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August 8, 2025 • 64 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:21):
You want to sit tonight, you just.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Tell me what the hell is? No?

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Do you want to eat? You don't want to sleep,
don't want to drown? Just settle down, saddle down, settle down.
I'll give you say, give you a god, give your bill,
give you anything you want. Count you've done a film.
I would let you want to say you want to sleep.

(00:50):
It's just very not even married. I'm so seeing you today.
You never stay away with you. It's something wrong with me.

(01:14):
It's something wrong with you. I mean I wish, I
don't wish, I do wishie.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Do I give you said it?

Speaker 3 (01:22):
Give you gotta give me pills, I'll give you. Don't
have anything you want. I just gotta hell. I don't
even make you want to so you wanna see you
be got you? Mattery mea mattern. Man marries me, matter me,
mary me, matter me.

Speaker 4 (02:03):
I was your I learned of things to love and
this was the same.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Now I'm older here, I don't play.

Speaker 3 (02:16):
Bout on out the hardest way. I got a way Si.
She got laugh she told me, man, say come down.
She got crazy hands. I get too wonder what I
get you?

Speaker 5 (02:36):
You?

Speaker 3 (02:37):
I give you any sinking God to speaking feels I
give you anything you want. I gotta fil I even
let you hear the song I wanna say, I give
you anything, anything, anything. I'll give you on anything, anything anything,

(02:58):
I give you anything any.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
Oh, Actually I give you nothing. My offer is nothing,
not even the price of the gaming license I expect
from music gift. Welcome to the Opperman Report. I'm our host,
private investigator, Ed Opperman. Now you can find me at
Opperman Investigations and Digital Friends and Consulting if you reach

(03:38):
out to me through my email Oppermaninvestigations at gmail dot com. Now,
if you like our show, be sureing to check out
our Patreon, The Opperman Report Patreon. Lots of great stuff
in there, man, guys, I got some killer stuff in
Patreon these days. But before we get to that otherwise,
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(04:00):
pm Eastern time. I do a live show. We're gonna
have video coming up. It won't be on Spreaker, It'll
be probably on Patreon for free at first. Then we'll
add some charger for it when you get addicted to it.
First one's free, what do you call it? You go
to speaker dot com every Friday night. I do a
live show, a live solo show like this, which a

(04:22):
lot of people seem to think is the only thing
I do. This is the only thing they listen to.
They don't listen to any of these freaking interviews. I
get the most incredible guests in the world. Oh, I
don't agree with that's political. I just listened to a
complain about things. Kad zouke. People give me a break, kids,
Will you make me say gad zokes? Okay?

Speaker 6 (04:42):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (04:42):
But you go to speaker dot com Friday nights. I
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(05:04):
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You're gonna email notification when you get to our new shows. Oh,
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every single day of the week without fail, Monday through Friday.

(05:27):
But oh dad, so you're not gonna believe this. Man.
You know how I tore my bicep of like five
years ago? Well, I had this. It turned out the
reason why I tore the bicep was is because my
heart wasn't pumping enough blood. I had flewid around my
heart and I had an enlarged heart, so it wasn't

(05:50):
sounding enough blood to my body circulating there. And I
tore the bicep just moving a couch. It was a
very minor. It was a big, heavy couch. But you know,
I just moved three bedroom sort of full of furnches
just a few months earlier. And wouldn't you believe that?

Speaker 5 (06:06):
Man?

Speaker 2 (06:06):
So now like they did a little heartsias dround me.
They sucked it, uh what do you call it? Flew
it out, which is a trip in itself. But then
also to they got me on medication, heart medication. I
feel great, you know.

Speaker 6 (06:21):
You know.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
So I'm working out again. I'm riding my bike, I'm
working out. I'm going to this little outdoor gym thing
I do. And so I said, okay, you know what
I'm doing, so good, let me start doing push ups. Okay,
last man standing.

Speaker 4 (06:34):
Look at me.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
I got all, I got all nostalgic, let it go it?

Speaker 5 (06:39):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (06:40):
Man. So I'm doing some push ups and I hear
this noise. It was like I got tearing noise that
involved like muscle and ugh, no bones, it doesn't seem
It seems like a torn muscle like in my deltoids
and maybe my upper tip in the back bit two.

(07:02):
So it's really painful, man, won't you know what? Man?
I was doing so good. I was doing so good.
Now I got this armed thing. Anyway, that's just an opperaman, luck.
So what do we have in spreaker? Well, first of all,
let's go what do we have tonight since we're talking
about tonight after my live show. Here we have Vincent

(07:27):
f Amen who worked for Michael Jackson and he was
actually a co defendant and unindicted co conspirator in the
criminal case against Michael Jackson. And this is the only
video interview he's noting. Won't you won't get video tonight.
You'll get video if you got a Patreon you can
see him. But this is audio interview you'll have tonight.
It's exclusive, and he talks about some incredible stuff. One

(07:50):
thing he talks about is that his co defendant, his
unindicted co defendant, Frank Cassio, who now has come forwarded
and admitted that he was molested by Michael Jackson, as
was his family, his brothers, and they were given drugs
by Michael Jackson, all this kind of stuff. That Frank

(08:11):
Cassio had Jeffrey Epstein's phone number in his cell phone,
then that's one hundred percent exclusive that you ain't getting
that only from me. Now, It's not going to be
only for me after tonight, because I'm talking to a
tabloid reporter. I'm gonna be I have two quotes coming
out from me that will be coming out in the
next month in The Globe and the Inquirer about some

(08:35):
of the mysterious deaths around Epstein, and I'm trying to
get them to really say what I want to say, man,
the stuff that I really want to share, especially about
how the Epstein story is controlled by Epstein people and
how so I'm still in fear for some of the

(08:55):
people talk. They got a list of people that died
around Epstein, and even in that list is Stephen Hoffenberg.
Now I don't think his death was suspicious at all.
They have Virginia Goofree in there too, And I don't
believe her death is suspicious either. I think it was
a suicide. So does Dani L. Hanks. Will be talking
about him in a minute. Daniel Hanks is the private

(09:18):
investigator who first identified and located Virginia Goofree and then
he tracked her down to a little cupcake store in
Australia and flew out there and met her and convinced
her to go public and do stories in the tabloids.
And that's what got the whole ball rolling for all
her litigation against Prince Andrew and dersha Witz and I

(09:42):
forget who else, Gilaine Max while she sued. You know,
that's how all this comes out. And Daniel Hanks is
the one too, who originally found those flight logs. He's
the one who originally purchased the flight logs. I know,
mister Bryant goes around and says that, you know he
published them first, Okay, but it was Daniel Hanks as ours.
I know, maybe I got there at the same time,

(10:04):
but Daniel Hanks, I know he got those on his own.

