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January 5, 2026 • 60 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
I don't need that.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
It won't don't need no moment dad, don't need no
food advice, don't need no human vice.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
I've got some news to you don't even need to do.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Yeah, I got my damn shin, got my loom shot
to drive son pro usa and don't lose that.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
Comas with us up and don't lose Uh sure, big
bull light on the street.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
They don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
I watched them from my room. They are just passed by.
But I'm not you, said a woman said. I'm not
just said a woman that I've got my dumb machine,
got none. I'm showing train.

Speaker 4 (01:35):
Signed produce out, ain't not lose out, got a sun produce,
ain't gonna lose up.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Talk to a feal soon root throp some drunk too.
Things will be different there. The sun will last from here.
Let out be tepy time and ye'll be laughing at all. Yeah,
I got my down machine, I got my left chynish

(02:39):
trish time to do so, ain't know yours up. He's
gonna sound cadusa. I ain't know lose out.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
I'm gonna said, you just try to do so out
signs out top, don't sun Okay, happy new Year. I

(03:12):
actually changed my intro song at the very last second.
I was gonna have some pink, some raise your glass
pink for the Happy New Year. But then we just
wasn't feeling it, man, And you can never go wrong
with the Dead Boys nineteen seventy nine. That was York
City Sonic. I don't have I ever seen the movie
Carlos A by Carlos A. Jackal, and there's a scene

(03:34):
where this young lady from the Red Army faction. They
gets stopped at a checkpoint. I think it's Germany.

Speaker 5 (03:40):
She jumps out a little checkpoint in one oh, let
me want to look at the trunk, you know, she
jumps out, shooting up all the guards at the check
foot and then they're playing sonic and she's running down
the highway, you know, at her heels, trying to make
her get away.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
Anyway, Welcome to the Opperman Report. I am your host
private investigator, Ed Opperman. I don't need anything. You can
find me on Opperman Investigations and Digital Friends and Consulting
if you reach out to me through my email. Opperman
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(04:18):
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See because if you contact me, you do it in
the reverse order. I may not see your message for
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not the big guy. I'm the good guy. Trust me,

(04:39):
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(05:00):
the other, that's for sure. What do you call it?
I did a little live show this week on Patreon
during the week because I couldn't get any interviews. Man,
nobody would book a show with me, and the ones
who didn't want to book you don't want to talk
to that very slim pickings during the holiday week. What
do you call it? Us? So I did a live

(05:20):
show this week and like Thursday or Wednesday or something
like that. I called it the Opperman Report Christmas bonus,
and I talk about in there. Oh, the news media
and my experience with the news media and being interviewed
and them getting information incorrectly and all that kind of
suid dealing with all that kind of topic there. It's
only about forty five minutes, but there's some good content

(05:42):
in there, and it is free to members. If you're
already a member, it's free, but a paying member. But
you can be a free member at Opperman Report Patreon.
Did you know that you could be a member for free?
And if you just go there and sign up and
become a member, or if you're already a member and
just add my show for free, you can get that

(06:03):
show for free. Otherwise, you know, it's like three bucks
a month, ten cents a day. I know, I know,
I know, I know. I did break the bag. I
hate to do that, but you gotta admit, man, if
you especially with this Epstein stuff that's coming out now,
stuff I talked about thirteen years ago, ten years ago,
average is about five or six years ago. It was hysterical.
The other day they were talking about John Castleblankes from

(06:27):
an elite modeling agency and his friendship with Trump. Something else.
Expert was talking about it, and I said, yeah, if
only someone was talking about John Castle Blancas ten years ago,
and somebody chimes it. We were talking about it. Trust me, dude,
Nobody was talking about John Castle Blankes ten years ago.

(06:47):
People thought I was crazy for connecting Trump to Epstein
ten years ago. Okay, It's all I got was in
the party lines that they the guys brainwashed by the
way too. I got a ton of sponsor. They did
a show last week called Let's Talk About le Beau,
about this Jerry Springer character who has tried to insert
himself into the Katie Johnson case. And I got to

(07:11):
tell you, it just doesn't matter. It doesn't matter, you know,
if you're involved in something, if you worked on something,
if you're personally directly involved in something and you're trying
to explain to somebody what happened, if they can find
the link that supports their opinion, their thoughts, their analysis,
their deep dive that they took into, they think that's
real and it's just nothing you can do. But it's

(07:32):
just that we are in serious, serious trouble when it
comes to logic and factual presentation and people respecting the
truth and having dignity in self respect. It's just God,
everybody just wants to win the argument. You know, they
think that that's the most important thing, and that it's

(07:53):
the side of their blue hat or their red hat
of capitalists. There's the right brand of capitalists to worship.
I'm just very very we're in bad times. If it's
only gonna get worse with this AI thinking for us
and stuff. We've never lived in a time more dangerous,
where we do less thinking and have more passionate opinions

(08:15):
about things that we basically just reciting somebody else who
told to think. We're very, very bad times. Guys, Okay
about I've been around a long time, okay, and you know,
more and more, you know, people are starting to notice.
You know, I'm hardly ever wrong. You know, years ago
you know I'm always first, but I'm hardly ever wrong.

