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Sun is shining in the sky.
There ain't no power inside.
It's not raining.
Everybody's in the lake.
And don't you know.
It's a beauty for the day.
Hey!
Runnin' now, we have a new.
The hour's sunshine's bright.
It's lit on the streets where once was busy.
This is the blue.
Time is living in the night.
Hey!
Mr. Blue Sky, Mr. Blue Sky.
Mr. Blue Sky, Mr. Blue Sky.
You had to head away for so long.
So long!
Baby, we're gone.
Mr. Blue Sky, Mr. Blue Sky.
Please tell us why.
You had to head away for so long.
Baby, we're gone.
Oh...
Hey, you went to bed, you're the base.
Welcome to the human race.
This is the race.
Mr. Blue Sky, stop that with it.
I'm today.
This is the day we've waited for, huh?
Oh, Mr. Bluskite, please tell us why
You had to head away for so long
So make it right around
Hey, that Mr. Bluskite, Mr. Bluskite, please
To be with you, look around, see what you know
Everybody smiles at you
Hey, that Mr. Bluskite, Mr. Bluskite, please
To be with you, look around, see what you do
Everybody smiles at you
Mr. Bluskite, Mr. Bluskite, please
To be with you, look around, see what you do
But some company's gone, right?
Grouping over, now as hand is on your shoulder
Never mind, I'll remember you, listen
I'll remember you, listen
Hey, Mr. Bluskite, please tell us why
You had to head away for so long
So make it right around
Hey, that Mr. Bluskite, Mr. Bluskite, please
To be with you, look around, see what you do
Everybody smiles at you
Hey, that Mr. Bluskite, Mr. Bluskite, please tell us why
You had to head away for so long
So make it right around
Hey, that Mr. Bluskite, please tell us why
Okay, I'm a little five minute intro there. You know what, it's just such an upbeat
song. It's just so you don't want to play it this week. We're not looking for music to play.
I just put me in such a good mood. I said, you know what? Let's start the show off in a good mood.
Rather than what I was going to play some like, who's that guy?
Oh, bitch, get out the way. That's going to play that instead. But I think some ELO and it's
going to put me in a good mood. Mr. Blue Sky. That's how we are here at the opera room,
but we're happy all the time. There's something blue skies, happiness, rainbows, and cotton candy.
All the good stuff for you. We're at the fun, fun stuff. We bring it every week.
Let's start the ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
Biggest regret in my life is I get my phone over to somebody.
I managed to win them. Just about thinking my phone over to somebody. I always say,
you know what, man, I regret this. I actually set up a new 800 number, but I'm going to be using
it from now on that I can just block it and block people from that. I don't have my number.
Leave me alone. Leave me alone. Welcome to the opera man report. I'm your host.
The overwhelmed end opera man. No, I'm not overwhelmed. I'm doing great.
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from the past documents, like the 24 page letter that Jeffrey Epstein created, the Clinton Foundation,
the Katie Johnson lawsuit after David and the plates. We have all that up there for free. So when
people are getting it all wrong and they're talking about breaking news, they just discovered it.
I'll post a link and I'll say, hey, I'm involved in that. I discovered that.
I obtained that document exclusively about 10 years ago with that breaking document that you're
all excited about. I find that 10 years ago. Excuse me, here it is. There's a link.
I first put it up at the operamanreport.com special archive. That's what it was originally put up
because now people say, why is that 10 years ago? This thing just five years ago. Why do you lie?
Why did that happen? I've been always lying. I don't know. Well, because it was first of us at the other
place. Okay, sorry. I got six. Don't ever get a job working with the public.
Where you have any kind of notoriety or any kind of public exposure. It's the worst thing you can do
with your life. I can't see it. I take that back. I met so many nice people and I get access to
so much interesting stuff. I take all that back. Stay positive. Let me play this song again.
Only another five minutes. Oh, it won't. I will play this song again. It will only be another five
minutes. I'm telling you, well, I'll be back in a good mood. We'll come back. Okay, hold on. Let's
let this over here. I'm just kidding. I should that. Well, one day I should just play one song
after another. People just waiting for the show to start. But besides Patreon, the Opera Man
Report Patreon, you go to speaker.com, Apple plays and Spotify. Those are the ones I get paid for
the most. And you go there and you go to every Friday night and do this live show. We call it live,
but it's taped. That's a solo show. We call it sometimes a Shane McKay called it the solo show.
And then to take it off from there. So that was a legendary little solo show. And then two hours
of brand new podcast content, which tonight shall be for you. I'm two really good stuff.
Phil, let's see what's going on. Go to my notes. I had a disaster this week, man, where I rebooted
the computer to do an interview. And when I rebooted all my passwords that disappeared,
man off the computer. And now also, too, I'm getting timed out of my emails and stuff like that.
Yeah, I deal with a lot of hackers and stuff. You have no idea.