Speaker 6 (10:07):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (10:07):
Daniel Hanks is sending me a huge file of Epstein's documents,
and you know, he sent me the list of the
masseuses and the women who were victims of Epstein. Get
you know, an unedited list I got. I got a
whole Lea's just send me a whole another list. And
that's with Gaylean Maxwell' SoC Security number on and dated birthday.

(10:29):
And I got all the information, ton of stuff. So
we're probably going to come out with a book called
the Epstein Files. I got to talk to Daniel about
it first, but if not, I'll just be using the
files that I have. I got a ton of stuff
that nobody's seen before. Well, you know, let's get this
out there. People want it so bad. You know, I'll
put up an eebook. By the way, if if you're

(10:49):
out there and you want to help me edit that
and organize all that stuff, I can give you a
little credit on the book, maybe a couple of shekels,
a couple of couple of little proper sharing deal there.
But what do you call Vincent fl Men talks about
how Jeffrey Epstein's phone numbers and his buddy Francassio's cell
phone number when your kid was just a teenager, and

(11:11):
you know, and and we got into also to Chris
Tucker how much time Chris Tucker spent over there at Neverland,
as well as Ron Burkele who would spend time there
so and also too Vincent if I'm men, His wife
is one of the Epstein victims too. She's an Fsteen
survivor too, and she's the one that just sued and
won the lawsuit against Virginia gou Free. So but no

(11:33):
one else is doing this, guys, you know what I mean? Guys,
who else is bringing you this kind of stuff?

Speaker 6 (11:40):
You know?

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Nobody. I was watching some stuff crap the other day
on Twitter. Somebody sends me a link and it's these
two idiots. One guy I used to have on the
show and the other one is this crazy lady that's
obsessed with me. Okay, you're just freaking obsessed with me
and a complete liar to whack job. And I'm watching
these two. You know, the guy wouldn't have no career

(12:03):
for you if I didn't find him and put him
on the show and give them a couple of response
on the show, and he'd never come back. Now I've
never llow him back. And the woman is just insane.
I ain't completely dishonest and I'm watching these too, yack
away with their faces in the camera on the zoom
interview of each other.

Speaker 4 (12:20):
Who the hell cares?

Speaker 2 (12:23):
The hell cares what these guys have to say that
they sit home and google information for you. Now they
got Chat, ebt and groc and all this stuff. You
don't even need idiots like this anymore. Just in a
voice to it, your voice to text. It's the same
freaking thing. Well, what I'm bringing you guy, I'm bringing
Vincent fl Men, Dano Hiks, people directly involved that have
unsealed documents. You know that's a first hand eyewitness testimony.

(12:47):
Vincent fl Men, You're gonna hear him tonight at nine pm.
He talks about how he went into Joe Tekapina's office
with the Francasio and they had a magazine, a child
newice magazine that Michael Jackson owned that he used to
order child pornography from, and it gave the magazine to
Joe Tech opinion. The magazine disappeared. This is stuff you're

(13:09):
not gonna hear anywhere else, but you're gonna hear it
in the tabloids coming up because I shared it with
my friend. One of my tabloid friend reporters. I'm getting
called off the hook these days. Right now, my phone
is ringing off the hook again. But because then everybody
wants to talk about the list, and that's steen at
Maxwell and I'm gonna be talking about it too. As
a matter of fact, if you're out there, I'm hearing
people are telling me that they heard my name mentioned

(13:32):
on Joe Rogan, and then they're telling me it was
the episode with Ian Carroll that both Joe Rogan and
Ian Carroll were talking about me and listed off a
bunch of my shows. Now, when I was first sent
that video clip of Ian Carroll talking on Joe Rogan,
it was about I heard him talking about Dave mcgallan,

(13:53):
and immediately I left the comments, saying, who if it
is guy's talking about? You know, they don't even mentioned
Dave McGowan's real name, they do, these guys. You know,
where does this guy, Caro and Carol come from. I
was very mean about him, So people are saying that
I was mentioned in that show, and I think they
might have cut it out after I insulted both Joe
Rogan and Carol, which I don't give it. Damn, I
don't need these guys I don't care about them at all. Okay,

(14:16):
But if you're out there and you heard me on
Joe Rogan, he heard them mention my name on Joe Rogan.
Because I'm getting a lot now, I'm getting a lot
of response about this. Send me the clip or a
time stamp of that if you have it. But I
have two quotes coming out in the tabloids about uh,
the deaths surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, which I'm fine with. I'm

(14:40):
fine with the quotes they're using. They're going to mention too,
the radio show of the Opera Report, but I really
want them to talk about how the story is controlled
and some of the people out there who people think
are on the side of the victims and the plaintiffs
really aren't and seemed to be on the side of

(15:01):
the Epstein crew, like all these characters Dershowitz, Steve Bannon,
Michael Wolf, Epstein's brother, and somebody is you know, Twitter
superstars that people think are somehow good guys and constantly
bring them up to me. You should have so and
so on your show. There's a reason why I don't
have so and so on my show. Okay, because these

(15:22):
people have come to me behind the scenes and tried
to hire me to dig up dirt on plaintiffs. They're
not on the side you think they are, okay, you know.
Plus there's all kind of out of this stuff going on.
There's a lot of stuff that goes on behind the
scenes that people have no idea about, okay, And you know,
you have somebody on the show and then you know
or you know you wouldn't even have them on the show,

(15:43):
and then you find out later on that they're kind
of full of shit, you know, and you know, you
don't want to come right out, and not every time.
Sometimes I've come forward, I've exposed them, you know, but
I don't do it every single time, that's for sure.
And what's even saidder than that is you don't have
somebody on the show who's very well respected, very well known,
got a big you know, they had a very popular book,

(16:04):
very popular documentary, whatever it is, and then you're talking
to them off the air and it's just like, wow,
you know this person, You know I respected their work.
I thought I did. But they're stupid and they're naive
and they just don't they just don't know what's They're
out of the loop. Man, they're just out of the

(16:25):
freaking loop. And so that's why you know, you'll notice
I try and interview the people involved, not these eversinces.
You should have so and so on this podcast or
this YouTuber for what man, anybody can look up that
information themselves. So I got your vincent fi.