(08:36):
There really is no wrong. If I'm wrong, that just
means new information came along, and don't report that. You know,
if there's new information, I'll report new information. It doesn't
make me wrong. I'm not the one out there creating
this stuff. So we're observing, reporting back. Got no dog
in this fight, Got no dog period. Friday night, Eastern time,

(08:57):
eight pm, I do a live show we call it line.
It's taped, but you know, and what are you gonna do? Okay, right,
sue me get in line. I tell you it's really
funny because you almost always the most interesting things that
are going on during my week. I come to the
air and I can't talk about it. But what do

(09:18):
you call it? Us to do a live show at
eight pm? And tonight I'm doing the live show one
hour and then three hours of brand new podcast content
for you. Three hours two weeks in a row. Where
you're getting three hours of content. Call it Christmas, call
it Christmas cheer. Okay. I know everybody thinks that Ed Alvin.
The first thing I think of is ba humbug, But no, no,

(09:41):
I'm playing all the reindeer games, and I'm allowing you
to play in my reindeer games. Let's see what do
we have at first? One is why submissive Women are
Happier by Marian and De la Croix. Okay, it was
really nice, lady. I really enjoyed that interview. She seems
like a lot of fun and very passionate about her
opinions and her beliefs, and very sincere seems to be

(10:04):
two and I don't think it's a she's often any
kind of negative stuff there. So that's that she wrote
a book, and then the book just came out to
it just got published, so I got to put up
the links you can purchase the book Why Submissive Women
Are Happier. Then after that is doctor Alice Clark uh
The Forgotten Girls Haunting true crime stories of women in

(10:25):
their cold case. So she's not submissive, Okay, so we'll
give you a little bit about a little bit of everything.
And I enjoyed that interview too as well. Also a
very nice woman who as a police detective and a
college professor and all kind of stuff like that, and
and you know, I was I went into that interview

(10:45):
a little chip on my shoulder about, Hey, you know, Coppa,
you know I deal with you cops all the time
about these missing women. You know, you guys don't give
a damn, especially if they're sex workers or their drug
addicts or somebody, that they're less than human. In your book, Yeah,
I didn't say that to it, but that's what I
was thinking in the back of my mind. And she
turned out to be the total opposite of that type

(11:05):
of attitude and that kind of opinion, which was a
little cheered me up. By the intervenenty we really hit
it off. Alex Stern. Bad Justice an astonishing true story
of wrongful conviction. Astonishing astonishing story in a way that
the guy got is a conviction. I returned, he got

(11:27):
a new trial, and then he went and represented himself
in the neutrality lost and I was then he tried
to run his own appeals on that and he lost.

Speaker 3 (11:36):
Get a lawyer.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
This is not this is your life, man. You know
you can. You can assist your counsel, man, but come on, man,
get a lawyer. So that's a and that shows only
like forty five minutes, fifty minutes something like that, just
a little bit a little short. So I'd me giving
you three shows this tonight plus my live show right now.
What the we'd doing?

Speaker 5 (11:56):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (11:57):
Okay, get right into it. Let's see. Yeah, gotta find
the notes. Can you believe the month of December is over?

Speaker 6 (12:12):
Man?

Speaker 2 (12:12):
And the month went so fast? Okay, So I talked
about it. Let's talk about LeBeau, the Christmas bonus, about
the media gave you that, and then Matt Gates. For
some reason, in the past few days, they've been talking
about the Matt Gates report that that's in the member section.
I think it's free in a member section at Operaman

(12:34):
Report on Patreon and where I published the whole report
the House Investigation Committee on Matt Gates and about him
raping a seventeen year old kid, you know, and how
they call it. They describe it as a party, you know,
where they drugged this kid and had SAXOROI you know,
him and two other men and two teenage kids high school.

(12:57):
This girl was a junior in high school. What businesses
any adult I'm doing anything with a junior in high schools?
You're a coach, you know, or a teacher. You know,
you know the parents of it, your daughter's friends, you know,
your son's girlfriend. You know about the invite a seventeen

(13:18):
year old high school junior to a quote unquote party,
you know, and with a party as two other sick,
gross men and drugs. That's a party. We called what
it is? Man ay big lord some kids for money
and they drugged them and they raped them. Why do
we have to dance around this? So I did know,

(13:40):
and I started hearing from it, and I said, what's
going on? Is a new report came out? I know
it's the same report that I posted last year, So
I don't know what's going out there. Just kind of
resurrect the story just came back out. But he's talking
about all of a sudden, But there's an old news
by the way. This morning I played to the old

(14:03):
repeat This morning, I played it on spreaker. The COMMI
Nudy from w BAI and it's a fascinating story. I
faked the guy's name, but he was a fireman in
New York, firefighter, a nine to eleven hero, and he
used to call up w b AI and yell into
the form into the phone Commy Nudy, usually a bomb

(14:23):
fast you know who I just found out I just
passed away, and uh, you know it's it was a
funny guy, you know. He was obsessed with calling and
Commy Nudy and I had gotten winn he was a
firefighter years earlier because there was a bank of phones
out in front of the firehouse payphones, and he would

(14:44):
call up two seven nine three four hundred two seven
nine three four oh one two seven nine three four
O two to nine three er oho three and get
the rollover numbers for w BAI. And then when I
would pick up he would be the every caller on
every on every phone they would pick up because they'd
hang up on him. They try to hang up on
him so quick, you know. Then it was this other

(15:06):
guy used to call him, say, people neat the boycott
w bai because they've been the unions, you know, had
his a little stick that he would do. But this
Commy Nudy guy would call up, and his thing was
because Bob Fast was a nudist and Bob Fast was
a Communist, and he would yelling at Commedy nudy and
that was it, and that was his whole stick. Guy
wound up in the Radio Hall of Fame as well

(15:28):
as being a nine to eleven hero. So I tracked
him down and I interviewed him. Okay, how's that show
me somebody else? Do it is for you? I just
tracked down one of the for the original Guardian Angels
of the Magnificent thirteen. I tracked out okay and knew
Courtis Lee went back from them to McDonald's when Miss
Courtesy was the big one. Might have been Burgercking was,
you know the fast food manager of these kids, you know,

(15:51):
taking them out to collect garbage and different patrol the
subways and two in the morning. You know, got I
got some funny stories I heard about Curtis. They were
trying to show at the mom Donnie uh swearing in
and they didn't even give him a ticket. He had
to beg his way to get in and have a ticket.
I mean, well, I got my friends got tickets to

(16:12):
get it and good older the Republican candidate from mayor
couldn't get it to congratulate his opponent. What man, what
has happened in New York politics?

