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August 9, 2025 • 20 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Okay, welcome back to the Operaman Report. I apologize for
that way a little crash, but we are back on
the air. And I was the reason why I took
all that time to explain about the stuff with Trump
and everything like that is because the name of tonight's
show is mister Trump Pale. Alex Jones apologizes to James

(00:28):
Alafantas over Pizzagate. So the thing is this that I
want you to understand. I get on these emails, especially
before Trump actually came into office, between the election and
the inauguration. Ed, you don't understand.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Once mister Trump takes office, he's got a round up
all the He's gonna investigate pizza. He's gonna bust it
wide open, and we're all gonna get arrested.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
Wait you see, just watch, And I gotta wonder, all
what indication do you have of that? Well, what do
you see that would indicate to you that Trump has
any interest in the investigating his association with the Epstein

(01:21):
is putting his daughter into a modeling school. Uh, modeling
agency run by this guy was notorious. Wait a second's run.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Okay, So the theory was that once he became aware,
but some people do the way. He's so busy running
his empire, he's not even aware of Pizzagate. But here
we had Flynn was, uh, what do you call Flynn's
son was posting by pizzagate, right, But that once he

(01:57):
gets in office, somehow he's gonna suddenly act in a
manner that conflicts with all of this publican know behavior
and become a crusader against pedophile rings. Now, the theory
goes on further that the reason that Alex Jones apologized

(02:18):
to James Alphantis this week, and if you're not aware
of it, google it, okay, because Alex Alex Jones, mister
Trump's pal, Roger Stone's pal, okay, came out this week
and apologized to James Oh, I'm mistaken, did on the

(02:44):
same day that that guy that went in there with
a rifle, you know whatever, you know, a citizen investigator,
another idiot.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
And the theory is that the reason why Alex Jones
did this is because while he was pete threatened with
a suit. Well it wouldn't it wouldn't it occur to you?

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Now, he had to call his buddy. Let's say, Alex
Jones is a legit guy, right, I'm being sued by
something I think is real, I'd call my in to
mister Trump, and I'd call mister Trump too directly. He
has some kind of contact mister Trump.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
He hadn't want a show, right, but somehow he apologized.
And the theory is well because he was afraid of
getting sued for a defamation lawsuit by mister James Eliphants,
so he put aside his on one theory. He put

(03:46):
us at his belief in the facts of Pizzagate because
he was afraid of getting sued. But he was afraid
of getting.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
Sued, wouldn't and mister Trump and was gonna round up
all these pedophiles And wouldn't he know that there's some
prosecution in the works, and he could.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Kind of hold off on his apology. You know, now,
I got a little news for you, because tonight I
put myself out there to you as a qualified that
I'm qualified to advise and consult on defamation lossits, especially
when it comes to preserve and obtaining the evidence to

(04:23):
defend war prosecutor a defamation loss and an Internet based
defamation lowsuit. Unlike most of the people, I'm like ninety
nine percent point nine percent of the people you hear
on the internet or on the radio that blather on
about defamation lawsuits. I've actually filed one. Did you know

(04:43):
that I actually fought I soothed somebody for defamation when
I was twenty five years old. And you'll see these
experts who somehow they can buy one hundred dollars microphone
and get in front of a microphone or that they're
on the internet and they're chatting away and defaming people
and slannering people and liabling people all day long. But
they're experts on this stuff. But they've never filed a lawsuit.

(05:08):
They've never been a party to a lawsuit that once
I have when I was twenty five years old. Now,
many of these people will tell you, well, ered you know,
I can say whatever I want because I lie about
people all day long, and I defame people all day long,
and you can't assue me because the defense the defamation.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
Is the truth and I can prove the truth.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
You hear these idiots say this all the time. Well,
guess what. I was twenty five years old when I
filed a defamation lawsuit. My girlfriend had this ex husband
he was being a jerk in the divorce. I hired
both Diedle and his guys to go over there and

(05:57):
buy some used cars from this guy. They had tape
recorders on their bodies and they egged him on into conversations.
So we had qualified professional investigators with a tape recording
of this guy making accusations against me that were defamatory.
They were they would damage my character, they would damage

(06:19):
my reputation. They were harmful to me. But guess what
they were true.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
It was true. What he was saying was true about me,
but he couldn't prove it.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
So because I knew he couldn't prove it, and I
had real professionals with a tape recording of him saying
this stuff, I got grounds to.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
Sue him, and I prevailed in that loss suit of
my friends. So when you say to me, well, the
defense to defamation is the truth, you need a smack
in the head because what you gotta understand is you
gotta take that proof. You gotta take that evidence, and
you have to reduce it to an exhibit that could
resent it in court, and you need a witness to

