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November 19, 2025 56 mins
How did Nickolas Cruz get away with the Parkland Massacre? Cruz was no criminal genius but instead slipped through the cracks. He was able to do this for several reasons. The Chancellor of the Broward County School System was on Obama's pad getting federal grants in return for handling numerous misdemeanors internally rather than having the student arrested. One of those crimes were threats. If the Deputy assigned to the school felt that they did not rise to level of a felony, a purely subjective judgment, they did not have to be reported to the police. The Deputy in this case was Scott Peterson, and the Security Specialist Kelvin Greenleaf determined they did not. This book exposes the fact that a Campus Monitor, whose name or names are revealed for the first time in this book saw Cruz head for the the building in which he carried out his crime, recognized him, noticed he had a backpack and duffel bag but failed to tackle him. It is like that Ad on TV where what appears to be a dentist says You have some of the worst cavities I have ever seen. When asked to fill them he responds "Oh I am just a Dental Monitor. Some have argued the Monitors were not first responders but when this man saw the Miscreant enter Stoneman Dougas through the back door he should have done some thing other than use his walkie-talkie. It exposes the fact that the counselor from Henderson Behavioral Health Jared Bienenfeld, prevented the Miscreant from being Baker Acted, sent for involuntary observation at a mental hospital, because he was a wimpy camp counselor type who put on programs for well behaved Jewish kids. Brittany Jacobs was another one of the Miscreants counselors from Henderson, she was an liberal who had worked for group connected to Obama. She was more interested in LGBT rights. Of course the book goes into the FBI's role in failing to fully investigate lead after lead and the Broward County Sheriff's Office for also ignoring numerous reports that Cruz was going to shoot up Stoneman Douglas High. It examines the role of James Snead who gave the Miscreant a key to the gun safe where his AR-15 was stored. James spoke with the Roxanne Deschamps when he picked up the Miscreant's belongings from her and he spoke with the School Counselor when he tried to get the Miscreant back in Stoneman after he was expelled. Did both these people fail to warn him about how crazy Cruz was. Deschamps threw him out for stashing a shotgun and threatening her son's life. But where this book starts to get interesting is when it comes to Jameson Snead, who convinced his father to take him in. Jameson was on Cruz Instagram page and knew he was psychopathic but didn't tell his father or the police about it. Then there was the do-gooder adoptive mother Lynda Cruz, who knew the Miscreant's bio mother was a junkie and thief but due to her desire to have kids adopted the Miscreant when she was still able to control him. When Miscreant's adoptive father died, the only one in the room was Nikolas, who didn't run and get helped but watched him croak and announced to his mommy "Daddy's dead." The tragedy here is that these kids never got a chance to live out their lives, heck, if someone shoots me at least I have lived until 73, which is a miracle in itself.


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Speaker 3 (01:22):
The legendary AJ Weberman, my god, AJ Webmer. I was
looking at a little comment that he wrote in his
new book. He just wrote the misgrant the Nicholas Cruise story,
and he says he's seventy three years old. Seventy three
years old. I mean, where did the time go?

Speaker 5 (01:35):
Aj Weberman? Are you there? Yeah? I'm here, Thank you
so much. And this time you're baking some marijuana BROWNI
as he.

Speaker 6 (01:41):
Said, yeah, marijuana cupcakes.

Speaker 5 (01:44):
Cupcakes, marijuana cupcakes.

Speaker 6 (01:45):
You has four grams of the low grade California in it.

Speaker 5 (01:54):
Now, it's not it's still don't put the.

Speaker 6 (01:57):
Real expensive stuff in cupcakes.

Speaker 4 (01:59):
Right, but it's still not legal there for eight But.

Speaker 5 (02:04):
You're in New York, right yep, and it's not legal there,
right Ah?

Speaker 6 (02:09):
Who cares?

Speaker 4 (02:10):
Well, how do you feel about it being legal? It
kind of pisses me off on it because here in
Vegas it's legal and you have to go to these
stores and you wait online. There's one hundred people online.
They've they've got wheelbarrows full of money. It kind of
pisses me off. How do you feel when you see that?

Speaker 6 (02:25):
Uh, that's you know, that's just the way it goes
to the loss of plying demand people who have been
starved for pot for so long that you know, they're
willing to wait online. But as far as you know,
the taxing goes to pay thirty percent tax in California. Yeah,
you know, if it becomes legal, I'll tell you one thing,
if I sell the pot, I'm not going to pay

(02:46):
that tax because the government has persecuted people, throwing them
in jail and prison with all, you know, with all
kinds of evil people just for smoking weed. I end
up with rapists and killers and kidnappers and you know,
gang members, you know, and then they won't make it

(03:10):
leveland then they expect to make money off of it
after the way they've treated people, you know, for so
many years, for decades, ever since it was you know
that they decided, hey, that's a good way to get
the blacks. You know, let's make this stuff illegal because
they smoke it all the time, and then we have
an excuse to throw them in jail. Yeah, there was

(03:34):
a point when you know, after a while, at the
beginning with you know, reef of madness and this and that.
Maybe some law enforcement people actually thought it was deleterious,
but after a while they knew it was harmless, and
they just busted people like a racket to shake them down,
you know, for racist reasons, you know, to get to

(03:58):
appear in court and you know, get over time. So
you know, the people that did that, you know, they're
they're truly evil because they knew there was nothing wrong
with it, and a lot of them smoked it themselves.

