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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Okay, It's the Opperman Report. Join digital forensic investigator and
PI Ed Opperman for an in depth discussion of conspiracy theories,
strategy of New World Order resistance, hi profile court cases
in the news, and interviews with expert guests and authors

(00:22):
on these.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Topics and more.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
It's the Opperman Report, and now here is investigator Ed Opperman.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Okay, welcome to the Opperman Report. I'm your host, Private
Investigator Ed Opperman, and this show is brought to you
by email revealer dot com. And you can go to
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(00:58):
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like that that involve credit headers and stuff. It explains
to you and criminal record searches and stuff. You know,
it explains to you how what this data really means
and how to utilize it and how to get your
best to value from it. I actually have my own website,
Email Reviewer dot com is my website, and we do

(01:41):
locates those instant people searches and instant background checks and
all that kind of stuff. So a lot of people
want to do it themselves, you know, and you know,
and they think they can do it themselves going through
these different database searches and stuff like that. So this
kind of explains to you the limitations to it and

(02:02):
how it works. In the book How to Become a
Successful Private Investigator, so it's not just for people who
want to become a PI. Also to an email reveal
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and asset searches and how to catch your spouse cheating
online and online infidelity investigation where you give us their

(02:23):
email address, we trace it back to online dating websites. Okay,
so I want to apologize that, you know, for people
that are listening on some of the live stations, we
had to restart there and that's why, because I have
to do another version here that we sent out to
all listen indicated stations, which is why you heard me
do the intro twice. Okay, but anyway, here we are, Okay.

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Coming up tomorrow, I got a show with the doctor
Lorie Handrahan about her book Epidemic America's Trade and Child Porn,
and it's a to hour show and it went out

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live Thursday morning. It's gonna be going out again tomorrow night.
I really like Laurie. I like her book, and I
enjoyed the interview. There's a lot of great information in
there that I think people will appreciate. It's a very
serious topic as usual, you know, depressing topic, but I

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think we handle it in a good way that's entertaining
for the audience as well. We had some technical difficulties,
so she didn't make it for the first hour, so
I kind of filled in that time talking about different
cases I've worked on and different investigations I've done for
the radio show. So you can catch that there. That'll
be live tomorrow on American Freedom Radio and all the

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stations you're listening to me on right now who play
the show on Friday and Saturday nights and then it'll
be on kyah Am Radio five AM on Sunday night.
So keep an eye for that show. If you listen

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to tonight's previous show with the Scott Schwartz. I want
to apologize again to Scott. I kept calling him Schultz.
I don't know what happened here. You know, I had
that name Schultz and it stuck in my head and
I couldn't get rid of it, even though I had
written down in big large letters on my notes Schwartz.

(04:39):
Scott Schwartz, who was in the toy and he was
in a Christmas story, the kid who got his tongue
stuck to that poll but iconic figure in American history,
this guy. Anyway, he shared his opinions and his first
hand information about the Corey Felman Corey Hame case. I

(04:59):
have a another interview coming out on that which has
already been released, by the way, not with my permission
of authorization, but it's been released with Mara Moon. I
interviewed her. She was one of Corey Haymes Cory's angels.
She was in the band and she has all kind
of advings she wants to share with you that will

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take this story to another level. As you know, I've
been dealing with this story in this situation for about
a month now, and I think I'm done with it, okay.
I've interviewed the Scott Schwartz at length. I interviewed Mara Moon,

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who lived with them. She lived over there at Corey
Fillman's house and she traveling their band, busting on and
stuff like that at length with her. And I've talked
to a bunch of people, Corey Haim's mother, Judy him.
I've spent many many hours on the phone with her
and back and forth with emails and text messages and

(06:15):
some other former Corey's angels and roommates or whatever these
people are, and others who are like peripheral people involved
with this story. And have several lengthy email exchanges with
people involved in all this. And I've contacted Corey film

(06:35):
If Corey Filman wants to come and give his side,
you know, I've contacted him through Twitter and email several times. Corey,
if you're listening, I know, and I know I know
you've listened to the to these shows, and I know
you're seeing my messages to you. So if you want
to give your a side of the story. I'm happy

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to have you on what I'll say here. Finally, as
I've done some shows about this topic in the past, okay,
from open source information, from Corey's book, from news sources

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and stuff like that, and I've done some shows about that.
Then I was contacted by Corey Haim's mother to assist
her in protecting her rights, and the capacity is a
private investigator. Okay, so I'm not going to talk about

(07:37):
any of that then, and as far as I'm concerned,
that's a little confidential. But then we also discussed doing
an interview, and she's put me in touch with other
people to do interviews. And how I want to leave
this off is just with that after dealing with this
for a month or two now, and and my work

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on this in the past, what I would say to
people out there is that take everything you hear with
a grain of salt on both sides. Everything you're reading,
everything you're seeing on TV, all this chatter going back

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and forth on Twitter and all this stuff like that
is orchestrated, and it's there's a lot more going on
to this than it's being presented in the public. Even
the negative things and the positive things. There's a lot

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more going on with all this, and I have a
very bad taste in my mouth with everyone involved, to
be honest with you, and the way the situation stands
right now, I don't think the entire truth will ever
come out the way things are being run right now,

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but the way things are being orchestrated right now, the
way this story is being orchestrated, there are people behind
the scenes that are controlling this story, that are unnamed
figures whoever influence over all this, And there's an agenda
going on. I'll say that, and and that's about it, Okay.

