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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Over here.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Ball of shot collar twenty place, only a ball of collar.
Let's night show. The rope back got sprayed. But I
hit the highway making money up five way, But it's gonna.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
Be a bad way, better way that way.
Speaker 4 (00:28):
Yeah, I'm a bottler. I'm a twenty inch crawler. Blades
on the parlor, diamond drop Waller our chin hold up.
Never needed a lot of foller breaking the boys out.
I'm a twenty inch troler. Bust a left or right,
I might of say them though, I'm founcing off the bottle.
Me and the more m for the produm chainty chong hoped.
My big body form chain with the chain can't forgive
(00:49):
me what along I'm hot.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
If i'mna look good, doam just.
Speaker 4 (00:52):
Get some wood man, It's understood, got money in my
good I'm pushing, big body can't stop me for the
ninety eight. Gotta set a meeting, Coppy. I'm gonna cross
slow Buffy on the after Moe hit the snow. I'm
gonna got real stove puffing in the after door. I'm
gonna let this fresh green me and them looking clean
one more ConTroll Thie Green at night, Just Waller.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Theo faller shot collar twenty place on him, fall off
collar last night swich the roll, tight, got spread.
Speaker 5 (01:20):
I hit the.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
Highway making money up fly away, but it's got gonna
be a bed away, a bet away anyway.
Speaker 6 (01:31):
I'm balling sashing, making my eads smoking, big chiller, getting
high in the bins, big falling sash it making my
eggs smoking, big chiller, getting high in the bins in
the wind, smoke rose. That's a crowd down on those
twenty little rid zo smoke all up in my nose.
Your eyes, it froze as you see my little carry
red t do. Then my Top nine show hits it.
(01:53):
My remote sits it in my pressential B twelve with
that AMG kitten, don't quit as I hit high can't
see the h doctor niggas.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
South side now we worldwide watch me outside fat pet
can't be Then.
Speaker 6 (02:07):
One day is something thugs, oh yo, we got good
throwing sticky greeny.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
Float won't and the buzz wonner Bill Faller shot collar
place on him, faller call u again, lest night switcher,
roll tight, got spreads. I now hit the highway making
money in the flyway, but it's got to be a
bad away. Man away, man away.
Speaker 7 (02:33):
Yeah, fat down side was rolling to be in some
blocks more stinging eye guy shining with short style and
that's for real. So tell me how you feel to
make a million dollars. I'm my first record deal short style,
putting up number field really really don't give a big names.
Looktting on no beer cold in with our heads. It's
the b when our ride some kid for life, baby,
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it's south side. We all mention expedition navigators. That's how
we be riding and look at it soon case but
in your face, and that's for real.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
Side the harder in the gun. It's the blood of
the wheel. Down with the two though, y'all.
Speaker 5 (03:07):
Still be your dough.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
I'm down with my pills or clus in the bow.
You know what's going down representing that ain't doll fall
up shot call up.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
Fall up, call on legs, night swizzing, roll tight, I
spray you're the highway.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
You're making money.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
The fiveways to be a bad way, bad way, mad way.
Speaker 5 (03:35):
Yes, yeah, my money. After I've been like a brother
to you.
Speaker 8 (03:39):
You want to be a ball that bad huh? I'll
tell you what you keep this Kevin out, Okay, get
there a little mute button there. Welcome to the Opperman Report.
I am you're a host private Let's get air and Opperman.
You can find me at Operaman Investigations and Digital Friends
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(04:00):
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the commercials cut up us a lot of exclusive content,
you know, like all these new Epstein documents. I'm gonna
(04:22):
put all that stuff up there for you so as
it comes down. We found out today that's it because
I'm taping this now with the twelve in the afternoon
Eastern time. Found out today that Trump says, Wow, we're
not going to release everything. We're still trying to redact
those victims' names.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
I tell you they could.
Speaker 8 (04:42):
They can't come up with a better excuse to that
that we're redacting the victims' names. You know, this top secret,
you know, national security.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
Something man.
Speaker 8 (04:57):
Just doesn't take that long. You know, there's a button
called fine next.
Speaker 5 (05:03):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 8 (05:04):
You can put in. Uh, there's only a couple of
thousand recorded women in there. Man, come on, yead zoos hell.
You know what, how pathetic is that? So you can
listen to the show. Every Friday night, eight pm, we
do a live show. We call it live. It's really taped,
but I'm getting away with it. I keep calling it live.
(05:26):
And then we do two hours a brand new podcast,
content podcast goad zoukes. How did I find myself here?