Speaker 7 (16:22):
Man?

Speaker 2 (16:22):
This is what's this guy? Eric Adams? What a sore loser?

Speaker 8 (16:27):
Man?

Speaker 2 (16:28):
Heckling the new mayor? You know, who's ever heard of that?

Speaker 6 (16:30):
Man?

Speaker 2 (16:31):
That's really a low class and they must still be
getting paid. He must be on the peril to do
this stuff. So anyway, Matt Gates, nothing new there. That's
that's all a bit of my report. I got that
from a year ago. So I guess the main meat

(16:51):
of tonight's topic that got me the most upset this
week it was Ian Carroll. This character Ian Carroll? Where
did this guy come from? You know? I did an
interview recently with Casey Gain, who now was a Candonista
and likes Candice owns he tells it. He confesses, he's

(17:14):
embarrassed to confess, but he says to me, one, oh,
you know I like you and Carol. I love Casey Gange.
But this guy likes you and Carol. So I go
off on him.

Speaker 9 (17:25):
I'm a slowly archer, step by step and Carol, where
did he come from?

Speaker 2 (17:31):
This guy comes out of nowhere. He doesn't show respect,
He doesn't where is this guy? Where did he make
his bones? In his business? That he learns his stuff?
Because he mentions it's either homage to May Brussels or
Alex Constantine or Dave McGowan. No, he goes on Joe Rogan,
Oh yeah, it is a show. I forgot the name
of the author? Or weird scenes are drug killon? Oh?
What smacks some sense into this kid? You don't show

(17:56):
up out of nowhere. I get ten million followers overnight,
you know, And and you're sulling an expert on everything,
and you're you're hobnobbing with Candice Owens and Bobby Kennedy Junior. Okay,
and I give you a break man. You know, this
guy's such a plant. So I see this, you know,
I'm flipping through because I got I got this guy
muted on Twitter and I see this video. He comes

(18:21):
out with, okay, with the you know perfect you know screen,
the shot, camera angles and lighting, and his makeup and
his little mustache has been trimmed for hours, you know
perfectly must have trimmed.

Speaker 9 (18:32):
There.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
Oh, look at that found here, look at it. This
is gold. Mister Carroll tells us here's whoever designed this
hots off to you? All right, So he doesn't even
give He has some kind of a page, a web
page where they have the map of the Las Vegas
October first shooting, and there's old little points where you

(18:57):
can click on and listen to nine one one phone call,
some different areas of the strip and stuff. So he
doesn't even give credit to the person who created this page.
Just whoever did this hot's off to you? So oh,
this guy's the master researcher, the greatest researcher in history,
and he can't do a little research and figure out
who made this page and say, hey man, you know,
congratulations mister so and so, what if this thing would

(19:19):
maybe if he dug a little deeper, he might find
that it was the Israeli massade, the Zionists who created
this page. Then what mister Carroll meant, would you to
retract your congratulations on this snappy little device you found here?
Mmmmmmmmm what if these are the people who are blackmailing Bobby?

(19:40):
You know, this thing comes out? Ian Carroll announces to
the world that RFK Junior is being blackmailed. Nobody would
have known about this if there was some blackmail out
there and Bobby, nobody would have known this. But Ian
Carroll announces this to the world. There's blackmail on Bobby.
My friend Bobby, and reporters are calling and tell me
about Bobby's blackmail and then the way to deal with blackmail. Okay,

(20:04):
I'm taking over this case. Robert Kennedy Junior, as Gavin
de Becker, was his head of security. Okay, look up
Gavin de Becker, very very serious guy, huge security operation.
This guy runs. Okay. His operation in Nevada had three

(20:25):
armed duty cops there. All three of them had killed
people in the line of duty. These are guys he's higher, Okay,
ladies and gentlemen. I tiptoe around guys like the Becker Okay,
but he ain't. Carol knows better than to Becca of
course he does. He's been doing this for two years.
So he comes out and he announces the way to

(20:46):
get ahead of blackmail is to announce it on the air.
That's how you get ahead of blackmail. List right, because
he has so much experience with blackmail. This guy's been
involved in you know, never before. But this is we're
learning as we go along. He announces, we're learning as
we go So he's learning. Okay, okay, this all sounds

(21:06):
legit to me. I don't know about you. This all
sounds legit, you know, unbelievable. And what's even more disgusting. Okay,
that is a couple of so called Epstein experts out
there that went to this ian Carol Punk and went
to went to with their hats in their hands. We

(21:27):
are the experts, We are the oldest statesmans and Epstein experts.
Mister Carrol, please interview us and let us come on
your platform, please, sir, give us a chance, give us
a break. Shouldn't it be the other way around, you know,
shouldn't the appointed the anointed experts and self appointed self
annointed experts. Shouldn't they be the ones vetting out newcomers

(21:51):
and saying, oh hey, whoa sit down for a second
and listen to what's going on, and then maybe I'll
go in your show or I'll bring you on mynd show. Okaybody,
relaxed there for a second. Mister newbody, you can just
cannot hear two years ago. Go back to trimming your mustache,
young man. When you're finished with that, you can come
talk to me. But he and Carol comes up with

(22:13):
this stuff about the Las Vegas shooting, and of course
it wouldn't be a legit report on the Las Vegas
shooting without the scary music. You can't do this stuff
without the scary music. I don't know what it is
that motivates someone when you're talking about a tragedy or something,

(22:34):
you know, the Charlie Kirk murder or whatever it is
that it says, I gotta add the scary music. Okay,
forget the facts, forget the truth, forget the reporting, forget
the sourcing. It's the music. Once you got that music,
the rest falls at the place. Okay. And it's ok.

