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run away in fear that. But anyway, enough about me
and my miserable life. Let's see here, uh taping tomorrow
with the Neil Sanders. He's done some fascinating work. I
had him on the phone last night. He was just
man going a mile a minute telling me what he's found.
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Oh stop by Cambridge Analytica. So I'm looking forward to
that he sent me. He wrote a long blog post
about it too, a lot of details. He has really
been working on. So talking to him tomorrow. Talking to
one of Michael Jackson's bodyguards, trying to get him to
come on the show. I don't know kind of negotiation
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seems to have fallen through. I don't know what's going
on with that. Robert Merritt's coming back. I got a
message from good old Doug Caddy says that Robert Merritt
is willing to come on the show do another interview.
You might recall it. Caddy just wrote a new book.
Caddy was the first attorney for the Watergate Burglar was
friends with you, Howard Hunt. And Caddy was this guy
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who was un a cover and foreman for the cops,
coin cell pro type guy, and he worked for that
guy Schlockley in DC there who was the arresting officer
in the Watergate Burglar has some fascinating stuff to share
with us. You know, I've had him on the show before.
It's in the member section. You can check it out.
But we'll have him back soon. Got Barbara Pilling. I
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take ninety minutes with her. I wish it was two
hours because I would have played it tonight. I ain't
just needed a half hour to fill up, to fill
up the rest of that time time where when she
was seven, she was sixteen years old, she went to
this party and she met Donald Trump and she told
him she was seventeen it which was sixteen, and he
was like trying to hit on her at this party
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and made some kind of bizarre comments to her. And
then later on in the interview, she tells us about
a friend of her she had. She knew this seventeen
year old girl is a Russian model named Nadia who
dated Trump when she was seventeen years old. So pretty
good content there, and we're gonna be kind of getting
into that kind of stuff tonight. I'm very I almost
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didn't do the show tonight, very discouraged and fed up
and blah. I'm just kind of depressed. You know, a
lot of things man a lot of things and the
name of the show was road Rage Radio Reporting, you know,
and there's a lot of things going on in my
personal life and lately earlier this week, you know, last
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week was a nice week. Went to California, had the
movie Film Festival, you know that movie I'm Ment and stuff,
and that was, you know, a fun weekend. You know,
come back, you know, trying to get caught up on
my work and stuff like that. Just overwhelmed, you know,
with people and their problems well coming to me, and
you know, me and Vick we went down to Nelson's Landing,
which is like the Colorado River south of the damn
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you know, and we used to go there all the
time when she was little, and we used to go kayaking.
We'd go to this little town down, this little mining
town where they give mine towards the people who live
there in this little thing, this little place where they
rent the kayaks and they do the mine tours and
they do tours of the lake for and stuff like that.
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There's just there are Mormon family and they're like seven
and a half feet tall. Okay, I'm not trust me,
I'm not exaggerating. They're like they're giants. This family is giants.
The men are giants. At least, was almost like in
a creepy way, you know. And so you know, me
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and Vic haven't been down there in years. But you
know when we used to go, I used to have to,
you know, do all the kayak lifting myself to get
up on the roof and all by myself pretty much.
And now you know, this time, you know, Vic's big
enough to help me. So we haven't gone down there
in years, and it just brought back so many memories.
We had a beautiful day. They're just piling up and
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down the river. And you know, what a what a
workout too. Man, I haven't done a workout like that
for a while, you know, Man, I work out a lot.
I'm feeling it too. Man, I'm so all over and
I woke up today and it's really move but just
brought back so many memories, you know, just my poor man.
All My kid's leaving soon, you know, she's leaving, she's
going away to college. I'm going to be alone, you know,
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and you know, looking for new challenges and adventures in
my life and projects and things you know that I
want to accomplish. Still, you know that just just a
very very uneasy time in my life. And I gotta
tell you, I'm very frustrated with the show and the reporting.
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I feel like so much what I'm doing just falls
on deaf ears. It doesn't seem to matter, you know,
how much I explained myself what I'm trying to talk about,
just people just misunderstanding and just the crazy comments and
and the stalking and stuff that you got to go
through for all this, It's just it's it was so
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much more than you can imagine, you know. It's just
so much more going on here than you can imagine.
And so I'm gonna give you a little glimpse of
some stuff I've been dealing with. And I just did
a show the in fact that the show you listened
to earlier tonight, if you listened to the show. The
live show was with Mike Parsi al about the Hollywood
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pedophilia and the recent allegations and stuff like that, and
I discussed with him a bit about you know, he mentioned, well,
you know when people make these allegations against these big
Hollywood celebrities that h what if they if they're not
getting sued? That that makes me think that what they're
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saying they're telling the truth. And I had planned to
do a whole show about this. Uh, and I'm gonna
try and do that for you now. Okay. Now, I
get involved in a lot of that kind of stuff.