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With Corey Filman and Corey Haim and the whole bunch
of angels and fallen angels and characters and the whole
drama scene al soap opera, I'm done. I am done
with it. And so tomorrow, like I said, we have
a doctor Laurie handra Han, PhD, talking about her book

(09:54):
Epidemic America's Trade and Child Rape. Thank you so much. Okay,
got some good news for you. I did finally buy
a car. Damn, we're not shopping. I've been working. I've
been going twenty four to seven the past few days
because the car I've been looking at and negotiating for
us all the way at the other end of town.

(10:15):
It's a half hour drive in good traffic, you know.
So I've been going back and forth, back and forth,
back and forth, and I gotta go finally pick it
up tomorrow. So paid for, it's all done, paperwork's done.
Just gotta get my butt over there tomorrow and pick
it up. And then I got a nice got a
great deal. It's a very nice car. Okay. The name

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of the show tonight is mister Reed Wilver Ross and
the source is Satan of course, of course.

Speaker 4 (10:50):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
You know, as you may know or may not know,
my name is at Opperman. And so when I was
a kid, growing up Lucky, growing up in the Bronx
and then Staten Allen, Uh, there was a TV show
on TV called Mister Ed. So all throughout my life
I've had the pleasure of people making Mister Ed chokes.

(11:15):
Mister Ed was a talking horse on a TV show. Boy,
I tell you know, people they write in these I
see these comments people write about the show, or people
will send me emails and one of the things they'll
say is, oh boy, you know when Ed's depressed the
show could be such a down when it comes on

(11:38):
and he's depressed, you know. So I'm in a good mood.
I got a new car, you know. Things. They got
a lot of shows in the camp. We're adding new
stations galore. We had this great news station up there
in you tell We've got a new station coming up
in Florida which will be on there. Like I could,
I could do anything I want.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
We're on.

Speaker 3 (11:54):
Just trying to get things going. So but I'm in
a happy mood, believe it or not, especially since right
before when at five o'clock, when I was playing the
other show, I got a call from a potential client
who was screaming into the phone with his volume going
on and on and on. Oh my god, what this

(12:18):
problem she has with her case? She wants me to
come solve her problem, you know, just and you can't
keep on track. If people could hear this kind of
stuff that I gotta deal with. But anyway, I'm in
a good mood today. It's my point again. We're doing
a fun show about mister ed.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
Now.

Speaker 3 (12:37):
Mister d was a black and white TV show, I
guess back in the sixties, right, and it was black
and white, but they played the repeats for years and
years and years. It was a talking horse. And his
owner with this was this guy named Wilbur Mills. Wilbur
Wilbur right and very fascinating. You know, it's a TV show.

(13:00):
You know, it's kind of funny because Wilburt in one
of the earlier shows, Wilbur asked mister Ed. He says, well,
how is it you have the power of speech? And
mister D tells him, don't even question it. It's bigger
than both of us, Wilburg, don't ask It's bigger than

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both of us. Oh no. But one of the odd
things about all this, in this story of mister Ed
and stuff like that, is that there was this like
urban legend. I guess you could call it that if
you took the Mister Ed theme song and you played

(13:45):
it in reverse. Can you remember, like with the Beatles,
if you play the songs in reverse? Or I buried Paul,
I buried Paul, you know, and and you know, the
Beatles denied that he did that. But then it turns
out later on that there's recordings of Paul McCartney talking
about how he and William william S Burrows is it
William Burrows. We're playing with that kind of technique of

(14:09):
plain things backwards. Yeah, William s. Burrow's an interesting character.
Look him up. So there was a theory that if
you played the theme song backwards.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
Now.

Speaker 3 (14:27):
This was a theory that was promoted by a guy,
reverend here with his names what's going on here? A
preacher named Jim Brown from Ohio in nineteen eighty six

(14:49):
said that the the Mister Ed's song contained satanic messages
if you played it in reverse, right, And uh, it's
kind of funny because it does sync up if you've
ever heard the song, right, because the horse is a horse,

(15:09):
of course, of course, and nothing but the horse of course,
of course, the talking horse, the famous mister d And
at one point he says, and listen to this, And
right at that point where it says and listen to this,
there's all kinds of stuff. Network says, you know, someone
sung this song for Satan, and the source is Satan.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
You know.

