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Okay, welcome to the O and On Report. I am
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because I have old level security clearance and I'm gonna
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be giving you top secret to disclosures here on the
O and On Report rather than the Operaman Report. We're
is so boring. Who needs that any right? Okay, let's
move on, Okay, let's see okay, coming up. Okay, I
had a horrible week this week. You have no idea.
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It has been a horrible, miserable week here at the
O and On Report with my old level security clearance.
Uh So tomorrow's show, tonight's show, first of all, we
played Johnny Bedmore, which is a great guy, but that
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was a show that was in our members section. And
then we had some new content from Brian Stadie, and
then tomorrow's show as well, will be a best of
owing on he used to call the Operative Report, but
it's the best of the O and On Report now
because oh boy, we just had such a crazy week here. Man,
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it's just been so bad. Uh. We couldn't record the
show on Thursday morning like we normally do for American
Freedom Radio because of a little confusion we had with
the guest. It's a really good guest. His name is
a Jack o'howard. You're gonna love this guy. He was on.
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It was in a movie with Robert Mitchell, one of
those old who's that guy Philip Marlow movies? You know,
I played Moose malloy. Okay, Jack o'hallard, And then he
was in the Superman series with Christopher Reeve where he
played the guy one of most villains, non was his name,
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the bearded guy, the tall guy in the middle was
spinning around on that plate, you know, the villains who
showed up from Krypton. Really fascinating guy. He was a
professional boxer. He fought George Foreman and Ken Norton and
ron Lyle, all these great guys back from the sixties
and the seventies, back from my childhood. Man, I loved
that was when boxing really was a real deal. And
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so Jack o'hallard, fascinating guy. His father is Albert Anastasia,
who was murdered, shot down, gunned down by evincing the
chin jaganti when he was a young man, young boxer
himself at the Sheridan Hotel. And I've told you guys
a story about how I used to go to the
Sheridan Hotel in Manhattan and get my beard trimmed, where
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they will put the hot towels on my face in
this old Italian barbershop, the same seats man, the same
They didn't change our place at all since on the
stage got shot in there. I've seen the pigeons. They
never renovated this place. Guy, they mopped up the blood.
You know. It's about it, you know, because there was
the same barber chairs Man's like thirty forty years old.
When I was sitting on back in the eighties. Hey,
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and I used to go down there. I'd get a manicure,
get my nails done. I used to put a nice
buff on my nails. I used to love that man.
And I'd get my beard trimmed there. Had a girlfriend
would cut my hair whenever. She would give me the
time of day to cut my hair. And we used
to take a lot of hair dresses back in those days.
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But I would go down to the Sheridan Hotel there
in Manhattan and get my beard trimmed, and they would
put the hot towels in your face, you know, in
the some lamp you know, and the witch Hazel, the
old fashioned Italian barbershop man. I used to love it.
I think I told the story in the air one time.
My biggest memory of that barbershop was there was this
one day around August and I was in Manhattan all
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day long and it was like ninety degrees humid, and
I had just broken up with my girlfriend, and I
had just found out that it's a business set back,
and I wasn't gonna be making any money for a
couple of months, in three or four months, you know.
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And I remember being in Manhattan that hot. We'd wearing
a suit, and I used to wear a suit and tie,
you know, seven days a week back in those days,
went back in the eighties. And I was at this
pay phone, and I had my briefcase, and I used
to carry a pocket nine, the Tonic's Pocket nine nine
millimeter handgun, and it had like these rounded off of
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like the hammer was rounded off and the barrel was
rounded off so you could stick in your pocket. But
I was a carry on my briefcase hair triggering that
thing too. I forget and you pull a trigger and
we'd go up like four times anyway, not for that,
but I remember I had this horrible day. I was
out there in the heat. I guess I was all
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hung over. Broke up my girlfriend. Then I found I
was gonna be making any money, and I was sitting
at this payphone. I was standing out there in the heat,
like my suit and tie, and I just said, you know,
me and I'm going to reach into this briefcase. I'm
gonna pluck this kind of gonna blow my head off
right here. But thank god I didn't do that. Instead,
I says, you know what, let me go down to
the barber shop and get my beard done and you know,
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get the hot towel on my face and calm down
a bit. And I wanted to look like death warmed
over walking into that place because the barber saw him.
I didn't have an appointment or anything, just like, oh,
come sit here, you know, And I remember they said that,
and they start a massage in my shoulders and massage
in my head, which I had never done before. You know,
I just put the hotels on your shave your neck there,
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and so I guess they saw with bad shape I was,
and just start a massage in my hands. I wouldn't
kill myself in his chair. But anyway, that's the the
Sheridan Hotel of stories about that hotel. For that's where
I first ranted to Keith Hernandez. You remember that story
that bum'll get me started, Keith R. Nanaz, I'm still
looking for you, okay. Anyway, So I was supposed to
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have on the great Jack o'hollard. He's got the story
about the jfk assassination too. Fascinating guy. I like him
a lot, But when we had a little mix up there,
he didn't make the recording of the show. I always
have another show that I taped about the Smiley Faced Killers.