Speaker 6 (16:42):
Men.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
We talk about Jeffrey Epstein. Uh, but we're gonna have
either his wife come on or he's gonna come on
and talk about his wife's lawsuit against goof Free. We
talk about a lot of stuff about Michael Jackson feeding
drugs to these kids, which no one discusses. You hardly
hear that at all. Son f I'm men. You can
watch it with video at Patreon or you can listen
to it tonight at nine pm. Otherwise. Jaden Jeff's the

(17:06):
son of Warren Jeffs, the FLDS Mormon cult leader. We
talked to him. The guy had eighty brothers and sisters, man,
and he just got out of this cult just a
few years ago. So he's adapting to reality and all
that kind of stuff. So there's that. Okay, I'm exhausted.

(17:30):
I had a great assistant here helping me out. And
then when you know, it man. She got pregnant and
so she moved out to go, you know, be with
the baby's father, the boyfriend, and they're going to live together.
So and it's hours and hours away. So it's just
not gonna work out. Say, anybody out there, if you're
looking for a gig, you want to be my assistant,

(17:50):
you know some of your resume. You can't be a
crazy person though, Okay, I don't want to do it
any crazy people also too, if you're out there. A
couple of things I need. One is I need someone
to help me. I'm gonna beat I'm gonna take all
my Epstein documents, all the class the exclusive stuff I
have that's not out there or not out there readily available,

(18:15):
and put it all together in a book called the
Epstein Files, and a lot of stuff that's currently sealed
will be unsealed. And plus my commentary and stuff about
you know, my exclusive interviews with people like Hoffenberg and
things like that. So get a hold of me. And
that's not the book I was gonna do. Okay, I

(18:36):
had a book deal to do an Epstein book, but
I was dying at the time, and I thought I
could really share some behind the scenes info that I'd
really like to but you know, if I'm living, I
have a career. You know, I have a career. I
need to continue. Plus I don't want to get killed,
you know, or beat up again. Man, that was a

(18:57):
that was a bitch. So yeah, so you're out there,
you want to help me organize and do some editing,
get a hold of me. This would be book editing,
that audio editing, and also too, if you're out there
and you have a podcast or you're interesting and starting,
you're interested in starting a podcast, shoot me an email

(19:19):
at operaman Report at gmail dot com. I have I've
teamed up with some people who are helping me promote
this podcast and it's working really good. Okay, as a
matter of fact, now I met them, it was about

(19:40):
the whole bigger project, about editing and all this kind
of stuff like that. I said, no, I got guys
editing for me. I don't need that, you know. And
then we went and they looked through my social media
the way I do things on social media and stuff
like that, and it just gave me so many tips
and advice and I took some of their advice. And
I've seen such a dramatic increase in engagement and in downloads,

(20:04):
like you know, more than triple, you know. And we're
coming into that Christmas season with the big advertising money.
So if you have a podcast out there and I'm
gonna I'm gonna set up a home, it's gonna be
separate from the Operator Report. It'll be like, you know,
conspiracy media something like that. It'll be called and we'll
have the old May Brussels stuff. I'm hoping to get

(20:25):
Dave Emory to bring us some stuff and and I
can pay it. I can. I can pay it from
the profits on it. So if you have content, I'm
looking for content. If you have old classic content, even
the better. If you have new you can produce new content.
Get a hold of me at operaman Report at gmail
dot com. Also too, if you got ten grand you
want to loan me, Okay, yeah, I need some cash

(20:46):
real quick. I could borrow against my house, but I
really don't have the time and I don't have the
I don't have the time, and they take just a
big chunk. If you could just loan me ten grand
a month to forty five days, man, I'll give you
a nice big chunk in you could charge me vig.
How's that they charged me some serious interest and we

(21:08):
could secure it with something we could secure it. We'll
lean against the house if you need that too. So
if you're out there and then you got ten and
maybe fifteen, I might need just to do forty five days,
you could trust me. Um so podcast content need fifteen
grand My arm is broken again. Warren Drayden, Jeff's and
Vincent FM men now in Patreon. Daniel Hanks came on

(21:33):
the other day from Patreon. Okay, we did a show
on Patreon and Daniel Hanks is the guy who they
gave him. He was working for the British tabloids before
anybody was talking about Epstein over here in America, and
when they had the litigation and they mentioned Jane Doe,
I think it was Jane Doe one to O two,

(21:55):
and he was able to take the clues from that
and figure out who she was and then track her
down to Australia and convince her to do a first
public interview and then convince her to you know, these
lawsuits that she's gotten involved in, these different lawsuits and
a lot of people consider her as like paving the
way for other survivors in this story, and in a way,

(22:18):
she was out there in front. She was a high
profile victim survivor, so you know, you got to give
her credit for all that. So he's he was very
upset about hearing the statements from Trump about how you know,
Epstein stole his workers from the spa there. You know,
he knew everyone knew right away who he was talking about,

(22:38):
and so he comes out to talk about that mostly.
But then I had just gotten off of the phone
with Vincent fl Men, so I asked him about Michael
Jackson and his connection to Epstein, and he shared a
bunch of stuff about Michael Jackson. The guy worked for
Diane Diamond and the tabloids digging up dirt on Michael
Jackson for years and years and years. And then we

(23:01):
get into the story some stuff that I didn't even
think he would talk about, like this, there's everyone knows
that Danil Hanks is the one who tapped he wire
tapped Heidi Fly's telephone. Yeah, and uh so that uh
and and he picked up you know, recordings and stuff
like that with a certain famous movie producer. And you

(23:23):
can get the story in my Patreon. I had a
little problem with this it's in my Patreon though, and
all you know, all this stuff, so you know, everyone
people know this story, but I don't think I think
this is the first time it's ever been said publicly
that Danil Hanks is the one who wire tapped Heidie
Fly's telephone. So all that stuff is in Patreon right now.
You can go there right now and listen to it tonight.
There's no video with it, though, but there will be

