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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Speaker 2 (00:36):
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Speaker 3 (01:14):
With that cup.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
I tell I gotta laugh when I start the show
because I got into this habit of saying, Okay, welcome
to the and people are complaining. Now they don't like
me saying okay, I get the number of complaints you
get in a day, or when you when you do
a stupid little show, the number of complaint people come
out of the woodwork to complain. Well, you can come
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complain in person if you'd like. On February fifth, Monday,
coming up, I will be speaking, speaking or slurring. Who
knows what I'll be doing, but I'll say okay, here
I am okay, okay at thirty eighty one South Maryland
Parkway eight nine one zero nine, beautiful Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Over there on Maryland Parkway, Monday, February fifth. I'm gonna
be talking about the McMartin preschool.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
I'm gonna be talking about Trump and Stormy Daniels.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
Things like that.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Straighten these guys out and explaining to about Trumps connection.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
Epstine.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
I don't think they realize it. I'm gonna be talking
about that. Liz Cronkin nonsense. Got a guest coming up
this week about the moon landing. That guy everybody wants.
His name is Brett or Bart or something like that,
and he's the one. You've been doing this a long time,
so I booked him, but it's hard to remember what
his name is because the way he sends emails it's
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kind of But anyway, I got him booked.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
I'm doing him on Thursday.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
I'm gonna be talking to Rupert, a quaintance, talking to
him tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
You remember Rupert. He had a show called Here's Rupert.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
I think was called on American Freedom Radio. Okay, it
was right on before my show as a matter of fact,
on Saday afternoons. And he got involved with those Hampstead
people and he went to England and.
Speaker 3 (03:01):
He got arrested over there. He just did like.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
Four months in jail over there in England. I tried
to help this guy out. But anyway, now we're gonna
got him coming back.
Speaker 3 (03:12):
He's back, he's free.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
Rupert's free, and we're gonna be talking to him about
his experience and all. What. Really last time I had
him on the show, he couldn't really talk. You know,
I wasn't supposed to be talking. I don't know what
this guy and we got him come. I'm taping with
him tomorrow, doing a show with Flying Cuttlefish.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
Check out Google.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
Flying Cuttlefish Man. She has a lot of stuff on Epstein.
I think it's a she a lot of stuff on
Epstein and Trump and stuff, A lot of good content
on there. Check out her set. I don't agree with
everything she's doing, but a lot of good content on there. Oh,
guess what, I played the wrong show tonight? How do
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you like that? And then we're doing a show on
men going their own way. I wasn't supposed to play
that Jack o' howard show tonight. That was supposed to
play tomorrow night. I screwed that up. And tomorrow night
I'm gonna be playing a show with this woman, Beverly Grace.
I think it is Beverly Casey. About Assata Shakur, who
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was formerly Juanne Chesamar, who was involved in that shooting
on the turnpike, There a lot of people conflate that
with the other shooting that took with the Brinks robbery
with Matula Shakur, who wasn't even there, by the way,
he's still in prison today. Never never held a gun
in the stand, never shot anybody, never accused of planning
the robbery. But he was supposed to be getting a
donation from the funds of the robbery after the robbery
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took place, and they threw this guy in prison for
forty years.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
Just amazing.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
So anyway, that the Asatakur show was grueling, Okay, guys,
it was plenty and that's gonna be playing tomorrow night,
five pm Pacific time.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
Anyway, I don't know how I'm gonna get through this
freaking show tonight because my notes are rolled over the
place and I just don't know I'm gonna do it.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
Oops, And I.
Speaker 2 (05:13):
Screwed this up with he Let me fix this real
quick because I got I'm gonna have a recording mine
from plip for you, and I have to get there ready.
Here it is my hold, hair in my hand, thirty
one hundred and thirty names of communists and the State Department,
and I said, working over the CIA and some play
some Senator McCarthy.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
I think it's apropos this week.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
I barely made it here in time today to do
this show.
Speaker 3 (05:41):
Okay, here we go. Let's start with this.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
Uh, Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump's Stormy Daniels is the
porn star just came out in affair with Donald Trump.
They paid off one hundred and thirty thousand dollars and
they just got the complaint with the Federal Election Committee
now that this kind of complaint failed previously when they
did it. I think it was Edwards who paid off
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a girlfriend to keep quiet. But the thing is with this,
and I know these people, okay, and by the way,
people who have this theory that all of Trump's blunders
and stuff like that and all when this thing all ed,
this is all made up, and this is all photoshopped
and it's nothing going on. I've been talking about this
since July twenty sixteen. I just talked about it on
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Chuck O'chilly and I talked about it on Shirry Wisdom.
Did a couple of small shows, and those shows are
going to be up in the member section. They'll be
up there Monday, and you can check it out and
become a member. By the way, I really need memberships, guys.
At the end of the month, I got I got
some bills I gotta pay. I'll give you thirteen months
for sixty bucks, okay. Help me out here, all right,
wh there's a really really tight month thirteen months and
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sixty bucks okay. Where you can make a donation if
you want. That's always helpful to operaman report at gmail
dot com. But the Stormy Daniels story. Okay, well, if
you look at the only read one article about this.