This woman Anika Niki. Alright, I got Harper. I'm not
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doing I'm barely holding it together, guys, so stick with
me here. It's seven o nine. We got fifteen minutes
to go, okay, minus some four minutes of commercials. This
woman Enika and Nikki Ineniki. Okay. Well, I had her
on the show and she believes that she ran into
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the Smeley Faced Killers in the Wisconsin up there I
think it is Minnesota up there in Minnesota, And so
I taped an hour with her, and I'm gonna put
in the member section along with the documents that she
said she has like a manifesto from one of these
guys that she believes is part of the Smile Killers.
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Now she comes well endorsed by Jim Rothstein. I listened
to her story and maybe she was nervous or what.
I don't know. I didn't really catch with it. What
was so convincing about it? So I couldn't use that
that's going up in a member section, and I got
to show what Barry Prince is coming up in remember section.
So I'm playing tomorrow a best of. I guess we'll
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call it the best of the Operaman Report, even though
the show's not wanted to call the onan the O
and on report, uh with Betty Metzger, who was you
know we know about Cointelpro because of Betty Metzger because
her friends broke into the FBI office and they found
all the documents about the co intel Pro program for
the FBI coin cell program, and she's the one who
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printed it in the Washington Post. And that's how we
know about these things. So I've had Betty on the
show before for two hours, great guest, a wonderful woman,
award winning journalist, and we're gonna be playing that Saturday night.
So no new content. I got a lot of new
stuff going up, and next week a lot of good
stuff coming up. We have a show about Asata Shakur,
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who used to be called Joanne Chessimard. She's an American
hero revolutionary who's down in Cuba right now. Because of
some charges she's facing here in the United States. I
have some Anthony Mielo coming back and we're gonna be
talking about Glenn Rogers. And coincidentally, I have another development
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because we're gonna be possibly going down and interviewing Glenn
Rogers in person on death Row. Now you might know
Glenn Rodgers a confessed serial killer, and here's some pretty
good theory and evidence out there that he might have
been the one who killed Nicole Simpson and Ron Brown,
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Ron Goldman. So and I have an him to go
down there, you know, someone who was legally we have
a document everything who invited me to be down there.
So we're working on that as we speak. So that's
what's coming up. Now. What a week. This week I
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watched this movie with the Steve Carrell from the Office
and where he plays Bobby Riggs. And it's a movie
about Billy Jean King and Bobby Riggs. And if he
grew up in the seventies, around nineteen seventy three, I
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guess it was where they had the Battle of the Sexes,
this tennis match between Billy Jan King and Bobby Riggs.
And I remember, you know, being a kid and watching it,
and I was on the side of Billy Jing King.
I was, you know, on the side of the feminist,
although I'm not now anyway, at the time, I was.
And it was just this, you know, really took the
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country by storm. It was this big controversy, you know,
the chauvinist against the feminist, you know, and who was
gonna win? You know, Could women stand up to men,
could women compete with men? Blah blah blah. And he
was fifty five, he was older than her. He was
taking these vitamins. Fascinating story. Just a wonderful time in history,
so innocent in so many different ways compared to what
we'll be talking about tonight. But the one thing is
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that I had a guest on my show here, Jim Hunt,
who was the nephew of Frank Sturgist, Frank Fierini, the
Watergate burglar and alleged Jeff Kissassin. And one of the
things he told me, Jim Hunt told me about professor
Jim Hunt. He's a college professor, a law professor. Dinner
in Texas. And one of the things he told me was, Hey,
you know ed my uncle fixed the match between Billy
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Jian King and Bobby Riggs because Bobby Riggs was a
really heavy gambling I guess he had a lot of
gambling debts to organize crime, and thank Frank Fierini, Frank
Sturg just had a lot of connections to organize crime,
because a high life, it's this whole thing. But anyway,
so they cut a deal with Bobby Riggs to throw
the match and to help pay off his gambling debts,
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and I guess put some money in his pocket. And
that's one of the things about doing this show that
is just so satisfying.
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You know.
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That I have access to a great guy like Jim Hunt,
and so many of the guests that are great people
just have become friends with. Man, I just really love him,
you know, like Mark Edner, you know Jim Hunt, DJ Weberman,
you know from my childhood, you know reverendd Pinktin. Just
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so of these people you admire and you love them.
Jim Rothstein, even when Nita Broadwreck, people like that, you know,
Sally Miller and stuff. You know, just wonderful people, iconic
figures in history that I get to meet and talk
to him and become friends with. And it really is wonderful.
