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It's the Opperman Report.
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Join digital forensic Investigator in PI Ed Opperman for an
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It's the Opferman Report, and now here is investigator Ed Opferman.
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Okay, welcome to the Operaman Report. I'm your host, private
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You remember I used to tell you, guys, I told
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was like nineteen eighty nine, nineteen ninety I. Uh, I
was going through some tough times, and I applied for
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a job working at this beeper company and as a
salesman commission only salesmen. And I said to myself, I said, well,
you know, okay, I want to sell these beepers because
the commission was good. Back then, they didn't have they
didn't sell beepers or cell phones out of stores. They
hardly sold cell phones at all. They says, some of
the car stereo places only. So I said that how
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can I sell these papers?
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Man?
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I don't want to go around making cold calls and
driving around to people's businesses and trying to sell a
bunch of beepers. That's a painting. But I don't want
to do that. So I lived right next to the
staten Islem mall and I was walking through the mall
one day and I saw they had these carts. It's
called the Liberty Market, and you know they have those
little shopping carts, little carts and kiosks in the center
of the mall, in between the stores. And you're walking
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by and there's a pretty girl sitting there selling a
so perfume, and that guy wants to clean your jewelry,
and is another guy that wants to clean your sneakers.
And as someone with a little helicopter flying around, you
know those carts and they sold Christmas time, they'll sell stockings.
You know, they're hung by the chimney with care all
that kind of stuff. And I says, well, this is
what I got to do, man, I got to get
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over here into the middle of this mall and sell
beepers and cell phones. The cell phones were an afterthought
back in those days. Okay, and I'm gonna sell sell
the beepers from one of these carts in the mall.
Let me go talk to the mall management and get
one of these deals. Say so, they wanted me to
use one of their carts, and I says, ah, you
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know this it looks. It doesn't it doesn't look professional enough.
I need a kiosk. So I went and ahead one
of these kiosks built. I was the first person in
the whole country to go into a mall and sell
beepers and cell phones from a kiosk and a mall.
I was on the cover of RCR magazine. Everyone thought
I was crazy, okay, because oh the rent is too
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hig You're gonna go out of business. And I was
a usually successful business. I had over one hundred bloyers.
Ultimately we were in three malls. We had a couple
of storefronts. Great business. But no one carries beepers anymore,
if you haven't noticed. But that's what these guys do.
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You know, I don't talk about this much, but at
another point in my life I owned a coffee kiosk.
When when we first moved he to Las Vegas and
my wife went to work in the hospital. There was
a brand new hospital and I says, hey, you know,
we have all these hospitals and these big buildings, they'll
have a kiosk a cart near the entrance where you
can come in and buy a couple of coffee, says,
let me, let me get the contract. Very inexpensive. Rent
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I purchased a kiosk, a coffee chaosk where we can
actually brew the coffee there. But even if you can't,
you can bring in those big carafts, you know. And
that's a great business if you if you could find
a spot, a high traffic location like a hospital or
where the DMV is okay, and you can wrench space
really really cheap. It's expensive in a mall, and the
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by the way. See now there's all kinds of regulations too.
If you're selling food and selling beverages from these carts.
There's all kind of regulations you gotta follow. So these
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are for sale. You can put up your little photograph place.
You can move to a little video camp laptop there
with a video of the different homes in your neighborhood
for sale. And you can rent a space in a
mall or a kisk just for a month and get
in there, hand out your cards for a month. Get
your business off the ground. These are high traffic areas.
When I had my beeper company, i did no advertising,
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was only people walking past of the mall. And if
you have something like a membership to look a gym
membership set up one of these kasks in the mall
there sell the gym memberships. Now you get recurring income
coming in great ground floor business, inexpensive quality equipment. It's
an investment. You can always sell it. You can always
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Give them a call. They saved the show. By the way,
the show was about to go off the air because
of the situation with the We lost our income from YouTube,
so I was going to just pretty much give it.