Speaker 3 (15:28):
Anyway, I'm gonna play that for you now, and you
can listen for yourself and see. You know, my my
production techniques have really improved since I started this show.
So now I'm gonna be able to play this song
for you in reverse. I'm gonna play for you the
mister d theme song in reverse coming and right up
here he goes.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
She has myself. If you have a less to say, it's.

Speaker 5 (16:09):
You thought of it the van, which shows itselves that
we're going up sitting it so, sir, so much it
so hot?

Speaker 3 (16:15):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (16:16):
And must he said, gives a man, we're better at
sim up he the master, you have a fused sims
and as it was, he so you wish so Simpson there?
But this all understand the sop say that sca. So

(16:37):
we're not in the wood that sorcer So must it
so hot?

Speaker 2 (16:45):
Er? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (16:46):
Wh what there it is? Did you hear it? Okay,
did you hear it? Huh? I don't know a lot
of stuff in there.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
Now.

Speaker 3 (17:02):
We don't skimp on production skills here at the Armoram Report.
But there you have it. I played it for you
in reverse, and I got to tell something to you know.
I had a little involvement with that character John David
Oates with his reverse speech technology, you know. And I'm
of the opinion that if you're sitting around listen to
these recordings in reverse all day long, trying to hear

(17:24):
hidden messages, it can make you go crazy. And I
think I witnessed that firsthand with a couple of people, Okay,
with the David John David Oates crew over there playing
this stuff backwards and forwards all the time.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
But there you have it.

Speaker 3 (17:39):
Mister Red played backwards, had satanic messages in it, according
to these people. Maybe it did, maybe didn't. I don't know.
But if you look at all this right.

Speaker 4 (17:55):
That's going on there, Okay, give me one second name, sorry, Canna, Hey.

Speaker 3 (18:08):
I'm really tired. I get up at three o'clock in
the morning every day. Here we go, get rid of that.
Are sorry about that. It's just some little technical stuff here.
Gotta deal with. Let's going on and removable, okay, all right.

(18:30):
So there was this theory that there were satanic images
there in the mister a theme song right now. I
looked into this a bit and the part of the
song and forwards where the guy sings, oh you're mister Rid.
Now that's a different voice than the guy who did

(18:51):
the voice for Mister Red the Talking Horse, and it's
the guy who wrote the song. Let's see what this is.
The guy's name made theme. So Jay Livingston and Ray
Evans with the co writers of this song, and ray
Evans No No a Livingstone sung that part where it says,
oh you're miss start right. But if you look at

(19:13):
these two guys, and I says, well, do these guys
are going to satanic background? This guy Ray Evans wrote
like seven hundred of these TV theme songs. So if
there was a guy with enough savvy and skill to
backmaster in and reverse engineer all this kind of stuff,
that this guy would be capable of doing it for
for sure. Now is there other any other satanic a
connection to this, mister d Okay? I've looked into this.

(19:37):
I'm a professional investigator. Okay, Oh my god, this is
what I've dedicated my life to. And what I found
is there is kind of a little connection here, guys
to what to the processed church?

Speaker 5 (19:49):
Right?

Speaker 2 (19:50):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (19:50):
But a boom presss church? Okay? And how is that? Okay?
They were going to do a remake of this show
with Sherman Hemsley from The Jeffersons, right, George Jefferson, and
he was going to be the voice of mister Ed.

(20:10):
Now that's interesting. Why would they pick him?

Speaker 2 (20:13):
Now?

Speaker 3 (20:13):
Why do I say, why does that have a Satanic connection. Well,
did you know that Sherman Hemsley was one of the
guys who used to travel around in the Roy Rayden
Vaudeville road show. Now, if you just listened to the
show for the first time, you don't know who Roy
Rayden is. Roy Rayden was a guy with a you know,

(20:38):
background on some pretty shady stuff. Coke dealer, you know,
a Satanist, were involved in the Son of Sam cult,
and he was murdered by Larry Flint's bodyguards, you know,
by Bill Menzer and it's got Marte, these real characters,
and even left the Bible there to seem the murder,

(20:58):
you know, open to a page. I forgot what it
was exactly so, and Sherman Hemsley traveled with that road show.
Now that road show was kind of a scam in
itself because what they would do is they had like
a phone bank and they would call around and they
would say, Hey, we work with the Police Benevolent Association.
We want you to buy tickets and we need to

(21:20):
sponsor our road show. Right and today call up businesses
and said we want you to sponsor our show with
coming to Italian with the Police Benevolan Association, and they
did have cops associated with them. The cops would show
up to these afterparties where they had strippers and stuff
like that. And I know a lot of this firsthand
because my ex girlfriend, her one of her best friends,

(21:41):
was a fifteen years old when she was a stripper
for this road show with the Tiny Tim. Okay, that's
how Tiny Tim wound up at my friend's wedding performing
at my friend's wedding because he knew this girl and
they this girl brought her over to my girlfriend. She
was only sixteen when she was getting married, So her
friend was like fifteen when she was damning with Tiny Tin.