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But there's also such a downside to doing this show
and exposing myself to all this crap, you know. And
even last week, I middletle common ices a great peril
to myself. I do this, you know, and someone laughed
about her. Ha ha ha, so funny, great peril, you know.
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I you don't know, kidd aside. You know, there is
a lot there's a lot of downside to this. There's
a lot of danger. There's a lot of repercussions that
come with this, you know, and a lot of hassle
and annoyances and stuff. I guess you got to take
the bed with the good, you know, And especially this week.
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I've been working on this thing since twenty sixteen. This
young girl who ran away from home when she was
fifteen years old in December twenty sixteen. Boy, and you know,
I've thrown myself into this case trying to locate this
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kid because I know she's at risk, not at risk
as being trafficked or a prostitution or anything like that,
but she is with a guy who's abusing her horribly,
even to the point where they had a pet cat
and he broke the leg on the cat, you know.
And so I've you know, I've been dealing with her
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family and her parents, and this guy's family and his
parents and stuff like that, and all their friends, you know,
and trying to get sources and informants to help me
out and locate these kids and rescue her from the
situation she's in. It's a dead end situation, you know.
It's one of those things, really, you know, you take personal.
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It's a personally I'm personally involved. I'm emotionally in uh
involved in this thing, you know. And I thought I
had her. I thought I had her this week Wednesday,
I thought I had this kid. I found her, and
I did find him. I found I knew where they
were in. I knew they were in this hotel. I
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found them. But before we could get her rescued, they
got out, got away, you know. And part of the
reason why they got away was because of some jerk
annoying me about the show, you know, someone who just
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had to have my attention and had to be messaging
me in content, you know, for no reason other than
just demanding attention from me. So, you know, people, you
wonder why, you know, I'm so angry all the time
and impatient and you know, short tempered. That's one of
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the reasons why. You know, it's just such a demand
for my attention and my time and stuff like that
for no reason. You know. No, I gotta stay focused
on what I'm doing here. I gotta stay focused on
doing the show and bring your quality material and work,
but also still got to stay focused on my work.
And it's hard for me to do to continue doing both.
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And I really wonder if I can continue both, And
it really kills me because they see benefits in both areas,
but I'm just so uh drained and so spread so
thin here that I'm both are suffering, the show suffers.
And then because I blew that guest you know we
had for Thursday, you know, I became a mess and
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I and the kid got away. So what do I do?
And uh, you know, you I tell you I do
this at great peril. Tim. You know, I've had real,
real problems from doing this show. Not the stuff you
hear people talking about. You know, I don't want to
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mention any names. Oh I was a tempted assassination. I
was driving on the road trying to run. Yeah. Yeah,
I'm not gonna sit here and talk about that kind
of stuff. But even this week again another character pigeonholes
me and we want to interview you, you know, and
then there was no real interview. The guy gets through
on the phone for an hour and a half, and
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it's this whole crap, trying to manipulate me into believing
this spice up memo and the dodgy dossier and Trump
is in it. You know, just like people, especially these
Trump supporters, they have no problem just grabbing your line,
get contacting me on her false pretenses, taking up my
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time and lying to me and trying to manipulate me,
no problem whatsoever doing it. And it's so freaking draining.
You have no idea. It is just so draining from
both my work and the show, draining from both, and
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a distraction from both. All my work I got. I
got to stay focused, man, because I know that's the
one thing I got going for me is I got
this laser focus that I can keep going on, you know.
And then I'm watching this story in the news this week.
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This is David and Louise Turpin, this crazy couple out
there in California with the thirteen kids, and they got
kids as old as twenty nine years old. They'd never
seen a doctor, never seen a dentist. The kids are
so underweight. They'd been chained to their beds for months
at a time as punishment. And they were here in
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Vegas a few times with this Elvis impersonator a wedding chapel,
and I tried to get a hold of them and
get an interview with them and stuff like that. It
was all it was garbage, you know, nothing we can
use on the air. But you know, they've just repeated
the same stuff that you've heard in the news. And
it turns out that the couple is Dave and Louise Turfan.
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They're involved in that same denomination as the Dougers, you know,
the Douger family they God calls they have a bunch
of babies, you know them give birth to all these kids.