This this place? A podcast? Okay? So coming up tonight
and I got two excellent shows for you tonight. Okay,
(05:47):
two excellent shows, not even good shows, excellent shows. One
is Barrett Brown. You know, here's the guy. You know,
he's at war with Anonymous. They threw him in prison
for his reporting and stuff like that. And you know
he's a good friend of the show here, you know,
comes on and look at he get him, always has
great information. So I contacted him because I saw online
(06:07):
that this group d d os uh something about the
distribution of secrets and the dedicated distribution of secrets, you know,
to play on words of a dedicated denial of service
that they somehow they hacked or whatever they got a
hold of these Epstein emails and content and stuff like that,
(06:28):
and it says, hey, we're going to put this out,
so you know, we're vetting news reporters to see who
gets it. And so far, everybody I know who's contacted them,
no day, no one's got it. They still have it.
They're still withholding it. So I don't know what the
deal there is. I might I might have to kill
this guy. What I'm gonna have to I'm dealing with
(06:55):
this guy in email, and I swear to it, I
may have to kill him. Okay, let me just confess.
Get this out in the open here, and I'm about
to commit a murder and I'm going to go to
prison for this. Okay, I confess. Just lock me up
and throw away the key. You tell somebody to do something,
and uh, it's a chore. It's a debate. Just unbelievable.
(07:23):
But anyway, back to Barrett Brown, who's a friend of
the show. Let me just leave my emails. I just
close my email accounts. I don't see anything. The world's
going crazy. It's not me, I'm telling you. So when
we taped an hour with Barrett Brown, he gets into
this whole business about this group and uh man, and
(07:45):
he doesn't I mean thing good to say about the
mean I contacted Barrett Brown to see if he can
help me get copy of these this Epstein content is
supposedly hacked or whatever Epstein content. And he goes, oh,
I know those guys a bunch of shady guys and
ro which I'm biniography. You know, there are a bunch
of Feds and uh changing their name around. You know,
(08:06):
there there are numerous name changes and stuff, you know,
brethless suspicious activity. And he knows these people intimately his
ex girlfriend's involved with them, So there's always that kind
of uh, you know, he said, she said kind of thing.
But the thing what Barrett Brown is he is so
open and honest about all of his flaws.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
You know.
Speaker 8 (08:29):
That the proms and addictions is you know, situations, and
he's not a It doesn't doesn't come off as a
self promoter or you know, begging for money or you
know out there grifting off of people and a different
things or some kind of agent or something like that.
You know, the guy's done time. So anyway, so that'll
(08:50):
be playing tonight in part two. Now Part one is
Heather Braiden. Now we first interviewed Heather Braiden six years ago,
uh because she had been interviewed for a BBC documentary
called Is the President a Sex Pest? Is Trump? A
sex Pest? And so I tracked her down and I
(09:12):
interviewed her and she has given us golden content for
six years, all kinds of great stuff, exclusive stuff. She
came to New York when she was fourteen.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
Years old.
Speaker 8 (09:25):
As a model, you know, discovered, you know, and with
no supervision, no just thrown to the wolves, to all
these characters like Brunel and Epstein and Trump and Casablancis
and all these modeling agencies and putting these model homes.
I'm starved.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
You know.
Speaker 8 (09:41):
She talks about she said it over and over and
over again, about how they would be able to buy
a banana and a bagel, and that's what they ate
all day long. And when someone says that same kind
of thing, they have that memory of this banana and
this bagel, like you know, they're not exaggerating, you know,
like that was a big part of her life, that
every day she had a banana and a bagel, and
she was probably very happy to get it. She's probably
(10:03):
paid like ten cents, but it banana, you know, but
it's just so cheap, and especially back in those days.
And then you know, like a bagel, you know, in
New York City bagel, it was probably a quarter, you know,
and that's what she was living on. And meanwhile, they're
sending her to these parties and selling her to dress up.
And she was at that party down in a Star
Island in Florida where it was just Trump and Epstein
(10:25):
and a black celebrity. But she kind of hitts around
that maybe was P Diddy, you know, which is possible
because Trump is definitely in with P Diddy back in
those days. You know, the Trump family is insanely close
with P Diddy. And why that doesn't get more, uh play,
I don't know. If you just go to Getty Images
(10:46):
and you look up Trump p Diddy, there's pictures of
Evanna Trump, not Evanka the daughter, Evanna the first wife.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
Hanging all over P Diddy.
Speaker 8 (10:58):
Like, you know, like like they made out that night.
