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And now here is Investigator Ed Opperman.

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I heard it on the Opperaman Report, and you'll love
the show because all my listeners love the show. Nobody complains,
and you listen to the opera report. Okay, okay, what
a what a day? What a day your host is
having here, friendly neighborhood operaman. Okay, well what's going on? Okay,

(02:43):
I got some stuff, good, good stuff coming up Monday.
I am taping a show about Miranda Barber. Okay, keep
an eye out for that. One is an interesting check.
She was like a teenager. She got married by very young,
like sixteen years old, some crazy like that. She's from
all As a matter of fact, she punched Sarah Palin's
daughter in the face. Okay, anyway like that. Wait, that

(03:06):
was a whole wild bunch out there. People know about
my investigation with the Palents. If you don't, just look
it up. Don't bother me about it. Anyway. So she
marries this guy. She's a Satanist. She marries this guy
and they lure some They decide they want to kill
somebody said a louresome guy from a Craigslist head into
a car and they kill him. And then turns out
she confesses to like fifty different murders. So she was

(03:28):
part of the Satanic cult. Great, great stuff. I had
an interview today with Jake Grant from Now you See
TV that's going to be going in the members section
and we talk about the whole horrific case of this.
I don't know if you're following this story about the
what's it called the Pennsylvania Grand Jury report about the

(03:51):
Catholic Church and their abusive children. Three hundred priests named
in the report, one thousand victims named in the report.
And if you listen, you know what I'm gonna do
with that whole thing is I'm going to uh, there's
a sixty It's a nine hundred page report, Okay, And
of course I'm an idiot. I am. I read the
old okay, and let me tell you it's brutal. Okay,

(04:12):
it's brutal. We talk about it on this Jake Grant show.
It's gonna go in through the member section. It's just brutal,
you know, and just you know, I don't even want
to repeat it, but you can listen to the show.
I can't keep talking about it over and overall. Go crazy.
I'll be as crazy as some of my clients and
some of my guests. Yeah, but what I'm gonna do is,

(04:36):
there's a sixteen page introduction to that report, and I'm
gonna read the whole all sixteen pages, okay, and I'm
just going to broadcast. It's not gonna be a scheduled show.
I'm just gonna add that to YouTube and to speaker.
Oh by the way, hey, listen, if you're listening on iHeartRadio,
this may not be going out on iHeartRadio, okay, because
with my new software, there seems to be a little

(04:57):
glitch that Iheart's not set up correctly. So but don't
don't fret, don't panic. You know, I'll be upset people
get when they don't get their dose of the Opperaman Report.
I'm gonna make sure that the shows get up on
iHeart and I'll fix the glitch. Okay, I promise you.
So it's Jake Grant. Now you see TV. I taped

(05:17):
an hour with John Briston. John Briston came back. I
had him on the show about the Finders. It was
poor audio. A lot of people complain about that. Okay,
all right, what are you gonna do? You know what
I'm gonna do? And people keep complaining, Oh no, no, where
is this man? Where's my sound effects? Here we go.
I got these greatness. I'm gonna shoot myself in it.

(05:39):
How does that? Or maybe I'm gonna get struck by lightning?
How does that? Or maybe I'll just laugh it off.
Well that's a cheer. Maybe I'll just laugh it off.
Or maybe I'll just laugh it off. Okay, So we
got these new little effects do and I can add
more on it too. It's be I know the people

(06:01):
over on awake in pir and PSN can't hear that.
But I'll figure it out too. We're working on everything.
We're rebuilding everything. I'm rebuilding everything from scratch. I'm like Marconi. Okay,
I'm rebuilding the radio. Okay, it wasn't up to my satisfactions.
I'm doing it all by myself, and I'm gonna redo everything. Yeah, Zukes,

(06:23):
I need help. I need psychiatrical So John Briston great content.
We did a show with him about the Finders last
week and he's come back, and we did a show
about McMartin preschool and pretty much all the daycare center
molestation cases of the eighties and early nineties. We pretty

(06:44):
much cover all of them. I taped another show that
you'll be hearing tomorrow evening. Unless something happens about Eric Scott,
the young He was a I think it was a
Green Beret or Special Forces or something like that, but
he was a West Point graduate and the poor guy
was a shopping at Costco and the cops murdered him.

(07:06):
Then they planted a gun on him, and then they
destroyed the videotape. You know, say here, you got a vet,
you know, killed by the cops. What do you do now?
Do you stand you Neil? What do you do? All right?
You know, like we're supposed to, but we're supposed to
pretend that veterans aren't getting killed by cops, to the innocent,
unarmed veterans, or the sons and daughters and brothers and

(07:27):
sisters of veterans aren't getting killed as well. Of course
they are, okay, and I salute these brave young athletes
that are taking a stand against this. We all need
to take a stand against this. We're gonna be talking
about that later on the show as well, so that
shows called a week in Review. Tomorrow, I'm taping with
Madonna Whale and remember she's the mother of Natasha Cornette.

(07:51):
We have her coming on again to give us a
little update on Natasha everybody really enjoyed her interview. She's
very talkative, so we're gonna have her. That's probably gonna
go to my Then I got Bobby Brown, not Bobby Brown,
the Bail bondsman, and not Bobby Brown from Whitney Houston.
This is Bobby Brown from the nineteen eighties hair band

(08:13):
video Cherry Pie from the group Warrant. A really really
nice woman, a very very nice woe. But I was
working on my new studio here and unfortunately an operator error,
I did not correctly what do you call it, record
the show and you could hear her great, but my

(08:36):
mic was off somehow. I don't know what I did.
I had to reinstall the whole thing and start over. Okay,
Oh well, no lost my notes, hold on dropped them
on the floor. Well, while I was waiting to broadcast,

(08:57):
to showed it and I we had some breaking news.
One thing that John brand And was on what's her name,
Rachel Maddow. They inter view John Brennan because you know,
they took away his security clearance, and it seems to
me like he was hinting around that he was saying that, hey,
you know why you know about the Steele dossier? But
we didn't do anything with it until everything and it

(09:18):
was confirmed by the Defense and the dn I, the
Defense and the National Defense whatever, you know. So it
seems like he confirmed that the intelligence community has confirmed
the ingredients of the contents of the Steele dossier. So
if that's uh, maybe I misunderstood, but that's what I
think I heard now to address this issue about Brennan

(09:42):
in particular, you know, or all these intelligence officers and
agents who have had their security clearance stripped. Okay, Now,
my take on this is probably a little different than
the average person. In my work. You know, as a
private investigator, you go to these conventions and stuff like that.

