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Speaker 1 (00:23):
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Speaker 2 (00:55):
Okay, welcome to the Opperman Report. I am your host,
Private investigator Ed Opera Man. Okay, oh boy, Okay, let's
get through this. This is our last show of twenty seventeen.
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So Happy New Year, Happy ef in New Year, what
do you call it? I'm almost amost almost I didn't
get here get to the show in time because I
had to run out and buy some potato juice right
and they're doing construction right out in front of the
apartment here on Green Valley Parkway, and it's amazing. Just
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to get like a half mile or a mile away.
It takes forty five minutes to get there and back
because it down it's like one lane and it's old.
So everything I do all week long has just been
taken ten times longer than it should. Okay, as you know,
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taped with the show you heard earlier with Ta Powell
about her book. There. I feet the name of the book,
but I'm in that book. That's interesting, right, I'm in
the book. You can find me and I think it's
point page one fifty four. Me and Cisco Street Love
and Synthi McKinney Reference Center book, which makes like seven
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or eight books now that I'm done mentioned in or
written about, you know, plus my own book that I wrote.
That's not bad, right. My life hasn't been a total waste.
I'll get in two thousands how many years I got left?
Twenty seventeen, my god right not to be twenty eighteen.
Coming up tomorrow night, five pm Pacific Standard time on
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American Frame Radio and also a Wake radio and People's
Intennet Radio and PSN radio and IPM Nation. Whoever us
picks it up and it'll be played to on Kyah
and Utah. There Sunday Sunday night, we have an interview
with Carl Albert. Interesting fellow, nice guy. He has this
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Israel doctrine, you know, where he believes that the I
guess black people are the real chosen people, real chosen Israel.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
You know.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
I'll let it leave it to him to explain. But
also to the way, the reason why we booked him
is because he's in the know on the Africa Bombarda story.
So we're gonna be talking about Africa Bambarda and the allegations,
the stabbing of a young boy and hits and stuff
like that, all kinds of insider intrigue into the whole
Africa Bombarda story. Now, interesting enough, since I've been talking
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about this the past couple of weeks, I'm questioning whether
or not that the guy who we knew over there
in Crows Avenue in the Bronx and Rosedale Park that
we all knew as fat keV Okay is actually the
guy who turned out to be the leader of the
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Black Spades Africa Bambara. I alway said, oh yeah, I
new Africa m about it because when we were growing
up and our friend went to be one of the
big shots at the Black Spades. We we thought everyone
thought that that was Africa Bambara. So I don't know
what's going on now because now I'm being told possibly
that keV was not his name, his real name was
Lance or something, and that there's been this question and
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confusion between keV that we knew and Lance and this
is this is a long time confusion thing for a
lot of people. So I don't know, and really what
I do now, there's really no way to go back
and find out for sure. Was telling my brother in
law about it this week if he remembered, and these
has the same confusion that I have. So I don't know.
That's kind of disappointing because I've said it so many times.
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I knew Africable about it, you know, so maybe it
didn't know about it. Maybe you know a guy another
Black Spade, because we knew a bunch of Black Spades.
They had a headquarters in our building. You know. As
a matter of fact, as a as the neighborhood changed,
there used to be there's a lot of crime, you know,
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going on. And we lived in a Section eight housing,
government subsidized housing. The Skyle House and they had set
up the residents had set up like a table down
to the lobby to check people coming in and going out.
You had to sign in and sign out when you're leaving,
you know, to kind of keep track of who was
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coming and going. And just suddenly one day, okay, he
was run by all white people, like the old white
people in the ability used to run this thing. And
then suddenly one day they were all gone and it
was run by these people who we knew as the
black space. And that's you know, suddenly things changed it
rather quickly. So the guests we had on tonight t yeah,
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I mentioned I'm in a book. I'm in another book too.
I'm gonna have the get the author on. I'm trying
to get a hold of him. It's called finding runaways
and missing adults when no one else is looking. And
he mentions me in his book. Okay. Then tonight I
did an interview with the I taped it. It is
very difficult to get this guy on the phone and
get a hold of them. And that is Maurice Simonette,
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better known as Michael, the black guy who stands behind
Donald Trump at Donald Trump rallies and he's Blacks for Trump.
So you know, I interviewed him a very difficult to you.
This is a very extreme guy. Uh yeah, yeah. I
tried to be polite, wouldn't been likable with the guy,
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you know, but he's just very antagonistic, you know, and
I don't know and his uh, his beliefs is very
very extreme. I don't even I'm not sure what he's
talking about. Uh, you know, you got to hear this,
and I don't even know what to tell. I don't
even have to describe it. I just let him. I
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just let him talk, really, just trying to, you know,
figure out what he's talking about. It's something to do
with the Cherokee Indians or the Canaanites, and uh, they
I don't know, man, they like he thinks they're evil.