But I know all about it because I know everybody involved,
and I knew about this since July twenty sixteen, and
I've been talking about it since July twenty sixteen. So
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you can go back in my archives and there it
is just like qing on.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
Right. You can look at my own stuffy you can
see it's all true.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
Right, but I don't come out with all cryptic clues
when I tell you what's going on.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
It was Q and I fregaging. I'm gonna get to
that in a minute.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
Stormy Daniels agent is a woman named Gena Rodriguez. Geena
Rodriguez was my agent. She's the one that booked me
on Doctor Drew. She's the one that got me to
Tiger Woods case. She's the one that got me to
the Ashton Kutcher case, the Wiener gate I was involved
in with her, the first one, the first woman with
the Shay Tripp Sarah Palin case. And the attorney who
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negotiated this deal for Stormy Daniels is Keith Davison. I've
known Keith Davison. For five, six, seven years. Every time
I have a big case like this, I refer to
Keith Davidson. He's my number one go to guy. Okay,
so I know both of these.
Speaker 3 (08:05):
People very very well. When they're in trouble, he come
to me. Okay, let's put it that way anyway. Good
thing is.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
People would think, oh, it's the deep state and there
everybody's framing Trump for all this stuff. The people involved
in this have no political motivations whatsoever. They went against
Reinnegate Democrats, and they went against another Democrat, forget who
it was.
Speaker 3 (08:32):
But they have no.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
Political motives whatsoever. And these aren't political operatives or CIA
or deep state.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
Or any of that stuff.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
Trust me, okay, trust me. They don't have to trust me.
They just use your brain. Read Look just like people
who think that the first case with Katie Doe, the
lawsuit against them Trump and Epstein, they said, oh, that
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was all political motivated.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
That was a bunch of inexperienced.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
And experienced of cluster freaks, you know, who couldn't get
their act together and blew a great opportunity, an opportunity
of a lifetime. Okay, just let it slip right through
their fingers. So people who think that that was some
kind of a deep state operation, you know, and everybody's
out to get Trump and wasn't at all. That's not
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what went down. Okay, that's not what's going down with this.
Speaker 3 (09:33):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
What we have here is a situation where we have
a numb skull and in company running the government, okay,
and who steps in his own mistakes. These are these
are self caused proms we have here, over and over
and over and over again. Now, when I was a kid,
I was twelve thirteen years old. I was already in
high school.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
I know that.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
For some reason, me and my dad we took this
trip out to California, just me and my dad. We
left my mother and my sister home. I don't know why. Okay,
well we took a long trip to California. It's a
couple of weeks. It's a vacation to me and my
dad took alan and I don't remember exactly how old
I was, but I was still young. I was on
the young side, I know that. And I had just
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started lifting weights. I was, and I was really into it.
I was really I had lifted weights a lot, you know,
I was, and this is. I remember the Hulk was
popular on TV. It was like the first season of
The Hulk, so maybe can go back and figure out.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
The year it was.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
And so I was like a body builder, you know,
And it's not like today where you got all these
supplements and everybody's all pumped up and beefed up because
everybody goes to the gym. It was unusual for a
guy to be pumped up and beefed up back in
those days. So I kind of stuck out.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
Now.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
Although my brother Rennie was like twenty years older than me,
it was born in Cuba, my mother's first does like
half brother step.
Speaker 3 (10:52):
Brothers ever call that.
Speaker 4 (10:54):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
He always lifted waits his whole life and worked out
and took supplements and itamins and protein and shakes and
all this kind of stuff like that his whole life.
In fact, I had his old weight equipment and his
old weight bench and his old weightlifting stuff back at
the house in the Bronx. And the reason why he
had to work out all the time, because you know,
it was a dark skinned Cuban kid in this Italian neighbor,
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with this Italian racist neighbor in the Bronx, he had
to fight every day. And even when my other brother
Demis would get into to fight, my brother Rennie would
have to go there and finish the fight. Demus was
the one all the girls liked, and Rennie was the
one that all the boys wanted to beat.
Speaker 3 (11:30):
Up, you know. But but Rennie was a tough kid,
and he fought fought his way, you know.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
Uh back in to and from school every day had
a fighters you know. Anyway, So I mentioned all this
because during this trip he had given me the Arnold
Schwartzenecker uh workout book, you know, and it had the
story of Arnold Schwartz Nigger's life who ARNL. Schwarz did
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write the book, and also his workout routine. And that's
the change my life. Because once I got that book
and I came back to New York, Man, I beefed
up and I pumped up. So when I went back
to school, everybody notices, oh my god.
Speaker 3 (12:07):
What he been doing. You know, look at you monster.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
I remember my forearms, you know, you look at my
my wrists. Now my farms are so skinny. But I
used to do these curls, with these risk curls, you know,
with the with the barbells and my forearms.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
I was like Popeye, my farms are freaking huge.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
They you know, it was fascinating this look I had,
like a creature. I got a big chewed up piece
of bubblegum. So this trip, me and my dad go
out there. I remember I had one of my first
beers in that trip. I remember now, you know, me
and I had to drink a beer with my brother
and my dad and uh we It was just this
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fascinating trip where my brother wanted us the family to
move to California so badly. My cousins had just moved
out there. So just think if I had moved out there,
how different my life would have been. And he want
us to move out there so badly, and you know,
he was showing us around, and he was making all
these kind of claims that he was in the construction business.
He had this construction company and they were putting in
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a pool. So he would take us to a construction site,
but he didn't really wasn't really involved, and he just
kind of put it over on us.