(23:45):
from There's gonna be a lot of video coming up
on Patreon as soon as I get an assistant here
to help me out and took up the video. You know,
Jeff Gilson, Trump, Tulsi, Russia, Epstein, Robert Maxwell, how they
all fit together. Everyone who's heard this interview has raved
about it. And as a matter of fact, his publisher,

(24:06):
after hearing this interview, has gone out And because he
wrote the book Maggie's Hammer. I did the first interview
with Jeff Gilson when the book first came out like
ten years ago, and it's about all this stuff. He
knows Arid but Minashi in the book has Robert Maxwell,
and it went back then nobody was talking about these people,
but Jeff Gilson lived it. His friend was murdered by

(24:26):
this bunch and that's what got him into this investigating
this murder. So again too is the guy you know
deep in and now his publishers out there are promoting
him again after hearing his his work on My show
as usual and trying to sell more books. So I
would encourage you. It's not going to play for another
couple of weeks. So if you go to Opperman Report Patreon,

(24:51):
you can listen to it there and I even have
it too. I have it set now. You could just
buy the one interview for like three books or four
books or something like that if you just want to
hear the on show you don't want to subscribe, And
that's been working out good too. Robert Young Pelton is
this author of License to Kill, but he's written about
ten books and he was in Discovery Channel, does a
lot of stuff. Really interesting guy, Okay, really really interesting guy,

(25:15):
and we're definitely gonna have him come back. You know,
by the way, if you go to my TikTok, the
Opperman ed Opperman TikTok. But I think even if you
put an Opperman Report, it comes up and you see
my face and what I do now is right after
I finished an interview, I go on TikTok and I
explain what I just did in the interview. And it's
kind of funny because people say, oh, man, I'm so

(25:36):
disappointed because now I hear you talking and you got
this big smile on your face here right. I will
always thought you were pissed off all the time, is
that you're always got this big giant smile of your face.
You're laughing. So that was kind of funny to hear that.
Maybe maybe maybe you shouldn't see me. I think the
TikTok got hacked too. By the way, it's because I

(25:59):
can't log it from every platform. Oh let's see, he
was bugging me. My arm really hurts, man. Okay, oh
okay boy. Some people you know you want to contact you,
and some people you don't. But Jeff Gilson, we have
an hour with him in Patreon. It'll be on spreaking
about two or three weeks. And then Robert Young Pelton,

(26:20):
who's this. He knows all these mercenaries, He travels with
these mercenaries, and one of the main reasons I want
to talk to him about is the Venezuelan coup. The
field Venezuelan coup. And if you look on my spreaker
and google Venezuelan Coup, Rudy Giuliani's coke Dealers and money Launderers.
I've replayed that show about five or six times. I do, guys,

(26:45):
I'm on the cutting edge here of that Venezuelan coup story.
I still have to interview Left Parnas about it because
he knows all about it too as well. I have
this documentary filmmaker coming on the show. She's already. I
have an AX to the film advance access already, and
it's called Men of War and it's about that guy

(27:07):
Jordan Woudreau from Silver Corps who went and launched that
coup into Venezuela up and I got a lot of
interesting stuff about that. He's in court now over this
gun smuggling charges and stuff like that. They're probably easing
back on the prosecution of him though now the Trump's
in power. But in one of his court responses there

(27:31):
he said that he had the approval of the executive
branch on the Trump when he launched his coup. There's
also some funny stuff too, like when he and his
brother were smuggling weapons down to Colombia into stage the
coup in advance preparations. Their boats sank and they had
to be rescued by passing up passing a freighter. And
then of course there's the famous quote of how the

(27:52):
coup is put down by angry Venezuelan fishermen who put
down the coup. Oh God, my shoulder hurts. But anyway,
Robert Young Pelton gives us some behind the scenes gossip
and inside knowledge, and the way he describes it, he

(28:13):
thinks they took advantage of mister Guadrow and that sometimes
with these coup these guys in power, they got a
lot of money, They raise a lot of money, and
then they hire these mercenaries to go out there and
pull the job of knowing that the coup is going
to fail, but they're keeping a lot of money behind.
You know what I'm saying. The guy has an interesting perspective.

(28:33):
He knows what he's talking about. We're going to be
doing a whole series of shows about that coup, a
lot of film about that coup. I have access to
one of the Colombian generals who had a ten million
dollar reward for coke dealing, had a ten million dollar

(28:56):
reward on his head. They captured him. Now he's in
a federal prison up in Maryland, go by himself. He
doesn't no one visits him or anything. So we probably
have that locked up. I tell you, we were locking
up this story, you know, and you're gonna hear stuff
that you don't hear on the regular media, you know,
with these characters, especially these these YouTubers and characters are

(29:19):
pointing cameras at their faces with their buddy. Yeah, and
that's been the rest of her life, talking about me
behind the seeds, you know, like we're out here with
the real folks also too. You know this guy, this
Colombian general man, you know, he seems to have access
to a lot of coke. If you inerrative, he can
help me unload a couple of tons of coke, if

(29:40):
it cool. Heidi Johnson, the Columbine survivor. Oh, she's what
a wonderful woman she is. Man, I really enjoyed this.
I had the impression she was going to be a diva,
and I thought she was some kind of hack for
the Democratic Party and the gun control But not at all, man,
She's just tells her wonderful story there about how she

(30:01):
was a you know, a cheerleader in high school, you know,
and survived the Columbine attack, really enjoyed it. And then
Scott Camille Vietnam veterans against the war. And it really
sucks because I got so much really good content and
it was a great interview. Both of those, the Heidi
Johnson interview and the Scott Camille interview are excellent, excellent,

(30:23):
excellent interviews that at one time, you know, they would
have been prime time, you know, but I's got so
much great content to make it over. It's a spreaker,
you know. We have such a backlog of really good stuff.
It's hard to do this. I don't know what we're
going to do. We have to come up with a plan.
And well, you know, maybe now that I'm working around
that second podcast, the platform, which is going to have like,

(30:47):
you know, at least five or six hours of content
a day, not just my stuff but other other hosts
too as well. But when that's up and running, maybe
maybe some of these shows that I would normally call
filler shows, those true crime shows of authors from true
crime shows, I consider them to be filler shows, you know,
And even if it's a popular author or podcast you know,