You know what am I gonna do? We already barely
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make it from month to month, so we're gonna lose
that YouTube incoming. Then I couldn't afford to go and
want keep on Speaker the Speaker bill every month, so
that would have shut us down on iHeart and iTunes
and pretty much everything because all those platforms are uploaded
from Speaker. So we just would have been we would
have lost really a big, big, big big chunk of
our reach with this show. And my plan was to
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just go to the member section, just just continue memberships,
and just drop all that crap. And just give myself
less headaches in life. But now we've got more headaches
carking dot com checking out eight seven seven nine eighty
six seven seven seven one. So we're gonna the situation
with YouTube. I''ll be doing a whole hour on that
later on, not a whole hour, but I'll be talking
about it later on, about the YouTube situation. But for now,
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YouTube demounetize the channels, so I'm not gonna be uploading
shows to YouTube anymore. I'll upload at description of the
show and then you can go listen to it over
at speaker at speaker dot com, s p R e
A k e R dot com or on iHeart or
on iTunes or any of those platforms there you can,
or you can listen to it live to I'll give
a whole list of stations you can listen to the
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show live. But for now, we won't be uploading to
YouTube the actual show because if it's not monetized, I
want to try and build up spreaker, which is monetized
for me. Anyway, there we got krtking dot com. Save
the show. You can thank them. I don't wonder if
there's an email. Well, you can go to their website,
cartdeshking dot com and Senam thank you too. Then a
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little welcome aboard to the Operator report. Okay, let's see,
let's get to the show. Everybody tunes in not to
hear my problem, that's for sure. Okay, there was an
interesting little bit on the news this week. Well, you know,
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white House contractor arrested on attempted murder warrant as he
checks in to the White House for work. So now
this is a guy he works in the White House, right,
And what happened when went to this guy's name here
is Martise Edwards. He's thirty years old. I ken. He's
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described as a White House contractor're working for the NSC,
the National Security Council in the White House. And what
happened was May third, he gets into some kind of
an altercation out in front of his apartment where he lives,
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and a woman gets shot May third, right, But the
warrant isn't issued until fourteen days later on May seventeenth,
and the guy's walking around with a full blown murder warrant. Okay,
a first degree murder wart This isn't aggravated, you know
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of the in a manslaughter. This is a first degree
murder warrant. And he's walking around this guy who has
some kind of intelligence background. He's working for the National
Security Council. This isn't like a guy off the street, okay.
This isn't a mailman or a landscaper okay, who gets
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into a little beef and has a murder warrant. You
know this is You think the guy's working in Auenas.
You think he's got his ear to the ground and
keeping an eye out for any warrants, any first degree
murder warrants, especially if you know he was The guy
is not denying he was involved in a shooting. You
know that the someone he knew who got shot out
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in front of his apartment. His neighbors were talking about it.
You know, the police arrived. This wasn't some kind of
a you know, like a missing person that he's been
accused of, you know, or a long time ago. There's
a recent shooting out in front of his apartment. Woman dies. Okay.
Now we don't know the details that I he has
said he knows this woman. If the woman is a
stranger or whatever, you know, you kind of assume that
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it's well, it must be a domestic kind of thing
because a man and a woman. But that's not necessarily true.
Who knows what it is? We don't know, but we
know that this guy, mister Maltese Martise Edwards. Wait, he
was aware of the situation. He was well aware there
was a shooting out in front of his place. Right,
you're living at apartment and you're working for the NSC
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because someone get shot, you kind of hate, well, what's
going on? So he knew what was going on, right, right,
these are facts. The gush. I'm sure the guys you
know it would maintains innocent. So whatever. I we didn't
even have an arinement, details or anything like this because
this isn't talked about anywhere on the news. Okay, white
House contractor arrested on our murder warrt and he's checking
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into the White House, right, you think that would be
a big story, wouldn't you. No, only in America, Only
in Trump's America. So anyway, so the guy keeps showing
up in the another murder warrant, the first degree murder
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warrant is issued on May seventeenth, but he doesn't get
busted until June fourth. So the guys you know, checking
in and out of the White House or whatever he's
doing for quite some time. No, the Sacred Service wasn't
notified until his warrant until June fourth. He was arrested
on June fifth, So I guess he was shown a
fourth from May fourteenth, May seventeenth, from May third until
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June fifth, when he gets bus he's shown for a
whole month back to work at the White House when
you just shot someone to death allegedly. Now, so who
is this guy and what's he doing? Well, we don't
know what he does. We know he's called a contractor
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for the NSC, and that maybe in the quotes of
a contract that basically you're not an employee. You're working
as an independent contractor. You know, you get paid by
ten and I assume and an outside vendor that they're
they're hiring to work for them as an employee as
a consultant on whatever you're doing. But then we were
not sure. But makes you wonder now the NSC. What
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is the NSC? The National Security Council created in the
late forties, and basically it's a White House office. It's
a cabinet level position of different cabinet heads are part
of this National Security Council and they coordinate between the CIA,
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the Defense Intelligence, the Naval Intelligence V, the Army Army
Intelligence V. Now, interesting history with the National Security Council
because you know, this is where the brilliant idea of
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Iran Contra came out of NSC. National Security Council. Ali
North worked for the National Security Council in the White House,
that's that unit. So it's always been kind of like
this kind of shadowy, mysterious they're up to stuff. You know,
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they're up to a lot of Shenanigans over there in
the National Security Council. This all he North came out
with Iran Contra where they came up with this idea
that they were going to sell arms to the Iranians
and then they were going to take that money and
then send it to the Contras. And then they had
that little side deal going on where they were getting
cocaine and bringing up to the United States. So the
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whole Iran Contra Shnanians. That's a pretty deep, you know level,
you know scheme. Watergate. People involved in Watergate come out
of the National Security Council. Al Hague worked for the
National Security Council. General al Hagu, remember him, he's the
one who when he worked for Nixon first, you know,
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who was Nixon's the cheapest staff there for a bit.