You know. So but you see, this family just took
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such a wrong turn in her life where they they
lost their way in life and became so isolated that
this guy would have this bizarre haircut, and and and
and his wife. You know, he married this woman. She
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was like seventeen years old. He was like ten years
older than her, eleven years old. In her and where
you know this faith they believe that the father's the
head of the house, which I believe you know, but
but in it's kind of exaggerated way when the children
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have no rights at all, and these children were never
allowed to grow up and even feed themselves and emancipate
themselves in any way. And it's bizarre thing when they
were marching around and circle inside their home there because
these people lost sight of reality in an extreme way
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that everyone can look at them and see, well, they've
lost Everybody whoa that family torturing these thirteen kids and
molesting their kids and chaining them to beds and not
feeding them. Oh, of course they're crazy, and we could
all point our fingers at them and say, well, it
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is crazy. They've lost touch with reality. But what's the
title on my show The O and on Nush, Because
there's a there's a group of people out there that
have lost touch with reality and fallen into this QAnon
crazy nonsense of these cryptic clues and messages and oh look,
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we've proven prune on us right again, Motor this is
you know, they've lost touch with reality. You know, it's
the same thing we can look at those within the
Turpin family, Dave and Louise Turpin and see, well they've
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lost their minds because they've isolated themselves and they they've
brought in they have no baseline of rationality, and they've
gotten more isolated and more isolated, more extreme and more extreme.
So they've they're starving their own kids and cheating up
their own kids and dressing them like and you know,
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degenerated into insanity. All right, this is something we gotta
look at, folks. This is something we gotta snap out
of because we look at our government. I'm watching this
thing on TV right now, but the Congress is an opera.
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They can't even can't even renew their their freaking budget,
which is total bs to begin with. You know, they
just increase it. You know, there's no limit to it.
You know, they just borrow moment. Oh yeah, it's born
money again, more born money again. You know, I'm just
casting can come to any agreement now when it's controlled
by the Republicans to begin with. It wasn't planning on
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talking about that, but it just was staring at the face.
I'm gonna take a break here. I gotta tell you,
I'm really not enjoying the show tonight. I'm really I'm
really concerned about what I'm seeing going on here, and
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even worse, I can't find my freaking head again. Let's see,
we just look at it the search for it. You
guys have to put up with me here. If people
only had any idea of the way I'm the fugazy
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way here I got this show set up in the
broadcast is if I got a guy here locally who's
a nice guy, he's offered to come down here and
help me set up my equipment the correct way. I'm
so embarrassed, and I promise I'm gonna get a hold
of you. Do I promised this time, and you just
contact me again through Twitter. Great, guys put up with
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me in my yeah procrastination. But when this guy comes
in and sees the way I do things, the way
I pull in these ads and stuff like that, there's
going to be cracking up. Okay, we'll be right back
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welcome to the O and On Report. I am your
host on and On, a cryptic whistleblower with a high
level of security clearance from the Department of transportation. By
the way, you don't realize this q andon thing right
that I'm making fun of today. The Q level clearance
is a Department of Energy. That's okay. How this guy
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would know about it, I overthrow the government whatever. This
guy's talking about a pedophile arrest. How this guy would
have access to that from the Department of Energy, I
don't know, but you tell me, okay, and come back
and tell me that would explain that to me one
day and keeping with our theme though, tonight, I want
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to talk to you about something else that's really upsetting
me and worrying me. Private security guard shoots armed robbery
suspect at convenience store in South Avalon Boulevard in Guardena, California,
December thirty, twenty seventeen, and eleven thirty five pm. Now,
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there's this video going around on YouTube. It's got like
a million and a half hits on YouTube, but also
two people are uploading it to Facebook and sharing it.
And what this thing is. It's this convenience store there
in Gardena, eleven thirty at night on a Saturday night, right,
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and you got these two little skinny kids, little teenage kids.
What's their age? Like sixteen years oldest kids man sixteen
years old. My god, this thing upset me so much
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when I saw this that I contacted the Los Angeles
kind of serfs Apartment Information Bureau to get a copy
of their press release on this. You know, they sent
it to me because I had assumed anyway, let me
tell you what's going on in this video. These two
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young kids, I am just for the sake of discussion whatever.
They're two black kids, right, two skinny black teenagers go
into this convenience store, own nervous and shaken, and they
decide to stick up this kid behind the counter. He
seems to be like an Indian kid. And he's even
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skinnier and smaller than he's other two guys, which is
hard to believe. And they jump over the counter, and
the kid has a gun in his hand, or what
looks to be a gun in his hand. He jumps
over the counter and they start going through the throwing
up the backpack with money. And for people who don't
know these convenience stores, especially in these bad neighborhoods, right
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when you open up a drawer in the morning, I
have any kind of cash register, you put seventeen dollars
in there. There's seventy dollars worth of bills and change.
That's what you set up a drawer with, right, and
he's convenience stores and these bad neighborhoods, high crime neighborhoods.
What they'll do is, once you get over like one
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hundred and twenty dollars, they there's an envelope. You put
in the envelope and you tear it off and you
write down, okay, forty dollars in this envelope, and you
put the forty dollars the little tag in the drawer.
