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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's the Opperman Report. Join digital forensic Investigator in PI
Ed Opperman for an in depth discussion of conspiracy theories,
strategy of New World Order resistance, hi profile court cases
in the news, and interviews with texpert guests and authors
on these topics and more. It's the Opperman Report, and

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now here is Investigator Ed Opperman.

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Okay, welcome to the Opperman Report. I'm your host, Private
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if you've noticed a great improvement in our audio quality, okay,
it's it's due to Sean McKay. And now Sean doesn't
spell his name like a American would. Okay. He spells

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the name Sean S E I N or maybe it's
Sane I don't know, but Sean. I call him Sean
Sean McKay. And his last name is M A C
K A Y. Okay. Now, if you go to upwork
dot com and you just look up Sean M S

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C I N M the letter M from Dublin, Ireland.
He's an audio engineer and producer. And what he's been
doing is when I when I record the shows, I
send him the raw recording and he enhances the audio.
He improves the audio, and he even edits in and
out the commercials for me. Now's this guy's really working
his butt for me. So we're gonna be plugging him.

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And if you go to this website here upwork dot com,
they got a picture of Sean handsome guy. Okay, go
there and check out. Okay, if this guy only realized
how women in America love a guy with an Irish accent,
this guy would be packing up his stuff. Is the
audio equipment to be flying to America here the hook
up with these women. But he's a professional audio engineer,
a quick turnaround time professional service uh, sound recording engineer,

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an audio restoration engineer, a dialogue editing and optimizing specialist,
audio producer and sound editing video or video two. So
he does it all. Okay, And I have a link
to his upwork dot com page in the description including
all the stuff that he does. We're gonna we're gonna

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come up with some ad copy for this. I don't
have to read for twenty minutes. Uh, it's in the
description on YouTube and on speaker and iHeart iTunes, so
check that out. Sean m Sean McKay audio engineer and
producer doesn't doing excellent work. As a matter of fact,
he's using copies of the as his demo reel. He
uses a before and after copy of the opera report

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when I sent it to a maraw and then how
he sends it back to me. Big, big, big improvement.
We've got a lot of compliments too from the station
on this Okay, member section, Okay, I'm running that special.
We're a little short on money this month. Sixty bucks,
you get thirteen months, okay, and I'll be doing that
for a couple more days. We gotta get caught up
on some bills here because they're all starting to come

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in right now. So a lot of great and stuff
in the membersheck section, we got that blacks for Trump guy.
You can't beat that. Okay, you can't beat that, all right,
But let's get on with our show. We're a wonderful
show that I love doing. Oh my god, got a
money message? Yeah, okay. Where we're gonna start, Okay, tomorrow

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a five pm Pacific Standard time. I have a double show. First,
we have Charles Ortel is back talking about the Clinton Foundation.
Then the second guest is Wan need a broadwreck talking
about her new book and how she was raped by
Bill Clinton. Both very I'm very happy with both interviews.

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You're gonna love them. So check that out. Five o'clock
Pacific standards time. Now, some breaking news this evening, okay,
and it's a story about this porn actress, Stephanie Clifford.
She's known as Stormy Daniels, and it seems like her

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specialty is well. I wasn't get into what her porn
specialty is, okay, But the thing is the story coming
out tonight about how she was paid off by this guy,
Michael Cohen, Trump's attorney, for one hundred and thirty thousand
dollars to keep her mouth shut about an affair she
had with Trump. Now, I want you to go back

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into the Opperaman Report archives and look back last twenty sixteen,
starting in July, which is when I heard this story
and when I started telling you about this story. Now,
what happened was I was working on another and listen carefully,
I was working on another piece of litigation. I was

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hired as an investigator to come in work on another case.
And in that case was a very big case, okay.
And in that case, the attorney This wasn't his field
of expertise. The attorney that was handling this case for
his client, so I went to find him co counsel,

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and I found him co console that was up to
the task of handling this kind of litigation. And I
was discussing this case with him, and I was saying, Hey,
you know, we got this big thing going on here.
He goes, oh, yeah, I heard about that. That's that
point star and she's running around trying to peddle her pictures. Well,

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she has pictures of her and on Trump's plane, and
she's trying to peddle her pictures. And when she goes
to the National Choir and rade online all these places
to sell her pictures, they're calling up Trump and tipping
off Trump, and Trump's going in and paint these people off.
So if you go back and look, I've been telling
you about this story way way way way back when,

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way back in July of twenty sixteen. So go back
and look and you'll find it. Now, let's see here,
and when I tell you about these when I tell
you about these things, okay, I'm not finding them on YouTube,
but I'm not finding them by googling. I'm finding this

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information for you, and I'm telling you about this information
sometimes at my great peril, Okay, great rest to myself,
because I know the people involved, and I work with
the people involved, and this is how I'm giving this
information or how I'm reporting it to you, which brings
us to another case kind of annoying Corey Fellman situation.