Speaker 5 (04:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
I got a friend, good friend, the family man, you know,
wife and kids, and he used to grow pot down
in Tennessee. And he's got twenty five years and he's
still in prison, like fifteen twenty years ago.

Speaker 6 (04:24):
Crazy man, totally crazy.

Speaker 5 (04:27):
That was a farmer. That was a farmer.

Speaker 4 (04:28):
He wasn't any kind of gangster, any kind of criminally
then got a farmer anyway, I.

Speaker 6 (04:33):
Lot somebody to destroy somebody's life like that, and then
they want to legalize it and tax it and then
you know, perpetuate the system with it. Forget it.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
Yeah, and not just him, the wife, the kids, the
whole family.

Speaker 5 (04:47):
Goes to prison.

Speaker 6 (04:47):
You know, I'm sorry about that.

Speaker 5 (04:48):
I'm sorry to hear that. Yeah, now, aj Weberman.

Speaker 6 (04:52):
I did. I did a year in prison.

Speaker 5 (04:55):
Yeah, I know, even you just posted an article two
week in a PC.

Speaker 6 (04:58):
It wasn't so bad there. In fact, I really had
I looked back finally on those days.

Speaker 5 (05:08):
And who were in there with you? With some things? People?

Speaker 6 (05:10):
Good time? Man. I was in with this guy you
know that UH sold ecstasy in that church that they
had converted into a UH dance dance materia.

Speaker 5 (05:25):
Sure, okay, the limelight he was.

Speaker 6 (05:28):
And everybody there was there. Everybody who was in there
was there for drunks or re entry. The re entry
was the most popular populated the prison. The most of
people who came to the United States got kicked out,
came back again, and then then they caught him and
you know they got they.

Speaker 5 (05:46):
Had to do time for re entry.

Speaker 6 (05:49):
So that was that story. This kind Demetrious Pagaratus, the
Greek freak that opened fire. You know it's sandy and
to fe High School. He was a copycat of Nicholas Cruz.
If you look at his pictures, he has one where
he has a headband on with a heart sticking out.

(06:12):
And the people that you have formed a cult.

Speaker 5 (06:15):
Of personality around Nicholas Cruz.

Speaker 6 (06:18):
They create pictures, you know, where they put a circle
of hearts around his head and little comments like I
love you and this, and that he did it because
he saw all the adulation that Nicholas Cruz got, all
the letters and all the women who said they loved him,
you know, and so he just decided to copy the guy.

(06:41):
That's why he pulled the alarm, the fire alarm. He
got that from him. He had pictures of dead frogs
on his Instagram page. And he also warned the kids
that he liked you know that. You know, he said

(07:02):
he's going to give him a break and not shoot him.
He wanted his story told. Nicholas Cruz warned his friend
Jamison Snead asked him before the event, what room are
going to be in because he didn't want to air
out his buddy. That facilitated the whole thing by allowing

(07:22):
him to by talking his father, James Snead into letting
him stay at their home and you know, letting him
have bridge his guns with him. They were in a
locked safe. Now Sneid claims he doesn't know how Nicholas

(07:44):
got the key to the safe, but the initial reports
when the swat squad called him because he thought that
Nicholas might be heading to his house to you know,
drop a hammer on his wife. Then he said, oh,
it must be him, because he has one key and
I have the other key. Initially he said that, but

(08:06):
then when he realized that that would open him up
to a lot of liability, he changed his story. But
he's being sued civilly anyway. It's the same way with
the Greek freak. The father. The guns were kept in
a closet and you know, he shouldn't have access to him,
but he had access to him. But the father will
never get prosecuted. It's a misdemeanor in Texas not to

(08:28):
have the guns properly secured, you know. But the NLR
is just too powerful and they won't let uh. You know,
they won't let They'll put pressure on the prosecutors not
to bring charges in these cases. They should bring charges
against the parents because that will teach him. You know,
you better have those things secured and make sure the

(08:51):
kid doesn't have the combination, or have a key to
the area where the guns are, or put trigger locks
on your guns, or you know, and you know, when
you leave the house, take him with you, and you know,
and when you come back, put him and you know,
make sure you have an eye on him all the time.

