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dot com. Okay, what's going on? Oh now, if you
haven't had enough of it, operaman, how much can you
take it as a jerk one night? That's what I
want to know. You've had two hours already. You can
have another hour of my annoying voice if you haven't
had enough. Pierce Redmond, We're gonna be playing the Pierce
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Redmond Porkins Policy Show after this, another two hours of
mister Redmond interviewing the wonderful ed Opperman and then, believe
it or not, I almost got shanghaied, okay to do
an interview tomorrow afternoon for two hours before my Saturday show.
Give me alone, people, Okay, find your own guests, give
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me a break. I need to rest. I'm exhausted. Tomorrow,
five pm we have Dan Roll, and you haven't heard
that name. Dan Roll is a local Nevada politician is
running for office here. This is the selection season one
of the Bernie Kratz and he's going to describe to
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you all if all the shenanigans were in great detail.
We're going to go over everything from start to finish
what went on here in Nevada with the Democratic Party
and how they ripped us off and stole our votes
here and rigged everything. But he has some new information
that has not been reported before, and that is how
they had the databases. The Democratic already actually had the
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databases rigged and we're knocking people off the roles. He's
gonna explain firsthand because he had access to those databases
and he saw at firsthand what was going on. So
that's going on with that also too. Before my show
on Friday nights is Nico House. He does a show
called Miksa Sukasa on most of the stations to carry
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the government report, and he had a great show tonight.
He's always a lively interesting show. I enjoy it, and
so I got a chance to talk to him a
bit because his law firm that he works for is
handling the lawsuit against the DNC, And a lot of
people may not realize this, but the DNC replied to
that lawsuit just in the past twenty four hours, forty
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eight hours, with the most ludicrous response I've ever seen
to a lawsuit. He sent me all the documents, and
I'm gonna be able to review the actual documents, but
from the portions I've seen, their defense to this lawsuit is, well,
the Bernie Sanders supporters should not be upset with us
and feel that they donated money to a corrupt, rigged party,
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because well, they knew all along that it was rigged.
They knew all along, They knew all alone, and we
were rigging this day when they were donating to Bernie.
They knew. That's their defense. Hard to believe, but that's
your defense. I had a little chat to last night
with the you know how, the process server who served
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those documents on the original complaint. The summon's a complaint
against the d n C. Sean Lucas was found dead
in his apartment and there's been a lot of controversy
and the internet. But I spoke to his friend of
his who said, ed, the guy was not depressed. He
was engaged. He started a brand new business. He was
in great health. He was a martial artist. Wasn't you know, suicidal,
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you know, didn't use drugs. I had a lot of friends.
I went looking for an update on that story, and
what I found out was this is that they have
had the funeral for mister Lucas. H no word back
on the cause of death. Still, the family had had
a very small funeral with a very very only family
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only invited that even it was very small, let's put
it that way, okay, And no one's talking about what's
going on. No one's saying either that they believe the Shenanigans,
or no one's saying that, hey, we don't believe that
anything bad happened. So that's that's what's going on with that.
The latest update, boy, you might recall I did a
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show called The Child Abduction Story, the story about this
young girl. I think I told the story during the
show tonight at the end there. But it's just a
horrific story. And we find out now that the mother
of that little girl that was abducted is now homeless.
Her daughter was thirteen years old, was abducted by a
convicted sex offender, taken across the state lines. The police
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are wonderful police officers rescue this little girl and they
promptly arrest her because when this man came and abducted her,
she stole her stepfather's truck, so they arrested her. They
put her in forster care, and the totally have destroyed
this family's life. Okay, that's what all wonderful system does
for you. More breaking news you may not have heard about, boy,
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is that the Standing Rocks sue. You probably haven't heard
this story, but where they are planted and protesting right now,
where their camps are right now, where they are protesting
is called the cannon Ball Ranch. Well, guess what, guys,
guess who just bought the cannon Ball Ranch, the freaking
oil company that wants to put in this pipeline, so
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they purchased this land, and obviously surely they're going to
be evicting these protests from this land. Something new has
to come up. I believe that this standing rock step
protest is gonna really it's gonna it might be the
tipping point. And also we're seeing this video of these
police planting this gun on this guy in Charlotte, North Carolina.
I believe we're gonna be seeing a tipping point here,
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guys of people getting disgusted by what we see and
what's going on.
Speaker 5 (08:22):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
Coming up next Saturday, I have a very good guest
Freeway Ricky Ross. You might remember him as one of
the most prolific cocaine dealers in in A California, got
involved with Gary Webb and the Iran Concer and all
that kind of stuff. That I had a little chat
with him the other night. Uh you. Kathy Scott is
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a good friend of the show. She's been on here
several times and she co wrote the book with the
Fear of Ricky Ross, so and she put the good
word in for me. Got a hold of rick Ross
on her phone boom boom boom like that, and we
got them booked. After that, there's been a little scheduling conflict,
so I hope we can work it out. But we
have a we're doing a show about the making of
a murderer. Okay, the Ivory Ivory is, his name is Avery.
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Everyone was annoying the hell out of me, but that
you gotta do a show. But you have to. You
did to launch an investigation son the team of investigators
over there. Okay, I'll get right on that for you, okay,
all right, And so anyway, we have we have a
guest coming on, but there is a a conflict of scheduling,
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so we have to fix that. They should be coming
on the week after Okay, Okay, let's see here open
up my notes. As I like to say, on Friday nights,
you might have seen these congressional hearings with the lovely
Elizabeth Warren, who was I'm surprised he's not at dinner
at standing Rock Sue with her her native brothers and sisters,
but selling out her Bernie Sanders' friend for twenty four
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dollars worth of beads. But Elizabeth Warren scolding the president
of Wells Fargo, who's also by the way, he's on
the board for the Federal Reserve. That's not getting much attention.
But this president of Walls Fargo, because they opened up
like a million credit card accounts for people didn't even
know they had these accounts. They're sending them fees to
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these accounts. As you know. Listen, this is another situation
where this should be intolerable, that we should not be
standing for this. This man should be in prison, ran
and it should be under arrest at the very least.
When you steal millions of dollars, you should be arrested
for this, not allowed to continue on, not allowed to
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resign in shame, and have Elizabeth Warren shake her figure.
Have you noticed that Elizabeth Warren sounds just like Underdog
Lady from the Howard Stern Show. Listen to an interview
I even play put a video on my Facebook of
Underdog Lady doing hershtick and Elizabeth Warren doing hrshtick. It's
the same voice, it might be the same person. They
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look a lot alike too. Elizabeth Warren does not fool
me for one second. I do not trust you. Elizabeth Warren,
go away. You're not fooling anybody here at the Operator
Report EpiPen. Same deal man, same deal. You know, we're
gonna shake our fingers at this woman who is the
daughter of a congressman. Uh, you know, he passes the
laws and then she she buys the product and it's
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all rigged, you know. And we got to stand up, guys,
we got to stand up and put a stop to this.
Anybody who still has an account at Wells WAGI, you're
an idiot. Okay, I don't care if you're a business account.
You've been working, they've been banking it for years. Okay,
when this kind of stuff happens, you gotta close your
account and make a make us think about why you're
doing it.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
I was.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
I had an account. I had my business accounts where
Bolls Fargo a couple of years back, and I was
sitting there once and this young girl comes in and
she's all worried. Oh, you called me up and you
said that to come down, and there's something about the
identity theft. They told me how to come down here.
And the young con man sits down right across from man,
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you know, and uh, he says, oh, well, we can
check your account to see if there's any any signs
of identity theft on your accounts and on your credit report.
I'll pull up your credit report for you. It's only
gonna cost you thirty five dollars and we're gonna check
this for you now. Oh please, can you do that?
Oh please go and do it right now. Please? Oh,
thank you, thank you. Okay, and looks oh, I don't
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see any signs if you're all in the Claire, Oh
my god, this is great. Thank you for calling me. Okay.
And when this woman left, I looked at this kid,
I says, man, you know, you know you got you got.
You should be wearing a ski mask. You know, man,
you could pull that kind of crap. I should have
warned this kid if you're being ripped off for you know,
you don't want to cause a scene in a bank,
you know. And also too, you know, it's a long story,
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but you look up why people whisper in a bank. Okay.
It goes way back to the bank runs in the
twenties and stuff like that. And then they used to
be like a law. You weren't allowed to shout in
a bank and raise your forks in a bank. Okay,
Oh my god.
Speaker 5 (12:57):
Ah.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
Okay, like all of us, I'm disgusted by these police shootings. Okay,
I'm fed up and I'm disgusted by them, and you know,
I'm disgusted by the reaction to them. We see this
guy today in North Carolina. There is Charlotte North gunner.
There is no doubt in my mind that the police
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planted that gun. And the photograph of the gun by
his feet is a staged photograph. And I don't know
if you've been watching this, but you gotta pay close attention.
There's a cop in a red shirt who's standing off
to the side. He's not struggling with this poor, dying,
innocent man, okay, But the photograph they take of the
gun at the man's feet has the cop in the
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red shirt and another cop over him struggling. They staged
that photo, okay, because we saw the video today from
the man's wife, all right, when she took all this
live and there were these two cops were not struggling
with him when he was alive, and when he was alive,
and they were shooting him and handcuffing him when he's dying.
There there was no gun on his feet. But later on.
They released this photo of a gun at his feet
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with these different cops struggling with his body. So this
is open and shut case of police planting evidence on
a guy. And I believe too. This other case, mister
I forget his name, I'm sorry, the man with the
broken down car who was shot dead with his hands up.
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And what disgusted me about that case is I think
we have all lost our minds that we're looking at
this video and saying, well, he's doing everything right. He
has his hands up, he has his hands up, and
they shot him anyway. Oh no, no, no, he was
reaching inside the car and he wasn't following orders. What
the hell is going on in this country that when
your car breaks down, that police show up with guns
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drawn on you and you have to hold your hands up.