But he worked for Reagan too, you know, and then
when Reagan got shot, he says, well, I'm in charge,
you know that whole thing. And if you listen to
Lenn Collodney, who's written all these great books on Watergate,
you know, he believes it that Haig was involved in
a cup to take down Nexon along with the Bob Woodward.
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You know, So the National Security Council. Stop looking into
the National Security Council and what else do you find? Well,
this is interesting? How about this? They have kill authorizations.
It's something called the Matrix deposition. What is this? Okay?
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The matrix deposition and kill authorizations for this high level
cabinet group in the White that's based out of the
White House, and also the Office of the National Security
Advisor too, is also works with the National Security Council.
They're part of that council. And I haven't do I
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have this in my notes because Obama made some changes
to it, and then Trump also just made some recent
changes to but I did not save that here in
my notes to tell you maybe during the commercial break,
I can find it and get into those descriptions yet.
But during the Obama raign, they came up with this
thing called the deposition, the disposition matrix. I've been reading
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that as deposition all day long. And this is a
secret national security panel that pursues the So they've come
up with this memo under the National Security Advisor Susan Rice.
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You might recall, she's the one who comes up up
under all that heat when she did those morning Saturday
morning newscasts for what's that called their the whole Benghazi situation,
when she came out and said it was because of
the video. So she was head of the National Security Advisor.
She was a National Security Advisor, part of the National
Security Advisor Council. And they have killed American citizens. One
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guy was this guy who who was anwar al al Kawi,
who was an American citizen. He was killed overseas, but
still he was a US citizen and he was targeted
for assassination by the National Security Council, which has a
shadowy White House group, which has history of notorious history
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with al Hague and with Ali North Iran Contra. And
they have the authority to publish an assassination list of
people that they were allowed to assassinate. And here we
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have our friend here who just you know, wh who's
wanted on a murder weren't working there. So it makes
it kind of wonder, you know, what's going on? What
kind of people do they have working over there at
the National Security Council. Now, guess who else was working
over there? First time ever Steve Bannon, the White House
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political strategist, had clearance to work with the National Security Council.
Wait a minute, and at the time they were saying, well,
this is the first time ever that a political operative
would have this kind of a security clearance and access
to the National Security Council. Steve Bannon, you might want
to take a look at our member section. When we've
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done shows about Steve Steve Bannon's porn and meth house
down in Florida. In fact, they talked about it with
Daniel Hopsicker and because one of the places he was
renting was from a mobster down in Florida. But what
the one that we talk about, there's the porn in
meth house where the next tenants and the landlord found
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evidence that in this porn in meth house that they
were manufacturing meth amphetamine. They could see the circles from
the barrel. There was signs in the tub of methamphetamine.
They did. They did medical studies, you know, a blood test,
you know drug tests where they round residue in the
air conditioning unit of methamphetamine, cetical chemicals. And we know
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they were filming porn because his wife is this what's
that called Swedish model, you know, who was involved in
filming videos and stuff like that. That's all known. She was
arrested trying to sneak a cell phone and some marijuana
in to her boyfriend who was in jail. Down there
was well known they were involved in pornography. This is
not alleged. It's all known, well well known and admitted
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that the police was showing up down at that place,
this house, it was well known that they were filming.
Point all the porn stars showed up looking for him.
That people worked in the house and yeah they were
filming porn in here. Maintenance workers and repairment and said
they were filming porn here. This is all. This isn't
some leged situations. Witnesses and Steve Bennon goes on one
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day he's over this porn in meth house. The next
day he's in with the National Security Council looking over
that list, that kill list, to see who needs killing,
Who needs some killing? Right now, Steve Bannon, let's take
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poor Manaphord. What a guy? What a guy? You're not
tell you. I remember when they appointed Paul Maniford, I
kept calling him Manacurt man of Court Manafort. I couldn't
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get his name straight. But now everybody knows his name,
and I said, Paul Manaphorth, this is this guy's from
the NIX and the scandals. Pull Manafort. It was in
business with Rogers Stone and all the partners at their
law firm. They went to prison and they were they
were involved in the They were called the uh the
the torturers lobbyists because they were lobbyists for all these
different countries and Haiti and stuff like that where they
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were doing torture and stuff and the dictatord lobbyists, and
he says this, this is this guy. So if I
knew and now it was Ah, he's based, but hey,
that's Trump. He's Trump's campaign manager. Oh he's a great guy.