(09:12):
Of course, you know, you want to be near it
so in case somebody breaks in, you won't have to
go and fiddle around with the safe. But you know,
you have to weigh that against certain variables, like whether
there's an autistic kid living with you. You know, like

(09:32):
Linda Cruz, she knew that, you know that she knew
about Sandy Hook. She knew the kid was autistic, and
she knew he was a gun freak, and she didn't
do anything about it, you know, and she protected him.
When the cops came, she'd always say, oh no, it's

(09:54):
all but straightened out, or don't arrest him. She didn't
want to have an arrest record. The same way with
Obama's Promise program, you know, where the certain offenses that
you know didn't rise to the extent of a felony
were handled by internally in the school through like programs

(10:19):
and little disciplinary things, rather than being turned over to
the cops. Sot In one of these, he led a
bathroom on fire, and instead of charging him with arson,
which would have precluded him from buying a gun considering,
you know, if he was convicted, they just let the

(10:39):
whole thing slide. And another thing was on the list
of stuff you're supposed to deal with were threats. But
you know, there's two kinds of threats. One is one
if it's bodily harmed, the other if it's just destruction
of property or something of that nature. So it's basically
up to the administrator to decide whether the threat level

(11:00):
rises to a felony or a misdemeanor. And in this case,
this guy Kevin Greenleaf, you know, he was the so
called security specialist and extra jail guard. You know, he
decided it didn't rise to the level of a felony.

Speaker 5 (11:20):
And you know, but let me ask you, what to
the cops when I was this guy.

Speaker 6 (11:27):
Run see and Scott Israeli, I called Scott Palestine, run see,
I call run c DMC. You know, he's a black
Harvard educated Obama supporter, you know, And uh, okay, But
because that place is an enclave of liberalism.

Speaker 4 (11:46):
But County when I was a teenager, that's how the
high schools used to handle it. And I'm fifty five
years old, and that's how the high schools used to
handle it. If you got into a little bit of trouble,
the didn't call the cops right away. And would you
want this kid or not this kid because he shot
up a school. But you know, your average kid who
gets into trouble in school, do you want them to
have a police record the rest of their life?

Speaker 6 (12:06):
Uh? It depends on what they did, you know, if
it's possession of marijuana, No, if it's you know, rape
or rape with that, theft or arson, you know, or
dealing heroin. Yeah, that's the way it goes. They're not
above the law. They don't have any immunity to the law.

Speaker 5 (12:27):
It's like they.

Speaker 6 (12:28):
Don't want people, don't want the school to prison pipeline,
you know.

Speaker 5 (12:35):
So all you're going to do is, like, you know,
make it worse.

Speaker 6 (12:39):
For the other kids. If you leave these kids in
their midst they'll disrupt their education and they'll victimize them.

Speaker 5 (12:47):
No, No, we're talking We're talking about the goal board.

Speaker 6 (12:50):
Holy repeated offenses. He disciplined like twenty six times. No, no,
for fighting and this light in the bathroom on fire
and doing a whole lot of assaults that they won't
even describe what went down stalking threatening, and he didn't.
You know, maybe if he tasted what jail was like,

(13:11):
it would have dissuaded him from doing what he did.

Speaker 5 (13:15):
That's true to Cruise had planned this for a long time,
you know.

Speaker 6 (13:19):
Now it's the society.

Speaker 5 (13:20):
It's too you know, what do you call it.

Speaker 6 (13:27):
It's like too over tolerant, it's too over encompassing, lenient.

Speaker 4 (13:36):
Now we're talking about the book The Miscreant and the
Nicholas Cruz Story that Aj Weberman, I think it's under
Alan Weberman just wrote. It's up available on Amazon. I'll
have a link up there, The Miscreant, the Nicholas Cruise Story.

Speaker 5 (13:46):
Now, Aj, you got another thing.

Speaker 6 (13:48):
You meet this guy Andrew Medina, who is a baseball
coach and a campus monitor, right okay, And he saw
the miscreant get out of uber. He recognized him immediately,
had a good description of him. And he saw him
carrying a backpack and a large duffel bag and walking

(14:12):
into the school that he had previously been expelled from.
And instead, you know, they wouldn't the cops wouldn't release
his name. But I called all the different campus monitors
except for the ones that were killed in the attack,
of course, and I narrowed it down and finally he said, yeah,

(14:33):
it was me. You know, I was three hundred feet away. Now,
first he says I was seven hundred feet away. How
could I tackle him? Then he says, oh, I was
five hundred feet And then finally he says, oh I
was three hundred feet. He could have he didn't have
to tackle him. He could have just confronted him, done
something other than calling you know, Scott Peterson, you know,

(14:58):
you know who stood outside with green Leaf while the
while the the shooting, that the shooting was going on,
instead of going in there and confronted him. The broward
coward you know. So this guy is, he's you know,
he didn't do his duty. He says, oh, I'm just
a campus monitor, you know he you know, but any

(15:20):
human being, that's no. He knew what was going down.
You know, all the kids did. In the minute it
happened that they all said, oh, it must have been him.
That's that's bs too. You know. I tracked down his
who his mother was, who the miscreant's mother was, and

(15:40):
she was some you know everyone addict who had a
long police record. The Boula Rhodes, the boah An Rhodes
and uh, she was a car thief and eventually did
time for selling hair heroin, so she you know, he

(16:05):
had a bad bloodline.

Speaker 4 (16:06):
I thought he had some kind of wealth doing his background.
Didn't Nicholas Crews have some kind of wealth in his background.

