actor he
evidently had a dalliance with the original directorate didn't want
them around. These are little known stories, but in any event,
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they had to rewrite the script, and David Selznick called
his friend Ben had him come in and was shocked
when Ben said he never read Margaret Mitchell's book. And
Ben Hex said do you have a synopsis, And Daryl said, yes,
of course I do it. We have readers, We have
a synopsis. Heck read the synopsis and wrote the screenplay
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in twelve days. Anyway, beyond that, he became the first
propagandist for the State of Israel. And that chapter alone
at the end of the book is worth the entire book.
So I would highly recommend it to anybody who likes reading. Unfortunately,
it costs a fortune to get it on eBay or
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the Internet. But it's called a child of the Century.
But my book, I am happy to say, is by
far the best. It starts out like Charles Dickens and
Angela's Ashes and ends up a lot like Neil Simon
and Edward Armurrow. So and I don't say that likely.
I don't like to say that, but I've also said
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it about my film The America Media and the Second
Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which was turned down
by twenty of the world's leading film festivals. I even
tried to get it in Moscow because I was hoping
that Trump would do for me, I mean, what Putin
would do for me, would he did for Trump? But
they also turned it down because you know, I don't
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think the Russians would be so thrilled or so pleased
with letting the world know that Jim Garrison had solved
the murder of John Kennedy, and this film clearly proves that.
And the media was complicit not only in the beginning
but later in the Nome Killers. And as Garrison said
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when he went on the Tonight Show with Carson, it
was elements of the CIA who murdered our president. So
I didn't think that Putin would want to embarrass the
new president, Donald Trump by showing them the reality of
the fact that America is ruled by a bunch of
serial killers. They killed Martin Luther King, they killed the
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Robert Kennedy Junior, and probably Malcolm X. Anyway, I don't
want to get sidetracked into that. But anything you wish
to talk about, Ed, I'd be happy to talk about.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
No, this is all great stuff. This is all great stuff.
Speaker 6 (08:37):
You know what you mentioned before we went on the air,
because I said to you, there is no politician in
America I have any respect for. If you go to
my site YouTube forwards last John Berbersworld dot com, you'll
see my open letter to Bernie Sanders. I was totally
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I had predicted when he announced that he was running
that he would turn into the Democrats. Ron Paul. Ron
Paul was the only person I ever put a bumper
sticker on my car for because he kept saying, this
is a fellow that Jefferson would vote for. He was
the only one who talked about peace. He was the
only one who talked about the Federal Reserve being should
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be audited, it should be nationalized as a private bank.
Had he run as a third party candidate, he would
have at least thrown it into the House of Representatives
and we would have had a choice. Bernie Sanders had
twelve million followers, younger than those of Hillary Clinton and
Donald Trump combined. He would have won had he won
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a third party as had he run as a third
party candidate. When he backed out, I got on my
phone and had lived an open letter to Bernie Sanders.
It only is a couple of minutes long, and it
yes thousands thousands of pits. The open one that I
did to Harry Reid had eighty thousand hits. Okay, So
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I have no politician I respect, except that young lady
who's the veteran in Hawaii. You mentioned that you were
doing a telethon for a lady here in Las Vegas
who's running for office. I was on my birthday, so
I had a birthday. A bit of a present I
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had ed was I got a call from Jesse Ventura,
who had asked for four copies of my film to
come on and do an interview about the film for
his show The World. According to Jesse on Russian TV,
it was only fifteen minutes long, but it was a
little bit of a birthday present. And he asked me.
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He asked me how old I was, and I told him,
you know, if John Kennedy were still alive, he'd be
one hundred and one. Well, I'd be sixteen years younger
than the ex president, and that I was so old
I can remember when the Dead Sea was just sick.
But in any event, we spent the time talking about
the film a little bit and Project Mockingbird, which still
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exists in America. And he asked me, he said, John,
we all know the media lies. We all know that
the CIA is involved. And let me tell you something.
And you know, people are talking about the fact that
Trump did not release all the CIA files regarding JAM
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which were supposed to be released last Friday. You know
that there are no documents left by intelligence that say
this is how we did it. Okay, But it doesn't
matter because the two most important documents about the CIA
either being involved or seriously disrupting a criminal investigation, therefore
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being guilty of obstruction of justice are already in the
film thanks to Oliver Stone's movie, because his movie got
the Assassinations Act passed, And the first document they released
by accident is in the film The CIA in nineteen
sixty seven, when Jim Garrison arrested clay Shaw and announced
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he'd solved the case, which indeed he did solve, the
CIA said they had to supply legal help to clay
Shaw otherwise Jim Garrison would get an investigation for conspiracy
in the murder of John Kennedy. The second document that
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they released was how they developed this conspiracy theory attack
on people like Mark Lane. Mark Lane wrote Russja Judgment,
which totally legally dismantles the Warren Report. Now, the CIA
and the media claimed that he was out to make money.
They never published the book in America. He went had
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to go to England where he got one five hundred
dollars to publish that book. It was such a hit
in England it became a monster seller in America for
two years, so that could not be suppressed. Okay, So
in any event, I started getting round of the fact
that I have no respect for any of these politicians,
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and Jesse said to me, how do we solve You
may remember this, and this is the easiest thing in
the world. The film not only shows you how to
solve it. First of all, Garrison didn't lose the case.
He lost the conspiracy case, but he won the perjury conviction,
and that's what he was after. And the federal government
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stepped in and stopped the prosecution. But in any event,
do you remember when the federal government dismanded AT and T? Yes,
they do, Okay, they ruled that it was a monopoly,
so it had to be dismantled. Now ed we have
twenty telephone companies, all successful, including AT and T. Do
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you remember when the Justice Department is a Supreme court
ruled that the movie studios were monopolies because they owned theaters.
Do you remember that?
Speaker 3 (14:27):
No, Actually I don't remember that. I'm fifty five years old.
That must have been.
Speaker 6 (14:30):
Before Oh gosh, yes, then you wouldn't remember. You would
have been just a child. But anyway, that was ruling
in the fifties. Because Paramount Universal and Owners and Fox
made movies and put them in the theaters that they owned.
The government stepped in and said, you got to sell
the theaters. It's a monopoly. I'm going to state emphatically
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that the worst president in the history of the United
States was Bill Clinton. He destroyed it with his pen.
First of all, he repeeled glass Steegel, which FDR put
in place to protect Americans from the predators in Wall Street.
This reversal of glasst Eagle resulted in two thousand and
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eight recession, which cost me my eight hundred thousand dollars
home and cost the homes of millions with no prosecutions.
That's the first horrible thing. The next thing is he
signed Lafter sending all our jobs overseas. And the reason
for that was if American youngsters couldn't find jobs, they'd
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have to join the military, where now they get a
twenty thousand dollars bonus if they signed, because they need
hitmen to protect these corporations that illegally invade all of
these countries around the world. But then worse than that,
he passed the Communications Act in nineteen ninety three, it
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turned over all of our media to six corporation. When
Iron Kennedy was murdered, a corporation or an individual could
only own five television or radio stations or newspapers in
the country. There were one thousand, five hundred individual owners.
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Now there are only six. And if your friend here
in Vegas is running for office, all she asked the
campaign on is she promised, is to reverse the Communications Act,
dismantlely six monopolies and put they call it the public airways,
it's not its corporate airwaves. And they are propagandists for
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this empire and the continuing fake wars that we continually
continually fight. Now, I don't know if you want to
get into that in this conversation, but I will talk
any talk about anything you wish to talk about, because
I have had almost every job of match a book
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in the world for two reasons. First of all, I
was I needed to get these jobs, that was quite
good at them, and I was frequently fired from them,
so I ended up doing so many things.
Speaker 3 (17:18):
Okay, I want to back up a little bit, Mark Lane.
Were you friends with Mark Lane?
Speaker 6 (17:23):
Yes, As a matter of fact, In both of my documentaries,
the first one is called The Garrison Tapes, which I
did in nineteen ninety two, and Oliver said it was
absolutely the perfect companion piece for his movie JFK. In
spite of the fact that it got rave reviews from
the LA Times, was sold out at a couple of
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theaters in San Francisco and LA There was no theatrical
distribution of that film. It was only released around the
world where it was a monster hit. Now you can
go to my site YouTube forward Slash Sean Barber's World
and watch part one of The Garrison Tapes. Part two
I just finished and it has been called the absolute
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definitive film on JFK and the rise and purpose of
fake news which still plagues us today. And one of
the major interviews I did was with Mark Lane. And
in the second documentary, you can go to Amazon or
Vimeo and get it for two dollars. There is no
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book in the world, or no film in the world
which will tell you how and why America got into
this state today. And Mark Lane in this film says
some of the most brilliant and moving things that you
will ever hear. What you are unbelievably truthful.
Speaker 3 (18:49):
Now, Mark Wlaane he was the one behind the executive
action in the movie.
Speaker 6 (18:53):
Right, Yes, it was. Mark was behind executive action. And
I'll tell you another book he wrote called Plausible Denial
of nobody has heard about and has talked about a
little bit in the American media. And the second assassination
President John F. Kennedy, there was a rogues EIA agent
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who went to a magazine called Spotlight, and he wrote
an artist. The guy's name was Victor Marquettie, and he
wrote an article in which he claimed that the bagman
who carring to the safe house in Dallas for the
shooters was E. Howard Hunt. Well, E Howard Hunt, who
had himself happened to be a novelist. E. Howard Hunt
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decided he was going to sue, so he sued Spotlight
and he won six hundred thousand dollars as a judgment.