What the hell does he have his hands up for
in the first place. He has no business need, has
no need to have his hands anywhere. He can put
his hands anywhere he wants. How come when Triple A
shows up till we got a disabled car on the
side of the road, How come Triple A doesn't show
him and pull their gun on you, because if they did,
they'd be arrested immediately. Imagine a triple A tow truck
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driver pulls up and he shoots the guy on the
side of the road, and the cops show up and said,
what did you shoot him for? Well, he didn't have
his hands up. Well what did he have to have
his hands up for. He was a big guy, He's
a scary looking guy. You know. I saw him. I
told him. I pulled my gun and I said, put
your hands up, and he didn't do it, so I
shot him. I killed him. The guy would be put
in prison for murder. There were no questions asked. But
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for some freaking crazy reason, we're jumping over backwards trying
to justify police shooting innocent, unarmed people, saying, well, you know,
he had his hands up, he was doing everything, Okay,
he still maybe there was something, maybe that window was
reaching for something, he wasn't following. What the There's no
there's no reason for cops to be pulling up on
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people pulling their guns out. And I have solution to
this I'm gonna present to you tonight. Okay, A lot
of people talk, I try and come up with answers.
First of all, I believe that there should be some
kind of device on these holsters that anytime a gun
is unholstered, removed from that holster, it triggers off a
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little you know, alarm or something, you know, a little
notation device. Okay, by the way, the only profession in
the whole freaking world on the face of this earth
that we have to put body cameras on people to
make sure they're not doing something stupid as police officers.
You don't put them on the kids of the burger king.
You don't put them on a sales clerks or auto
mechanics who's ripping people off. No, the only place we
got to put them on is cops because we're worried
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they're gonna do something stupid and crazy and kill people,
which is what they're doing. Let's wake up people. We
need some kind of Every time they pull their guns
out of their holster for whatever crazy reason they have,
they need to fill out a report. They need to
be brought in. Okay, come off duty, now, come into
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the station. All out of this report. Here, two superiors
there interview. Why'd you pull your gun out? What did
you have to what was what was going through your
head when you pulled your gun and pointed a loaded
gun under another human being potentially could have harmed them
or accidentally killed on whatever what happened, Why did you
need to do that? Okay, that's one thing. But what
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we need is we need to revamp this whole entire system.
And I think I've come up with a solution that
the whole arrest process needs to be overhauled. Now, it
used to be okay, fine, you get arrested, and then
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you're gonna you get to make a phone call, you
get put in a you get to see a judge.
He decides on your bail right as you see this
kind of checks and balances. You get arrested, but you're
gonna see a judge. You know, you get to hire
a lawyer, or you're gonna have a lawyer provided for you. Okay,
And that was a great idea. All these ideas are great,
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But now the system's all screwed because people are getting
arrested for stupid things. They're getting pulled over for stupid things.
They're getting arrested for stupid things resisting arrest when you
know when just because your mouthed off to a cop,
now you're getting arrested from resistant. Everyone has to be
in fear when they see the cops. They're getting their
ass beat on the way to jail. They're getting thrown
in jail for the over the weekend for no charges
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or nothing. Maybe they get released after that, Well we
got them, we stuck them in jail for the week
and we got them. Or they're getting the crap beat
out of them by the cops at the police station.
They get for some overworked public defender. By the way,
you only get a public defender if you're facing jail time.
If it's only a finer violation, you don't get a
public defender. You only get a public defender if you're
facing jail time. Okay, So even then the public defender
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who's telling you, you know, you want to get out
and you want to get back to work, right, you
got to just plead guilty on this. And then they
got they got charges hanging over, a probation hanging over,
you got classes hanging over here. No one can do
that stuff. Now you got to get get caught up again, right,
And then it's the second offense. So and then you
get before a judge who is again what you'd call
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like a cynical, you know, and ninety percent of people
go before the judge get convicted. Anyway, The system sucks.
It does not work for you and me. It works
for for cops, judges, judges who want to send you
to classes that are all with their buddies, these anger
management classes and all this kind of nonsense, These duy classes,
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all these classes they get, the companies that get these
contracts to teach these classes and get these scan deals.
They're all part of the club. They're paying each other off.
This is how this stuff works. We need a nationwide
civilian complaint review board, Okay, a nationwide one that you
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don't have to go to the police department to fill
out a complaint. You fill out you can go to
the post office or just drop it in the mill.
You can go to you know, Save Haven's, you know
where you could fill out a complaint against police officers
that are then investigated by civilians. But what we need
is a process too that from the time of the arrest,
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when you're brought to the police station or maybe you'll
be brought to a separate building first, where there would
be a civilian review jury six members of a civilian
jury who would review the arrest before you put this
guy in a cage, okay. And if it's something stupid
like an argument with a cop okay, or before the
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cop can get you in the back and beat your ass, okay,
these civilians can say, well, no, we're going to nullify
this arrest and they're gonna send this guy home. If
it's something stupid, okay, civilians can judge this and say
it's something stupid, We're not gonna allow you to do
something stupid. Officer, go back to work and go out
and do some real police work. Don't harass. They got
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a thing here in Henderson called the crash unit. And
what this crash unit does. They're sole purpose of this
elite crash unit is to go to underage parties, teenage parties,
teenage house parties, kick the door in and beat the
crap out of these kids. I've seen it twenty times,
you see. It was one of the big things down
here at their arraiments is these little kids, teenagers, seventeen
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eighteen year old kids who got the crap beat at
them by cops in someone's house. That's the kind of
thing that a bunch of civilians would say, well, what's
the crime, hair officer, While they were having a party
in a house. Okay, what's the crime, hair officer, Well,
look at this law here, it says they're not allowed
to do that. So we went in there and arrest
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of them. Well okay, well we're gonna let them go. Okay,
they can go home to their parents, and their parents
and spak. I'm gonna take them to take the car
keys away. Okay, officer, go back out and do some work,
because there's pedophiles out there, this murderers, the serious crimes
that you should be working on, not beating up little kids. Well,
what's this next case you have? Hair officers? Well, this
husband for having an argument. But we went to their house,
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we have a neighbors complain, We went to that, we
arrested them. Okay. And what would happen is, even with
a lot of domestic abuse cases that you see is
people don't want their spouse being arrested. The spouse is
the has to work, they have kids together, They don't
want to be stuck up in the system going to court.
They would follow the police car to the civilian review
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and says, I don't want this guy arrested. I don't
want my wife arrested. I don't want my cousin arrested.
I talk about a case here. I had these kids
here for a long long time. I talk about these case.
They were two teenage cousins that got into a fistfight.
They both got arrested for domestic violence. The kid went
in the first day, he got into a fight the
first day he was in jail, okay, because they filled
up his head with all this stuff. You have to
have a fight the first day you're there. The kid
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was in until he was over eighteen. Okay. It was
in there for four years. As it started off. Stupid
little fight with his cousin. He got into a fight
in a jail, and the next thing you know, they
locked this kid up forever. So that's my idea, okay,
where we could have some kind of a civilian review
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to review the actual arrests before it ever got to
a judge, before you even got to a lawyer. The
defendant they rested, the guy that got arrested, could just
verbally make his case to his neighbors and his friends,
you know, before you know, appear a jury of his peers,
you know, and they then they could decide. And I
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think this is totally this is what we want community policing.
We want community standards, you know, to decide who should
be put in cages and who shouldn't. Running out the
whole show, and I got a lot I want to
talk about. Okay, you've been watching this week. It's very
interesting to me because there's a big news story this
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week about a four year investigation into the molestation of
Corey Feldman and Corey Haim, right, and you notice it's
very interesting how this came out the same time because
they've been working on this thing for four years and
Radar Online in the National Inquirer okay, and the Nation
in Choir just had another four year investigation coincidentally on
Charlie She and have an HIV aids Okay, that's been
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going on for it's pretty much the same amount of
time as this investigation into Corey ham sexual abuse. Okay.
And it's interesting to me. And one of the main
witnesses or leakers you know in this case I call
him the deep throat, is Corey Feldman. And if you notice,
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Corey Felman had a little video go viral this week
that he did us some kind of musical performance on
some morning show and he brought out some old rapper
from the eighties weren't like a red, white and blue outfit.
And he's got these Corey's Angels in the back, dressed
up his angels, and Corey Felman's dressed up in these
weird outfits. And he's dancing like Michael Jackson. He's not
dancing like Michael Jackson. He's dancing. He's trying to dance
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like Michael accident and his lip syncing this song, and
it's all. It was so bizarre that stuff like that
does not happen by accident. Now, you don't have bookers
who book these segments on TV and not know that, hey,
this is going to be this is going to be
a colossal ridicule. He's been trying to peddle this album
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for ten years, but for some reason they put him
out now. And I believe it's possibly to discredit him
and make them look foolish, okay, make them a laughing stock,
to discredit him before this new revelation comes out, These
new revelations. Now, what we're going to do tonight is
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when I look at some of these clues, okay, and
I think I'm pretty good at looking at this kind
of stuff. And I kind of a little sixth sense
about this. I'll tell you, when I was a kid,
right in the Bronx, my mother used to take me
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and my sister to the movies, right to the movie theater.
And these they didn't have like movies I like today,
where they had like a cineplex. It was like ten
little theaters, you know, one movie theater. It was like
one screen, you know, and in a daytime you'd have
like cartoons and kids movies, and at nighttime you'd have
the adult movies. So she would take us stay and
we'd watch one of the kid movies, and all the
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kids would sit in a certain section, and they had
these ushers they came up and now with flashlights to
make sure the kids were behaving, and the parents would
sit like in their own little section. And then when
it was time for the adult movies, you know, you'd
go sit next to your parents because you had to
be good for that. You know. With the kids movies,
you can kind of act up a little bit and
throw the popcorn around and stuff. But then when it
was time for the adult movies, you had to really
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behave and sometimes you would even watch the movie twice.
You'd stay all day long and you'd watch the movie twice.