(22:54):
And also, this anonymous website or whatever runs that I'm
gonna promote this to who knows who it is, but hey,
looks good to me. And this is how you do things,
because you didn't sit at the knee of freaking Nam
May Brussels and Dave Emory and Alex Consettine and you know,
Dave McGowan and the real guys. Man, you know, come on,

(23:19):
shows some respect and I see him. This guy's on
Joe rug and two clowns. I well, what on? I
learned about pizza case from Liz Kronk, and Liz Kronkin
will made up that stuff about the fourteen hundred the
myth of fourteen hundred kids rescued on the Trump's first
week in office. Man, total total myth, total nonsense. And

(23:39):
by now she has to know that's garbage. She has
to know she made it up. She's never gone back
and corrected that story, not even once. And even the
great Saint Ian Carol doesn't come out and uh and
correct her on that. Man. You know, I called up
the Public Information Office, the cops who ran those investigations.
I called them up so many times to get all

(24:00):
my facts straight on that store that they recognized my
voice or maybe they saw my call, write the number, whatever,
but they recognized my voice. Call it. Hey, Ed, Okay,
you're back again. What do you need this time. You know,
you're right totally that those staying operations or routine stuff
they've been going on before Obama was present. Okay, Trump

(24:22):
had nothing to do with any of that stuff they
were going on before even announced. Thinking about president, you know,
the children so called rescued were children that were the
children of massage parlor workers and sex workers that police
came into contact along the way. These were kids being
in traffic, These were adult sex workers. They had kids. Yeah,

(24:43):
with the kids in danger, and you can make that case.
Maybe some of them definitely were. But for the most part,
you know, you arrest a parent and you know, you
put the kid in and what's the care that's better
off of that kid? Give me a break and rescuing
that kid. But that's just real world that people who
live in the real world and do this kind of
stuff in reality with know not people who do YouTube

(25:03):
videos with the right kind of music. You gotta have
that music. Okay. So, Carol, Hey, his whole investigation here
into the Las Vegas shooting, does he talk to any
of the first responders, Does he talk to anybody who
lived there? Does he talk to the people who the
lawyers who did all the lawsuits and the resource center,

(25:27):
the people who coordinated with the Red Cross and the
FBI and the insurance companies. Does he talk to anybody
like that, anybody in real life?

Speaker 3 (25:36):
No?

Speaker 2 (25:36):
No, he finds this website, this anonymous website. He doesn't
know where it is. And what this website shows is
if there were phone calls to nine one one from Bellagio.
And then he's looking at his map. Look how far
Belazio he is away from the Mendely Bay. Look how
far from a was it Mendally Bay? I think it
was right, Yeah, Look how far it was away?

Speaker 9 (26:00):
Was it?

Speaker 10 (26:00):
Man?

Speaker 9 (26:01):
The oppig I think it was so?

Speaker 2 (26:03):
Look how far away it is? This all this stuff
has been looked into and debunked. The first week. I
was there listening live to the police scanners that night
because I started singeing on Facebook. Hey, we just came
from this concert and there was a shooting down at
this concert. We're okay, is everybody okay? It was a
huge shooting. This cops all over the place. It's crazy.

(26:25):
This was before it was on the news, Okay. And
when I saw so much activity on Facebook, I went
to my police scanner and I started listening into what
was going on. So when the cops actually went into
that room and found the guy's players club car that
he used to rent the room, we had that woman's
name on it. I ran her address right away. I
knew what you know. I was this as it was

(26:48):
going on in real time. Okay. And then mister Carroll
is fascinated that they shut down one of the roads
at Tropicana. Look how far away Tropicana. It's Tropicana is
shut down because it's a few point two and from fifteen.
They shut down fifteen, mister Carroll. They shut down two fifteen,
mister Carroll. They shut down the entrance to two fifteen,

(27:09):
all the way in Green Valley Ranch about twenty minutes away,
fifteen minutes away where I lived, mister Carroll. So it
was not unusual that they would shut them Tropicana, mister Carroll.
That's just how Vegas works. Okay, that's all right. If
you and if you lifted a finger to really look
at this, besides look at some stupid website, you'd know this.

(27:30):
The story about the Blagio was that there was one
of those red velvet ropes with those chrome stanchions of
those you know, the little stands to hold the red
velvet rope, and someone knocked over the whole thing and
you heard the poles hitting the ground bump baap, bump, bump,
and it sounded like on fire, and people were panicking
all over town and they called in nine one one.

(27:53):
That's the mystery of Blagio, mister Carroll. And I got
that straight from friends of mine who worked at Belage you, okay,
not from some anonymous website, man, from people that I
know day to day that I go to church with them,
their their parents, from my daughter's school. But we know
these people. There's no mystery there, man, what happened there?

(28:16):
And you know I'm not gonna I'm not gonna learn
anything new by clicking on your little link on your
anonymous website there, no matter what music you put. Okay.
Did you know, mister Carroll, that not only were they
hotels you know on the strip calling in that night, okay,
And people at the airport were calling. And not only
was that going on, okay, it was also mysterious to you,

(28:38):
but all the way down at the m Casino, which
is miles and miles away, they were calling sanding, they
were shooting dinner people were panicking all over town. Cops
were panicking. They came on the police dispassion said okay,
everyone stop before you start calling and reports into into dispatch. Okay,
talking to other cops, make them verify what you're calling in.