Well In appealing the case, Spotlight hired Mark Lane as
the attorney. The trial was held in Florida, and the
Florida jury reversed this six hundred thousand judgment and ruled
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that the federal government and the CIA and the Howard
Hunt were involved in a conspiracy to murdered John Kennedy.
That story never ran in any of the mainstream press.
Do you remember a movie called Inherit the Wind? No,
I don't, Oh my god, Frederick marsh and Spencer Tracy.
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It is an absolutely brilliant movie based on a hit play.
It's called Inherit the Wind and it's about the Scopes
Monkey Trial. There was this teacher who was arrested, of course,
for teaching Darwin and in the southern state where he
was a teacher, he was arrested and Clarence Darrow was
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the attorney called into defendim defendant. The movie is based
on that. Well, the plausible denial is exactly like the
Scopes Monkey Trial, except that Mark Twain, Mark Lane won
and Clarence Darryl lost. But I would suggest to anybody
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if they want to see it, fantastic film, the kind
of movie you will never see in America today. You
see nothing meaningful in America today on the movie screen.
They're all comic books, all right, So true comic books, sir,
Bryan out loud.
Speaker 3 (21:25):
Yeah, the same thing with modern music too as well. John.
We have to take a commercial break, okay, and it'll
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for minutes. When we come back, I want to ask
you about Mark Lane and his connection to Jim Jones
and what do you know about that? Okay, yes, because
I found that whole. I've always looked at Markline suspiciously
because of his connection to Jim Jones. I want to
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Okay, Welcome back to the Opperaman Report. I'm your host,
private investigator at Opperman. We're here today with John Barber
from John Barber's World. He's done some excellent films on
the jfk assassination And so John, what do you make it?
As Mark Lane and uh and Jim Jones.
Speaker 6 (25:51):
You know, that's a wonderful question, and I have to
say you should always be careful of the heroes you
admire in those that you meet. The only three people
who were heroes to me that never disappointed me when
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I met them were Jim Garrison, Frank Sinatra, and Neil Simon.
When I interviewed Jim Garrison September fifth, nineteen eighty in
the New Orleans when he had to get up and
go to a check, a phone call or something like.
That person who sat informed to talk to me was Mark,
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and Mark at one point wanted to talk to me
about you know what the folks were saying to him
about Jim Jones. Unfortunately, or fortunately, mister Garrison came back
and Mark had to leave, and I never had a
chance to hear it from him. And I've read a
lot of stuff about it, but until I could hear
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it from him himself, I didn't want to say anything. Now.
The reason I got disappointed at one point in Mark
is because I optioned his book for five thousand dollars
to turn into a play, to be the political Inherit
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the Wind. And we started writing the play and we
only had a handshake agreement, and the agreement was that
I would be the director and he could be the
executive producer. The play started to look so good he
went to a blacklisted writer named Jules Dassen, who was
a great writer did one of the greatest movies ever made,
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the best religious mover ever made, called He Who Must Die.
It's based on a Cosin Zaki knovel called Christ's re
Crucified absolutely outstanding movie. And if I could hire a director,
i'd hired Jules Dassen. But I was the one to
be able to direct our own play. And Mark and
I broke up, and he never refunded my five thousand
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dollars and he never spoke to me again, and even
though I invited him on my show. Now. As for Sinatra,
I saw him when I was sixteen years of age.
I came to the United States to be a professional gambler.
And there is the picture. The cover picture of me
is a black and white picture in a gorgeous blue
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suit and a stetson in front of the old Flamingo Hotel.
When I was sixteen and I had to stop in
Lake Tahoe because of a train wreck or something. And
I was at the cal Neva Lodge and I'm me
at the crack table, sixteen, but I didn't look sixteen.
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In those days, they didn't really care. And all of
a sudden, everybody stops and starts looking, and I thought
they're looking at me, standing at the end of the
table with my back to the entrance. But everything got quiet,
and I stopped and turned around and guess who I saw.
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I saw Frank Sinatra walking in with his overcoat draped
over where his show was like a superman cave. He
was arm in armed with Sam Jim Collin, and I
recognized you, and kind of because there'd been a huge
story about him in the newspaper, and just two weeks
earlier I had seen Sinatra in a great color movie
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where he sings old Man River in a white tuxedo
on top of a white pedicil, and I couldn't believe it.
Now get this, thirty years later, accidentally, serendipity. All these
amazing things that happened to me by accident in my life,
and I might tell you ed, I've had enormously wonderful
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things all happened to me by accident, And all the
good things that happened to me were by accident, and
all the bad things for the things that I planned well,
but accident. I am one of the writers in the
performers on the revival of lasp In which introduces Robin
Williams and one of the guests the Sinatra, and it
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turns out what happened is that Sinatra came on stage
and he come on stage with two or three people.
Now there's no audience. It was never an audience. It
was all can laughter. And I sat at the very
back of the empty studio to lot Sinatra and George Slaughter,
who was the producer at the time, handed him some
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pizza pieces of paper with jokes, and Sinatra is very,
very tough, you know, look at this. He throw it
on the ground. Who wrote this crap? He throw it
on the ground, Throw it on the ground. Well, the
actual creator of Laughin was a fellow named Big be Wolf,
a brilliant drunken Okay, he's the actual co creator, principal
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creator of laugh In, for which George Slaughterer keeps getting quitted. Anyway,
Date b hands him another slip of a couple of
slips of paper. Sinatra starts laughing. He says, who wrote this?
And Digby points up at me. He says Johnny. And
Sinatra looks up at me and he cooks his finger
and he says, hey, kid, come here. And I was
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no kid. I was like forty three or forty four
for five. So I rushed on. I'm terrified. He said
you wrote this?
Speaker 5 (31:17):
I said yes.
Speaker 6 (31:18):
He said what else have you done? And I didn't
want to say. But Digby Wolf said, he just did
the greatest album. It's called It's Tough to Be White.
And he started laughing. And then Digby said, the lighter
notes are by Dick Gregory and that's the only reason
that they released the album was because of Dick Gregory.
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So he said, send it over to me, and why
didn't you mention that? And I said, well, because your
friend send me days and I'm nervous. The next day
I got a personal letter from him. He wanted me
to be his opening act, but I could not be
because I started getting too busy. He's the only and
I became his private writer four or five years and
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the story about how we got along and a couple
of the ideas I had for him that I was
going to do a five hour video autobiography of Frank Sinatra.
We were planning on doing it. I was going to
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go to his house and bomb springs every weekend, sit
him down and ask him questions, and he could keep
all the tapes and everything. It would be the first
visual autobiography of a performer. And I called it the
Italian Roots because you remember them of the series Roots
on ABC. Sure, Okay, well, he loved the idea. He
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absolutely loved the idea and said that I could have
any percentagage percentage I wanted. I only wanted ten percent.
What an honor for me to be able to do that.
But then I got sidetracked. I couldn't do it because
I created Real People, which all of a sudden became
a hit. So I didn't have time for Frank Sinatra.
But he was the only one, along with Neil Simon
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or Jim Garrison, who ever kept their word to me. Yeah.
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balk how she sent aside from the writers on her show,
she said, I can't wait. John Barber is my favorite writer.
That's when I was doing the columns as a critic
for LA magazine for ten years, and I had to
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stop doing that because I got real people accidentally on
the air. Do you know I have it for a year?
I have it for a number of months with ABC,
the title was National graffiti, and I wanted as my
iron Allen Richard Pryor. At the time, Richard Pryor was
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in jail in Los Angeles because he had punched out
an NBC executive because he edited out a skit that
Richie had done on one of his NBC specials, and
then he neglected to pay his taxes, so the IRS
was waiting to arrest him. But I knew Richie and
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I was a massive fan. And when I was at ABC,
I had to meet with a guy, Oh god, I
hope I a member's name Lou Airly. He was in
charge of programming at the time for this kind of show,
and I said to him, I would like my co
hosts be Richard Pryor. He leaned over the table and
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he said that there's never getting on this network. So
it was dead there. And accidentally I re met George
Slaughter because he had a fourth special deal at NBC.
And this is after George and I had gotten along
so well rewriting, laughing, And that's how it actually got
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on NBC. An absolute and total accident. And a year
before I got it on, I had an interview with
Daily Variety with Maury Gelman and I said that I'm
going to change the face of American television with what
I call the entertainment of reality. Now, as for Neil Simon,
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do you remember the movie The Sunshine Boys. Yes, I do. Okay, well,
I must tell you I hated the Sunshine Boys movie,
and I love Neil Simon. I got on the air
when I reviewed it. I said, the wealthiest playwright in
the world is Neil Simon, and he would be wealthier
(35:55):
even if Shakespeare got residuals. He is America's pre playwright,
and especially of comedies. I said, in New York The
Sunshine Boys were played by Jack Albertson and Sam Levine,
two Jewish American actors. This movie is supposed to be
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about two Jewish American comics. It was so good on
Broadway it became a monster hit because every human being
could identify with these two funny men. And I said,
now Neil comes to Now this is all in the air.
And I said, Neil comes to Hollywood, and what does
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he do. He wants to Presbyterianize these two Jews so
they'll appeal to Middle America. And he hires Walder Mathi,
who is probably far on the most interesting actor on
the screen except for this movie, and George Burns, whom
I also love, who is totally miscast. And the only
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reason that you like these two characters is because the
guy playing the Nett license. I said, the next thing
that Neil Simon writes has to be a letter firing
himself as his own casting director. I get into my
little office in the phone range and it's Neil and
(37:23):
he's laughing. He says, Jesus Christ, John, what did you
just say? And I said, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, mister Simon.