(22:02):
And and so we're raiding roadchho. But what they would
do is they would call when they would go into
a new town, they'd call all the businesses and restaurants
and say, hey, do you want to sponsor or a
road show? Do you want to buy some tickets? And
if they said yeah, okay, fine, Hey, we'll deliver the tickets,

(22:24):
we'll come down, We'll bring Sherman Hemsley with us or
whatever one of these people. And do you take pictures
with them? You put up the picture in your restaurant,
and we're buying the tickets to everybody'd be happy if
they didn't buy the tickets. They would show up anyway.
They would show up anyway and say, hey, here we
are with the tickets. We're here to take some pictures
with you. And sometimes they would you get bullied into

(22:46):
kind of buying the tickets or whatever. But sometimes I
would say, well no, we told you, you know, no,
thank you, we didn't want these tickets. Okay, oh my goodness. Okay,
well woa whoa leaeve. Okay, well we'll see you next
year when we come back to town and leave, and
suddenly that night the windows would be broken, you know,
and they called the cops, you know in the cops,
and said, well, you know, maybe should have bought those tickets.

(23:09):
And the next year to go back to town, and
they would buy the tickets. So that was the Roy
Raiden Road Show, which was kind of a shakedown blackmail
scheme as well, with strippers, underage strippers and all kinds
of stuff going on there. So that's the kind of
connection to mister Ed. And like I said, you know,

(23:29):
since my name was Ed, I've been tortured with this
whole mister D thing my whole life, teacher's calling me
mister E. Everybody makes a joke, oh mister Red, Hey,
mister Red, big big joke, you know, and I enjoy
that joke, as you can tell. I love that kind
of joke.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
Very interesting. You know.

Speaker 3 (23:47):
May West was on Mister D and she did an
appearance on there, and so did Clint Eastwood was on
Mister D. He did an appearance on there. Glenn Eastwood
before he was a big star, but May West was
a big star, and it was for you know, bizarre
little TV show was on for several years. And one

(24:07):
of the things that always struck me about this thing
was that in the later years, because you know, when
it was on, it would be on like after I
came home from school. I remember they had like the
Three Stooges and after Costello and one of the shows
that was on was Mister Read and Superman. And even
though it was a little kid and you know, I
paid special attention to this show because my name was

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ED and I heard about it constantly. Of all these jokes,
but one of the things that drove me nuts was
this guy Wilbur Toward the end of the series, his
father in law moved into his house, and Wilbur was
so afraid of his father in law that he would

(24:50):
kiss his butt and he would shake in his boots
whenever the father in law. And it was always like
hiding from the father in law and making him excuses
to impress the father in law. And what that, Wilbur,
this is your house kick the old man out of
the house with the father in law. Kick him out?
What do you do?

Speaker 2 (25:06):
You know, what?

Speaker 3 (25:08):
Grow some balls, Wilburg?

Speaker 2 (25:10):
You know?

Speaker 3 (25:13):
Anyway, the reason why I'm telling you about mister Ed, okay,
is because there's been some big news this week, but
no one's talking about it. And I can almost promise

(25:35):
you you haven't heard this, okay, And it's not about
Wilbur Mills, mister Ed's owner. It's about Wilbur Ross. Wilbur
Wilbur Ross, but the Commerce secretary appointed by President mister Trump. Okay.

(25:57):
And I'm gonna give you some information and some background
on mister Wilber Ross who was appointed Commerce secretary. And
you'd think this would be front page news in any
other presidency in my lifetime.

Speaker 6 (26:17):
This Wilbur Ross story by itself, if there wasn't an
FBI investigation of the president. If there wasn't you know,
Korea going on and riots going on in Israel, all
this stuff in Palston, if all this wasn't going on,
that this chaos presidency that we have right here right now,

(26:38):
with all this man Afford, the campaign manager being under arrest,
the National Intelligence Agency being under arrest, all Flynn, all
this stuff wasn't going on, the story of Wilbur Ross
would be front page news. It would be a twenty
four hour news story.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
If all the rest of it is of amrosa Amerosa,
an apprentice contestant, a game show contestant, somehow gets a
job working at the White House, and she's trying to
break into the west where the residents portion of the

(27:22):
White House, and so she can complain about getting fired
by a general who's cheapest that Mike, you couldn't make
this up. But Wilber Ross, that's who we want to
talk about today, right after these mesters, Woober Ross. And
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Opperman Report. I'm your host private investigator in Opman. Okay,
we're talking about wober Ross, not mister is Wilburg. Wilburg.
I'm going to Wilbur Ross. Fascinating guy name.