Speaker 3 (13:17):
You know.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
It was kind of a nutty guy and Jehovah's witness,
and he would take us on these long drives.
Speaker 3 (13:24):
Oh, we're gonna go.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
To Pacific Coast Highway. And we would would never leave
the house in time. We would leave, you know, because
there are things coming up during the day. You know,
we couldn't get our act together to get get all
the family into the car.
Speaker 3 (13:36):
And then we'd drive for three hours and we'd get there,
we'd get out of the car for ten minutes. Okay,
let's go back.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
And this was every day I'm talking about. We would
take a trip to Disneyland and stay an hour and leave.
We would drive like two hours to get there, stay
an hour and leave, you know, And this.
Speaker 3 (13:52):
Was every day to one of these crazy trips. So
one of these crazy trips we took with my brother, and.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
This was after a couple of weeks of doing it
every day, and it was like, hey man, you know, Dad,
come on, we're gonna do this again.
Speaker 3 (14:04):
Every day.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
We leave at three o'clock, we get there, it's sixty
we turn around, we come back. Let's going on and
what are we gonna wake up and learn? But we
came up with a plan where we're gonna go camping.
And I think it was called bear Lake or something.
I don't know what it was, man, but we drove
for hours to get there, and you know we bought
I remember too, my brother had just come out with
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microwave ovens. They had just invented microwave ovens and my
brother had one and he was raving, Oh, you can
cook anything in there. Thirty seconds and it's cooked. And
they decided to cook spar ribs and he's in this
microwave of the ribs were raw experience in the microwave
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home to begin with, but they just tried to cook
sparribs and the microwave oven and the pork was raw.
And we're biting into this pork and said, this is
this is dude, don't eat this.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
This is not right.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
We can't do this. Please, someone come to your senses.
But we go to this trip camping okay, and you
know me, people who know me, I get cranky and
I get.
Speaker 3 (15:09):
You know, uh fed up. You know, I have a
short few as you might say.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
And we go in and we draw and we leave late,
and we drive all the way up to some mountain
and he's pulling out camping gear and we're gonna come
back the same thing. We're not sleeping over Sam campon
is a picnic but he's got the camping stove and
he's got charcoal lighter fluid. By the way, everyone in
my family is paramaniacs. They all of they love crton fires. Man,
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that's I never got into it. I like a little campfire,
you camping, you some smores and stuff like that. I
don't need the smallers now, but you know, you know.
Speaker 3 (15:45):
Anyway, So.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
My brother is hooking up. He's got hamburgers and stuff
like that, you know, hot dogs, and they don't pack
and everything, and I'm packing a cool losing having a
couple of beers, and he decides to hook up this
camping stove, you know, And I could tell he had
never used it before, but he's trying.
Speaker 3 (16:08):
Oh well, we go camping all the time. We got
this campus over it.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
And he's putting charcoal on the camping store.
Speaker 3 (16:12):
It's a gas camping stove, and he's putting charcoal on it.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
And I'm looking at this and he's pumping this thing
and his gas. Guess it's coming out, and I guess
there was like a thing that you're pumped that would
make the spark to turn it on. But I'm watching
this and he's putting lighter fluid on it, and I
was saying, WHOA, And I just said, you know, this
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guy's gonna blow blow this thing up. This one's gonna
blow up. I'm an explosion here on this mount and
we have nowhere to get home. He's he's got the
car keys in his pocket.
Speaker 3 (16:45):
What are we gonna do?
Speaker 2 (16:46):
But we we're gonna blow up, you know. And there's
no talking to this guy. There's no trying to reason
with this guy. And you know, I just said, you
know what am I gonna do? You know, I gotta
worry about myself. I can't stand next to the stove.
He's it's gonna blow up. So I remember taking my
dad and just kind of saying, Dad, come here with me.
Speaker 3 (17:08):
Let's walk over here. And then you hear the.
Speaker 2 (17:15):
I and I remember taking my hand and taking my
dad and put my hand on his chest and pushing
him along, and come with me, Dad, walk this way
over here. And you have no time to explain to him.
But I knew this thing was gonna blow up. And
my brother finally throws a match on air or whatever
was all that gas comes up and the lighter fluid
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and all the hair and his arms burnt off. I
think even his eyebrows burnt off. Thank god it didn't
blow up. Nobody killed him, but that big bill fireball.
There comes a time in your life. And I was
a kid, it's fourteen, fifteen years old, but there comes
a time in your life where you just got to say, hey, man,
the people in charge are crazy, okay, and I gotta
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worry about myself and I don't feel safe with these people.
Speaker 3 (18:01):
I gotta make a move forget myself out of danger.
And that's what I gotta tell you what.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
I've been feeling, especially in the past couple of weeks,
when I'd see all this stuff on the news all
day along about President mister Trump, and this guy is
just stumbling and bumbling and one chaotic move after another
is Obviously this guy is not long for this world.
Looks like his wife is leaving him now, and I
think I predict his wife's gonna be leaving him. Obviously,
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he's going on half of his cabinets on their indictment
or guilty, and they're gonna testify against him. He's got
other people talking, guys in bad shape. The country's in
bad shape. We are leaderless at this point. We have
no leader, and one of the things that's really coming
out at me. And I'm watching this whole thing about
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the memo, the Paisa memo, and everybody's screaming, release the memo.