I couldn't call Neil. I didn't know. I said, but
I'm such an admirer of yours. I was such an
admirer of the play, and you ruined my joy. I
wanted to see them in your movie. So he said,
(37:45):
you know who else would tell me that the emperor
is wearing no clothes? So I said to him, I said,
mister Simon, the truth is if the emperor wears no clothes,
they should be arrested for indecent exposure. Well he howled,
and he said, will do me a favor? And I said,
I won't apologize. He said no, no, he said, I'm
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being given the heart of Israel Award at the Beverly
Hilton tonight, would you m see it for me? And
we became friends and he said to me afterwards, so
said John, anything you want from me, just call me.
My second album was called I Met a Man I
Didn't Like, which is a reverse of the Will Rogers thing,
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and it was based on my film reviews. And I
called Neil and he said, can I do the line notes?
He asked me to do the liner notes?
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And Bert Reynolds whom also Bob and a number of
stars rushed to put their comments on the album. Well,
of course, the album didn't become a hit. Four months later,
Neil calls me. He says, John, you know what, that
was the least successful writing I have ever done. So anyway,
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Okay, welcome back to the Opperaman Report. We're here with
John Barbara from John Barbara's World. Fascinating stuff, what a
life and show business. If he's known everybody? And then John,
you mentioned Richard Pryor. Now, oh no, let's get to
Dick Gregory.
Speaker 4 (43:34):
Dick Gregor has.
Speaker 3 (43:34):
Always been a hero of mine since a child, probably
done some of the greatest JFK work, investigations and stuff
out of anybody. What do you make towards the end
of his life when he started getting into all this
stuff without false flags and crisis actors and at some
of these events, these police shootings are being staged.
Speaker 6 (43:51):
Well that'll help him. That all started when he became
a vegetary. And you know, Dick, Dick could have been
the black Bob Hope. He was absolutely wonderful. He was
a handsome young guy, and he dressed beautifully and even
though he'd smoke a cigarette, he'd sit on a stool,
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and he had some of the greatest topic the one liners.
It was just one of Had it not been for
Dick Gregory, there would have been no Bill Cosby, because
Cosby started out imitating him, and his manager said, you
can't do that. You got to talk about something other
than politics. So he started talking about start talking about family.
(44:33):
And again, in Dick's case, you know, it only started accidentally.
There was some function at the Playboy Club in Chicago.
It was a one night function and it was a
group had rented the place and the comic that they
had hired to appear couldn't make it, and Dick got
a call at the last moment for fifty dollars to
(44:56):
show up and do it. And it so happened that
there was a fellow from Time magazine sitting in the
audience and he wrote a one paragraph comment about how
wonderful Dick was, and it exploded after that. So think
of talking about that and exploding. Did you happen to
see Michelle Wolf on the correspondent dinner.
Speaker 4 (45:16):
Yeah, I did.
Speaker 3 (45:17):
Yeah, what did you think?
Speaker 6 (45:19):
Well, first of all, she had some very funny lines,
no question about that, even though she herself commented on
the horrible voice that she had was a very high
pitched kind of irritating voice. And maybe her best comment
with the very last line where she said they still
don't have any clean water and flint and it became
(45:43):
a massive overnight viral hit. Now, some of the jokes
were fine and it was kind of okay, But I
wonder about the fear of it. And the reason I
say that is because funny is it's funny. You know.
I did three weeks ago, I did a song parody
(46:07):
called Donald and Stormy, a song parody by John Barber
did the tune of Stormy Weather, and I must tell
you it's hilarious. But if you google it, it doesn't
come up. There are a lot of parodies about Donald
Stormy that come up, but not mine, and a couple
(46:30):
of them are to the tune of Stormy Whether. I
must tell you they're dreadful, they're not funny. I know funny,
and mine comes up, And you know what, Cynthia McKinney
and I have a genius who helps me put up
the pictures. The pictures that go with the lyrics in
(46:50):
this are hilarious and naughty, but they're not vulgar, and
they're not X rated. They're PG rated at worst, but
they're funny pictures. It has only had four hundred and
eighteen hits, oh really, which is surprising because all of
my stuffed thousands of it. So I'm wondering now because
(47:12):
this morning Facebook puts something up that they are testing,
and I don't know if you saw it.
Speaker 1 (47:18):
I did.
Speaker 6 (47:19):
On everybody's site. It says, is this speech or not
vote yes or no? Did you see it?
Speaker 11 (47:25):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (47:25):
I did, Yeah, Okay, they must be testing censoring the Internet,
the only reason that would be up. And my friend
in Thailand, there's a computer genius who helps me with
the pictures. He's a strong supporter of Trump. He said, John,
if you wanted to go viral, put it on all
(47:46):
the I hate Trump sites. And I said, listen, I
don't hate Trump. I have no respect for him as
a person. I mean, his book was the Art of
the Deal. John Kennedy's book was Profiles and Courage, And
you know Kennedy's interest in people with character and Trump's
only interested in people with cash. He's proud of the
(48:08):
fact that he doesn't read. But now that he's president,
he's probably hating the fact he even got the job
because he realizes he doesn't run the country. Jim Garrison
says in the film from nineteen eighties, I asked him
on camera, do you think the president runs the country?
And he said, I didn't until they murdered John Kennedy.
(48:28):
Until the people do something about that, the president will
never run the country. It'll be run by the military
intelligence apparatus that Eisenhower warned us about. Now you recall,
the Cold War was the first fake war, as Garrison said,
because they lost twenty five million people, they're no threat.
So we spend billions and trillions of dollars fighting comedies
(48:51):
that were really no threat. Now the Wall collapses and
Russia collapses, we have no threat. So what do they do.
They invent fake terrorists. It's all fake and and gor
Vidal said it just before he died. He said, it's
like fighting a war against dandruff. It'll never go away,
(49:11):
right right, So in any event, I forget what your
question was. Oh yeah, it was about this girl. She
has a new show coming on Netflix, and I wonder
how and why if she's unknown, does she end up
getting a platform at the Correspondence dinner when nobody knows her.
(49:35):
I mean, does Netflix Netflix pay for that? And the
last lot, I guess she was on Colbridge Show or
one of these late night shows plugging her Netflix show.
So but in any of the event, a lot of
this is a mystery to me. To me, the two
really really funny geniuses. I mean, of course Robin Williams
(49:58):
Jonathan Winters, both of whom I know really well, but
they were Lenny Bruce and Bill Hicks. And Bill Hicks
could have been the greatest humors in the history of
the United States, had he not died at thirty two,
And when he pops up in my movie, because he
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has the only one with the talent, or the or
the courage to do jokes about the assassination. When his
face popped up on the screen at the theater in
Texas when we first screen this movie, there was an
irruption of applause. I did not know that people knew
who Bill Hicks was. But if you google him, My God,
(50:40):
is that man brilliant? Is that man funny? But he's
also filthy, but it's funny and it's like Red Fox
was my mentor. I was the first one to put
Red Fox on television and this led to his end
up ending up getting saberd and Son. And Stanford's real
name is Rymt. Johnson from Really Yes and after instance,
(51:03):
he loved his brother Bliss brother died and his brother's
name was Fred. And you may recall that one time
when he left NBC, he said, because it wouldn't build
a window in his streting room, he would a window.
Why did want a window in a dressing room that's
in the basement, that's beyond. But he ended up at
(51:24):
our house. That's where he came when they couldn't when
they couldn't find him. All these stories are are in
the book. And when he signed his contract with ABC,
he spent two hours with me. We were brainstorming on
how he could present his deal to to to to ABC,
(51:44):
and I tried to talk him out of going uh
because he wanted more from Norman Lear and Bud york
And who had created Sandford and Son, which by the way,
was based on an English comedy called Steptoe and Son,
so it wasn't Chile a creation, but an adaptation, but
a brilliant one at that. And I told Red, you
(52:05):
know you he was making twenty five thousand dollars a week.
I said, listen, I'll give you a part of it.
This is going to run forever. Just go back and
continue to do the show because you're wonderful in it. But
you know, success went to his nose, like a lot
of these. You know, he ended up going to the
hospital to have a deviated septums fixed because of all
(52:29):
the cocaineyes snorted, which really broke my heart because it
was absolutely and totally unnecessary. But I love the man.
You know, I only met I only met three geniuses
in my life, Jim Garrison, Buckminster Fuller, and my son.
And you know, I'm so proud of the fact that
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you have sponsors. My only sponsor is my son. And
ten years ago, you know he should have he was.
He was the Caucasian Tiger Woods when he was five
and six. He shot his first competitive sixty nine when
he was thirteen, beat Jill Michelson and Bobbie May, won
the Canadian National when he was fifteen, tried to get
(53:13):
on the tour but couldn't pod, but the greatest ball
strike I ever saw and still is. He kept the
journal of his travels, and ten years ago he went
to Hollywood and his journal became his professionals. Golf is
now his hobby. He started as a runner at CSI
and four years later was one of their writers, and
(53:34):
two years after that co executive producer. And now he's
one of the head writers and co executive producers of
Criminal Minds. And he loves his renegade father's work. So
he is my only sponsor.
Speaker 3 (53:49):
You know, I'm glad we left off on X. I
know how much you love your son because every now
and then, a couple of times you've sent me messages
you meant to send to your son you sent to
me by mistake on Facebook. How much you love your son, John,
And I really do appreciate you coming on the show Man,
and you got to come back and give me two
hours sometime. Can you do that for me?
Speaker 6 (54:06):
Oh yes, I'd be happy to And what you could,
I'd like you to do for me because I'd like
to meet you, and I'd like to see this lady
that you're sporting here in Las Vegas. I don't know
that I want to necessarily say anything on her behalfy
because I don't know her. But send me the address
and the time at what you guys are going to
have this telethon, because I would like to come down
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just as an observer and of course to meet.