(29:02):
We're getting a lot of calls that are just panics.
You know, this isn't a statewide okay thing. And that
was a half hour. An hour into this, they were
warning people to calm down, okay. So it's very frustrating,

(29:27):
you know, to you know, to really be concerned about
the truth and reality and just see people that are
that are just all they want is just attention. Unless
it's an operation, okay, unless this guy's some kind of
paid operative now and right away. What happens is when
you say this, well, there's some kind of operation going on,
and this is an intelligence operation going on here. It

(29:49):
must be Masade. It must be c I A, it
must be FBI, it must be an s A, it
must be m I six. But what you need to
understand is, okay, is that there's private intelligence. To look
at black Water, that's a public you know, look at
Cambridge Analytica that they were out there blackmailing people with

(30:11):
prostitutes and doing all this kind of stuff, this manipulation.
The private intelligence out there too, of all levels of intensity,
that they could run this kind of different disinformation campaign too,
and could very easily elevate a character like Ian Carroll. Okay,
now he's not the only one. Like Kropken too. They
easily elevate these kind of characters, give them this big

(30:34):
platform to spew their bullshit. Okay, And I know when
you listen to them, you get those chills and it
sounds they're very entertaining and you love it. But it's bullshit, man,
you know. Okay. Now, mister Patrick Berg, he's been on
the show. Now he works. He's a whistleblower because he
worked on these type of computer programs and with these people,

(30:56):
he knows them that created this Cambridge Analytica, this type
of stuff. Then this kind of software in this kind
of programming used in blackmail us and manipulation all this
kind of stuff. And he posts a picture of Isaac
Cappy with Laura Loomer. I've never seen this picture before.
And if you look at the picture too, they called
this shot the Superman shot and had to look a
shot from below looking up at them and they're looking

(31:18):
down at the camera and they're posing for this picture.
So now I called Cappy out the first week. Okay,
then his whole story. First of all, nothing he ever
reported from his little periscope there by the pool was new.
Not one word that he said was new that hadn't
been discussed on this show before. A lot of it
I held back on because there's a lot of stuff.

(31:41):
There's no evidence, you know, there's it's just the allegations
and all the stuff he was spewing. There was nothing
new there and then but okay, but he's a Hollywood
insider because look at his IMDb page. I got an
IMDb page too. Man, you know, that's not a big deal.
It doesn't mean anything. I've been on TV and stuff like.
That's not a big deal. I was involved in casting

(32:03):
for movies and TV shows and said, that's not a
big deal. That doesn't mean anything. Doesn't make you an insider.
And you know secrets, you know, like a pier it
was a tea tequila. You know that when she spouts
the stuff she has all this inside information. She doesn't
that many she's crazy. He has some inside information. Okay,
So Burgie Patrick, Burgie starts talking about how he thinks

(32:28):
that Cappy and Lumer were an Israeli intelligence operation. Okay,
And I was telling with some information I knew about
Cappy and stuff I know about Lumer and stuff. And
there's a lot of stuff out there about Lumer that
I don't want to repeat in publica I don't want
to get sued. I can't prove it. And he comes

(32:51):
back and he says, you know. I says, you know,
come on the show, Patrick, come back on the show.
He's been earlier twice, maybe three times, but I tooked
them at off the air and come on the show
and let's number two report on this. He goes, you
know what, I walked away from all that, and I
don't talk about it. I just I talk about here
on Facebook now and then. But I don't talk about it,
but I talk about it to you, ed, because you
know what's going on. You understand how all this works,

(33:14):
and I do. Okay. That's the difference between a lot
of these guys you'll see out there with a microphone
who watch a video or thing and they give you
an analysis of it, and somebody who actually lives in
these crazy worlds and brushes shoulders with these kind of
crazy people, okay. And has sources, real firsthand sources that
talk to me because they trust me and they know

(33:35):
I'm not gonna blame their name. I'm gonna be doing
anything stupid with the information. Now. One of the things
I want to tell you about, I would do it
on time, man. Okay, we're doing good well, Okay. One
of the things I'd like to tell you about. I've

(33:57):
been working for the past year on this product checked
and it's a project to get some legislation passed. Okay.
And as I'm working for some political people as a
private investigator role, Okay, but I am more operative whatever

(34:18):
you want to call it, Okay, to get this legislation
passed that affects a big industry, okay, one that we
all brush shoulders with all the time. Now, I haven't
talked about this on the air, have I No, My
role in this isn't public knowledge. As a matter of fact,

(34:41):
the only way anybody would know about my role in
THISS is by intercepting communications either emails, telephone traffic, something
like that, or have access to payment systems that would
know that. Operat and investigations and digital forensic consulting was
retained in this operation here to do this kind of
work to get this legislation passed. Okay, But I know

(35:03):
that they know that I'm involved in this because not
only have I been offered employment in this industry by
some of the major players in this industry. Have I
been offered jobs okay, but also people around me have
been offered jobs okay. So it's not always. And I've

(35:26):
come on the air and I've talked about the stick
that they use, you know, the manipulation, how they weaponize
people with mental illness. But by the way me and okay,
I mentioned to Patrick Burkeey that Isaac Cappy was nuts,
he had mental illness. He goes, well, yeah, they use people.
And I said, I know, Patrick, I talk about this
all the time. They weaponize people with mental illness. It's

(35:47):
just the fact that it's not always CIA, it's not
always MK Ultra, it's not always this. It's private industry.
It's private intelligence too as well. Okay, And but it's
not always the stick. Sometimes it's the carrot to where
they offer you money and they don't they king someone
like me, especially, they can't come I'm spelling the beans

(36:10):
on this it is back to our channel to try
to fave you off and get to be Because now
if they would have given my friend this job, you know,
and then I would have to keep my mind shut
because I don't want to damage her career, you know,
and screw things up her. So I would hold back,
even if it's just holding back a little bit. But
if they'd given me this job, then it goes with