(31:11):
and I'll bring them on just kind of lure their
listeners in, you know, and then hit them with my stuff.
You know about you know, Jeff Gilson and Daniel Hanks,
my Gold you know, and my Vincent I f I man,
you know, and my Robert Young Pelton, who's gonna be
you know, this guy's we're teeing him up. Man. Those
guyscause a good guess, man, Okay, which brings me to

(31:34):
a lot of other things I can think of, but
we'll leave it at that. God, I'm exhausted, ready man.
Interviewed by Reuter's Joe Rogan. Gonna be in some tabloid
stories and check out the n Opperaman TikTok. By the way,
if you're at that too, and you know you're you're

(31:55):
familiar with Reddit and you know how to everything I'm
trying to stuff on Reddit, and it's getting take everything
gets taken down. Oh, you're violating the rules, you're volt.
I don't know what the hell they want. And in
some of these subreddits where I'm trying to share my content,
you know this, so we are not allowed to do that.
But then I see them sharing the youtubes from people

(32:16):
have nothing to do with the case. I don't know,
I don't want. I don't know how that works. So
if you're out there and you know how that works, man,
get a hold of me. Because I posted this one
thing up there on Reddit. I says, hey, you know
the Virginia know the Katie Johnson a lawsuit against Trump
and the rape of the lawsuit against Trump, and I'm seen,
you know all the private investigator in that case. That's

(32:37):
my case and you can find the case documents here
at my Patreon And I think got like two hundred
and fifty thousand views. You know, so and so so questions.
I really was disappointed with the questions people were asking me,
and uh, just some stuff is just ridiculous. But then

(32:57):
I try to share other documents and things that I
have in there getting removed. You know, the stuff I
have that's exclusive that nobody else has, like the Virginia Goop,
the Murray Farmer lawsuit against the FBI and her original
claim with Sarah Ransm against the FBI. That stuff's not
published anywhere. I got there from the lawyer. I got
there from them thinking she said it to me on

(33:18):
her cell phone. You know, no one's out there see
that stuff. That's the kind of stuff it's going to
be in my book, the Epstein Files. Well, exclusive stuff,
nothing but exclusive for you. By the way. You know,
if you go to Apple Place or you know those
podcast platforms, and you search for exclusive documents and comes

(33:39):
up number three known for my exclusive documents. I got
this other artist too. She's helping me with the merch
She's designing really cool merch force too. She's a tattoo
artist and stuff, and uh, I can do the issue.
Give me a break here. Oh god. You know also too,

(34:01):
when if you listen to the the TikTok, if you
go on TikTok and watch those tiktoks, you'll you'll hear
how tired I am after an interview and how my
voice I'm like, I've lost my voice and stuff in it.
That's usually about a half hour or an hour after
I've done the interview, I'll come back and I'll say,
just finished taping with so and so, And it's getting

(34:22):
a lot of attention, a lot of traffic from that too,
as well as well as the stuff I've done with Twitter,
like I bought that little blue check mark. I actually
had a listener pay for the little blue check mark,
and uh, it's it's created so much more engagement. And that's,
by the way, that's how I got the interview with
the Robert Young Pelton because he saw that, you know,

(34:42):
I had more juice and activity on my Twitter. But
what I found out was when I'm when I'm talking
to these promoters, these promotion people about promoting the podcast,
what they did was they went and looked at my
Twitter and my website, my Instagram and my social media

(35:05):
activity and stuff like that, and how many comments I
had on Spotify, you know, and also too that they
looked at, but really a serious evaluation. You know, I
didn't hire these guys for that. They're working with me
now in a different project. But I was so impressed
with their work. But they went and said, you know, well,
let me see who else is in your niche or

(35:26):
niche however you say it, and compare what they're doing
to you. And what they explained to me was is
that all these people had the three hundred dollars blue
check mark on Twitter. I only had the eighty dollars
when they got the three hundred dollars one. And also
they're spending like five hundred bucks to promote a single
post on Twitter, and that they're also purchasing retweets that

(35:47):
they go to the and he even he knew the accounts.
He says, see those retweets, they're buying it from this
from this company, and this is how much they're paying
for it. So that's how, you know, scientific these guys are.
They they're really professional, they really know what they're doing.
And uh, I've seen I'm seeing the results right away.
But they showed me how some of these other people

(36:10):
how you wonder how these Twitter superstars who have nothing
to do in reality with any of these cases. And
when I talk to people down and the prosecutors down
the Virgin Islands, or I talked to uh plaintiffs attorneys
here in the States on Epstein cases, and they have
no idea who these people are. You know, it's because
they're they're on Twitter and they're buying retweets and they're
buying promoting the posts to elevate their their presence on Twitter.

(36:34):
And then once they have like one hundred thousand, you know,
two hundred thousand people following them, they're they're making money
from their stupid little podcast with nobody on it, with
nobody on it but another podcast, you know, or it's
just the most ridiculous thing I've seen in the world.
But I don't want to be too distracted by that,
because we do have some more content I have to
share with it today about Elaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein

(36:59):
and they're sent and their prison conditions, Okay, because there's
a lot of confusion about this I'm seeing all over
the place, Okay, so frustrating because you see over and
over and over again people saying, well, if there's no
client list, then who are they in jail for trafficking?

(37:19):
Why is Gelaene Maxwell in prison? If there's no list
of clients of who she's trafficked to. Okay, if she's
arrested for our trafficking, where is our client list? Goad?
You can go. I don't have it up on my page,
and I'll put her up there if you want, Okay,
But anybody can google Gaeley Maxwell SDNY complaint, you know,

(37:45):
and you'll see the original complaint in full, unedited, and
the first page, the first.