It's I don't want to put words into his mouth.
And because then he accused me, Oh you get this
credit mes. Plus the guy's got a lot of things
going on, you know. Was you know, it was a
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whole murder and conspiracy trial there he got off, but
there's and then there was another shoot. He's telling me
about another But besides that, he starts telling me about
another shooting. Guy pulls an AK forty seven on him
and shooting him on the bus, and he set the
guy in the head with the gun. Hey, very intense,
very very intense stuff. Man, So Maurice Seminic, keep an
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eye out for that's probably gonna go to the members section.
And then I promised him i'd give him a copy
of the show. So I'll give okay, although he'll forget
about me in five minutes. This guy is a he
has a very bad memory, you know, every time I
call him, Who's this? What interview? Who?
Speaker 1 (08:23):
What?
Speaker 2 (08:23):
Where are you from? You know? So, Hey, Maurice Siminett
checked that guy out Blacks for Trump. Great stuff. He
ain't reat the Opperman report. And we never let you down.
You gotta admit we never let you down here. We
always got some wacky going on at the Wacky Races,
remember the Whacky Races. And I can never get into
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that one. I like go speed racing. I was a
big fan of that. Last week we had We've been
doing a couple of weeks of shows about Corey Felderman
blah blah blah, my God and all the drama of
angels and all that stuff. You know, So I haven't
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watched it. I remember observing it, not that I really
ever watched it, but I was aware of that episode
of Wife Swap that goes into Corey Filman and his
angels and the contract and all this stuff. And when
you go back and look at that again, I encourage
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everybody going YouTube and just google Corey Filman Wife Swamp
and watch that. If you haven't seen it before, watch it.
If you've seen it before. Listen to my shows, my
interviews I did with some of those angels, and I
did with the Scott the Schwartz. Okay, and check those out, man,
because it's you know, in the hindsight, there's a lot
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going on man and good old Corey Filman. And by
the way, Corey Filman. I contacted Corey Filman. I offered
him to come on the show. He can send me
a statement if he wants. He emailed him several times
and several on his website on Twitter before even before
I achieve you did any of these other people. I
try to get ahold of all these people coming to
me saying, well, I'm friends with Corey Fellman. He used
to come into my bar and he was crying on
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my shoulder. One thing and he told me, Okay, all
your people, you know, I'm so great, tell him about
the shows him, come on the show. He can tell you,
he can give us his side, you know. Or if
he's too busy and he's too important, you know, because
he's got training and angels to do, and only these
wonderful things he's up to and doing God's work, you know,
just send a statement. You know. I donounced Operaman report
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and all these people. I disagree with him. You know,
here's what really happened. It takes five minutes. Everybody whenever
we're talking about somebody on the show, they're invited to
come on or I contact him. I said, hey, what
do you have to say about this? You know, I'm
not an irresponsible journalist. Okay, well what happens here? I
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don't know if I want to talk about this because
it's still kind of but there's a guy who listens
to this show and he's been emailing me, and it
turns out it's a pretty famous guy, you know, kind
of guy is really really closely hooked up with Trump,
you know, and he's into the show Man. He's a
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big fan of the show. And I don't know if
I should mention his name or what's going on. But
there's kind of a big story in the news right now.
I kind of feel I should, but I don't know. Man,
I'll leave it aside. Again, I'm making enough enemies around
here as it is.
Speaker 3 (11:34):
Right last week, I let me see.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
Oh yeah, we had a rough week. This week, Vic
broke up with her boyfriend. She was with him for
two years and three months. And uh, you know, we
had a great time, mean vict this week Christmas Day,
we have like a we're Christian, we're not Jewish, but
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we had a traditional Jewish Christmas, you know, where you
go to the movies and then you eat Chinese food.
So that's what we did. You know, we said, let's
do you know, let's have a Jewish Christmas. And so
we actually went. First we drove because we have a
new car, you know, we got a great car. Oh
my god, thank God. And we drove all the way
up to Mount Charleston. You know, we figured it go
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up there and see some snow, you know, Christmas mood
and all that kind of stuff, and uh, oh man,
you know, I tell you one of the first times
we had moved here when she was a little girl
and I used to have the Mustang, and she was
still a baby in her car carrier, you know, you
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know that that baby carrying thing you put in the
car seat and then it comes out and carry it
run with the handle. So that's how little she was.