If that was true, it'd all be a be all
over the news. Ed And I said, this guy's up
to some stuff. No, no, no, no, you're wrong. But anyway,
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Paul matter if what's in the jackpot? They got some
of these caught some new charges this week. As a
matter of fact, he's caught new charges today, new new
charges because earlier in the week he had a promise
as a hearing today to prove that he has not
violated his bail conditions. Now here's the guy. Normally you
got busted. Average guy gets busted in a simple little
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you know, day to day case. You got a little
a little child, they a little salt or a charge
on with the auto theft or something like that. They
didn't bail hearing is set, you know, boom, that's it.
You know, if it's high bail hearing and you can't
afford to get it out, your lawyer will you know,
try to make an appeal a second bail hearing a
change of circumstances and stuff that they're trying to get
your bail reduced. Now, Paul Manaford's gone through this whole
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big shell up boom, this whole big negotiations and stuff
like that. He's got an ankle bracel on and he
had to turn over property and stuff like that to
keep his butt out of jail awaiting trial in this case.
Here he's got and he's moved heaven and earth to
be walking around like a freeman on he's charge. He's
got Well, he's just kind of blown out because they
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kind of they've been doing a lot of surveillance on
him and he's violated. Before he had ghost written an
article he wasn't supposed to be promoting or totally they
had a gag order on him, and he ghost written
this article about work he did in the ukraineism and
they caught him on that. And now they just caught
him and they got this guy bad. They caught him
using the secret devices and encrypted apps contacting and using
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third parties to contact witnesses and co defendants in this trial,
which is a big no no, okay, And now they
got They just announced new indictments. Today they indicted a
business partner and he's in those indictments. So this is
this people think this is part of the violation, but
this is no. This is brand new indictments on obstruction
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charges and money laundering charges from February and April. This
is while he's out on Bill. He's got new charges
of what he's done out on Bill. So my prediction
on Paul Manifort is he's going to be in jail
and waiting trial in this case. He's fighting here these
this Muller stuff and all of his money laundering charges
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and stuff like that, and I can't see how he could.
He's not going to get convicted on these charges. So
now he's going to be sitting in a jail soon
awaiting this trial. Now, when you're on trial and you're out,
you know, you kind of you kind of want to
put out, you know, let's get some delays, let's get
But when you're sitting in jail, especially the guy's like
seventy five years old, I've got jet black hair. I'm
(30:06):
sure he doesn't diet. But you know, guys, you know
it's not a young man, you know, and jail's not
easy even on a young man. You're in your sixties,
your seventies. Man, they put you in jail waiting trail,
because jail's not like prison. Jail is a lot worse
than prison jail. You know, you're locked up a lot.
You don't have a lot of possessions and don't have
a lot of visits. You know, bad situation to be
(30:28):
in jail waiting trial, okay, And that's where most people
will make a plea deal. They'll they'll you know, they'll
tough it out. When you're on the street. Now, I'm
not gonna go down with the ship. I'm not gonna rent.
But you start holding them there and at the pre
trial detention centers, things change, you know, because you're sitting
in there with a bunch of other guys and you're
doing time, and they start telling you, you know, lessen.
(30:51):
You know, if I look back, you know, maybe I
would have talked, maybe I would have made a deal.
If they're looking back, you know, I regret not making
that deal. That's when any guys sitting in president and
saying I'm glad how things turned out. Okay, this is
just what I hope that would have it. Okay, I
made right choices in my life. There's a couple in
(31:12):
there saying that, but not many. And manif it's a
smart enough guy, he's gonna be talking to smart guys
in it, you know. So anyway, so that looks like
at the end of the road from matterfort that you're
probably gonna pull his bail and they're gonna throw him
there and unless he somehow escapes the country, because I
can't see how this is gonna work out well for him. Now,
(31:32):
these charges of witness tamper, Okay, it's serious business, and
it's the stuff that I have a lot of personal
experience with as a private investigator. Very often, you know,
I'll be brought into a case like this and the
defendant will say, you know, we need you to talk
to the witnesses in his case, and I need you
(31:55):
to get them to say this, okay, and these are
all red flags I've said, I need you to get
them to say this, or I need you to trick them.
When you had to be on that trick them, you know,
and force them, and and you watch TV, you know,
and you see that stuff happening, you know, and a
(32:15):
private investment will go and they'll talk, but you know,
he wants to talk off the record.
Speaker 5 (32:18):
You know.
Speaker 4 (32:19):
But in reality, in a situation like this, see because
first of all, if this was a third party, if
this was a private investigator who had contacted those witnesses
and now these that guy would be arrested already. Okay,
because in any kind of situation, any kind of situation
where you have a client, let's say, you know, he
wants to wiretap his wife, you know, he wants to
(32:40):
place a bug in the car. You know, if the
client were to get arrested for that very little charges.
But if it's a private investigator gets busted on those charges,
they throw the book at them. And that's just how
it is. You know, they throw the book at me.