Speaker 6 (16:12):
That was the adopted The ones that adopted him was
like the father and Linda Cruz. I forget the father's name,
but the father was a successful Dominican business man and
the mother was like Estonian or laughe In or something
like that, you know. And the father had been married

(16:32):
previously where I had three kids. And they say that
Deborah Rhodes was a distant cousin of one of his
three boys from the first marriage. And that's how Linda
found out that she was pregnant and wanted to give
up the kid, and so she bought the kid for
fifty grand a private deal. Ange he screwed up to

(16:58):
you know, very you know, a woman from Massachusetts called
up and said he gave it the whole stick dead animals,
threats He's going to shoot up the school, and the
Feds decided, Oh no, of course Obama had appointed people
who they're more interested in the you know, freedom of

(17:20):
speech rights, First Amendment rights, and so they said, oh,
the woman says, yeah, he says he's planning he's going
to be a he wants to be a school shooter.
So then the FBI screener says, oh, you mean you
know that he just wants to do it. He's not

(17:43):
planning to do it, you know, but wanting to do
it is the first step, and then planning and then
carrying out the act. So they were just looking for
a way out. You know. Another thing, this guy Ben Benight,
he was a yeah, a bon balesman and bail bondsman
and a bounty hunter, and he, uh, you know, Cruise

(18:09):
posted I wanted I'm going to be a school shooter
on his uh the comments on his YouTube page. You know.
So he called the FEDS and they couldn't find a
Nicholas Cruse. But I found them in in a public database,
not named specifically, but under the relatives.

Speaker 5 (18:29):
Of Linda Cruz.

Speaker 6 (18:32):
So they screwed up on that.

Speaker 5 (18:35):
And uh, well, let me ask you this question. The
shrink screwed up.

Speaker 6 (18:39):
The Jewish psychiatrists, Jared Bienfeld and another lady. You know
that he was going to be Baker acted. They were
going to put him, toss him in the bin for observation,
you know. And the gardens classes the school wanted it,
but the medical that they they didn't buy it, and

(18:59):
they said, oh no, he doesn't have to be Yeah,
I gotta check.

Speaker 5 (19:04):
Okay, good, I'm gonna take a commercial break. It's four
minutes long. Okay, aj okay, okay.

Speaker 4 (19:08):
We're here with aj Weberman, the Notorious Youth International Party.

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Hey.

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(23:51):
aj Weberman. We're talking about the miss Grant, the Nicholas
Cruz story.

Speaker 5 (23:55):
Aj, You're there first.

Speaker 6 (23:57):
That Promise program, Obama's Promise program. You know, if a kid,
you know, does something like punches out another kid and
then he gets away with it, you know, he goes
to some program where they lecture him or you know,
something of that nature, or he has to go to detention.
I don't know how they punish him, but it's not jail.
And he figures, hey, I got away with this, maybe

(24:18):
I can get away with something else. And it kind
of moves up the line because this, you know, this
that you can't change, you know, like the whole thing
stems from the Obama's desire and Holder's desire too. You know,
if blacks won't obey the law, then we're going to
change the law to obey blacks. And that's no good.

(24:40):
That's a breakdown of civilization. And that's what Obama was about,
destroying the civilization. He's like programmed to do it. Let
me ask you this, I don't I don't go for
the Promised program. You know, like the kids should see
maybe they shouldn't. They could get the juvenile records or
yield anyway, so they won't have a record. You know,

(25:03):
most of the time in most states they sealed juvenile records.
I know they do it in New York State. So
that whole idea that all the record will follow them
through life, you know, you know, and if they get
its taste of jail and see what you know it's about,
you know, they might get like scared straight as they say.

Speaker 4 (25:24):
Now, let me ask a question, because you talk about
how the FBI dropped the ball, right, but now, yeah,
in your life, in AJ Webman's life, you've been under
FBI investigation, and so am I It's not sure, Yeah,
I've been under FBI investigation.

Speaker 6 (25:37):
Other but you know, some guys in Madison who were like, uh,
you know, into real heavier stuff than I was. They
had like FBI file envy because my FBI file is
bigger than theirs.

Speaker 4 (25:54):
Okay, but the thing is right, but the FBI never
well never, but you know what I mean.

Speaker 5 (25:59):
They have to have a case.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
They can't just come and rest because someone's calling up
and saying, I don't like Aj Webman. He's saying crazy.

Speaker 6 (26:04):
Shit terrorism today.

Speaker 5 (26:07):
Yeah right right, But that's what I'm saying there So
how can we expect the f PAD to pick up
this kid? How can we expect the f paan to
pick up this kid Nicholas Cruz on something so stupid
as a YouTube comment?

Speaker 6 (26:20):
Uh, you know, how could they pick them up?

Speaker 4 (26:23):
How can we How can we expect any action from
the FBI over a YouTube comment when there's millions of
them a day. They get those kind of complaints about
internet comments all day long, you know what I mean,
we're looking back in hindsight.