(10:03):
You're involved in these message boards and private email loops,
you know. Or all these characters pi's are the word,
the most craziest characters you've ever made. They bicker about everything,
you know, like a bunch of washwomen. It's pathetic. Everyone
knows better than everyone else, you know. But you know,
one guy he'll say, you know, well, we need to
run this by a lawyer to get a lawyer's opinion. Well,

(10:25):
I've got seven lawyers, and I run everything. Every question,
I run by seven laws. You know. Nonseense you know,
these guys just all a bunch of wash women. I'm embarrassed.
I'm embarrassed by my colleagues sometimes and so but a
lot of these guys are former CIA and their former
FBI and Army intelligence. You know a lot of these

(10:47):
guys are all these different agencies. And you gotta understand,
you know, your security clearance is part of your resume.
It's what gets you on these board of directorship, it's
what gets you working for these hedge funds and stuff
like that, because you know, God forbids, something happens. You know,
if you're working for a hedge fund and they have
an investment in the Middle East or something like that,

(11:09):
and you know they have a question, Hey, he's this unstability.
You know, what do we do? You know, you contact
your guy who has this kind of security clients. Now
I'm not saying that's right or wrong, but that's how well,
that's life, that's what's going on, you know. And so
a guy like Brannan or these guys, you know, maybe
he wouldn't have stayed in the public sector, maybe he
would have gone to the private sector before, but you know,
he stayed in order to get this high level security clearance,

(11:32):
so you can put that on his resume. This was
part of his negotiations when he went into the position.
This is what, you know, what you were offered. So
as far as that goes, I gotta say they get
a raw deal. You know, I'm no fan of any
kind of intelligence, CIA or you know me. You know,
you know, overthrow these guys, all of them. You know,
we'll lock them all up, lock them up. But hey,

(11:54):
you know, you go into a deal. You know, I'm
gonna take this job knowing then I'm gonna have the security.
I can put it on my resume later on, and
I can market myself and get on board of directors
all over the place and stuff like that. You know,
that's the deal. You can't change it. You know, at
the end of the game. That's unfair, you know, and
Trump knows that kind of stuff. Yeah, he's not stupid. Okay,

(12:17):
let's make sure things working here. Fine, Okay? Is that testing? Testing? Okay?
All right, I'm a nervous wreck. Got so much stress
you wouldn't believe it. But got stabbed in the back today,
really bad too, you know by somebody that has been
helping out for two years. Would have nothing if it
wasn't for me and turns around and just stabs me
in that back because that had a greed, you know.

(12:37):
So I'm not gonna get upset about it, but I'm
gonna handle the situation. There was another piece of little
breaking news that I listened to on the Rachel Matto
Show tonight that Papadopoulos, that Mueller recommended that Papadopolis, George Papadopoulos,

(12:57):
who's one of the mister Donald Trump's foreign policy advisors
during the campaign, who got caught up in this whole Uh,
he was charged for lying to d F beyond stuff
like that, Mueller recommended he get six months, you know.
And one of the reasons why is this guy was
holding out till his fourth and final profit. He didn't
turn over a phone that he was using in the UK,

(13:20):
which is outrageous. You know it would listen, if you're
gonna be a rat, if you're gonna be a snatch,
if you get caught in the jackpot and you're facing
charge and you decide to snitch on your confederates, to
snitch on your co defendants, to snitch on your your
co conspirators, Okay, then you've changed sides, and you got
to make you know, you made your deal. You got

(13:40):
to live with your deal. You know, you fire your PI,
you fire your lawyer, you get a whole new team
in there, and now you're with the you're with the government.
You know, you're you're a rat. You can't hold out
on the government at that point, which is what he
was doing. And from what I understand is there's some
trouble in paradise here because his wife was tweeting all
week long that he should quit and fire his league
team and stop cooperating with the government. So he looks

(14:02):
like he's getting six months, you know, and he'll probably
only do a month or two, but that's for you know,
I'm surprised I didn't throw the book at him. But
it seems like, you know, if they're willing to, you know,
give him the six months and stuff like that, that
they've got some good stuff even without him. You know
that they've got they've got the goods man, because otherwise

(14:23):
they'd be recommending thirty years for the guy. So there's
that Papadopoulos. Let's see what else is going on here. Okay,
my own sound effects. I don't even need these sound
effects might run out of notes before the shows. What'll
I do? Then I'll have to sing a song. Okay,

(14:48):
I'll sing like papadopolising okay, Ah, Morosa, Morosa. You know
I've made this mistake before. You know, I've told you
about how uh in the past. Uh. You know. I
I do a lot of stuff behind the scenes. I'll

(15:10):
contact people to come on the show, and then I'll
they'll like kind of hire me, you know, and then
I can't talk about it on the show. And then
I realized later on, Hey, they just paid me eighty
five dollars just you know, you know, one hundred and
twenty dollars to shut me up. You know. So I'm
not gonna make that mistake this time. I'll say a
couple of things about Amoros. So, first of all, I
was contacted when the before the book came out and said, hey,
do you want to book Amoros on your show? So

(15:31):
I went right back and said, oh, yeah, do you
know you kid me? Of course I do. And that
was before all this heck has broken loose where Amrosa
has all these recordings, up to two hundred recordings we're
hearing Okay, whoa, what do you got going on, are missamorose?
That's pretty cool stuff.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
Now.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
One thing I noticed, though, because you know, I am
a digital friends investigator and I handle cell phones and
you know, and I recover those audio recordings from cell phones,
is when I do this routinely, okay, and I've listened
to thousands of them. I've listened to thousands of those recordings.
Even sometimes you're just bored, you know, and you listen
to stupid recordings. But you know, sometimes you have to
listen to them. But other times you know, you're just bored,

(16:08):
and you listen to them. Thousands of these things, And
I gotta tell you something, I've listened to them when
people talk straight into it and they're leaving themselves a memo.
I've listened to it where people have used it as
an interview, passing it back and forth, and you speak
into it. Then I speak into it, passing with their hand.