There's no anybody could look at these pictures and tell
me that they didn't sleep together that night. And I
don't know what you're thinking. She's got his necklace in
her mouth, you know, and she's just hanging all over
and he's laughing about it. There were a bunch of
guys hanging around, laughing at you know that she's this
drunk uh, you know, horny woman hanging all over be
(11:19):
you know, don't look at me.
Speaker 3 (11:21):
Just look at it.
Speaker 8 (11:21):
Look at the pictures of yourself. It's it's right there
to be to see for yourself. So she kind of
lodes that maybe those pictures are and that that party
could have been p Diddy. Otherwise it's an unnamed black
A list celebrity with Trump, Epstein and a bunch of
underage models being fed drugs and alcoholical kind of stuff.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (11:47):
Now, all these years I've been talking about this and
Trump and Epstein, and I've gotten the usual response has been, well,
mister Ropperman, you know.
Speaker 3 (11:59):
Trump kicked up state, not of mar Alago. Didn't you
know that?
Speaker 8 (12:02):
Ed you know, and we looked into that. That came
from James Patterson basically made it up, made up that story.
James Patterson, who's friends with Epstein, friends with Maxwell, friends
with Trump. He's down there at marlag who's a member
of Marlago. He's a neighbor to these people. He also
says Clinton did no wrong. So if you're gonna believe
about Trump, you gotta believe them about Clinton too. Of
(12:23):
course not no, we don't do that. So you know,
now it's all coming out and stuff I've been talking
about six years ago, including Heather Braiden, you know who
I interviewed. No one was interviewing with when I interviewed her,
And in fact, I just got a brain exclusive interview
with her that's in our Patreon that we're gonna be
playing tonight now. And what came out this week, just
(12:45):
yesterday an article in the New York Times and who
do they quote? Heather Braiden? But all the stuff that
I've been talking about all these years. We beat the
New York Times by six years. That's the name of
the title of the show tonight. And should I be
(13:06):
Proud or should I be pissed? I was even gonna
go get some like game show music, you know, Should
I be proud or should I be pissed? And I'm
like a big joke out of the whole thing. But
you know what, man, I don't know. I'm just so
freaking exhausted by all this, and I guess I've made
up my mind. I think I'm pissed. Okay, I think
I'm pissed that the things I've been telling I've been
(13:28):
talked about six years ago now or something, and somehow
it's like more true or more real now that it's
in the New York Post or the other one is
the Wall Street Journal, which also on the same night,
the same weekend, came out with an article about Darren
Endyke and Richard Kahn. So, now that these things are
(13:49):
in these mainstream you know that I've been talking about
for years. You can go back in my archives and
hear this stuff, my very first interview with Steven Hoffenberg,
by the way, who gets no mention in all this stuff.
Tower Financial never gets any mention in all this stuff.
And you can't tell me it's not real. You know,
it's you know, it's in Wikipedia, It's it's out there.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
You know.
Speaker 8 (14:13):
Epstein was paid twenty five thousand a month ago work
at Tower Financial.
Speaker 3 (14:16):
This is about the public.
Speaker 8 (14:18):
It's known, but it's not talked about in the official
story on the Epstein Netflix world or the Epstein Twitter
you know world, you know, which is so freaking controlled.
It's just it's heartbreaking, you know. So you know, am
I proud or am I pissed? I am proud of
my work, you know that. But I'm pissed too. Man
(14:40):
and so and then so Wall Street Journal comes out
with an article about Darren and Dyke and Richard Cohn.
How come the FBI never went after them? Well, you know,
no one knew about them. And the first person ever
to mention them Stephen Hoffenberg. The first appearance he did
(15:02):
on my show in twenty nineteen, the first words out
of his mouth were Darren and Ike and Richard conn
I had never heard of them before that, you know,
and neither had anybody else that was constantly talking about
all this stuff. And he describes about how they were
involved also in Tower Financial. Okay, and then you know
in Rudy Giuliani was the corporate council for Tower Financial.
(15:23):
Maybe that's the reason why I didn't want to talk
about Tewofinancial, or maybe that's the reason why SDNY and
Department of Justice is an FBI never looked into towerfying
into this area of Epstein's connection to Tower Financial. They
were all happy with Hoffenberg holding the bag and going
to prison, and these other characters all taking off and
(15:45):
setting up the Southern trust on in the US virgin Islands.
One of the other things that, by the way, too,
you see all this stuff, these characters you know on
Twitter and stuff like that. He said, I am not suicidal.
These podcasters are just I'm talking about Epstein now, So
(16:05):
I just want to make it clear. I am not suicidal.