But the two new shows now are Joe Greene, the legendary Joe Greene. This guy goes way back to John
Judge and all the legendary researchers, William Pepper and stuff. We talked about, you know,
chopping names like that, like their legendary stuff. Joe Greene on the death of Jesse Jackson
and the Martin Luther King assassination. And really about, you know, spooky dirty Jesse Jackson,
it's me, you know, snitch type guy, you know, and you know, nothing you could really put your
finger on, but just so much with this guy. And the assassination of Martin Luther King. And you
know, one thing too, but MLK, that people never talk about is after they killed MLK and they killed
his mother. You know, they didn't just kill him. They killed his mother in a church.
And one of the brothers was speaking out about it and something suddenly he just got shut down.
It's just one thing after another, ladies and gentlemen, you know, just one thing after another.
And that's the business we have chosen. Then so Joe Greene, legendary Joe Greene's coming on
on the death of Jesse Jackson and the Martin Luther King assassination. And then Allison
Barry is coming on to talk about Isaac Cappy, the whole Isaac Cappy story. She knew Isaac
Cappy. And so she has a lot of inside behind the scenes information to share with us.
I just happened to catch Isaac Cappy the first day he hit the ground running.
And it was lying by a pool and some hotel and stuff like that that he had snuck into.
That's a whole lot of stuff. But he does this periscope video. He says,
well, I saw it. So it was a profile. Everybody knows this. Because I'm a Hollywood, you know, extra,
you know, like an IMDB page. I've been into movies, you know, like this is somehow impressive
or something. And right off the bat and says, you know, what's he said that you know, well,
everything he's saying, he got from the internet. It's not some inside source that knows something.
I was so unimpressed to begin with. And then right there in the very start, I started looking
this guy up. And I saw I found some social media postings by him on Reddit talking about how he
had a breakdown one night. He had him stuff, stuff committed in a voluntary committed because
he thought he was being followed and he was talking to police. This whole thing told his whole
story. He lit it all out. The guy was troubled and disturbed from the very, very start. People
in Newham, his family, his friends have been in real life. They knew him. All knew that the guy
was troubled. And whatever he was up to, he was ashamed of the toward the end there. I don't
know what. And really never once shared one single new thing that isn't available in the internet
already. So I don't know what, man, the deal with the white people makes such a big deal about
Isaac Cappy, the troubled guy, you know, who had an interest in a topic and, you know,
and just committed suicide, you know, which is very common with people who get absorbed and consumed
with these horrible traumatic subjects. And you have all these people coming at you with their
trauma and their problems and their arguments and their criticisms and all kind of stuff.
It's not an unusual thing or unexpected situation. You know, a very dear person in all this
was driven to suicide and over exposing this kind of stuff, you know.
I know that this is what happens. Even Cisco's, well, I don't want to get into some kind of
outing people, but all kinds of people, man, you know, this is rough work. This is a rough topic.
This truck causes PTSD to be dealing with these kind of people all the time and talking to these
kind of people all the time. And now what we're saying with this, that it's become the national past
time to do nothing but discuss these things and exaggerate everything to sort of wildest
extremes. Jeff Riapstein wasn't just a Mossad. He wasn't just a, a trafficker. He wasn't just
blackmailing people. He was also eating and cooking and making beef jerky and cloning and
doing a submarine. Now we just have to come up with something bigger and better every half hour.
And I'm telling you guys, there's ain't going to work out good, man. I've been living this stuff
a long time, man. I've been dealing with this kind of topics and stuff way before I ever had a
radio show, you know. We're back in real time on using it with the Akino and McMart and all that
kind of stuff, you know. And here I am now, you know, the last man standing in so many situations.
And I've learned to cope with these things and deal with these things and even now become sort of
an expert and have a pathway to litigation and to, you know, get people out of this stuff and
get some sort of compensation for them. And all I get is criticism for it and people tell experts
on experts on my cases, people know more about my work and my job and what I do all week long,
whatever they're all week long, they know better than I do, you know. And then just fantasy world,
people just living in this lifetime movie channel fantasy world or just, you know, they have this
imaginary beliefs of how private investigators work and how litigation works and how
trafficking cases work and then how political bribery and blackmail works, they just have this
imaginary world where they believe, you know, this imaginary stuff, you know. And a lot of it's
that that's just the poor saps out there, the average person. But then on the other hand,
it's so much as being controlled and manipulated in order to manipulate people and fool people and
and take advantage of people and we're seeing this in every direction, which is what I'll be
talking about this week. So we have to, this Joe Green and then we'll be playing the Eyes of
Cappy thing, Alison Barry. Now, oh, it's just talking to you about how, how wild things have
gotten. Now, give me a couple of perfect examples. One is, let's talk about it, is the, the Clintons
have been called to testify, right? So the Clintons are called to testify and everybody say,
well, and Hillary says, well, we, I never met Jeffrey Epstein. I don't know who he is. What's
I never heard of him? I never heard of him. I never got to go into those rallies and hearing
that. Well, he's like, God, and then I'd be leaving. And the secret service would say, you
know, if you leave, you can't come back in. I said, well, you hear that voice. I can't come
back in. How do you guys do this? They don't laugh. And I'm like, God, and we, we were in some small
rooms with her, man, where they, you know, filled up the room with union guys and carpenters and
construction workers, you know, just to fill up the room with just my, you know, live bodies.