If you go, some people have no idea who the
hell I am, or they just become some YouTube guy
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or whatever. But private investigator, I've worked them many, many cases,
congressional investigations. You know a lot of stuff, man. You
know the Tiger Woods case, you know, and the Ashton
Kutcher and Charlie Sheen and wienergate and a case with
Sarah Palin and womped up into a congression and instigation
with New York Yankees. A lot of stuff, Howard Stern,
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I've been found a lot of stuff, you know, a
lot of and big twenty four hour news stories have
been involved in. So I'm familiar with this stuff and
how it works. Okay, And even just recently, I was
taping the other day with someone I forget who it was.
It's a good show, though, I guess I have it
in a can ready to go. But I take the
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show this week. Oh oh, I did a great show
at the Finders. I want to play that tomorrowning. That's
really good. Almost we got about that, and right before
that's the day we went kayaking Okay, and we raced
back here to do the show and tape the shows,
and I kind of ran out of steam at the
end of the show. I just had nothing left to
talk together. But we did an excellent show about the
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Finder's case. Then in Tallahassee, Florida. Excellent guest guy. His
name is A A. Let me look it up, so
I don't butcher his name. Really, guys don't really go
to a million presser's work. John Briston, b R S
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s O N Okay. And they did this great report
on the Finders. So and right before I started doing it,
and I was just you know, getting this set up
to do the interviews. Just got back from kayak and
it was all sun burnt, you know, and tired and
stuff like that. And right before I was to do
the interview him, I got a call from one of
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my lawyers who had a client that was being blackmailed
and being extorted, you know, and we had to work
on that and I had to make myself available to
handle all that for them. So I'm very familiar with
both sides in this case, this type of situation. And
I've worked on many cases to where clients come to
me they were a victim, you know, of sexual abuse
or something like that, and I'm gonna get them a lawyer.
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I'm going to put together their case for I'm going
to present it to the right lawyer who can contact
the offending parties and we got to set. I got
a case like that I'm working on right now. It's
a big case and it involves a cable TV news commentator,
a lot of stuff going on. You they don't have
no idea, so you can't make a blanking statement that
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if someone makes an allegation or someone's stalking, harassing a
celebrity or a big company or something like that, well,
just the fact that they haven't been sued, that they
must be telling the truth, okay, because that's the furthest
thing from the truth. A couple of big names, you know,
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Spielberg and Tom Hanks, had some brutal allegations made about
them this week by this guy who really produced no proof,
you know, for just his own opinion. He says, well,
it's common knowledge and stuff like that, and then he
just repeated this thing on the periscope or YouTube of
some nonsense, and it's been picked up all over the
place and everybody running with it. Reminds me very much
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of the Veterans on Patrol case with the pedal camp
and all that kind of nonsense. Uh, it just runs.
I'm posting stuff on my wall. You know you got
o ED? Did you look into this? Didn't take much
looking into this to see that it's a pretty thin allegation.
The guy really has no facts, has no evidence, and
if he were to come to me, you know, and say, hey, Ed,
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you know I want to get a settlement you don't,
there would be very little to work with her. Now
when people say, well he hasn't been sued, okay, well,
first of all, this just came out the other day.
We don't know. He could have already received a ceasing
desist letter from an attorney saying, hey, you have to
stop talking about this. You have to detract what you're saying,
otherwise is going to be a lawsuit that could have
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happened already. Now, I'm sure savvy attorneys understand how to
do this, but but it was a surprise to me
the first time I went across it. But there's a
way to do that.
Speaker 3 (13:53):
You know, where you can also prohibit the recipient of
that seasoned desist letter from discussing it on the air.
They can't even say, hey, I just received the season
justist letter.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
They did that to me once, and I can't talk
about it, okay, like that all right, although I still
continue my reporting on the issue around it, I can't
discuss that the person I discussed to assume me, okay,
because I fell for it. Okay, no, no longer, I know,
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I don't award that now. Hey, So there could be
that they could be planning a lawsuit as we speak.
They could have already contacted the police, and the police
have taken their passwords and their hard drives and their
cell phones, and the police are putting together a criminal
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case against a person making these allegations and harassing and
stalking and doing all these activities. They could be negotiating
a private settlement with this person right now. All of
these things are pupp well. So just because you don't see, uh,
Tom Hanks called his attorney and the next day there
was a lawsuit. Forell, it doesn't mean doesn't give any
kind of extra credibility to the person making the allegations.