I just had my car fix, I got brain new tires,
my brakes were fine. I don't have cancer. All this
stuff because they are going to be silence for talking
about Epstein. Meanwhile, I can't think of a single case
of a Twitter person, you know, being killed on over Epstein, yeah,
(16:25):
or even any legit reporters. And most of the deaths too.
And a lot of people talk about Virginia Jewfree and
about how she said she wasn't suicidal in twenty nineteen,
but it was a whole different story in twenty twenty five.
But what do you call it? All these people love
(16:48):
to talk about how they're in danger for talking about
all this stuff, and oh blah blah blah and all
this stuff all right, And meanwhile, nobody knows who these
people are. That everyone knows who I am, get it.
They all know Epstein. New Maxwell knows Wolf Ben and
they all know who I am. It's Trump, they all
(17:08):
know who I am. That Ben Giuliani, they all know
who I am. Out of all these Twitter characters. And recently,
when I started talking more about Enzac and Khan and
I noticed that the dyke was working for this Maga
law firm that represents Pete Hextt and represented Trump in
(17:29):
the past. Everyone from that law firm now follows me.
They follow me on LinkedIn and Facebook and Twitter and
all these other places and Instagram. All these new people
connected to that law firm followed me. So you know,
when people talk about, oh, I'm not suicide. Oh, but
(17:50):
can they point to things like that, you know, like
very obvious, you know, attention from these folks men, of
course they can't. It's all bs and nonsense. But those
are the guys with one hundred thousand followers. So the
(18:11):
other one that's suddenly being mentioned too now is I
think it's a Douglas Leach, Douglas Lease. I always feel
if it's Patrick Leez or Douglas Lease, but it's this
what do you call it? Am? I sixth character who
was involved in these big I Ran contract arms deal
was the biggest arms deal in England history. And he's
(18:34):
the one who referred sent to Epstein over to Hoffenberg
and says, hey, you know, this guy needs a job.
He's a good guy. Give him a job, right, and
Hoffenberg gave him a job, you know, by the way
to Hoffenburg, I always suspected he had some kind of
intelligence connections himself, and I took it easy on him.
(18:55):
You know, toward the very end of our series of interviews,
I started pressing him about that, and he always danced
around the answers. He never hed to me, you know,
he would totally avoid those answers, and I let him
get away with it. But so my conclusion is that
he does have some kind of intelligence connections. He definitely
(19:15):
had connections down in the US Virgin Islands. I know
that one for a fact. But everyone just loves to
dismiss this guy. People never talked to him, never met him,
never even listened to my interviews with him. But oh,
he had a conviction for stealing money with Epstein. No,
(19:36):
that makes him. He's not incredible, you believe him. Just
amazing how everything in this story is just so controlled.
So anyway, so now I'm the least connection to he's
coming out tom now a six years later. All this
(19:57):
stuff I was talking about six years ago and now
it's all starting to come out little by little. So
that's should I be proud or should I be pissed?
I think I'm a little of both, you know, but
mostly pissed. I'm proud of though to my work. You know,
I've always tried to be honest with you, and I
always tried to, you know, no matter what the consequences
(20:20):
of the risk of myself ware to bring information out there.
And I'm proud of this stuff I've put out over
the years. Not that I'm going anywhere anything. I'm just
getting more started than ever.
Speaker 3 (20:35):
I straight this guy, man, let's see what you want time.
Speaker 8 (20:43):
So some other things that happened this week. One is
the stabbing death of Rob Reiner by his son. Okay,
and when it first happened, when he will find out
that Rob are and his wife were stabbed, right away
(21:04):
everyone started saying, oh, you know, he spoke out against
the Kennedy assassination, he spoke out against Trump, maybe it
was an assassination. And then we heard right away the
first night and immediately by People magazine that oh no, no, no, no,
this is nothing mysterious here, nothing to see here. Don't
worry about anything going on here. It was his son
(21:25):
who had a lot of proms. Okay, the son had
addictions and mental illness and all kind of he was
acting weird that night. So the case solved. Case closed.
Another mystery U saw there, Scooby dude. You can go
back to the van and smoke up some Scooby snacks.
(21:47):
But here is what you have to take into consideration
with these things. It's all nice, you know when when
the cases closed so quickly, you know, and uh, you know,
only obvious clues that there to make you come to
a conclusion, which.
Speaker 3 (22:04):
By the way, is something that I do.
Speaker 8 (22:10):
You know, when you're doing a private investigation, a lot
of stuff, especially with the certain kind of cases I
would do then where I would be concerned that the
target of the investigation was gonna check me out, you know,
and see who am I. So you all have set
(22:30):
up all these aged Facebook accounts and aged back then
have Instagram at MySpace and stuff like that. You have
these aged accounts online that if they were a smart
detective on the other end, they would be able to
trace me back and figure out who I was, and
there come to we solved the case, we got it.