Speaker 5 (26:35):
Sure the kids shot up at school.

Speaker 6 (26:36):
Yeah, what they say, You know, they say, oh, we
got all of these cranks call in and uh, you know,
the screeners have to get rid of them first. No,
they it was a mistake. And the the FBI said
they're going to discipline the agents that not the Asians,
but the call screeners that did this. And it was

(26:57):
they talked it over with the supervisor and they said
they couldn't find the name in any public database, you know,
or but they have private databases.

Speaker 5 (27:07):
Yeah, but those databases.

Speaker 6 (27:08):
Narrow it down by age. In other words, look at
all the Nicholas cruises in America and see eliminate the
ones that are like over a certain age. And then
you know if they should. The FBI said they should
have visited him, and that would have put him. He
would have gotten paranoid and thought he was under surveillance

(27:29):
all the time.

Speaker 5 (27:30):
And you know, let me ask you this, I might.

Speaker 6 (27:37):
Have dissuaded him. They admitted that was a mistake. As
far as my FBI contact went, it said in my
FBI file that FBI Asians should not make personal contact
with me, but owing those around me like my landlord, friend, neighbors.

Speaker 4 (27:54):
You know, I know the same thing happened to me.
They contacted my landlord, my neighbors and stuff. But let
me ask a question. Now, what got you interest? Because
normally you're doing serious JFK research, you know, and historical stuff. Now, yeah,
what got you interested in the school shooting thing? Was
it because the Cruz had that the Nazi neo Nazi background.

Speaker 6 (28:14):
Now I have like an immature personality, and so I
can I identify with these kids that got shot?

Speaker 5 (28:20):
Oh? Okay, okay, I said, So you do you investigate
these school shootings? This is something you do with all
of them.

Speaker 6 (28:26):
It is the first thing, okay, the first one. Something
caught my attention. You know about this, I really can't
say what it was.

Speaker 4 (28:37):
Except I found it out of character with you. Now,
now in your investigation into this, did you notice anything
about that these two had a fascination with Adam Lanza
that I think it was Santa Monica, that the kid
who ran over those people in Santa Monica because he
was a virgin.

Speaker 6 (28:54):
Adam Lanso was. I have another book out called Autistic,
uh Shooters. What's it called? Uh Autistic Active Shooters, and
it covers Adam Lanza, who was, you know, a total

(29:14):
autistic you know waste uh you know, and he was
a Sandy Hook shooter. Then it covers uh, Elliott Elliott Rogers.

Speaker 5 (29:29):
Elliott Rogers, That's what I was thinking of, right, Sorry.

Speaker 6 (29:32):
Yeah, he was the one you're thinking of. And uh
he was also autistic and miss misogynist and he started
a whole cult. Other that guy in Manassian in Toronto said,
Elliott Rodgers is gone before he ran over all those women,

(29:52):
you know, because he had Elliott Rogers had some manifesto.

Speaker 5 (29:55):
Like the thing with Elliott Rodgers is.

Speaker 6 (29:58):
He he puts out his manifest still on Friday night, right,
and he says, the day of Retribution is going to
be Saturday. So the the parents contact his shrink, you know,
that they had all the time watching him, and the

(30:19):
shrink says that the psychologist nun Shring, says, oh, he
he's autistic, and autistic people stick to their schedule, so
I don't have to report this within twenty four hours,
you know, you know. And so then so then the
leachs in and the Roger guy, they decide they're going

(30:44):
to drive there and straight you know, and throw him
in the bin. On the down low, of course, they
read he was going to do all this stuff at
the sorority house. So instead of calling the cops, you know,
because I embarrassed the cops and put their Facebook and
page and made them the least more information, instead of

(31:08):
calling the cops, they decided to drive there, you know,
and by the time they got there, the deed had
been done. So they didn't call the cops until after
because they figured they had a day too of grace,
you know, to handle it themselves to avoid the embarrassment

(31:29):
of arrest. And the shrink had Linderman I think his
name was, He had twenty four hours under California law
to report any kind of death threat, you know, and
violate some psychologists patient privilege, you know, but he had
twenty four hours you know to do it and be

(31:53):
within the law.

Speaker 4 (31:55):
In your research into all us, have you looked into
the in cell computer?

Speaker 6 (31:59):
I wrote about this a long time ago, about the
Elliott Roger thing. You know, I wrote about this. I
looked at that timeline and you know, squeezed the cops
on this, and you know that, so that that was
part of the interest. And there were other stuff that

(32:20):
I had written about that just a you know on
uh that I posted on scribed and I you know,
I put them all together and got that book together
after I did the book on Nicholas Jacob Cruz.

Speaker 4 (32:38):
Now have you looked into this whole thing about this
in cell community, these involuntary celibates.

Speaker 5 (32:42):
That uh yeah, yeah, you know what the hell's going
on with that? Because I mentioned it?

Speaker 6 (32:47):
Yeah, they I don't. They're like, you know, they have
all of this language. You know what a guy via
guy is the chad, you know, I think they're Jennathan,
are like hanging chads. You know, we don't call them
in cells in Brooklyn. We call them limp dickets, you know.