Speaker 4 (37:51):
Line is is that she was grooming and luring teens
and children to be abused by Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 2 (38:02):
There's your client her client was Jeffrey Epstein, and I
was going back and forth with some people on social
media and they were saying, this sounds suspicious, This don't
sound right. Where's the clients? And I said, well, if
you read the complaint, the client is Epstein. Oh that
sounds suspicious. Where is the clients? You know, they give

(38:23):
me a breakman, I just told you four times that
he was the client. And what people should be more
focused on is not, well, how come where's Bill Gates
and where's all these names that they're associating with crimes?
You know, I almost set a couple you know that
I don't believe are associated with crimes. You know that
people widely connect to all this of Hollywood is on

(38:47):
the Epstein list. That's impossible. I'm sorry, it's just impossible. Logistically,
it's impossible. He had that six bedroom house in Palm Beach,
had a big place in New York. But still it's
only like eight bedroom, six bedrooms. And these aren't huge compounds. Yeah,
it Zorn Ranch. It was a big compound, but it

(39:09):
wasn't now there all the time. It was only four
times a year. He was visiting Zorat Ranch, you know.
And then the island, the island, the island. We have
to hear over and over and over again. There was
one six bedroom house on the island and then three
guest cottages. You couldn't fit more than twenty thirty people
on that island in any comfortable you know, sleepover. Okay,

(39:32):
you know, yeah, zeis man. So that's the whole thing too.
You can read the complaint and see who her client was.
Her client was Jeffrey Epstein. Now there's another woman named
Sarah Adams who's never been arrested and never been served
civilly in a civil lawsuit, just walking scott free, and

(39:55):
allegedly she was doing the exact same thing Maxwell was.
Why aren't people screaming about her? Daniel Hanks just send
me a name and a phone a photograph of a
Maxwell's personal assistant.

Speaker 4 (40:10):
She had to be.

Speaker 2 (40:11):
Involved in his scheduling appointments and making travel arrangements. She
had to be involved in this too. Why isn't anybody
screaming for her head? Why does it have to be
Bill Gates or some movie star or some celebrity or
some politician, Bill Clinton? Why does it have to be them?
What is the difference if a crime is a crime,

(40:32):
A horrific crime like this is a horrific crime like this.
If Epstein's doing the majority of these rapes, which he was,
in every indication was that the majority of this was
for his personal perversions, not blackmail, not getting paid clientless.
You know, almost craziness, the hysteria that this story has become.

(40:54):
And I can tell you this because I was here
at the very beginning. I did the first radio show
in twenty thirteen about Jeff I've seen nobody knew the
name in twenty thirteen, nobody knew the name. Now I
know other people have come along since then, and now
suddenly they somehow, even though they have no personal direct
involvement in any of this other than googling information, they've

(41:15):
somehow become huge experts on this. You know. And by
the way, too, this a whole big story just came out.
Say I'm gonna work on this. I'm trying to get
the guy to come on as a guest about how
Epstein is so deeply involved in bitcoin, in promoting bitcoin
and investing in bitcoin. Okay, And wouldn't you know it,
how many of these people out there you see, okay,

(41:37):
that are Epstein experts and Eppstein authorities and legendary, knowledgeable,
wonderful people. How many of them are involved in bitcoin too,
promoting bitcoin? You know, ask yourself why all this is?
You know, I've said over and over and over again.
Do the same people that you think are heroes are

(41:59):
the people come to be behind the scenes trying to
dig up dirt on survivors and trying to dig up
dirt on Stephen Hoffenberg, Stephen Haferberg, who got the whole
case start in the Virgin Islands. There would be no
litigation in the Virgin Islands, the most successful litigations, there
wouldn't be none. There no JP Morgan investigat in litigation settlement,
there would be no Southern trust settlement. Oh that was

(42:20):
Hoffenberg man. You know, it was like a dog with
a pigs here in this case. But okay, so I
hate to keep ranting and raving about the clients and
all that stuff there, But there are the does list
Maxwell's client. If there's no client, why she in prison?
Her client was Epstein. That's it? Okay. Then I saw

(42:42):
this other thing. People were saying, well, I think that
they should get the rope. They should be hung by
the rope And why did Epstein only get to eighteen
months in a county jail all these crimes. Well, you know,
the average sentence and I can't tell you this enough.
The average sentence for a child rapist is eight years,

(43:05):
and they serve three and a half years of that
eight year sentence. And not the cushy deal that Epstein got, okay,
but the average sentence for a guy the actual charges
Epstein got, which was a solicitation of prostitution from a minor.
You know that's a lot of people get that and

(43:25):
get a ticket, they get no jail dive, okay. And
if you go back and you read, I have it
in the Operaman Report Patreon for free. The two thousand
and six Grand Jury transcripts release, you'll hear about how
the prosecution tried to throw the case. They tried to
take a dive, but the grand jurors weren't having it,
and they actually took over the questioning to the victims

(43:49):
and gave them father the advice and encouraged them to
prosecute and cooperate with the prosecution. When when the prosecutor
was trying to take a dive, are these girls are
strippers and run ways and drug addets. That was like
the prosecutor. It was like the defense attorney. There there
was no defense attorney on a grand jury hearing, but
she was acting like a defense attorney. So Epstein's sentence

(44:14):
and conviction okay. The majority of the negotiations with Epstein
took case before before the plea deal, which is, they
negotiated down what he was being charged with from this
multi victim hundreds of victims three a day child rape cases,

(44:35):
to this solicitation prostitution from a minor that he pled
guilty to. Ultimately, so they negotiated down the charges and
then he pled guilty to cushy charges and then they
gave him a sweetheart deal too. In his sentencing in
this empty wing of the Sheriff's department where he was
the only prisoner there that we had work released during

(44:58):
the day, was allowed to leave during the day, and
he hired prison guards, corrections officers, and Sheriff's department officers
in playing clothes to be his security during the day.
He was allowed to fly up to New York during
the day if he wanted to do all these different things. Now,
it's not unusual for someone to get a work release,

(45:21):
which is what he had. Work release, you know, and
Monday to Friday you can leave jail and go to work.
You just have to sleep in jail at night. You
have to spend the whole weekends there, or whatever your
work schedule is, you know, usually it has to be
Monday or Friday. But now that's almost entirely if it's
if your sentence is three hundred and sixty four days,

(45:45):
you have to have less than a year to go
in county jail in order to get a work release
deal like that, or a one year sentence, and then
you know, they give you like a one day time
served and then a well they'll give you a portion
time served, you know, and then you'll you're under that
one year and you can get that work release deal.
So that's not all that unusual, and that was negotiated

(46:07):
in in advance when he pled guilty. He was pleading
guilty to eighteen months with the potential work release if
he could provide you know, employment where he was going
to work every day in all those kind of conditions.
None of that's unusual, okay, And even the eighteen months
for the charges that he was pled guilty to is
not that unusual either. Now I'm not saying it's okay