And I took her up to Mount Charleston. And when
we're driving back, there's a way to go back that
goes through the Indian and the Tona Park Indian Reservation,
and so we're taking that long route and it's this
long straight road, you know, and it's just you just
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cruise down this road. You go so fast and let
me be footing on the brai on the gas or anything.
And I remember driving down that road when she was
a little baby in her car seat and she was asleep,
you know, and I was just driving and I said, boy,
this is such a fun drive and this is such
a fun day and a fun trip. I hope, you know,
when she grows up, we'll do the things together. You know,
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we'll be a close you know, when she's a teenager
and stuff like that, and eight years old, nine years old,
we'll always have these times. And so here we were.
Now we got the brain of a car and we're
so happy, We're so thankful for this car. You have
no idea because even with the last car we had,
we couldn't even go to Montchreston even enough to run
a car up there. And we're cruising at us this
road here, and when you know, she falls asleep in
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the front seats and thanks to me, just like she
did when she was in the backseat. You know, his
a little baby. That was really a moment for us.
You know. So let's see, how do I want to
get this to you. Let me look at these notes,
because there's a couple of things going on. H yeah,
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can I'll tell that later? Is what happened. I'm a
big fan. I went to the movies one time when
I was about five, six years ago, and I saw
this movie called The Squid and the Whale, and it's
a story of this family getting a divorced, this New
York family getting divorced. And it was written and directed
by a guy named Noah Boundback Okay, and he was
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like a I think he was a protege of Wes Anderson.
I'm pretty sure was. Wes Anderson is the ones that
so he had that same kind of film quality and stuff.
So I really enjoyed this movie and always looking forward
to Putlocker. Finally it's up there on Putlocker. And so
I'm a fan of all of Noah Boumback's work. You know,
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there's just these great movies that I love. Margot at
the Wedding and this this great movie called Francis HA.
That's just incredible with this with this this girl named
Greta I forget the last name, Gerwib or something like that.
So I was checking out I was checking out the
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Noah Bombacks and watching some of his movies. And I
watched this movie Francis HA, and it's Francis H. A
great movie. You're gonna fall in love with this. This actress,
Greta Gerwig. I think her name is Gerwib. I know,
everyone has to complaint, right, Oh, I don't know the name.
We'll get into that later. So and it was just,
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you know, reminded me of because you know, Victory's going
away to college soon, you know. And then there was
this other movie he did with with the Adam Sandler
and uh, who's that guy Ben Stiller? Right? And in
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the movie Adam Sandler is about my age and his
daughter's going away to college. And even in the movie,
there's about the movie he is a scene where he
has his limp and the limp keeps getting worse and
worse and worse. And anybody who's familiar with my story,
you know when we lost our car, when we lost
our little Hyundai Accent, and I had to walk to
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school with Victoria every time I developed this really bad limp,
had a walk with a cane. Okay, I'm falling aparty.
My my foot and leg there is still not the
same like it once was, you know, but I'm not
limping now. But you know, it was just this, how
this we related to this movie so much, you know,
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especially the part about the kid going off the college.
So and I watched Francisi and I started binge watching
all of the movies with this woman, Greta, Greta girlwick,
great actress.
Speaker 3 (17:26):
Me.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
You're gonna fall in love with her. And she did
this wonderful movie called The Dish and the Spoon, which
I think she partially directed that too as well. Uh,
just great, great, great work. So as a matter of fact,
me and Vick were saying so much that this movie
was so much about my life, you know, and things.
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I could relate to it so much that we said, well,
we're gonna have to put tape over the camera on
our laptops. This guy bomb exp inspired at us by
some incredible coincidence when we decided to go to the
movies on Christmas Day, Yeah boy, and we decided to
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go see one was Wonder Wheel, and we didn't realize
it was a Woody Allen MOVIEU Soil. We bought the
ticket because otherwise and I never support that guy. I'll
watch this stuff on putlocker, but I never spend money
to give that creep money. But we bought the tickets
and it was too late. The movie sucked anyway, So
then we went to the little Chinese restaurant and then
we were almost gonna say, hey, you know what, let's
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skip the second movie. But I wanted to see this
movie Lady Bird, because it's one of the number one
rated movies out there on the highest ratings it's ever
gotten on Rotten Tomatoes and stuff like that. So it's
a beautiful movie about this young girl in high school
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or scene year in high school. She lives in Sacramento, California,
and she wants to leave there and go to New
York and go to a good college in New York.
And how about it, She's break up, breaks up with
her boyfriend. And it was so much like Victoria's life
in so many different ways. And we were just so
moved by this movie that when it was over, we
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just kind of just sat because, you know, my little
girl's going away to college, so it's really, you know,
I'm looking forward to this next stage in my life.