(33:10):
And if they really wanted to engage in sexual intercourse.
You know what, I recommend let them go to the place,
let him go to a whorehouse, you know, or engage
a prostitute. You know. So that's you know that you know,
because I know in Brooklyn back in the nineteen fifties,

(33:30):
the kids who were lucky enough to have Italian fathers,
when they reached a certain age, the father would take
them to a prostitute to show them the ropes. You know.
I remember one of my friends wanted he wanted to
get laid, so we sent them to a prostitute to

(33:51):
show them the ropes, and she ended up tying them
up for twenty four hours.

Speaker 5 (33:58):
You know, So what about a thread of you know, you.

Speaker 6 (34:01):
Know, they're they're just they're you know, they're making excuses
for their own, uh lack of of being social. You know,
they don't. Sex isn't uh you know, granted to them

(34:22):
by the government or something or an entitlement.

Speaker 4 (34:27):
It seems like these kids today that are so isolated
with their iPhones and their computers and they stay home
and they don't have the normal social interaction that we
had as teenagers.

Speaker 5 (34:35):
You know.

Speaker 4 (34:36):
But now what I'm curious though about the Nazi thread
because you used to be the head of I don't
know if you still are, but the head of the
Jewish Defense Organization, I don't know if you're still on
the head.

Speaker 6 (34:44):
I'm the you know, I'm the special uh, senior research section.

Speaker 5 (34:51):
Okay, senior research. Now what did you come up with?

Speaker 6 (34:54):
You know, dirty tricks?

Speaker 5 (34:57):
That's the that's the fact.

Speaker 4 (34:58):
Now what about any connection with these shooters. They all
seem to have this like neo Nazi fascination as well.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (35:04):
Yeah, Like you know Cruz, he was in a Nazi
chat room and he's saying, oh, I'm glad I never
met my mother because you know, my adopted mother told
me she was Jewish and Jews want to control the world.
And he had a swasti on his book bad and

(35:24):
a something that says I hate niggers or something, you know,
squawled on there too, and then he he sketched swastik
is on the magazines that he used.

Speaker 5 (35:38):
Oh really, yeah, which.

Speaker 6 (35:40):
Makes me wonder, you know, when did he do this?
You know, because missus Snead Kimberly Sneed says she got
up in the morning and he says, oh, I'm not
going to school. It's Valentine's Day, And then he says
he told two stories. He told Jamison he was going
to the movies, and he told her he was going fishing,

(36:03):
you know, and she was home that day because she
had done a night shift the night before. So I
can't see him scratching the swastikas on the magazines then
and there. He must have done it before, and the
magazines must have been in with the guns in the safe.
So Sneid, James Snead must have seen the Nazi insignia

(36:29):
of the swastika on the magazines, you know, didn't he
get and he didn't do anything about it.

Speaker 5 (36:38):
Because he wanted to cruise his money.

Speaker 6 (36:39):
He was going to inherit a million dollars and the
caller and the Massachusetts caller said that he was you know,
he said he was going to invest it for cruise.
You know. When he got he and they were living
in a trailer and you know, they had in a

(37:02):
good part. They had the worst uh you know house
in the uh in a good part of Florida. So
you know, then they he wouldn't even take the sneeds
wouldn't take calls from the Massachusetts caller, and uh, you
know when Nicholas was kicked out of the place one place,

(37:26):
uh watch her name, uh Rocks in dey Shampuh because
he was, you know, threatening them, you know, threatening their lives.
You know, he said he's going to come back with
a gun. They had a fight about something.

Speaker 5 (37:48):
Uh he was he she wouldn't drive him somewhere.

Speaker 6 (37:52):
They had a big fight and he said, he says,
I'm gonna come back and you know, kill you. And
he takes them and he was going to pick up
a gun and he ordered so before he left, he
took a couple of bullets with him. So she called
the cops, and the cops stopped him, but he claimed
that they were chasing him down the road and he
was out of breath. Blah blah blah. Oh bs story.

(38:15):
So when Snead came to pick up the the stuff,
you know, when he was going to move into Sneed's
around December, early December, yeah, early December, she must have
warned him, Hey, this guy is dangerous. You know, we

(38:36):
had to call the cops, you know, and yet he
still let him have access to the guns. And Sneed
said he tried to get cruized back into Stoneman Douglas,
but they wouldn't let him back, and you know didn't
they didn't they warn him the people there. You know
that that he was kicked out for violence, and you

(38:59):
know other times he had bullets in his knapsack. I
have a video of him bringing bullets into the high
school and showing it to the other kids.

Speaker 5 (39:08):
How'd you get that from the other kids? Where'd you
get that from?

Speaker 6 (39:10):
No? I infiltrated some pro Nicholas Cruz Twitter feeds. Wow,
you know, pretending to adore him of something, you know,
and was able to copy it from Twitter.

Speaker 4 (39:26):
Okay, Well, this is a good time to take a
commercial break, okay, and we'll be right back. Yeah, with
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Speaker 5 (39:36):
Okay, great, thank you man.