Speaker 5 (32:12):
We all know.

Speaker 3 (32:12):
The president, mister Trump was swooped or swept into office
declaring that he was gonna drain the swamp. And soho,
who does he having his right hand there the Commerce

(32:33):
secretarates to drain the swamper Ross and good old Wilber Ross.
You know what he's known that he's knowing there's the
King of bankruptcy, okay, because what he would do is
when these companies were in bankruptcy, these big steel manufacturing companies,
r and stuff like that, he would go in there

(32:54):
and buy these bankrupt companies while they're in the bankruptcy process,
and uh, they make a killing because all the creditors
to these businesses, you know, they're willing to take peanuts.
You know, they take pennies on the dollar. Okay, so
if you can offer them a little bit more than
a bankruptcy court, it's gonna have to. Of course, they
didn't go for this deal. I'm a little familiar with

(33:16):
this because that's how I built up my Beeber company
by buying up failing Beeber companies and buying their accounts
and taking advantage of this to firing all their employees,
you know, and taking them of their business, you know.
And then even someone not even paying their credits. I
wouldn't even pay their bills. I would negotiate it and
and I even't pay them, Okay, Wilber Ross. Interesting guy.

Speaker 2 (33:42):
Now.

Speaker 3 (33:43):
Wilbur Ross was appointed Commerce Secretory Secretary by mister Trump,
and Forbes magazine had estimated that he was worth two
point five billion dollars two and a half million. But

(34:04):
when he filled out his financial disclosure forms in order
to be appointed the Commerce Secretary of the United States
of America by President Make America Great Again Trump, it
turns out he was really only worth about eight hundred million.
Oh that's nothing, red jump change. But you know, I know,
if you claim he got two and a half billion,

(34:26):
you know, but you only got eight hundred million, you know.
For people in that kind of ballpark, that's kind of
kind of you know. But then it turns out we
find out the good old mister Ross had made some
errors filling out his financial disclosure form and he forgot

(34:50):
to mention that one of his businesses was a shipping company.
That involved Putin's son in law. Okay, now he forgot
to mention that. Now here he's got this business, he's

(35:11):
in partnerships with Putin's a Russian oligarch's son in law,
the head of the KGB, and he forgot to put
that on his disclosure. From that, you can understand how
that happens. That kind of thing happens.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
Now.

Speaker 3 (35:25):
By the way, first we want to take a look
at this. Think of ross Neft. Go back and look
at my shows about ross Neft with the Stern and
with Gilson. It all makes sense when you look at
ross Neft. Why would Trump appoint a guy with a

(35:48):
shipping business involving Putin is because you gotta ship that
oil will stop. Is an oil privatization deal, and it's
a shady deal. And everybody involved around Trump is involved
in this deal, including good old Wilbur Ross. Remember the

(36:10):
movie with Daniel day Lewis There Will be Blood and
Daniel day Lewis, we discovered oil. You know, when he
became got rich, he was down there digging that oil
up himself with his own bare hands at first, and
then he would go around and buy up oil rights
from different towns. He said, I'm gonna bring your bread,
I'm gonna bring you a school, I'm gonna bring a

(36:31):
church to your town. And he would take over towns.
He was the king of the town.

Speaker 5 (36:38):
Right.

Speaker 3 (36:41):
But there's that scene where he's with his deaf son
and he's trying to buy milk and a steak and
stuff like that in this little restaurant. And who comes in,
the big oil guys. And what do they have that
he doesn't have. They got the railroad because he's gotta
transport that oil. And he could even know. Man, this
guy was a king. He could take over his town.

(37:01):
He could be the king. He didn't have the railroad,
so he could never compete with the guys. We're in
business with the railroads, the big guys, the big guys.
And so Trump needs Trump needs a guy with a transportation.
He's the shipping company with the Russian connection. Wilbert Ross, Now,

(37:25):
good old Wilbert Ross. I'm sure what happened. He forgot
to put this down on his financial disclosure for him
that he was dealing with the Russians. He was filling
out the forms. He was sitting in his house there, right,
and he was filling out the farms, and it was
a knock to the door. WHOA, who's that? He goes,
answer to the door, and who is it? It's that
little neighbor boy, Dennis, the neighborhood mischief maker, that little menace,

(37:51):
and he and Wilbur Ross was distracted from filling out
his financial disclosure farms and he had got to put
that in there. He was just about to write it down,
but notifying him that there was going to be a
contest attent, a whistling contest, and Wilber was off on
an adventure with Dennis to menace. That's could have happened
when you got a name like Wilbur Okay, all right,

(38:15):
that's a possibility we got. We gotta explore that possibility, right, guys.
It could have happened. Now, Wilbur Ross has some other
issues going on. But fine, besides, you know, we camplain
it on Dennis, okay. And I'm sure he put that
in his form. It was Dennis's fault, you know, forgot
to put that down. But there's some other stuff here too.