(36:32):
I'm saying, I'm gonna have to hold back. Now. One
of the people over the past year that was offering
this job is a huge name. You would recognize this
name right away, you know, And when my friend went
in there for the job interview, this person was directly
involved in this communication, this job interview. So when I

(36:52):
tell you, guys, and I know what I'm talking about her,
I know what I'm doing. You know. I can't come
right out, you know, and give you every little detail
of what goes on in my life every day of
the week. But you know, this is not this is
not foreign to me. This is not something that's far away.
So that's why too, when I see things on social
media that people are speculating and they're imagining and they're fantasizing, well,

(37:17):
this is how it probably is, and this is what
you know it's you know, it has to be. You know, well,
if if that were real, then then this would happen.
All this conjecture, this speculation. I don't deal in any
of that crap. I'm not myster Very rarely do I
give you my analysis of something. You know. I mean,
I tell you what I know from talking to people

(37:37):
involved and working and usually working directly involved. So that's
the best I can do for you, okay. And that's
another reason why you know I can kind of spot
things years ahead of other people. There's other people spend
their time, you know, reacting, you know.

Speaker 7 (37:54):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (37:55):
But anyway, so that's my little, uh nuggets of information
for you. Now, what was released this week you don't
see a lot of news about it is a Jack
Smith's They released a whole eight hours of his testimony,
his video testimony, and they released the transcripts. And this

(38:18):
is damning evidence that he has against Trump being behind
they call it the riots at the Capitol capitol what
are they call it? Capitol Building on January sixth, you know,
And I would go way further than he's willing to
go in public and say this was an outright coup,

(38:41):
and I even talked about it before. If you go
back and listen to my shows, then it was obvious
that Trump was trying to get the Department of Defense
to go along with him in this coup, and they
were turning him down. I said, you know what's gonna be.
He's gonna it's it's gonna be like a Bundy standoff,
and he's gonna have the prown bowl and the oarthkeepers
and they're gonna be doing it. And look what we had.

(39:03):
You know, this is what we had, man, And that
was just a just life experience. And you know, and
my speculation would turn out to be one hundred percent accurate. No,
by the way, too, I'm not always one hundred percent accurate.
The things that I had assumed and reported on about
the Venezuela and coup, we're wrong, Okay. It turned out

(39:24):
to be that was just a big con game to
steal a lot of money. And our friend there, Gordon Gudreau,
was just the sucker. Okay, this the patsy. He was Oswald,
the one left holding the bag, kind of like Hoffenberg
was too as well. By the way, that's a whole
nothing too you know, you never say anything about Tower
financial than any of these reports anywhere. There's some things
I gotta do. I can fix that. There's boy anyway,

(39:56):
Jack Smith. There's a lot of dirt on Trump. He
could have got Trump convicted, but it was pulled back
and he really can't come out and talk fully because
of that. Island. Cannon has some silence on a couple
lot of stuff about the secret documents and investigation and
the January sixth cool attempt. But the year is almost
up on that and he'll be able to start talking
about that and doing interviews about it about it. But

(40:17):
he just releases a whole Senate investigation hearing there. Let's
see what we're doing on time. I'm exhausted. I ran
out of that BPC one p. Fifty seven too. I
got some coming in the mail today, and you know,
that's the stuff that I use for my arm. That

(40:37):
was repairing the nerve damage to my arm, and so
without it, some of it returns. You know, if I'm
not shooting up twice a day, some of the damage returns,
and some of the pain in that arm returns too.
It's not a pain killer, it's repairing. It's repairing the damage.
That's for sure. It's a lot better now. But I

(41:00):
really hope I don't have to take that stuff forever.
This stuff is expensive. Mayor elect zoron Mama and Donnie
was sworn in first by h Felicia James and then
by Attorney General Felicia James and the subway down there

(41:21):
and then by Bernie Sanders and AOC gave a little
speech there and friends of mine were at that invited
and you know I had tickets to get into that. Okay,
all right, gosh, all right, we're not just sitting around
there doing that, guys. Okay. A couple of little controversies

(41:46):
going on is when he took over Eric adams Twitter
account and now it just says, you know, Mayor of
New York City, Zoron Mandanmi. So you people are now
finding old Eric Adams tweets that have the name mom
Donnie on it, and they said, why is my dammy

(42:06):
saying this? Look at this. It's been one day and
he's praising p Diddy. But that was really Eric Adams
back in twenty twenty three. And they're using this pulling
out all the stops to paid operation to smear mom Donnie.
And one of the things they using to smear him
is saying that he's.

Speaker 9 (42:25):
Offering free rent and free childcare and free state.

Speaker 2 (42:36):
Groceries and all this stuff, and even that guy Kevin O'Leary,
and it comes out and says, I showed up in
New York. Where's my free hotel? Where's my free food?
Everything was supposed to be free. What happened? He's lying,
none of That's the only thing free. There would be childcare.
And now that the state came down and said they're
not going to fund that. But there's ways around that,

(42:59):
don't lose hope, ways around it because the Department of Education. Okay,
he has a control over the schools in New York
City School District and he can create daycare out of that. Okay,
So which is probably what's gonna happen. I'm giving be
kind of a little advanced information of what's gonna happen
here in New York. Otherwise, too, the stuff about rent

(43:21):
control that could be moved forward. A lot of things
can be done about rents in New York. Some of
the things already started. And as far as the state
run supermarkets, that doesn't mean it's free food. That doesn't
mean it's free groceries. There will be one state supermarket
in each borough, okay, and they're specially designed not to

(43:43):
compete with local small supermarkets and bodegas. That's why they
won't be selling beer, and they won't be selling lottery tickets, okay,
because those are the big money operations for seven elevens
and that kind of stuff, and for the bodegas. They
don't want to compete with the small business in New York.
But state run retail operations like this are a huge success.