Speaker 3 (54:31):
You, John. I would love that. That would be an honor.
That would be an honor. Thank you so much, and
I think you will like Amy to Amy Vellelo. She's
running for CD four for House representatives here in state Nevada.
Her daughter died because she didn't have a proper collapse
in health insurance. And Amy's been an activist ever since
and she has the support, like I said, all these
(54:53):
people you know, Bernie you know, and Nina Turner and stuff,
and she is a you know for the people.
Speaker 6 (54:58):
I'll tell you what I can do, and I'd be
happy to do it. I did it for Jane Fonda,
and I did it for I did it for Tom Bradley.
You know who. Tom Bradley was sure, sure, Okay. Tom
Bradley was the black chief of police in Los Angeles
at the time I was hosting. I was the original
(55:22):
host of AM Los Angeles. We're the highest rated morning show.
We were bumping heads with the day show only had
a staff of four people. We had Mohammad Ali on
when nobody would put them on the air, Sayser Chavis.
We had all of these people on. Jane Fonda came
on to rail against the war in Vietnam, and I
(55:42):
ended up writing material for Tom Hayden, her husband, who
was running. Anyway, Tom Bradley called me one day and
asked if he would come by. He was chief police,
so he came by the office and he said he
used to love watching me do stand up and want
to know if I still wrote jokes and I said, well,
just for myself, you know, from amusement. He said, you
(56:03):
know I'm thinking of running against Tom Yordy for Meer
would you write for me? And I said I'd be
thrilled too, So I wrote him a bunch of stuff. No,
he was not glib, and he was not personable or articulate.
So I told him, I said, what you have to
do is because Tom Yordy attacks you all the time,
(56:24):
you just have to have short responses to his attacks.
That would be funny. And he said okay. So anyway,
I gave him to him and I said use them
at your press. Conferences. He never did any lost and
he called me up and he said, John, I'm so sorry.
I just didn't have the courage to do it, because
(56:44):
that's not me. Well, by that time, I had gotten
fired from my show because I tried to book Jim
Garrison on after he published his book. But I told
Tom I would continue to write for him. The one
joke I wrote for him, he said, got him elected.
Tom Yordy was going around saying, if Bradley becomes mayor
(57:07):
of the city of Los Angeles, there'll be crime in
the streets. What Yordy was implying was that if a
black man got into the office, there'd be blacks rampaging
all around the city. So I said to Tom, I said, Tom,
this is what you have to say. You have no choice.
(57:28):
And the response was yes, indeed, folks, there will be
if I become elected mayor, there will be crime in
the street. Because Yordy has to have some place to
conduct his business. They got applause from the press, and
he was elected Mayor of Los Angeles, and then he
(57:49):
came to my aid a couple of times after that
when I got it into trouble anyway, I would be
more than delighted to come on your show again. I
would tell folks go to Amazon or Vimeo and just
google the American media and the second assassination of President
John F. Kennedy. Some of you should not go because,
(58:10):
as Shaq Nicholson said in a Few Good Men, you
can't handle the truth. It is terrible to know the
truth of what your country is when you know you
cannot do anything about it. You cannot do anything about it.
The bad guys have won, but at least you will
know how and why it got into the dreadful state
(58:31):
it is in. And you can go to YouTube forward
slash John Barbersworld dot com and watch a lot of
the stuff free, and there's funny stuff there. Also my
appearance on The Tonight Show when I've roasted Red Fox
on Dean Mark, and the excerpts from the album, So
there's a lot of stuff there in Thank You so Much.
(58:51):
I never realized that I'd have so much fun talking
to you.
Speaker 3 (58:55):
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as good as it was. Thank you so much, John Barbara.
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than I have in the years. Got up this morning
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nine miles in one direction on the Pittman Wash Trail,
which is right outside my door here, and then you
turn around, I go through a little store at the
end of the trail. There's a park over there, and
sometimes I go through the park too, and then I
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turn around and go back and coming back it's like
it's all downhill. And then there's another little section I
could take too that would take me over to a
Royal Grande Park, which is a beautiful, great parks here
in Henderson, Nevada. But when you go coming back from
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that park, though, man, it's a brutal uphill, you know,
And usually by then I'm really tired. But I'm gonna
one day park my car all the way down. There's
this Cornerstone Park all the way down on Stephanie and
I guess Stephanie and Wigan Cornerstone Park and it's just
really big field and there's a natural there's a quarry
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there at one time, and there's natural spring of water there.
There's a pool of water. And when it was just
an empty field next to Walmart, me and Vick used.
Speaker 4 (01:04:15):
To go there.
Speaker 3 (01:04:16):
We'd go exploring. And she was really little because we'd
go hiking all the time. And so we'd go exploring
through this area where there was water and she would
tell me, well, let's go fishing in this water. And
I'd tell it, there is no fish in that water,
and it was all chunk in debrize. There would be
like shopping carts in the water, and so I tell well,
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let's try and get one of those shopping carts and
we'll pull it out of the water and we'll take
it over and make a go cart out of it.
And so then we'd sad, Okay, well we'll come back
tomorrow and we'll do that right. And what I would
do is i'd go back, but while she was in school,
and I'd like hide a rope and a hook, you know,
and then we'd go back and look for the shopping cart.
And I said, oh, ok here's a rope, you know. Okay,
here's this thing. We can make a hook out of this,
and we'd throw it in there and pull a shopping
cart out. And then we said, okay, let's come back
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tomorrow with some tools and start taking this shopping cart apart.
So we had only have a little project to do
every day. You don't keep the kid entertained. What a
great child that she had. So anyway, that's my bike
riding activities. So now they have built a beautiful park,
then a cornerstone park with the paths and stuff like that,
and basketball courts and all kinds of stuff. So the
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place where we used to go where we were little.
It was a really funny story too, because one day
she found this piece of rope and she took a stick,
she tied the rope to it, and then she found
this sprocket from the back of a bicycle and she
made and she said that was a fishhook. So she
tied that to the rope and the stick, and she
was saying, Dad, we can go fishing here. And I'm like, gonness,
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It's one of those me too cases where you know
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molested by Billy? Can I stick to code? Welcome, you're
live on the air. Welcome to the Apple Report.
Speaker 12 (01:06:34):
Hi there, how are you ed?
Speaker 3 (01:06:36):
I'm good? Who's calling?
Speaker 12 (01:06:39):
This is Anna?
Speaker 3 (01:06:40):
Anna? How are you?
Speaker 12 (01:06:42):
I'm good?
Speaker 13 (01:06:43):
I have a question.
Speaker 12 (01:06:44):
I was watching MSNBC about three days ago and Alan
Joshowitz was one and he was really losing his mind
over the Cohen raid and screaming about how civil libertarian
should be upset about this? Where is the ACLU? And
(01:07:07):
nobody could really calm him down, and it seemed really
really alarmist. And I know that you've spoken about him
in relations to Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 10 (01:07:18):
Sure, but my question to you.
Speaker 12 (01:07:21):
Is that how long do you know that he and
Trump have had any sort of an association outside of
the Epstein issue USUS suspect there is any you know,
alliance there and what exactly was his role in the
(01:07:43):
Epstein situation?
Speaker 3 (01:07:45):
Okay, as far as I know. It's an excellent question.
By the way, that's like, this is the kind of
question I hoped for when I plant. This is a
great question. I also am fascinated to see Dershwitz having
a heart attack them on My Life TV. He was
called out by the girl Virginia Roberts okay, who now
goes by the name Virginia Goofrey, and she described about
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how he was there while she was giving oral sex
to Epstein. He stood there and having and she was
forced to have sex with him as well. So he's
named in all these lawsuits, okay. And these lawsuits are
not and he sued the lawyers that that were representing
Virginia Roberts, and the lawyers representing Virginia Roberts are former
federal judges. These people are no jokes. This is a
(01:08:29):
very serious law firm. So they're not going to put
something like that in there without something to back it up. Okay,
So now he's named in the Jeffrey Epstein Willson. Now
why is he freaking out? What's his connection to Trump?
He has no connection to Trump other than the Jeffrey
Epstein connection. Okay, that's it. And even he goes on
TV saying there's no other connection. Now, why is he
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freaking out when when Michael Cohen's house gets raded, Because,
like I'm trying to tell everybody, I'm screaming it from
the rooftops. There's a connection, guys, between the Epstein loss dude,
the Epstein Trump lawsuit, and the Stormy Daniel's case. Okay,
And that's why he's freaking out because all this stuff
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is going to be in the fixer Michael Cohen's phone
records and his text and his emails. My name is
going to be in there. Okay. So this is what's
going on here, and that's why he's having an art attack. Now,
let's just hope Mueller, because I'm a little concerned Mueller's
not taking a little bit more proactive role here. But
let's you know, he's got all this information. Now, let's
just hope he really does something with it, and then
(01:09:33):
we got.
Speaker 12 (01:09:33):
Him, okay. And you had mentioned the other day that, well,
it came out on the news that there was three
quarters of a million dollars known yes, that they've released
to the public right now, and you said, you know,
these cases are generally worth a lot more money than
being spoken about at the moment. So you know, this
(01:09:54):
is kind of a yes or no question because of
the nature of your work and you know a lot
more things than you can tell us about. But do
you suspect that there will be a lot more women
who are the element of Stormy Daniel?
Speaker 3 (01:10:08):
Yeah, there's definitely more women. There's no doubt about that. Okay,
there's more women because when I started hearing about this
back in June of twenty sixteen, we knew that there
were more women shopping around their stories and their pictures
and the more porn stars and stuff like that, and
a lot of them have been with those kill deals,
you know, whether they go they sell the story to
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National Choir or the radar online and in Touch and
all these people, and then they kill the story. So
they're out there. They're out there for sure. But I
think what's going to happen with that quarter of a
million dollars. I don't think they're going to find any
trace of that. I think it's all was converted to cash.