(46:30):
with me, I think with these guys should be. If
even solicitation prostitution with a minor, I'd say twenty years
for that man. You know, you're raping a kid. You know,
it doesn't matter you're pain or whatever. You're raping a
kid and he's raping three a day. Twenty years, twenty
five years, okay, and then actually serve you know a

(46:52):
portion of that, you know, ten fifteen years. And then
then you got a tail on the end. You have
some paper on the end when you get out, been
real probation, real supervision, probation and parole supervision over you.
Because right now, the way it's set up these guys,
the probation and parole department is set up for it's

(47:13):
an informant. It's for informants. They got the paperwork on you,
and you're going in there, Hey, I'll violate you unless
you've got some dirt you can share with me on
the street there who's dealing drugs and who's doing this
and who's doing that. That's what that is now, and
these guys now, and it's a power dynamic where if
a guy has a he's out on parole or probation,

(47:35):
and he's given really good information to this probation officer.
He has more power than a probation officer. When I
was on probation, but I wasn't writting people out, but
my probation officer treated me like I was the boss, okay,
because they saw you know, you know, they saw my
lifestyle when I was liking the stuff I got away with.
You know, they knew not the best of me because
I had certain status in the community.

Speaker 6 (47:56):
You know.

Speaker 2 (47:57):
But you can also develop that stufs by being an
informant out on the street when you're visiting your probational
officer every week. So there's really no consequences and serious
supervision in the probation and parole supervision that we have today.
Someone like Reality Winner, who's on supervisor release right now
for the the rest of her life. I think it

(48:18):
is you know, where they're taking urine samples like every week,
and you know, because she's a vegan, you know, you know,
that's rare that you have that kind of supervision, especially
for a non violent crime as she did. Okay, So Epstein, okay,
to negotiate this deal with the money. He had, the power,

(48:41):
he had, the connections he had to negotiate this deal, okay.
And the money he's spread around is not unheard of. Okay,
that kind of stuff happens. We're seeing it right now
with the r. Kelly's in a cushy jail and Butler.
We're seeing it. P Diddy, you know, as openly negotiating

(49:04):
got six million dollars to everybody own this number but
me six million dollar parton, you know, openly at this point.
I don't know anybody that there's no other details of
that deal, you know, at this point. So these things
are going on. That's not all that unusual, okay, for
a rich, powerful man to negotiate down the charges, to

(49:27):
have this much juice with the prosecutor's office where they're
trying to throw it at the grand jury but they
failed because it was such an outrageous case. And then
to pay your way through Department of Corrections okay, because
that's one of the most corrupt places in the world,
Department of Corrections. Okay. And there's post conviction attorneys and

(49:53):
post conviction consultants. I've had one on the show here.
George Christi is a post conviction consultant, but he's on
the other end that he can help you out. If
you've got a prison sentence, you go to him and
he's going to ease things for you when you're behind
the bars there with the inmates and as attorneys who
know how to lobby the right people to get you

(50:19):
transferred to to easy, easy prisons. Okay, So that's how
that works, and none of that's unusual with Maxwell. She's
meeting with this guy branch Or, maybe it's Blanche I Forget,

(50:40):
who's was Donald Trump's personal attorney in his criminal cases
up there in New York and now he's working for
the Department of Justice, complete uttered conflict of interest now
that he's negotiating with Maxwell. And shortly after negotiating with Maxwell,
she's transferred to FPC Brian in Texas, a federal prison camp.

(51:10):
Now she's facing twenty years. She's got a twenty year sentence,
and in order to get to this minimum security camp. Okay,
they had to waive the restriction of her being a
sex offender in order to get her into that prison.
So now that is completely and utterly unheard of, Okay

(51:34):
for someone facing twenty years to be transferred to have
their status like that waved unless outright bribery or outwar
right cooperation on something really big. They got this thing
called a score sheet. But first of all, you know,

(51:57):
I deal with a lot of people are sitting in
prison right now, and it's the most convoluted thing. When
you go to the website and check out the inmates
status of where they're located, what's the the level of security,
and it'll tell you up there and play, and there's
this thing is like pending exit date and then pending
release date, which is also confusing. No one can figure

(52:19):
it out. The poor families they tranfer ed. I don't
understand it. When's he getting out?

Speaker 6 (52:23):
You know?

Speaker 2 (52:23):
What does this say? I?

Speaker 6 (52:26):
And uh?

Speaker 2 (52:26):
When you if it's like a state or county sentence,
they have the pending release date, which is the most
you can possibly do, okay, and then they usually give
you like one good day for one every day you serve,
you get one good day as long as you're employed
when you're in the jail the prison there, so then

(52:48):
they'll have so that's the most maximum you're going to do.
Is you're pending release date, then your pending exit date
is after everything's calculated in with your good time and
your work time and all these different things, and you
have no write up. So the best possible scenario, no crime,
no new charges in prison, which is very common, that'll

(53:09):
be your release date. You know, that's what you're hoping
you're gonna get, which you usually you do get no
matter what it can, no matter you could really mess
up you know a lot of stuff. Man, I still
get that because you know, prisons are overcrowded and we
get these people out of there. Plus they make a
lot of money driving people around. A kind of scams
they got going on with the prisons, very very corrupt

(53:29):
system of prisons. But you'll see a guy who I know,
this guy's got a huge prior record, and it'll say
no felonies. Now how that works is they negotiate that too.
See that's another thing to see. These are the nuances
that people don't understand when they say, well, how does
how does Epstein get this deal? We had no felonies.

(53:51):
But even if he did have felonies, they can edit
that out. They could omit that from the score sheet,
from the evaluation you're sentencing evaluation report. So when the
judge sees it it says there's no felonies, when I
know this guy's got felonies. Not Epstein, but another guy
I've dealt with. You know, the guy's got felonies, but
it's omitted from the score sheet. It's admitted from the

(54:13):
sentencing evaluation because the guy's a rat. Okay, And this
is how you know these when the guys are going
in are rats, because you see these indications.

Speaker 1 (54:22):
You know.