(16:29):
I'm gesturing back and forth with my hand as I
speak right now. And I've listened to these recordings when
they were in somebody's pocket or on a table and
the other person's across the room. I'm listening to these tapes,
and this is excellent audio quality, as a matter of fact,
I don't think that these recordings are coming from her

(16:51):
cell phone. I think she was wired up with some
other elaborate, sophisticated recording equipment. Okay, that's my opinion. Okay,
I don't think this is a cell phone recording. Now
I can't. I haven't handled the recordings in this case.
I haven't handled the device, so I can't tell you exactly,
but I can tell you from my experience. I can
tell you that that there's definitely hot. This is extremely

(17:15):
high quality recording here, so keep that in mind. Now,
I am Rosa. You know, I watched the first season.
I guess she was on the first of the second season,
right of Celebrity of Apprentice before with Celebrity and Prentos.
And it's funny because when my daughter, Victoria, she was

(17:35):
very little back in those days, and she used to
love the show and she used to call it, Dad,
let's watch Donald Trump, You're fired, So she used to
call it. And but even still, you know, I was
just so astonished by the show that in the season finale,
you know that they would have confetti coming down and
it would be like little dollar bills, you know, like

(17:57):
what a gross seen gesture, you know, like that he
would have confetti made out of tiny miniature dollar bills,
you know, like because he's a Trump is synonymous with money.
A couple of observations about that one is that, you know,
Amrosa is the one who started this whole mister Trump thing.
Did you know that no one else was calling him

(18:18):
on the show or calling him mister Trump. You know,
they were calling him Donald Trump or Donald or Trump,
you know, and she's the one that over and over
with mister Trump, mister Trump, mister Trump. And that's what
started this whole thing going. But another thing that happened
was when she was on that season, they were at
one of his buildings on a construction site and a
piece of lighting or scaffolding or something fell down and

(18:38):
hit her on the head. I don't know if you
caught this. And right away I thought, no, you know,
she's a type of woman, and right away she's gonna
file a lawsuit. Lawsuits are filed on construction sites all
the time just for this kind of reason. But no,
you know, she never did, and she is the type
I think I would. You know, buildings gonna have big
insurance policies, you know, what I mean, you get hit

(19:00):
in the head, you file a lawsuit? Why not? Okay?
And everyone, if you're a lawyer, you're definitely gonna do
with your cousin's lawyer, You're definitely gonna do it. You know,
if you get friends of the lawyer's you're definitely gonna
do it. Okay. But she didn't, and she was given
special attention by mister Trump for the rest of that season.
That kind of brought them together again because Trump, by
assuming was grateful that she didn't not file lawsuit and

(19:24):
causes insurance premiums to go up and whatever, you know,
maybe get an OSHA, you know, mark against them or
something like that. Right, So there was that, you know
that that she kind of bargained use it as a
bargaining chip her head injury there and did not go

(19:46):
after mister Trump. Now, the other contestants on the show
used to make fun of her and say that she
was because she worked for the Clintons, and she would say,
I'm gonna call Hillary Clinton. I'm gonna call Hillary Clinton,
you know, like when she was upset about something, and
they would make fun of her over that too. That's
another observation I have, But another thing that I'm starting
to notice he listening to these recordings, okay, especially about

(20:06):
mister Trump using the N word during his appearance on
The Apprentice, and it seems to me like i'm a
Rosa is the source for that in some ways. Now
she's claiming she's heard a tape somewhere, but it seems
to me that she had taken that that maybe that's
how she got into the White House, that she went

(20:28):
to the Trump campaign and says, listen, you know, I'm
aware of mister Trump using the N word. I've heard about,
you know. By the way, I'm Penn and Teller, the
big fat guy from Pen and Teller. He says he
heard some very incredible stuff from mister Trump as well
during his meetings. He said that the two hour meetings
there in the boardroom with Trump were like his fingernails
on a chalkboard, all the crazy things coming out of

(20:51):
Trump's mouth. And he's a very conservative guy too, by
the way. People might think he's some kind of liberal
or left wing guy. Way, man, we run into this guy.
He goes to the the sant Genera Feasts and the
Clark County Fair and stuff like that. He loves that
kind of stuff with the Midway, you know, in the
games and things. He's always at those things, and you
always see him around town and he's very debates with

(21:13):
everybody's he's walking around, big giant, fat guy. He's got
this really strange compound too, where he has an electric
chair inside of his house. We'll get into that another day, okay.
But now I am of the opinion that I suspect Okay,
it's my suspicion. It's my observation that perhaps I'm Arosa

(21:34):
went to the campaign and said, well, you know, I
heard about this an word mister Trump using during the Apprentice,
and I'd hate to go forward with that and talk
about that. And that's why they gave her the job
in the White House at the highest pay grade possible.
She was the highest paid person in that No one
was paid higher. You know, there's paid people like Tillison,

(21:54):
you know, and who was that guy, willebar Ross were
paid the same as I'm Morosa celebrity Apprentice. Okay, they
were paid the same, but nobody was paid more because
that was she was at the cap Okay. And then
when she gets fired, she quits because she said, what
I could do what do you call it? They turn
around and they offer a job on the campaign for

(22:15):
the same even a little bit more. Give you a
little bit more because we know you got some stuff.
Keep it in your pocket. That stuff about the N word.
You know, they didn't say that, They didn't come right
out and say that, but if you listen between the lines,
you can kind of hear it. Try to listen to
all those tapes again. I know a lot of people
who listen to the show. They don't listen to those tapes.
They don't listen as carefully as I do, because I'm
kind of some kind of obsessive, compulsive kind of guy

(22:36):
that really gets into this kind of minutia, as they
like to call it. Oh, let's take a little commercial break, ohn,
get this. The situation here is with this new recording.
They don't let me with this new system here is
I used to be able to save my commercials, store
them in there, but now I have to like download

(22:56):
them or I have to enter it in there right
as I'm on the hook, as you might say, Okay,
let me see, and I don't have any of these
other types. Okay, I'll play this one here. You know,
we're getting used to a new system, but the audio
quality is so much better. You can't complain, you know,

(23:17):
although I know people will and we'll be right back
after these messages.