But you know, it's pretty intense time, you know, And
we were just sitting there when the movie's over, we
just sat there and kind of cried in theater, me
and her, you know, because it just meant so much
to us. I get home and I'm googling a ladybird
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and when I do, the name Greta Gerwick keeps coming
up next to it, and it says, well, what does
she have to do with this movie? It turns out
she wrote and directed that movie that I had just
been binge watching all of her work for like three
days prior she wrote and directed that movie because it
was the story of her life now to me, and
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I didn't find out to Victoria was asleep. I didn't
tell to her. Next morning, I woke up like five
o'clock a month is guess what, You're not gonna believe.
We were just talking about all this. Now now we're
really thinking, boy the spine honest, you know. But but
in you know, I have the presence to know that
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they're not spying's okay, and that what but that they're
they're doing work. Their art has mass appeal and it
is able to affect people individually, okay, And I can
understand that and appreciate that, okay. Whereas and I didn't
go right away and start emailing her and saying you
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you and me have a connection and you and I
and I know you and you know me and all
this kind of stuff, you know, because that doesn't really happen, okay,
you know. And so even though it feels like that,
that just goes to show you the level of effort
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that people make to put out a product for you
to consume that is personalized, you know, and has that
kind of intimate feeling and you know, and the effort
of work that goes into that, you know, but without
actually spying on people and tapping their phonets and cameras
that watching their confuter, which some people seem to think
a widespread belief that this is going on out there. Hey, okay,
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I don't think I'm making any sense. This could be
a good time for commercial break. No hints, no emails
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email revealer dot com. Okay, let's see back to the notes.
I kind of all over the place tonight. What are
you gonna do? It's a free show? Oh god? Okay,
so last week right, Oh my god, I had that
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show last week, and then I had to go to
that party afterwards, you know, and I didn't want to
go so bad, but I'm glad I did. And so
when I did the show, I was there was you know,
in my underwear, you know, but I hadn't clothes over ready.
It goes, I got changed, you know, and then uh,
they can't pick me up in a car, you know.
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They look a little car service picked us up and
for people who know Vegas down around South Las Vegas, Bulevard,
all the way south south south south south around Bermuda. Okay,
as soon as you say Bermuda, people know what you're
talking about. Bermuda Avenue. And they got these big giant
houses with big property and horses and stuff, and people
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with big art projects out in front of their house
and stuff. It's kind of zone commercial residential and you know,
but there's these big freaking mansions down there. It's incredible stuff.
And so this party and they rent these mansions out
for parties. They call them mansion parties is what they
call them. So this company and this local company, and
I've been sworn to secrecy, okay, because you know, oh,
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we don't mention the show. You know, I don't mention
the party. Are you're showing thereout? Okay, So they're not
to mention the company through the party. But a friend
of mine works for this company and she needs a
date and we like each other a lot, and so
she invited me to do. And then the people at
the party know me, this company knows me, and they
wanted me to come. And then and I said, well,
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you know what, I'm tired. I got to show that night.
And I said, oh, we know, I send you a car.
I said, you know I'm vegan. Now you know, oh,
we get vegan food for you. So you know what
am I gonna think that I'm gonna after what? You
can't say no, right, You're forced to go. So and
my date looked so beautiful. Oh my god, she looks
so gorgeous. And you know, with a lot of pictures
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being taken, and she came out looking wonderful at every
picture and in every single picture, I look like I'm
about to kill somebody, you know, I look like her kidnapper.
These pictures of vest together and even want of a
pictures she put on Facebook, and I'm standing like not
in the picture with her, but I'm like standing nearby,
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and I look like I'm looking over and I look
like I'm about to I'm like I'm a kidnapper. That
I'm all this woman hostage, like she should be holding
up a newspaper with the date on it. That's how
bad I look. My hair is freaking everywhere. I just
got a haircut yesterday. My hair right now, my hair
looks great. Okay, hair is sitting alone in my house.
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My hair looks terrific. But here all these pictures are
being taken tonight. My hair is not even combed. Another
funny thing too, because what they had, because they got
they got a flat screen TV in every room, right,
They had like a pool table room, and they had
a theater movie theater room, and then it was like
a you know, a big living room for the party stuff.
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There was all these different rooms and areas or bars
over the place, and they had waitresses coming out with
food and one and the waitress too, was a vegan,
so she came first to me. Whenever she brought the
food act she would bring to me first vegan stuff.