Speaker 3 (19:05):
There's a hashtag release the memo.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
And if you don't know about this memo, Chairman Noonz,
who is the head of one of these committees, Intelligence
of the Judiciary. I forget which one, but one of
these committee is investigating, you know, whatever they're investigating. H
got into the FBI, you know, look see room, and
then he wrote up this talking points.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
He's got this memo.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
It's four pages long, and if you listen to it,
Hannity and the Limbo and Fox News and Mark Levin,
they've all got sources out there telling him what's in
the memo.
Speaker 3 (19:38):
And it's breathtaking.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
What I've heard in handy, what I've heard in this memo,
it's breathtaking.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
It's gonna take your breath away in this memo.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
But they can't release them if we through. This memo
clears every single accusation against Trump, clears them in four pages.
Not only that, but this memo turns everything around and
points all the guilt and the Russian collusion and the hacking,
and then the bribery and the money wandering at the
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Clintons and an Obama. This is not just a PHISA memo.
This is a magic beans memo. It's an I'm rubber.
Speaker 3 (20:22):
Your glue memo. They shouldn't call it a PISA memo.
They gotta call it the I R Y G memo.
I'm rubber, You're a glue? Remember a peee Herman and
he'd go, I know.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
You lie, but what am I remember that?
Speaker 3 (20:39):
That's what this memo is. That whatever they say about
Trump bounces off of him and sticks to Obama and
Muller and call me a L and M. That's the plan.
Speaker 2 (20:49):
But they can't show it to us because it's a
secret memo and we can't see it. Even though this
memo solves everything, that's what they want you to believe.
Speaker 3 (20:58):
That's what they want me to believe. I'm no idiot,
I say.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
My father from getting blown up on a mountain in California,
Okay at twelve years old.
Speaker 3 (21:07):
Thirteen years old, saved.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
The life anyway they get. And who came up with
this memo? This guy Noon is who would remember him?
He's the guy who went over to the White House,
and they gave him some documents about the the visor
warrant and Obama tapping the White House, and he went
and held the press conference, went back to them, and
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he went down like an out and an uber like.
He didn't take his official car. He ditched his staff
and he took an uber over there. This is the
guy we're gonna believe now has the secret memo that
solves everything, the I'm rubber York memo memo.
Speaker 3 (21:45):
Show me the memo, right, Reverend showed me the memo.
Show it to us. Now, well, I got a question
for you. We got this memo. The memo solves everything.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
Trump can't get his hands on it. This is gonna
clear Trump one hundred percent and put the other guys
in prison. Everybody who's ever said a bad word about.
Speaker 3 (22:03):
Trump goes to prison with this memo.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
And Trump can't somehow get a copy of this memo
and get her over to Sessions, get her over to
the Department of Justice, get a great special prosecutor about
this memoy.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
It fixes all his problems. Why can't he do it?
Speaker 2 (22:19):
And why can't a guy, an American patriot, a hero,
God bless America, a q andon Why can't QAnon get
this memo for us?
Speaker 3 (22:29):
Isn't that his gig?
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Isn't qan on his one job, his one mission in life,
his one uh that he lives for is finding secret stuff.
With his high level Q level Department of Energy clearance.
He finds the secret stuff and he reveals it coded
of course, in crypto codes.
Speaker 3 (22:47):
But still can he do that with this memo? Why not?
Where to believe this guy's got every freaking secret in
the world.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
Right because of his high Q level of security clearance
and he can't get his hands on his memo? Why
can't he go onto the FBL like Nowness didn't get
get the memo?
Speaker 3 (23:05):
Of course he can if he was real. How about
these other nutcases?
Speaker 5 (23:10):
Man?
Speaker 2 (23:10):
Where we got the what their secret sources? With their
dirty bombs going to the ports all least these lunatics, right,
how come they can't get this memo? They got a
civilian investigative team out there, crowdsourcing, they got all these
sources tell him about about dirty.
Speaker 3 (23:26):
Bombs, but they can't get the memo. Why not?
Speaker 2 (23:28):
I know I can't get the memo, never said I could, Okay,
But real things going on in real life with Stormy Dingles.
Speaker 3 (23:34):
Yeah I didn't know about.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
Okay, real stuff, yeah that I know about, not secret
crazy memos Q and on memos. Okay, the I r
YG memos.
Speaker 3 (23:50):
Okay, all right, Hey.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
My goodness, I can't go on. I need I need
an arrest, need a long vacation. Maybe someone can send
me to a SPA, put me away, speaking of spas. Good,
good old Steve win over here. Oh, by the way, yeah,
I want to play some for you, because the whole
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theory is that they got this secret memo, right, and
they hold here in their hands a secret memo thirty
five communists in the State Department.
Speaker 6 (24:31):
My recollection was that in this now famous to an
a quarter page document, they were about thirty five names listed.
Speaker 3 (24:39):
This was pretty serious.
Speaker 4 (24:40):
Have we had anything as serious as this so far?
Speaker 7 (24:42):
Oh? Yes, I think we've got something much more serious
right now?
Speaker 4 (24:46):
Right well, I'm talking about I'm the prior to this here.
My answer may answer that question.
Speaker 7 (24:51):
I think we've got a much more serious situation now.