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I'm your host private investigator at op Now. Wait a second,
Wait a second, and were broadcasting. I guess so it
looks like we are. Okay, Well, let's see. Okay, I
hope we are still learning this new setup here. Guys.

(26:56):
Let me take one more low Carency from because I
did record today with Bobby going with the other day
with Bob Brown, I screwed the whole thing up. I
turn that off, turn off. That's the same. Okay, mmm,
I guess we're recording, we're broadcasting. I'm saying it says live. Okay,
look my notes here, Okay, oh okay, Well let's see

(27:18):
nothing today I happened today, pull Matterford. The jury came
back today and asked for the definition of reasonable doubt. Okay, boy,
And that's not a good sign. Now. I gotta tell you,
I haven't had that many cases that have gone to
a jury trial. You know, most of the cases you get,
they're real small, you know, the average criminal cases. The
people lead out before you even go to trial. Uh.

(27:40):
And then usually you got a judge, you know. So,
but you know, to hear that a jury comes back
and ask him what's the definition of reasonable doubt? That's
not a good sign at all for the prosecution. Now.
I'm a fan normally of the prosecution. Uh. You know,
I'm to have a soft spot in my heart for
every defendant. Right now, Paul Manaford is sitting in a

(28:02):
jail cell. You know what I mean, I for what,
you know, he stole some money and pay his taxes.
Give me a break. You know, some filled on some
banking applications. You know, everybody does that that you say
that you claim that this was a residence and it
wasn't a rental property. Everybody does that because you get
a cheaper, more interest rate. All that kind of stuff,

(28:23):
or your fudge on your income and stuff like that
on a mortgage application. Everybody does that. You know, anybody
who's in business does that kind of stuff. Are you
kidding me? You know there's people who you're putting you
submit false big tax returns when you're trying to get
a loan from a bank. That's common. You know, that's
not extreme kind of bank fraud, you know. But they

(28:44):
got him on the jackpocket these kind of charges. You know,
he doesn't pay his taxes. But you know I had
formed bank accounts. Okay, sixteen million dollars dropping a bucket.
But anyway, But the thing is this, I was thinking today, man.
You know, the jury comes back now and they're saying, hey,
we want to what's the definition of reason doubt? So
that tells you that there's a holdout in that jury.
There's somebody in that jury box who's giving the other

(29:05):
jurors a hard time. Right, but just think, okay, guy
in Manifort's shoes, right now, just think of the potential
for jury tampering, a jury that's not sequestered, or even
getting to the judge. Okay, you know the judge was
making some anti prosecution comments. You know, you gotta watch
out for that kind of thing, because he's got who's

(29:26):
he got? Who is who's in whose interest is it
for Paul Manafort to get a hung jewelry or to
get a not guilty verdict? The Russians, right, the Russian government,
So it's got I know they don't call it the
KGB anymore, but I'm fifty five years old. I'm gonna
call it the kg BE till I die. He's got

(29:47):
the KGB out there on his side, you know, trying
to just imagine. You know, well, you know, if you're
a organized crime, you know what, you can hire some investigators.
You've got some guys. Hey, you know, who do you
lives in that building? And can we get to this jury?
Can we get to this witness? You know, but if
you've got if you got the KGB you know, but

(30:07):
not just the KGB. He also has a sitting president
you know, that has you know, resources, you know, And
he's got a sitting president who has guys in New
York City, you know, cops ex cops. Well, he's got
a former head of security that ran a security guard
agency that hired hundreds and hundreds of cops. You know
this guy. He's got Eric Prince and Blackwater guys. You know,

(30:29):
there's a ton of people out there, mercenary types, private
investigator types, retired cop types, KGB types, and who knows
what else types, Okay, gangster types. And Trump has connected
with more organized crime too. If there's anybody in a
position no wonder this guy went to trial. Okay, I'm
gonna you know something, let me tell you something. I'm

(30:51):
predicting a hung jury. Okay. The more I think about
this right now, as I talk right now, maybe I'm
geting a little carried away with myself here, But I
don't predicting number going out on the limb. I predicted
a hung jury with mister Mattafort. It's so funny. Are
you remember you used to I couldn't remember it was
matafort or matter court. What is it, but now everybody

(31:13):
knows his name. Okay, let's see what else is going
on here. Let me make sure can I wonder people
can hear me? Can you hear me? Guys? I'm putting
posting a chairman? Still getting used to all set up here? Hey, okay,

(31:34):
what's the next thing on the notes? Well? Okay? Uh,
Like I said, I talked about this a little bit
at the beginning, but I did that show today with
Jake Grant about the Catholic church situation in Pennsylvania. Grand
Jury in Pennsylvania was I forget the word, but it

(31:56):
was created in twenty sixteen, which is, by the way,
way before Trump. A lot of people know you. They
see this story on the news. A lot of people
don't really pay attention right to what's going on, and
they see the story on the news, breaking news. Grand
jury issues a report three hundred pedophile priests and one
thousand victims. Right and then right away you sing on

(32:16):
Reddit and Twitter and four chune look at this. Look, oh,
good old mister Trumps. He's just rounded up three hundred pedophiles.
He's just arrested three hundred pedophiles. He's just jailed three
hundred pedophiles, not at all. Okay, first of all, let's
get let's start in the beginning. Okay, has nothing to
do with mister Trump. Okay, has more to do with