So when you count up the draw at the end
of the night, you know, you count up the drawer
plus it with the forty dollars eighty dollars on twenty dollars,
and then you put the money and envelope. And then
there's a timed safe that you stick it in there.
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You slide it in a little slot there. But you
can't open it up because they know that people want
to come in and rob them. Okay, if you had
five hundred and six hundred dollars in the register, people
to come in, like in the old days they to do.
Body figured this stuff out. They'd go in they'd rob
the whole thing, the whole drawer. But nowadays, anybody who's
a stick up guy knows that there's no more than
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one hundred bucks in that register. Ever, one hundred and
twenty bucks tops. If if it's busy when you when
you get a name, when there's a line of people,
they don't have time to empty out the drawer. So
there's about seventy bucks in that drawer. Okay, maybe let's
say it's one hundred and fifty bucks in adul or
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let's say there's two hundred bucks in that trial. He said,
he's two stupid teenagers. Many are in there and they
put the hoodies on and they're shaking like a leaf.
And then they're gonna rob this kid, this little tiny
Indian kid and right, even smaller than them and shaking
even harder than they or and there's a video of this, right,
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and who comes swaggering in this big tough security guard,
shaved head man, another black guy, big, big tough guy,
muscles on muscles. Okay, could smack these guys, because he
could go in there, man and just smack these guys.
His voice would would knock these kids down. But he
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comes walking in man, and he shoots down these two
little teenagers, and at one point the kid says to him,
my gun's not real. He's who mine is. You know
you got you picked the wrong one. You picked the
whoever owned this secure of this convenience store went out
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and hired a guy who's capable of murder. Okay, when
you're interviewing that guy. Okay. They hired a guy that
they knew was gonna come in there and shoot somebody dead.
But whatever his paycheck is every week, okay, which you know,
I guess if you live in certain neighborhoods, man, you know,
maybe you need that kind of thing, right. But someone
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somewhere made a decision and said, well, I want to
keep that seventy bucks in my drawing more than I
want to keep the life of these two kids. It's
more important that's seventy other than that draw is more
important to me than the life of these little teenage boys.
So they come swaggering in. He shoots nineties two kids.
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And I watched this man, and I'm in shock now.
Just the fact that we have something called YouTube, you know,
that shows people thirty days ago, not even thirty guys
December thirty, nineteen days ago, one guy shooting two other guys. Now, now,
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when I grew up as a kid, you know the
age of these two little teenage robbing the store. We
didn't have it on TV, and if we did, there'd
be a warning first, we're gonna show you something very
disturbing here. And my god, growing up that age, if
we would have showed some guys shooting too little teenage
kids who didn't even have a real gun, they would
have been uproar and being outraged. What happened here? Where
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did we go wrong? But people I know, and people
are respected sharing this video or showing in ha ha
ha ha, they got what they deserved. I would have
done the same thing. Those two bad guys met a
good guy with a gun like this guy who could
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have went there and smacked these kids, took their little
gun away out of their pocket, comes in nonchalance and
shoots him down like a thug. It is some kind
of hero. That's no hero to me. Man, I gotta
tell you, that's no hero to me. And anybody could
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share that video like it's just something normal or whatever.
Another of this vegan people man earlier in the month
too shared this video of a I think it was
these calves or these sheep or something being uh slaughtered.
You know, my god, why show that. You know, anybody
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who's still eating meat. You know you're you're gonna see that.
You're not gonna care because you're still addicted to the meat.
The meat changes, you get off the meat for a
few months. You see, they have a heart for he say,
oh my god, what telling an animal? Take animal product?
Put it in my food. Take milk or cheese, but
put that in my food. That's disgusting. But if he's
gonna be eat meat, you don't you don't. Don't understand that.
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But this thing about this guy shooting down these two kids,
and people saying.
Speaker 3 (38:12):
Well, this is he's a hero, and a couple of
people are describing him as the good Samaritan, that this guy,
this this hired killer is a good Samaritan. Now I
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know what they're thinking. They think, well, he's a he's
a good guy. He's protecting the storekeeper from getting arrested,
from getting shot or getting robbed. So he's a good guy,
you know, But to compare him to the good Samaritan
is a complete and utter perversion of that scripture of
that parable it is the most it's turning it upside
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down in every possible way. And if you're not familiar
with this, you know. On one occasion, an expert of
the law stood up to test Jesus teacher. He asked,
what must I do to inherit eternal life? And Jesus says, well,
what is written in the law?
Speaker 2 (39:26):
How do you read it? And he answered, love the
Lord your God, with all your heart and all your soul,
with all your strength, and with all your mind, and
love your neighbor as yourself. And Jesus says, you have
answered correctly. Do this and you will live. But the
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expert in the law says, you wanted to justify himself.