And how manis infultation of the CIA disturbs me beyond word?
Speaker 4 (24:58):
Well, we haven't the members of the come, they have
not been advised. And I do think that yes.
Speaker 6 (25:03):
We have the names and of the people that I've
discussed this matter with the members of the Many. I
also discussed with the members of Many the question of
Communist infiltration of atomic hydrogen bomb plants. I felt that
was I think even more important than this infiltration.
Speaker 4 (25:18):
That may I may just let me finishing you this
one one point. May I have from the files all
the memos and and meetings and minutes with reference to
this matter, so that we on the committee can be fully.
Speaker 7 (25:32):
Informed you certainly may some certainly may.
Speaker 5 (25:38):
Say with jam and we yet received the names, and
I assume they're in the file of this plain one
hundred and thirty three communists that are ready for investigation
I've asked for Have I yet received you?
Speaker 7 (25:51):
You wouldn't know about my senator, you know, and the
information is available.
Speaker 5 (25:55):
To you that I'd like to know something in advantage.
Speaker 4 (25:58):
I'd like to have a lead little advance information.
Speaker 7 (26:01):
Snat of them are follow me, says you know that
I have been tied up her day and night with
this investigation. I frankly don't have the time now, and
that's one of the reason why I object to this
show continuing on the road.
Speaker 4 (26:16):
As soon as we get through with this.
Speaker 7 (26:17):
I'm sure the Center Marketsow knows that I have been
always completely frank with him. He can have every piece
of information we have.
Speaker 4 (26:25):
It so happens, as you know.
Speaker 7 (26:26):
I've got a lot of respect for the Center of Markansall.
Speaker 4 (26:29):
I hope that I thank you. I hope that don't
hurt you in your camil. I thank you.
Speaker 5 (26:32):
No, I never want anything but watch fair, and that's
all I'm asking you.
Speaker 7 (26:36):
You will have every piece of information John that you'll.
Speaker 5 (26:40):
Be very glad to get what I request at your convenience.
Speaker 7 (26:43):
I hope it'll be soon.
Speaker 4 (26:45):
Mister Cole.
Speaker 8 (26:47):
What is the exact number of communists or subversives that
are loose today in these defense plans?
Speaker 4 (26:57):
The exact number that is looser, Yes, I don't know
how roughly how many. I can only tell you, sir,
what we know about. Well, that's one hundred and thirty,
Is that right? Yes, sir. I'm going to try to
particularize for you if I can. I'm in a hurry.
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I don't want the sun to go down while they're
still in there. If we can get them out, I'm
afraid we won't be able to work that well. I've
got a suggestion about it, sir? How many are there?
I believe the figure is approximately one hundred and thirty,
approximately one three oh? I suppose are people, mister Welch
can I don't care. You've told us who they are?
And how many plants are they? How many plants? How
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many plants? Sir? Just one minute, I see sixteen off hands,
sixteen plants. Are you alarmed at that situation, mister Cole, yes, sir,
I am. Nothing could be more alarming, could it? Certainly
a very alarming thing? Will you not, before the sun
goes down give those names to the FBI and at
least have those men put under surveillance, sir? If there
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is need for surveillance in case of espionage or anything
like that. I can well assure you that mister John
Edgar Hoover and his men know a lot better than
I and I might respectfully suggest, sir, than probably a
lot of us. Just who should be put under surveillance.
I do not propose to tell the FBI how to
run it, shopping.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
And they do it.
Speaker 4 (28:25):
And they do it, don't they, mister Coleen? When the
need arises, of course, then they've got the whole one
hundred and thirty have they, mister Cole, I am sure
of it, sir, and a lot. Well, then what's all
the excitement about if J. Edgar Hoover is on the
job chasing these one hundred and thirty communists, mister welch
all the excitement? Well, then there's the second line of defense.
(28:46):
Let's send one hundred and thirty names to the Department
of Defense tonight. Would you mind doing that? Whatever the
Committee directs on that, sir, I wish the Committee would
direct let all the names be sent both to the
FBI and to the Department of Defense.
Speaker 7 (29:00):
Extreme settlement the chairman, I saw moved.
Speaker 4 (29:06):
View of that writer.
Speaker 7 (29:09):
Not exacts the Chairman, but in view mister Wells's requests
that the information be given. Once we know of anyone
who might be performing any work for the Communist Party,
I think we should tell him that he has in
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his law firm a young man named Fisher, whom he recommended,
incidentally to do the work in this committee, was then,
for a number of years a member of an organization
which was named o years and years ago as the
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legal Bullwork of the Communist Party, an organization which always
springs to the defense of any one who dares to
expose communists. I certainly assumed that mister Welch did not
know of this young man at the time he recommended
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him as the assistant council for this committee. But he
has such terror and such a great desire to know
where anyone is located who may be serving the Communists,
caused mister Welsh that I thought we should just called
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your attention. The fact that you're mister Fisher, who is
still in your law firm today, whom you asked to
have down here looked over the secret and classified material,
is a member of an organization not named by me,
but named by various committees named by the Attorney General Asarical.
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He belonged to it long after had exposed as the
legal arm of the Communist Party. Knowing that, mister Welch,
I just felt that I had a duty to respond
to your urgent request. But before sundown, when we know
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of anyone serving the communists cause, we let the agency know.