I'm on the way much more scrutiny and way much
more as a higher threshold, there is a higher bar,
(33:01):
a higher level of expectation, then I'm going to be
operating correctly and ethically then the average guy off the street.
So in reality, and because you know you do want
to you know, you want to go and you want
to interview these witnesses, you want to take down their
statement and you want to take that and get them,
(33:21):
not get them. But once they've made their statement. You
want to find discrepancies between the statement they gave to me,
the statement they gave to the police originally a statement
they made a deposition later on. You find discrepancies, You
find in accuracies, you find changes to the story. Okay,
And that's where you if you find a little crack
(33:41):
in the wall there, and then you start scratching at
that crack to make it bigger, or you'll you'll find
they'll say something. Then you go find another witness that says, no,
that's that's false. It's a lot. He's lying about what
he said to me. What are you saying? So when
you go to interview these witnesses, you want to record
everything so that the witness doesn't come turn around later
on and say, hey, that armor And when he came
to see me, he was offering me money, or he
(34:03):
was waving a gun at me and he threatened me.
And this kind of stuff I see a lot of times,
and I take that experience with me because this is
something you gotta be careful with. You can't fool around
with these kind of things. You wind up been in jail,
wouldn't wind up be in court? You know, falling around
this kind of stuff, and this is pi's This is
one of the main problems that they have. They'll they'll
(34:25):
go to an interview with witness and the witness will
say later on, oh, when he came to witness, when
he came to interview me, he represented himself as a
police officer. He pulled out a badge. He started showing
me a badge, and I saw his gun and he
told me he was a cop. He said he was
a sergeant. We had a situation back in Brooklyn where
they claimed that the investigator I was working with identified
(34:46):
himself as sergeant, and I was right there when I
heard me he said he was detective. He says, I'm
a detective again, and I always say private investigator, you know,
make it very very clear. But a lot of these guys, too,
of the retired cops, will like to push that little
line there, you know, and they have that kind of
cop attitude, so people will assume right away that they're cop.
(35:06):
So I carry that standard of questioning into my interviews.
When I do these interviews with a radio show. Okay,
a lot of people will say to me, well Ed,
you were too easy on that guest. Okay, Ed you
were too easy on them, okay, And how come you
(35:27):
didn't know you didn't ask the tough questions, which mainly
they want me to start yelling at the guests and
start arguing with the guest, and and for putting words
in the guest's mouth, okay. Which my role here is
with the radio show is to interview the guests and
get them on record. Now, just recently had a guest on,
(35:48):
and you really wonder and anybody should be able to
listen to the interview and say, well, when you're losen
to this guy, his story is full of holes, you know. Now,
I guess I could start insulting the guy and say,
hey man, you're a liar. Your story is full of holes. Okay, Okay,
Well the interview is over. Okay, Well now I've got nothing.
(36:11):
I'm talking for the next hour by myself, okay, right,
Or that an intelligent listener would hear this and say,
oh my god, the story is full of holes. We've
got them on tape. Now we've got them on record.
I've never heard anybody else ask him these questions. So
I did an interview more recently, and the guest is
full of it, you know, But I like the guy
(36:35):
and I started getting bomboarded. Dude, this is what the
facts here. This is the fact that well, you know, like, well,
I don't even get what you're trying to tell me.
You know, like, you know, what are you trying to
convince me of. I'm here to ask the guy questions
and he gives me the answers. If you know this
other information, good, go run with it. Fine, But you know,
I don't even understand that it's obvious to anybody listening.
(36:59):
You know that the tall tales are a little wacky.
I'll give you a perfect example where we're talking before
about the National Security Council, right, and there's this guy
through an alternative media running around. He gets interviewed all
over the place, right, and he claims that he's a
former contractor for the National Security Agency, the NSSA. But
(37:23):
then he'll say, own, when I was working for the NSSA,
I was working for Ali North and all the Ally
North guys from my RAN contract. So here's this guy
who's making up this story claiming he works they gottn't
even work for the NSA. But he's got the NSA
confuses the NSC okay, and he's just babbling on and on,
(37:44):
so it shouldn't be the interview is, well, yeah, if
I had him on, I would ask that question. I said, well,
you claim, and I say, that has nothing to do
with the NSA. This is the NSA. What's going on here?
I would say that, okay, But people don't even bother
doing that. There's just swallow stuff looking on the sing
hook line and the sinker. But my point I'm trying
to make here is back to Matafort, is this kind
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of witness tampering is serious business. Again, Like I said,
they would arrest the PI on this right away. You're
obstructing justice. You're tampering with a witness and a criminal
investigation and a criminal trial. That that's very very serious business,
serious time charges on this kind of thing too. Now,
Matterfort has been under surveillance during this whole process now,
(38:33):
and they've got them pretty much in the jackpart here
using encrypted apps to contact them, and they have the
people he's contacted are cooperating with the FBI and the
Department of Justice and saying yes. When he contacted me,
I felt like he was trying to put words in
my mouth. So it's a very delicate thing. When you're
(38:53):
trying to contact witnesses and code defend its in a case,
and when you do this, everything should be recorded, videotaped.
