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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's the Opperman Report. Joined digital forensic investigator in pi
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strategy of New World Order resistance, HI profile court cases
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now here is investigator Ed Opperman.

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see what's going on. All my audio stuff, every everything's
working on that. Fine, here, got my new sound effects?
You like that? Yeah? Okay, nobody cares. Okay, no, that
he cares. Let's see where where what do we want
to talk about? Let's see coming up tomorrow, we did

(02:48):
a show about uh, fascinating guy, this newspaper reporter from
Pennsylvania there who was also formerly a professional wrestler, who
was a manager in the wrestling game. A lot of character.
And the story was about Miranda Barber who was claimed
that she was a Satanist. She was actually a Satanist,

(03:09):
but she she was committed to one murder. She's from Alaska,
and then she went showed up to Pennsylvania there and
about the committing this bizarre murder off of Craigslist. And
then she confessed to another hundred murders, saying she was
in the Satanic cult sort of commitm mders when she
was just a little kid. So we have the man
who got the confession visitor there in the jail a
couple of hundred times fascinating. Stuff's a good show. And

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then we talk about this other case. Barbara Miller. Okay, hi,
looking forward to the sound effects. Very good, And well
I'm glad you're looking forward to the sound effects, because
so am I. Okay, all right? Unfortunately, not everybody can

(03:53):
hear the sound effects. Yet we just got the speaker
of folks. By the way too, if we had a
couple of little problems. Some of the stations had a
problem with the audio on the previous show we just
did with the young man from Cavdeth about the serial killers,
the a only kind of stuff like voter fraud, and
I'm gonna be re uploading that show with better audio

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so you can catch that now. You can find it
on spreak right now. There's some miss there with some
missing portions on some of the stations. And by the
way too, you know, if you listen to the show
on Awake Radio dot US, you gotta check out. And
there's a lot of content on there. I don't talk
about every Friday. Every night Monday to Thursday, we have
Chuck Ochelly those two hours live content every evening, brand

(04:35):
new original content Chuck Ocelly, and then we have them
on Sunday nights exclusively to a Wake radio for now. Anyway,
we have Hans Utter, who I had them on a
few times, you know, on a show and he had
a co host on his show, and now the co
host is branch out. She's gonna start doing the wrong
show on Tuesdays. And then we have these anarchists. I

(04:57):
got these anarchists guys from here in Vegae. I'm giving
them a show too as well. They were lively bunching
and they're very passionate about their beliefs. So we have
that going on as well. Okay, so the name of
the show tonight, let's get right to it right like
waste any time? Is I told you? So? Okay, everybody

(05:20):
lives to say I told yourself. And what that's about
is is that earlier in the week. You know, I'm
following this Paul Maniford trial there, and last week I predicted,
I says, you know, I predicted, spurred the moment, prediction too,
I predicted. You know what, this guy man Afford, He's

(05:42):
got all these guys. He's got these Russian KGB guys.
I know it's not KGB anymore, but you know I'm
old we call them KGB. He's got organized crime guys.
You know, he's got political connections, he's got the White House.
I'm backing them. If there is ever a criminal defend
than ever in the history of the face of Europe,
who has a better chance of either getting to a

(06:03):
jury or getting to a judge. It's Paul Manafort And
then I predicted this, and then what happened. The judge
came forward and says, I've been threatened, and then we
started hearing, and we're here now that more, they did
get to one of the juris man one of the
jurids held out on ten counts or are hung? Jury
eleven to one on ten counts. So and and the

(06:26):
jury was a Maga hat wearing character. So I predicted
Paul Manaford was going to get a hung jury. And
so I decided during the week when it looked like
he was gonna get a hung jury, that I told
you So okay, I'm gonna name the show I told
youself because I'm right. But then I you know, I

(06:49):
changed my my right before the verdict came out. I
changed my verdict, and I'm predicted a guilty verdict. So
again I'm right. I was right twice. Okay, even though
for a little while there I was wrong. I still
believe that I have the right. I'm in a position
to gloat over being right. That's why in the name

(07:09):
of the show, is I told you something? I mean
change the show permanently to Operaman told your sill report,
because I do happen to tell you a lot of
things before you hear about them. And we're gonna be
getting into that later on too. And I tell you
about my little experience with Tom Arnold this week, former
husband of the ex husband of Roseanne. Okay, these are
the circles I traveled in these days. Okay. I was

(07:30):
once a well respected private investigator, part of congressional investigation.
Me and Joe Lieberman used to chat about our investigation. Yeah,
and now Senator Lieberman and now here I am today
with Tom Harnold. Okay, but that's okay, what are you
going to do? By the way, too, I just did
a show with a Pierce Redmond and Brian Heis and

(07:51):
it's going to be you know, if you listen to
the Awake and People's Incident Radio and PSN Radio and
all that stuff, and that the stations that play all
my content and the guys we don't help out, that'll
be on after this. Unfortunately, cannuple of those shows YouTube
anymore because YouTube doesn't like me anyway. What was I said? Okay, right,