And I think this confirms the Christopher Steele dossier when
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he says that Michael Cohen showed up in Prague with
a bag full of cash and paid off all of
the hackers and paid off for everybody to keep them quiet.
And I think that's what happened.
Speaker 12 (01:10:59):
And we're clear about this skill does he The claim
is not that the prostitutes were paid to urinate on
Donald Trump. The claim is that they were paid to
urinate on the beds where the Obamas left. Isn't that correct?
Speaker 3 (01:11:18):
Yeah? Yeah, And this witnesses that the housekeeping is witnesses
and the independent witnesses for of them who talk about.
Speaker 12 (01:11:25):
This, which you know, in many ways, you know, people
are so profoundly disturbed by the different pairaphilias that people have.
But that's not even what's being suggested, which I think
is part of the reason why people can say, well,
oh that's just disgusting, that's not the case. But in fact,
you know, the act itself is religious, some kind of
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retribution type mentality. Towards the success that the Obama's had
in his mind, which is completely consistent with Donald Trump's care.
Speaker 3 (01:12:00):
Yeah, he's definitely an odd guy, there's no doubt about that.
But even Trump talks about being down in the basements
of Studio fifty four and sitting around and watching a model,
a famous model that everybody would know her name, getting
gang banged by seven guys. Now he's talked about that.
So this is the kind of this is his lifestyle.
And there was another article that came out a while
back to talk about at the when he won the
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Plaza Hotel, that there was rooms up there with prostitutes
and cocon at kind of stuff like the wild parties
going on. So this is his reputation. And Roy Cohen
had the reputation but having little boys buried on his
estate in Connecticut. So these are the characters he's hung
out with his whole life. John Casablancas, the head of
Elite Modeling agency, who was a notorious pedophile, took these
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little girls, his little twelve thirteen year old models, to
Studio fifty four and did a whole press release thing
about it where he's serving them cookies and milk on
a silver tray, you know. So yeah, and even Trump
with his own own daughter, and Trump turned his own
daughter over to that guy in Casablancas. So as far
as no one can what is the extent of his perversion?
(01:13:09):
Who knows, you know, But if half of this is true.
Speaker 12 (01:13:16):
Yeah, all right, Well I just want I don't want
to take it any more time because people might have
some interesting questions. But you really do amazing work, and
we want a lot from listening to you, and you know,
we all hope that you and Victoria are just continue
to be safe and happy.
Speaker 3 (01:13:33):
Thank you so much. I really appreciate that, because you know,
I really too. You know, I'm trying my best day.
I really am, you know, and I do love the audience,
and I I work a typrope sometimes, but I'm really
trying to get out there what I can. So your
name is Anna. Yeah, thank you so much, Anna, and
I bye. Okay, So we had Anna. That was a
good question. Okay, try and keep along that theme, guys.
(01:13:57):
That would be great if all the holders were like
that tonight, I'd be very happy, happy guy. Okay, So
where are we my notes here?
Speaker 7 (01:14:04):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:14:04):
I got a thing coming up on May eleventh with
Amy Valola. I'm gonna be doing a telethon. By the way,
we are taking calls. Seven O two six oh five
four eight nine Is that okay? Seven oh two six
oh five four eight nine four. Is that the number
I'm not giving up my phone? Yeah, seven o two
six o five four eight nine four. We're taking calls.
(01:14:26):
Very rare that I take calls anymore. Okay, So let's
and you want to talk to me about anything you
want to ask me about. You know, I'm all accept
any kind of call. You want to tell me why
I'm wrong about Trump. You want to tell me why
I'm wrong about Christopher Stile, why I'm wrong about the dossier,
I'm wrong about q Q and one and all that
kind of stuff, Why I'm wrong about socialism. If you
(01:14:47):
think if you think I'm wrong, call me up and
tell me. Call me out all these comments I get
all the time on YouTube, tell me how stupid I am.
So let's still get it on the open. I won't
be rude, I won't be mean to you. Amy Valola.
May eleventh, I'm gonna be doing it telethon to tune in.
That's a Friday night, So I'm gonna be doing it
like during the day. In the afternoon, we're gonna be
re simulcasting it on spreaker on my new laptop, and
(01:15:08):
we're gonna have it on Awake Radio too. I hope
if we can get everything installed. Got a meet to
case I'm working on, okay, and uh, hopefully we have
a two. I got another call, come in. Okay, good evening,
welcome to the offering and report. You're a live on
(01:15:28):
the air.
Speaker 7 (01:15:30):
Hi, how's it going good?
Speaker 13 (01:15:32):
Good?
Speaker 3 (01:15:32):
How are you? Who's this?
Speaker 12 (01:15:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (01:15:34):
So is so is the named Lars? Is the subjective
conversation still Q?
Speaker 3 (01:15:41):
Yeah, Well, if you want whatever you want, okay.
Speaker 13 (01:15:43):
So I'm not really an expert on this subject, but
there is an interesting piece obviously, there's an interesting piece
that I read or that I watched this the other
day by h a guy named he goes by the
pseudonym of Titus Frost, and yeah, you might have heard
of him. He's done like a lot of work with
the Pizzday stuff. He was he was saying that, and
(01:16:08):
he kind of made a convincing argument that the Q
operation was basically something put out by some guys that
do this. They have done these these cryptography puzzles the
Cicada what's it called Cicada thirty thirty thirty one or
(01:16:28):
something like this. Hold on a second, let me find it.
It's basically these these guys, they're allegedly white. Yeah, thirty
three oh one, Cicada thirty three on one. He's trying
to say that it was something put out by the
Cicada thirty three oh one people, because some of the
original early posts that were on four Chune from Q
were actually they had like puzzles that were like hidden
(01:16:52):
that you wouldn't be able to notice unless you were
kind of adept at the whole cryptography cryptography game. Climing that, like,
he's claiming that it basically kind of like shifted at
one point and after a while that that their platform
was basically taken from them. And he's claiming that then
later it was taken by taken over by someone else,
(01:17:15):
and when the tone of the message is changed and
it turned into a lot of kind of like the
standard issues like Zionism stuff and like propaganda, a little
more of the like on the propaganda side. So I
don't know, I mean.
Speaker 3 (01:17:28):
Yeah, I don't know either, but I am you know,
I unfriended didn't block Titus for us. I forget what
it was exactly, but there was a couple of things
I saw him doing it, just I didn't have any
patience for I don't remember, you know, you know, and
I'm sure he's on some good work, but yeah, I
just love.
Speaker 7 (01:17:46):
But what is this?
Speaker 6 (01:17:47):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:17:47):
This is what is that? Thirty fourth and with this
called what's called.
Speaker 4 (01:17:50):
Quick CEA thirty three thirty thirty three.
Speaker 13 (01:17:54):
Oh one, And they were basically I guess it's just
like an intelligence operation that was run as if it
were kind.
Speaker 14 (01:18:04):
Of one of those.
Speaker 13 (01:18:07):
One of those competitions that the different tech companies will
put out to try to recruit talent.
Speaker 14 (01:18:13):
They say, Okay, here's a here's a puzzle. You know,
anyone that can figure it out gets the prize or something, right,
But it wouldn't really there really was no prize. I
guess it was more so just like you get bragging rights,
and then once.
Speaker 13 (01:18:24):
You solve the puzzle, you're obviously going to be recruited
by somebody, you know, because it shows that you're like
one of the upper echelon codebreakers or you know, crypto
people probably in the world.
Speaker 14 (01:18:36):
So they're like, really I mean, they're they're way beyond
my level.
Speaker 3 (01:18:40):
But well then who wait, are these guys real spies?
Then you're trying to say they're real spies.
Speaker 13 (01:18:44):
Oh well, I'm not trying to say that.
Speaker 11 (01:18:46):
Cute.
Speaker 13 (01:18:46):
Well, like, what he was trying to say is that
there was a different quality to the to the posts
of the queue while they were coming from the four Chan.
Well they're on four chance still, so when four Chan,
when the posts were coming out from four Chan, he
was saying that there were like coded messages inside the
inside the way that the posts were were laid out,
(01:19:10):
and then it shifted at one point and then it
kind of like on a different quality.
Speaker 3 (01:19:16):
And I understand that. But the thing is, even in
the original four Chan Q post, which you can see,
he was talking about imminent, there was a countdown, imminent
arrests the Hillary, none of that ever happened.
Speaker 14 (01:19:26):
Yeah you know, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:19:29):
It's I mean, it's definitely.
Speaker 3 (01:19:31):
Like, what are you killing somebody?
Speaker 11 (01:19:33):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:19:33):
You killing somebody over there, because.
Speaker 13 (01:19:35):
It looks like it's kind of just like, hey, get
out your super decoder ring guys, right, you know, go
along and follow potus and everybody get on board with
this you know, like spy novel kind of uh interactive
getting the whole you know, true through community involved in
something that's kind of a waste of time, even if
it's not. It's like, what's the point anyway, you know really,
(01:19:57):
because it's all it's all just kind of like you know,
rallying everybody behind it, cause it's kind of it's it's
it's it's an illusion the way.
Speaker 14 (01:20:06):
Really, if you think about.
Speaker 13 (01:20:07):
It, it's like, Okay, is there really some kind of
freedom flighting group of patriots out there that are all
have got their decoder rings out and they're like planning
to restitute the constitution? Not really, man, it's just you know,
everybody's behind the computer screen is kind of wasting your time.
Speaker 3 (01:20:25):
And also he's sort of calling for a military coupe
with with martial law and firing squads and.