We are now letting you know that your man did
belong to this organization for either three or four years,
belonged to it long after he was out of law school.
I have hesitated bringing that up, but I have been
(31:46):
rather bored with your phony requests to mister Cohen here
that he personally get every communist out of government before sundown. Therefore,
or we will give you the information about the young
man in your own organization. I'm not asking you at
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this time to explain why you tried to foist him
on this committee. That you did the committee know whether
you knew that he was a member of that communist
organization or not. I don't know. I assume you did not,
mister Wells, because I get the impression of the file.
(32:27):
You are quite an actor. You play for a laugh.
I don't think you have any conception of the danger
of the communist partner. I don't think you yourself wouldever
knowingly aid the communist call. I think you were unknowingly
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aiding it when you try to bur let this hearing
in which we were attempting to bring out the plant Or.
Speaker 3 (33:09):
Where's my Roy Cohen? Isn't that what mister Trump said?
Speaker 2 (33:15):
They just quoted him the he was complaining about that
he didn't have an Attorney general.
Speaker 3 (33:20):
Watching his back. Where's my Roy Cohen? Well? They got
Roy Cochen. Where's Roy Coney?
Speaker 4 (33:26):
Well?
Speaker 3 (33:26):
He got one hundred and thirty names here. It was
Roy Cohen and Joe McCarthy.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
You know, And what does Trump pull out the same
exact stut. We got a memo here for page memo,
And in this memo it clears mister Trump of all
accusations and depends the blame on Hillary Clinton and on
the old bomb administration.
Speaker 3 (33:53):
And we have here in this memo. We had not
released the memo. But what do we could? But we cannot.
It's d thing, man, Okay, you know, you.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
Know I use the same jokes over and over. Well,
I write a new joke when you can use the
same one. I go to the bank, I check out it,
I tell the same joke, okay, because it's a different
person listening. And he laughed, and I look at my Joe,
Oh what a funny guy. I go to a bar
trying to pick up a girl, same jokes every time.
I don't have to make up new jokes.
Speaker 3 (34:21):
I'm telling the same jokes until twenty years ago. I'm
a funny guy, charming guy. Hey, loan on some money.
It's a great guy. Anyway, showing me the memo, Ladies.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
And gentlemen, I don't know, man, I don't know if
I can go on any longer. And it's just the
level of insanity out there. If he saw the emails
I get and the messages I get through in a day.
People are just often fantasy wackle land to the extreme,
(35:01):
you know, like people worry about when I say, well,
then did you see those text messages back and forth
between those two cheating FBI agents And they don't.
Speaker 3 (35:12):
Like mister Trump? How can they investigate mister Trump and
they don't like them?
Speaker 2 (35:16):
How can they They're they're saying horrible things about them.
So you're trying to tell me that cops or FBI
agents investigating crimes are saying bad things about the people
they are investigating. I understand a lot of people don't see,
(35:43):
you know, the kind of stuff that I see. I'm
doing criminal defense work. But you can watch TV and
you can see how cops talk about the people are investigating,
horrible things that they say, and that's in reports and
on video during questioning stuff like that, undercover work and
undercover of the recordings.
Speaker 3 (36:05):
Are you kidding me? And these guys guys.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
Talking to his girlfriend or off the job, not even
about the case in it. Now, what I would be
suspicious about now they say that there's well the nutjobs
are saying fifty thousand text messages are missing, But there's
fifty thousand text messages in total, and there's a couple
of months that are missing, right or that we're missing
because now they got them. So people say, my goodness,
(36:36):
they they got these cell phones, these these fbi Asian
cell phones, and there's two months worth a text messages
that they couldn't recover.
Speaker 3 (36:45):
What they do, they're hitting, they're stolen. It's it's a
cover up. Okay.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
As you may know, you may not know, you may
not care.
Speaker 3 (36:57):
Who cares anymore? Right now?
Speaker 2 (36:58):
Nobody cares about anything, you know. I'm a digital forensic investigator, okay,
and I've been one since about two thousand and three,
mostly with cell phones. Okay, that's my specialty. When when
it was a fairly new science. There was no cell
phone forensics before that, and the people who pretty much
(37:21):
spearheaded the whole field end case, had an add on
for cell phone forensics, but it wasn't the design for that.
But the guys who pretty much started the whole thing
was these guys from a company called Paravin Corporation, and
Paravin Corporation. They got their start because they were over
(37:41):
there in Afghanistan hunting down Bin Laden and they cloned
his phone and they were writing this software on the fly.
Came back to the United States, they set up in Utah,
they set up in Virginia, and around two thousand and
two thousand and two, two thousand and three, they formed
this company. And now they were making this software cell
phone forensics software available to private investigators, law enforcement, FBI
(38:05):
CA making it available and because they had pretty much
invented this stuff. First guys out there. Great tool, by
the way, great product, great company. When I found out
about this, I said, hmm, I can use this for
infidelity investigations. Hey catch your spouse cheating. We can recover
(38:26):
the leading text measures from a cell phone. So immediately
I started selling the service. People would send me their
phones and I would send.
Speaker 3 (38:35):
Them over to different companies. It's a good process.
Speaker 2 (38:38):
I didn't know how to do it at the time,
and one of the companies I was dealing with was
the guy who was doing it for me was an
instructor who was teaching people how to use the software.