What a, what an operation those people run. You know, way more professional in all the other
campaigns. I'll tell you that, man, you know, they did a really professional operation.
Pretty good catering, too, for the press. But the best catering out of everybody was that guy,
that the black guy, the doctor, forget his name, Benjamin. Yeah, I forget what the guy is.
And a man, he had lamb chops. You know, he had a shrimp and lamb chops.
Lots of tales. Look at a fish going on there, man. Okay.
Small room, not anybody in there, but everybody was reading like kings, man. It's Shemlasha pain.
You know, Ben Carson, Ben Carson. Yeah, that's who it was.
Vic has a picture with Ben Carson. I didn't do it. But, um,
so the Clintons are forced to testify about their connection to Jeffrey Epstein,
which clearly there's a connection. And all the low hanging fruit out there is going, well,
we saw pictures in the Jacuzzi on the island with Bill on the plane 24 times and about visit the
White House. Okay. All seems to be financial associations to me, but I'm not going to debate them.
But the one thing you never hear is Jeffrey Epstein during his
plea negotiations for his sentence negotiations.
Well, 24 page letter, his attorney Jerry left court, who was Abby Hoffman's attorney from the
hippies. And he was also the attorney for Jack Gordon, who was Latoya Jackson's
Pimp Boyfriend and Jack Gordon, who would kill all those guys. But every partner Jack Gordon
ever had in the massage parlor business died. It was a fatal fatal illness to go into business
with Jack Gordon. Jack Gordon was involved in planting pipe bombs underneath the
Harry Reid's car, you know, one thing after another, Jack Gordon. He's by the way, he started out,
you know, at circus circus working in the arcade where the kids are, you know, this creepy perverted
guy, you know, Pimp and a abuser. But anyway, so when a left court represented him to a one point
to some organized crime people to us, well, Jerry left court was an excellent, probably is still
excellent attorney. But somehow he wound up on the defense team for Mr. Jeffrey Epstein.
And it's very interesting too, because Paul Krasner, another former hippie and former high times
wound up in a friendship with the Jeffrey Epstein. When he was getting paid $5,000 a month,
I talked about that with Joe Green later on. We were talking about Krasner. We're just heartbreaking
and we're both talking about the topic. New pub just like I shot and arrow through the heart, you know,
knife in the back.
Shot through the heart. Anyway,
but nobody talks, they talk about his low hanging fruit, about good on the plane,
all that stuff. They repeated ad nauseam, but no one wants to talk about the Clinton foundation,
which was a big money operation, was clearly a corrupt payoff bribery scam operation, you know.
And to his Jeffrey Epstein with his hands and his mitts and that, nobody wants to talk about that.
Do you understand why that is, don't we? Because the Clinton foundation is greasing a lot of
palms. It's spreading around a lot of money. It's a bribery operation, you know. And then
you throw up my bank, I watch your back, you know. And this is why you're not going to see them
pointing the finger at that. I wish people would just, but everyone's just so focused on the
emotions and the, and that the triggering effect, you know, it's just, I believe that this whole
bombardment of all this material, by the way, I have a guest coming on who's an attorney who's
talking about that. And she talking, we're going to have a whole show about this. And she's
talking about, she wore this great series of articles on threads. She talks about how when you,
when you have these kind of litigation and you have this kind of traumatic evidence you need
to present before a jury, you have to do it carefully. There's meetings beforehand.
How it's going to be sent out because you could traumatize the jury, you could traumatize witness
as you know, it's a big mess. And it's done carefully with kid gloves, not in this situation.
Just being dumped out there while willingly crazy, you know. And all these crazy people coming out
of the woodwork, you know. And all these debunked cases and stories that have just been totally debunked
for years, people that I've worked on that I've vetted coming out of the woodwork now making a
second at the apple, you know, second, taking a second bite at the apple. So, but you don't hear
anybody talking about the Clinton Foundation, but you heard me talking about it 10 years ago,
but now it's breaking news, but still they're not talking about it. So you hear about it here at
least. And basically what it says is when he was negotiating for his sentence, he was saying,
hey, look what a great guy. I might help set up this charitable foundation with the president of
the United States and his wife, the former Secretary of State and Senator. And but not a
people about that, not a people about that. It's just all going to be this delicious stuff.
And which is, it only seems to be a very small portion of all this. I can only come at this,
and I'm going to be doing, I'm going to be interviewed by Dave Emery tomorrow,
and we'll be mostly talking about, I guess, episode and stuff.
And how I come from this is very nuts and bolts, very simple, you know.
I first, you know, I heard about this case in Palm Beach. I was down there working on,
I had a testify done in Fort Lauderdale. And I wound up somehow with a weekly magazine that had
the story about, or some type of periodical publication. I was in a waiting room that had
the story about this billionaire, this fanatier, a touch fund guy would have, I forget how to
describe him, who had three little girls coming to his place a day to give him massages,
and I was like, oh my god, this is mind blowing. And he got away with this.