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And also too, when you have someone who's a big brand,
a big machine like that, pumping out movies and producing
movies and a spokesperson for companies and stuff like that,
it's not just a guy picking them from the phone call.
I want to sue, You got a lot of people
got to answer to it. There's a lot of contracts
you have with a lot of people. You know, you
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have obligations. And if one of these big celebrities, you know,
the big names that being thrown around, were to sue
this no name guy with nothing, you know, what are
you gonna get from a miny? You can't collect any
money from them, But let's say you sue them. And
now the guy's sitting there with a lawsuit from a
huge name celebrity. You're in a situation WHEO has these
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big companies behind the big insurance companies, behind the big
movie studios behind him, and I'm on the recipient of
a loss and now I'm being sued. Okay, I could
find a guy to counter sue in two seconds, because
he's gonna want to attach his name to this case.
And now we just run out the clock. Okay, you
got this celebrity is paying his lawyer. Okay, and now
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I got a lawyer who's just doing it for the publicity,
who's now got a counter sue and start eating up
all their legal fees if they don't throwing motions back
and forth. The but he got nothing to lose. I
can write the motions myself. Okay, we got nothing to lose.
So now we're costing them money, and they're gonna turn
around and want to settle with me to get me
to drop. That's how this stuff works in reality. And
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when I see people saying and I don't want to
offend Mike parsnellity was a great guest and a very
knowledgeable guy and very legit and very honest and ethical
and everything he reports, by the way too, he just
doesn't have experience in this area. And these other people
making these claims, half of them are just full of crap. Okay,
say these things about oh I'm not being sued, so
I must be telling the truth. That's nonsense, man. That
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couldn't be further from the truth. You know, So there's that,
But I want, you know, and they go, but all this
kind of stuff, this stuff that goes on and Okay,
outside of the press and outside of the meeting, goes
a lot deeper and a lot thicker and a lot
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heavier than you. You know, you're gonna you ever realize, okay,
And well, you know, somehow I've turned into this person
who is, like, you know, negotiating with extortionists and dealing
with people's problems, all the dirty work. They don't want
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to get their fingerhands dirty work and they can't handle
it or whatever. I become this person, you know, does that,
you know, And I'm kind of sick of being that
kind of person. But then again, I think, well, this
is who better than me can confront these issues and
get these things done responsibly and ethically, with a little
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bit of common sense along the way. Now why am
I saying this? Okay, I'm gonna tell you a little
story that's been going on here behind the scenes for
a couple of months. Now. We're gonna take a commercial
break first, but I'm gonna tell you what's been going
on here. And it's I kill don't even have it
all figured out yet. Okay, I figured out quite a
(18:32):
bit of it. I know I was being set up,
that's for sure, Okay, And exactly who and why or
for what reason. I have a question about that, But
I know I was being set up to either to
look foolish on the air, possibly get myself in some
kind of legal trouble or get sued, you know, or something,
you know, and the cops are involved. It's a lot
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going on here. So let's still take a little commercial
break here. I hope that's another Teaserfore I have some
interest in listening to this craziness. But you know, you
you know, from my point of view, you know, I'm
working on this stuff, like I'm booking these guests, I'm
getting my exposure, you know, to my personal life and
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stuff like that. You know, I got enough promise, and
then uh, I got these crazy headaches, and then it
just seems like I'm just spinning my wheels and no
one's really paying attention to what I'm saying or can
understand get it right, or someone just listens to a
couple of words and then they have a comment to
make you. And so maybe you'll by the end of
this show, you'll you'll kind of understand my frustration. But
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Okay, welcome back to the Operaman Report. Am your host,
Private investigator Ed Opperman. Now, when I left, uh we
left our hero we were talking about the well, we
were talking about these me two cases and these exposing
pedophile case and that kind of stuff like that, and
how you got to be careful what you're doing, what
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you report to people because you never know, and how
some guys trying to set me up. Now I have
done a show about a big celebrity and named him
a couple of times, okay, and I read from court
records and stuff like that, and unrelated to that, I
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was trying to I had another case at a client
who had a legitimate complaint. We were trying to shop
it around to an attorney to get her attorney, and
one of the attorneys I contacted says, well ed the
statue limitations. It's beyond the statual limitations, which means it's
happened too long ago. And he says, and I had
a similar case, okay, And he mentioned the celebrity, and
(25:18):
he says, and we couldn't and the celebrity had been
raping teenage girls and we could not prosecute that. We
couldn't follow up on the case because it was beyond
the statial limitations. So I can't take this case here
because I know that it's beyond estatial limitations. And just coincidentally,
he mentioned the same name as that I had read
these reports on air and did this report about I
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get contacted a couple of months ago, about three months ago,
by some people that tell me, hey, Ed, we know,
we got a lot of information about this guy. We
know a lot of people that work in the same
industry as him, We know a lot of people that
work with him and friends with him and stuff like that,
and we know this is what he's doing, and we're
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in touch with other the victims too, says Okay, you know,
let's talk. Let's see what you got. So I guess
they thought that I was just gonna have a conversation
with them and just put them on the air. You know,
you know what I mean. But my first reaction to this,
my first instinct when I get contacted these kind of things,
is well, maybe have a lawsuit, you know, let's see
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if we can put a case together and really get
something done. Forget the radio show. We'll talk about that later.