(08:13):
so I still think then I can say I told
you so, right, even though, Okay, fine, I might be
a little bit wrong. I did predict that it was
going to be a hung jury, but then I did
ultimately I did predict that it was gonna gonna lose
the case. I'm also suggesting I'm advising mister Matterford and
if he's listening, if you're out there, mister Matterford, and
if you're listening, because Tom Arnold says he's a fan

(08:35):
of the show now that I will leave him. He
claims I am a fan. He says to me, Okay, Tom,
but I think he's a fan now. But anyway, if
mister Manaford is listening, they're in the the lock up
down there in Manhattan, I would advise you to cut

(09:00):
a deal now, don't you. You can't keep holding out
and hoping that you're gonna get a pardon, federal pardon,
because I believe that mister Trump is gonna lose his
ability to grant pardons. I think they're gonna he's gonna
be impeached. I think he's gonna resign. I think he's
gonna be indicted, more more so than ever before. Okay, so,

(09:24):
but back to name in the show that I told
you so report okay, And I do tell you things
before you listen. We gotta confess, Okay. I do tell
you a lot of stuff you know before you hear
it in the regular news. Okay, a lot of stuff
people haven't heard about it. But I'll tell you a
little story. And I know people love story time. I

(09:44):
haven't done story time in a long time, so I'm
gonna tell you a little story. Check the time. Time
is good. Back when I used to have the Beeper Company,
and I've told the story. I think I told the
story once before, okay, on the show. But it's it's
a funny story, and it's an insight into my life
and my personality got in the monster I created. And

(10:08):
my daughter of Victoria, who does the same exact thing
I do. I used to have this Beeper company and
I had this this wonderful daughter, a wonderful daughter, this
wonderful employee because she was like a child when I
met her. She's like sixteen years old. When I met her,
I just started my little peper company there and to
stand on the mall, I was the only employee that

(10:30):
I will you know, I started that company on a
credit card. Man, you know, I walked up over one
hundred employees. You know, it was in like three malls
at one time, and I started, you know, I started
this little company. I was the only one working there.
I worked seven days a week, you know, in a
in a mall, you know, ten twelve hours a day,

(10:52):
man doing double shifts every single day. And this little
girl was across the the the the next cart she had,
she had, they had a cart, I had a Kiosk
car king dot com and she used to sell Scongies.
And her name is Christy Kennedy, you know, dorable kids,

(11:13):
so beautiful, but you're very young, still in high school.
And she wanted a job with me so bad, and
I want to come work for you all work so hard. All, Okay,
you're too young. But then I started giving her little
job to do for me, and the ultimately I think
she was the first person ever. Now she wasn't the
first person I ever hired. I hired her finally, you know,
and she turned out to be the best thing of

(11:34):
average in my life. And you know, went on to
you know, work for me, you know, real you know,
put her through college and real legit salary, and ultimately
went to work for Goldman Sachs, a bear Stearns, one
of them, just vice president over there, you know. And
now she's got a very very successful life and lives

(11:55):
in the Hampton's and something place in Manhattan. Real you know, real,
real successful. But when she was working for me, we
had this little office. And as the Beeper company grew,
we had this little office on Richmond Avenue. There it
was like almost like in a sub floor, you know,
it was almost like a basement office, you know, but

(12:16):
they could come in through the back, you know, and
there was windows and stuff like that, so it wasn't
like totally like a basement, but from the front it
was kind of it was like it was on a hill.
It was built into this hill. And a very nice office. No,
And so we had hired this other girl named Angela
first to be a receptionist too. But she was Christie's
age two, and they were friends, so, you know, she

(12:36):
elevated too to a position responsibility. But Christy and Angel
used to go every day to go get lunch, you know,
and they'd go and they'd smoke outside and they talk
and we'd have our meetings outside while they were smoking,
and they got into this little habit of, you know,
during their lunchtime to take this leisurely walk down to
I think it was Top Tomato on Richmond Avenue there
where they sold it was a fruit stand fruits and vegetables.

(12:59):
And me at that time, you know, I wasn't a
very healthy eater back in those days, that's for sure.
I used to you know, like a martini and a
bottle of wine with lunch. He told me about the three
Portini lunches. I had a martini ad a bottle of wine.
I'd have like a lobster for lunch. These rich meals,
you know, gads, zoukes, you know, coffee in the morning,

(13:22):
you know, eggs and steak and eggs, gads. I ate
like a like a pig drink. I think I was
smoking into a smoking cigars. I don't know. So that
was this disgusting slop. And one day they go to
this top to me and they decided to go, we
don't have this leisurely walk, it a little exercise and

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buy fruit and vegetables for themselves for their lunch. So
one day they come back with these extra bags because
there was a big sale down their Top Tomato and
they had this bag with these nectarines in it right,
And Christy comes over. She goes, hey, head which like
some nectarians. And I looked at the nectarians, and in

(14:05):
my head I was thinking of tangerines. And when I
saw that these nectarines weren't tangerines, I looked at them
and I said, those aren't nectarines. And she goes, no, no, Ed, no,
the look they're nectarians. You know. We saw them at
the fruit and I immediately knew I was wrong, but