(32:37):
Homerosa than it does mister Trump. But it has absolutely
nothing to do with mister Trump. This is an investigation.
This grand jury was in panel that was the word
it was looking for. The grand jury was in paneled
in twenty sixteen. Mister Trump was not even elected yet,
so well led. But now he's elected and he put
pressure on it. But no, no, no, no. The governor is
a Democrat and the attorney general are both Democrats. Mister

(33:01):
Trump had nothing to do with this. But ed, Still,
it's good news because we've got three hundred pedaphiles off
the street. Ed, and we can thank mister Trump for that. Is. No,
we don't have three hundred pedaliles off the street. No
arrests were made. There were two arrest maids in this case. Okay.
And if you go and listen and read the nine

(33:22):
hundred page report, you'll know what I'm talking about. If
you read sixteen pages of it, the first sixteen pages,
and I'm gonna do a recording. I'm gonna read all
sixteen pages because I love you, and I know people
are too lazy to read, but they love to hear
my voice. And I'll make a little jokes to us.
I'm reading it even though it's heartbreaking. You can't make
any jokes during this stuff. Hey, it really is. It's brutal.

(33:43):
It's brutal. It's brutal. You know. It's one of these
things that gives me PTSD. Yeah, but a kid in
as side. Only two people are arrested in this case,
and they talk about, well, there's way more than three
hundred pretty s guilty, but you know, the information is hidden.
It's being held by the Catholic Church and stuff like that.

(34:04):
And there were police that were genuinely trying to investigate
and trying to arrest people, but they deferred to the
Catholic Church into their internal investigation. Okay, it says it
sound is good. Okay, And this says too that there's
we will live. We found one thousand victims, but the
victims number in the thousands in addition to that. So

(34:28):
you know, while it sounds great it's business as usual, folks.
It sounds great that they have a report, that the
grand jury issued a report and if you read this
sixteen pages, these are well meaning, good hearted. It's not
I legally, it's in plain, simple English. And they pour
their hearts out writing this introduction. Okay, and he says,

(34:51):
you know, we think this is important, we think, you know,
and we hope that the church is changing. You know,
they're you know, they're optimistic, but you know, Jesus, just think, man,
you know, just think three hundred child lesting priests in
one state, and that there's maybe twice that much, three

(35:13):
times that much. That didn't make it to report a
thousand documented victims and thousands more in one state. You know,
we're gonna be judged on this, Every one of us
on the face of this earth who knows about this
report and knows about what's going on. We're going to

(35:34):
face judgment one day, you know, and our maker, our
creator is gonna look at us in the audience says,
what did you do about that? You know? And what
am I gonna say? Why? I talked about it on
the radio and I told people about it, you know,
but we will all be judged. And this kind of
stuff goes. I talk about Ratzinger and stuff like that,
about the choir there in the Vatican. His brother ran

(35:55):
the choir. Two hundred kids were lessoned in the choir
rats nigger who wrote the memo to all the bishops
saying how they can handle these accusations and keep it
in the house and not talking about it and cover
things up. I did all that, and that that interview
I did today, Okay, so keep an eye for that's
gonna be in the member section at oppermanport dot com.

(36:19):
Yead zekes it's so miserable, you know. And but the
the sixteen pages I'm gonna read, I'm gonna put that
on YouTube and spreaker and iHeart and all that kind
of stuff too. It's just gonna be I'll put on
a wake too so you can catch it anywhere. Let's
see what else. Ooh, is a good one to talk
about Eric Prince before right, and his connection to mister
Trump and how possibly you know Eric Prince would be

(36:41):
a guy. By the way, Eric Prince is involved in
a lawsuit right now where he's being accused of murder
where the judge took it so seriously that he allowed
two witnesses and I think too plaintiffs to be anonymous
because they're afraid that Erik Prince is gonna come kill
them because he's killed other witnesses and they're judged. Is well, okay,
you know what, I think you need to be anonymous
because that's a credible accusation. How do you like that,

(37:03):
friend of the president. Sister assisted with the forty million
dollar yacht and runs the Department of Education, and she
thinks that the teachers should have shotguns because bears might attack. Okay,
that's a whole other world. But Eric Prince came up
with this plan. How do you like this man? How
do I get a gig like this man? Eric Prince
comes up with a plan. He presents it to mister

(37:23):
Trump where he says, I want to privatize the military
in Afghanistan, nowhere else, you know, not in other countries
you know where maybe you know, it might be a
little bit more effective. But he wants to have a
private army that he's gonna run in Afghanistan that is
going to report directly to mister Trump. And by the way,

(37:46):
Bill o'roilandy's been talking about this for years. He wanted
he wanted Blackwater and Eric Prince and his academi and
all these different things. He's got a different name every month.
But his mercenary company, company of murderers and killers andired guns. Okay,
And I've told them on the air before that Eric
Prince was part and Keith Schiller and some other friends

(38:07):
of mine from Harbor Aviation used to recruit NYPD cops
who got fired from NYPD for being drunk drivers and
domestic violence and all kinds of nefarious problems, you know,
And they couldn't hack it in NYPD. And that's the
guys that Eric Prince wanted for Blackwater. He wanted guys
who were X cops X, Navy seals X, but had problems,

(38:28):
had arrest records, had you know, drinking problems, had violence problems,
had psychological problems. Those are the guys he wanted. Now
I know that firsthand. I'm testifying to you firsthand for
my first hand knowledge. But Eric Prince wants to take
over the armed forces in Afghanistan. Why not? She whizz well,

(38:49):
why not Iraq or Syria? No afghan What do they
got in Afghanistan? What do they got? Do they have
a poppy feels we're all the opium and all the
heroin comes out of Afghanistan could be and they're gonna
put that the ground troops. There are gonna be a
private army answerable to Eric Prince, the guy suspected of

(39:13):
murder in a federal court. Okay, and is uh, they're
gonna give it. And on the other one, that is
he gonna report directly to Donald Trump. This puts the
opium business in the hands of Eric Prince and Donald Trump.
Donald Trump is not a stupid man. People say, what
you know, he's turned down his salary. If he was
in this for the money, why would he turn down