If we don't, you know, make them pay, you know,
if we don't get compensated over this. And I started
to work the case, you know, okay, well, put me
in touch with some of these witnesses. Put me in
touch with these people. What do you got, what do
you got here? What do you got there? And start
getting a little run around and stuff like that. Okay,
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they put me in touch with people, and these people
I don't know, but I know these other people. Right.
I We're going on and on with this thing, chasing
a little rabbit trill. Then when it looks like I'm
onto them right that they're pulling my leg and I'm
done wasting my time with all this. They pulled this
(27:05):
little stunt, this little online stunt where one of them
claims that he died. He fakes his own tenth. Okay,
so now I know that this whole thing was, you know,
a big hoax, you know, and I'm assuming the reason
why they pulled this hoax was to make me look
stupid on the air. They thought that they were going
(27:27):
to get me to report on something here and make
me look stupid and discredit all the rest of my
work by saying, oh, look at this, we just made
up the story we need to put around in here, which,
by the way, I've I've had crazy people coming here before.
You know, what are you gonna do with it? You know,
I booked a show that guy turned out to be nuts.
What are we gonna do? Let's talk about it. You know,
I think the guy's nuts, you know that kind of
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think said, but this is something, this was different. This
was these guys are trying to set me up. Okay,
So now you start thinking, well, what's the reason why
you Okay, well, you know, there maybe this guy, this celebrity,
and it was pissed off with first report. I didn't
Now he wants to he came up with this whole
plan to make me look stupid, make me look crazy, okay,
make me look like some kind of shyster presenting fake evidence.
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So I decide to take even a further look at
all this, and I find out that one of these
people involved in this perpetrating this hoax with me, was
arrested outside right outside of my door, my front door. Okay,
(28:35):
a few years back, if you like, we're talking a
couple of years before they contacted me. They were arrested
on a dui and a traffic thing, literally right out
in front of my door where I lived at the time.
That's the address that they used for the arrest. Now,
(29:01):
this is the kind of crap I'm dealing with you.
So obviously, you know whatever was you know, the guy
was drunk, he was surveiling my house or whatever. You know,
there was someone called the compsun They found him trunk
of his car. It was absolutely no coincidence. This guy
was in front of my house. And then later on
it happens to contact me, pretends he doesn't know who
I am. You know that he doesn't make the connection,
(29:26):
feeding me a line of bull and then later on
turns out with this whole thing right now, faking his death.
You know. So what I'm trying to tell you is
that there's a lot of stuff that goes on behind
the scenes here with this show. And I don't just
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run and put anything on the air, you know, irresponsibly.
You know, I take my time and I research thing.
I vet my sources, you know, before I report them
as a true source. That witness comes on wants to
tell me, you know, what they believe or what they think. Okay,
final question them. I'll take down their statement. But if
I'm gonna go on here and say something, I'm gonna
vet what I'm saying. And you know, maybe some people
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that they should do the same thing. You know, you
got a whole different degrees that It's like, you got
these guys, these veterans and veterans in the veterans on patrol,
well obviously just staged this big event, you know, made
no attempt to do a methodical investigation or even methodically
document you know, step by step the pedal camp, you
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know what I mean, like like really just sit there
and say, okay, this is the entrance, you know, this
is it. You know, here's a measurement and this is
seven feet on you know, three feet off the ground.
Here's you know, you know, this stuff like that, like
just typical video documentation. I know it's a little boring.
It's not exciting, like you know, racing over there in
your car and your camel hat and jumping out of
the car and finding a skull. It's not as adventurous
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and as fun as that. But you know, but that's
the work. That's what you gotta do. And when you're
presenting facts, you know, you're trying to document evidence. Got
to make these efforts anyway. But my road rage that
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I'm having, okay, And I realized that that it's road
rage is what I have because I was down at
the supermarket earlier today and I was trying to get
out of the parking lot and there was some ding
bad lady in front of me was driving so slow
I couldn't get around, and she's stopping to wait for
every car to go buy What are you waiting for?