(14:29):
I refused to admit I was wrong, especially back then.
I was such a hard headed guy. I have aged,
I've been sured. So I said, no, those aren't nectaries.
I'm taking myself in you know, I'm digging myself into
the I'm gonna take it to my grave. Those aren't nectarines.
So she's trying to reason with me.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
No. Ed.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
We went to the to the fruit stand and there
was a sign there nectarines. They're on sale of like
three for a dollar. They're nectarines. Those aren't nectaries. Okay,
now I know. Now I'm in my I'm hiding in
my office now, okay, cause you know, I know I'm wrong,
but I'm not gonna admit I'm wrong. So Christy's just
getting upset and then she she spills over to Angela,

(15:12):
and now Angela says, well, I'm going to reason with her.
But ed, these are nectaries. We saw the sign we got,
those are nectaries. Okay, those are nectaries. Now those aren't nectaries. Right,
I'm always right, and I refuse to admit that I'm wrong.
So now I told the story to Victoria when she
was little. So now we use this for anything, man,

(15:36):
you know what I mean, Like, you know, this is
our phrase. Those aren't nectaries, right, And ultimately they got
so frustrated, these two girls, that they actually left the
office screaming, he's crazy. He's crazy. He's out of his mind.
He's out of his head. Ay, so that's my little story.

(15:58):
Then the opera, man, I told just report and those
aren't nectaries, trust me? All right? What else is going
on this week? Well, here we had fascinating little adventure
this week, didn't we historical day where we had the
President of United States a campaign manager. It's gonna get

(16:19):
like thirty years in these charges man, tax fraud, bank fraud,
all this kind of stuff, right, And the people say, well,
pull Matterport was charged with bank fraud right now, what

(16:41):
does that mean? Bankfort That means that he stole money
from bank. Like you hear the phrase bank fraud right now?
As you know, I've worked on a lot of these
organized crime cases, right. And what the federal government will
do is when they're trying to pilon charges against you, right,
one of those charges they'll do is bank for it.

(17:02):
And then they'll find that when you filled out a
credit application, you fudge some of the information. And every
everybody in business does this. Okay. I don't know what
the statute limitations on this guy is right there, but
everybody in business, every every real New York City accountant
knows how to do this kind of stuff. And how

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do you fudge you your application? Well, if you have
some they want a profit and law statement, right, So
maybe you're carrying some debt, maybe maybe it's credit card debt,
and you leave that off the report. You leave that
off your your profit and law statement. Another thing that
people often do is you fudge your income. Okay, Like
if you're filling out a credit card application, right, you

(17:46):
want to get credit, right, and you know I'm going
to be writing a book about credit. I got someone
now on the back burner. Here, it's gonna help me.
We're gonna get that book out on credit, credit repair,
credit restoration, credit, how to apply for credit, how to
how to not pay back your credit? You know, you
know that, you know, negotiate, you know, snat your limitations

(18:07):
on credit. Every area of credit we're gonna need to cover.
When you're phoning out a credit card application, there's a
lot of stuff that they can't check, and they're going
they're relying on the information that you give them. And
one thing is your income okay, unless they're asking for
your tax returnance okay. And there's certain times when they're

(18:27):
going to see your real tax returns okay, Like if
you're doing a mortgage application, you're doing a what's that
thing the faster college loan applications do the loan application
that they're going to see your real tax returns, But
sometimes they just want to see a copy of your
tax returns so you can prepare taxes for bank use only,
for credit purposes only, you can prepare another set of

(18:50):
tax returns. And this is but if it's a credit
card application where you're just doing one of those things
online where they're quickly checking your credit. They don't know
what your income is. You can tell them whatever you want. Now,
when you're applying all different places, you want to tell
them the same amount every time. You want to keep
a certain figure in your head that you're using when
you're applying for credit all over the place. But that's
one of the things that they'll catch on, Okay, that

(19:12):
when you're an organized crime guy and they're trying to
pile charges on you. They know that everybody lies on
their credit applications, and they'll take it and they'll charge
you with that. They'll charge you with bank fraud, with
applying on a bank application, which is a crime. Okay.
So but if you it's just a credit card application,
you can't get away with the line about your income,

(19:33):
and you can lie about your place of employment. There's
no way for them to check your place of employment
unless they ask for a number to verify, and you
could set up a voicemail number. You can. You can
jimmy that up. That's some big deal. Another thing, too,
is how long you've been employed. You want to say
you've been employed for a long time on it, say
you've been employed five years at least. Now things, how
long you you lived at your last address. The only

(19:54):
way they know where you live is what you put
down on previous credit applications. So even if you just
moved right, you might want to use your old address,
which shows you've been there a long time, or you
can put if he's been six you want to say
you lived there over two years. Otherwise the gonna want
to know what your previous address was, and so you
want to say you've lived where you know, you just
tell them you lived in more than I've lived there

(20:15):
five years. And if they look up in your addresses,
it may not. It may show you just moved six
months ago, but that could be incorrect. They can't they
can't verify the information. So these are things you can
fudge on an application. And this is the guy thing
that Paul Maniford fudged on his bank application. But in

(20:35):
the case of him, they're gonna prosecute, okay, because they
got him on all these other chares and nothing I
mentioned this way way back at the beginning. Hey, how
come they don't have all those mail fraud chargers you
always see in these big cases. They always pile on
these mail fraud charges and all that is okay, And
you think, well, mail fraud. Oh, guy's done some kind