Brilliant guy, Kevin. It was a cop up in Northern California,
worked for the police former and I would get the phone,
(38:59):
send them the phones, got the phone backs and the
phone to the client. But then when I said, hey,
I'm cut out the metal man, I'll learn how to
do this. I'll buy the software and do it myself,
and I start. I bought all and by then the
more companies that got involved, celebrated FTK, Access Data Lantern,
all these different companies that had got involved with this
process of making these different software tools to recover the
(39:25):
lately text mentions create reports for court. At the time,
around two thousand and four, two thousand and five, right
before I got kicked out of my house, there were
only probably about two hundred forensic labs in the whole
country that were credited by the American Society Crime Laboratory
(39:47):
Directors and the lab and Accreditation Board. And my company,
Accurate Information Recovery, was one of those companies we got.
We had a ton of business, you know, and then
they got my divorce and Cussy thing and the proms
and when you're the software's course of fortune, these software
(40:07):
tools course of forge and celebrates its fourteen thousand software.
But you got to pay them, like another three thousand
a year just to get the updates. And when you
watch Criminal Minds and these shows on TV, they get
a phone and they take the phone to the computer
and they plug it in and a hologram emerges and
it shows all the phone numbers and the names and
the locations the phones ever been all this, all this
(40:29):
stuff comes down.
Speaker 3 (40:30):
WHOA wow? Is that great?
Speaker 2 (40:31):
It takes test seconds, right, But in reality, when you
want to process the phone, you get the phone first.
Speaker 3 (40:38):
You gotta there's a whole bag. I'll take some pictures
of it. I'll show it to you.
Speaker 2 (40:42):
There's a whole bag with cables. You gotta find the
right cable for that phone, that model phone. It's gonna
plug into that data cable. It's gonna plug into that
phone and then the plug into the computer. That takes
an hour. They finding the right cable and there there
is a sheet and they're listed, but still it takes
an hour to find it. Then, when let's say company,
I can celebrate when you go in there there's a
picture of different phones. You click on the phone and
(41:04):
you find a model pull down box. You gotta find
the phone and then you gotta deal with the operating systems.
Because all phones have different operating systems, new operating systems.
You can't get in there all the time. Okay, so
there's nothing and even okay, all you go through all that, right,
and you dump all the data from the phone into
(41:26):
a report, it is more common than not that not
every you know you're gonna lose months of data from
that phone aren't gonna show up in the first report,
which is why you gotta use different tools. You gotta
use different software, thees, different tools. And then sometimes too,
you got to go and find all Listen, it's not
on this phone, but who is this phone talking to.
(41:48):
Let's find all the people this phone was talking to
and get those text specialist from the other phones, you know,
or maybe this phone was backed up to a computer,
and then we can get it from the hard drop
of the computer, from the iTunes. You know, it'll be
in there, you know. So it's not uncommon for you
not to be able to recover all the text messages
on the phone.
Speaker 3 (42:07):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (42:08):
And I've been doing this since before it was a thing.
I was like one of the first people in this
country to be doing this. And I Congressional Investigation death
Penalty trials, This is what I do. I posted a
thing on my Facebook for people to understand that, especially
when there's a brand new phone comes out, a new
(42:28):
operating system comes out, and you can't always get in there, okay,
because they don't have it.
Speaker 3 (42:34):
And they sell.
Speaker 2 (42:38):
A clamp and a camera that you clamp the phone
in there. It's like a base with a clamp. You
clamp the phone in there and you do. The camera
points at the screen of the phone and you take
a picture of the text messages and the pictures in
the phone. You scroll through one by one by one
by one by hand. You take a picture each one
(43:00):
and you reduce that to a report that can be
used in court. So it's not uncommon that you can't
recover data, even data that you can sing on the phone,
sometimes you can't recover that and reduce it to a report.
So this idea that there's some kind of unusual circumstance
that they can't recover a couple of months data from
these phones, it's not unusual whatsoever, okay, And people need
(43:25):
to get that through their heads and also too while
we're at it. But the thing is, these software companies,
especially come by celebrate once they there's an urgency for
a certain operating system or a certain phone to get
that data. They'll work on it and they'll come up
with it with a fix on that right away. You
can send them the phones. These companies too, especially guy
like me, because I work on these big exciting cases,
(43:45):
they like to talk to me. I can send them phones.
When I had the Shelley Trip case, the Star Paling
case with Todd Palem it was a cute seraphone, I remember,
and there was no software to deal with that phone.
But I sent them a phone. I say, hey, this
is a really because by Sarah Paylins was exciting a
national choir, you know. And they created a beta software
(44:06):
for me to get into that phone and create a report.
I had that beta software before anybody did. Now, people
before the CIA had it. For with the FBI had
a secret service. The people will think also too. They say, well,
they've got top secret software and stuff like that.
Speaker 3 (44:20):
You don't know about. No, I meet his guys.
Speaker 2 (44:22):
You meet guys from the the guys from CrowdStrike. You'd
meet him over at the end case, you'd meet him
at Celebright. Okay, they're not there. Weren't three in the
same tools.
Speaker 3 (44:31):
We're using. Hey, I don't know, man, I'm disgusted.
Speaker 2 (44:40):
Let's see what else is going on here, my freaking
stupid notes here. Hey, h that.