If you can't make an appointment with them and videotape
the whole thing. Did videotape the interview, so there's no
they can't say, hey, you know, this guy was waving.
This guy he referenced to a gun and he you know,
(39:15):
he pulled his jacket back so I could see his gun,
you know, and all this kind of stuff that they say.
Or he waved money in front of my face, you know,
he pulled out a lot of bills trying to you know,
entice me into all this kind of stuff. So maybe
I don't know, I'm a little more sensitive to this
than the average person here. But just reading over the
(39:36):
the Department of Justices complaint against Mataford alleging this bail
review that they're gonna have, I'm convinced he's gonna lose this.
We're gonna hear in a couple of hours before the
day is over. What's going on with that? And now
that he has this new charges. By the way, if
you're out on bail and you're catching new charges, that's
also a provision of bar release that you don't catch
(39:57):
new charges, you don't get in trouble for something else,
which is also very comment. Hey did you know also
to people don't realize this either, but guys who are
in jail, twenty percent of the people who go to
jail or prison catch new charges. In prison. They get
they get a not a violation, you know, like they
got a sharpened spoon, and they're you know, and they're
(40:18):
bowsing there, you know, or where they're they're que making
a girl cheese sandwich on the radio, that kind of stuff,
you know I'm talking about. They catch new assault charges,
they catch new drug charges, weapons possession charges, new criminal
charges with a with a new real hearing and a
new trial and a new sentence while they're in prison.
(40:39):
Uh so you got a good chance, you know, when
you're out on bail or or in prison waiting, you
know and serving your time, to catch new charges, to
get arrested again, to re offend before you even get out.
And that's what we have here with this. There's really
not that on common either, you know, to catch new
charges while you're out on bail or while you're serving
(41:01):
your time in prison here, so mat of Ford, my
prediction here is they're going to be holding him after this.
He's gonna lose his bail rates. I cannot imagine they
would let this guy stand on bail at this point
where he's out there obstruction charges back in February and
April of this year, and it's like the second violation
to his bail conditions. Okay, let's take a little commercial
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I'm your host, prevident investigator Ed Opperman. Okay, one more
thing I want to talk about this week, gadget. I
got like a splitting headache. Man. I was driving my
car the other day two days agoing it started overheating,
and so, you know, I pulled over, put some oil
in it, put a little water in, and then I
noticed it. There was like this red fluid that was
(46:15):
all over like the engine, you know. And I said,
with red fluid, that gotta be like training fluid, or
or transmission fluid or steering power steering fluid. It was red,
but it turned out it was coolant. The hunt that
Lexus has a red coolant read any freeze in it.
And my radiator busted. So the car is getting fixed
and getting the radiator fixed.
Speaker 5 (46:33):
Me.
Speaker 4 (46:33):
I have had no car for the past two days.
I got no food in the house, and it's a
hike to get some food here. And I'm too cheap
to order food. I'm I can't pay that. I won't
do it. You know, back in New York, you could
order food it was cheap. But out here, man, he's
like a ten dollars feet fifteen dollars feet just to
order a pizza. Man, I'm gonna spend another ten bucks
on top of my pizza. I refuse. So I'm starving
(46:57):
here two days around food. I made spaghetti for breakfast.
And that's guy yew in the news this week is
Michael Avenatti. Okay, who I first liked this guy? Man,
what's his prop? Michael Avenatti, who's representing the new attorney
for Stormy Daniels. And he's done some good work. He's
(47:18):
done some little marginal work too, man, a little shady
stuff here, like getting those bank records. Man, Okay, he
might find himself in a jack bet on that one.
And they're doing a lot of investigation to this guy's
background and stuff like that. The news reports and people
are looking into him, and they finally there's been some
shady practices and kind of marginal kind of deals we
going to find out here of him with this coffee franchise.
(47:39):
He had this coffee business, you know, a big giant
bankruptcy thing where anyway, guy's coming under a lot of scrutiny.
So he comes up with this brilliant idea this week
that he's gonna sue Keith Davidson, who was Stormy Daniels'
original attorney. Just remember, we wouldn't have any of this, Okay,
(48:01):
with at Keith Davison and Gino Rodriguez, there would be
no Stormy Daniels. No one want to know about this.
It's the original lawyer cut the deal with Michael Cohen.
We wouldn't have this Michael Cohen's uh, what's this called
his phone records and his emails? Now when a million
document documents there. We wouldn't have all this on Michael
Cohen if it wasn't for Keith Davison and Geno Rodriguez.