(20:56):
of mail fraud. You know he's stealing people's mail, or
you know, a whole mail fraud. What could that be?
And all that is is it when you went to
UH send in your bank application, you're mailed it in
using the US Postal service if you use the same
but the same freaking lines are on the same piece
of paper. But if you don't put a US stamp

(21:18):
on it and take it to the US post Office, say,
if they take it to FedEx or UPS, they can't
charge you with mail fraud. Okay, only if you use
the US mail and was Again, there's are charges that
they just pile on. Okay, try and make a complaint
about mail fraud and see how you worry about for it.
You get, Hey, someone committed mail fudgainn you want to
report it. I got a client right now, she ripped

(21:39):
off for fifty two thousand dollars. The FBI won't do
a damn thing, But I think I'm gonna get the
money back. I located everybody who stole the money, so
I got I got everybody. Just gonna put the pressure
on them. Okay, And there's that or another thing you
gotta keep an eye on two, okay. And there's another

(21:59):
thing that to get you with is especially people who
uh when you when you're you're getting bailed out of jail, okay,
especially for like a big drug dealer, and they want
to keep and they want to catch you too from
money laundering. Right, So you don't want to show your money,
You don't want to put down the bill when you
go to a bail bondsman. That application you fill out

(22:22):
at the bail bond's office is an application with an
insurance company. So if you put on air that you're
employed or you own property, you have a certain amount
of income and you're lying in that, that's defrauding an
insurance company. And it's another thing where we'll they'll catch
you and throw these extra charges on you. So these
are all areas where when the government is out to

(22:44):
get you and put the screws to you, where they'll
get you, they'll find weeks. And by the way, the
thing with the bank throwing out the phony bank applications,
that's what they got Joe Judais from the Real Housewives
of New Jersey, that guy there, that's one of the
charges they had against him. Uh, banking applications, which everybody
does in business. You know, come on, you can't borrow
money without fudging these applications. No one would qualify. But

(23:11):
if they look at you and you got that paperwork there,
they got you in the jackpot, which is what happened
to mister pulm matter fourth this week. And the poor guy. Listen.
I don't like to see anybody going to prison. I don't,
especially on stupid charges like that. But you know they're
putting the screws to him because they think that he
has information. I'm pretty sure that he does. You know
what I'm saying that you know, we'll harm president mister

(23:34):
Trump and put mister Trump in the cat birds set there. Okay,
let's see how we're doing on the time. I'm going
to get into the whole stuff about more fun with
mister Cohen. He's got a lot of problems this week too.
We'll be right back if these messages.

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we're back. I'm sorry about that. We're back. Welcome back
to the Opera Report. I'm your host, private investgator and
opperaman I was. I wrote this thing on Facebook a
while back, and it kind of fits into a list
as I'm all ready to do for Trump supporters. Collusion
has become like home base. No matter what crimes are
uncovered and how many people plead guilty and go to prison,
as long as it's not outright collusion, it doesn't matter.

(27:33):
Trump can rape a little boy live on TV and
Fox News and the right wing radio would say, see
no collusion. You know what I mean? Hey, listen, guys,
the investigation. Okay, he's under investigation with like eighteen prosecutors
for the collusion. The stone is admitted that he met
with the with the Russian guy and try to try

(27:55):
to solim information for two million dollars they met with Russians.
Give me a break. The clusion reports coming out it's
own base. And plus, my god, he was just named.
Cohen just testified under oath, Okay, in his guilty plea
that he was directed to commit these crimes by President Trump. Okay,
he didn't mention him by name, he says, by the candidate.

(28:15):
But give me a break. If that if mister Trump
or my client, and we had another guy just testifying
court during his guilty plea that that my client directed
him to commit the crimes he just pled guilty to,
we would we would be in uh a flutter, Okay,
we would be in a in a a kerfuffle, you know,

(28:37):
we would be we would be having a heart attack. Okay, Michael.
If it was me, I'd be looking if I was
sitting in Trump Sea right now, I'd be looking at
the waits to get that. I'd be looking one of
those tunnels into Mexico, booking my seat on one of
those tunnels to get out of this town. He'd build
a wall. That's the last thing. No wonder, he's not
building a wall. He's got to make his escape here.

(28:58):
This guy's in big trouble. Roy, Mister Michael Cohen played
guilty this week, right and and is a guilty play.
He testified under oath that mister Trump directed him to
commit these crimes. And he was pleading guilty to Now
you know, you got this guy, Mark Levin, and I

(29:19):
listened to his show. I listened to all these right
wing radio guys in this show. And Mark Levin is
a former federal prosecutor. He worked in Misa's office. Guy,
and this guy's a real lawyer. You know, he's not
a stupid lawyer. He's a real lawyer. But he's lying
to you. He's lying to you, man, And I'm gonna
tell you how you and people contact me all the
time and they recite these talking points that they hear

(29:41):
recited like a mantra over and over by Hannity and Levin.
And we got this guy, Wayne Allen Rude, this local character.
It was a total buffoon and a full Mark Levin
tries to tell you, well, okay, first of all, he says, well,
it's a guilty place. So that's not case law. It
doesn't matter. That doesn't matter whatsoever. Okay, fine, they're not
going to sign this as case low. But we have