And then she started bringing me drinks to us the
night went on. So you know, I had a great
tab so but they had these flat screen TVs everywhere
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in this freaking ass. You know, that's a whole other
thing too. What do you need a TV in your kitchen,
you know, or your dining room? You know, don't you
need a break? You know? But this live streaming TV
is a little bit. So they were playing like over here,
they played some wonderful life. They're playing a Christmas party,
a Christmas story. They're playing over here, and you know,
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at one point I says, hey, you know, well, boy,
and I just interviewed the guy Scottie Schwartz there from
a Christmas story, the kid who looked the thing? Oh
what do you do? Oh my man? And nothing to say.
I never like to really spend people ask, you know,
you know, to part like the situation, well what do
you do. I don't like to say I'm a private
investigator because you never know, you know, one day, you know,
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you might be investigating somebody in it. You know, you know,
you know, there you are, now your cover's blown. So
I don't like to say that. And I don't really
even like to say they got the radio show either.
I don't really like to do that. So but you know,
oh he's a private investigator. Oh boy, private rescat great.
It must be so interesting, that's the other thing you
want to say. It must be so interesting me to be
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a private investigator. And I just said, well, you know,
sometimes it is. And then inevitably what you here is
you know, I would make a great investigator because I
have psychic powers, or I would make a great investigator
because I got great instincts or hunches. People really have
no idea. Okay, if I'm writing a report, nobody wants
to know what my hunches are on my psychic report.
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So they want to know what can I prove, what
can I document, and what's the source of my documentation?
Is a method to all this? So I meet this
wonderful gentleman at this party, and for some reason, the
guy seemed to feel like we were in some kind
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of competitions. Young guy, way younger than me. Okay, probably
makes a lot more money than me. A handsome guy.
You know, I would suspect maybe that my day was
a little kind of crush on my date, maybe that
was going on, But it seemed to feel like we
were in competition, you know. And you know me, I'm
an easygoing guy. So at one point he finds out
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I'm a radio host, right So right away he assumes
that since I'm a radio host, that I must be
a right wing talk show host like all the other
people on the radio, I must be a right winger.
So he starts making these comments about how, well, isn't
it something we're all making money now after Trump uh
gets elected, you know, And so you know, I'm up
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for a discussion, you know what I mean. And it
just amazes me how when you're in this kind of
you know, you're you're you're having someone you know, you've
never met before, you know, and you're having a polite discussion.
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I there's people out there that just have no concept
of reality or what's really going Like. Look, when he
found out I wasn't a Trump supporter, immediately he assumed
that I was a Hillary supporter, and I said, no, no, no,
I'm not a Hillary supporter. You know, you know I
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supported Bernie. I'm I'm a socialist, but you know I
supported Bernie. He's not really my ideal, you know what
I would you know. And then right away and you
tell someone you're a socialist, said well, you think that
people who don't work should get half my money? Like
these bizarre, these bizarre misleading thoughts that people have about
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these things, and like and then he even, you know,
he was saying, well, I'm going to do great under
this new tax plan, you know, and I spoke out,
do you own a bank? You know, are you you know,
own an oil company, because actually you're not. You know,
you're going to suffer, so you know, but it was
a polite discussion, even though I hate to say this,
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but you know, everythin's doing the show. I meet such
intelligent people, you know, and some of the most interesting
people in the world, that I have very little patience,
you know for people out in the street, regular people,
you know, and I get easily bored with discussions, you know,
and I just kind of it's so arrogant, right, I'm
so people don't like to say that I'm an ego maniac,
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but I'm really not. It's just that I'm an interest,
you know, and explaining to this guy some basic stuff
and that he should know. You know, it's not my
duty to educate one person out in the street, you know.
Then wouldn't you know it the same guy. Okay. They
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had great vegan food for me, And like I said,
the girl was a vegan. To the waitress was a vegan.
We got along very good. So when she came out
first with little ore dirves and stuff like that, she
would come and make a beeline to where I was
to make sure that I got some vegan stuff. There's
you know, no meat, no milk. It's great little potato
puffs that had like black beans in them, these little
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vegan tacos, just great little or dirves that she was
squirreling away for me. But they would the guy who
thought I was a writing radio host and he liked me,
then he didn't like me that around. And wait then
when he was saying that I was a hippie, you
know that I wanted to give away everybody's money. You know,
it's just crazy stuff. But uh, he says, no, it
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was his. He had a birthday either that night or
the night before or the next night whatever, but he
had a birthday around that night. So they had a
little birthday cake for him. And I looked at the cake.
It was a beautiful cake, chocolate cake. And I I
usually don't like sweet things, especially if I've been drinking,
but I just kind of had a craving for a
little piece of this cake. I said, oh boy, I
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haven't had chocolate cake. It's someone and I did usually
avoid birthday cake too, but I looked at this cake
and I wanted and what you know something, I'm gonna
feel like Larry Dave in a minute. This tradition of
blowing out candles on a cake is disgusting. Okay, because
(36:11):
the guy is drunk. Okay, oh my god, I'm gonna
get into this. But the guy's a little drug and
when you know what this happy birthday, and now it's
doing to blow out the candles, and he goes and
he blows out the candle. But you could see spit
going on over his cake, especially like in the light,
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because you can see with the candle lights on the cake.