And then he told me, I have to sweetheart deal. And so I said, you know, when I got a radio
session, that's one of the topics I want to talk about on the radio. I want to go back and find out
who this guy was and do a story about that. Because three little kids a day is guy and he got away
with it, you know. And then the rest is history, you know. Then I first got hired on the Katie
Johnson case. And again, too, that wasn't this big, with the plaintiff was flown all over the world
or none of the islands or none of that, none of the black bale, black bale, black bale,
Glenback, black bale. You know, by the way, you find out how much Glenback has been a
push in the story and the owning people in the story here. You look and you don't listen to me.
Okay, I don't need the grief. Go look in the files yourself. Google Glen back in there and see
what comes up guys, ladies and gentlemen, see who comes up legendary experts on this thing of
heroes experts knows everything.
Working for Glenback. Anyway, what do you call it?
Again, it was and then when I started getting beyond that. And again, it was, you know,
these young ladies who came out of Royal Palm's high school in Palm Beach and the trailer
parks again, no airplanes, a little lead expressed, no, but a file island and none of this stuff.
Just kids, you know, getting a ride from their cousin, they'll pick up truck, you know,
down at Jeffrey Epstein's house and, you know, I'm like, if you can, there's Ocean Am, you
whatever it's called, you know, and Ocean Drive, I think it is. Same road, Marlago's on,
like a mile away, you know, why the tropes never been to the island? We could walk over to
Epstein's house when the three kids were every day, you know, and we're plus where he was then,
when he went against all that. But again, too, it was, and you could watch those interviews with
those young, when there were kids at the time, they're on YouTube, you can find those interviews
of the actual kids, you know, that were being abused when they were in high school and just recently
out of high school. And you could see there wasn't this big glamorous wild story that we're hearing now.
Okay, and that's what I come out of.
That's what I'm familiar with. Then later on, Hoffman Burke, he got me down in Virgin Islands.
But even that, I wasn't hearing these wild things. And I would ask about things like, what about
the tunnels? They laugh at me. Oh, no, there's no, there's underground water, you know,
storage and underground hurricane shelters we have here in the house, but we don't have tunnels
around basements. What are you talking about? Because Kathy was spreading some video of
little kids who was claiming that it was underneath Epstein's house on the Virgin Islands in a
little St. James. So that's how I come to all this, you know, no blackmail. No, you know,
when we know with arms dealing, we know an espionage, we know drug dealing, obviously. And
what do you call it? Money laundering. We see all that, you know. But again, I don't see the black
mail. You know, both huge trafficking operation. I didn't really see that either, man. Maybe
with 30, 40 guys, you know, something thousand's largest, greatest trafficking operation ever in
history. That's how he made all his money blackmail and trafficking. We don't see that.
But, you know, we do, now everything's just gone hysterical.
And I'll give you a couple examples that I can tell you about personally. First hand,
one is, it was like two days ago, the yesterday morning of the day before, I saw a screenshot of
one of the FBI intake forms reports. And look at this, another, you know, the allegation here,
another big claim. And there was an expression, no, and when I just glance at it and they just
read it, you know, read it over, you know, quickly. And there was an expression in there that
jumped at it me that I recognized right away because I had spoken to that woman. That woman
had come to me and gave me the whole story. I got a story about abstaining. It was traffic,
and I, you know, my, by the way, two people have this wild conception that I'm out to discredit
people that I'm trying to, that I'm trying not to make money from this, that I'm trying not
to have a successful litigation, that I'm trying not to get justice for these people, that I'm
trying not to get compensation. Why I would be doing this for nothing, which just makes no sense.
And that somehow there's some kind of international cabal of traffickers that are following
money to me in some way for, for, for, I came and imagined. How would this imaginary fantasy
world theory is that these people have? But I remember talking to this woman and, you know, you
can kind of tell right away when you're talking to someone. I remember when I was on Dr. Drew
and it was about an infidelity case. And me and the other private investigator, we explained to
him, says, you know, well, we can talk to the spouse for 10 minutes. We know right away whether it's a
real infidelity case or if it's just going their head and they're just a paranoid jealous person
in that craze, you just know right away, you could just tell this from experience. You know,
but you still go, you know, you go through the motions, you take all the evidence, you have to prove
which, you know, you have to come up with a fact in evidence, you know.