(30:05):
Cohen pleading guilty to election fraud and naming Trump. That's
all you need. It's testimony. It's under oath. But then
he starts to say, well, and all this is about
is a non disclosure agreement an NDA that Trump had
Stormy Daniels sign an NDA, and NDAs are signed hundreds

(30:27):
of thousands of times all across the United States every day.
And that's true. I'm under NDA all the time. Non disclosure.
Every if you go to my website and email revealer
dot com and you fill out a form on there,
every single purchase on that website binds me to non
disclosure that I'm not allowed to talk about our case, unless,

(30:49):
of course, there's certain exclusions. If you don't pay your
bill and I have to tell a collection agency, or
I got to tell a credit card company the work
I did for you, If you know different things, different
reasons that it can be released from my NDA. Sometimes
it's in my interest to you know, to to I

(31:11):
can get better jobs, you know, by I was under
an NDA. Okay, for a long time, two years that
I wasn't allowed to mention that I was part of
a lawsuit against Donald Trump in twenty sixteen, and I've
just recently been released from that NDA. I'm allowed to
talk about it. I can't discuss which case it is
and stuff like that, but I can say that much
to further my resume, to further my career. Okay, what's

(31:40):
unique to the Stormy Dangles situation is not that he
had her sign an NDA when they first met each
other and entered into their relationship. It's that he had
he He paid her money to maintain her sounds, he
played it, he paid extortion money, he paid blackmail money,
He paid hush money to her in order to her

(32:01):
to maintain her silence. Now let's say, okay, I have
a client, he hires me, we sign an NDA. But
then later on down the road, and let's say he
hired me because he's being blackmail because he's involved with
prostitutes and he's done some bizarre things and his sexual
habits and all these prostitutes are blackmailing, and he hires

(32:24):
me to locate these these blackmailers and get him out
of that mess. Okay, and I do that. Okay, I
locate the blackmailers, I contact them, and I talk him
into them. I ask him real nice to leave us alone. Stop. Okay,
and I agree because you know, but now I know

(32:45):
really good blackmail dirt on my client, don't if I
were to say to him at that point, hey, mister client, uh,
would you like me to sign an NDA for you?
I'll do that for ten thousand dollars. Okay, you see
the difference. Do you see the difference? Okay, that's me

(33:05):
shaking a guy down to keep my silence. That's not
what and that's what Stormy Daniels did, and that's obviously
what the Russians are doing. The Stormy Daniels has blackmailjuring
on him. Amarosa has blackmail dearing on him, doesn't she?
And the Russians obviously have blackmail dering on him too,
you know, obviously that's why he's acting the way he acts.

(33:28):
So when Mark Levin tells you, well, all he did
was have her sign an NDA, it's not what he did.
He didn't just have her sign a standard a non
disclosure agreement. She demanded money for her silence. It's a
totally different operation. Mark Levin knows this. He knows this

(33:49):
is not a standard routine a non disclosure agreement. He
knows this was a payol for hush money. But why
is he lying to his audience? Why does he go
on Hanny and lie to Hannity's office audience. And it's
not fooling Handity. Hannity was on the Virgin tears the
other night. When when when this happened? When when Cohen

(34:10):
stood up in court and swore under oath that Trump
directed him to commit a crime election fraud. Okay, by
the way, too, you know it's this other news that's
just gone in the avalanche of bad news from mister Trump.

(34:32):
You know, I heard some people say this week that
no other president had a worse day in office, Not
even Nixon had a day as bad as Trump had
when the day that Matterford and Cohen were both found guilty.

(34:54):
And I would go as far as to say, not
even Kennedy as bad a day in office as mister
Trump had. This way, Okay, and he's not a stupid man.
He knows what's kind of what's don McCann McGann, the
White House Counsel testify or not met with the Mueller

(35:20):
investigators for thirty hours. That's the White House lawyer, like John,
like John Dene. Okay, he's the He's the attorney for
the presidency, not for Tree. He's not Trump's lawyer. He's
the attorney for the office of the President. And he

(35:40):
was cooperating with the with the prosecutor there for thirty hours.
He's got his personal lawyer testified under oath against him,
his the lawyer for his office cooperating. His campaign manager
is going to prison. And what was the other one,

(36:03):
his CFO for the Trump organization just got immunity to
talk to the the Mueller investigators. And also the guy
from the National in Choir, Pecker. I think he's David Pecker.
He just got immunity and he's cooperating with the prosecutors.