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One thing I wanted to talk about this week, because
it's a bizarre phenomenon with all this situation going on,
is that the latest example is the Corey Filman situation.
You remember, I did some shows. I did one about
the Hempstead case, right, the Papa Eats Babies? What was it?

(08:13):
Abe and Ella Right, And it was a big controversy
because they kind of stole the show and they played
the show and without my permission before the show aired.
I got pissed off about that, and they had fake
people doing it and in that cases all kinds of
I discovered it. Me and David Shirda did a show
about it about how they had all these fake accounts

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and bots and fake YouTube accounts on both sides of
the issue, just writing these crazy comments and arguing with
each other fright and back and forth, and as you're
watching it, you can see the pattern, you know, of
these fake accounts. And more recently, I've noticed a big
flood of these fake accounts in the show that I
did about Kathy O'Brien, I did a show with Kathy

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O'Brien and her husband, Mark Phillip, and then when I
did the announcement about the death of Mark Phillips, these
if you go to these youtubes, you'll see that there's
obviously fake accounts, YouTube accounts leaving comments on there. And
it's the same situation going on right now with Corey Fellman.

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Now my involvement with the Corey Fillman thing, I did
a show a while back where I said, let's look
at the clues, and I took information from Corey Fillman's
book Choreography I think was called, and different things that
were written in the press. And I came up and
I said, well, let's look at the clues and see
who could be these people who molested Corey Haim. And

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it got a lot of attention, and it came to
the attention of Corey Haym's mother who came to me
for some help. Okay, never hired me, you know, but
came to me for some help, and I helped her
as good as I could, just like I do everything who
comes to me. Okay. Then I spent a great deal

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of time with this one. Then I interviewed several of
the angels. Okay, I did a show on the air
with two of them, spent two hours on the on
the air with them. But I've spoken to several others
off the air. And then also too, I did a
show with the Scotty Schwartz Okay, not Shltz, Scotty Schwartz.

(10:27):
He was the kid Flick from the Christmas Story who
got his tongue stuck to the pole. And he was
friends with Corey Haynes. There were roommates at one point.
I think friends with Felman did a two hour show
with him because he's aware of this whole situation behind
the scenes, what's going on. Besides all of that, I

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many people when you do a show like this, many
people come to like the guy who was in charge
of the bus tour. He came to me. Another couple
of the angels came to me, And I can't put
all these people on the air, because you know, when
he gets boring air for a while, people don't want
to hear the same story went over again, repeat yourself.
Do a show every week about Corey film and who
gives it damn. And then even so, I hadn't even

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had some contact this week with some people that were
they were filming and they were going to do a
documentary film about it. And now they still want to
do a documentary film and I may tape with them.
But my point is this, I've spent a lot of personal,
first hand time on this case, this situation, and I've
come to certain conclusions. I've reported these conclusions to you.

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And what is very frustrating to me, And there's all
these bots now, and it's very curious because these Twitter
bots and these YouTube bots just with fake comments and
retweeting over and over, and they usually you're finding right away,
and they'll have like eighty followers, and they follow in
eighty people's you know exactly where people following like they're

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all following each other. It's like a group of one
hundred fake accounts that are all following each other, tweeting
back and forth and retweeting all kinds of nonsense, right,
And it seems to be going on on both ends
of the case. As well, just like the Hamstead thing,
very bizarre. I don't understand what the motivation for it.

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Just tom up interested in the controversy. But whatever, there's
assumptionnandig is going on here. But what frustrates me, and
it's gonna be a running theme throughout the show tonight, okay,
is how you know, and I'm doing the real work here,
you know, like with this this Trump and the porn

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star thing, I was telling you about it months ago,
and with this Corey Feld and Corey Haynes thing. You know,
I don't know anybody who has been reporting on this
case who's talked to all these people and been personally
involved with all these people at the level that I have.
And I've presented all this information to you and I've
come to certain conclusions. But it doesn't matter. It's a
complete freaking waste of time because it's much real effort

(12:58):
that I'm putting into this with the people involved. You
can hear theirs first hand testimony in detail at length.
You're just some lunatic can just put up any kind
of thing on YouTube and it'll get a hundred it's
this information they get a hundred thousand hits and then
I'll have even though I'm involved, I got people coming

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to me and saying, oh, this is what's really going
on here, look at this video. So what would we do.
I'm just beating my head against the wall here. It's
like it's a waste of time. It's a waste of
time to be And there's an agenda here too that
this false information somehow gets huge play and distribution and

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it's not by accident. It can't be. Now. You know,
when I first started putting my shows up on YouTube,
back when I was on that first radio station, way
way way back, when I was on a Thursday morning,
I would get a YouTube video and I'd plastered all
over the place. I'd put it on IMDb, and I'd
put it on Craigslist so it would get a lot
of views, you know. So you know, maybe these guys