(38:36):
Go the Hadsome partners in his business partner. His business
partners said they See's sold forty eight million dollars Okay,
now I want to add here a little little comment here.
You know, Wilbur Ross is allection stolen forty eight million dollars.
He also filled out a phony financial disclosure for and

(38:58):
the guy's still walking around no problems.

Speaker 2 (39:01):
You know.

Speaker 3 (39:01):
Me on the other hand, you know, I did a
little merger back in twenty sixteen with my company. You know,
I don't talk about it much in the air, but
we do the little little business transaction that I put
down the wrong address, I used a PO box, that
I used the wrong PO box that wasn't set up
with the right corporation name, you know. And I'm facing

(39:22):
all kinds of fines and stuff from this. Okay, So
there is there is a ramifications. There's consequences for making
these little mistakes in life. Okay, if you're me, Okay,
you know people you know Listen, you guys don't know
what I go through off the air. Okay, you have
no idea what I go through off the air. Okay.
I And if I really sat down and told you
guys are kind of harassment I'm under and all kind

(39:44):
of stuff, a targeted individual kind of stuff. You know,
if you want to go down through that song, and dance.
I could tell you some stories. Okay, man up and
deal with it. They were fighting a fight here, but
wiliber Ross gets away with this what had a blink
of an eye. The Government of Ireland right now says

(40:06):
that Wilber Ross was a conducted insider training with the
Bank of Ireland that he knew all kinds of By
the way, I supposedly get this now, the Bank of
Ireland had a flawed fighter ordering system. They had a
florid accounting system running the Bank of Ireland. Okay, And
Wilbur Ross was on the board over there, okay, and

(40:31):
he had inside knowledge about this, and he sold all
his stock just before it came out public. So the
Government of Ireland is pissed off of good old Wilbur Ross. Okay. Well,
you know this guy's got some problems going on here, right,
But something tells me the good old Wilbur Ross has

(40:52):
nothing to worry about. Let's take a look at Wilbur
Ross's history and see what would make me think, did
this find good old Wilber Ross won't be having any
problems in the late nineteen seventies. This is from Wikipedia.

Speaker 4 (41:15):
You know it's correct.

Speaker 3 (41:16):
In the late nineteen seventies, Ross began his twenty four
year career at the New York City Office of Rothschild
and Sons. Rothschild, Wilbur Ross comes out of the Rothschild.

(41:44):
Take that, Brothers and sisters, Good old Wilver Ross. Who
would have thought when mister Trump is trying to drain
the swamp, he brought in a Rothschild flunky to run
the Commerce department, to be Secretary of Commerce. Man, it

(42:04):
comes out of the Rothschild. How do you like that?
How do you like that? But people will still say
that mister Trump's an outsider who is another one with
connections to the Rothschilds. Is his defender Berkelewitz and Dershowitz

(42:29):
slip at of tongue. By the way, Berkwitz, by the way,
he is in the hospital right now, have an open
art surgery. But the Dershwitz also talks about how he
met Jeffrey Epstein, convicted pedophile, at a party at the
Evelyn rothschiw home. Well, what do you know, man, mister Trump,

(42:50):
the outsider in bed with the Rothschilds. I invite you.

Speaker 2 (43:11):
To go here to.

Speaker 3 (43:14):
Wilbert Ross's Wikipedia page and you see about all the
companies and businesses he was involved with, the Bill Clinton
on the board of the US Russia Investment Fund. This
guy he was involved with, Judy Rulian or Rudy Giuliani.

(43:35):
This guy man is up to his neck the Paradise papers.
He's up to his neck and all this stuff. Guys. Okay,
so please don't waste my time when you tell me
that president mister Trump is an outsider who is fighting

(43:56):
the new World Order and is on your side. You
can't tell me through one side of your mouth that
the Rothchilds are evil and stuff like that. And on
the other side of your mouth tell me that mister
Trump to point that a Rothchild stewge, a Clinton stooge
into the Commerce secretary position, which Commerce, by the way,

(44:18):
is a real juiced up spot. You know, a lot
of bribes and payoffs go. And I know this firsthand. Okay,
I'm not going to get into it, but you know
this is something I know firsthand with them. When these
when we give government aid to an earthquake zone or whatever,
you know, there's a catastrophe, there's a tragedy overseas, and
we give this government aid quote unquote, when they deliver

(44:42):
that aid. The Commerce Secretary goes to deliver that aid
and they bring with them captains of industry, their friends
and stuff like that to get that money back case
that aid money they gets spent with the Commerce Secretary's buddies. Again,
that's how that works. I look up a Ron Brown
and you'll see what I'm talking about. And I did