But also too, I can remember certain occasions I guess
my parents had to go somewhere or what when they
would take me and my sister and they would drop
us off at the movie theater and just drop you
off there. You sit there all day long and watch
movies all day long, and the ushers would kind of
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keep an eye on you. And I can remember sometimes
so either that either we put friends with us in
my father's car, or we met friends there that we
knew at the movie theater from our neighborhood. Because back
in those days too, you knew all the kids in
your neighborhood. And if a new kid moved into the neighboroo,
everybody knew it right away. Who's the new kid, what's
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his name, where's you live? You know? Like now like now,
my god, nobody knows anybody. It's totally different pack in
those days. And I remember we would go to this
movie theater and you had to sit in a section
and the there was a female usher, and there was
some male ushers too, and they used to have these
things called the balconies, which were high up, and I
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think they used we used to smoke anywhere in the theaters,
but I know they always smoked in the balconies. So
and I remember we used to want to go in
the balconies and the woman usher would tell us, no,
you can never go in the balconies. Kids are not
allowed in the balconies. And there was one time me
and my friend, I think it was Stevie, Me and
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my friend Stevie. His sister's name was Christine. His sister
was friends with my sister, and I was friends with Stevie,
and so my sister I was Christine and Stevie because
they were sitting down there right, and me and Stevie said,
let's go up to the balcony, right, And so we
suddenly we asked the usher, can we go up to
the balcony? And he says, yeah, go on up to
the balcony. It was the guy usher. And we went
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up there and it was a kid's movie, I remember this,
and there was all these men up there in the
balcony and they were all smoking. And I can remember
that when we walked up there, they just looked over
at us with this kind of a like lions looking
at a bunch of what a what a lion's he's
like gazelle, you know, you know what I mean, Like
(28:54):
they were gonna devour us. And soon as I soon
as I saw this man, no good, let me get
out of here. Okay, my little sixth sense kicked in,
there's something's wrong here, let's get out of here. And
so and places like that. There was a lot of stories,
you know, you hear when you're growing up about kids
who got molested at the movie theaters and when we
were little, because that was a haven for child molesters,
(29:16):
the movie theaters. And I guess this woman usher knew
that and tried to keep the kids away from these
pedophiles that were up there on the balcony. But the
male ushers was in on it. He was one of
them too, and he would usher the kids up there.
I spoted that, okay, And it's always stuck in the
back of my mind too, because I've heard other stories
(29:36):
from men, you know. Oh yeah, I was sitting in
the movie theater when some man came sitting next to
me and started playing in my lap. You hear these
stories another time. See that was in the Bronx. But
in the eighth grade, I moved to Staten Island, and
I went to a Catholic school on Stanton Island and
(29:57):
it was like the first day or the second day
there all the kids, you know, because I was a
new kid, you know, and all these other kids had
been to that school from first grade to eighth grade.
So they were showing me around me. You don't everyone's, oh,
this kid's from the Bronx. I'm my god. You know.
It was the whitest school you'd ever been in your life.
They had one kid who was like an Italian kid
but had dark skin, so they called him Leroy because
(30:18):
they never knew like a black kid or a Spanish.
They didn't know anything over that. Everybody was like Italian
and Irish, one hundred percent white. So it was like
the second or third day in the morning when you
all lined updated against the school and this priest, it
was a bold headed priest, would shaved his head right,
(30:39):
and it was uncommon back in those days for a
man to shave his head. It wasn't you normal. Usually
it was a kojak, you know. If you saw get
with a bold head, hey kojack. You know, like now
men shave their heads, but back then it was very,
very uncome you. Brenner and Kojak were the only ones, Like,
I didn't see normal people out in the street doing it,
But this priest is to shave his head, and so
I spotted that it was not to me. And all
(31:00):
the points were saying like, oh, Willy, you meet father
so and so. Oh, he's gonna give you the treatment.
He's oh wait, he said, Well, what's gonna happen. Oh
you'll see. He does it to everybody. He can't get
away from him. Okay, you know, And I always used
to dealing with priest. I went to the little Catholic
school in the Bronx. We had priest, you know, a
(31:23):
tough guy. When nuns beat the crap out of me,
and then what's he gonna do? Okay, is a tough
guy's gonna beat me up? Okay? So I see this
priest grab one of these little boys and he puts
him in a chokehold, and he starts whispering in the
kid's year with his lips right up against the kid's year.
And then he starts talking to the kid's face with
his lips right up against his little boy's lips. I
(31:46):
don't mucking at this right and I was saying, Oh,
this is not right, this isn't new, this is not
this is not right, and this is not happening to mate,
this guy's not coming near me. Ain't conditions like this
witness scenario. I spotted them for what it was. I
(32:06):
looked at this thing for two seconds. But all these
other kids had been conditioned with this weird old guy,
you know, and thought this was normal. I talked to
some of these kids. Now, there has been allegations this
guy was on wants some kids, but so many of
these kids who grow up now went to that school
and had this happen. I'm said, oh no, he was
the greatest guy. He never did anything improper. Still defending
this guy, so I kind of have a sixth sense
(32:32):
about this kind of stuff. Okay, Now let's look at
the clues left to us by Corey Feltman. Now, Corey
Felman wrote a book, Okay, And in his book he
says about his first meeting with Corey Hayne. Quote, within
(32:56):
hours of our first meeting, we found ourselves talking about Lucas,
the film he made in the summer of nineteen eighty five,
the role I had wanted for myself. At some point
during the filming. He explained that an adult male convinced
him that it was perfectly normal for older men and
younger boys in the business to have sexual relations, that
(33:19):
it was what all guys do. So they walked off
to a secluded area between two trailers during the lunch
break for the cast and crew, and Ham, innocent and
ambitious as he was, allowed himself to be sodomized. That
man walks around one of the most successful people in
(33:40):
the entertainment industry still making money hand over fist. Now,
when people heard that, they said, well, who came out
of Lucas to make money hand over fist? While at
the time who was making a fortune? Well, one was
Charlie Sheen, but the other one was Jeremy Piven, who
was in at TV show ons Aron, and he was
(34:01):
on a roll. He was doing big movies. He don't
see hm much now, I don't know what he's doing,
but at the time he was making big money too,
pretty much as much as the same kind of money
that Charlie Sheen was making at the time too, who
hadn't sold that big billion dollar deal he made to
syndicate the twenty half Men. But in another quote from
(34:28):
what's his name? Corey Feldman quote, Well, I have to
be completely honest and say I'm not a huge fan
of Charlie Sheen. I don't make it my goal to
ever talk badly in the press. We're all in it together,
That's the way I look at it. But Charlie in particular,
(34:49):
especially the way he's affected other people that I know.
Point blank, Charlie Sheen and Corey started their careers pretty
much together, and Corey fought for his entire life to
recover from those early experiences and get his life together. Now,
that seems that a lot of people have taken us
and pointed this as saying that taking these two quotes
(35:11):
together and saying this is Corey Filman pointing a finger
at Charlie Sheen. Now, some people even had one guy
coming and show and said, Corey Filmer has come out
and named Charlie Sheen. Is no, Corey Filmer has never
come out and named them. These are the only two
real quotes that are the two major hints of who
did this to Corey Haying and Filman claims also too
(35:32):
that both of them were then passed around to powerful
directors and producers. Some people speculate they might have been Spielberg. Okay.
Another speculation is that it's Keither Sutherland was involved in
(35:53):
all this. Another one is they may surprise you. That's
been suggested to me again by another source. Clint Eastwood.
And I said, Clint Eastwood, man, what was he doing
Little Boys? Well, Clint Eastwood, there's no outward stories about
(36:13):
Clint Eastood with Little Boys, but there's plenty of stories,
not just stories, but there's books, okay, about Clint Eastwood
with little girls. You know that movie he did, that movie, Beguiled,
where he is the Confederate soldier who holds up in
his little school for girls. He was openly dating one
of the girls in that in that movie, the seventeen
(36:34):
year old girl. They were a couple, and that, you know,
not interest in the movie, but in real life, this
is openly. This isn't a book. This is well known.
His wife talked to me, and this guy is very
crappy to his wives as well. Boy, there were a
(36:55):
couple of other I don't have it in my notes
right now, but Eastwood is someone to look at now.
Another one, too, is from the movie Lost Boys. The
producer director Joel Schumacher also has very serious allegations about
him and that this could be. But remember too, the
(37:20):
story is is that they're being passed around between several
producers and directors and stars and the people in the
business and stuff like that. This was a whole ring
of pedophiles. So there's a lot of suspects here to
go around. Now. I have from a very reliable source, okay,
(37:43):
that Martin Sheen, Charlie Sheen's father, was in a relationship,
a sexual relationship with Linda Blair during the filming of
that TV movie Sweet Hostage when she was only fifteen
years old and he was like forty years old. Okay,
he lied about his age in that movie, by the way,
(38:05):
And I have information from someone that I trust that
Charlie and Amelia west Of is Charlie she knew about this,
and we're being told Linda Blair is gonna be your
new mother. And there's some I believe the part of
(38:26):
this story is that they actually saw them having sex,
and that other people saw them having sex in their
motel room in that little town where they were filming
this movie. Okay, And I've seen pictures of stuff with
Linda Blair, with another adult male. Okay, bizarre stuff. And
(38:46):
as you know, later on she became a heroin smuggler
and all kinds of that's everyone knows about that she was.
She was convicted arrested for smuggling heroin with a senator's daughter. Anyway,
enough of that, because the thing is tonight is Charlie Sheen.
As you know, full disclosure, I did have a client
that was attacked by Charlie Sheen. And when he went
on that year long rampage, you attacked my client at
(39:09):
the Plaza hotel. Uh. Little most people don't know is
when the police showed up. He was naked and covered
in blood when the cop showed up because he was
breaking all the glasses on the windows. By the way,
who owned a hotel? Donald Trump? Oh, all the names
come back.
Speaker 5 (39:28):
Now.