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are doing that. But that's a lot of work, man.
Just to get like ten thousand views on a video,
you got to post it all over a freaking place
and re share it and retweeting it all over you know.
It's like an hours and hours of work. So I
find it hard to believe that someone who would put
no investigation or no effort to find the real facts
just make stuff up, would then go to all that

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effort to circulate the video because there's this one app
right now. It's supposed to put by anonymous, and I'm
telling you they might have gotten a couple of things
right in there just by accident. But this idea that
somehow they've hacked into what they've hacked into Corey Felpn's,
you know, and found all this stuff from years ago,

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it's just insanity. This doesn't work that way. And by
the way, too, if we really want to go down
that road, I have access to certain information that's really firsthand,
that kind of but I don't even have the funds
to go and go through it and look through all
the information to see who can find any matches to all this,
you know? And this is what I do for a living.

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And you're gonna try and tell me that some clown,
you know it puts together's nonsense with a mechanical voice
and a mask onless nonsense, has any facts or any
reality going on here. But it's a waste. I'm so
frustrated by this. You have no idea that maybe could
tell with the sound of my voice, because look what
do we do. What's the solution to this? It's an

(15:33):
uphill battle, you know, because no matter how much real
work you put into these things, someone could just make
something up and slap it out there and people give
it equal credibility and more credibility. Trying to argue with
me that some nonsense you saw on YouTube is real.

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When I got the people coming on the air here,
I don't know, man, I don't know. I don't know
which brings us to another. I told you so the situation.
You gotta love this one, man. This isn't being reported anywhere,

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and I can hear this anywhere, man, because it's even locally.
It's kind of being covered up. But there was one
of these funds here about the Vegas shooting, right called
the Vegas Strong Fund right, and it was running by
Jan Jones and this guy slisny Ac, Cislac, whatever his
name is, on his city councilman on here these role times,

(16:37):
James Jones used to be mayor. You know, these are
real plugged in folks. And they raised twelve million bucks.
And if you go back and you google the Vegas
Strong Fund, it talks about how whether they're raising these
funds and they're gonna distribute it amongst the families and

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the victims and for their services, whatever help they need
to get them new organized and set up in a therapy,
whatever they need. Well, they raised twelve million bucks and
they've only given out They're gonna love this man. They've
given out fourteen thousand dollars to twelve actual victims. The

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rest is going to be used at their own discretion.
But they're done cutting checks to victims. This is the title, okay,
of the of the article, that they're done cutting checks
to the victims. The rest is going to go to
some greater victims fund with the police department or whatever.
I'm not sure exactly what it was. It really it
doesn't matter because the fact is the money was stolen, Okay,

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right in your face. They stole his money. Now, this
isn't being reported anywhere else. You're not gonna hear. There's
only this wacky YouTube channels to tell you about the
truth of what happened in Las Vegas, because they don't
know what's going on in Las Vegas, these idiots. That's
what just went happened here. Now I could have told
you this, Hey, listen, when all this hysteria was going on,
and everybody, Oh, we gotta raise money. You make us strong,

(18:02):
We gotta raise money. If I would have said, hey,
you know, all that money's gonna get stolen, I would
have been lynched, tarred and feathered, run down the street, okay,
because no one. No one wants to They want to believe,
they want to do good, and they want to help.
So what I did. They throw money at a at

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a tragedy thinking it's it's gonna do some good, it's
gonna help somebody. But all it did was line in
the pockets of thieves, right in your face. Another thing
that always happens in these big tragedies, right, is the
red crust comes out. Well, we need blood. Everyone has to
donate blood. And people said, oh my god, people were shot.
They need blood. Let me run down the donate blood.

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Let me get it. Let me get there as quickly
as I can so I can do donate my blood.
Someone's about to die. They need my blood, but not realizing.
And I did a whole show about this too. I
did a show but all about the blood and the organs.
These this business of buying and selling blood in organs, right,

(19:05):
and when you donate blood. They don't take that blood
and put in a bag and stick in another guy's arm.
That blood has to go and be processed to be tested.
It's mixed for other blood. It's not just it doesn't
go from your arm into it. They pulled the kne
lot of your harm and he's stick in another guy's
arm and an emergency you know, well, who knows what's
in your blood? You can have okay, the hepatitis. Who

(19:26):
knows what's in your blood? They got to test for
this stuff before they just give your blood. And they
don't give that blood away. They sell that blood. They
make a fortune on that blood that you donate. And
I'm not saying donate to stop donating bloo. Because everybody
stopped donating blood, then these blood companies would have to
go out and earn a living. And if you go
back and listen to that show we did about the

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blood and the organs, my god, a lot of this
blood that they sell here in the United States, that's
where we have the big hospitals and blood and stuff,
and that is they get like some place like India,
and he guy told these stories about how the guy
would go by the bus stop an Indian say hey,