Speaker 7 (01:20:32):
You know that.
Speaker 3 (01:20:34):
Yeah, yeah, right, and the thing is right and right
and if we want to change, you know, listen, the
conditions we live on there are intolerable that they aren't acceptable.
We should be we should have pitchforks and stuff right
now on every corner and torture it. But the but
the thing is is that if your house is on fire, right.
You don't want to sit back and pretend that there's
(01:20:55):
fireman coming, you know, and sid on your computer. You
want real firemen to come, or you want to put
the fire right yourself, you know what I mean. So
this whole que fantasy thing, man, it's out the window.
Speaker 14 (01:21:06):
Yeah, yeah, it's true. It's pretty well though.
Speaker 11 (01:21:08):
Anyway.
Speaker 14 (01:21:08):
Yeah, I just had to do it out there and
contribute my two cents to the conversation.
Speaker 3 (01:21:12):
There again, a second excellent call. Thank you so much.
I might start taking calls again. This is great, gat
Thank you. What's your name again?
Speaker 6 (01:21:17):
All right?
Speaker 14 (01:21:19):
Lars Bendixon Aris.
Speaker 3 (01:21:20):
God bless you lost, Thank you so much. All right,
Well there we go, two great calls. Boy, the night
is young. Okay, I might start taking calls again. This
is easy, peasy. Okay. We're gonna take commercial break here
and we'll be right back with more wonderful calls. And
then don't call me during the break. Okay, it's gonna
be too much of a hassle. Okay, I don't bust
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ninety four seven oh two, six oh five four eight
ninety four. I think I remember why I was following
Titus Us on Twitter, you know, and he did a
lot of good work in Pizzagate. I give him credit
for that, but I think he was working on something
and he was contacting the police public information officer, and
(01:27:12):
he was going back and forth in email, and he
was posting the emails conversation he was having with these cops,
and he was even like quoting other YouTubers and posting
links to YouTube and these emails he's sending back and
forth to these cops. And I tried to said, tell him, hey, man,
you know, just get him on the phone, okay, and
(01:27:36):
create a rapport with these cops, because they know they'll
talk to you, you know, and they want They're very professional.
I have never had a problem with the public information officer,
police department anywhere in his country. You call him up,
you tell them who you are, well the information you want,
they try and get it out to you. And they'll
even create a rapport with these guys. They'll chat with you,
(01:27:57):
they'll gossip with you, and they'll give you even more information.
And then then they have to and that's the way
to handle this, and starts sending them links of guys
with you know, crazy names, you know, and that's they're
not gonna get you anywhere, you know. And I tried
to I think that's what I when I got disillusioned
with Titus fro Us, but I don't I don't kind
(01:28:18):
of have any kind of beef with me. I think
his heart's in the right place and he's a good guy.
Seven two six oh five four eight nine four. Like
I was saying, I can do the rest of the
show on my head.
Speaker 4 (01:28:27):
This is it.
Speaker 3 (01:28:28):
Show almost over. I got this metwo case. I'm working
on Thursday. I'm gonna be interviewing Rob Soutter Okay from
Naughty but Nice, the gossip columnist. He's coming off like
two hours his magazine editor, talk show hosts. He's an
author and where buddies on Facebook. And I made a
little joke today and he replies to me, hello handsome,
(01:28:49):
So I said, you know, I said, hey, come on
the show man. He said, great to come on the show.
Greatly have him on. He's a fun guy. I'm doing
a show by Poppy. I was supposed to tape it today,
but we had so many problems with good old John Rasmus,
who's done many many YouTube videos about Poppy. I don't
know if you know who Poppy is. It's this internet sensation.
(01:29:10):
It's like a YouTube creation. It's like almost like an
Andy warhole thing and a little bit hypnotism involved and
a cult symbolism involved. And she's kind of attracting in
preteens too, like for that little Justin Bieber type audience too,
So you want to keep an eye out for that anyway.
(01:29:30):
So I tried to tape this with John Rasmus yesterday
and my spreaker got all screwed up. It wasn't recording,
it froze up, and we lost the whole recording. So
he was a nice enough agree to come back. I
had a little conversation with my daughter last night live
on the air Victoria about her debate team and they
got to go fund me right, go get c ASLV
to nationalists, okay, and they're trying to raise funds to
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get their debate international, which is a big deal. And
we talk about a whole thing about how this really
helps these kids with their college scholarships and prepares him
for life. And it's very rewarding too. If you ever
an adult or even a late teen a college student
and you want to judge these debates, man, it's very
rewarding to go down there and judge these debates. I
really encourage it for everybody, so that's get CASLV Coral
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Academy of Science, Las Vegas to Nationals. And there's a
link on my Facebook and on my Twitter. You can
find it very easily. Okay, let's see what else going
on there. Oh, get this, Hey, mister Trump, who's taking
on the deep state? If you can call it, it's
seven oh two, six oh five four eight nine four
seven oh two six five four eight nine four, mister Trump,
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who's taking down the deep state. He's an outsider, just
like you and me. He's did you know that the
NSA has tripled their surveillance on US citizens under President
mister Trump? Now, how does that jive? How do you know?
You guys out there who send me these nasty YouTube comments,
tell me what a great guy Trump is and how
he's an outsider and he's taking on the deep state.
(01:30:58):
Isn't the NSA of the deep state?
Speaker 7 (01:31:00):
Okay?
Speaker 4 (01:31:00):
Aren't they?
Speaker 3 (01:31:01):
You know, you want them spying on us, you want
them spying on you. Wouldn't that be something that you
think that if President mister Trump was really an outsider
and an entire deep Stater, that he would kind of
you know, he appoint the guy who was in charge
of the NSA. Right, isn't the Kelly came right out
of Homeland Security. You know, give me a break. You know,
(01:31:24):
if if you didn't want these things going on, he
could stop it. Okay, if you think differently, give me
a call seven or two, six oh five four eight
nine four. Now I'm running out of notes, Okay, I'm
gonna need some. I'm getting desperate for some of those
lousy calls that I was expecting. Story came out this week.
I'm a grand jury subpoenas issued in the Harvey Weinstein
(01:31:47):
criminal case. Okay, Now I can tell you this. I
know a little behind the scenes inf this. Harvey Weinstein's
making settlements. Okay, he's paying on cash settlements which may
bankrupt this company.
Speaker 7 (01:31:59):
Man.
Speaker 3 (01:32:00):
They kicked him out of there, but he's still paying
on settlements part quietly okay. And now he's gearing up
at his big criminal defense too. So that's the whole
thing going on there. So keep your eye out for that.
Seven O two six oh five four eight nine four. Hey,
you know two. Also, don't forget that we have our
members section here at Oppermanreport dot com and always, and
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don't understand. I get this comment all the time. This
is well ed. Why should we become a member when
all your shows are up on YouTube and we can
get all your shows on spreaker. The shows in the
members section, you can't get those on YouTube, and you
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can't get those on Spreaker. These are exclusive shows. There's
like another hundred shows. Great stuff. Henry Vincent Confessions of
a DC Madam. Everybody talks about the case where oh
and look at this cover. We got it. What the
heck was that gonna?
Speaker 11 (01:32:58):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:32:58):
Someone sending me a friend request in wonder if this
is a I don't like that noise though, someone Bob o'rally. Okay,
let's see who this is if they're gonna make a
call gad zekes anyway, because you got a little spam.
Oh it's Josh Brookshire yo ed, it's Josh Brushire and
need caller's buddy. Yeah, Colin Boba O'Reilly. What a whack job?
Speaker 6 (01:33:21):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (01:33:23):
But oh yeah. People always talk about this case where
they had the call boys touring the White House. That's
Henry Vincent. He's the guy that ran that call escort
service operation. So what do you call it? That show?
And that's pretty much an exclusive interview. And this guy
he did, I threw him in prison. And this is
the whole thing with the Franklin cover up. He was
(01:33:44):
being blackmailed by Lawrence Uh uh what's the guy Lawrence King?
Speaker 6 (01:33:50):
You know?
Speaker 3 (01:33:50):
And everybody talks about this case of Franklin cover up
stuff like the guy got the guy right there? This
is uh, welcome to the and put your live on
the ear.
Speaker 15 (01:34:02):
Hey, Ed, how are you doing?
Speaker 11 (01:34:04):
Buddy?
Speaker 3 (01:34:04):
Oh boy, your connection is really bad. This is Josh Brookshire.
Speaker 4 (01:34:08):
Yeah, hold on one and let me fix it.
Speaker 16 (01:34:09):
Yeah, hold on one second, buddy.
Speaker 3 (01:34:20):
Oh that's a lot better.
Speaker 15 (01:34:23):
Hey can you can you hear you better?
Speaker 12 (01:34:25):
Now?
Speaker 3 (01:34:25):
Yeah? Maybe your mouth a little bit away from the microphone,
isn't that okay?
Speaker 15 (01:34:30):
I don't want to blow anyone to ears out.
Speaker 3 (01:34:31):
Yeah, yeah, a little bit better now, Yeah that's better.
So so what's on your mind?
Speaker 6 (01:34:37):
Oh?
Speaker 15 (01:34:37):
Nothing, man?
Speaker 11 (01:34:37):
You're bright about this quean on stuff. Man, all this
it's just like reeks of like schizophrenia, dude, Like, I'm
gonna be real.
Speaker 15 (01:34:44):
I think a lot of these people like you're saying.
Speaker 11 (01:34:47):
They got caught by the con you know, and they
were expecting it to be like kind of like how
it was with Obama when he got elected, where everybody
suddenly respected him and everything, And now you got Trump
in there and no one was. So their only mechanism
is to be like, oh, it must be a conspiracy.