You know, like I can't take that. And I had
this road rage, and I says, you know what, this
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is exactly how I feel with this freaking show. I'm
constantly frustrated, and I'm kind and at the same time,
because why I made the connection was because I was
listening to these local right wing radio show guys. They're
talking about socialism, and they coming up with this crazy
thing about that if we're all sitting in a bar
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together buying beers and one guy loses his job and
the other there's these insane analogies, you know, just to
to like a dumbed down nation, you know, and it's
it's that's just as frustrating that, you know, they don't
understand that they can't use a real life, mathematical example.
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You know, I gave you one last week, you know,
fifty billion dollars a quarter that the oil industry makes.
You know, we're all it's a natural, natural resource and
a national resource. We should all be sharing in that wealth,
not just a few people with a piece of paper
in their head. Everyone who lives there should sharing that wealth.
We should all be sharing that benefit by lower oil prices.
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But it's a concrete I've talked about, you know, the
healthcare and how to fund health I've talked about these
concrete plans, you know, and I get some kind of response, Well,
we're sitting at a bar of road drinking beer. One
guy can't afford to Yeah, this nonsense, And I'm frustrated.
And then you know, I'll get these comments and these messages.
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You know, someone just read the title. You know, Oh wait,
oh really, if you were a millionaire, you wouldn't be
a socialist anymore, you know. And I'm just so the
amount of work I'm putting into this, I'm just so
frustrated and so road rage right now. It's beyond description,
you know. And I can give you example after example.
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You know, like one thing was he what is this?
Let's go back in the notes and the news I
reported so damned depressing, you know what I mean, It's
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just all so depressed. We had all the stuff I
talk about all the time. But you know, one thing
is the dossier, the dodgy dossier, the discredited dossier. It's
full of lies, and they just repeat that over and
over and over again, and then people believe it. And
then you know, I've had a few people on the
air or a few people off the air, have discussed
this with you know, professionals. You know, Doug Caddies are
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professional guys involved a watergate. You know, he can read
the DOSSI just as well as I can you know
and understand it, you know. But one of the things
they always mention is, well, the stuff about the pis Gate,
the p gate, you know about him hiring these hookers
that you can't be verified as. Oh it's a bit
of a okay, Well, if you read the dossier, there's
four people know that story. Four separate people individuals know
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that story. And then he even gives a disclaimer in
his report in his memo that well, two of the
people know each other and the other two people know
each other. I don't know that they've discussed this with
each other, but they know each other. Okay, So he
gives that disclaimer that you know, there's a, B, C
and D, and A and B know each other, and
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C and D know each other, but they don't all
know each other. How do you get four people to
make up the same story? How is that possible that
you have four people making up such a bizarre, obscure story.
You know, you'd make up a story well yeah, he
was in the her prostitutes and he was cheating with
but that they're peeing on the bed and for a
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ritual about Obama? How do you make that up? Four
people that don't know each other. That's you can get
a murder conviction on statements like that. Okay, Well, four
people know about a story and they don't know each other,
and they're all saying the same thing, you know, okay,
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And then I realized I remember too, how you know,
when this first came out in the news, you know,
Trump didn't deny it for days, you know, Cohen denied it.
And then we find out what Cohen denied. He lied
about that. They said he's never into a prog. I
think it was he's never been there, and let me
show you my past sport. Then me find I know
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he has been there, and who knows what he's going
to say to that. But Pomp's really never denied that,
you know, not right away at least this guy tweets
about everything. And the other thing that happened immediately because
when I woke up that morning, I started looking up
the story. When you googled pissgate or p gate, the
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first thing you got was this story, this really professionally
ceoed se oed story, and the search engine optimized the
story about how the whole thing was a four Chan troll.
Now we know now it's no four Chan troll. But
they had that ready to go. They had that excuse
all ready to go, man, and it was promoted out
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there and it was all search engine optimizized. Just that
the next day, now the whole thing came out. You know,
it's the only thing you could find on that story
was that it was a four Chan troll, and we know,
now that's that's ridiculous. Boy. So there's that, you know.
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But one more thing too. I wanted to get back
to about reporting and stuff. And this is interesting. This
goes to the kind of a devil's advocate count of
the other thing too, because I heard aj Benza talk
about how on i am dB, the Internet Movie Database.