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anybody want to make money? They say, yeah, make somebody,
and he would take them back to an apartment and
drain so much blood out of their bodies that they
couldn't get up and crawl out of the apartment, and
he would just keep milking them for blood. Their bodies
would produce more blood, but they would be so weak
they couldn't leave, and he'd keep them prisoner in these
apartments like ten twelve people just milking their blood for

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months and months and months. So fascinating show if you
go back and find I don't know the title of it,
but that's what happens when you know you don't need blood,
but enduring the crisis like this, you can't say, hey,
you know that blood's not gonna get that blood? Ask
to me, there's no rush to day, No, no, no, no,
they need blood. And also to now that I say this, right,

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I'm gonna get a comment, Oh, I'm a nurse and
that's not how it works. Oh then when you do
they need my blood right away? I get my nonsense.
Trust me, look it up, look it up, listen to
the show. It did. And even on I was watching
that TV series Breaking Bed right because they have like
the marathon going on, and they had that episode where

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Hank gets shot right and all the cops take over
to the hospital, which really happens. Okay, when a cop
gets shot man, they pretty much shut down the hospital
if it's you know, nothing gets taken care of until
every guy gets taken care of. I've seen that firsthand.
So they're showing the scene in that movie Breaking Bed
and the TV show Breaking Bed where they're donating blood.

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As soon as they pull the needle out of one
guy's on, the next guy jumps in real quick. They
can start giving blood like they're gonna rush upstairs at
that blood and give it to Hank. They don't. That
blood has to go out, has to be processed, mixed
with all the blood. That's not how it works. Okay,
it's not how it works none. That it works like that,

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which reminds me of another thing. I was going to
bring it up, but this whole thing about Q and
on Okay, oh my god, if you're not phone, it's
Q and on thing Google. But it's hysterical because the
idea is that there's some guy who has Q level

(22:20):
security clearance, right and he's leaving clues and cryptic coded
messages on four Chan, and basically what he's telling everybody
is that that you know again, I was talking about
it last week. It's such a nonsense that Trump and

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his band of heroes are rounding up pedophiles and they're
gonna buy all this stuff, the same same nonsense, the
same narrative that's going on there. Right, Maybe Trump's porn
star is going to be a hones too. This ain'tal
porn star here, this Stormy Daniels it I mentioned a specialty.
Oh my goodness. But anyway, so this QAnon is like

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the poster child for this idiocy. We're supposed to believe
that someone with this Q level clearance. By the way,
and you look up Q level clearance and has to
do with the Department of Energy, how that would relate
to any of this helose? Okay, but all right listen,
and by the way, too, you know, I've met people
with huge security clearances. I've had people on the show

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with a secret service and a huge hi high level
security cless. It doesn't mean you have access to this
kind of information. It's just not how it works. That's
not how any of this works. Okay, that's what the
commercial did. But what do you call it? So the
idea is that this Q and on he's got access
to know, he knows what Trump's doing, and Trump's aware

(23:48):
of what's going on unfore Chad somehow because he has
clues back on. Look, here's the proof. Trump just held
up the letter Q and it goes, you know, and
he's referring to something I said here in the chat room.
Trump's watch it. What we're doing here. It's just complete insanity.
But people believe this, and they believe it really happens.
It's called live action role playing LARPing that people make

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up these whole things and they go on the internet
and a live action role playing they get all excited,
people getting caught up in their fantasy and people adding
to it. Oh, I see it too, I see it too.
It's just hysteria and complete and utter nonsense. Even if
this guy does have Q level clearance, it doesn't mean
you have access to all the secrets of the universe.

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You know. You see all these guys that come on
these shows on former NSA and former CIA and stuff
like that. You go to ANYPI convention, you meet former
CIA all over the place. It's no big deal. Even
on my daughter's school. You know, an FBI agent works,
you know, as a parent, and one of them was

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what he was involved with them in other countries, bribing
they're nuclear scientists to stop their nuclear programs, that they
wouldn't be developing nuclear weapons in foreign countries in bribery.
I believe it was CIA he worked for, but it's
not some far off mysterious thing. And just because you

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once worked for the CIA or something like that, you
have access to all these secrets and jump rooms and
time travel and all this weird, bizarre stuff you see
on these radio shows, and especially when people tell you
one former NSA that's completely the number one employer in
the state of Maryland is the NSA, the National Security Agency.