(36:27):
It's an avalanche of prosecutors. By the way, when I
wrote down, I said the Pecker because you know who
told me that? How I heard that from? I heard
that from Tom Arnold that Pecker had he he knew
before it hit the news. And Tom Arnold is is
he's got some stuff going on here. Uh, And I've
been talking to him this week. But when I wrote

(36:47):
down that Tom Arnold says the Pecker is testifying as
is cooperating with the prosecutors. Aj Webman goes hey Beavis,
he said, Pecker, you gotta love that. Right anyway, let
me tell you real quick what's going on with the Oh,
by the way, Robin Leech died this week too. I'll
tell you what happened with that. If I get at halftime. Well,

(37:09):
it's like a I'm all over the place today, but
it's time's moving fast. Okay, okay, by the way too,
before we get that, this guy Pecker's the head of
the National Inquirer, and supposedly he has a safe full
of all kinds of these stories that he's been burying
all these years. And you might recall my experience with

(37:30):
the National Inquirer when I was hired by Sherley Tripp
because she was paid fifty thousand dollars by the National
Inquirer about her story about Todd Palin and Sarah Palin
having an affair with Todd Palin all that kind of
stuff like that, and then the National Choir backed out
they didn't pay the fifty thousand. So it's that same
kind of thing where they covered up for the Palins. Okay,
So the National in Choir has a ton of cover

(37:52):
up gigs. And by the way, too, if you've been
listening to the show since twenty sixteen, I told you
back then before anybody was talking about this, that these
porn stars and these escorts and these women were coming
forward and the National Choir was paying them off and
covering up the stories. And so was right online in
a couple of these other places too. Now you don't
see that new news yet, but that's going on too.

(38:15):
And I told you just go back in two thousand
and July twenty sixteen, go back and listen to a
those old shows. He after shows, I talk about it
all the time anyway. So we had the death of
this week here in Las Vegas of Robin Leach effect.
He's just dying today. And I had heard that he
was in the hospice down there at Saint Rose Hospital.
I heard about that about a week ago. And he's

(38:36):
just out of a stroke last night. Now interesting, I
had contacted I was been trying to get him to
come on a show I've been trying about three years ago.
I started trying to get him on and at one point,
you know, I had him enough interested that I think
I could have got him. And as soon as I
started talking about on Koshogi, that was it, man, that

(38:58):
was it. He he won't talk to me anymore at all,
you know, not even just little fun stuff. So kind
of the same thing kind of happened this week with
the Tom Arnold. I figured, you know what, let me
get a hold of Tom Marnold. Let me tell him
some of the things I know, because he says he's
investigating Trump and all this kind of stuff like that.

(39:20):
So I sent him an email and I mentioned some
things to him, and at first I contacted his agent.
Then he comes back to me and the subject when
he says I'm a fan, he says, he's, oh yeah,
but look at your shows. Tells him some stuff, right,
And then I lay some stuff on him. And one
of the things I mentioned to him was about I

(39:42):
had the Barbara Pilling on the show and she talks
about how she met this young Russian girl in New
York City who had dated Trump when she was seventeen
years old. She was seventeen years old and she dated Trump.
And he saw that and I mentioned that to him,
and about six hours later he tweets and in the tweet,

(40:03):
he puts a hashtag in there, Charlie Kushner Russian teens. Okay,
it's just kind of interesting because when I was talking
about Russian teens and now he's tweeting about Russian teens.
But he mentions Charlie Kushner. That is something I haven't
heard before, that Charlie Kushner. Is it possible that you

(40:29):
know the story with Charlie Cushner. That's Jared Kushner's father,
and what happened with him was he went to prison
because he wanted to donate money to Democrats so badly
that he violated campaign finance laws and his brother in
law was cooperating with the prosecutors and ratting them out.

(40:53):
So what he did was he sent a prostitute over
to his brother in law and recorded it so he
could blackmail his brother in law. But it didn't work.
And now we're hearing we see the name Charlie Kushner.
Russian teens? Was the prostitute he used? A Russian teen?
Where did he obtain that prostitute? Could it have been
from Trump Modeley Agency? It's possible. Yeah, I'm not saying

(41:16):
it was, but it's a possibility, and that's something we're
gonna have to take a pull up all those quurthoxs
and see what's going on with that. Okay, let me
say much time with all of that. Then we'n out
of thing to talk about. Oh cannavan, let's see here,
Oh expeck to my notes, Oh boy, Robin Leech, Michael Cohen,

(41:46):
n DA mcgahm. Let's what it's in these other notes here.
I always got extra notes and never never run out
of notes. A boy, I h I'm on this whole
uh thing here. I really can't talk about it that.

(42:09):
That's the only problem though. And I'll they'll play a commercial.
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you can contact me at Oppermaninvestigations at gmail dot com. Okay,
welcome back to the Opperman Report. I'm your host, private
investigator at Opperman. Almost did it again. There had a
little laps in my a little bit of dead air,
dead air. What are you gonna do? Okay? One thing,
if you live here in Henderson, Nevada, the Henderson, Nevada area,

(45:49):
or the Las Vegas area, there's going to be a
protest tomorrow down at the Henderson Detention Center down there
on it's near Water Street, to run behind the police
station back there Water Street at six pm. Okay, we're
gonna be There's a nationwide protest too. If in your city,
you know your local jails, your county jails, and stuff

(46:09):
like that, it's gonna be the protest at all your jails. Now,
you know, the mistreatment of prisoners and also too of
this stuff about ice. Another issue is ice, you know,
putting these kids in cages and separating families and stuff
like that. So there's gonna be a nationwide protest tomorrow evening, Saturday,
August twenty fifth, and I'm gonna be at the one
in Henderson at six pm. Okay, I'm gonna be down there.