Speaker 3 (39:36):
Kind of running out of time to really tell this
whole story.
Speaker 5 (39:42):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (39:49):
If you we're looking at we're trying to figure out, Okay,
who from this movie Lucas could be the one that
Corey Feldon is talking about. Which older adult male star
would say, Hey, it's normal for older men to have
sex with younger men. Well, is Charlie Sheen and Jeremy Piven? Well,
(40:11):
let's look at their lives. Have there ever been any
accusations that Jeremy me Piven has done any of these
kind of things?
Speaker 6 (40:19):
No?
Speaker 3 (40:20):
No, has Jeremy Piven ever been arrested for domestic violence?
Has he ever been caught? Has he ever pulled a
knife on his wife like Charlie Sheen did on Brooke Mueller,
then be found in a hotel room naked, reven in
blood like Charlie Sheen was. No. Has anyone ever accused
(40:43):
Jeremy Piven of being a pedophile and interested in child porn? No? Now,
has anybody ever accused Charlie Sheen of being a pedophile
and interested in child porn? Yes? Did you know that?
That Denise Richards? And you could find these documents? They're
on the smoking gun. In her court motions for custody
(41:10):
and divorce and visitation, she talks about finding child pornography
and seeing Charlie Sheen viewing child pornography on their family computer,
and when she would confront them, he would say, mind
your own business. She also asked him, what about I
(41:30):
slips on my mind? Right now? What about that porn
star or prostitute who disappeared and died do you know
anything about her? And he says, none of your business,
not that I had nothing to do with it, none
of your business. You know, he had another girlfriend, I
forget her name right now, who got shot in her butt, okay,
(41:56):
And the story they came forward with was that she
was on the treadmill and he dropped his gun throw
on the floor, the gun went off and shot around
the butt.
Speaker 5 (42:07):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (42:11):
A lot of people don't know that Charlie Sheen is
not allowed to be alone with any of his own children.
Did you know that? Did you know that he has
two little boys with Brooke Mueller. Brooke Mueller lost custody
of those kids, but Charlie Sheen cannot take custody of
(42:32):
those kids. He's not allowed to be alone with them either.
So those two kids, you know where they were living.
They were living with Denise Richards. Okay, because Charlie Sheen's
so screwed up camp around kids and Denise rich and
Brooke Mueller who had her knife pulled down and then
went back with this guy, you know, all for financial reasons.
(43:02):
What do you call it. It's not around a lot
to be around those kids either. Oh boy, there's a
lot of stuff. I skipped a lot of stuff in
these notes. But what we know now, though, is that
(43:24):
Denise Richards sent a she could not take care of
these boys, she could not take care of his boys anymore,
and she had to make them leave her home. She
wrote a seven page letter to Child Protective Services describing
that these two boys showed clear signs of abuse, that
(43:46):
they would play with their own feces, and they would
play with the dog's feces, they would choke the dog
and kick the dog, and that they would abuse her children.
And she said that they were showing all the clear
signs of little boys that were victims of abuse. Now,
(44:14):
the National Choir has been investigating Charlie Sheen for four
years over these rumors of having HIV and the rumors
of him having sex with trainings and homosexual sex. You know,
I've heard those rumors myself, because when I was working
(44:36):
on the Tiger Woods story, it was all the same
people involved. Okay, so I've heard these stories a long
long time ago. Oh boy, I can't believe I wanted
to talk about some of this stuff, but I'm not.
I can't. I don't even know why I wrote these notes. Now,
(45:02):
a lot of this is I'm gonna be writing a book,
okay about another case that I'm involved in right now.
I've talked about it before. It's a very huge case.
It's a very big deal. And there's going to be
overlaps to this story with the Charlie Sheen and all
this stuff, because some of the same people are involved
(45:23):
in this, the Tiger Woods story and the story I'm
working on right now. The case I'm working on right now,
there's not this story.
Speaker 2 (45:29):
This is a.
Speaker 3 (45:29):
Real case, okay. So a lot of this is going
to be coming out in the future, a lot more
than you're hearing tonight from me. One more quick thing
about that that really blew me away to with this
Corey Feldman performance and this new album that he came
(45:54):
out with. This album is dedicated to four people. One
I think it was his father, and one was another
one and another one is Majestic Magnificent okay, And if
you don't know who that is, you got to look
him up. Majestic Magnificent was Michael Jackson's magician, Okay. There's
also these claims that he was at Muhammad Ali's magician too.
(46:16):
It was a character here from Las Vegas this guy's
was a real freaking character. One of the strangest people
that have ever walked the face of the earth, has
done a lot more than just magic. Okay, I believe
this guy's doing black and he has magic with a
case name is Majestic, Magnificent, you know, with kays and
you know, and uh really and he threatened Diane Diamond's
(46:38):
life okay, uh when she was investigating the Michael Jackson
sexual And this is the guy who Corey Felman uh
dedicates this album to. So you got a lot of
weird stuff here. So if we're gonna look at all
(46:59):
these facts and all these clues, right, what are we
going to see here? Are we going to say? Well?
It could who else could be on the set of Lucas,
who has this history of allegations of his father being
having sex with underage teenage who is accused of having
(47:22):
child pornoe on his computer, who's accused of having two
little boys that have been abused, whose name came up
right out of Corey Foeman's mouth, And Corey fought his
entire life to recover from those early experiences and get
his life together. So now we have now Radar Online
(47:47):
saying that they after a four year investigation coincidentally, just
like the four investigation with the HIV, that they know
who it is and they have not come forward with
it with the name. I do not know why they're
not coming forward with this name, because it seems to
be like a pretty common knowledge that everybody's accepting the
(48:08):
fact that all the clues leading to Charlie Sheen. Okay, Now,
what will the public's reaction be to this, because up
until now they've overlooked, you know, Sheen as one wife
with a bullet wound to her butt, he pulls a
(48:29):
gun a knife on Thanksgiving Holiday. Another wife gets away
with that, no jail time, nothing naked, covered in blood,
chasing around some escort in Manhattan, nothing happens. How many
times can nothing happen to somebody? How can someone like
(48:50):
that be so untouchable? It's beyond money, you know? And
you hear stories. By the way, I'm doing another show
with the Mike roth Miller. He's coming back and we're
gonna be talking about Hoover and FBI and a lot
of stuff like that. And he says, you know, because
(49:10):
when the cops catches something in La and then they
blackmailing for the rest of your life. It seems to be.
And when you look at so many other people around
she just like Haim and Feldmann describe it, it's a
ring and that someone's the head of that ring and
able to get away with murder. Ah. Boy, So I'm
(49:38):
pretty tired. It's been a rough week, guys. Another rough
week never never ends around here. So I got Mike
Rothmeller coming back. We're gonna tape this week. And then
I got Dan Rowll tomorrow. And then like I said,
(49:58):
I got by the Way too. You know, if all
you guys out there are out there, everyone's fascinated lately
with John Benney Ramsey case. I could probably have Stephen
Singler come back on it and talk him, and he
can talk, you know what he does. He's did a
(50:19):
book about John Benny Ramsey. But if you're really interested
in that case, take a look at the show that
I did. I think it's in the member section with
Melinda Cooler, who has her own very interesting theory and
(50:45):
set of facts and evidence. You know that it's a
Filipino half brother of Burke that John Ramsey fathered when
he was in Super Bay Naval based in the Philippines,
and she shares a lot of stuff. And if there's
(51:07):
and it's it's a it's a plausible theory with some
facts and evidence behind it. If it's all true, I
think the only thing holding this theory back is the
people that are putting the theory forward, and that in
the way they're going about it.
Speaker 1 (51:24):
Now.
Speaker 3 (51:24):
I've had other people contact me and said, hey, I've
been following a story. Yet I've been in contact with them.
I've looked at this, I've looked at driver's license. There's
even more evidence than they've given me on the show.
But I know when I tried to get involved in
this and tried to work on this and contacted the
DA's office and tried to get a copy of the
ransom mode and I had the handwriting extra and I
had you know, it was really working on this these
(51:47):
advocates for this story. Is that I was a little
team of them at the time. We're spamming the DA's
office and spamming you know, and you know, just made
everything a ridiculous mess. No one wants to touch it
because you get bombarded with all this crazy spam that
you can't even understand. They don't have the case presented well,
(52:08):
and you know, people don't want to deal with that,
which is so common. You know, so many people want
to send me tips and stuff like that, and it's
people just don't go. And sometimes they have good information,
they have good they have a good story to tell,
they have a good case to present, but they just
they want to talk for two hours. They want to
send you fourteen pages and he review these fourteen pages
(52:31):
and can come back, you know, and go on and
on and different directions, and it just it's not how
to go about this, you know. It's not how to
get your story before the media or get it to
a prosecutor or an investigator or something to or even
if you want to hire a lawyer. You know, you
can't go in there and just start rambling for two
hours and about all the people you went and talked
(52:52):
to about it and all the door you know, and
your promise so big and horrible and terrible can never
be solved, you know, And you went to this lawyer,
you went to that lawyer, I went to this one
with that one. You know, that stuff gets an nowhere
like that. I should write a book about that and
how to put your case together? And present these things.
Thinking about writing a book about all the different news
stories we broke here on the Oppert Report. I found
(53:15):
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that those glasses that she's wearing, those blue glasses, are
not even legal to purchase in this country. Those glasses
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prevent the seizures and stuff like that, It's not even
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Brian Weiss know Brian Heiss, Brian, I get everybody's name, bro,
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on the show, and he's gonna be talking about oj
OJ Simpson stuff, a lot of interesting stuff. We go
over a lot of old stuff that a lot of
(01:02:24):
people take for granted, like the whole story about the shoes,
the brune o' molly shoes, some great information he has
on that. We had a lot of technical difficulties, but
I think he'll enjoy the show. Still a lot of
great content. We talk about the story about Waz, the
guy who was in jail who claimed that you know,
he stole Paul barbarious car and he claimed that he
was hired to follow Nicole. He had this diary, this
(01:02:48):
notebook and almos. You know, a story that I kind
of gave a lot of credibility to over the years,
but but Brian lays it all out for us. There's
a lot of great content there with Brian Heiss. Coming
up tonight after this show is Pierce Redmond Porkin's Policy,
and he has JP Stottle on his show. I've never
(01:03:08):
actually heard JP Stottle, but everybody seems to really enjoy him,
and he's on a lot of people that I respect.