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And what they do is they monitor transmissions, telephone communications,
commuter computer communications, emails, and they monerl all that stuff
and looking for you know, and matching phone numbers and
tracing who's calling who and all that kind of stuff.
Doesn't mean they have access to those of aliens. You know,

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it's just craziness. This is craziness, and we're almost getting
to the point now where people just believe any nonsense
out there, uh, and a superstition, you know, like this
whole flat earth thing, you know, and it's going back
like to the to the dark ages where people sit

(26:24):
around and anything. Putting leeches on your arm is gonna
cure something put leeches on your neck. You know. It's
we're in such a frightening time that it can go
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to the Opperman Report. I'm your host prevalent investigator at Opperman. Now.
One of the other things that happened this week was,
you know, these trials of Cliven Bundy and the Bundy
Ranch crew, right, Oh my god. Uh. What happened was
they all their charges were dismissed. These guys are acquitted

(31:35):
and they can't retry them on these charges. The father
Bundy and a couple of the sons that there's some
other ones it still might be facing charges, but for
the most part, these these guys got off. You think
they behave themselves. But no, they can't stop themselves. Now,
the narrative is that ed, these are ranchers, they are
men of the soil, and they're the new frontier and

(31:57):
they're out west. They got the cowboy hats on. They
gotta be good guy as if they weren't cowboy hats, right,
because it's cowboys or the cowboys are the good guys,
and they got their cowboy hats and they must be
good guys. Even though this guy, Clive and Bundy wasn't
paying his uh grazing fees, he doesn't want to pay
to the federal government. He wants to pay them to
the Clark County. You know, he just had a press

(32:18):
conference the other day where he says, I want to
pay you. I want to pay Clark County. Where's the sheriff.
Either you're a for us, you're against this Lombardo. It's nonsense.
This this guy was facing a life in prison. He
got all lucky. What happened was there was some prosecutorial
misconduct in the case. So the judge was a very
good judge. Navarro threw out the charges. So these guys

(32:39):
got lucky. Now, when I first saw this thing, I
fell into it, you know, I says, well, okay, these guys,
you know, they're standing up against the government. But when
you start looking into it, these are guys who have
millions of dollars worth of cattle, millions of dollars. Okay,
these aren't poor people, and they weren't paying if they're

(33:00):
grazing fees, all right, and they were getting kicked off
their land because they weren't. They're having a cattle seized
all right. Now. Every day here in Las Vegas, people
get evicted from their homes. The marshall comes out and
they don't have two cents to rub together. Where's all
the people with their guns showing up to keep them
in their houses? But they show up to this ranch
out there with these millionaires to keep them in their house.

(33:23):
Where's the logic in that they're gonna stay at a hotel? Hobs,
he's funding his freaking lawsuit. They're doing pretty good. But
what's really fascinating about all this, okay, is first of all,
how'd they get off from this? Now? When I had
Cindy sheenan on the show, Remember Cindy sheen and she
had Camp Casey near Bush's ranch down in Crawford, Texas,

(33:46):
because her son was killed in a warn and Bush
went and talked to her. So she went down and
with a bunch of people they camped out near and
I asked her, I said, what would happen if you
guys had pulled up guns and pointed them at the copy?

(34:07):
She SATs, are you kidding me? She says, they used
to come racing down try and run us off the
road when we didn't have guns. But somehow these bundies
and their bunch were able to walk around and wave
guns and point guns at federal officers. Right and if
you remember too, I was up there that weekend, right
before the big Bundy ranch stand off. I just buy

(34:28):
quint and throws up to my daughter's playing basketball up
there in Mesquite, and I saw these BLM trucks four
by fours. You don't point in the opposite directions. How
the cops talk to each other through the cars, you know?
And realized later on there they worked their staging. They
were staging listening for a while, you know, just a
response to the bundies. But what's fascinating to me about

(34:50):
this whole Bundy thing? And we're gonna get it's gonna
fit into all this other stuff too, about Corey Thuman
and in Las Vegas shooting and all that stuff like that.
Vegas strong is if you look at this Bundy Ranch
case from the from the very start, it's shady and
there's all kinds of false reporting in this thing too,
that Harry Reid's Sun owns the property and there's Chinese

(35:13):
taking over, and there's minerals under there. When you first started,
when they first had people coming from out of town
and reporting from up there, and it is all the
way up in Mesquite, it's like an hour and two hours,
you know, an hour of drive away from Vegas. But
that they think it's it's by prim the other direction
towards California, they think it's by Lake me they think
it's by Red Rock. They don't even know where they are.

(35:35):
So people got and there was a wind farm out
in Prims that it's somehow connected to this Bundy Ranch
because they're gonna put windmills on it. Just complete and
utter nonsense. They found minerals under there, they found gold, uranium.
You know, all this nonsense, just false reporting, just made
up stuff. But what do we find around this whole
Bundy ranch. Bunch is a bunch of informants, a bunch

(35:56):
of FBI informants and cop informants all over the place
that we wouldn'tnee deep in agents and and undercover cops. Okay,
look at the the reporting done by Trevor Aronson. It's
in my member section. And the Bundies their main bodyguard
up there at their home right now to this day

(36:19):
is a undercover informant who lied about his military background.
Then you got Pete Santilly another one. And none of
these people are going to jail. Does that make anybody suspicious? Okay?
You just see the cowboy hats and you're fine with it.
They must be good guys. They have the cowboy hats.
You know. This whole operation from beginning to end is