(44:11):
They have it in New Hampshire. They have a state
run liquor store and it's very very successful because there's
no tax, you know, and the stuff is cheaper, and
it's people in New Hampshire. People go from the other state.
They go from the Maine, you know, in Connecticut, nearby
states to go get the cheaper liquor from the state

(44:32):
run New Hampshire liquor store. Okay. In South Dakota they
have a state bank, so they don't have all the
fees and the late fees and stuff like that, and
as cheaper interest rates. These things work okay, as much
as they try to. And that's what socialism is now.
These things. They tell you that these things won't work,

(44:52):
but they do work now. In Europe, they just in
twenty twenty nine they adopted an Opperman plan that I've
been giving to you for years that, by the way, too,
one of the things and I've been doing. By my
first week on the air, I've been talking about this,
the merchant payment processing system in the United States of

(45:13):
America that takes three percent of every transaction and it
goes into a private industry. We've somehow allowed a private
industry to create electric currency, digital currency and loan on
it and use it for loans and uses for transactions,
and they get a three percent cut off the top.

Speaker 9 (45:32):
And it's huge.

Speaker 2 (45:33):
It's like eighty billion dollars a year. It's a lot
of money that they cut that they're sucking out of
the US economy. Pretty much the world economy too, because
the merch and payment transactions in Europe and all around
the world too are run buddies, one or two companies.
It's only like one of them is like sixty percent
of the whole industry. And in fact they name of
the company, it's called Merchant Payment Services. Now, when I

(45:55):
first started talking about this, guess what happened to me.
They shut down my credit card process a week into
my radio show. Okay, they just shut it off. PayPal
cut me off, and then all the merchant payment process
just cut me off. So then when you talk about it, said, well,
well ed, if we have, if we allow, if we
take away private industry running merchant payment processing, then the

(46:17):
government can shut you down and then take away your
use of the money you would have. They could shut
you off if they didn't like it. Well, we have
guardrails for that, but we don't. There's no guardrails for
a private industry saying we reserve the right to do
business with whatever we want, and we don't like it. Opperaman,
we got to cut off this source of income, which
they did to me, okay, And it was so blatant
and it was so bad. And I've talked about this

(46:39):
that when I would call up this huge company, huge
it's one of these things and one of the bigest
companies on the planet, every phone call I made to
their main hotline number would get routed to one person.
And one day I called her up to said, let
me give it another try. Let me try and call
up and try what I can negotiate with people. I

(46:59):
can talk to people. Well, I'm very savvy guy, and
I you know, I know there's ways where you can
leave a deposit, you can put money in account and
to protect you know. Plus I don't have a lot
of chargebacks. I had another business when I was in
the cell phone business. The chargebacks in that were ten
times my chargebacks in my PI business. Okay, But but

(47:22):
if you look at those data broking businesses like a
member of BIKA and all those and all those companies
and they all went, they're all gone now, the small
ones are all gone. And that was because the chargebacks.
There's a lot of chargebacks because they get the information
and so I never received it and they do a
charge back. But I had a system because of my
experience back with the cell phone business. Because with cell phones,

(47:43):
I remember I was the first kind of country to
go into a mall and a kiosk and still cell
phones and beepers from a mall. I invented that, okay,
and then what do you call it? Back? Then you'd
get like a three hundred dollars commission for activating a
phone number from AT and D or nine A to
sell you a little one, right, And so if you

(48:03):
had a phone, you'd pay five hundred for the phone,
but you'd sell and you'd sell it for four hundred
because you're getting a three hundred dollars commission for the number.
So if they turned off the number they couldn't pay
their bill within six months, then I get a charge
back for the three hundred. And I had a copy
of their credit card number and all receipts and all
PaperWorks signed with them saying I could charge their credit

(48:25):
card three hundred if they turned off their phone. So
that's how that worked. But then I would sort of
with tons of chargebacks on my merchant payment processing. But
I want everyone because I had all my paperwork going
to roll my documents and a roun. I'm very fishent
with that kind of stuff. By the way. I know,
I come off as a guy who's not paying attention,
jokes around a lot, but when it comes to evidence
or stuff like that, or documenting reports and things, I'm

(48:47):
very very careful with that. That's why I'm so respectful
of verbally things that I report to you. It's very
important to me that I get it accurately, and I
don't make mistakes, and I don't defane people and warn't
you with no facts behind it, or even be careful.
I don't want to get sued, although I do have
insurance for that. There's omissions insurance to to protect me

(49:08):
in case of I do slip up and make an
error or leave something out of no mission. So they
just shut off my credit card stuff, my credit card process. Okay,
And it took me a long time to fix that,
all right. But of course, you know any obstacle, no
weapon formed against me, can prosper any obstacle in our path,

(49:31):
any obstacle that comes in my path, I know that
there is a way to.

Speaker 10 (49:36):
Not just.

Speaker 2 (49:38):
Overcome that obstacle, but to come out in a better
place than I was when the first obstacle approached itself,
when when I was attacked the first time. I can
overcome any problem and come out of it better than
when I started before the problem arose. There's there's a
path to that in every situation. I don't care what

(49:58):
it is, it exists. You just got to sit there
and focus and think and figure it out and get there, okay.
And what helps with that is talking about an outloud
to other people. It's all this power in this stuff, okay,
in the spoken word and focus and intention. How do
you think I get involved this Epstein stuff and you
know that I'm sitting here. They're releasing all this stuff

(50:19):
and half the stuff I'm involved in. You know, give
me a break, man. This is a focus, it's intention.
You know, I'm not some gift you know, brilliant guy,
some gifted guy that people you know intense. Okay, So
in Europe they just came out with this thing, I
feel what they're calling it. But they're doing away with

(50:41):
the merchant payment processing.