Speaker 3 (44:49):
Might be everything for the night.
Speaker 2 (44:51):
I know there's a lot more I want to talk about,
but just so freaking exhausted.
Speaker 3 (44:54):
I can't keep it up anymore, you know.
Speaker 2 (44:58):
And it's just so draining dealing with all these planning listeners,
many people that are an expert on everything, and people
with these bizarre conspiracy theories that are just so long
and drawn out. It's just so exhausting, man. You know,
you talk to someone, you think they're a sensible person,
and then you just.
Speaker 3 (45:16):
Hear them going off a boy.
Speaker 2 (45:19):
One more thing I wanted to point out about this
Stormy Daniels with this FEC complaint is if we can
get hearings in that case, Okay, Stormy Daniels, the points
started was paid one hundred and thirty thousand dollars to
keep quiet about the the Trump affair. If we can
(45:40):
get hearings in that case, okay. There's so much involved
in this with the people behind that, there's so much
involved that we've all been involved in that. If there's
real hearings, man, this is connected to Epstein, This is
connected to Corey Hayman, Corey Feldman, this is connected to
(46:02):
Wiener stuff in Wienergate that never came out in the public.
There's so much information that could come out in this
case if we could get hearings on this. And another
thing too, is with these text messages and stuff like that,
if they're and they're gonna be released, we're gonna be
able to read a those text message. But if there's
nothing in there about Epstein, then I would be very
(46:22):
suspected that that was edited out. And I would I
would think that was edited out. And by the way, too,
it's almost impossible. And it looks like the software they
use to celebrate because I saw they held up a
page of the report and it looks like the format
that it would be. You can't edit out text messages.
Just edit it out, It'll the report won't let you
do it. So I don't know how they would pull
(46:47):
that off, because that's that's an issue, you know, And
if you're using a reliable digital forensics software, you just
can't edit text messages out of it. Man, it'll show up,
You'll you just can't do it. There's so what doesn't
lying you to do it. There's no way to do it.
Speaker 3 (47:03):
Oh boy, okay, let's see what else going on? Did
I play a commercial? Let me play commercial? Comeback? Get
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I don't know what to tell you, man.
Speaker 3 (52:13):
Sometimes I just feel like crying. And I know people said, oh,
I hate when it doesn't show when he's depressed, you know,
but if you sort some of.
Speaker 2 (52:23):
The emails I get, and it just are so crazy.
Speaker 3 (52:27):
People just so deceived.
Speaker 2 (52:30):
And they buy into this q Andon stuff and his nonsense.
Speaker 3 (52:34):
You know, it's.
Speaker 2 (52:36):
Hopeless, you know, trying to get the truth out, you know,
it's such a struggle. And then when you try, well,
Ads a leftist, you know, he just hates Trump, you
ads are LEFTI he just doesn't And I, well, what
about the Clintons? And I do just as many shows
up with the Clintons, you know, just so many shows
(52:59):
up the Democrats talking about anyway. I don't know man, listen,
I don't know. It really is discouraging. Sometimes. I want
to leave you with this. I got a whole bunch
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(53:19):
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to I'm going to be putting that up in a
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I have that that's going up. A whole bunch of
shows about Stormy Daniels and Trump and stuff like that.
A couple of shows of interviews people interviewing me that
I did, and great one with the Pierce redmondso he
came out with some great information about that Chelsea Manning,
(53:42):
you know, which was so obviously some kind of operation.
It would you know that you don't be like, they
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(54:02):
They don't let you out of.
Speaker 3 (54:03):
Prison, man. Look at Reverend Pinkney.
Speaker 2 (54:05):
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Here's a clue for you. All the war was with Paul.
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me a break. Help support the live shows.
Speaker 3 (54:30):
As well.
Speaker 2 (54:31):
Also to I'm trying to get down on the station
down in Florida. If you advertise on the station, on
the stations you hear me on now, okay, a little
d you know, cheap, it's real cheap. I'll interview you
down there in Florida. I'll give you a whole hour interview. Okay,
because it's down there, it's listening to sponsor can put
ads down there. So this is a good opportunity. I'll
(54:53):
in to give you a couple of times in the year.
I look a half hour hour infomercial.
Speaker 3 (54:59):
There's a good deal. You'll trust me. All right, guys,
I'm out of here. Okay, I'm done. I got through
another week. I'm finished. Leave me alone. I love you,
and you know, you know you know what I gotta
do now. But now I gotta produce Pierce Redmand Show,
and I gotta work.
Speaker 2 (55:14):
I gotta report. I gotta do tonight before I go
to bed. I get up at three o'clock in the morning.
It's eight o'clock now, and I gotta do.
Speaker 3 (55:20):
Like a it's like another hour.
Speaker 2 (55:22):
And now it's like another twenty minutes worth of actual work.
And then I got to write a report. It's another
forty minutes and a freaking work because I'm not Alex
Jones making four hundred thousand a month selling fake viagra.
Speaker 3 (55:40):
Alright, guys, I don't know you.
Speaker 2 (55:42):
You trust him, You keep listening. He's got your best
interest in mind. All right, guys, coming up next, Pierce Redmond,
Porkin's policy.
Speaker 3 (55:51):
He's a great guy.
Speaker 2 (55:53):
Always had a lot of good content over there at
the Piercer Redmond Show.