(39:35):
his salary so he could take over the opium the
corner the orpium market. Maybe you think you know? Do
you think? Nah? And not not mister Trump, No way,
he's a good man. He's rounding up pedro files. He
just rounded up prete hundred. Prince said, aren't you paying?
Attention ed? Ed needs a vacation. I need a value,

(40:00):
a bottle of vodka and a vacation and a beautiful
woman just to listen to me, complain and put up
with me and load my dishwash correctly. Okay, Hey, let's see.
Oh I got some for you here. This is something
good for my audience. You'll like a lot of a

(40:21):
lot of news this week, right, boys, some busy busy
busy busy as a as a beaver, right, busy as
a beaver and a be double busy b B. This
is let's see okay. Now, A good friend of the show,
John Potash, who wrote that book about Tupac Shakur, and

(40:44):
just put out a film with yours truly in the
film called Drugs as Weapons against Us, right, And he
put out this great documentary film, you know. And it
was just at a film festival there in Beverly Hills,
and me and Vic drove out there to watch it
and enjoy it. And then the film went up on IMDb, right,
the Internet Movie Database. And I love my IMDb page.
Whenever I can update it. I love to go updated. Okay,

(41:07):
something I do something new, you know, I'm get involved
in something new. I got my bio up there. I
got my other other works up there. If you know,
somebody mentions me in a book at try and get
up there, you know. And what happens is when you
upload stuff to IMDb IMDb, they prove it right away,
but then sometimes they pull it back. So John pod
Ish uploaded his movie to IMDb. It's a legitimate movie.

(41:27):
It's in theaters, you know, it's in the film festivals,
and it's gonna be it's winning awards too. By the way,
I'm in an award winning documentary. How's that? Okay? How's that?
Take that? YouTubers, Okay, take that? What do you go?
Excellent documentary. I recommend everybody. It'll be on HBO or

(41:49):
Netflix or something like that. I'm sure, and it'll probably
be released a limited release in theaters. It's really good work.
So they he uploaded it to IMDb, and he included
everybody's name who was into think Timothy Leary at Opperaman,
Bobby Seal, you know, I can't think of Wal's but
all these people that are in the film, you know,
the little video clips of them or commentary or audio stuff. Uh,

(42:11):
you know, they're in the film. So and I, you know,
when it was up, I saw, boy, hey, look they
updated my amdb page. Look and then it's listed drugs
weaponing against us on there. And I even went to
the uploaded a picture of myself on my amdb page
to update, and then I upload the loaded stuff about
KYH and put that on there. So then about a
week later I go back and let me go check

(42:32):
my IMDb page, see how it is. You know, I
just admire it, you know, because I'm everyone knows what
an ego maniac at opperaman is, right, and that's that's
common knowledge across the land here. And I go there
and guess what. They removed my name from the IMDb page.
Removed my name from from Mister Potash is a wonderful film.

(42:52):
They're drugs weapons against us. Uh So I don't take
that standing down. I don't know, you won't push around that, operaman.
I'll you're at all right, I don't work for two
years and you screw me, all right, nobody in particular.

(43:13):
Eh So what I did was I re uploaded my
name to this film. And now when you go there
and look at it, looks like I'm the star of
the movie. The only names out there are me and
Bobby Seal. It's like me and Bobby Seal are co
stars of mister pot Ash's film. I know John, you know,
he's a nice guy and stuff like that, but I
know he doesn't he probably doesn't want that. But you know, hey, listen,

(43:34):
if you're in the film, you know you gotta gotta
take the initiative, Man, I get your name up there. Okay.
So anyway, he just put up this thing here on
because he also wrote a book called the FBI War
on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders, and it's about Aretha
Franklin's dad. He had written about in his book, right,
because Aretha Franklin just passed away this week. You know,
are eesp ct God bless her. Retha Franklin great by

(43:59):
the way, you know, it turns out you it was
like a shut in the past few years of life,
you know, and now here everybody's come out of the woodwork,
you know, honoring her, you know. And the poor woman,
you know, where was everybody in the past few years,
you know, when she was all alone. But anyway, he
writes in his book The FBI War on Tupac Shakor
and Black Leaders, about Aretha Franklin's dad. By nineteen seventy three,

(44:19):
Afeni moved in with Matulu. She's talking about Afeni Shakur
and Metulu Shakor, co founder of the Republic of New Africa.
The Republic of New Africa was politically aligned with the
Panthers at similar goals and experienced similar police repression The
Republic of New Africa formed in nineteen sixty eight when
five hundred grassroots activists had met in Detroit to declare

(44:41):
independence for the black nation against the US. Following the
following year, police attacked the republica the Republic of New
Africa convention at Reverend C. L. Franklin's Queen of Soul,
Aretha Franklin's father at Reverend C. L. Franklin's New Bethel

(45:03):
Church in Detroit. Police fired eight hundred rounds in the
church and then held one hundred and fifty people in
communicato before a judge set up court in the police
station and got most of them released. For more information,
go to www FBI war on tupac dot com. So

(45:24):
the cops shot up a readA. Franklin's father's church, and
all the folks out there, she's the queen of soul,
she's the you know, the music of her life. And
how many people know that the cops shot up her
father's church man to get to after the Republican New

(45:45):
Africa and held eight hundred rounds into the church. My goodness,
nothing to see here, folks, which reminds me too, Okay,
But I love the way this is flowing from one
topic to another because all my notes are all over
place you would' couldn't imagine. But you know, we had
a thing in d C last week where people responded

(46:06):
to what they called the Patriot Prayer movement with you know,
in a Charlottesville was the one year anniversary of the
the right to write whatever the you know, whatever the
group is, and a Patriot Prayer group in DC and
thousands and thousands and thousands of free, free, freedom loving,
liberty loving, red blooded patriotic Americans turned out to shout

(46:29):
down these Nazis and these anti Semites and these bigots
and these KKK all right, and very few showed up
in d C thanks to the good work of the
anti fashion freedom fighters who take to the street and

(46:51):
defend our liberty against fascists. Okay, And had it not
been for these young men and women who put their
butts on the line line to defend your freedom and
my freedom against fascism, there might have been hundreds or
even thousands of these right wing nazi, racist, white supremacist

(47:13):
KKK members. Okay, Now, just like they were last year
in Charlottesville. They showed up in the first couple of nights.
They know, they showed up and they surprised people, and
they attacked people. They attacked unarmed students that were protecting statues.
They attacked them. And when they had they were outnumbered,
you know, like one hundred to one. But the next day,

(47:35):
the freedom fighters showed up, the anti fascists showed up,
the liberty loving patriots showed up, and we stopped them
and put them in their place and sent them home crying. Okay,
Now many people listening to this show right now, we'll
say ed Opperman supports Antifa. My goodness, ed these are violent.