So who has Jesus? Who is my neighbor? See? And
that's where Jesus tells the story about a man going
down from Jerusalem to Jericho when he's attacked by robbers
and he stripped them of his clothes, and they beat
him and they went away, leaving him half dead, and
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a priest came by, but he turned to the other
side of the road. He crossed the road, and he
kept walking. He passed him on the other side, and
all levied came by, and he also passed by. And
one on the other side, but a Samaritan. And you
gotta remember the Samaritans at the time where they will
look down on these were not these weren't the uh.
They were lower class. They were despised, okay, But the
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Samaritans saw him. He took pity on him. He cleaned
him up, he picked him up, put him on his horse,
he banged him, took him, put them uh, took him
to a hotel, and he paid for the hotel bill.
And he says, told the hotel guys, and take care
of this guy. When I returned, I'll pay the bill.
I'll take care of them even more, feed them clothing
until I get back. Because we're to love our neighbor
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as much as I love myself. And that doesn't mean
shooting my neighbor down over a seventy eight dollar bill.
Because my neighbor is gonna be taking seventy dollars out
of a cash straw, and he's gonna get away with
seventy dollars. Oh my god, let me shoot him down
and kill them two of them kids. That's a good Samarian.
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That's a perversion of the good smart. Now. I know
there's a lot of men out there that will say,
well ed, you know, I'm gonna protect my family and
no one's gonna take from me. And I've got pride
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and I've got courage, you know. And I told the
story myself many times about how, you know, when I
was walking over from the school that kiddled me ten bucks,
and he was on his porch there, and then he
had his friends with me, and he had a hammer
in his hand, and I still went there and I
foot all three guys with the hammer, Okay, okay, just
to prove a point to get my ten bucks. And
I got to tell you too it there's a lot
of times too, I'm sure, like I get road rage,
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I get upset, and there's a lot of times too
that I know for a fact, if someone tried to
stick me up and the I ten bucks in my pocket,
I'm not gonna just turn over my ten bucks. I'm
gonna go down fighting. But that's not something to be admired.
That's something I should be ashamed of. That that that
that I would count money over a man's life or
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over a child's life who has their whole life ahead
of them now these kids they got shot. They you know,
they were doing well. Okay, they're not gonna have a
they didn't lose a kidney, they didn't lose a spine, okay.
And then the young kids are probably rebound from this
easily until they're you know, fifty sixty years old. They're
gonna have some pains, you know, coming up. But to
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say that we admire this man to shoot down this kids,
that's not something to admire. That's something to be ashamed of.
That's a flaw in our character that we should be
trying to overcome. But it's the same thing. It's the
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same thing. It's the same thing as these what are
the name of these people here, these crazy thirteen of.
Speaker 4 (43:21):
These turpins who've lost touch with reality, like this security
guard has lost touch with reality, and the owners of
this convenience so they would hire a murderer has lost
touch with humanity and reality like QAnon and his wacky
followers have completely lost touch with reality and just regrasping
(43:46):
any little straw that any little clue is correct. And
look all this and what's gonna happen is is that
mister Trump is gonna go out and arrest all the
Petavis is gonna round them up.
Speaker 2 (43:55):
But he's a hero. But what do we see this
way think about our hero, mister Trump. We see the
story of Stormy Daniels. Now, I've been talking to you
about this story, okay, since July twenty sixteen. The story
I heard at the time was that this woman is
(44:15):
porn star. We had photographs of herself on Trump's plane.
They were very incriminating photographs, and she was trying to
sell them to the tabloids, and that the tabloids weren't
paying her and they were tipping off Trump. Now, of
course of events happened here that I can't talk about
right now, okay, because something instigated the people involved in
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this case to.
Speaker 3 (44:46):
Go and.
Speaker 2 (44:49):
Come up with this deal where she was able to
get an attorney, and she was able to get an
agent to represent her interests, and they negotiated with Trump's lawyer.
And what's public right now is they got one hundred
and thirty thousand all payment. Knowing the people involved, I
believe that that's one hundred and thirty thousand a year.
They're gonna be getting a hundred thirty thousand a year
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for the ten to twenty year period. Okay. Stormy daniels
agent is a woman named Gina Rodriguez. She was my agent, Okay.
She's the woman who hired me for the Tiger Woods
case and for many cases that I worked on, Ashton
Kutcher and all these things. They have all public stuff.
It's all out of public. I'm not disclosing any kind
(45:30):
of private information. What my relationship with Genoid Google at
Operaman Geena Rodriguez, and you'll see what the stuff we've
done together. And the attorney who represents Stormy Daniels is
Keith Davidson, excellent attorney in California. I've referred many clients
to Keith Davids and we've had other kind of relationships together.
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I would use him if I was in trouble at contact.