(22:50):
I would give them an Oswald or a Patsy to
make them think that they had discovered who I was,
and that would make them feel at easy. It's part
of the whole operation, which is what happens in these
other situations too, now, specifically people with mental illness. And
(23:13):
I was talking to Barrett Brown about this when we're
playing it tonight, and just by coincidence, because this was
we were talking to Barret Brown way before this happened.
Is one of the things these they do, these intelligence agencies.
It's not always the government, it's also private intelligence, corporate intelligence,
business intelligence, you know, foreign intelligence. There's all kinds of
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people out there and factors and agencies out there operating
and all over the place. Okay, And you come to
realize this kind of thing when you're going to PI conventions,
you meet all kinds of people from different backgrounds. These
are the kind of things you're not going to learn
by googling or reading and listening to podcasts, you know,
going on Reddit and I'm trying to figure out the world,
(24:00):
not going to figure out the world that way. You
have to in order to figure out the world and
how the world works, you have to be out in
the world. You have to expose yourself to the world, okay,
and you have to expose yourself to things that aren't
always pleasant and not always simple and not always easy
and that come with a lot of consequences and repercussions. Okay.
(24:24):
And if you make it through that, then you have
some things to explain to people and tell people about
and kind of teach people. Okay. Or you could just
sit home and google and be happy with through your results. Okay,
it'll be the one and you know what, and the
way the world is today, both of those two things
(24:45):
are considered equal. But my point is, though, is that's
one of the things that they'll do. They'll set up
they'll lead you a little bread prumb trail back to
what they want you to find. What Another thing I
was talking to Bart Brown about this that they like
to do is weaponize people with mental illness. Okay, mister
(25:12):
Rob Reiner Junior there, whatever his name is, if I
go could have done this, he may be one hundred
percent responsible for this, but he could have been driven
to do this, He could have been manipulated into doing this,
just like people are driven to suicide and people are
manipulated to suicide, and you say, well, the case close,
(25:33):
it was a suicide. But you can be driven to suicide.
You can be manipulated into suicide as well. Just like
you could be manipulated into stabbing some to death. You
could manipulate it into stalking people and harassing people and
following them around and making their lives miserable. I've done that.
I've done that too. How's that guy. It's a lot
(25:54):
of confessions tonight. Okay, gonna be a bawler shot caller.
It's twenty place. You know what we used to do
back when we had the Bieber Company. There's a confession
for you. There were certain clients and customers and on
the Bieber because you don't have to mail a bill
every month, so you get to know these people. And
(26:15):
there were just certain people that were just the difficult
people to deal with, okay, and you would get to
recognize their names, and certain people were just a problem
and they were always a problem. So what you would
do is now and then is you would take one
person who's a problem, who's constantly fighting and arguing and
(26:36):
making a nuisance of themselves. And then you would take
another person that is equally a problem and equally a
nuisance and equally making off the flying off the handle. Okay,
And we would page each other. I would send from
my phone. I would send a page with each of
(26:57):
their numbers back and forth. I would send one guy's
number ts the other guy and the other guys that
were the other guys. And now they're getting pages with
each other's numbers, and they're calling back these numbers. They're
calling each other, and you know, I couldn't listen in.
You know, that would have been gold, Okay if I
could have somehow followed this and knew it. But you
know that they were screaming at each other, threatening lawsuits
(27:19):
and threatening to kill each other, because that's just the
kind of people that they are. So I would take
people with mental illness and I would reponize them against
each other. Okay, mutual assured destruction. Okay, Okay, that's a
confession for you. So this is something we know this too.
(27:40):
We've seen the Podesta Okay, in the leaked Wiki Week's emails,
he talks about this. We have people with mental illness
that we can sick on them, that we can use
to disrupt them and disrupt their meetings, to disrupt their rallies.
We have them, We have a list of these people,
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and that's one of the things that is done. Okay,
people do, and it could have been done in this
situation here. So just because we have it all wrapped
up nice in a bow, that hey, it was his
son and a son had mental illness and his son
was a drug addict, and the sun had proms and
was off his meds and was on his drugs, and
it was acting crazy all day long. And that doesn't
(28:21):
mean he wasn't driven to do that. That doesn't mean
he wasn't manipulated into that position where he killed Rob Reiner,
who was a thorn in the side of Donald Trump
and others. And it isn't one motive possible. I don't
know what else could be. And we saw the reaction
from mister Trump was definitely was gleeful at the death
of Rob Reiner. So that's just something to keep in mind. Okay,
(28:44):
ladies and gentlemen, not from my googling, but from my
life experience. One other thing too that struck me about
Rob Reiner. You know, his father was Carl Reiner who
and he was a comedy writer partners with mel Brooks.