(45:02):
a show about that too. Is Well the cash Ill
who was a right wing guy and Jack Cashall and
I like him very much and he's good guys, but
he's a right winger. Coming up after this show tonight
is Pierce Redmond. If you're listening to the show live
Friday Night on twelve fifteen, twenty seventeen, he has lef
Lee Bailey and Pat McKenna, the private investigator. That's gonna

(45:27):
be a good show. I'm gona look forward to that myself. Hey,
he says he's gonna hook me up. I can get
ahold of f Lee Bailey. I don't know. I don't
know if i'd want to the's questions I want to
ask him. I don't know. I deal with so many lawyers,
you know, it can be a little burdensome. So uh,

(45:49):
one more thing, I wanted to talk about tonight, about
my fun week I had this week, a little behind
the scenes glimpse of what goes on at Opera Report headquarters.
You know, a lot of people think it's like the Beatles.
You know, we have William Ramsay and Living Whitby and

(46:09):
right and living with me, you know, and I love
these guys, and by the way too well. I just
want to make one comment out there to people listening
on YouTube. YouTube is not the beginning and end of
the show. YouTube is a simple archive format that we
archive the shows along with twenty other archive formats. And

(46:29):
for some reason, the people who visit YouTube I have
a fascination and they think that's in the whole beginning
in the end. I guess because some of these YouTubers
just have their whole show on YouTube and they complain
that I don't have a description and a title and
all this kind of stuff like I do for my
Like I wrote this title myself, mister ed and Wilbur
Ross the source of Satan. Of course, of course I

(46:53):
just wrote that tonight. I thought that up. It's clever,
and I put that as the title in it and
it'll automatically upload to YouTube and iHeart and Spreaker and
iTunes with that title. Now, when William Ramsey and Piers
Redmond and these other guys and John, but when they
give me their shows, they don't send me a title,

(47:13):
and you know it's all done on the fly. I
don't have all this.

Speaker 2 (47:17):
You know.

Speaker 3 (47:17):
I'm giving you their shows as a courtesy. I like
these guys, and I'm adding their shows to my channel.
But they have their own channels too. You can find
these same shows on this show, and then maybe they
may have a title, and I don't know if they
have a title or not. I don't even know. Okay,
so you can't get mad at me because I'm not
What do you want me to do? I don't even
know it's a live show.

Speaker 2 (47:36):
What do you want me to do?

Speaker 3 (47:37):
I'm uploading it. I'm doing the best I can. You know,
it's not the end of the world, if you know,
like people seem to be so concerned about how many
people listen to the show, Enough people listen, Trust me,
I got enough emails and comments and stuff all day long,
and enough people listen. I'm happy. The advertisers are happy.
Everybody's happy. We're adding more stations I'm going on in

(47:58):
Florida soon, am state down there. I'm working on Seattle
and a lot of stuff. I'm going on. Relax, Relax.
Everybody's so uptight and upset. I got this woman this week.
You know, I gotta tell you, man, you know this

(48:18):
is crazy, this craziness. I was on this radio station
called Awake Radio and it was a big station at
the end the UK, and I started on there a
few years back and there was a woman on.

Speaker 2 (48:30):
There before me.

Speaker 3 (48:33):
Always had proms. She couldn't figure out her past, where
she's gonna broadcasting, figure out the skype, always contacted me
for help, and I helped the role I could. When
I took over a wake, there was a lot of
scrambling going on. We had a lot of nests and
we didn't have passwords and things like that. You know,
we're always contacting people, and I knew I had just

(48:55):
helped this woman set up her password and be able
to broadcast on one of our simulcast stations. So I
contacted her and I said, hey, may can you help me?
And I know we just set you up over there.
You must have that saved, right, Can you give us
the password and the encoders and the loggings so I
can get all the hosts set up over there. And

(49:16):
she says, no, I don't want to be bothered. I'm
not on a wake anymore. I'm done with Awake. I'm finished.
I don't want to be bothered anymore. So we all said, okay,
all right, we kicked her out of the Awake message board,
and we all talked about it, and I said, well,
what a bitch. You know, what the hell was that?

(49:38):
How rude was that. We're all trying, we're working together,
we're all helping each other. We're working hard, trying to
get to salvage the station, the memory of a Granada Steve,
you know, his baby that he created, you know, putting
up money out of our own pockets, devoting time rebuilding
a website, you know, all this kind of work. And
here's this woman doesn't even want to lift a finger

(49:59):
out help us.

Speaker 2 (50:01):
You know.

Speaker 3 (50:04):
She comes back a couple of weeks later and says, well,
I'm back, I'm not doing it Awake. Okay. So we
couldn't find anybody willing to produce her or a help her.
At that point, no one wanted anything to do with her.
Made her bed.