It's not that this guy is a con man.
Speaker 15 (01:35:07):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 11 (01:35:07):
You've been right on it all along, man.
Speaker 6 (01:35:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:35:10):
Well, if you're from New York and people who know
Trump for years and years and years, the guy was
always a sleeve ball and a con man. So it's
really no surprise.
Speaker 15 (01:35:19):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:35:21):
Yeah, and here we are now. But no, I never,
in my wildest dreams, I thought they'd be rating his
lawyer's office. Yeah, this guy I knew. You saw you
saw yourself. I predicted during the primaries that he was
going to wind up in jail, right, he didn't matter.
Speaker 15 (01:35:38):
Screenshot I still have it, yeah somewhere.
Speaker 3 (01:35:42):
Yeah, so you know, like, this is no way, man,
you know, you know they're raiding his lawyer's office. Now,
this guy's going down, it's going to be under the prison.
So yeah, there's no hope for trump Man. Unfortunately, what
do you got this funny name for Bob O'Reilly for?
Speaker 11 (01:36:00):
I think it's something this might be like did I
have to sign and uh with like an old hotmail
account for like something like that that must have like okay, yeah, yeah,
a story of weird user nanny. But uh, but one
thing I was wondering that you were talking about Michael
(01:36:21):
Collen is the h that he shouldn't have been compelled
to release Sean Hannity's name, yeah, or whatever I would say,
isn't there like something where it has to be uh
like a reasonable expectation of privacy or something like that.
Speaker 3 (01:36:37):
Like yeah, and I think there. I think there is,
and there should be. If there isn't, there should be
because like I said, you know, if you if I
go to visit the criminal attorney or divorce attorney, do
I want my wife known to be able to find
that out? You know? And so I think the judge
made the wrong ruling in that case. And yeah, I
think a big mistake.
Speaker 15 (01:36:56):
So all the Sean Hannity stuff that about him, like
flipping headhomes right like that, that's the same scam from
us when.
Speaker 3 (01:37:08):
That he was doing I do remember that. And you know,
Trump's father made his living from uh from HUD, from
HUD money. And it's interesting now that he put this
character Ben Carson there into Hut. See, Trump is no fool,
you know, he's not. He's not. He knows where the money.
Speaker 7 (01:37:26):
See.
Speaker 3 (01:37:26):
The thing with Trump is any criminal, right, they're gonna
steal anything that they can get their hands you know
what I mean, because they just you know, and I've
told a lot of criminals and burglars, and they if
they can get through that door, it's theirs. If they
can get their hands on it, it's theirs. If they
could take it, they're gonna take it, you know. So yes,
so Trump is gonna clean out the HUT. I'm sure that.
(01:37:46):
And I'm sure he got payoffs too when he did
those deals with the Saudis right. One of the first
things he did that's on arms to the Sadies because
they're notorious for that, for making payoffs.
Speaker 11 (01:37:55):
So yeah, thing, you know, this guy going back to
you said they saw was the.
Speaker 3 (01:38:09):
US Open tennis tournament.
Speaker 15 (01:38:12):
Okay, So what's he normal? Has he always been like this.
Speaker 11 (01:38:16):
Like she's brained idiot? Like has he like lost a
step or two over age. What's what's your opinion on that.
Speaker 3 (01:38:22):
Yeah, I definitely think he's lost a step or two.
And Juliani has absolutely lost many many steps. It's really
it was he's a drinker too, man, Julianna. And I
think he was a little out of it those legs. Yeah.
But but Trump, Yeah, Trump is a sharp guy, man,
you know. You go back and look at even go
back and look in the primaries, the debates. In the primaries,
(01:38:42):
he was a sharp guy. And he's lost a ton
of that, man, even just till today. Now he's just
repeating the same thing over and over again, and uh,
just stumbling around, man. And look at my god. I
just think this is the President of the United States
of America and the White House doesn't know what his
defense plan is for this Michael Cohen stuff, and he's
(01:39:05):
cooking it up on the fly with Rudy Giuliani, who's
half you know, in the coffin, you know what I mean.
And then they're just gonna throw this out there and
wing it. They have no there's no chance for these guys.
Speaker 1 (01:39:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 15 (01:39:20):
Well, I mean, do you think does it have something
to do with like a see, I'm a little.
Speaker 11 (01:39:27):
Bit on the impeachment thing versus it being a criminal.
Dars doesn't that I have to vote to confirm an impeachment,
right like Bill Clinton?
Speaker 4 (01:39:37):
But does that preclude if he's charged with a.
Speaker 11 (01:39:40):
Crime, does that body pass in the impeachment hearings.
Speaker 3 (01:39:43):
Well, they're saying, from my understanding is he can't be
charged with a federal crime while he's in in the
office of the presidency. Okay, but I think that there's
there's I think there's gonna be crimes that have no
statute of limitations state crimes. Then he's going to be
facing when he gets out of this. You know, there's
a lot of stuff for shady stuff in this guy's past.
Look at the stuff with this helicopter pilot, you know,
(01:40:06):
and the drug dealing over there, right, and look at
the stuff too. You know, there was that really odd
plane crash you know that no one ever talks about
where you know that his top executives and the casino
was all we're all in this plane at the same time.
He was supposed to get on a plane he never did,
and the plane crashes, and then he starts trashing him
like a month later, saying, well, they are the cause
(01:40:26):
of all of our problemts. Oh man, it's in that
the Libby that that documentary that I had in the
members section, and it's in there. But I remember this
when it when it happened to all live. There's a
lot of stuff that happened live with Trump in New
York that's never talked about, Like when he was evicting
(01:40:46):
people from these uh when they would convert these these
apartments into co ops and then they would try and
get all the tenants out right, and they he was saying, oh,
I'm gonna make it a homeless shelter. We're gonna bring
a homeless people and let in the homeless delivery to
kick the other the tenants out that they would leave.
And this was all on the news openly in New
York in the eighties. So yeah, And a lot of
(01:41:12):
those Trump buildings, Tyson's houses on Stanton all.
Speaker 4 (01:41:16):
This is where you go to get the crack.
Speaker 3 (01:41:17):
This is where you go to the prostitutes and style
in Tyson houses. This is this is Trump properties. Man,
It's not all you know, it's some really dirt bag
properties this guy was running.
Speaker 15 (01:41:29):
So I just think it's.
Speaker 11 (01:41:31):
Weird that, like, sorry, I just think it's where that
he's like the sitting president and he has all of
these goons and idiots like Hi, like Jared Kushner.
Speaker 15 (01:41:41):
Yeah, why why is that guy dad had to pay
like what.
Speaker 11 (01:41:44):
Five million dollars to get him into what Harvard?
Speaker 6 (01:41:47):
He had to pay that?
Speaker 11 (01:41:49):
That's crazy?
Speaker 15 (01:41:51):
You know what?
Speaker 11 (01:41:53):
Chris Christie out from the Transition Committee because Christy put
Kushner's dad in jail for like some weird or something.
Speaker 3 (01:42:02):
No, no, no, no, Now, Kushner's dad got convicted for
making illegal campaign contributions to Democrats. He was so obsessed
with donating money to Democrats that he set up all
these partnerships and all this stuff and he illegally donated money.
When he got started getting investigated for that, he hired
a prostitute to go sleep with his brother in law
(01:42:23):
and record it and then tried to because his brother
in law was testifying cooperating against him, and tried to
blackmail his brother in law. Okay, that's the family that
Trump allowed his daughter to marry into. Now just imagine, Josh,
you got a daughter and well, you know, my boyfriend,
his father hired a prostitute to blackmail his brother in law.
Speaker 6 (01:42:45):
Dad.
Speaker 3 (01:42:45):
You think I should marry into his family. What would
you say?
Speaker 11 (01:42:51):
And another thing that's about Kushna is all these conspiracy
people remember doing Obama, where every little subtle thing was
a sign of sateism and the sign of illiminadi Yah
And Jerry.
Speaker 15 (01:43:02):
Kusher's trying to upload six sixty six it Park Park,
Gavenue or whatever it is, and people are like, oh, no, no, no.
Speaker 4 (01:43:10):
He's a godly man.
Speaker 6 (01:43:11):
You know.
Speaker 11 (01:43:11):
It's a wild dog.
Speaker 3 (01:43:13):
Oh and now you're into this stuff. And I'm just
get this because inside that building there's this thing where, uh,
they have a miniature there's a miniature City of New York. Uh,
like an attraction where everything's miniaturized as police stations miniaturize
and fire departments ministerized in the Mayor's office. Now, isn't
there some kind of a cult like voodoo doll kind
of thing where you could miniaturize something and cast spells
(01:43:35):
over it.
Speaker 6 (01:43:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (01:43:38):
But at the same time, I don't think any of
these people are I don't think they're smart enough.
Speaker 15 (01:43:43):
To be like at least Kushner and Tromp, you know.
Speaker 11 (01:43:45):
I think it's it's a pathological obsession with real estate.
And actually, like that old thing that God doesn't make
any more land, so you better grab it while you
can type thing. I think that's what it is. And
it's like it's a weird zenal money situation where they're
just obsessed with money and Trump is so he has
a mind like a like a two year old or
(01:44:06):
not a two year old second grader where he likes
everyone who's nice to him and like imitates the mccron thing.
And he meets Obama in.
Speaker 15 (01:44:14):
He's first off, he's like, I don't know, he's actually
a really good guy.
Speaker 11 (01:44:16):
You know when he first said it down and they
shook hands, sitting and far apart, weird looking and everything.
Speaker 15 (01:44:23):
Yeah, I don't give him that much credit.