Speaker 1 (50:43):
How do you like that?

Speaker 2 (50:43):
They're gonna save three percent on all their transactions. And
the reason why they're doing it is they're saying, hey,
because we don't want the Americans getting all this money,
Let's keep that money here in our country. So when
I tell you about this stuff, when I come up
on an idea like this and say, hey, man, no
one else is talking to you about merchant payment processes
and how they're a leech on our economy and they
really have no legitimate authorization to be creating currency out

(51:04):
of the blue and electronic currency, and if we got
rid of them, we'd all be saving money, and it
should be nationalized. That's exactly what they're doing in Europe
and starting in twenty twenty nine. Now, a lot of
people don't understand. It's like a digital currency that they're
gonna have. And I said, well, what's the difference between
that and Apple Pay? That that's a digital currency too,

(51:26):
because the merchant has to pay them three percent. So
we're gonna be doing away with all that, and it's
gonna be nationalizing. I'm gonna save a ton of money
over there because it's a smart move. You're just not
allowed to talk about this stuff here because they come
against you if you do. I'm used to being come against. Okay.

(51:46):
I took this job expecting obstacles. I took this job
expecting opposition. I took this job expecting a pushback to
what I do. Okay, I expect it, all right. I
don't welcome it, but I know that no matter what,

(52:08):
I'll get over it and I'll win in the end. Okay,
I like that. We should end on that. But a
matter of fact, my notes are done. How's that? And
we're perfect timing too. It's fifty two minutes and we're
ending with some Sonica do this we started off, and
we're gonna have with some I forget the guy's name,
but anyway, guys, Happy New Year to you. Okay, we're

(52:31):
gonna hit the ground running this new year. All right.
I just paid off my car, okay, so we're gonna
have a lot of free money to be playing with here.
I got some big projects, big financial projects going on here,
and once they are nice and streamlined and automated, We're

(52:54):
got have a lot of money coming in that I'll
be able to get on more stations, hire some people
to do some better marketing and promotion of the show.
Better editing, well not better editing. I got the best
editor in the world at Parnell, but maybe because start
feeding at Parnell. You know, I feed him cat food now,
but I think he gives some of that food to
the cats. So we're gonna have to start feeding and

(53:15):
send us of some human food that he can't feed
to his cats. How's that. Maybe we'll feed him cats
and solve two birds with one stunt. We'll feed them birds.
That's all, guys, Good night, Happy New Year, Man twenty
twenty six. Can you believe it? Weren't we promised that
by now? They'd have flying cars. What happened to that?
I think they lied to us. What do you think?
You know? The best we could do is a scooter.

(53:37):
Say put some scooters on the corner. You can rent them.
How's that? Forget the the movable sidewalks, and what about
those outfits were supposed to have Uni body outfits? Well
in white Wall look the same, you know, all in
great shape to all those people, nice something fit. Well
we have that widow's epic and peptides. All right, guys,
we're out of time, we're out of sanity, we're out
of brain cells. And happy New Year too, I hope

(54:00):
everybody had to add a good and happy, safe, blessed
new Year. Okay, everyone is okay? Because I need that
three bucks a month from Patriot. Okay, they don't die
on me, all right? I need that money. Or you
can put me in your will. How's this?

Speaker 9 (54:13):
Do you know.

Speaker 2 (54:15):
That you could put ed Opperman in your will if
you're old or not even that old, if you have
to live a risky lifestyle. Let's say you're the skydiving
and things like that, motorcycle racing, and you're lonely or bitter,
and you're angry at the world, much like myself, and
you have nobody for your wealth and your state to

(54:37):
go to. You can put ed opperman as the not
just the recipient, the beneficiary of your insurance policies and
your property and stuff like that. You can make me
the executor of your estate too as well. Right now,
we can create a form of trust that I can
be the executor of your trust, and we'll put one

(54:58):
of us. Do not resuscitate closing that to believe it
or not, but don't. We're out of time, guys, good night.
I love you, m h.

Speaker 4 (55:18):
If I don't see you through the week, see you
through the window, see you let dame, then we're talking.

Speaker 6 (55:37):
On the telephone. Fine, don't see you let in in
the summer.

Speaker 3 (55:57):
Then I don't want to see you.

Speaker 11 (56:03):
Further around up the road, I say, who, won't you
come back?

Speaker 3 (56:18):
I have to see you, my dear.

Speaker 6 (56:24):
Won't you come back?

Speaker 8 (56:29):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (56:30):
Little kept taking you?

Speaker 1 (56:32):
Yeah, your little.

Speaker 3 (56:38):
Kell dig you.

Speaker 11 (56:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (56:46):
If I don't see you when I.

Speaker 12 (56:50):
Want that, Louisey, if I want to see you, and
then on f street, if you don't see me.

Speaker 7 (57:16):
When I'm singer Jacke dies, you don't see me when
I'm on my Lucky street.

Speaker 3 (57:38):
W want you.

Speaker 13 (57:42):
I want you to come on back. I've made it
very clear. I don't want you to come back home
and the keel Dick.

Speaker 10 (57:59):
You get.

Speaker 3 (58:06):
Help, Dick, give you finant to see you.

Speaker 8 (58:19):
I'm gonna fire some burning. I don't see you when
we'll sing it.

Speaker 10 (58:32):
Fuck glory at you. I've got to see you way.

Speaker 3 (58:44):
Let's straight up you both side little fire us though.
I got to see you. He no man and a

(59:07):
set up. Won't you come home back? Watch you to
beg old good cheer. I'm back home on the keel Dick.

Speaker 4 (59:28):
Yeah day again?

Speaker 3 (59:41):
She ding yet.

Speaker 2 (59:55):
Chill Daisy?

Speaker 3 (59:56):
Is they sa
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