(46:33):
I guess I'll put the show on, run over there
and try and run back before seven pm when I
got to turn the show off. If we can pull
that off, I think I can do the best, do
the best I can, right, So check that out. What
was the other thing I want to talk about down here?

(46:53):
Oh yeah, Jimmy Carter, Right, Jimmy Carter came out finally,
and they asked him about what he thought about President
mister Trump, and he says, he calls for his impeachment.
You know, this is my god, Just think, never in
history has another president called for the impeachment of another president.

(47:16):
And Rosland Carter was even worse. She says, you know,
his dishonesty is intolerable. She chimed in, but never before
have we had a previous president called for the impeachment
of a current president. And he says that he's a disaster,
you know, and you know I can't disagree with him,

(47:36):
you know, and a lot of people complain about you know,
some people forget it. They'll go into the whole thing
about Jimmy Carter and the hostages and all that kind
of nonsense too. But you know, I have my problems
with Cardi. He was pretty much a stooge for David
Rockefeller and that type. But otherwise I think since he's
left office, I can't complain what he's doing. Yeah, many

(47:59):
are saying that no US president has bad days. Trump
did yesterday, not even next it. I'd go far, I say,
not even JFK. Hey, here's a good one for you.
I got a interesting Hey for you guys out there
who went to all this false flag stuff, right, especially
you guys out there that do these right wingers that
are into these false flags. Usually it's the same crew

(48:21):
this story about this Molly Tibbets. Are you following us
and this young girl? I think she was in Iowa.
You're a little college go twenty years old, you know,
white kid, and turns up missing. She's missing from like
a month. People, you know headline news. You know that
those old shows Nancy Grace would be talking about this
twenty four to seven, you know, because they used to

(48:42):
love to talk about cases like that, and turns out
that they had some surveillance video of a car and
they were able to, you know, go from place to
place and find more surveillance videos of this car driving away,
you know, which you know now days is if you know,
they one of the top things they go for is

(49:03):
they look for surveillance camera video and you'll think, well, okay,
well I'm twenty miles away from the crime scene, you know,
but they're getting those videos from twenty miles away to
see which direction you're going in, you know, if it's
a big, high profile case like this, okay, and it
turns out that the guy they arrest that d turns

(49:26):
out to be he's an illegal alien. So now you'd
think that the biggest story of the week would be,
you know, that the president's campaign manager is convicted, you know,
going to prison, and it's kind of obvious that the
jury was tampered with too, and then that the other

(49:47):
biggest news story would be that the president's personal attorney
was convicted and pled guilty and testified on their oath
that he was directed to commit the crimes that he's
pleading guilty too, by the president of United States, but
five News a lot of these right wing radio stations.
Laura Ingles, Oh, I listened to uh every morning. You know,
we call the races. Hey, what this is what the

(50:08):
racist is doing. I listen to all these radio hosts.
I listen to them, and it's kind of fun too,
when you're doing your own show and you listen to
them and you hear when you know, they run out
of notes. You know, like, let's see what I run
around of notes. I'll tell you I don't care. You
know who cares? Right, Hey, I ran out of notes.
But oh it's the end of the world. But no,
they'll just keep waiting the same thing over and over again. Yeah,
you know, or a guest is supposed to come on

(50:29):
and they're trying to fill up time. You know, you
can kind of spot those things when you're actually you know,
you're on the other end. I'm like, But anyway, so
all these right wing radio hosts, right, they don't want
to talk about the obvious, most historical events in history. Nope,
we're gonna talk about Molly Tibbetts and how this illegal
alien murdered her. But for you conspiracy theorists out there

(50:53):
who believe everything's a false flag, all right? Don't you
find it odd, like a waged dog kind of situation
that this story that so benefits Trump in his bass
suddenly that they would catch an illegal immigrant for the
murder of this high profile girl. What luck is that

(51:15):
for them? But then not only that, but the guy
when they bust him, he says, I don't remember killing
I'll take it to where the bodies are, but I
don't remember killing her. I blacked out. Now, we just
did a whole two hour show there on mind Control,
you know, we did one last week to mind Control

(51:35):
and serial Killers and Program to Kill. We've had a little,
you know, run of these kind of shows, you know
what I mean. And a lot of people listening to
this show listen to all those shows too, you know,
all that kind of Program to Kill it satanic cover.
Doesn't that kind of fit in? You know, this strange

(51:56):
story about this perfect patsy at the perfect time to
distract it from President mister Trump and his evil doings.
His evil deeds, they find out an illegal only and
who just happens to also blackout and I remember the crime.
So let's see, you know, if how many people out

(52:20):
there who are so quick to see everything's a false flag,
you know, when everything, especially when Obama is president. By
the way, too, one more thing back to Cohen is
a lot of people on the news are huffing and

(52:40):
puffing and hedging and stuff like that and saying that, well,
Cohen hasn't signed a cooperation agreement, so he's not actually
a cooperating witness. Okay. I can guarantee you, okay, that
there's been many, many free talks between Cohen and the prosecutors.
There's been a huge exchange of information between the two
of them. There's no doubt in my mind. You just

(53:02):
don't get to these points and it's not reduced to
paper in that way. But I'm sure that he's Cohen
knows what they have in his phones, in his all
that stuff. He knows everything that they have. Okay, and
now you know, so the cooperation is there anyway? Oh well,