(07:06):
sit on a witness stand and present that evidence. That's
how this works in real life.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
In reality, not in your imagination of how you think
it works.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
Okay, that's how this stuff works in reality. That was
my first experience when this area of defamation lawsuits. My
second one was a few years later with Art Bell,
when Art Bell was suing a couple of characters for
defamation and I became a witness in that lawsuit. I

(07:40):
was a winner out first, I was a litigant. Now
I'm a witness working as a PI. Over those years,
I might have had some deformation stuff like that, but
not that I recall or anything of any kind of
significance to me. But my next experience was being a
witness and also negotiating that settlement in that case. Since

(08:01):
that time, okay, when I became a digital forensic investigator,
because I wasn't always got into that about two thousand
and two, two thousand and three, although I was doing
email tracing before then. As a professional digital forensic investigator,
I've been hired to obtain, preserve, document, reduce, to report

(08:23):
and testify Internet defamation. I'm in fact, I'm working on
a big one right now. Okay.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
I've done this many, many, many times, so I am qualified,
my friends, okay, to advise on defamation.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
I had a case.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
I had the.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
Notes on this.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
This is funny. I tried to get it really quick.
I had a case in Hawaii, Okay, where my client
went through ten lawyers because she was guilty as sin
and her defense was ridiculous. She was actually originally criminally
tear with stalking and cyber stalk and harassment for her activity. Okay,
she hires me. I get her a lawyer, and I said, listen,

(09:08):
your defense is not gonna work because you're not gonna
believe this because the way they caught her I invented.
The way they caught her, okay, right, the method they.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
Used to capture I invented. So I'm trying to explain
to her. They're not gonna just know that. She was
trying to say that they hacked into her computer. They
were sitting out in front of hacked into her WiFi.
And I knew what they had on this woman because
the method they used to catch her I invented. And
she went through one lawyer after another, after another after another.

(09:38):
Every time she hired a new lawyer.

Speaker 2 (09:40):
I was the guy in charge of the case bringing
in the new lawyer and tell them listen, here's why
this defense is not gonna work. Let me explain to
what happened, how they caught her, and what they're gonna
throw at you. Ten lawyers we went through and I
had I eate half of the cost of that lawsuit.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
So I'm very familiar with this process. I'm also very
familiar because, as you know, okay, as far as Pizzagate goes,
I'm kind of involved in the background of what's going
on here, Okay, And what I can tell you from
what I know about this that to defend a defamation case,

(10:29):
to describe what you see in these Pizzagate allegations and
what's on these Instagram accounts and what's on Facebook, and
what's on websites, and the pictures and the comments that
you see, to describe that what they post is not deformation.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
Okay, under any way, shape or form, give me that case,
sue me, give me that case. I'd love to be
a defender in that case because not only will I win,
I'll get damages. Plus what would there is no lawyer
on the face of this earth that would allow his

(11:10):
client to under these circumstances to file a defamation suit
against Alex Jones or me or anybody else because they ain't.
No damn well, what's gonna come out? It's just like
I know what's gonna come out? So what do we
got here?

Speaker 1 (11:28):
It's not defamation. Alex Jones did not apologize because he's
afraid of a lawsuit because he would have won that
lawsuit easily. The lossuit would never be filed. So there's
something else going on here, guys.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
And it can't be well mister Trump's about to, you know,
round everybody up.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
That can't be it either.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
What are the other possible bullies and all this? Huh
that maybe they're all the same like mind and same
like attitude and same like behavior.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
Is that a possibility? I think it's a possibility.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
What do you think?

Speaker 1 (12:16):
So I hope someone uh survived. Looks like it. We
got a bunch of comments here and so it looks
like I hope everyone survived the breakdown there and communications
and and the crash of the computer and stuff like that.
So that's what I'm laying out there for you tonight, guys.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
Okay, real quick, we only got a couple of minutes left.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
First of all, I just want to say this, please,
oh please, oh please, don't forget the member section. Okay,
And I'm working my heart on here for you. I
really am. I'm doing my best to present you honest,
real news, real work. I don't know anybody else out
of all these alternative media guys blah blah blah that

(13:08):
are contacting you know this, Johns Captain thinks, who's contacting?