In fact, they do contact when I'm I'm in trouble. Okay.
He's the one who negotiated this lawsuit. Okay, So I'm
very familiar with the situation. Let's put it that way.
I'm not disclosing any kind of client privileges. No one
hired me in that case. I have no client in
that case whatsoever. But I do know it went down, okay,
(46:19):
very clearly for people to say, well, she's a liar.
I can tell you right now, knowing that people involved.
If she was a liar, it would have ended right there.
This would not have proceeded. She's not a liar. Well,
the photos could be photoshopped. I could tell you right now,
the photos are real. By the way, this is ed Opperaman,
(46:43):
not going on or QAnon or mystery blah blah blah,
anonymous quacker Rube. You can look me up. Okay, you
know where to find me. You know the stuff I've
told you before, the stuff I've been involved with before. Okay,
this is what I know for a fact. What I'm
(47:06):
telling you now is there is the potential here from
what I know about the course of events with this
story and the people involved, is that if you really
want to see justice out there, and you want to
see pedophiles round it up, and you really want to
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see some justice for victims, is the potential here in
this case to have that happen for real. Now, you've
got to give up your fantasy the Trump's a good guy.
You've got to throw that away to make believe. Stuff
has to go out the window and we have to
live in reality. You can't be David and Louise Turpin. Okay,
(47:53):
you gotta live in reality, So smack yourself in the face,
put some put some water, cold water on your face,
and wake up. There's a potential here with this case,
with this Stormy Daniels and the people around it, that
if the right if there's hearings, if there's congressional hearings,
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so look into this, which I can tell you for
a fact, I could testify in court Israel. There's a
potential here because there's a lot of other stuff involved.
The Corey Hayn, Corey Feldman case is involved in this,
Charlie Sheen's involved in this. Jeffrey Epstein is involved in this.
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There's a chain of events, a link, a thread that
weaves through all these different cases, guys, Okay, And if
we can get hearings on it, if we can bring
this to Congress, to the judicial congressional judiciary hearings, okay,
(49:00):
and get the right guy in there to testify to
what he knows, and get the right guy in it
just a blurting stuff out what he knows, we could
see some real justice. Okay. If you want real justice,
if you want the Mexicans and a wall and you
(49:21):
want to do racism and you want to If that's
what you want, then say that and go for that,
and get your tiki torch and go do that. But
stop saying you want to take down and leave pedophile
rings and you want to do all this other stuff. Okay,
that's not what you want to do. We got a
(49:46):
chance here. If you're a praying man, get down on
your knees and pray. We have a chance that we
have an opportunity here. The tip of the iceberg has
been exposed, and people who know the circle of events
and how these things work, and how escort services work,
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and how blackmail rings work, and how all this kind
of stuff works can appear before Congress and we can
get some real stuff exposed for real. If that's what
you really want. Now, if you're to contact me and
tell me, oh, ed you know, I want to interview you,
but oh, you know the dossiers faking tell me stuff
(50:34):
that I know for a fact is real. I'm gatty
wasting your time, and he is draining my time wasting
now one last thing here, were almost out of time.
I just want to hit you with this really quick.
I know it's not as good as a YouTube video
or about a strobe light or an Arabian Saudi coup or,
or the fantastic levitating four seasons hotel that levitates up
(50:58):
off the ground and lands on top of the man
late Bay. Okay, well, it's kind of crazy stuff out there.
But what I had for you today was I contacted
the lv MPD, the Las Vegas Metro Police Department, not
the LVPD which exists in fantasy land and QAnon Land, okay,
but the actual lv NPD, Las Vegas Metro Police and
(51:20):
just today they came out with their eighty one page
report on the Las Vegas shooting. And you're gonna find
some stuff. And if you go to my Facebook page,
it's on there, okay, And I'll put a link here too.
In this a YouTube and it's a speaker chat room.
What do you call a description for you? And you
can find it. You can pull it up. Got a
(51:41):
pdf here for you, eighty one pages of the real thing.
It's not a YouTube video. Okay, I'm sorry, okay, but
it's it's the real police report just came out today.
Howd off the presses? And by the way too, I'm
just stand right now at a photograph from the window,
so you can see some real photographs and real perspective
of what the scene was like and stuff like that.
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I've seen so many pictures on these crazy YouTube videos
and his nonsense that show the view from the from
the highway of the Vandalay Bay. It's just complete insanity.
It's just level believable. But there's diagrams of the room
and all this kind of stuff like that. Now, all
the theory thought that this was a Saudi coup and
assassination attempt because it was the Saudies on the four
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seasons and the top floors and the man like bay,
all this nonsense. If you read this, they did searches
of the computers. This guy was his real plan to
do the Life Is Beautiful concert, which was a few
days before this, okay, and he had rented rooms at
the Ogden Hotel which overlooked the Life Is Beautiful Concert,
and he was gonna shoot that place up, and all
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this nonsense about well how do you get all these guns?