Speaker 2 (54:23):
We just had a case recently I was working on.
The guy was a code offended in a much larger case,
but he was got caught on a habitual traffic offense
and hit and run, you know, and I had video
of the hitting around all this kind of stuff like that,
and I looked up his cases. I said, well, this
guy's habitual. You got three felonies here on this car accident,

(54:44):
driving on our license, driving unregistered, driving, no insurance, you know,
and habitual traffic offender, hit and hit and run with injuries.
You got, you know, fifteen years. He's looking at with
the habitual traffic offender status when the guys been suspended
twenty five times in his life. You know, it was
just a jail we got three months ago. But he's

(55:06):
an informant. So when a sentence they dropped it down
to misdemeanor charge. He's getting in a couple of months
on that. He's got these huge charges ahead of him,
but he's clearly an informant on those charges. So how
does Maxwell has a twenty year sentence wind up in

(55:28):
this federal prison camp? Okay? Someone had to waive her
sexual offender status to get her into that, and we
talk about this with Daniel Hanks. Someone had to waive
that to get her in there and within the borough
of prisons. Why isn't there a congressional hearing who did that?
Let's see that instead of bringing Bill Clinton and Bill
Clinton can't get it up for twenty years? Wasn't doing

(55:51):
not trust me on that, man. I interviewed every Bill
Clinton mistress. Nobody thinks he was diddling kids with Epstein. Okay,
and I'm a Clinton fan, Guys, don't start with me. Okay,
Google at Opperaman Clinton. You will not find one positive
shows that I have ever done about the Clintons. Trump
came to me for opera research on the Clintons, can

(56:13):
used it, So give me a break, man. Okay, But
just all that stuff about Clinton being this lothario, very sexual,
voracious person. It all came from Ann Colter and Mike
Michael Cavanaugh, Robert Kavanaugh whatever whoever Kavanaugh was, and the
Michael Conway in that bunch, you know, can star a bunch.

(56:38):
What's Kavanaugh's first name? Anyway, who cares Brett Kavanaugh? So
let's see who who made this waiver in the Bureau
of Prisons here to get her to waive her sexual
offenders status to get her in there. But now we're
hearing that she has a provision in her status there

(57:02):
where she's allowed on furloughs during the day, not a
work release because there's no provision for work release, and
you got a twenty year sentence, trusting that that doesn't
exist even this bizarre alternative twilight zone we're in with
this bunch here, But they got her. She's qualified for

(57:24):
furloughs on a twenty year sentence, completely freaking unheard of.
That's that deserves a congressional investigation on who's in the
Bureau of Prisons giving her these sweetheart conditions. Now, you
want to know what I think, and no one's saying
this out there. I think her and Trump dated I

(57:45):
think for a period of time they were boyfriend and girlfriend.
And that's one of Epstein's big complaints about Trump. But
it was about him sleeping with other people's wives and
sleep and there Isn't it all fit? Now makes sense?
Why Trump is wishing her well, Why Trump is so
afraid to her, why the millennia is so afraid of her,
and why Epstein and Trump had that beef about sleeping

(58:07):
with other people's wives. Why would Epstein care? You know,
did you sleep with other guy's wives. You're gonna end
a lucrative friendship like that. All the money laundering deals
they had together, by the way, too, all this stuff
about Epstein and making all this money from blackmail and
stuff like that. I can tell you he got four
hundred million from Stephen Hoffenberg he stole from Tower Financial

(58:29):
that went straight to the Virgin Islands to Southern Trust.
But also too, before he met Hoffenberg. He met Hoffenberg
through Douglas Elise, who was involved in some of the
biggest arms deals in history, I think with the record
biggest arms deal with nothogin those characters, and that's the

(58:50):
that's the crowd Epstein was in with money launderers, with
arms dealers. Okay, so do you forget all this bullshit
from people who know nothing about this in reality telling
you about black meial, it's telling about blackmail and clients
and selling kids. No, man, the guy was making money everywhere. Man,

(59:13):
some of it was blackmail. I believe he got that
job at bear Stearns through blackmail. But that's a unique
situation that people know those details, you know, but in reality,
you know, not from Twitter, not from googling, you know. Anyway,
I'm getting exhausted. Let me say we're doing here, But

(59:33):
for her to be getting this deal where she could
leave the prison during the day on these furloughs is outrageous. Now,
I got to tell you something. It's not unheard of. Though.
I had a situation and was up in Philadelphia a
case I was involved with where this guy was released
from prison on a day furlough for a weekend or

(59:54):
a few days. When he was out, he shot a
guy and killed him. And it turned out later on
that the gun he used was missing from a police
evidence locker. So this kind of level of corruption does happen.
It is for real, It's out there, and then we're
this is the kind of level we're seeing here with
this bunch, and we definitely need a congressional investigation. We're

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(01:00:36):
keeps alive. Otherwise, what else is coming up after this is?
I forgot already. That's so bad. I told guy that
the gym today is don't get old. Vincent fi men
worked for Michael Jackson. Great stuff there. We got a
video of him on Patreon and Jade and Jeff's the

(01:00:59):
Son of War Orange chest fd ols. All right, guys,
good night.

Speaker 5 (01:01:25):
If you miss the train I am on, you will
know that I am gone.

Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles, a
hundred miles, one hundred miles.

Speaker 5 (01:01:50):
A hundred miles, a hundred miles. You can hear the
whistle blow one hundred miles.

Speaker 6 (01:02:06):
Lord, I'm one, Lord, I'm two. Lord, I'm three. Lord,
I'm four, or five.

Speaker 5 (01:02:18):
One hundred miles from mile home five hundred miles, five
hundred miles, five hundred miles, five hundred miles, or on
five one.

Speaker 1 (01:02:39):
Hundred miles from my.

Speaker 6 (01:02:46):
Not s on my bad not.

Speaker 3 (01:02:54):
To my game.

Speaker 2 (01:02:56):
Or I can go.

Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
This so way, this way, this.

Speaker 6 (01:03:10):
So away, this so way, this soay.

Speaker 4 (01:03:17):
Lord, I can't go.

Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
This so way.

Speaker 5 (01:03:27):
If you miss the train I am on, you will
know that I am gone. You can hear the whistle
blow a hundred miles.

Speaker 2 (01:03:53):
Hey, don't forget if you can spot me ten grand Okay,
give me a give me a shout out there out
from a report a Gmail back. Good nice guys, Thank
you so much for see you next week.
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