And it's the same thing with this, you know, you can kind of tell right away, you know, and there's
a couple of real tells right away with someone who's a caught up in delusions and fantasies and
sometimes addictions. Sometimes, you know, we had one woman who was saying they're putting poison in
my meth. My meth dealer is poisoning my meth, but that's why I'm acting crazy. Well, maybe it's the
meth. You know, wherever you should take it, he's on the meth and come back and then we'll talk
again. And also to, you know, the story changes drastically, they're telling you about, and always
famous people, they're adding to the story. A lot of people too, they got a good case. They have
a good case. They had a problem with their uncle, they had a problem with the school, the teacher,
jail, they were holding some kind of juvenile detention and where they had to suffer the trauma
there. But then they start adding all this other stuff, you know, and you know, you tell them,
well, look, we can get you a settlement from the school, from the church, from the, from these
places where you were abused there, you know, not, I want to go on TV and I want to go on social
media and be famous for mentioning these other names, you know, when there's not enough there,
just just not enough there. Maybe they just something didn't happen, but maybe not. It's just not
enough there though. And now you're not going to get nothing because you, you know, you want to
just talk on social media, go ahead, do that, you know, I'm not stopping you. And also to, even
sometimes too, if I can't take the case of none of the lawyers that I deal with, want to take the case,
the client has the case summary, they can take that case summary anywhere they want, show it to
other attorney, it's free, you know, and they can shop around to another attorney and get it,
but they never do, they never do, you know, they just never do. It's just such a wild
from, I should write a whole book about just that, you know, how to work with that. But if you're
coming to me with a case now, yeah, and there's a lot of people now coming out saying, well, I was also
a victim of Epstein, blah, blah, blah, okay, if you're coming out, just just keep in mind, you don't
have to add all this extra stuff, okay, if your parents did something, your uncle did something,
the church did something, the school did something, the detention center, you know, if they did
something, boy scouts, we can go after them, and that's enough, you know, we don't have to, you know,
open up all these other cans of worms and draw more attention to yourself and more problems for
yourself, you know, and usually that's, it's fantasy anyway, you know, it's just, it's a delusion.
I can't say usually, but many times it is, now, but this one case that was just, I saw it on
Twitter that was being elevated, this is a person that I know is they made it up, and I don't
think they have nothing to do with Epstein, they have nothing to do with the names that they named,
okay, which by the way, we watch a Democrat names too. And I'm not the only one out here who's
vetting these cases out, because sometimes after they've been to me, they've been to another
guy, you'll get a call, but buy it back and forth in here. You know, so I'm not the only one, okay,
that knows what's going on with this stuff. I'm just pretty much on my own with a radio show,
and a social media presence, and talks about this. So there's a case where it's getting huge
social media attention, and I know for a fact it's not legit. Now, I can't betray that client and say,
oh, wait a second, I talked to this person, that's Mary Jane Whipforth, you know what I mean?
And you know, I know, I know, look, I got the whole report investigation right here,
she said she was unbethan and she said, you know, you know, I can't do that, you know, because that's
betraying my client, I'm not going to betray my client no matter what, I don't care if I'll go to
jail for it, you know, I'm not going to betray my client. So I can't say that, but you know,
people just out there just running with this stuff, and I think what the design is is to
elevate these hysterical wild complaints and prove that they're false and prove that they were
hoaxes, and then everybody can sit back and see, Russia, Russia, Russia, and to see what those
Democrats do, they lie about Mr. Trump, they lie about him, he was another time he was proven in
the school show, we find another one now. Now a big one this week was, now this one was a real brutal
one. We start here, and by the way, I like the guy, I forget if they show them burgers or something
like that, I like the guy, we've chatted offline, we've chatted, okay, about different things,
you know, I think he's a legit guy, I think he's a good guy, as far as I know,
and he uncovers that there's three FBI interviews that were once available that were then deleted
that he believed shed credibility on the accuser, who was 14, 13, 15, you know, confusion, okay,
and everyone right away assumed, well that's Katie Johnson, look there it is Katie Johnson,
wasn't interviewed by the FBI 3000, it was Provincial, my hair's on fire, I read,
set your hair on fire too, okay, wow, by the way, too, there is a legit FBI report that Tom
mayor met, that's the attorney for Katie Johnson, the Jane Doe plaintiff, there's known as Katie
Johnson, that right at the very, very beginning, before I even him came on this case, he made a full
report to the FBI, with a real name, a real address, a real phone number, a real information,
all given to the FBI, his real name, his real address, his real phone about all given to the FBI,
so all these people out there, these wild, wild, wild people out there saying, we think they know
something, because they read an article in a Google and something, well she doesn't exist,
she never existed, never, but when here we have 100% documented fact that he called the FBI
any game of statement, okay, so that should put that to bed, right, of course it doesn't, but it
should, if you're if you're a thinking normal rational person and you're not in love with Mr. Trump
and you're not in a cult, you know, or just some on the other end, you're just someone saying,
well we have to believe, we have to believe, everybody just believe, believe, you know, on the other end
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crazy and cultish, so Mr. Shullenberger comes out with these three FBI files that are deleted
and he says it was a 13 year olds, a 14 year olds, a 15 year olds, all this confusion
is that Katie Johnson is it's not and people are contacting me and I'm contacting them
and I'm contacting him and we've chatted in the past, he's not getting back to me and I'm saying,
I don't, where's, can I see the, with this other case with the three, you know,
why, how do we come up with 13, 15, then it came out something about Hilton heads,
just through that saying Hilton head, I knew that wasn't it, but still, you know,
me, I got a double check and find out, so I'm trying to verify this and you'd think someone
which in the process, someone would want to share with me or run it by me, but one or two people did,
you know, so they don't have egg on their face, you know, and what happens?