He goes on Chuckocelly, he goes on John Barber, and
he goes on Pierce Redmond one time. Three hosts that
I carry on my stations so that I produce for
them and I put them on Awake, They're on my
iTunes and iHeart and Assaf, so I gotta check out
(01:03:30):
this guy JP style, mate, me get him on the show.
Maybe he'll be my favorite guest in the future. Let's see. Hey, Okay, oh,
I have coming up. What's the guy's name? I can't
find it right now, but one of the witnesses to
the Sun of Sam shootings. I have him coming on Zeno.
(01:03:52):
I think it's Billy Zano. He's a good guy. I
gotta get back to him. A bunch of good stuff
coming up. I can't think of the top. And oh,
I did it right? I did. I was interviewed today
by Barry Prince. I was interviewed this morning at eight
o'clock in the morning by Barry Prince and I gotta
(01:04:14):
be going up in the members section at Operamanreport dot com.
We just get into a lot of I don't really
know what we were talking about. It was so early,
and we were just talking about Trump and and the
US politics because he's up there in Canada, all those Canadians. Okay,
I've had some week, guys, I have had some week,
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and hopefully I'll get to all of it tonight. I'm
supposed to go to a party tonight. As a matter
of fact, out here in Vegas, they have these things
called mansion parties where the the you'll rent a mansion,
a real serious mansion, you know, and they'll throw private party.
It's catered and stuff like that. And so this is
(01:05:02):
an office party that's being held at one of these mansions.
If you know the Vegas area. This is down in
one of these big giant houses down there, like down
by armed Bermuda down south Las Vegas Boulevard or off
of Bermuda down there, and it's always they're big giant houses.
They're old and they have big giant farm or horses
(01:05:22):
and property and stuff like that. So this is down there,
and it's supposed to be catered and like real big
shot the deal here, and they tried to get out
of it. I get tired after this, man. I'm producing
three hours of content for you tonight, and this has
been a particularly rough week. I'll be getting into that.
I finally bought a car, by the way, and I
(01:05:46):
tried to get out of this. And I don't know
if they want me to mention the company on the
show or whatever that's why they want me there so bad.
But they're actually sending a car for me. They're sending
a car to come pick me up and and me
and my date. You know, they're sending a car to
get us, so it's pretty cool, you know, and to
take us home, you know, later on. So you know,
I don't know. I guess he can do. What do
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you say? No, what's excuse? You know what? Maybe the
car show if I won't answer the door. I don't know,
because I'm pretty wiped out. I had a rough week,
which is why I named the show What a Cory
Story Circus. Oh my god, now this I must be
getting old, you know, because I've been through this kind
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of thing before. For people who don't know the show,
if you're just listen for the first time, I'm the
guy who handled the Tiger Woods case. Okay, that that
was my case. I'm a private investigator. I was hired
by the agent for that story who was and all
the girls, the Tiger Woods mistresses were coming forward and
we had to vet out their story to see who
was telling the truth, who was really a mistress, and
who was making it up so that they could promote
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their stories and sell their stories and get them publicity
and do all kind of stuff with them. And you know,
it's a marketing kick. So I've been down this road before,
with this kind of chaos and women you know, who
don't get along with each other, and fighting, you know,
and different stories you know. So you know, I thought
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when I saw this Corey Fellman story with these Corey angels,
I said, well, this is right up my alley. I
could do this. This will be a piece of cake.
I'm gonna tell you how what Really, I think it's
important for the listeners if you're trying to make up
your mind about this story, you know who's telling the truth,
who's credible, who's not credible. I'm gonna share with you
some of the behind the scenes information of what went
(01:07:36):
on with this story. Since I've gotten involved, and I'm
I'm uninvolved at this one. I'm done. This is the
last show I'm doing on this story. I don't care
what comes up next. I don't care if Corey Felman
goes on a shooting spreen on the top of the
Manly Bay. I am not dealing with this stuff any
longer after this. Okay, all right, give me a little
preview of my week. I was first contacted by Judy
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Haym a couple of months back. Okay, I had done
a show with Mike Parsiali, and we had talked about
the whole Corey Filman thing, about him doing this movie
and all this, and Judy Haymes somehow heard the show
and she heard me telling Mike that, Hey, if Corey
Feldman wants to reveal who the this pedophile ring is
(01:08:19):
and all this stuff like that, he should contact me
and I'll help him out. I'll get him a lawyer,
I'll get him security, and we'll put the whole thing
together for him. Okay, Because I have experience in this field,
I'm doing this kind of thing. I've been involved in
twenty four hour news stories in the past, you know,
big ones, the biggest ones, Wienergate, Zimmerman, I've done all
this stuff. No congressional investigation. I handled the whole Sarah
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Palin thing. So I try to help Judy haym out
off the air, okay, originally not even considering doing an
interview with her, And I put her in touch with
a lawyer, a lawyer who did this is right up
his alley. Now. Whatever went on between her and the lawyer, okay,
(01:09:05):
that's attorney client communication. I'm not hired on that case.
I don't know what went on between I didn't ask
either of them what went on in the conversations. But
I'll tell you this, it's not continuing. It's not moving
forward for whatever reason. I had a conversation with Judie him.
(01:09:28):
We talked for hours on the phone. She told me
the whole story from me to start to finish. I
offered the opportunity for her to come on the show. Okay.
She agreed to come on the show several times on
our live Thursday morning broadcast where she knew this was
a live Thursday morning broadcast, okay, and twice she bailed
(01:09:49):
out on me in the last minute. Didn't come on
the show. Can't make it, you know, several appointments we
had for phone calls. Couldn't make it. No, didn't show
up the show you listen to tonight with Mara Moon
(01:10:14):
and Poena what's her name, Studdard Stubbard. Poian is a
delightful woman. Okay, she's a lovely woman. I have no
problems with Poiana whatsoever. Uh. And in dealing with these
angels and and people who purport to represent the angels
(01:10:38):
and former angels and all this stuff, they all seem
to be telling the same story, okay. And and from
talking to them, they there is a ring of truth there.
You can hear the truth and them them confirming each
other's stories. So I believe that they won't have a
lot of credibility and listening to their stories and evaluating
(01:11:02):
their stories off the air and on the air, okay,
I don't think we can question that something very creepy
is going on in that house over there with these angels,
and that he's has this website where he's luring these
women to come and stay with him and sign these
non disclosure agreements. You know, like there's a a creep
(01:11:27):
factor there that's off the charts. But again, when we're
judging people's credibility and their integrity and their honesty and
their character, Okay. After I did the interview with mar Moon,
(01:11:48):
Judy Haim asked me for a copy of that interview,
so I sent it to it and I told her.
She says, well, can we publish this? And I says, no,
you can't because it hasn't aired yet. It's gonna air Saturday.
And I add a whole plan too. We were going
to do Judy Haying Thursday morning, and then we're gonna
roll this out Saturday, so then the whole weekend would
be a whole weekend of the stuff, all in one
(01:12:09):
big package for people that are interested in the story.
But what Judy did was she took that and she
circulated it to a number of people who then took
it and posted it on their Facebook and their Twitter
and all over the place. You know, now, you may say, well, Ed,
you know you're being a little thin skinned here, you know,
(01:12:29):
and you know there on the show they Okay, I
have a commitment, okay to several stations who air my
show that each week I'm going to provide them with new,
original content, quality content. And I take that commitment seriously, okay.
(01:12:49):
And if someone takes my work without my permission and
they publish it when I tell them not to, I
believe I've been something's been stolen from me. Okay, I
believe that I've been abused. Okay. That especially on top
of when you give someone your you give someone your time,
(01:13:11):
you try and help them, Okay, you give them advice.
People pay for my advice, okay, but I'm giving when
I give you my time and my help for free,
I guess you think, well, we can just take advantage
of this guy and just use him with no consideration.
And that's what happened. And I'm very upset about it. Okay,
(01:13:33):
I'm very upset about it that when I'm promoting a
show and people tell me, well ed, why are you
promoting the show? It's all over the place. Everyone's heard
it already, Okay, you know what I mean. And people
give me this airtime on their stations because they know
that I'm going to bring them a quality, unique, new product,
(01:13:54):
not something that's been regurgitated all over the internet. There's
also the issue of because I've been trying to help
a lot of these women get lawyers, okay, to to
protect their rights and protect their interests, because I believe
that they all do have legitimate lawsuits here. Okay, I
(01:14:17):
believe there's been sexual harassment. I believe that there hasn't
been workplace harassment. Obviously, they haven't paid their wages. That
can all be proven. It's what they've reported to me.
This is what I believe. But I would communicate this
with the women and then Judy Haym would come back
to me and say, well, no, there's no lawsuit. They
(01:14:38):
don't want especially they don't they don't want this, They
don't want any lawsuits. Okay. So and there's another issue too.
When I'm talking to these women and we seem to
be connecting, we seem to be communicating, and then they're
but they're they're holding things back from me, and even
in the interviews, they're holding things back on the air.
(01:14:59):
But then they have to go and talk to someone
else before they can make any kind of commitment. Well,
they need to check with someone else. Isn't in all
of this? Okay, there's another party involved. I don't know
who it is, but there's someone else involved in all this.
(01:15:21):
Who is the shot caller in all this that everybody
needs to go back and check with. And that's been
that's my personal testimony, my personal experience in dealing with
these people. Some of it is Judy Haynes. They need
to go back and check with Judy Haynes. Okay, for
better She's been dealing with this for ten years. She's
got nowhere with it. But they all seem to feel
(01:15:44):
they need to check with her. But there seems to
be another party, okay, that they're all checking with as well.