Speaker 2 (13:13):
No one's doing that. No one's doing that work. No
one did that work. You listen to twenty shows this week.
No one did that work that I did. It's in
a member section. It's gonna play for free next week.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
Out of all these guys commented about Alex, who has
the background, the qualification, who has the nuts, you know,
the nuts and bolts behind a defamation lawsuit? You know
you guys, you know you gotta even a break it.
The member section is what keeps us going. You gotta

(13:45):
support the member section. That's what we need to keep
us alive.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
Here.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
It's six bucks a month. You want to deal, contact
me operaman Report at gmail dot com and I'll give
you a little deal on that. Okay, I give a
little discount. You sign up for a year, you shoot
me a payment by PayPal. But there's a ton of
new stuff in there. And this show by Amy on it.
I defy you to watch that and not cry your.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
Heart out just like I did. It's gonna be free
in a few weeks. Okay.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
I got the guy too that was molested by Sandusky
coming up. I got so much stuff coming up, it's
not even funny. Hank Aborelli is coming back. He just
wrote a book about JFK's coming back on the show.
I want to tell you quick story because we got
a couple of minutes, and it's not kind of in
the theme of tonight's show, but I just want to

(14:35):
shoot this at you here. Okay, it's more five pm
Pacific Standard time. We got the West Bedfist three show.

(14:56):
Don't forget the memory section. Hey, but listen, I want
to take a show. I told the story last week
about that young couple that I had to go meet them,
take a statement from there living in the budget suites.
They're missing right now. I don't even know where they are, okay,
and it's kind of like a heartbreak, and I don't
know what's going on with them. I had some work
for them, you know, I don't even know where they are.
I can't get hold of them. But I guess it was.

(15:21):
Then the day after I did that show, I was
driving in the car with the young girl and we
get pulled over by the cops. I contein you what
it was. It was Saturday, the same day that there
was a big thing are on the strip where there
was a standoff on the strip with some guy in
a bus with a gun. The night before, oh my god,

(15:42):
the night before. Okay, this, these three guys.

Speaker 2 (15:44):
Go into.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Uh Blagio with pig masks on their face and sledgehammers.
They going into the Rolex jewelry store. They smashed the winners.
They started stealing role X watters right, and it's.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
Three of them.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
They go out to make their getaway.

Speaker 2 (16:01):
The getaway car doesn't start, okay, but still two of
them get away. These crack Las Vegas s Meecro Police
Department and the Bolagio Security Force can only catch one
out of three guys where their getaway car doesn't even start.
You know, what do you want man? You know, maybe
the guy was taking a nap. They caught him. But
the next day there's a hostage thing on a bus

(16:25):
on a strip where they shut down the whole strip
all day long. And that same day me and his
kid would get pulled over in the car and I
got pulls me over and I said, well, I know
I keep track of what's going on with me. I
ain't got no warrants. I know I might do my cars.
You listen to the show I just did a couple
of weeks ago about the Las Vegas Metro Police. But

(16:45):
that guy and Eric Scott.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
So I get pulled over and I'm watching this guy
come out of his car and he's doing his tactical approach.
They think this is Compton. I don't even lock my
front doors.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
My car is not even locked right now out in
front of my house, my front door is not locked,
my windows are un locked. There's no crime in this neighborhood.
But officer Barney here thinks this is Compton, and he's
what a tactical approach to my car.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
And I'm watching him through the rieview manner. I said,
what is this guy doing?

Speaker 2 (17:21):
And he comes approaching my window and he's just, oh,
can you put one arm out the window. On the
other hand on the steering wheel.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
I don't want to get shot, okay, So I put
my hand out the window and what the fuck? All right?
I'm not gonna get upset, So I give him my
I don't even ask my registration and insurance, says with
a license, and I know, I know my got no
warrants or anything. So I give my license. He goes

(17:49):
back to the car. I don't mean he didn't really
even have time to call it in, but I guess
maybe he called it in, maybe it did in. Whatever,
But he comes back gives me a license. Okay, so
long I stopped you because you had a burned out
tail light. Now my question for you is this, if
he is really so afraid of getting shot that he

(18:12):
has to approach my car with this tactical defense and
I gotta stick my hands out the window, that.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
It's such a risk to his life to pull me over,
and I gotta stick my hands out there because he
might get shot.

Speaker 1 (18:26):
Why is he pulling me over for just a tail
light If it's such a risk.

Speaker 2 (18:33):
If my life is at risk, and I see a guy,
If I see a guy with a tail light burnt
out a break light and I'm scared he's gonna kill me,
I'm not gonna pull him over. Right.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
Doesn't that make sense?

Speaker 2 (18:50):
What the hell is going on in this guy's head
or any of these guys heads that they're gonna be
pulling people over and then pee their pants walking up
to the car.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Yeah, I look their boots too, man. Okay, guys, listen,
good night. Tomorrow we got West Memphis Street. We got
this guy what's his name? All right, Gary Meaes wrote
a brand new book, and UH want a William Ramsey

(19:29):
found for me, So I'm really looking forward to that.
All right, guys, good night, and i'll see tomorrow night.
Coming up after this is uh, what's his name? Pierce
Redmond and he's got Tom Sekeran and they got a
lot of good contents. This coming up right after this.

(19:50):
People make fun of pierces an intro, but I like it.
Oh who is there?

Speaker 2 (20:04):
Ha
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