You know that there's a page on there that lists
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of people in Hollywood that are alleged to be pedophiles. Now,
which is, you know, pretty bold to make a list
like that, and for a big company like IMDb. Now
I had some dealings with this company I am dB
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because I had a client that was being stalked and
harassed on their men sucher board that they used to
have one, and I contacted their legal department and what
I found out was is that the people who run
that company are very very very intimately involved in their
legal department. I think they're role lawyers, and so they
get very heavily involved with their legal department as well.
So it's a huge impression upon me that they've kept
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that up there, that they leave that list up there
with those names on there. So you might want to
take that into consideration too, when you're looking at that
list that now I give to say, well, how can
no one suit and this kind of situation, you know,
I know't sue because the plenty of lawyers about side. Okay, well,
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one more thing about the the dossier and Matterford and
and all that is if you watch it today about
Paul Manafort's on trial for all this stuff with them
his taxes and stuff like that, and people will say, well,
you know that that's not related to Russia, That has
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nothing to do with Russia, that does nothing to do
with the collusion. All right, Well, let me tell you
how I look at this. From my experience, what they're
doing is now they're establishing a convection with Manafort, and
they're showing that he was desperate for money and he
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was willing to do all this bank fraud and all
this I r s fraud because he was desperate for
money because he you know, and he was contacting the
Ukraine's there and saying, hey, how can we work off
my debt? And you know, all this kind of stuff
like that. Now, then he went to work for Trump
for free. They they're establishing a conviction for this guy
that he was desperate for money and that he was
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willing to work with Trump for free, and he had
this connection with these Russian arcs. Okay. So then when
the Muller report comes out and they mentioned Paul Manafort,
it's they mentioned him as this guy who was convicted
for bank fraud and for financial motivations with the Russians. Now,
I've seen this once before, and I've actually talked about
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her on the air before. I had a friend of
mine who got caught up in those big organized crime
roundups in New York City, and you know, I got
a hold. In fact, I contacted the Smoking Gun. They
sent me all the indictments and the complaints and everything too,
because they you know, I didn't want to go to
the trouble looking for and this contact them. They sent
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it to me. So and reading through this, I read
the story, the complained the investigation against my friend, and
it struck me what happened. It's very much what's happened
with Paul Manaford. Here. He went to a guy was
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always a character that was a criminal too. He grew
up in an organized crime family. His father was killed
by one of the families, and then the family took
care of him and the people killed his father. He
looked up to him as they were his father figure
after his father was killed by these people, which is
a whole nother fascinating thing there. But anyway, and he
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had a lawsuit. He lost all the money and I
helped him with this lossuit was a Lossit down to
the docks down there, you know, Port Newark, and then
he went he you know, he lost. He had to
built a restaurant and he lost the restaurant because he
couldn't manage because he couldn't count. The guy couldn't count. Okay,
that's another story. And then he went to work for
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one of these private sanitation companies and the FBI had
an informant and foreman invites him over to a barbecue
in New Jersey at his house and he says, oh, yeah,
you know, I got this business here in Manhattan, and
my friend starts to telling him, Oh, you gotta pay,
you gotta do. You gotta use my private sanitation company
because you know, we control that area and you have
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no choice in otherwise they're not gonna get burned down
in a sh It's a saying all this stuff. And
he was always like that, just chatterbox, you know, just
talking talking away. No, you don't understand who I work for.
We we own that area, we control all that. You don't
understand how this works. And they got wire taps of
this guy's Sandle lists. But the thing is they waited,
just like they went with Manaford, They waited to arrestume
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on those charges because they had nothing, no other arrest
or conviction that that presented him as a made man
in this family, right, just that he was a consultant
working for their trash sanitation private sensation business. So they
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didn't arrestume right away on that. They went and started
another investigation on him where he was involved in some
ridiculous plot to sell a union card for four thousand dollars.
And it was and there was like ten people involved
in this deal selling this union card for four thousand,
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and they're like ten meetings. You know, you got to
imagine at that point, you're working for thirty dollars an hour.
You're committing a crime with all these big, you know,
named criminals. You know, you're involved in a criminal conspiracy's
gonna get you ten years in prison. And you at
that point you're working for twenty thirtys an hour because
there's it's so many meetings and all stuff back and forth,
phone calls. You know, you can get a straight job.
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And so they put this all surveillance on them and
they bust them dead to rights doing an organized crime
deal with the union, selling a union card in conclusion
with these made men. Now they got them. Now that
they can in the indictment for the sanitation case, now
they can call him a known associate of this crime family.