You can see the spittle, you know, flying out of
his mouth, you know. And there was like a little
smoke in the room too, because everyone by the way too.
This is like the first part I ever been to
where like like a corporate party where so many people
were smoking pot and that was really something. So there was,
you know, a cloud of smoke in the room and
the candlelight, and so you could see his spit landing
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all over this cake. Such a disgusting tradition to do to,
you know, to put up candles on a cake. You know, what,
are we twelve? You know? And you know six? Are
we six years old? There should be a cutoff time,
you know, a bunch of six year old spinning on
a cake. Who cares? But once you start getting into
your thirties and forties, oh your fifties, God forbidness, spin
on my cake. I don't want it. I need another break. Okay, anyway,
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I love when people, you know, they listen to a
couple of the interviews, you know, and oh boy, what
a great show, and then they tune into like one
of these really wacky after shows or up just rambling,
you know, say, what is this? You know, what's going
on with this show? That it's crazy? Lady Birds spinning on
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a cake? Okay. I think that when when I look
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back in twenty seventeen, I think that with this year
and what this period of time is going to be
known for in history in the future is the expression
fake news. And this is something that I've been upset
about for a long time. It started and I've talked
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about this many times on the show. And Corey Leviton
does great if you read his stuff, He's created those
fake news sights, you know, just to demonstrate what's going on.
This is way before this is five six years that
I was going to do this, and it always bugged
me when people would post this. Oh. Bill Cosby gave
a commencement speech at this college and he said, hey,
pull your pants up and you know, get a job.
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I had to work. Bill Gates gave a speech at
this college and he said, what I had to and
this things were blatantly's false, and you'd see them over
and over again because the people who believe this stuff
love to share it. The people fall for this nonsense
just love to share it. And whenever I would see this,
I'd say, that's not real, that's fake. Look, here's a link.
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It's fake, you know, blah blah blah. Well, even if
it's not real, it's the sentiment behind it is real
enough for me. So that's why I'm sharing it, because
these things really happen. Because you'll see these other crazy
thing about the subway was forced to sell a hall
He'll meat to, you know, to Muslims, and they were
was forced to stop selling because Muslims demanded they stopped
selling him. This was this is a subway sandwich place
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in England and an entirely Muslim neighborhood where they're gonna
sell pork in a Muslim neighborhood. Of course they're gonna
stop selling it because they can't even walk into the
store and eat eat. They're gonna be out of business
in twenty four hours. But all this kind of crazy stuff,
And and you said, you know, if God forbid the
source you use to show that this thing's nonsense when
you could find five hundred links to show it's crapping,
(40:02):
it's a hoax. But if you post the one from Snopes,
oh well snoops is a is a left wing and
they have cats and they're you know. Oh and the
couple from Snopes was arrested for false everything you know,
which was a fake story to begin with two but
they believe that as well, you know, just insane. But
(40:22):
it's gotten worse and worse and worse and worse. And
there's some people who believe it or not that I
love and respect, and I blocked this past year on
Facebook and Twitter because of posting bs and fake stuff.
One of them is a friend of mine here from Vegas,
(40:44):
who I'm personal friends with and I love her, and
she's even connected to a big, major news story and
she could help me book this guest that would be
a big guess. You guys would love it, you know,
And she's a good person. But she posted this stupid
article about a woman who friended someone on Facebook that
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she didn't know. And then the guy saw her pictures
and he saw her little girl, and he saw the
little girl went to school, and since he had a
picture of the little girl. He was able to sell
the little girl in advance for five thousand dollars and
then went to her school and kidnapped the little girl
and sold into the pedophile ring. Just the most ridiculous
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that you don't even need to look it up and
see that it's stupid and ridiculous. Okay, what do you
need to find someone? If you're looking for a victim?
What do you need to look on Facebook for? You
just go to the school and got out the middle man, right,
I take a picture and so you know, if you're
gonna sell a kid for five dollars, it's just so
such a nonsense. And I showed at links. So this
is a hoax. This is ridiculous. I'm a digital forensic investigator.
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I know what kind of crimes are being committed on
it's in it. This is nonsense. And she says, oh, well,
I worked down at the family Court as Akasa, you
know what is it, the special advocate, you know, and
these things happen and I see them every day. They
don't happen. She made that up. The article was a
(42:17):
stupid hoax. And then she can't admit she's wrong. She
has to make up this story. That she sees this
every day, you know. And there's another guy too who
I liked very much, Brian Keller BK. Just BK. That
guy interviewed me a bunch of times. I loved him.