Speaker 2 (50:17):
You gotta lie in it.

Speaker 3 (50:23):
Hey. So then she starts going all these different people,
tell that opperman is tell it Opperman. Okay, fine, So
I created an email and I says, listen, please let
me alone. Go your own. I got her a gig
on another station that I'm on. Okay, that's not enough.
You know, I don't mind helping people. I really don't

(50:44):
mind helping people. I really don't. In fact, they enjoy
helping people. But I'm not here to solve everybody's proms
or adopt people or have people move in with me
and become my I'm gonna become me a guardian. Okay.

(51:06):
So I finally got rid of this crazy woman for
a couple of years. We're talking about twenty sixteen. This
was going on, and there's a video on the old
Awake station that got a copyright infringement. Whatever happened, I

(51:28):
don't know, okay, and she wants it. It's it's suddenly
become an emergency for her to have access to this video,
to replay this video.

Speaker 2 (51:38):
Right.

Speaker 3 (51:39):
I have nothing to do with that video. If you
go to that channel, none of my videos are on
that channel. I have not one single chanel on that
channel if you email that channel. I don't see the emails.
I have nothing to do with it. But this woman
has contacted person after host after host, producer after producer,
all these people around me, begging him to bug me,

(52:06):
asking me to solve her problem after all these years,
when I have nothing to do with her. I have
nothing to do with that show. I have nothing to
do with that channel. So finally I said, okay, look,
let me see if I just you know, because what
do you what do you do?

Speaker 2 (52:27):
Know?

Speaker 3 (52:27):
It's like having a lost dog in the street, like
what do you do? You gotta do something. And even
though she's she's been heckling my YouTube channel I had
a block on. Now, she was heckling me on Facebook,
you know, nasty comms, contacting my guests, annoying my guests, saying, oh,
me and that opera are on the same station. I
want to interview. Give me a break. So I said,

(52:48):
let me get this MP three over to this freaking
nut and I go, I go, I go to this
YouTube channel, by the way, that I have nothing to
do with, and I look at this stupid video and
what do I see? What is the emergency that she
wants me to deal with that. She's annoying ten people

(53:12):
to deal with her stupid video. And I look at
this video and it was uploaded in two thousand and
four and there's two hundred and forty four views that
if you look at the that's five views a month.
And she's annoying this week, like what fifteen people about

(53:36):
this stupid video that over four years, five people a
month have listened to. And now it's an emergency and
urgency to this. And by the way, when you look
at these analytics, okay, if you got a video with
two hundred and fifty views, you know half of them,
you know they only listen for like five minutes and

(53:57):
they wound to something else. So we're talking about you know, look,
this is a this couldn't be. You could get in
your car. If you want five people to listen to
your show, you can get in your car and drive
to Starbucks in the morning and play and play it
over that desk and play it over the order speaker

(54:17):
at Starbucks, and everyone listened to the show there, and
you'll reach more people. You'll reach three or four people
right there a day, and then you go to McDonald's
later on, you go to Burger King, and at each
one of these drive through speakers, you will reach more
people than five people a month. You gotta give up

(54:41):
at that point, or you know, you'd think if you
saw you're only reaching five people a month, you think, well,
you'd say, well, maybe what I'm doing isn't it has
had no value, Maybe I should stop doing it. Or
maybe there's something else behind it, Maybe that this adjutant

(55:03):
in my life specifically, but this adjutant in everybody else's
life too. Maybe there's a reason that this adjutant exists
in all of our lives, okay, And maybe it's not
a good reason.

Speaker 7 (55:18):
Maybe there's a an agenda going on, a greater agenda
that creates these people and inserts them into your life
to cause havoc and harassment and defamation and slander and
abuse and distraction.

Speaker 3 (55:37):
Is that possible? What's the logical conclusion in a situation
like this that some lunatic is doing a show that
five people a month listen to over four years for
what reason I can't imagine. Or they're here to cause trouble.

Speaker 2 (55:59):
And be a nuisance and.

Speaker 3 (56:01):
Be a distraction from hard working people. I've had serious hosts,
serious producers, serious people doing serious work contact me about
this lunatic this week, all in one day. So you
tell me, ladies and gents, the show is over, okay,

(56:26):
and I can go back to sleep and I'm done
me and my egomania. Coming up next is Pierce Redmond
Porkin's Policy Review. Uh, Pierce's great work. I love his
work and respect his work very much. And they hands

(56:47):
on tonight Eflee Bailey and Pat McKenna private Investigator. Oh guys, tomorrow,
I got the Laurie Hentrahan coming up and taping a
bunch of great stuff this week. Took it. I'm whole
bunch of stuff lined up. And then after Christmas, you
know we'll be back in the grind. You know it'll

(57:08):
be easy to get guess and stuff. Then thank you
so much, good night, And coming up next to
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