(36:45):
a focus operation with a bunch of run by a
bunch of informants all over the place. Now another thing
and people, and I'm gonna be contact by all the
experts all over the world who live everywhere, gonna tell
me about the uranium mines underneath a Bundan ranch. Okay,
But the fact is what you haven't heard reporting, that's
exclusive reporting from the Operaman Report. Here is the story

(37:07):
of the Millers, the Jared Miller and his wife the
other name, but the Millers, Okay, who this couple. They
were at the million mask March. They were at Occupy
Wall Street and then they sold all their belongings and
they went up there to Bundy Ranch and they were
living at some hotel here in north west Vegas. Right now,

(37:33):
they are the ones up there. But no, the reason
I know about this, well, we'll get to that. They're
the ones, the first ones, the Millers. Okay, we know
their informants because it came out later on their informants.
They were informing on their neighbors at the motel. But
what happened was is they were the first ones up
at Bundy Ranch to start the rumor that there was

(37:55):
going to be a drone attack. Okay, And then they
got off the ranche because see he was a convicted
felon and he was running around with guns, and someone
checked him out and he bragged about being a felling
with guns, and they kicked them out of there. Now,
the reason why we no one would have known about
the Millers. But the reason why we know about the
Millers is because they were living up in this motel.

(38:18):
They'd sold all the belongings, and one day they piled
all their junk and their weapons and a flag into
a shopping cart and they walked in the Nevada heat
three miles to a CCS pizzeria. And when they got
into that CC's pizzeria, they just happened to stumble upon

(38:39):
a couple of uniform cops. Okay, and somehow here in
Las Vegas, where you get shot for looking at a cop,
these two were coming in there after walking for three
hours or two hours where we would take it to
walk three miles right in this hot sun, pushing a
shopping cart full of guns, they were able to get

(39:00):
the jump on these cops and shoot them dead. Now,
oh my goodness, there's so many unanswered questions. Well, the
CC's pizza would have video cameras, and they, of course
they would. It would be video inside of the CC's pizza.
But somehow these two got to jump on these two cops.
The two civilians got to jump on two armed Las

(39:21):
Vegas Metro Police officers and killed them both. Now out here,
when a cop gets killed here in Vegas, they got
a week long parades and the services and you know,
all over the place. Ad nauseament goes on forever, not
with these two cops. The Millers. They shoot these two cops,

(39:43):
then they go across the street to a Walmart. If
I walk into a Walmart, and you see yourself on
TV when you walk in there crystal clear video, and
the theory is they walked into this Walmart and they
shot a gun into the ceiling says the revolution is starting.
And the story of the official story is there was

(40:03):
a gentleman there who was a concealed carry permit holder
and his gun pulled out his gun, confronted the Millers,
and they shot him dead. And then the Millers positioned themselves,
and the first story was what they committed suicide, but
then always admitted later on but not the cops killed him.
But we're not going to show you the video because
it's too disturbing. Okay, And they show some greeny video

(40:26):
that's not the video you see when you walk into Walmart.
You can see what the video looks like. That's the
video they have. They don't take that video when you
walk in and you see yourself on TV. They don't
take that video and fly it to the moon. Okay,
to the Apollo landing. And set it back via satellite,
so it comes back all greeny, like a moon landing

(40:46):
in black and white, which is the video they tried
to show us on TV, thinking we're stupid idiots, which
we are. Now nobody knows this story. Now what I
think would really happen in there's cases. I think the
cops went in and shot the civilian who was a
cc W permit holder, okay, and then they covered up,
and then they shot the Millers, and they might do it.
And there was a lot of fishy stuff going on too,

(41:08):
because somehow the comps knew right away where they went,
and they had blocked off and they exit. They had
one of these military vehicles, got a hold of them immediately.
Those things don't go forty five miles an hour, but
somehow they got it to the walmart. They blocked off
the only exit and the Millers had to do this standoff.
Now I know about all of this because I hosted

(41:28):
and moderated the Sheriff's debate here and when I and
the Governor's debate, and I met Vanderbeek and Gordon Martinez
who were part of this. They were running for sheriff.
They were running for governor. And the reason why these
millers gave well, why they travel across continent and sold
all their products and all their belongings to come to

(41:50):
Las Vegas was to work for the David Lorie Vanderbeek's campaign.
That's the official story. And I knew these guys. I
got exclusive interviews with them. Now very interesting as well.
Another interesting facets to all this is that the night
I had that exclusive by the way, too, the interview,

(42:11):
I did one with Dylan Wade about this and John B. Wells.
We had all three of us wore on. We spent
the whole We spent two days, about twelve hours taking
with John B. Wills because we had all kinds of
interference with the equipment. But very interesting because I was
on that station back in those days revolutionary radio freedom
slips right, and we contacted the owner of the station

(42:35):
and I says, I got this information. It's about Bundy
Ranch and these informants and these cop killers. It's exclusive. Now,
these guys had Bundy Ranch menia over there. They were
flying people up the Bundy Ranch, paying for this, sending
equipment up there to the bundies working on their comms,
working on their com material, all this business Bundy Ranch