(48:26):
Now I got a dog in this fight. Okay. I've
known Keith Davison since twenty twelve, twenty ten. Okay, Don
Jeena since twenty ten. You know, some of the biggest
cases I worked on in my life were with these people,
Tiger Woods and Wienergate and the start paying all this
stuff I got through these people. If you go to
(48:47):
my my bio on IMDb and look up all those cases,
you know, well my websitey mirror Veiller says about us,
and you look up all my stuff, eighty percent of
those stuff that I've done. I've worked on the big
stuff through these people and then and being like on
the inside behind this because by the way, my name
is going to be in all this. Do my names
(49:07):
and keats emails for sure, okay, And I know I'm
gonna be in Michael Cohen's mentioned in his emails and
know directly between me and Michael Cohen. But I've become
going to be mentioned in here for one hundred percent sure, Okay, Man,
he may have a little problem, okay with that, not may.
I got no promise with this. I got no promise this all.
I have done nothing wrong and no one can assume
me in this case. I got one hundred percent. The
(49:30):
black eyed is but being on the inside of this
and seeing knowing what's what behind the scenes, right, and
how the news media is manipulating this story because this
Michael Lavnati has no case for. I don't even know
what these church's claiming that the uh Davidson was in
cahoots with Michael Cohen against his clients Tomy Daniels. No, man,
(49:54):
I'm telling you, they're gonna have so much emails and
records and stuff back and forth. I've been involved in
these cases. I haven't personally been involved in this case,
although I knew about it. I was aware of it.
I didn't know about the names, but I was certainly
aware about what's going on way back in June twenty sixteen.
But they're gonna have all kind of communications with this
woman where she's thinking, Okay, thank you so much, Oh Gina,
thank you so much, Oh help me out do what
(50:16):
do we do that? What do we do?
Speaker 5 (50:17):
Now?
Speaker 4 (50:17):
I know how these things work behind the scenes. Man,
And a lot of these women two men, they're very opportunists, okay,
and you help them, you get them through their case,
you get them money and stuff like that, and then
they're ungrateful later on. Okay. And so this is a big, big, big, big,
huge mistake for Avenati to be trying to sue Keith Davidson.
First of all, what are his damages? What is Stormy
(50:39):
Daniels damage? She came out of this one hundred and
thirty thousand dollars ahead of the game. What is her damages?
That that after this all blew up in the news,
that and she had signed an agreement that she was
going to keep quiet. That that after that it blew
up in the news that that Cohen was talking to
(51:00):
Davidson about an appearance on Fox in order to say that,
you know, to maintain her silence. What do you expect
if the lawyer negotiates a deal with the other side
and now a problem comes up, of course you got
to talk to that other lawyer again. And what do
you think that even investigations when I'm talking to the
prosecutor and stuff like, what do you think we're nasty
with each other and we're insulting each other. You know,
(51:23):
you're trying to have a fight with them. Of course
you're gonna call him pal and stuff like that. That's
just how it works. You become friendly with people when
you work with them. You know, even Giuliani, when I
was on the other side in those cases. Back in Juliani,
we're cordial. We were friendly, you know, and it was
a serious cases, not a little thing like this, a
porn star hush money deal. You know. This isn't like
(51:44):
the Hindenburgh you know, for the Lindenberg murderture kidnapping case.
It's a pretty fluffy litigation here. You know, no one's
been accused of rape, no one's this is pretty you know,
cordial stuff. The client's happy, she's getting money. The lawy
is happy he's getting money. The guy or the defendants
happy because he thinks are keep him quiet. Everybody's happy.
(52:09):
And what do you expect.
Speaker 5 (52:12):
Now?
Speaker 4 (52:12):
Keith turns around? He sues his scarre for defamation. Keith
has damages. I ain't know for a fact he's got damages.
I could be a witness in that case, because I've
gone to him with several cases he hasn't been able
to take because all his nonsense. But I'm sitting around here,
million dollar judgment cases trying to find an attorney for him.
(52:37):
Some of that's because I'm lazy. I got no time.
But he's the one with the damages in this case,
his reputations being damaged. What kind of Laurie gets on
TV and su this crap about another lawyer? And like
I said, too being behind the scenes on this right
they and when the news CNN and MSNB, and they
(52:58):
show a picture of Keith and I have another and
Stormy Daniels, and they show Abinati looking all tough and
stern and brilliant, and they Stormy Daniels all smiling, and
they show Keith with the like just look on his
face like he did something wrong. That's not how the
guy's face looks. There's plenty of decent pictures of him
that they could use. Where do they come up with
this picture to make it look like he's guilty. That's
(53:20):
you know, that's total manipulation in this case, you know.
And it's like a like in the general public, people
seem to think that he's done something wrong. No way,
and and also too, there's plenty of lawyers out there
that an't kind of come forward that are gonna say
this guy is a vigorous advocate for his clients. This
(53:41):
is a guy you know, it took on major, major cases.