How they No, there's no video. There's twenty thousand hours
of video. So all these crazy memes and stuff like
that often fantasy land and then all the analysis of
your videos, your YouTube videos, and your analysis of this
and an analysis of that, okay, is on out the window. Now.
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There's a lot of garbage in this report as well,
stuff that I could tell you firsthand from talking to
at this point, probably over two hundred firsthand witnesses. Okay,
I live here, man. You go to the bank, you
go to the supermarket, you meet someone who was there,
who worked at the Mandale Bay, who worked over at
the four Seasons, you know, lived on, you know, worked
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venter in it, driving down the street, drove in Reuber
that night. Okay. A couple of things are there, total
bs S report, and they go over and over about
how the police were helping, guiding and administering first aid
and helping victims get over to the transportation to the hospital.
None of that's true. I've no, I have not talked
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to one person who saw a cop help a single
civilian in this case also too, I couldn't find the support,
but it was anyone. Paige at a read for the
show tonight, there was a police an accidential discharge up
on the thirtieth floor, whatever it was, and I believe
that the cop it's the cops who shot the security
guard not the Pollock. There's also some bizarre stuff in
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there too about how Pollock was sending himself emails. Now,
for people who understand how this works, there is a
way to communicate, for two people to communicate with each
other without sending emails. If you created an email account
and we both have the password to it, and we'd
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send our messages in the draft box. You never actually
hit send. It's just in the draft box, and then
the next person comes along, he deletes it. And you
can do that without leaving a trace. And certain emails
I'm not going to give away the whole store. With
certain email companies, you can get away with that. And
there's other forums where you can use their chat boards
(55:00):
and their message boards. Again, a draft box type, instant
messaging type of thing. We can use a draft box that.
It's really hard to find that and detect that, especially
if you got two people who have the same exact
kind of device. They bought their laptops at the same time,
and they both have the same wireless service and of
the same iPhone and the same operating system in the
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same Verizon or AT and T service, it would be
very hard to detect that there's two different people accessing
that draft box. This is what I do for a living, Okay,
so there's something there. Also, there's some interesting stuff about
ordering two meals up there in the hotel as well.
So if you want to hear the real report, it's
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eighty one pages, you could read this. It's on my Facebook.
It'll be in the description of this page here. It's
notw a YouTube video. I'm sorry. You know. It's not
a video of a strobeblider or a helicopter flying around,
or the Hooters hotel or the nonsense. I've blocked in
deleted so many morons for their fantasies and their crazy hysteria.
(56:07):
And hopefully now that they'll read this and they'll come
down a little bit to reality. Now. I know a
lot of people will say, ed, you gotta understand the
police lie. I'm telling you that the police will lie.
I know the police. I know the police are not
in Las Vegas. I know they lie, Okay, but I
also know a friend of mine was the person in
charge of the volunteer in charge of the Family Resource
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Center who dealt with the cops, the lawyers, the insurance companies,
the hotels, the press, the victims, the victims' families. She's
been on the show. She has helped me book guests
on the show. When she's been in trouble, she's come
to me for help. By the way, too, the people
involved in this a Stormage Daniel's thing, when they've been
(56:50):
in trouble, they come to me for help too. Okay,
this is what I'm trying to tell you here. I'm
not quean On. I'm a real guy that when people
are in trouble, in any situations, they come to me
to get them out of trouble, you know. And I'm
a little frustrated with this. You know, I'm throwing my
life away here, trying to give you facts and news
and real, real reality stuff here and and and and
(57:10):
some idiot qan On can make up some cryptic nonsense
and it's retweeted and rebooted and rebotted all over the
freaking place, and a million people are buying into this
nonsense like his reality. And I do this to my
great para in real life. Okay, I suffer consequences of
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what I do here now, I was coming out on
every Friday night. I don't even I'm not even enjoying
this tonight, Okay, we're done. Coming up next to Pierce Redmond,
he has Wayne Madson and some other guy on his
show talking about Maria, who was involved in the Epstein lawsuit,
the Trump Epstein lawsuit. They seem to think that they
(57:54):
have a lean on this kid. That Katie Doe and
her witnesses claim that the Trump and Epstein said, well,
we will wind up like Murria, who wound up dead
or whatever missing, and they think they got to lead
on this. I don't know about that, okay. As far
(58:14):
as I know that, no one knows who Maria is.
But if they think they know what, they've done some
work on it. I haven't looked into it. I don't
know whatever, okay, But that's coming up next on the
Pierce Redmond Porkins Policy Show. And I love Piercy does
great work. Eric, guys, good night, Thank you so much,