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And that's just what they just did with Maniford. They're
going to get this conviction, this tax fraud. But he's
unknown associate. He was on the payroll, he was desperate
for money. See what they're doing here.
Speaker 3 (44:07):
That's why this is a like a side kind of
conviction here.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
And this is what the FBI does. This is what
the Department of Justice does is elli operate. That's something
I wanted to get out to you there, I guess
I did. Let's see, well, you know, I think to
you know, the Koch brothers just the kind of dumped Trump,
(44:32):
you know, so you gotta want it not. I guess
the Koch brothers. Now they're part of the deep state
as well. They became deep state because everyone who uh
you know, gets fed up and stick of Trump. Oh
it's the deep state. It's the swamp, all right, the
swamp doing it because somehow Trump is gonna round up
all these pet Trump and Q you know, by the
(44:55):
way too. You know, we were just told about this too
with Mike Prosilay today. So now the QAnon is in
the main stream media, okay, because all these nuts showed
up to the trump Er alley, weren't Q shirts and Q
signs and stuff like that. And this guy Cappy, Isaac
Cappy came out and he aligns himself with Q. Now
that this is all out in the open, what is
(45:15):
the excuse now that Q is still talking in that
code and all that nonsense. What do we still need
that for? Originally he says, well, you know, I have
to talk this way because they have bots and they'll
capture and they'll they'll shut me down in five minutes.
And you know, I'm using secret you know transmissions and
even now and then you'll say new comm you know,
(45:36):
test com, you know, new new new protocol, new new password,
all his nonsense. He's posting that. People just falling for.
Why does he need that? Now? Now that it's on
the news, I'm sure the NSA watches the news, right
they would know about this guy betraying his security oath
and his security clearance. They could track this guy down
(45:58):
in one day and shut him down. I could track
him down if I really wanted to spend the time
in the effort that the finance, I could identify this guy.
So obviously they can't. But but the thing is, okay,
now the cat's out of the bag. Cue what what's
Why are you still talking in code in this bizarre code.
Why can't you just come right out now and spell
(46:19):
out what do you try the secrets you try to
you know, and explain to us why Hillary is not
arrest and all the other nonsense. You know, they were
talking about months ago, in five days, Hillary was about
to be arrested, you know, by the way I was
(46:40):
talking about last week about that the post that Doug
Caddy wrote about the rumor that before November that Putin's
going to provide Trump with documents and both fake and
real that we'll get Hillary and Bill and Obama indicted. Well,
if you read the email that this Russian pop star
(47:03):
sent to Don Junior to arrange this meeting, uh, he
mentions that they have documents for him, that that will
ensure that the Clintons will be arrested, that the Clintons,
you know, they will prove their you know, their guilt. So, yeah,
seems to be falling together. Let's say what time we
got here. I wasn't sure it was going to complete
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the show tonight. I was gonna get through the whole thing.
So the art Bell coroner's report came out this week
and George Knapp posted it on his Facebook page, and
it says art Bell cause of death is multiple drug oxycodone, hydrocodone,
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diazepan which is like volumes annex uh some other stuff
called Chris berdol. I don't know what that is. Intoxication.
So and then significant conditions that he had. He had
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD that I think when you
can't breathe and hypertension, all right, And it says the
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manner of death was an accident, that there was an
accidental drug overdose you know, of course complicated by his
COPD is hypertension. The guy was an old guy, you know,
and he smoked and he drank, you know. And I
has taken on these pills. It's not a recipe for
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long life longevity. Now, I did a whole show about
my experience with Arpell and then Arbell Laws and all
stuff like that. It's in a member section, and I
think that's the best one. But I've done a couple
of interviews where people ask me about this, and I
did mention, you know, I've been to Arpell's house, you know,
and it looks like a house of a guy that's
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taken too many pills. Okay. And I met him in
person in the daylight, you know, you know, when non
drinking hours, you know. And his eyes, I mentioned he
has glassy eyes, you know, which is indicative if someone
is on medication. I've also been with him, you know,
hanging out. Okay. Now, a lot of people have taken
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I have no beef with our bell. I have no
dislike for Art Bell, have no hatred for him, And
people have taken these little comments out of context, like, well,
he talks shit about our Bell ifter our Bell died,
he can't not here to defend himself. I don't think
ur Belle would would have any problem with anything I've said.
You know, I'm like, I'm relating my honest experience that
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I have with you. And another thing I mentioned was,
is that about the brothel that you know, there was
a Cherry's ranch is a you know, walking distance Marpell's house,
you know, And I get the impression that he enjoyed
visiting there. You know, you know, you can go there
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and have a drink and don't have to go there
for prostitution, you know. But I just got the impression that,
you know, he enjoyed it just from conversational uh. You know. So,
so I have nothing against Art Bell or nothing derogatory
to say about our Bell. I'm gonna tell you the
truth of what I know, you know, my experience with him.