What happened? Just like I've been predicting, right? It comes out that the woman who made
these allegations, the timeline doesn't fit, the dates don't fit you and also she has a huge
fraud, you know, arrests and all this stuff, right? It turns out it wasn't a credible case,
okay? But not to say that, just because you have a conviction for fraud or conviction for theft,
fraud is, you know, that fraud does affect your credibility, your honesty, and your credibility,
if you have a conviction for fraud, that can be judged, and you can judge someone's credibility,
and there's a witness that they have a fraud conviction, not a theft, or not a violent,
or not a drug smuggling, or a fist fight, or something like that, but if there are personal
commits fraud and commit second, that's, you can use that to have to quit a sign, to be critical
of the witness, okay? And in this case, that does, but that doesn't mean that you have a fraud
conviction that you can't be raped, of course, you know, you can't be raped. In fact, people that
are involved in risky lifestyles are more likely to have a sexual bad, we have a sexual abuse
charges, addictions, and these kind of things, you know, it's more likely, because you've been
through trauma, you know, you're trying to recover, you're trying to get out of this,
but here we have a situation where this everyone jumped to conclusions, that there's three missing
files, so that must mean it's a cover up, and this is a great witness, and it was accurate,
and it was true, and it was real. Now, I think the biggest flaw in this is the timeline,
because in the 80s, it's trumped in no absolute, supposedly, maybe they did, okay, that's
open for debate, but for the official timeline that we have now available to all of us,
we don't have that, and you got to take these things into consideration, you know, and I hate to
be so cold-hearted and callous, but you know, when you do this over a living, that's how it is,
and I can't be emotional on all this stuff, constantly for all the time, you know, when I'm alone,
you know, I get very upset, I was just working on a case this week with people that I love,
people that I care about, and I was very emotionally drained by all this. I was interviewing another
fellow about Jim Jordan, we have some huge stuff coming out about Jim Jordan, huge, okay, I have
several major publications that are already interested in what we know he's going to say.
Now, there's one thing that nobody knows about that I'll give you right now, is that Les Wexner
installed surveillance cameras at the school at his daughter's school, okay, so he had installed
cameras all over the school as a donation for his daughter's security, but then he has control
and access over on that video, material, where to go, who got it, you know, it's a pretty suspicious
behavior and considering the context of all the rest of this, and I'd say you never heard that
anywhere else, and you're not going to hear it anywhere else but me. Afterward, you're going to
hear other people talking about it, and now I've got my foot down, I know how to get credit for
these things, you know, when I'm giving out the information, no more pushing it up a minute
around, if I could tell you that, it's the other way now, I'm creating stories.
But back to this thing with the Katie Johnson, so they elevate this story about the 3FBI reports
to worldwide, you know, NPR, blah, blah, blah. Then somehow, maybe that's why nobody wants to
talk to me about it, because I'm begging everybody, hey, is this Katie Johnson or not? I don't know,
everyone's saying it is. You don't give me some facts here as I can tell you. You know,
I'm the only one talking about the damn case, which I think also, I'm kind of, anyway,
that may not be a good thing for me, okay, other people are sitting back and let me,
stick my neck out again, you know, but what do you call it, there's also speculation, well,
and then when now it's proven that, or not proven, but now that there's so much
discreditation gone on from the 3FBI case, that those girls are forced sexual oral battery,
that case has not been dismissed and discredited. Now that bleeds over into the Katie Johnson case,
because so many people now think it's the same case, when it's 100% not, and who else out there
can tell you 100% that it's 100% not, maybe a handful of people? How many of them are talking?
The one guy with the most to lose?
So do you get where I'm going here, guys? You understand what I'm saying? I've been telling you
when the beginning of the release of the stock events, they're elevating wild, crazy stuff
to discredit it. Say, look at this, Russia, Russia, Russia, Mr. Trump is innocent. They always
do this. They all lie about Mr. Trump, everywhere we find about Mr. Trump. He's a billionaire.
He wants to mention and they got the limo drivers. Same exact thing, they elevate this crazy limo
driver. Even Ted Lu, the Democrat hero, he's not, he's elevating it. And, oh, get this.
Now what was this? What was this? They were elevating, I think it was that FBI thing.
They were showing the Tiffany Doe affidavit, which is an affidavit in support of the Katie Johnson
case. And they were showing that and saying that this has been verified by the FBI and this has
been, you know, you know, you write that's what it was. That's what it was. That's what it was.
That's how this all started when they were conflating the two cases together. And that was
being done by huge Democrat accounts. They put, you know, the Friedman, you know,
Morgan Friedman, that account he was doing it and then these other big accounts. And they were
using the exact same screenshot with that big red box on the white page, Tiffany Doe, you know,
and saying, look, the FBI has confirmed this. They've interviewed this one and they confirmed it.
And it's not. It wasn't. That's how all that started. Now I remember.
I wish I wouldn't know that when I started that show. Sorry. But it just came to, you know,
but it's just been a rough week. I'm dealing with this guy with OSU, man. This guy's this guy's
a, when you'll hear the interview, man, this guy is really intense. Okay. And I'm, and he's,
I'm on a phone with this guy every freaking five minutes off the air. Okay.