(29:05):
And Carl Reiner was the writer and I think director
and maybe producer of The Dick Van Dyke Show. And
I met Dick Van Dyke in Malibu once. I'm nicest
guy in the world. Man, this guy's the happiest guy.
And then I used to call him the Mayor malibum
and I didn't want to bother him.
Speaker 3 (29:23):
But I met him.
Speaker 8 (29:24):
I said, oh, man, you've been such a hero to
me my whole life. And I loved the show and
you know, you're so talented. You know, that show was
such an inspiration to me. I really looked forward to him.
I was a kid, you know. I just he lit
up and it just wasn't phony reaction like oh that thanks,
just just lit up. I also met Maury Amsterdam too
in Fort Lauderdale in Florida back in the eighties, and
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I really looked up to him. When I was a kid.
I used to do it impersonation of Maury Amsterdam pac
a stan Up an old Jewish stand up community when
I was a kid and I was like six years old,
kad looks. But Carl Reiner, the writer of the Dick
Van Dykes Show, and Dick Van Dyke, Robert Petrie was
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a comedy writer, So basically, Dick Van Dyke was Carl
Reiner in real life. It was the real life story
of Carl Reder writing a comedy show and his life
and his wife and.
Speaker 3 (30:24):
His kid.
Speaker 8 (30:27):
And what's his name. You know, there was a Richie Petrie,
a little Richie on the Dick Van Dykes Show. That
was Carl Rob Reiner. That was Rob Brighter And if
you look at the way they would have like Richie,
and you can tell the kid was acting the same
kind of dead pan look that Carl Reiner had as
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an adult when he would do that dead pan thing,
and the way he would stand there, you know, that's
the way Richie would act too. So Richie Petree was
called with Rob Reiner, you know. And it just just
struck me this week thinking about that. And if you
look back at those episodes, some of the things that
went on in and Richie Petrey's life was probably things
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went on in Rob Brander's life.
Speaker 3 (31:16):
One of.
Speaker 8 (31:19):
The other things that went on this week. Then again,
you know, another connection to the opera report six Degrees
of Opera and report Good zeukes Man ends early tonight
kind of wiped out. Susie Wiles, who is mister Trump's
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chief of staff, comes out with an interview in Vanity
Fair where she has all kinds of stuff to say.
One of the things she says is that she read
the Epstein documents and Trump's name is in the She
says that that she advised Trump not to pardon the
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violent ones for January sixth, and he ignored her.
Speaker 3 (32:12):
Now.
Speaker 8 (32:13):
She also mentions too that Pam Bondy that when Pam
Bondi said that she had the list on her desk,
a client list, that that was nonsense. There was no
such thing and it wasn't on her desk. Okay. Well, which,
by the way, there is something. You can go back
and listen to me on Clyde Lewis. That's what I said.
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And he says, well, you say there's no list, there's
no client list. Why does Pam Bondi say there is?
And I says, because she's listening to this.
Speaker 3 (32:41):
Crap on Twitter.
Speaker 8 (32:42):
This is his old backwards. Everything's all crazy and here
is confirmed, okay by someone who would know Susie wells now. So,
Susie Wells She's still the chief of staff for Trump.
She wasn't very by the way, this is not a
stupid good woman. She started working for DeSantis around twenty eighteen,
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and she left Desantas's office in twenty nineteen over dispute
with DeSantis. She went to work for Trump. Now, when
I was still in Vegas and I started on the
stations down in Florida in advance to my move down here,
I went to DeSantis office, you know, to get press
passes and press credentials, get on the press list. And
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who did I deal with? Susie Wiles. Okay, so I
know this woman. She's very nice. She's very nice to me,
and she helped me with a lot of stuff. Now,
one of the problems you have that I have is
people come to me to make introductions for them to
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other people and know, oh, Ed, can you do this?
Can you do minis favorite? Can do my favorite? And
I like to do people favors, and I like to
do those kind of introductions because I kind of feel
that it advances my you know, then someone owes me
a favor, but I hardly ever go back to people
for favors, but I kind of feel that advances my efforts.
Too as well. I don't know why I think that,
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but I do, and from watching The Godfather too many times.
So I've made introductions to people down here in Florida.