But I don't hate Art Bell, and I don't think
he ever hated me or even disliked me. You know,
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it's a matter. He liked me. He called me constantly
so I think he liked me anyway. So it's just
like an odd thing, you know, like I try and
share with you my experience. You know, Oh we talk
scrap about our bell really frustrated. Well it's another thing
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you won't hear reported much lately. But you know something
called capital gains tax. You know where if you own
stock or real estate, you know, when you purchase it
for a certain price and then the value goes up,
you pay tax on that gain. If you buy a
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piece of property for one hundred thousand dollars, so ten
years later for a million dollars, you pay tax on
that game, unless you roll it over to another house.
You know, there's other you know, ways to get around
it and depreciations, there's all ways to get around it.
Or you buy stock, you buy it Microsoft, you know
at a dollar an OUN's and worth a one hundred
thousand dollars for sure. You know, you pay tax on it.
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And these aren't working people who pay that tax. These
are wealthy people that own properties and stax and stuff
like that. And it's they're not paying thirty percent tax.
And it's like ten percent tax too. They pay on
capital games. Capital games is much less than income tax,
So you pay more tax on work that you've labored for,
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for income that you've labored for than you Then rich
people pay on the tax of their pieces of paper
that appreciates in value. And now they're going to be
paying even less. And not because Trump gave a tax
break or Congress game a tax break, because Trump ordered
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the Treasury Department to change the definition of what is
the capital gains and and they've so far it looks
like they've gotten away with this where now they're gonna say, well,
have he paid one thousand dollars for this stock ten
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years ago, Well, because of inflation, the cost of that
thousand dollars is now like thirty thousand dollars. So if
they sell it for one hundred thousand dollars, we're gonna
start with the base of thirty thousand rather than a thousand,
So he's gonna be paying much less capital gains tax
on what they had before. Now this is we're gonna
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be losing billions of dollars in revenue over this that
that could have gone for food stamps, or could have
gone for job creation, or could have gone for health
care for for sick people, but instead it's gonna keep
money in the top one percent of the money hoarders
who already have all the money to begin with, but
now they're gonna Now they're gonna get even more, and
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they're not gonna go out and build a new factory
and create jobs with that money because they're they're already
sitting on that money. Now, Okay, you know what I'm saying,
So that this this tax decreases tax gift they've just
been given just goes back to more money that they
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can hoard. They're not gonna go out and invest that
money or create jobs with that money. There's no because
they didn't before. And that's a concrete example about how
the mega rich or positioning themselves to keep all that
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wealth and keep all that wealth out of circulation, which
just makes you and me poor. All right, And you know,
people can come up with these ridiculous analogies of why
socialism doesn't work because it's like ten people sitting in
a bar buying beers. Well, O, Kate, fine, maybe the
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beer thing is right, go go stay with your beers.
But here in real life, we've just lost all this
money to these billionaires in real life, and it's billions,
not beers. It's real money that I can point to
you with the lawyer. If it's not about a fictitious
bar with fictitious beer, with fictitious you know, none of that.
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This is real. But I've got radio road rage because
I'm so frustrated because just because these guys can get
on the ZAM radio stations just repeat the same thing
over and over. It's a dodge. He does see this credit?
Does he repeat it over and over and over and
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over again. And there's a lot's all that matters, you know.
And I'll finish doing this and you know, pour my
heart out to you, and I'll get you some kind
of idiotic it'll come up, because this will go on
YouTube and a and a half hour and I'll get
you some ridiculous idiotic comment. And you know, didn't listen
(55:30):
to a word I said. Just oh wait, you wouldn't
say that if you were mother. Anyway, guys, thank you
so much for listening. And once again, you know, if
you like the show, you can become a member. Memberships
are way way down, hardly even bother anymore. But there's
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some new content in the members section. When Mark Ebner
is in there and there's another show I did, oh
yeah with this guy who went to the t Uper
Holly and held up in Epstein's sign that's in there,
and we're going to be putting up my daughter's speeches
when she went to that did that the senator thing
where she was a senator Opperman up there at the Legislature.
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That's gonna be going up in a member section two. Yep, Well,
good content tomorrow. The Finders, you know, in fact, it's
I think it's one of the best shows on Finders
that you're going to find anywhere. It's very well research.
The guy has all this information run on the tip
of his tongue, so it's very well done. So anyway,
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So here it gays