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Opperaman Report. I'm your host, private investigator at Opperman We're
here with Aj Werberman. We're talking about the book, the Myscreen,
the Nicholas Cruz story.

Speaker 5 (44:19):
Aj. Are you back from your cupcakes?

Speaker 6 (44:23):
All the cupcakes out and put them in the.

Speaker 5 (44:25):
Okay, great, I only need you for about another ten minutes.

Speaker 3 (44:28):
Let me ask you this now. Thank you so much.
I really appreciate when you come on the show. You
know you're a national treasure. AJ, whether you realize it
or not. I know you have a big opinion of yourself.
But I have a bigger opinion of you.

Speaker 5 (44:40):
Let me ask you a question.

Speaker 4 (44:42):
What about all these people who see this stuff? You
see these online conspiracy theories. It's a false flag and
this kid hog is a crisis actor. Now you you
immersed yourself into this. What is your opinion?

Speaker 6 (44:56):
Well, you know, my buddy Joe Gilbert was you know,
and to get me to go on info Wars. Okay,
you know, And so I told them, you know again,
and I ain't gonna do it. You know, it's they're
sick people that there's a message there that you know,
the Sandy Hook thing didn't happen, it was actors. Then

(45:19):
you know they're having another Holocaust and that that didn't
happen either. It's kind of a form of Holocaust denial
and a mini a customer and it says, you know,
and Alex Jones says he doesn't believe it, and that
the divorce suit he said, oh, I was just I'm
just an actor, you know. So you know it's there's

(45:45):
a message behind it. You know, it's not just delusional,
it's far more sinister.

Speaker 5 (45:55):
Okay.

Speaker 4 (45:56):
I'd like to have you one day come back and
get into the whole Holocaust and out and stuff because
that does a run eyes of that too as well.
There's a rise of anti Semitism in this kind of
coded globalists, zionists.

Speaker 3 (46:05):
You know this this Yeah, it's very it's very disturbing,
you know, it's it's a it's a because it's very
it's getting more acceptable with people. I wanted to ask
your opinion on this phenomenon, this QAnon that you see
on the four chat. Well, what do you make of
this nonsense?

Speaker 5 (46:25):
It's like an alternative to Twitter, right, but what do
you make a cute QAnon? This guy's supposed to ben insider.

Speaker 6 (46:31):
People talking to each other who you know, all have
the same beliefs. They're not reaching any people who might
have differing beliefs to influence them. So it's a waste.
I know, doctor Corsi goes.

Speaker 4 (46:46):
On there all the time, right, Yeah, and he's a
supporter of this, or at least he was of QAnon
if me with.

Speaker 6 (46:53):
The quorter he is, he is. He's a strange dude.
He has all my book side to autograph him for him.
I had lunch with him at the Harvard Club at
one point, so you know he's he admits certain things
like he says, oh that picture of Hemming and Oswald.

(47:15):
You know, that kind of clinches it. Yet he sticks
to the LBJ did it line. But he's basically he
would never go against the Republicans. He's a diehard Republican.
He was in Flamingo Park in seventy two when we
were there, but he was spying on us, you know,
for Leah the Law Enforcements administration. I thought that was funny.

Speaker 4 (47:38):
Hey, did you have any contact with Rogerstone?

Speaker 6 (47:43):
He came to the Yippie Museum once, really with what's
his name? I forgot his name? You know. Somebody was
sried to Margie Ratner from Bai.

Speaker 5 (48:04):
I can't think he was brought around.

Speaker 6 (48:06):
Somebody brought him around. A friend of the guy on
the Monsters.

Speaker 5 (48:18):
Oh yeah, al Lewis, Grandpa l Lewis.

Speaker 6 (48:20):
Alwis, your friend of al Lewis, you know, brought him
around to the Hippie Museum cafe and he asked Aaron
k you know, if he could buy pot, if he
wanted to buy pot from him, but Aaron refused because
of his politics.

Speaker 5 (48:41):
Oh so wait, miss Roger Stone had a pot connection.

Speaker 6 (48:44):
He lived about twenty blocks from here.

Speaker 5 (48:46):
Actually, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6 (48:47):
I can't pinpoint him exactly. But I know Joe visited
him once and he was at someplace on seventy seventh
and something.

Speaker 5 (48:55):
Joe, Joe, Joe Gilbert.

Speaker 3 (48:58):
Oh no, now you're saying that Roger Stone had a
pot connection.

Speaker 5 (49:00):
He was trying to cut a deal.

Speaker 6 (49:02):
Now, Roger Stone came to the Yippie Museum Cafe. In
other words, I got a charter for the Yippie Museum.
We were going to preserve all kinds of yippie memorabilia
like you know, Cherry Rubins, Rode Pizza, stuff like that,
and you know, all old underground newspapers and buttons and

(49:23):
the history of the yippies. We're going to do that,
you know. So we had the Yippie Museum, which never
really came to pass, but the Yippie Cafe sure did.
Yippie Museum Cafe, and so we had acts there all
the time. Roseanne visited there once really and yeah, and

(49:44):
so Rogerstone came around and he checked the place out,
dug some of the acts, and then Aaron was sitting
in the front there and he asked Aaron, you know,
if he could get him.