(47:57):
They're paid by George Soross, They're paid I uh was
that guy sears? You know that other guy. You know
that other guy has a commercial old time once in
peach Trump. My goodness that these are paid protesters. These
are paid by George Soro said. Don't you realize it?
There they're violent. There they should be a terrorist group. Head. No, No,
these are people who have the balls to stand up

(48:18):
because had they not confronted these Nazis, there would be
tens of thousands on the street today. So you know,
we won this fight. Okay, But now people say, well, Edward,
what about in DC. There were no Nazis there and
only twenty showed up. Ha haa haa. And they were
just a small group of Nazis that showed up, and
they were very docile and cooperative. And Antifa were confronting

(48:38):
the police. Oh my goodness, they were so Antifa was
so confused, just looking for troubles today started fighting. Now
they're fighting fascism. Okay, these brave young men and women
are fighting for your freedom and my freedom that we
don't get brutalized and shot down in the street. Unarmed,
innocent people getting shot down in the street, just like

(48:59):
Eric Scott. The Eye just did a show about Eric
Scott's gonna be playing tomorrow night, who was a West
Point graduate who was shot and murdered by the police.
Innocent man, and they planted a gun on him and
they shot him when he's down on the ground too,
shot him in a back and then destroy the videotape. Okay,
just like the sons and daughters of veterans are all

(49:20):
across this country are shot down every day by these police.
So we have to resist oppression. We have to resist
police violence and police oppression and not tolerated and let
them know next, okay, that they were outnumbered just like
we just sent These Nazis are running, These old right

(49:41):
white supremacists are running, okay, and are crying. You know.
You saw last year they were crying down there in
Charlotte Deville Man when they were leaving. You know, they
were crying if Fox News broadcasted Okay, and this is
what we need to do again too, with violent criminal
armed with guns and badges and vests that are infringe

(50:04):
upon our liberties and our freedom every single day. We
need to protect our freedom. We need to protect our
liberty and protect our safety. Okay, So don't complain to me,
okay that you don't like the tactics of Antifa that
are standing up for your rates. Okay, if you don't
like the way they're doing it, then you get out
there and you can do it your way too, But

(50:26):
otherwise get out of the way. And that's what I
have to say about that. It may sound extreme, it
may sound radical, but we're in a time where little
twelve year old kids are getting shot down in the street.
So that's extreme, that's radical, okay, and we have to
stand up to that, thank you very much. Okay, what
else is going on Alex Jones. I was gonna. I

(50:49):
had all planned to do my Alex Jones impersonation for
this part, but I'm too tired. Got up this morning
three am and I went swimming. At five am, I
went to Krackadile and when the pool first opened up.
Because had such a busy day, I had a two
hour interview with about the program to Kill at eight am.
Then I did a one hour interview. I had someone

(51:09):
come over at a client come over to the house.
I had to interview them. Then I had a TV
interview I did with the Mussy TV at one pm
in the afternoon, then five o'clock and then now my
seven o'clock show, and I have to produce after this.
Pierce read it's every long day. But at five am,
when I was driving home from the pool, I was
listening to Alex Jones talk about how.

Speaker 3 (51:30):
Says it, Well, you gotta fight. They're there, they're taking
me down. And it's not just the Red Chinese this time.
This time as it's the deep state or taking me down,
and we gotta fight at liberty where at all defenders
of liberty, let me tell you that the defenders of
the Constitution and the freedom fighter is the original revolutionary
founding fathers, their mothers and their aunts and uncles were
held on ships and starved them, but they fought back, and.

Speaker 2 (51:52):
They didn't know. He's going on and on and now
he's going to fight to the death. And by the way,
get my app get my app. I mean, he's going
on and on and on about how they've infringed upon
his riots and his freedom of speech and all that
kind of stuff. And God bless him. Okay, the guy's
a billionaire. Guy's making a ton of money. He's selling
his penis pills and he's doing great for himself. I'm
very happy for him. Now, mister Jones, where were you, okay,

(52:14):
sir sir? Where were you, sir? When you were in
a family court there in your divorce case and you
had your chance to stand up for your beliefs and
your liberty and your convictions and stuff like that, and
you know, you said, well, he's gonna act. I don't
really mean any of that stuff. And then when you're
sued by the Sandy Hook family, he said, well, people
gotta be stupid to believe me. Okay, if you believe

(52:34):
what I say on the radio, it's all act that
you gotta be stupid if you believe me. But now
it's so he pussied out. Okay, Oh, he wimped out.
I'm sorry for the provanity there, ladies and gentlemen. Okay,
but you know you can say pussy hats right now.
Then there's a march in DC. You can say anyway,
pussy cat. But he wimped out in family court. He
wimped out in court with them against the Sandy Hook families.