He's a fun guy, total conservative, right wing guy. You know,
I'm a left wing guy. But we got a long,
great respect to each other. I hooked him up, like
(42:38):
I've got him on stations, you know, he got me
on some of his stations. But again, everything this guy
posted it was garbage. Oh he's one of these right
wing guys who's so upset about all these things, but
ninety percent of the things he's upset about don't exist.
They're made up. And then he would say, what these
things really happen? Well, then post the link of the
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that's really happening. You did never do you always post
something that's not happening that didn't happen. Again, he unfriended me,
sick of me telling her it was all nonsense. And
then it was another one just this past week. Again
a woman who I love and respect, but she posted
something with someone else's speech and she was sharing it
(43:24):
and the person mentioned Julian Assange, and I said, well,
you know, Assannges was outed for chilling for Trump, and
he was. We saw the emails. Trump Junior released the
Twitter pms where Assange is telling Trump Junior released the
tax returns to me, leaked them to me, and I'll
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release them and that'll make me look impartial. What more
do you want? Now? We can try and pretend that
Assange is still a good guy and still him to
be trusted when we see, you know, supposedly he's getting
these things, he's hacking, they're doing them right, he's finding it.
He's a hero and doing else to do right. But
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we find out he's chilling. Hey, leak it to man.
I'll realise it for you. That's a shill. And we
can want to believe his revolutionary and he's here to
help us stuff, but when we see the facts, we
have to stop and say, well, listen, just pretending we
want this just because we want to believe it, pretending
it's true isn't going to make it true. But there's
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something going on that people just want to pretend they
don't care what reality is. And that's the most frightening
thing that's going on. Because we're getting to a point
we're back into in the Middle Ages and the Stone
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Ages where they would caban would sit around a fire
and think that, hey, if you were the moon is falling,
you know, the sun is disappearing behind you. You know
what I mean? These incredible when we have it now
we have with the flat earth. You know. There was
a well, back when AIDS was first started in Africa
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and Haiti men started to realize and hey, you know,
if you have sex with a woman who has AIDS,
you're gonna catch AIDS. So they studied, well, you know,
if you have sex with a young woman who hasn't
had a lot of sex, or a young girl who
hasn't had a lot of sex, it's very unlikely you're
gonna catch AIDS because she probably hasn't court AIDS. And
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then the theory came out is well it got twisted
and a theory came out that if you rape an
infant it will cure AIDS. Because people are talking to
each other and say, well, you know, if you will
have sex with a young girl, you won't catch AIDS.
So that got twisted to if you have rape an infant,
(45:58):
you won't catch AIDS. It'll cure you from age. And
there was horrific infant raping going on because of this
wild rumor. And that's what we're heading to here, this
wild rumor, by the way, that Trump is arrested fourteen
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hundred pedophiles in the first two months, and he's rounding
up pedophile rings and people to talk about like this
really happened, you know. And he's four and he's got
four thousand sealed indictments and they're all pedophiles. Isn't running up?
Let me tell you something else. This thing where you
hear about these elite pedophile rings, that's code for Jews. Okay,
that's code for the Jews. That Trump is going to
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round up the Jews, the elite pedophile Jew rapists, child rapists. Okay.
There's a lot of sickness going on, and the rise
of anti Semitisms is frightening too. Is well, we weren't.
We're in a bad time here, guys, just the fact
that Trump got elected at all. But we're in a
bad time here where this when and no one believes
the news and and uh and they're just making things up.
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We are in a very very very bad time here.
And I'll give you one more example, because we're running
out of time. There's this whole business with the Las
Vegas shooting here, okay, and I live here, man, Okay,
And when I had a legitimate personal concern when this
was going on at night, I need to know what's
going on to protect my family, Okay. So I was
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listening to the scanner as I was following the news,
or I was up all night long, kept my kid
home for I don't know how many people out there
are so fascinated in researchers and investigators out there YouTubers
how to keep their kid home from school the next day,
and how to keep their kid home from school Thursday
of that week because there was another threatening there was
a shooting threat here where a guy got arrested here
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in town for making shooting threats at the school. And
how many people, you know, how many people out there
with all your fascination, you're sending me all these freaking
videos how to live through that, stay up all night
and to keep you kidding home from school twice that week,
and everybody had talked to it, the bank and the Supermark,
everybody or your church, everybody knows someone who was affected.