I don't know who. It can't be a lawyer because
they're coming to me for a lawyer. I don't know anyway,
So just take that into consideration. And I know a
lot of people, and a lot of people aren't going
to change their minds and this. They either hate Corey
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Filman or they love me. He's a truther, he's a
fighting for freedom, he's helping melested kids. He's been gonna
out a pedophile ring. Or he's a total comment he's
a creepy. So there's these teams all people, okay, and
I know none of you are. Nothing's gonna get through.
You've made up your mind. There's a lot of hangers
(01:16:26):
on to this that are attracted to the publicity. They
are all involved in the drama, and they're all feeding
off the drama. They're all gossiping behind each other's backs
and gossiping. There's a whole scene going on here. And
I've seen this kind of thing before and other controversies
that have been involved in, which is why I'm out
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of this man, Okay, and I know a lot of it.
They have their minds made up, and you're gonna contact
me and say, well Ed, this is what's really going on.
What I'm telling you is I've been behind the scenes
on this now for like a month, spent a lot
of my time on this for nothing. Okay, you know,
(01:17:15):
so I'm really not interested in your opinion at this
point on this case. Let's just say that and I'm
done with it. I would say, if Poena gets in
trouble she needs my help, I'll help her out. I'll
be happy to help her out it. She seems like
a very legitimate person. And I've taken into consideration too.
(01:17:37):
I know a lot of people might be saying, well,
I do you're heartless, you know, and stick it out
and do this and do that. I've taken into consideration
that these are women who have been traumatized and lured
across the country to go and be put in this
vulnerable situation, and and they are legitimately afraid of something.
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There's something that that's frightening these women that I can
tell you that for a fact too. And a couple
of them have slipped up okay and kind of let
it be known who and what they're afraid of. And
I can understand why they would be afraid. And that's
why I'm not mentioning that publicly, because they're probably is
a legitimate threat there, and if they're not organized to
(01:18:23):
face that kind of a threat, then then then they
got a problem, you know, because but the situation as
it is now that this is a situation where they're
all amateurs. There's whole bunch of a bunch of amateurs
on the film in side and on the other side
where you like filmen couldn't even put together a bus
and wrangle a bunch of adult women on this bus
(01:18:43):
and feed them and get them from place to place,
you know, to to do contant play their instruments, you
know what I mean. They couldn't pull that off. And
somehow they're afraid of a lawsuits and non disclosure agreements
and all those kind of stuff. It's just insanity, you know
what I mean. It's just a little too crazy for
my blood. Uh And I deal with this kind of
stuff for a living. So anyway, I hope I'm not
(01:19:17):
I hope I'm not being too harsh. And I'm even
though no one here has been a client of mine
that had taken them on as a client. Okay, so
I'm not betraying any kind of turn private communications with
anybody here. I could be subpoened if this other thing
(01:19:37):
wots that could be subpoenated. What do I know? Take
it that position? What do I know about those? And
I would have to, you know, because I don't have that.
We don't have that kind of relationship. But I am,
even though there is no requirement for me to be
too confidentiality. There's a lot I'm not saying, okay because
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I don't even want to approach that line. So anyway,
there we are with that. What else is in the news? Okay?
Track Palin? Okay, Track Palin. My God, But those of
you who don't know, I was god. I was involved
in this whole thing with Sarah Palin and Todd Palin.
(01:20:21):
I had a client come to me who was a
prostitute up there in Alaska who had a relationship with
Todd Palin. And there was a lawsuit with the National
Choirer and all this stuff. It's a long story. Look
it up and you can find it. So I have
intimate knowledge of the Palin family, Okay, and we probably don't.
(01:20:44):
I've gone over time already, so we don't have time
to get into the whole Track Palin story tonight because
I'm exhausted and I haven't eaten either, it was planned
to go. They promised me vegan food at this party too.
They tell you they really want me there. Maybe maybe
it's a hit, Maybe assassinate me. When I get to
(01:21:05):
this party, I walk into the room, the trial takes
me over there. Right, We walk into the room and
there's plastic all over the carpets, in the walls. Oh,
it said too much. But this whole thing about the
Palins over there in Alaska, you know, people are are
surprised somehow with the with the domestic violence cases and
this this kid tracked Palin getting on the roof and
(01:21:27):
cursing out the cops, calling them peasantcies on pills. And
you know, this is their life story with this bunch.
I've reported on this over and over about their poker
games where this kind of stuff happened every week with
the Palons. Before she was picked to be the vice president.
They were notorious in that town of the stuff they're
(01:21:48):
up to. So I don't have the trac pailin information
in front of me, but he got a domestic violence
arrest this week. Fascinating case. One more thing that out
this week that I wanted to touch on that's not
in my title, but this thing about how Harry Reid
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had come up with this idea to investigate UFOs, and
then they released this video of these fighter pilots chasing
this Tic Tac shaped UFO. We could do all this
obstacles and stuff. One thing that's very important to that
story that people need to know about is one of
(01:22:35):
the people involved in this disclosure and this investigation into
the UFOs and stuff like that is a guy named
Bob Bigelow. And he's touted in the articles about this
as Bigelow Aerospace, you know, and he's involved in building rockets.
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People need to know the real Bob Bigelow, okay, because
he's a local guy here in Vegas and the way
he made his fortune was from the budget suites. Go
back and look up my show about the budget Suites.
That's interesting because I said, bust my budgets about something else,
but the budget suites. It fits. This is all it's
all coming together. Bob Bigelow owns these long stay motels
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here in Vegas call the budget suites. Where it's an
open crime market. This is where the prostitution goes on.
This is where drug dealing. Every one of these hotels
is filled with prostitutes and drug dealers, and they're in
the worst neighborhoods and these are and they're pan like
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twelve hundred dollars a month for this little tiny motel
room because and they can never get out of the
cycle and get a real apartment, you know, because they
can't pay for the utilities, they can't get there. So
he's really banking off the misery of these people, and
he's praying on them. He's a predator, praying on people's
misfortune and misery, their drug addictions and uh. And they're
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in there there bad credit and their inability to to
get a start in life, to get us a leg up,
you know. Uh. And just anybody else who would have
properties where there's when there's this degree of drug sales
and prostitution going on, you think that they would shut
(01:24:23):
down that chain of properties. They would say, well, listen,
you're promoting crime. So anything that Bob Bigelow is involved in,
I am suspect of it is not in our best interest.
I can tell you that, you know, right off the bat,
you know, without even considering it. So whatever's being released
by this UFOs and they chasing UFOs and whatever's going
(01:24:45):
on there. If Bob Bigelow's involved, there's something hanky shady
going on that I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:24:49):
Like, So we'll just leave it at that. Okay, A lot.
Speaker 3 (01:24:59):
Of people peopull. I was running that big member section
sale for sixty bucks. I was given thirteen months for
sixty bucks, right because I needed to raise money to
get a car. I got a great car. I got
a deal on a car. Thankfully. You know who hooked
(01:25:19):
me up with this deal. Remember when I did the
show about the Bernie Sanders delegates getting arrested, and I
broke on a here live and I all the stations
let me go on live, and we reported from the
convention and the Clark County Convention live, you know, with
the chairman of the Credentials committee, and they were having
a sit in and the cops. They were passing the
phone around and the cops are right there about to
(01:25:41):
arrest them. We kept them from getting arrested. One of
those women who was there sitting down hooked me up
with this deal with this car. She had a friend,
and I got a two thousand and six Lexus. It's
a fifty thousand dollars car when it was new, and
today it's worth like seventy five hundred dollars, but I
got up with thirty five hundred bucks, you know. And
(01:26:02):
it's men. It's a beautiful car. He's got the navigation,
it's got the backup camera, you know, and all this
was brand new when this car first came out. It
was a brand new technology. He did leather seats, you know.
So me and Vic, my daughter, were just driving around
this car and Wave had just been so this is
the nicest car she's ever seen me drive since she's
been around. You know, my whole life had always bought
brand new cars. Into my divorce and all kind of
(01:26:24):
stuff that lost everything. So this poor kid, this is
she's never ridden driven in a car like this with
me before, only when we rented cars. Right. So, And
one of the reasons the ways I was able to
get this car, I had to borrow some money. I
got it, took one for twenty five hundred dollars is
by repairing my credit. And I'm writing this book about
(01:26:46):
credit repair, credit debt, debt negotiation, asset protection, how to
hide your assets, how to find hidden assets. It's going
to be how to improve drestfully improve your credits, go
over quickly, I know all these tricks and how not
to get into debt. You know, how to avoid getting
into debt, you know, and and and there's all kinds
(01:27:09):
of ways too that even if you have bad credit,
ways you can borrow money without a credit check. So
and this is all gonna be in this book. I'm
working on it almost every day that I go down
to these nice little coffee shops, now, these local coffee shops,
I go in there and work on the book. So
keep your eye heat on that. But okay, let's let's
break here. Let's do a little commercial break. I'll come
back after this and i'll finish up. I'll tell you
(01:27:31):
about my dud bust, my budget. And then and the
last line there is we will all face it's supposed
to say judgment. We're all gonna face judgment. And I
don't know if I can even get into that because
it's just such a heavy topic. And I gotta go
to a party after this. I gotta be there. Invited
me to this party because they say I'm funny, so
I gotta I have to. Oh my god, I gotta
(01:27:53):
get here.
Speaker 2 (01:27:56):
Where's this thing?
Speaker 3 (01:28:04):
I got this new guy helping me out with the
cleaning up the audio before we broadcast, and he re
recorded the ads for me. I'll play this old one. Okay,
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private investigator at Opperman and welcome back. Ye get this going.
Second part of the show is bust my budget. Now.
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I explained to you that what happens my car broke down.
I had a good deal in that car too, man,
but the car broke down and we needed a new car.