Then I got this new Epstein victim. Okay. I'm on with her a lot. Then I had this close friend of mine
that I've known since Staten Island, who had a problem. Her younger sister got beaten up
her boyfriend. And you know, who do you go to? You know, I know people, you know, this isn't a case
I would take now. Maybe I would take it. But but but people in my life who look around and I say,
oh, my God, I'm in crisis. Who can I turn to at opera man? That's who I know at opera man. Let me
call him up. You know, and some people I'll drop anything I'll help because I love you know,
and this is one of those cases. And I love the sister too. And we dealt with it, you know,
very lucky. You know, the guy had some weaknesses. Probation, parole, tether, a lot of things we could
use against him. But then what happened was when we did that, it opened up a whole another can of
worms, which was that we had to deal with. Okay. So it's not easy stuff. Figure out how to do it.
You know, it's like, you don't pick up a phone call. You don't pick up a phone and make a call.
You don't pick up a phone and make a call. You don't pick up a phone and make a call. Okay.
Okay. Okay. There's a way to do these things. You know, and a lot of people don't know how to do it.
They may need to listen to me when I tell them how to do it. All right.
All the ways you mess things up.
Okay.
Let's look at the notes. I would do all I would know notes. Let's say we're doing a time and notes.
Notes in time, time and notes. Okay. Good. 10 minutes to kill. And I'm out here. And I'll play that song
again. I got five minutes to kill. Okay. But that is that is what I really wanted to cover tonight.
Those are the things that Katie Johnson being conflated with the three FBI reports and that other
case to where I know who that woman is. Because I've been doing this for so long. I can just
like the top of the the the attorney for Katie Johnson who made that phone call to the police.
I could just read that. I know who wrote that. You know, and you can just and there's another one too
a complaint about the George Tonks and other people, you know, but being stalked and harassed.
And I knew right away who wrote that because it was there for all that.
There's very few people as a handful of people that are in this deep as I am. But believe it or not
everybody else knows more than me. People who watch Netflix know more about all of these works
than I do. They they're not shy about telling me about how things work. They are not shy about
telling me. No, they are not taping tomorrow with the legendary Dave Emory. Okay. He's interviewing me.
What an honor. Can you imagine that 47 years in this business guy comes out of made Brussels and
and Dave Emory comes out of his own a legendary platform. And then you know, I was I was
with honor to be able to interview him so many times and now help produce a show. And now my
Ed Parnel helps produce a show too. I think Ed Parnel is like full-time producing a show at this
point. Okay. I stole my producer. Not that I think about it. Okay. I can look at that.
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But what he called Dave Emory is going to be interviewing at Auburn. Can you believe that man?
You know, Chuck, can you believe that man? You know, just, you know, think back 30, 40 years ago,
if everyone is at mall, Dave Emory, one day, we'll interview him. I would say, oh, yeah, sure,
you know. And we're going to be talking about Epstein stuff. And I'm going to be interviewing him
until we had him scheduled, but he had a voice from Oh, by the way, I interviewed this woman
about Britney Woods. Okay.
Who this turns out to be a whole thing. Missing Britney Woods. Justice for Britney Woods.
And I saw a TikTok. And it's, oh, I'm missing Britney Woods. It's, you know what, man,
I always feel bad for these moms, you know, their daughters are missing. And I saw
it was a woman who was doing the TikTok. And I said, you know what, man, I always feel bad for
these moms that their kids are missing. Let me just get her, you know, get her on the phone.
And see what she wants to do in an interview. And I'll give her some time and, you know,
and get the story out there because, you know, you have no idea when someone like that,
an obscure case comes on this show. 20 people out there go interview them after I did. And,
you know, people give me tips and clues and people send them tips and clues. It's just a huge
platform for people. By the way, I don't know. I don't know. People always say that, um,
oh, more people should know about that. I'm in the top 50 shows on speaker.
Okay. I'm going to tell you if you go to speaker right now, just speaker.com. I'm in the
the top. You can see, you know, I'm up, you know, highlighted on your thing. You can see
right there. I'm like, there's like five shows. I'm on the one of the five, you know, one of the five
top five shows. Top number three, it was for I think it was exclusive documents, number 50. And
that's on Apple plays. Number 15 for assassinations. The top 100 conspiracy, you know, shows out
there, man. It's, you know, trust me. And all the right people listen to the show. All the
people that are involved in these things, they all know me. They all listen to me. We all know
each other. And a lot of stuff too, um, that I can people, especially about Epstein stuff,
they know they can trust me. And they know that they're going to run off on some wild goose chase.
I'll tell them, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, let me tell you who that person is. But, but, but,
no, trust me. You know, that person has nothing to do with those. They don't know what they're
talking about. Nobody knows them. And everybody knows me. Everybody and that stuff knows me.
Anyway, Brittany Woods, I thought it was the mother. You know, so I said, okay, let me get to
give the mother a break here. The mother's in prison or was put in, was arrested for the death of
her daughter and the abuse of her daughter turns out this is a whole big giant sex traffic
in a ring that's going on right now until this very day. Some of the people involved got like
30, 40 years sentences and stuff like that. But some of them just walked in and walked out. Nothing.
No consequences whatsoever. There's all kinds of documented facts about the children being
sex trafficked in this operation here. And then then the death of this young girl is 19 years old.