Speaker 5 (49:56):
Some pot, okay, And Aaron turned him.

Speaker 6 (49:59):
Down because of Rogerstone's politics.

Speaker 4 (50:02):
So Aaron turned down selling pots to Rogerstone. Yes, okay,
yeah right, And so now we'll get a couple of
minutes off. What are you working on next? What are
you working on right now?

Speaker 6 (50:14):
Uh? What am I working on now? Well? You know,
a really weird fix.

Speaker 5 (50:30):
It's not a full time venture.

Speaker 6 (50:33):
But you know they had a Starbucks said they were
going to allow people to use the restaurroom and sit
there as long as they wanted to, even without buying anything.
You know what I done did made a list of

(50:54):
all the Starbucks in New York and I'm attach it
and then I'm gonna print this out, and it has
advised to the homeless people, why sit around the subways?
You know, why shit in the street when you can?
You know, you can sit in Starbucks and use the
restrooms as long as you want. And you know, I'll

(51:15):
put a quarter on each one. I'll tape a quarter
to each one that I distribute. So that's my latest
project to show how how ridiculous you know, this political
correctness is, and that it's all bs and all talk
and it can never really work in practice. It's like communism.

(51:36):
You know, it's a good idea and theory, but in
practice it didn't work out so well.

Speaker 4 (51:43):
Same with globalism, right, Okay, that's the last question I
was gonna ask you. Thanks for reminding me. Okay, what
do you make of all this stuff? People saying that
Trump is under attacked by the deep state and it's all, uh.

Speaker 6 (51:56):
There's some truth to it.

Speaker 5 (51:57):
Yeah, you know, uh.

Speaker 6 (52:00):
There the deep state is I think Peter Dale Scotty
wanted to coin that one.

Speaker 5 (52:06):
Yeah, Scott on the show.

Speaker 9 (52:09):
He uh, you know he uh, it's like the entrench
it's it's uh and it's.

Speaker 6 (52:22):
Like the entrenched bureaucracy, the ones that are there year
after year, no matter who's in office that you know,
like Angleton is a good example. He was in longer
than anyone you know in the CIA, except for maybe
somebody who cleaned the toilets there, you know, but uh,

(52:46):
you know, the it's the entrenched bureaucracy. And Obamas put
a lot of people in. He uh hired people along
racial and uh political lines, and he was there for
eight years, had a lot of time in to it.
And you know, they don't like him because he's not
he's not an establishment guy. They their job is to

(53:10):
maintain the status quo, and he's in a way redistributing
some of the wealth to more of middle class America.

Speaker 4 (53:19):
And do you think he colluded with the Russians and
these guys up to his neck in Russians.

Speaker 6 (53:24):
Yeah, he looked, you know, they looked to Russia as
someone that's trying to preserve Western civilization and that doesn't
allow Muslim immigration, you know, and keeps the things the
way they always were in the tradition of the Europe

(53:44):
and the West that created you know, a very sophisticated
perhaps the most sophisticated of all civilizations.

Speaker 3 (53:54):
Well, on that note, yeah, on that note, we're at
a time you.

Speaker 6 (53:59):
Know, hey, this call me. You know, I called this lady,
uh Carol adder up. When Cally was younger, when he
was seventeen years old, there was a break in and somebody,
this Ramsey rapist came into his house and broke in
right and he was there with his brother and he
went outside called the cops, and then they hired some

(54:23):
tracker to find the guy, some bogus, you know, so
shaman type guy, and you know, they they he took
a picture, the tracker took a picture of the telephonal
lens of the adder, and you know, and they arrested

(54:43):
him and the only one, uh and then they put
him in a lineup and the only one who picked
him up out of the lineup was call me. So
Carol Adda is convinced that uh, call me try to
frame her late husband in order to uh get an
entree into the law enforcement world and be a big

(55:06):
hero grand stand or you know, a show voter, even
at that age.

Speaker 4 (55:12):
Hey, J, we're out of time. I can't thank you
if we're coming on the show. And whenever you have
a new book or something like that, hit me up
and I'll put.

Speaker 5 (55:17):
Your right back on you. Okay, all right, cool man,
thank you, AJ, all right, thanks a lot man. Goodnight.

Speaker 4 (55:23):
Hey Yeah, the great AJ Webman at the book is
the miscreant the Nicholas Cruise story. If you like the show,
check out our members section. By the way, I'm going
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shows that I do.

Speaker 5 (55:35):
It's a new program room. We're doing a new program.
This segment we're doing.

Speaker 4 (55:40):
I'm gonna be doing a little half hour after show
of every show interview I do with my commentary on
the interview and the guest and little things like that,
little tidbits that I.

Speaker 5 (55:47):
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content there, but also to the exclusive content that we're
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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