I made some great connections before I came to Florida,
and when I first came to Florida, I made some
really great connections on the other side on Republicans, you know,
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and then I made some introductions to people who were
a little bit too aggressive and stuff like that, and
I burned a lot of bridges down here. And now
I'm like all these guys, you know, the head of
the Republican Party, the Santas, you know, all these people
have me blocked on Twitter and stuff like that. You know,
people that should be you know, I'm press. You know
I shouldn't be blocking press, but they got me all blocked,
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you know. Kind of sucks. It's definitely passed around on
some list that this guy's like an enemy of the state.
So Susie Wiles for her to come out with this
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interview where she's basically coming out against Trump and making
a record that she was against this and she wasn't
against that. It's kind of like she sees the writing
on the wall that maybe Trump's time is limited. And
we also see Dan Bongino he resigned this week as
well too. Now I think it was to spend more
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time with Cindy Yang, the ex traficker in mar Lago
influenced pedal. If you don't know that, Cindy Yank, there's
a picture of Dan Bongino with Cindy Yang. Cindy Yang
owned that massage parlor that the head of the New
England Patriots, the owner of the New England Patriots got
caught and there was a prostitution a stink. But one
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of the things that's not discussed about that, that's discussed
behind the scenes, but not that you don't hear it
on the news and stuff like that, is that the
police chief down there, who was in Jupiter, Florida, who
was in charge of that investigation, has videos, surveillance videos
inside the massage parlor. And the women who worked at
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that massage parlor were slaves, Okay, they lived at that
massage prawl and the reason why it came to the
attention of the the police department is because they were
living and they were cooking on hibachis in the alley, okay,
and then living in some massage pros like slaves. Can
you imagine what life? And these are the people then
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at Morro Lago with their cavea and their champagne and
you know, their botox and all their stuff going on.
Speaker 3 (36:53):
You know.
Speaker 8 (36:54):
So Dan Bongino quit this week, the same week that
the Epstein files are supposedly coming out or supposed to
have come out. Yeah, and people think it's because you know,
he knows that stuff's being covered up. I don't know, man,
Maybe he's in the damn files because look at him.
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He's with this other sex trafficker. Why wouldn't he be
in these files? So much speculation here, you know, and
we'll never know because so much of his story is controlled,
you know, just just so controlled. And we see now
(37:37):
that the Trump administration and these magis just have no
respect for any of our institutions or any of our
rules of law or anything. I predicted during the twenty
fifteen primary that he was going to wind up in prison.
I still stand by that prediction, you know, And it's
an open end prediction. Cauld happen anytime, So I'd never
lose that bet.
Speaker 5 (38:01):
One.
Speaker 8 (38:07):
So if you the only thing I taped this week,
because you know, we got Christmas week coming up and
stuff like that. By the way, Vick's coming down. She's
coming down staying with me for a few days over Christmas,
and we're gonna spend Christmas Day together. That's gonna be
great and we're really looking forward to that. So what
do you call it? The only I found this guest
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Margaret Roberts, who wrote the book Blowback, Uh Blowback, the
Untold story of the FBI and the Oklahoma City bombing.
Delightful woman with a really, really, really nice guest man.
So many guests are just like devas, you know. She
was just such a nice guest. And I'm gonna work
on two this Jesse Tribado, who's the attorney whose brother
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was suspected of being one of the John Doe Number
two guys. So a really good interview there, and then
went over time with her just to get more information
out of her. And that's that's in it. We'll be
in Patreon, I think tonight or tomorrow, and then I'm
probably gonna tape with Anthony Andrews too, because he seems
to be a guy who was always available, always has
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great content too. It's just one of those guys as
you can just put on the shelf and just out
there like the like the Alec Baldwin of the Opera Report,
you know. And I would like to say to a
lot of people, you know, turn their back on Alec Baldwin,
you know, after that shooting and all that stuff like that.
But I stand behind Alec Baldwin because it would be
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stupid to stand in front of him again. Shot. I
want to use that joke as many times as I can.
I wrote that joke, by the way I made that joke.
Stand behind Alec Bowen. Also two other events in my
life this week. Today I finally got the dishwasher and stalled,
(39:54):
and I had to roll the old one down to
the dumpster with my one arm. But I'll tell you
I'm so much stronger than I just a year ago,
figure when I was dying forget. Oh my god, doing
so much better. So if those are the little things
going on with me, check out the Opperaman Report dot Com, Patreon,
(40:14):
the new show in there with the Margaret Roberts, a
very nice woman, and you know then you know we
always put up a classic shows there too, and the
ad Frail all the ed freeing commercial free and then
all the fscene documents that you can take, all that
you could possibly watch and read, will all be there too.