Speaker 3 (01:44:26):
Be real, it really is pathetic. But listen, man, I
got to take a commercial break. Thank you so much
for calling in and keep in touch. All right, bro.
Speaker 15 (01:44:35):
Oh absolutely ed?
Speaker 11 (01:44:36):
Do you have a gumbody?
Speaker 3 (01:44:37):
Can I go?
Speaker 13 (01:44:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:44:38):
Josh Brookshak, Josh Brookshak is always a cool guy. I've
known him for years and years and he's always been
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I'm your host private investigator at Opperman I think what
Josh was talking about there was the story about when
I ran into uh Trump at the US Open tennis match.
And I ran into Trump a couple of times in
my life. That was one occasion which didn't go so well.
And previously I used to go to all the fights
in Atlantic City and I go to Trump Hotel, the
(01:49:31):
Trump uh it was called Trump Tower Trump Plaza down
in the Atlantic City casino. All time they had this
great restaurant they're called Evanka now Ivana's, Ivana's restaurant, this
wonderful restaurant. I used to love that place. So but
what happened was when earlier, years earlier, I used to
go to Manhattan a lot, and I used to date
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flight attendants a lot because I used to travel back
and forth across the country quite a bit, so I
used to dike flight attenant. So I knew all these
flight attendants who kept these apartments in New York and
how they do this. It's like ten girls will keep
an apartment in New York and there's only two or
three staying there at any one time, but they're all
shifting in and out, kind of like crash pads flopounces, right.
And so one night I was out with these flight
attendants hanging out and they says, well, you never guess
(01:50:13):
who's staying at our place. And I says who, and
he says Marlon Maples. And this is when everything hit
the news about Marlon Maples was cheating with Trump and
stuff like that, and the paparazzi was hunting her down
and she was hiding out in this apartment with these
slight attendants, and she came in with garbage bags of
her clothes, you know, her clothes in grocry. She didn't
(01:50:34):
even have like suitcase. That's how much on the run
she was. So I made a joke and I said, well,
let's tap the phones. I said, I'll go up there
and I'll tap the phones and we can tape her
talking to Trump because there were no cell phones back
in those days, and I could sell it to the paparazzi.
I'll sell to the National choir. So they all got
mad at me, and I said, come on, I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding. So I made that joke again in
(01:50:56):
front of bou Deal, in front of some people who
were friends with Trump and stuff like that. And then
shortly after that I ran into him there at the
US Open. He was giving me daggers. He was shooting
daggers at me the whole night, give me these dirty looks.
He was flirting with some Miles in there too that
day as well. But anyways, so that's my little interactions
with Trump. That the Joshua Brookshire that was talking about
(01:51:17):
a seven o two six five four eight nine four.
If we've got time for just a couple more little
callers to sneak back in here. He goes a call
seven two six, five four eight nine four. John Barbara
was on the first hour and he's gonna be on
later on tonight. We have William Ramsey next, and then
after that John Barbara. You can catch him every Saturday
(01:51:38):
night at what time would that be? Eight o'clock? He
comes on, no, no, no, seven thirty. He comes on for
a night's no no, no, no eight o'clock. Ramsey's on
for an hour seven to eight, then Barber's on from
eight to nine. So if you like John Barbara earlier
tonight and he's had tonight, he's interviewing Susan lindon hour,
So more people should check that out. Another thing too,
(01:52:01):
you know, I knew Rudy Giuliani well enough to hang
out with him in the bars and stuff like that,
and we hung out many times, and when before he
was running for mayor. After he became mayor, you know,
I don't think I saw him once after he became mayor,
and maybe he saw him like once or twice my
whole life fifty that doesn't even think about it, you know,
because they did kind of help this guy become mayor.
But anyway, even though I wasn't Thinking's fan. But people
(01:52:26):
who say this stuff about, you know, all these guys
got to be in the Illuminati, and they gotta be
Saintanists and worships and stuff like that and intitia cult.
Giuliani would have no clue about any of that kind
of stuff. That would be the most foreign thing to
him in the whole world. And if you tried to
say something like that to him, like hey man, you're
your he would say, what are you talking about? I
pray to Saint Christopher, I pray to you know, I
went to Saint mary Is a church like. He's that
(01:52:48):
kind of guy. You know, he's raised Catholic. He has
no kind of real faith or anything. He has no
clue what's going on. But there's no way he's dabbling
in witchcraft and a cult like that. He would have
no clue about anything like that. That's just not the
type of guy he is. So seven oh two, six
oh five, four eight nine four. If you want to
get in one quick call before the show is over,
and we get this over with and I could relax,
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coming up next to William Ramsay, then John Barber. After that,
Let's see what else was I gonna say, well, I
can't think of anything right now, So seven oh two
six five four eight nine four. That's the phone number.
Even if you want to make a prank phone caller,
if you just want to, I want your call. I
wanted somebody call and screamed, cam me Nudy into the phone. Sanna,
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you won't do that because you know, you know I'll
recognize the number. But that's a kind of a an
inside joke. Back when I lived in New York City
and I used to sit and listen to WBAI all
day long, ninety nine point five on the FM dial.
Right in the center of the FM dial back in
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New York City, there was this socialist leftist station back
in the seventies and the eighties, and it still is today.
It's still there, but not like it was back in
the And there was this guy who would call into
all the shows and he would scream into the phone,
commy Nudy, Commy nuddy and so, and he was fascinated
with Bob Fast. He would mostly call in to say, yell,
(01:54:14):
commy Nudy to the Bob Fast show because Bob Fast
one day was telling a story about how he went
and visited a newdist Colony, and this guy got into
his head that he was a nudy and that everyone
at the station was commis, so he would just yell
into the phone, commy Nudy. So when I was going
down there and I would answer the phones and I
would do some producing in the background and stuff like
(01:54:35):
that and do my little comedy bits. I found out
and of my pian connections, he had connections with the
phone company. So I was able to find out this
guy and trace his phone call back to the fire
station where he worked. The guy was a fireman, so
we called over there and we found out he you
know who's calling the station all the time. And the
guy goes, oh, yeah, we know who that is, okay,
And it turns out that the guy who was calling
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in all the time, screaming commy Nudy into the phone
also was a real character. That wasn't the only crazy
thing he was doing. And what he did do too, is
there was a bank of payphones out in front of
the fire station, so he would put a quarter in
each one and have them all ringing so he could
get the what's that the call? The overflow calls, you know,
like the I forget what that's called. But you know,
(01:55:20):
so he would be the next call in line. Every
time you picked out you the rollover, you would be
the next rollover call for every call it it'd be screaming,
comey dooty, comey duty, comey dooty. But that guy was
so crazy that what he did was he tracked down
that guy, Rocking Rolling Edwards, who was the guy with
the rainbow wig who would go to the baseball games
and the football games and stuff like that and hold
(01:55:40):
up the John three sixteen signed this. You gotta be
in your fifties there or sixties to remember this kind
of stuff. But rock and Rolling Edwards, you can look
him up, was a notorious guy at all the sporting
events and he kind of went crazy, and as if
he wasn't crazy to begin with, but he went crazy.
And he actually took a hostage at a hotel room
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that was across the street from a sporting event. So
that's rock and Rolling Edwards and this guy and the
Communuity guy actually tracked him down so they could hang
out together in smat stories. Okay, I'd love to get
a hold of a commu nudy guy now and get
him on the air. I can get Frank from Queens,
who was a notorious caller back in the New York days,
(01:56:26):
and I can get him. I'm gonna try and get
him to it, you know. But I got Uri Geller too.
I can get Uri Giller on the show. And you know,
if there's anybody you want to get on the show
you want to hear me interview. I love it when
I get emails like that, but when you do, try
and put a little effort and get the contact information,
the email for the guy you want me to interview,
or their book, or what city they live in, or
something about them. They could locate them and track them down.
You can email me at operaman Report at gmail dot com.
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seven oh two, six oh five four eight four. You
can catch me at the Amy val Lolla telethon May
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We're gonna have John Barbara to get down and I'm
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Frank from Queens was an FBI Asian provocateur informat like
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Hal Turning. I think so, Huh. I don't know, man,
I never heard that one. If you had some information
or that email to me opera report at gmail dot com. Uh,
maybe he was. Probably he was a trouble maker for sure.
You know, I was the first Frank from Queen's impersonator
and the first guy that'd sort of calling in doing
an impersonation of frankvil Queens holding my nose. And then
when everybody started doing it. I know, poor Frank at
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it made him go crazy. He hated that more than anything,
all the imitators, and you couldn't tell who was who anymore.
I don't know. I've done some evil things in my life.
I gotta tell you a story. I have tortured people
on the Internet and trolled them and stuff and just
until they're pulling their hair out. I've done some stuff
to some people. Is I'm not proud of them. I'm
(01:58:58):
not ashamed of either, but I'm I'm proud of that's
for sure. So thank you so much, guys for tuning
in tonight and for the calls. We had great callers.
Every caller was a great call. I'd really like to
hear from some of those people though, one week who
love to complain on the YouTube channel and tell me
how stupid I am and how I don't know what
I'm talking about and stick to what you know. And
I like kind of rude comments, you know. I guess
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people aren't that rude over the phone when they want
to talk to people, you know, and maybe they're not
as articular as they are when they're right. So we'll
do this again another time. We'll take some calls. I
really enjoyed it. I had a lot of fun tonight,
so thank you so much. And I don't have my
sad music cued up, but I really do like the
new sad music. At the end, I'd say, if I
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could pull out a real fist, said, you know what
it's called? What we have it labeled as sad music?
Do I have it? No, I'm not gonna have time
to find it either. Well, guys, thank you so much.
If you're listening on Kyah coming up next as Alex Jones,
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