Speaker 5 (53:45):
Man.
Speaker 4 (53:46):
People are afraid of this guy. And then to say that
he's not acting in the best interests of his clients
is insane. It's no way. Know how is this gonna
work out well for Abernatti and Daniel. There's gonna come
and explode in their face, as I can guarantee you that.
(54:06):
So keep an eye out on that man. Albnati took
this thing. I got a note right here. A bridge
too far? Okay, he took this crap up bridge too far.
I understand what he wants. He wants to see, you know,
more Discovery with Michael Cohen communications because his other cases involved,
there's other things involved, Okay, don't and he wants to
keep himself on TV, you know, because he's getting boring.
(54:28):
It's the same thing over and over, and the stuff
about the sketch and the and you know, and he
has other clients and where are these other women coming forward?
They're not gonna go to a guy like him who
wants to be on TV all the time. You know.
So anyway, that's a little personally annoying to see that
(54:50):
someone I care about, man, people I respect, you know,
and you know me, man, listen, if I thought there
was something, if you know, I'd be laughing about it.
You know, he did, you know what I mean? No way, man,
no way that I'm not. He's gonna lose this one,
and he's gonna lose big, Okay, if there's a lot
of kids he's playing with anymore. Okay to theare we go? Listen,
(55:12):
I'm gonna be doing a whole show talking about YouTube.
It's coming right up, and sometimes some stations will be
hearing it right after the show, and some people will
be hearing it tomorrow. But it's a whole show about
how YouTube makes you go crazy, okay, and how YouTube
shut down my YouTube channel and they demonetize my channel
for absolutely no reason. They're claiming that I play other
(55:33):
people's work. I'm playing other people's content on my channel.
It's all my content. So I don't know what the
hell where they come up with that crap from, you know,
And there's really no one to appeal to or explain
to whatever. But we're gonna be getting into that for
a whole hour also too, we're gonna be talking about
this whole big nonsense about this pedal camp in Arizona
(55:55):
with the pedal camp and what's it the rape tree,
you know, and as wacky guy from the Bundy Ranch,
you know, and who was involved in all that stuff,
who now runs his Veterans on Patrol organization, who's got
his own shady background and his own history, comes up
with this whacked out uh. I think the whole thing's
a stunt from beginning to end. And we actually talked
(56:19):
to the cops down there at Tucson by the way too,
because unlike a lot of the people who you hear,
you know, on YouTube, you know, it's like a YouTube
sensation right now, everybody, Oh, I know, we found connections
to George Soros and Carlos Slim and the climming companies
involved with George Soros and Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation.
You know. So I went into that a little bit
(56:40):
in my last broadcast about how we're no longer on YouTube.
But like, you know, the Soros and the Clinton Foundation
need a hole in the ground to molest kids, like
they can't afford an apartment, you know what I mean? Like, honestly,
this is what we've come to now, you know. And
so anyway, so I actually got a statement from the
Tucson Police. But by the way, too, anybody else bothered
(57:02):
to detect the Tucson police. The Tucson Police issued a
pressol this on this. Did you know that they should
a whole detailed thing. I can read the whole thing
to you later on. Has anybody else No? No, the
pedal camp and the pedal trees. And if they found
a swing too, I don't call it a pedal swing
or a rape swing. How come out talking? The swing
is not a rape swing, you know. And one of
(57:23):
the signs that is a pedal camp is they found
an outdoor toilet. Oh it's a pedal toilet. You know,
what the hell?
Speaker 5 (57:29):
You know?
Speaker 4 (57:30):
And I said nothing to all these characters out there, man,
are promoting this thing. I can't wait to do this show.
I'm want to do it a few hours, get a
long day ahead of me. All the same characters who
are now pedal crazy. They just pedal gone wild, pedal
this and pedal that, right, everything. These are the same
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characters who are on this gravy train. They are the
same ones with the Nabiru and the two tenty twelve
Mayan calendar and the warm tunnels and the Jade Helm
and every other nonsense thing that came up around the
corner and over and over and over, you know, and
everybody jumps on the bandwagon. I'm gonna tell you how
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that happens. Okay, I'm gonna tell you how that nonsense
gets started. Okay, because I spotted this one from the
first message. See they they when George Web popped up
and that nonsense started. It took me a couple of weeks,
about a month to figure out what was going on
with that. And then looking back in retrospect, I see
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how they they rolled out their media campaign and did it.
I'm gonna tell you the whole thing how they do it, Okay,
because they did this the same gotta be the same people.
By the way, Senttilli's behind this guy too, be tentill
he is involved with this guy? How many how many
informants an FBI d need you know? So we'll be
getting into all of that my involment, would hey with
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those bundies and the millers who are informants and agents,
no doubt and all that stuff. Man, we'll get into
that stuff. EDWI, thank you so much before your support
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