(53:22):
you know what MAGGA stands for. My attorney got arrested.
I like that. Okay, let's see here. I'm just going
down my Facebook page. You never all the funny stuff
I write throughout the week because because I'm out of notes, Well,
ain't gonna do yeah notes, ok They on the hill.
What's this? Yeah, oh yeah, that same day, by the
way too. There's so much going on, you can't keep

(53:44):
up with it. But I told you so. Uh, there's
so much going on, the same day that Manaford pleads guilty,
gets convicted, Cohen h pleads guilty, testifies on the road
that the President Trump directed them spent the crimes. He
just playing guilty to the McGann that we find out
that he did the thirty hours the same week. That's

(54:06):
uh uh. Pecker from the National Inquirer flips and is
working for Comy but for Mueller, and that Trump's CFO
is cooperating and got immunity. You don't ask for immunity
unless you know you did something wrong. Okay, your word,
you did something wrong that you can get in trouble for.
So if you're going to be talking about that thing

(54:27):
that could get you in trouble, they want you to
talk about that because it's going to get somebody else
in trouble. Okay, you understand how that works. But does
all all of this is going on Flynn's sentencing here.
Remember Flynn, the one who colluded with the Russians and
lied about it. You know, and all that he's They
postponed his sentencing delay again because this is well, there's

(54:48):
even more here to investigate. There's more than he's given
us that happened. Is but I actually said this week
I feel bad for Trump, and I do, you know,
I do. I feel bad for anybody is on their
way to prison. I really do, man, even if they're guilty,
and I hate him even if I was part of

(55:10):
putting them in there. You know, yeah, I said he
I said it August twenty fourth. I'm not following one
hundred percent what's going on with Cone. But if he's
taken a plea deal before he's even charged, there's a
whole lot of cooperating going on, whether it's a officially
part of the deal or not. Yeah, you know, let's see.

(55:33):
Oh yeah, by the way too, At the very least,
Trump is going to be charged with obstruction, okay, because
he's doing the obstruction right out in the open with
his Twitter when firing COMI and then telling the Russians
I fired him because he was an acting crazy and
he was interfering with obstruction. They've got him on obstruction,
and the obstruction is he's obstructing the investoration into the collusion,

(56:03):
which is a pretty but by itself, that's a pretty
good indication that he's guilty of collusion, you know. But
then again, you know, it's all home base and well
as long as he hasn't been convicted yet of collusion,
even though he was just you know, I think I'm

(56:24):
repeating myself here. I think I'm starting to repeat myself.
But that's okay. I'm getting old. If you like today's show,
check out our member section. I uploaded two new things
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mother of Natasha Cornett, the daughter of Satan. Did another

(56:48):
hour with her because she wanted to talk about the conditions,
Natasha's conditions in president some other things. She wanted to
talk to me about Natasha's fiance and stuff. So I
had to come back on for an how and she
told me that Natasha, in fact, Tasha stopped talking to
her because of the last interview. So I hate to
see that happen, you know, and Natasha is sitting in prison.
Mother loves her daughter, and all the people out there

(57:10):
saying like, oh, Ed, you know you don't ask a
tough question. Well, you know, listen, you let people talk,
you know, and then you know, if you got a
brain in your head, you can hear what's going on. Obviously,
Natasha heard it and she wasn't happy. You know. She
got a lot of fans to a lot of triple makers.
So I gotta watch my step with this crowd. And
then the other one was the show that I did

(57:32):
with the Grant Stern about the Catholic Church pedophile situation,
you know, and the grand jury report that I told
you about last week. I'm gonna read the sixteen pages.
I'm gonna read those sixteen pages into the record there.
That's so both of those are in the in the
members section, and there's also to the show I did.

(57:54):
I have our guests today from cav Death. He comes
back next week to talk about Johnny Gosh case. We
spent two hours on Johnny Gosh and then we wanted
to cover the whole Jeff Gannon situation failing with Johnny Gosh.
It's a very well done show on Johnny Gosh. We
covered a lot of details on there man, a lot

(58:15):
of suspicions, a lot of stuff, you know, and then
we did a half hour for the member section about
Jeff Gannon, so that's going to be in the member
section too. I got a show with Bobby Brown, the
girlfriend from Warrant who was in the cherry Pie video,
and our guests there. What's his name, the guy who

(58:35):
came on about the Finders. I had him come back.
We did another hour with him with good audio, so
about mc martin pre school and a bunch of all
the one of those cases, all the preschool satanic cover
up cases from the eighties and nineties. So that's only
the member section, you know, so please, you know, if

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(59:18):
If you're listening, then want Awake or PSN or pi R.
You will hear after this my show with Pierce Redmond
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Catholic church. I don't want to become the guy who
goes on all the shows talking about this Catholic church
of your injury report. Okay, but I think I'm the
only one out there telling you that they named three

(59:39):
hundred prates and they name one thousand victims, and there's
only two arrests and the whole thanks. It's just all
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and freeloaders. Let me see if I have a don't

(01:00:00):
my Mary, I'm like, like you my moneys, like like,
don't do what? What? Shot? Good it? Mm hmm
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