It was too expensive to fix. Okay, So I did
the membership deal I gave you, and now all the
listeners came through for me. You bought the memberships, you know,
some people sent donations and stuff like that. Thank you
so much. I really really appreciate this. You have no
idea how kind the kindness of this audience and your
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support means to me. But I think even you know
I take this serious. You know the work I do here. Anyway,
so I needed to go shop around for a new car.
So I went and I rented a car right and went.
I didn't go back to Avis after they took my car.
People know that start. So I went to Budget rent
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a car over here on Eastern all right, go to
Budget ren at the car and I shopped around, man,
because I needed a deal, you know, because I got
to save money. Right, I shopped around and I got
a coupon from Groupon, like groupon dot com website, and
I got a deal one hundred and seventeen bucks for
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five days for this car. Okay, great deal. And in fact,
I was telling everybody that I ran into well, no,
I think it was like for seven days. It was
I any whatever, I got this great deal in the car.
This came out like twelve dollars a day. And I
tell everybody I'm running to it's oh, I got a
great deal in this rental. And then they told me
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and if I said, well, what if I need the
car for longer because I'm shopping around to buy a
new car, this says, just call us up and extend it.
There's a ten dollars extension fee, but you keep it
at the same rate, which is a one hundred and
seventeen dollars Right, Lucky me having his car. So it
turns out I did have to extend it. I had
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the car all picked out. I was able to get
this great deal on this Lexus and I got it
for half the price of what it's worth. It's worth
like seventy five hundred dollars. I got it for thirty
five hundred because of one of the local activists here
put me onto this deal. You know, so don't always
say that, you know, being involved in local activism isn't
good for you. You know it helped me. Okay, she
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hooked me up with this guy, and you know, we
negotiated the deal, got this great freaking deal. This car
is the best car I've driven in years, trying to
like a brand new car. And I checked all the
maintenance records at Lexness and stuff like that, and we
know everything's wrong with this car was excellent condition. So
I need to go pick up the So I bring
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back the rental car right and I'm there, and I'm
all in a great mood because I got this great
new car. Me and Vic came over. You know, we're
gonna go pick up the car. We taking an uber
to get the car, and I know, give the guy
my card. He charges it, you know, and I knew
I was paying the same rate, so I didn't even
look at the receipt. Okay, my mistake. I should have
looked at it right there would strangle this guy. I
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wouldn't known what he was trying to pull on you.
And that Later that night, I get home and I
checked my PayPal account, you know, because I want to
say how much money I have on my PayPal account,
and I see that when I dropped off the card
instead of the guy charged me another one hundred and seventeen.
For the next week, he charged three hundred and twenty dollars.
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On Saturday, they picked up the car, so you know,
the place is closed. So I called up. I left
the message and I says, hey, man, you know you
guys charged me three hundred and twenty bucks. You're out
of your mind. I'm always wanting to be paying one
hundred and seventeen. I said, I'm not paying this Sunday
goes by Monday, goes by Tuesday, goes. No phone call
from them. I actually called up the eight hundred number
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for a budget the main you know call center, and
the guy says, oh, yeah, yeah, no, your your rate
is one point seventeen. They can do that, but they're
independently owned, you know, so we can't really tell them
what to do. But if you have any problem, we'll
tell you how to handle it. You know, just get
back to us. They'll release those funds for you in
a couple of days, and if they don't, just get
back to us. Okay. So I figured, well, okay, everything's fine,
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they're gonna release my funds, you know. Tuesday night, I
check again, I lock in, and there's no money in
my PayPal. There's nothing in there. Okay, because not only
did they charge me, did they take three twenty out?
They came back and took another four hundred and eighty
five out. They took out eight hundred bucks, which is
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you know, the bill was supposed to be one hundred
bucks and they took eight hundred out. So now, yeah,
you know me man, you know, now I'm on fire man,
I'm bloading up the guns man. And it was two
and I'm calling every number I have. I'm screaming at
these people, but they're again, they're clothes and now when
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I call their number, the voicemail is like shutdown. So
and I was going to get nervous. Because a little
shady operation here, you know. And when I call up
the eight hundred number, they says, well, you know what,
we really can we have no control over them, and
then we can't tell them what to do, and they're
not in our system where they don't participate in our
system that when you call them up, it rolls over
to the eight hundred service and they make reservations for
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you and stuff like that, so we're not aware of
what their contracts are, what they're doing over there. They're independent.
People need to be aware of this, okay, because it
seems to me that especially here in Vegas, that the
car rental companies, this is a haven here for them
to be just overcharging people and abusing people. So, you know,
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I'm going back and forth with the budget and they're
not getting back to me at this location. I probably
I call them up during the daytime and I get
a hold of the woman who rented me the car,
who told me, oh, I don't worry, you can rena
at the same rate. And she says, oh, yeah, oh,
I know all about this, and she's all nervous because
I'm like a lunatic, you know, and especially you know,
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I'll tell them. I'll say, google my name, look me up. Okay,
look up ed Opperman Congressional Investigation.
Speaker 2 (01:39:17):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:39:19):
So she tells me, She says, oh yeah, the district
manager is handling this. Her name is Lori. Here's her number,
you know, and call her up. She's taking care of this.
The reason why we charge you for that was the mileage.
And I was saying, well, mileage. I said, it says
right here, mileage unlimited. Right, So now you think that
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would mean why you have unlimited mileage? Right? I think
it means that they can charge your card and unlimited
them out. Okay, that's what that really means. Who do
we say unlimited? That means that we can just charge
anything we want unlimited. There's no limit to what we're
gonna charge on your card. Oh my god. So finally,
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if you know, and the thing is, they never called
me back. You know, she called me back after I
went to I did a dispute on the credit card.
You know, I did a charge back, which is you know,
if there's an unauthorized charge in your card, you know,
you can call up anyway. So back and forth. But
then finally I got my money back. I got a
full refund of everything they tried to steal from me,
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and they actually charged me less. It was only eighty
seven because I had I thought it was gonna be
one twenty seven. But there was one day that I
didn't use, so I actually gave them. When I did
the charge back, I gave them more money than they
even deserved. So I got I'm getting all that back.
But just imagine how many people there are who don't
even keep track of this man, you know, and get
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overcharged by these huge amounts and don't fight it, don't
think they can fight it, and don't think that, you know,
just get walked all over. Or maybe they live in
a foreign country, you know, they don't really speak the language,
you know, and they don't have a radio show, and
they don't have a lifetime of experience like I've had
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to to, you know, to know the resources they you
don't know you can call your credit card and dispute
a debt, you know. So yeah, how many people out
there just just get taken advantage of over and over
and over again. There's another car rental place here in
town where and I was online there once to rent
the car, and I just saw what was going on
I walked out because they were just scamming people. It
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was like a timeshare place where they would they when
you got to the counter. You're up there for an
hour going back and forth with these people signing. You know,
I'm checking off something. I agree. You never to be
involved in a class actions, you know.
Speaker 5 (01:41:51):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:41:52):
And their thing was they took a hold on your
car too, like a six hundred dollars hold. If you're
a local, you could do it, though there was only
people out of town. Sure, if you're out of town,
you can't go in there and start screaming and fighting
and fighting for the money back. You know, they take
your money, steal it. And it seems like here in
town it's a haven for these car rental places to
get away with this because I'm just noticing it over
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and over. But thank god, I won't have to rent
the car again after this. But what I'm thinking of
doing is, okay, is I'm gonna do like a a
monthly op on your side or add on your side
where I'll take consumer complaints and help you fight these
(01:42:33):
battles for you, and we'll do like a special show
you know about it. You know, if you've been ripped
off or something like that, we'll do a special show.
So wait till I announce it. Don't all everyone contact
me right away. Oh I got a problem, okay, but
you know what, I want to say one more thing too, though,
because there are a lot of people who are supporters
of the show and your members and you donat and
(01:42:54):
stuff like that, and you get into problems and you
get into trouble and you think that, well, I don't
want to buy the d you know, don't feel that way.
There was a very nice woman who supported the show
for years, especially when it was a small show years ago,
and she had a prom this year where with her
her aunt was being was like older abuse. Her aunt
(01:43:14):
was being taken advantage of, and she felt hesitant to
contact me to you know, to help her, you know.
And I don't want people to feel that way. If
I can help you, I'll help you. I really will.
I promise you, I really will. I got a soft
spot in my heart for people like that, you know,
who are being taken advantage of. So I will help you.
You know. I don't want people to think that, Oh,
it's so busy, and I complain all the time that
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I don't want to help the audience when I can,
you know, if it's a long, drawing out litigation stuff
like that, yeah, I gotta get paid, you know, if
there's a pay, if there's someone paying the BBILS, yeah,
I you know, I gotta take a piece of that,
you know. But if you're in trouble, you know, and
you need my help, yeah, I'd love to help you,
you know, I really would. Now, boy, there's been a
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couple of stories the past couple of weeks. First of all,
I just want to touch on one thing before I
get to the prepared content. Is there's a new thing
came out just yesterday and it's already making the rounds.
Trump signed an executive order yesterday about human rights abuses,
(01:44:26):
and it's directed toward immigration people, about how he can
seize the assets of foreign citizens in this country if
they're guilty of human rights abuses. And people are taking this.
He signed an executive order yesterday, and people are taking
this and they're twisting it into some bizarre theory that
(01:44:48):
this has to do with Trump's battle against child trafficking
and his soon to be sweep of international pedophile rings
and all this kind of nonsense, you know, and going
around so before you get caught up in that, I've
read the whole executive water, okay, and it has nothing
whatsoever to do with child trafficking. It's about human rights abuses,
(01:45:09):
and it's targeted at immigrants and people from and there's
an annex to it. This is an addendum that you
can read the people who specific names that it's targeted to,
and none of them have entered to do with pedophile
rings or anything like that whatsoever. But for some reason
people wanted to distort this idea that somehow Trump is
(01:45:29):
battling pedophile It comes totally from the ether. It's thin air,
it comes from it comes from nowhere. Let me tell
you something, man, Okay. There's a couple stories in the
past couple of weeks I haven't touched on because we've
been so busy. But one is a man named Daniel
Shaver who is fairly shot by Arizona police in the
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hallway of a hotel, Okay. And then the compass shot
them is this guy, Philip Michael Mitchell Brelsford, Okay. And
he was just a quitter on these charges of shooting
this unarmed man. And then they released after the quittal,
they released a video of him ordering this guy, we're
(01:46:11):
gonna shoot you. We're gonna shoot you, or if you
raise your hands, put your hands down, crawl to me.