(42:57):
up there up the wazoo, right, But when we had
some real reporting with real people that were involved, they
didn't want to air it. And I can't hear that.
I'm in bed by then, and so let me tells me.
So I got all got John B. Wells got on
the John B. Will Show the next day. They didn't

(43:19):
want it over there. Now another interesting little facet here,
just later on what happens to Hammon Ranch. Things comes
up right, And what happened was, by coincidence, one of
the passes at my church. It was Christmas week. I
went to my pastor sounds from corking cake with him, right,
cookies Christmas cookies, and one of the guys says, they says,

(43:40):
I got a great story for you. These Hammans who
live up in Oregon and they did a fire break
and the police arrested them and now they go to
prison for all this time. It would be a great
story for your radio show. Would you like to have
them on? I said, yeah, I've heard that story. I
was just in fact, I saw a news report about
it and I was just thinking about him. What a coincidence.
I'd love to have him on my show, asks me.
He says, ed, they don't want to come on the

(44:01):
show because they're working out a deal. They're gonna they're
gonna get a pardon and they're not gonna go to jail.
It's a great deal. But what happens instead? The Bundies
go up there right like heroes with their cowboy hats
and their guns, and they do that stupid standoff for
the bird sanctuary and they wind up. Now they arrest
the Hammonds again, all kinds of crazy false reporting. Oh,

(44:23):
they found minerals on the over Hammer's ranch and that's
why they take it. Complete nonsense. Now, a couple of
characters here. The show that I did with the Dave Right,
who is my pastor friend at church, because I interviewed
him about the story after them, you know, the Bundies
went up there and did the standoff. I had him
on the show and he reported everything that was going

(44:44):
on firsthand. Because the daughter of the Hammonds actually was
a part of his ministry. He goes down to Mexico
and gives them pumps of water and stuff like that.
These other hosts try to contact my guest from that
crazy wacky station, and they tried to contact him and says,
come on our show. We heard you last night on
Edge show. Come on our show tonight, and he goes,

(45:06):
I'm not doing anymore show. Is Ed's a friend of mine.
They go on the air anyway, and they just make
it up as they go along. They just make up
complete nonsense from off their imagination. And these are the
same people too, by the way, that I was complaining
about that took my Corey Feldman. Look at the Clues show.
They listened to that show, they took notes, and they

(45:27):
did my show as if they had done some real
reporting or investigating on their own. But they broadcast complete
and utter bs, made up off the top of their head,
made it up as they were going along. Now, why
is this so dangerous? Why is this so disturbing? Why
is this so important That I'm spending an hour talking
about this tonight Just because I got an ego and

(45:49):
I'm complaining and Ed's always bitching about something. Maybe that's it. Well,
maybe that's part of it, okay, but it's not, because
what happened was if you listen, especially the last guys,
because they left the craziest guy up at the very
end of that standoff, okay, when it really got touching
go and they were gonna get killed. The reason why

(46:10):
they were holding out so long is because they were
hearing on these internet radio stations that reinforcements were on
their way up there to back them up. And they
also were hearing that the police were up there in Hammon,
up there in Burns, Oregon, going door to door looking
for supporters of the Bundies, and they were going door

(46:32):
to door on arresting people if you were a supporter.
This hysteria, this false news was being broadcast over these flaky,
crazy Internet stations, and that's why these guys stayed up
there in their paranoia, because they thought reinforcements were coming,
because these nutjobs were making it up on the radio.

(46:54):
So what does this tell you? What does this tell you?
You got a Bundy situation here, life full of informants
and agents. Pete Santilli, the Millers, all these folks, the bodyguard.
It's just ones off the top of my head. We
really just doesn't investigating some research on this is off
the top of my head. Okay, got a half dozen
right right there informants surrounding this case. Nobody goes to

(47:19):
jail everybody gets to get out of jail free card.
Pull a gun. Pulling a gun on federal cops mean
you gotta get out of jail free card. There's nothing
suspicious here, is there? Okay? But on top of that,
you got these radio stations and these hosts. Are they
feeding you the truth or they're feeding more bs out there?
Maybe some of it's are their own ego, but it

(47:41):
can't all be. Some of us has to be orchestrated.
Some of us has to be there their informants themselves,
or or or disinfo agents themselves. There's no weather conclusion.