(52:59):
But now that he's facing tyranny and the US government
and the deep state and all the power that he's
going to be thrown in prison. Now he's grown a
set of cojonies and he's going to stand up to
all this. That's what we're supposed to believe. Some people
have done some very good analysis of this, and they
think the whole thing, the guy's obviously a shill. Man,

(53:20):
give me a break, you know. But people done some
analysis and his whole thing's in operation. Man, this whole
thing taking down his sites and even his own site
that he's claiming was a hack and stuff like that.
People think he took it down himself. But one thing,
our buddy who was a friend of this show, Jay Dyer.
He had his website taken down too, right around the

(53:41):
same time, on WordPress. And you know, he was on
the show here, we had him on the show. We
no longer have him on the show. I think he
had great content on his website. He had great content
on the show. But he's one of these guys that
makes hiss insulting comments about socialism. We're not really understanding it,
you know, and so I really want no part of

(54:01):
the guy. So you got to think, man, you know,
where's you know, mister Dyer. You know, here's a socialist
over here, willing to stand up your rights, your freedom
of the president all and stuff like that, and you
kind of ostracize this. So my friend, you know, you
go go to your old right buddies, go to talk
to the to the Nazis and the capitalists. You have
how much they help you? Okay? Right now, by the way,

(54:22):
where was my shop? I'm demodetized on YouTube? Where's all
the outrage for men? Nobody cares? My first Operaman Report channel,
I had three hundred thousand uh uh plays and I
had what was it like five thousand followers? Oh gone,
you know, subscribers own they shut that thing down without
even a word nothing, you know, not a people. So

(54:42):
where's all my free speech? I guess you know I
don't count, right, just don't. Only when you have a
gramby voice and you and you you wimp out in court.
That's the only time I needed nap. That's the only
time that freedom of speechccounts. Who cares? Right? Okay, one
real quick? Okay, Q and On? Hey we got Q

(55:04):
and On right and my last little note of the night.
But I don't even have the energy to do it
with Q and I What a character? Now? Okay, So
here we go. Uh is this done yet? Or what
have we stuck a fork in this Q and thing? Yet?
He reaches mainstream media, they have one article after another.
What is Q and On? Let me tell you Q
and On? They show up with T shirts at at

(55:25):
the rally there. Now Trump is seizing their T shirts
and their hats and their signs, and the Q and
on is no longer allowed than his rallies. But he's
still on your side, guys. Okay, Now, so now that
this has reached mainstream media, why can't mister Trump said?
Of course I support Q andon He's a deep insider
and he's helping me, and he's raising this army where
we go one and we go oh and all that nonsense.

(55:48):
Right also too, Now the q andon has all the
spotlight on him. Why can't he tell us his big
secrets now? Okay, tell us all the inside stuff? No,
what does he do? Uh? He's still doing that fortune
cookie clue crap. Okay, why now wouldn't the whole idea
in the beginning he said he had to do the
fortune cookie clues and little dribs and drabs and bread

(56:11):
crumbs and nonsense. You know, he's well, because you know
they've got bots, they got spy bots, and they'll if
I don't word it this way, they'll track me down.
They'll shut me down in five minutes. Okay, well now
they found you. What now? What? Why are you still
talking this way? Wiki leaks doesn't talk this way. They
got a server, they put up information. I don't trust
wiki leaks either, By the way, that's a whole nother
story they got to show for Trump. But why can't

(56:32):
mister quanon do this now? Why can't he got what?
He hasn't broken any major secrets? Why can't he just
come public? You know, he's got a whole army behind him.
Now they're all fighting with him. Cuser, man, what happened? No?
What does he do? The spotlights on him? They're hacking me.
That's typical troll behavior. Man, if you've ever been on
you know, you know, debating in rants and raves on

(56:53):
Craigslist or using it or AOL chat rooms. Okay, that's
the first troll thing when they heats on, Oh I'm
being hacked. You know what's next the nude pictures of
Q and on or the cybersex chatting, the logs, you know,
that's what comes next. So he comes to No, but
what comes next to Q and On? What's he talking about? Next?
He starts posting links to YouTube and Reddit and stuff

(57:14):
we could find on our own. What do we need
him for? What do we need mister super secret Q
and on top secret security clearance for if we could
find that stuff on our own. And then he starts
posting stuff about Xbox being down? Okay, what what he
got bored? You know he ran out I Cheetos and
marijuana four twenty there, so his Xbox is down. Give

(57:34):
me a break, guys, give me a break. He had
his chance Okay, this was it. Man. The load has
been shot, the wat has been run. You know, it's
all comes tumbling down. He's done. Goodbye, Q, goodbye Q
you thank you, thank you for coming cue. If you
like tonight's show and you like the audio, you like me,

(57:57):
and you like to rip me off, and you like
to uh you know, had me work for you for
two years and the stabbed me in the back, you know,
as agreed. You know they agreed a bunch of wolves
up sharks as you know, dagging in ah barracudas. Anyway,
if you like the show and you like the new

(58:18):
audio we got going on for you here, and you
like the work I do for you and the abuse
I put up with, Man, you have no idea. You know,
up at five o'clock. I was up at three o'clock
this morning, but up and out five o'clock in the
morning to get back at eight o'clock to work all
day long. You know, you can support the show by
becoming a member at operamanreport dot com. Got new content

(58:43):
up there. He's got a brand new show about Let's
see how I'm allowed to say this. We have the
model Barbara Pilling who was hit on by Trump at well,
she was sixteen, but she heard modeling agency said she
was seventeen. Okay, however she wants to describe it. You
want to change the title, miss Pilling, give me an email. Okay,
we got that in there. New content going and definitely

(59:05):
just must see TV TV show. Uh what's that thing
whatever it's called with the Jake Grant. He's a nice guy.
He's nice good, that's funny. So we got him. That's
a good show. Uh, that's gonna be in a member
section too, and probably this show I'm doing tomorrow with
Madonna Whalen, the mother of Natasha Cornette the Satanist to

(59:28):
shot up this family on her way down to ce
Anne Rice in New Orleans. Uh So, a lot of
good content being added in there all the time, guys,
plus my little commentaries that I throw in at too now,
which is a new thing we're doing. I had a
great commentary that I did right after the Britain show
and I deleted it, okay because it's stuff I'm not
ready to talk about yet one so, but it's stuff

(59:53):
I'll be telling you about in the future. So anyway,
Opermanreport dot com if you want a discount, you contact
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