All this kind of craziness, man, and the guy's crying
and panic because he's about to get killed. And the
thing is, man, this cop knew that when he got
that call about a man with a gun in a hotel.
He says, I'm justified right off the bed to go
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shoot this guy and killing no matter what happens, because
I can legally say I'm in fear for my life,
you know, And that's all a cop has to say
nowadays to get away with this. Says I'm in fear
for my life. Now. Everyone's commenting about this all last
week and stuff, and that's fine. This is pretty much
(01:46:52):
opening shuitcase that we can look at this and see
that the cop was wrong, the cop should be convicted,
and that this is just a an abuse of power
and a tragic death of a needless death of an
unarmed man, another unarmed man out there killed by the police.
But that's not what I'm here to talk about tonight.
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What I'm here to talk about tonight is how can
we stand by and watch this. How much longer can
we stand by and watch these things happen before we're
just We're culpable, We're complicit in this. We are just
as guilty as the man to pull the trigger if
we don't stand up and do something about this right now,
we are just as guilty as the guy who pulls
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the trigger, as the guy who's abusing the unarmed man.
With these police beatings, all of these things going on,
we are just as guilty. There's another case down there
in Orlando. It's a city called eu STIs, Florida. And
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look up this case. A woman named Juanita Fitzgerald ninety
three years old and she has a birthday coming up,
so she's going to be ninety four and one Ada
was living at this assisted living type apartment. It's run
by some company called as the name Church is in it.
How wonderful is that the National Church Residences. Doesn't that
(01:48:21):
sound like a nice place to put your your mother
and your grandma?
Speaker 6 (01:48:26):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:48:26):
National Church Residence. Is that sounds like a nice place.
I'll put my parents there because it says church right.
One Aita was having a prolem with mold in her apartment.
She called them she contacted him, Hey, there's mold in
my apartment. She's this poor, pitiful one. She weighs like
sixty pounds. You see the picture of this woman, look
it up. Her name is Onanita Fitzgerald, ninety three years
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old in Eustis, Florida. Eustace, Florida. Look up the story.
Look up the pictures of this woman. And what she
says happened was so she can played about the mold
and they said, well, there's no mold here. And then
they stopped taking her rent. They stopped accepting her rent.
(01:49:09):
And then when time went by it was time to
evict this woman. They called the police, and the police
came and took this woman and they arrested this woman
ninety three years old, was arrested for not paying a rent.
And someone, some cop showed up and said, yep, what
I'm gonna do is I'm gonna arrest this woman and
(01:49:30):
put her in jail. Ninety three year old woman. Now,
when they interviewed her from the jail, you can see
the bruises on her. Wrong, she's in handcuffs. She's in
a locked room, okay, you know, in a jail. And
they got her in an orange jumpsuit and handcuffs because
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this little ninety three year old woman to weighs sixty
pounds soaking wet, is gonna it's a threat to smer.
She's a danger to someone and somebody's warped imagination. Now
in their own defense, this church Residences company National Church Residences, well,
well she didn't pay her rent for three months and
we tried to get her a number. We tried to
put her in this place in that place, but she
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just wouldn't cooperate, so we had to call the cops.
Someone at this freaking company thought it was a good
idea to call cops on a ninety three year old
woman to make her homeless. And some cops showed up
and thought it was a legitimate idea to arrest her,
and some a bizarre alternative universe of reality, some guy,
(01:50:33):
a human being, thought the thing to do here is
arrestless woman for some reason. What could be the reason?
Now I tell you this story, and I tell you
this story about this cop over here in Arizona who
shot this unarmed man, And it's the same. How long
do we sit by and watch this happen? What has
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happened to us that we're not all outraged by this,
and that that we can sit in our chairs and
we can go to sleep tonight and not up all
night upset about this these things, and we're not losing sleep.
We're not you know. You know they used to talk
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in the Bible. They talk about the people would tear
their clothes, you know, and they would they would scoop
up ashes and dirt and throw it on their heads
because they were so upset about something going wrong, an injustice,
a tragedy, or heartbreaking situation. But today, somehow we have
(01:51:40):
become so desensitized that every day we can go to
get our little Starbucks coffee and we can literally step
over a human being that's sleeping in the street of
that doorway, sleeping in the doorway of the Starbucks cause,
and we'll step over his body to give them six
bucks for a cup of coffee. We've lost all perspective
(01:52:04):
of human life, of human dignity, of just humanity. We've
lost it. And it's hopeless. At this point, he says,
in a Bible, you know, you hear everyone knows the
story of the Good Samaritan, that story originals. I was
(01:52:26):
gonna look all what's up but I know it. It's
the story originates because Jesus told them you gotta love
your brother, and people said, well, who is my brother?
Our brother? Is everyone out there, we're all brothers. Any
other human is our brother, you know. And the good
(01:52:47):
Samarany took they ran across the road. The robbers had
beaten this man. He took and put him in a
hotel and cleaned his wounds, paid for his hotel room.
And I'm gonna come back and then check on him again.
I'm gonna pass through this town again. Take care of
this man for me, because he had consideration for his
fellow man. It's his brother. There's another story in the
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Bible where well, on judgment Day, we're gonna go before
our makeup, we're gonna be judging, and he's gonna say,
get away from me. I don't know you. And you're
gonna say, well, but I preach the gospel in your name.
I cast out demons, I healed the sick, I prayed,
I did all these things. So no, no, no, I
don't know you because you turned your back on your
(01:53:31):
brother when when you saw the man in the prison,
you didn't go visit him. And I'm guilty of this.
When you saw the man on the street who was
poor and hungry, you didn't feed him, you didn't take
care of him. I don't know you.
Speaker 5 (01:53:45):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:53:45):
I'm not standing here selling you that I'm one hundred
percent innocent and all this. I'm just as guilty as everyone.
And listen to the show I drive past homeless people.
I don't why. What is in our minds that when
you can drive as a homeless person in the street
and not stop the car and say, come in my car.
I'll take you back to my house. You can take
a shower and meal, you can sleep on the floor
(01:54:06):
in my house. Well you can't do that because they're
kind of crazy, you know, and they're gonna rip you off,
they can kill you. Well that's true. But if we
were all stepping up, you know, and helping the ones
that before they get in the street and helping them
get some mental health and care and stuff, then we
wouldn't have to worry about that, you know what I'm saying.
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I don't know, man. Maybe I'm making no sense tonight.
Maybe I'm just And I didn't want to end on
this because, like I said, I have to go to
a party, tonight. You know, a party that's being thrown
by nice people. Yeah, you know, but a party that
(01:54:55):
they're spending tens of thousands of dollars on. This party
they're renting imagined. I know that the course they decorated
the place with lights and Christmas and decorations, and I
know that was that's an additional expense plus the cater
and the food and the booze. And they're gonna send
me a car to go to this party, you know,
because they want me at this party because I'm so
fun and entertaining, you know, and I got to end
(01:55:18):
the show like this, which is a whole other story
at all. And I'm you know, I like to have fun,
you know, I really do. It's hard to believe, you know,
but how can we go out and have fun when
our fellow man is in the cold in the street.
(01:55:42):
How can we do this? What disease is in my mind?
That I can shut that off and go and eat
the fancy vegan food being especially catered for me, you know,
and expensive booze. You know, can turn that, shut that
off in my mind and said I'm gonna go do it.
(01:56:03):
I'm not going to go and pick up every little
scrap of food that I can find and go take
it and feed poor families. You know, in this party,
I can steal everything at the party, you know what
I mean, you know, coming in with a with a
with a rifle man and take it by these wallets.
You know, I don't know, man, you know, but if
(01:56:26):
we can live in a situation where we can watch
a video or some cop shooting some guy making them
crawl down the hallway and shooting at them. I was
going to play the whole thing for you, But do
I have to play that? You know everyone's heard it
by now. Half of the people listening to the shows
heard it.
Speaker 5 (01:56:41):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:56:43):
Hey, anyway, Merry Christmas. Monday is going to be Christmas Day.
You know. I hope sand is good to all he is,
and remember the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. All
this is about, you know. You know, I don't have
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a guest book for Thursday morning, you know, for next Saturday.
But if I don't, I'll play a repeat because me
and Vick might want to take a little trip. You know.
We just got the new car and went off to
rent the car, and that's what we can and we
can camp in the back of his car to you know,
the seats go back and stuff like that. It's a
luxury vehicle. I hope you enjoy the show. There's new
(01:57:34):
content always being added to the member section at Oppermanreport
dot com. My interview today with Barry Prince will be
going up in there. But there's always new content in there,
and there's a lot of really good exclusive stuff that's
(01:57:54):
in there that you won't find anywhere else in the world.
I do make it every to bring you good content,
and I do appreciate everybody who when I sent out
the email and went on the air and said that
we needed to get a car, who went and bought
the memberships and helped support the show and the work
we're doing here. I appreciate a reasonable morning. I really do,
(01:58:14):
thank you so much, and I hope you will have
a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. I'll see
it before New Year because hardly ever missed a show.
Coming up after this is Pierce Redmond, who always has
good content and good quality programming. I appreciate Pierce very much,
so thank you so much. Good It's good night, and
(01:58:34):
I'll see you well. Tune in tomorrow. Night you hear
some good stuff. Oh, a bunch of people chatting away
in the game.
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