(48:02):
I think that's everything I wanted to cover. I got
one note here in the chat room from my good
friend DK, who always has good comments and good input,
and he's asking about this letter. That's a real letter, Dk,
because that's what they paid one hundred and thirty thousand
for for that letter. Get it. They paid the money

(48:23):
to get her to deny this. And it's signed by
her stage name Stormy Daniel. It's not even signed by
her real name. So, and who came up with that letter? Cohen?
You know? So there you go. Anyway, So that's all bogus.
That's a real story. I know that tohold thing. I
know even going on behind the scenes. That's a real story, man,

(48:44):
with Trump and those porn stores. They got pictures on
the plane with Trump. That's what they were trying to peddle.
And they all got paid off, and they went to
the inquiry, they went to Radar online try and trying
to sell the story, and they all went and tipped
off Trump's people. That's what happened. And I don't need
the Internet, I don't need Google tell me what happened
because I was involved. Oh my goodness. Okay, if you

(49:06):
like the shows man, Okay, Opperman Report dot com. We
got a member section if you listen to the show
I did tomorrow too with Charles Ortel. I asked him
about that, because you know who's a more expert on
the Clinton Foundation, Charles Ortel, who's done more work on
the Clinton Foundation. Nobody on the face of this earth.

(49:27):
During the course of our interview, I asked him, Charles,
what do you know about the twenty four page letter
that Jerry Leftcourt wrote on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein, saying
that he helped create the foundation, the Clinton Foundation. He goes, well, ed,
I'd love to see that letter because I've never seen it. Well,

(49:51):
guess what, I gave it to him because I have it. Okay,
I have it. It's in my member section at Opperman Report.
We have in there the video of the search warrant
execution when they searched Jeffrey Epstein's mansion. We have that
in oppermanreport dot com. All the the lawsuits with Trump University,

(50:12):
all that stuff's in there. A ton of stuff in
there for your perusal. All in operareport dot com now
in order to keep this going. And I think we're
doing some real work here, man. You know, give me
a break, you know. And you know this isn't all

(50:33):
piece of cake. This is all fun and games. You know.
I did a show interview yesterday to expose the West
Memphis three and you know, take down another guy's putting
out to the moral story. And I fin you know,
I like the guy. He's a great guy. He's a
nice guy. You know. I think he's a legit guy.
I think he's a well meaning guy. It's just you know,
he got it wrong. And plus the money is to

(50:54):
sell the book, you know, he is to be in
the favor of the killers. But the thing is, and
he's telling me this story as a little eight year
old girl kept in a barrel of them taking out
to be rape. I can't get that out of my head,
you know, And you know I'm earlier today, the thought
comes into my od, my god, I can't get that
stuff out of it. So, you know, and we got

(51:16):
to do shows like that too, just to bring in
more people to hear the facts here the news I'm
trying to report, because otherwise we just got the same
little incestuous circle of a conspiracy theorists who are looking
for more and more extreme made up stuff. So we
got to do comedy shows and mainstream shows to bring

(51:37):
in a bigger audience, you know, to let the audience grow.
Otherwise we're not gonna grow. And some of these stations
I'm on right now, they're gonna have twenty four hours
Epstein stuff. I'm right now, okay, oh yeah. DK is
saying about the letter. How many people are circulating this
letter saying all this proves that Trump's and well they're idiots,

(51:59):
you know, listen, and this this beyond hope, beyond help
for that that die hard Trump supporters who go out
there and defend everything. He does, and especially you know, listen,
we just had a book came out where Steve Bannon says,

(52:20):
the guy's crazy and incompetent. You know, what more do
you want? This is his own people say he's a
waste and he can't do what he's a con man?
What was I telling you two years ago? You know,
why do I waste my breath? But enough of that.
Back to Oppermanreport dot com. Okay, because I really need
some memberships. Okay, you contact me directly at Oppermanreport at

(52:42):
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for sixty bucks, okay, because we got some expenses coming in.
Had a couple of overdrafts this month. You know, it
really sucks because you know, these bills come in and
they just suck it right out of your account. So
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(53:04):
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website Operadreport dot com and you do the donat thing
and you could click the little button say make this
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That comes in so handy you have no idea. And
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(53:25):
so good. It took a cup of coffee or a beer,
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someone's out there and they care, you know, because you
don't have no idea the effort that goes on out
there to discourage me, where people just create new fake

(53:45):
YouTube accounts every day, you know, and fake Facebook counts
just just to needle me and nag me and complain.
And it's so obvious, and it's the same stories in
the same cases each time. Once for three Bunches is
particularly and you know they're fake because first they'll complain
about one video, and then two minutes later they complaining
they didn't have time to watch two videos in that time,

(54:08):
you know, and they're complaining about two different shows. There's
no way this person had time to watch all these
different shows, you know, or even listen past the intro
to hear what the show is about. It's just impossible.
So there's just people out there just that are trolling,
organized trolls just to trying to wear me down. You know.

(54:30):
So when I see I have a supporter who appreciates
the work we do, and I know there's a lot
of you out there, and it is a big cop
and also two sponsors with you know. I'm working on
getting on another station down in Florida. Okay, but it's
listener sponsored, so I can't play any ads down there.
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(54:51):
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that stuff like that. But on the other station down
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be part of the package. So you have no idea
I made that little joke about potato juice. I got

(55:12):
a hundred emails ed where's potato? Where do we get potatoes?
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