You know how many nuts sending me all your stuff
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and so originally what happened was that there was some
the police panicked, the security guards panicked, and they thought
there were shooters at Blagio. They thought there were shooters
at the m casino, all the way down in South
Las Vegas Boulevard, all the way down at the Saint
Rose Parkway where the fifteen entrances, so far down miles
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and miles of miles away with a fifteen minute drive away.
But they thought there were shooters here. They're shooters there,
shooters there. So the idea comes out that there's all
there's multiple shooters. And then when that turned out to
be panicky cops and security guards, the panic that there
was a general panic that night, then there had to beweet.
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Then we have to prove somehow that there were multiple shooters.
And then one thing after well, there's a strobe light
over here, and there's echoes with and you can hear
the difference in the sound of the shooters here and there.
All this, and there's a witness has a cop is
a video of a cop shooting into the crowd. All
this stuff, and after time after time after time, every
one of these freaking theories was debunked. Usually instantly, but
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they still, well, okay, even though everyone has to be done,
we already believe that there was a second shooter, so
we just gotta fight. We gotta fight something else.
Speaker 3 (49:34):
They gotta keep looking.
Speaker 2 (49:36):
And people. And I blocked so many people. I lost
so many friends and blocked so many people, and left
so many groups that were just obsessed with this topic,
consumed with this tragedy, frantically typing away at me and
emailing me and messaging me when I'm begging people to
leave me alone and stop doing this. And then it
comes down to, well, and I must either I'm in
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on it or whatever. Maybe I maybe I'm the second
shooter or I'm covering up for it. Right, But then
I get this freaking shit all the time. Well, what
kind of investigator are you that you can't find that
you can't prove what I'm imagining in my head? People
who were not formally friends of mine, people who formerly
I respected, Well, what kind of investigator are you? What
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kind of pi are you that you can't prove what
I'm imagining, That you can't prove what's already been debunked.
Why can't you prove it because it didn't happen. That's
why I can't prove it. I can only prove what's
going on, what's happening in reality, because I live in reality.
I personally know the people who ran the resource center,
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people who listen to the show. She's listening right now,
people who have helped me book guests on the show,
people that come to me when they're in trouble, Okay,
are intimately involved with the insurance companies, with the police,
with the lawyers, with the Red Cross, with all with
the families, with everything there. If anything was going on,
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I'd know, I would know instant. I had no months ago,
I had no October second, October third. There's nothing there
and you can't wish it so and then I gotta
tell you, man. Part of the promise too, is people
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lose their minds when you can't watch a video of
people getting shot up and people screaming to their death
over and over and over and not get caught up
in that and that stuff. Man, all right, there's stuffing
when people are being murdered. There's energy being released. It's
evil energy. Okay. You can't do a dwelling at without
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it affecting you, Okay, trust me on this man, okay,
and I know a little something boy. Anyway, I'm gonna
leave it there because I'm discussed. Oh yeah, I got
another one real quick too. Guy sends me the nmails
that because when I'm talking to Scott Schwartz and I
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didn't I thought he was the little brother of Peter
Billingsley and I I didn't know, Well, what kind of
investigator are you that? What? What in your right mind
that you think I'm like, I'm when I'm watching a
Christmas story, that I'm watching this to write a report
(52:28):
for a client, and then that I'm gonna watch it
with the same of you know, you know, but I'm
gonna watch it just like if I'm interviewing a witness. Okay,
but I'm going to use the same attention span, you know,
and and skills and note taking and recording that I
would when I'm working. But I'm watching a Christmas story.
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I give up. Anyway, listen, if you like the show,
remember to member section. Okay, you're coming up next to
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gonna be talking about the year in review, making fun
of pizzagain and stuff like that okay. And by the way, too,
everybody crying to me, what why don't you put a
description of the show. You just listen to me, say
(53:14):
what the show is gonna be about? Okay. The show's
coming up next and I'm telling you what it's about. Okay,
don't keep crying to me. You know you gotta click
on a link and listen to it for five minutes
to finde what the show's about. Don't don't then? No?
Speaker 3 (53:25):
Click?
Speaker 2 (53:26):
Okay, Happy New Year. Check out the member section. A
lot of great content in there. We gonna that, Maurice,
some of that show going up in a prominent member section.
Did an indew with Barry Prince, and that's gonna be
going up there too, he interviewed me. Hum, that's about it, man,
I'm exhausted. That's Happy New Year. I'll see you in
next year, okay. If I make it all right, I
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don't drown myself in potato juice. All right, guys, and
to the chat room. Sorry, And then I'll give you
all my little secrets in the inside rainfo. You can
hire me. I'll tell you secret. They're gonna hire me,
all right. Good night. I love you, thank you so much.
Coming up the next year's read Importans policy. And it's
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