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I might play tonight the Danny Williams of the Clinton's Son,
because that's only about thirty minutes that might fit in nice.
I'll just be over ten minutes and I'll just kind
of end early and then we'll play it that for you.
Or maybe if day tonight's something happens, I'll do a
little break into an extra live show for you. But otherwise, guys,
if I don't hear from you, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year.
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But I'm pretty sure I will hear from it. Let's
look at the calendar. That'll tell us. Uh oh yeah,
next to yeah, the twenty six will be fine. Okay,
so Bick will be here next week, going to do
an eleven show. That'll be nice, you know. I mean,
maybe I'll bring her on. They should look a little
co hosts for me. By the way, too. They just
worked on a big pass some legislation in New York Shire.
(41:21):
She worked on a big, big, big, big, big big
big one up against a huge company and got some
legislation pass. And I'm really proud of her. Man, I'm
surprised that we didn't get more pushback from that. But
everything's going good.
Speaker 5 (41:37):
Man.
Speaker 8 (41:37):
If everything's going good and it's.
Speaker 1 (41:42):
The next week, damn it Fields, do it to be
a gangst a real gangstass mega players. This car is right,
a real gangstass bigg and never run this fucking moufice.
Real gangstass neiggas don't.
Speaker 3 (41:52):
Start fights, and nigga's always got.
Speaker 8 (41:55):
A hot camp show when all this boys I was
shot him.
Speaker 1 (41:59):
A real gangst as meggas don't flex mutch because real
gangstass meggas know they got And everything's cool in the
mind of the thanks to this tankstass megas. Thing deep
about three sixty five twenty four saupis real tangstass meggas.
Speaker 3 (42:14):
Don't slip. Ain't all I gotta say that you.
Speaker 1 (42:17):
Wanna be gonna be cocksucker pussy pristers is when the
five dies down?
Speaker 8 (42:22):
What the fuck are going through?
Speaker 3 (42:23):
Damn it Field's good to be a gast.
Speaker 9 (42:48):
Damn it Field's good to be against feeding the point,
helping out with their bills.
Speaker 3 (42:53):
Although I was born in.
Speaker 9 (42:54):
Jamaica, now I'm in the US making details.
Speaker 3 (42:59):
Damn it Fields, get to be a gangster.
Speaker 9 (43:01):
I mean one that you don't really know, riding around
town in a drop top bencit.
Speaker 3 (43:06):
And switches in my black six phone.
Speaker 9 (43:09):
Not against ass Niggas come in all shapes and colors.
Speaker 5 (43:12):
Some got killed in the past, but.
Speaker 9 (43:15):
This gangst the hall was a smart one, started living
for the Lord and I last. Now all I gotta
say that you wanna be gonna be put seven cocksucking
franksis when the ship jumps off, what the fuck they're
gonna do? Damn it feels good to be a gangster.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
Damn it feels good to be a gangster. A real
gangst ass nigga knows the place. The real gangst ass niggas.
Speaker 3 (43:59):
Get to fly something.
Speaker 1 (44:00):
The bitches asked that gangstass nigga a little bit shaky,
little bitch just look at gangstass niggas like a stop
signed and play the role the riddle Miss Sweet against
the bitch Charlolon, get the digit, take her out, and
then getting the asked.
Speaker 3 (44:13):
With the nagga.
Speaker 1 (44:14):
Because gangstass niggas be the game players and everything is.
Speaker 3 (44:18):
Quiet and the click, a gangst ass nigga pulls the
trigger in his partners in the posse. He ain't telling
them shit. Real gangstass niggas don't talk much.
Speaker 1 (44:27):
All you hear is the black fumber Gunny Glass and
real tankstass niggas don't run for ship. It's real tankstass
niggas can't run fast. Then when you in the verywell
talking shit, you would have shit hit the pen.
Speaker 3 (44:39):
To let him motherfucker shank you. But niggas like myself
kicked back to piece game. The damn it Field's good
to be a gangster, And now a word from the president.
Speaker 5 (45:08):
Damn it field's good to be a gangster. Getting voted
into the White House. Everything looking good to the people
of the world. But the mortal family is my boss.
So it renine being a hold of faith, hear in
their life, letting a big drug shipment through and send
them to the poor community so we can bush you
no hope. The bolders of the world keep supporting me,
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and I promise to take you very far. Other leaders
better not upset me or I send 'em innion troops
to die at war. It's all you republic kings that
help me to win. I sincerely like to thank you,
because now I got the world swinging from my nuts
and damn it. Field's good to be a gast