She was killed. You know, and then we got this woman. I forget her name. A rather nice woman who
I interviewed. Great rapport. And I'll definitely have her back on whatever she's working on. And
she's funding this whole investigation herself to running around Alabama down there, risking her own
life. You know, it's so funny because when I have a male guest on the show like Anthony Andrew,
someone says, but Ed Paul, you two have a great rapport. But then if it's a woman, it says, oh,
Ed was flirting with her. Did you hear Ed flirt with her? Yeah. Brennan Pollock, the Epstein SEC
cover. Now this is a young man. We have a great rapport. I'm flirting with him. That's what he
called. He's got great great stuff, man. This guy's a real technical mathematical guy. He's a lot of
the stuff he was talking about. I was over my head, but he's a real good financial investigator.
There's guys going to this guy's going places. He's a young man just started his sub stacks.
So keep an eye out for him. Brennan Pollock. Joseph Chabelli, the Tylenol murders. A father's
confession to his son. Now here's this guy because I always want to do a show about the Tylenol
murders. And then I find out that this guy, he thinks his father's a Tylenol murderer. You know,
I don't know if I told you this last week, but I had a dream about that. When right before the
Tylenol murders happened, a guy was going door to door. You know how they have those busloads of
kids and they're taking cross country to sell cleaning products. You know,
and a kid comes to my door and he's trying to sell me these cleaning products. You know,
and I thought, you know, listen, kid, how do I know this thing is in full water? You know,
that you just, there's no seal on this cap. There's no, how do I know? You know, you just
got to fill it up the head with the water, you know, and you sell me garbage. Maybe the door to
door seals and your t-shirt. And because back then we didn't have seals. We didn't even have safe
childproof caps. We didn't have any of that kind of stuff. We didn't have it. Even the cardboard
wasn't sealed. It was just tucked in, you know, like folded in on the boxes for these Tylenol
medicine, things like that. And I remember talking to him and thinking, boy, they wish to have
seals on these things. And then thinking, put, you know, look at this, I'm taking these vitamins,
I'm taking this and this stuff could be poisoned. And what, you know, what a week later,
the Tylenol poison came up. Maybe I'm the Tylenol poison. Maybe they did it. I have amnesia.
But Joseph Chabelli, he thinks his father is the Tylenol poison. It's a great interview,
no matter what. He also thinks his father might be the zodiac, you know, but the nice guy and the
great little buoy really get into that topic. There's a very enjoyable interview. So coming up
this week is this big Jim Jordan thing, guys, this big Jim Jordan thing. It's going to be all over
the news. Right away, I told you about this waxing thing where he's filming the kids at the school
there. Nobody knows about that. I'm taking with Dave Emory, the Spritney Wood show Brennan Pollock
that's coming up. Joseph Chabelli, all great stuff tonight. After this show here, after this
live content, him giving you Allison Berry on Isaac Cappy and the legendary Joe Green on
death of Jesse Jackson and Martin Luther King assassination. Just about out of time.
I only got a couple of minutes, but I do want to thank the audience for being out there. I love
you guys. I really do, you know, and I know I sound impatient sometimes. You know, I'm really not.
And a lot of times, too, when you hear me, people think I'm so assertive or so
contentious. I'm usually laughing and smiling when I'm here doing this show. That's why we're
going to have some video here set up. I got a couple of people lined up to come in here and help me
some assistance lined up here to help me because I got a huge project I'm working on.
That is just worth thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars. You have no idea. Like
a hundred thousand a month. If I could just have a little bit of help. And then on top of that,
I got this this advanced stock information that I could be playing the stock market with too.
I got a lot of stuff going on here, man. A little bit of help would be nice, but
and a little bit less complaining and whining, okay, from the audience. I hate to take you to
task here. That's such a good time tonight. I hate to tell you to be nice. And if you have my
phone number, please don't abuse it, okay? And if you have my text, you know, everyone out there,
if you're thinking, you know, like on Facebook or something like that, you're understanding
me all this information and you think I'm going to go look up and all that's going to
want to do is you're getting muted. You know, there's no way I can sit here all day long ding,
ding, ding, ding, ding. Now with some, you know, you want me to look up something. You have an idea,
it's not a job. You want me to, you know, research for the show, you know. If you got something,
you know, send me a guest to talk to and we'll take it from there. But I can barely keep up what
I'm doing. Keep it eye out for this gym Jordan stuff ladies and gentlemen. It's huge. It's going
to be huge. It's going to be huge. Okay, I love y'all pesky.
Oh, your part, your part of my heart. And tonight you'll be all to me.
Way down by the stream, how sweet it will seem once more just to dream in the moonlight.
I know, with the dawn that you will be gone. But tonight you'll be all to me.
Way down, way down on the stream, how very, very sweet it will seem once more just to dream.
Once more just to dream in the still very moonlight. My honey, I know, with the dawn that you will be gone.
But tonight you'll be all to me. Just to be lonely.
Good night, ladies and gentlemen. Okay, couple of action minutes and good night,
because I love you. I'll see you next week. After this, Joe Greene and then Ms. Barry about Isaac Kelly.
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