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search engine is not that great, you know, and Google forget it, man, I won't kind of
shadow band all over Google. I can't find my stuff that way. I wonder why I'm so shadow
band. I wonder why everybody's got it out for me. It is whole frickin' well oiled operations
trying to take down your humble host here when they all fail. We'll be talking about that
this week too. So check this out on Patreon, you know, a little support they would
hope. That's always nice. Keep us on the air. Keep us alive. Keep me in my ramen soup noodles.
My Insta soup. Actually, I've been eating like a can lately. I've been cooking up a storm.
And big, big news. My daughter Victoria's coming down the floor to visit me for the weekend.
So I'll be cooking up all her favorite childhood dishes, you know, plus that would be a nice
fun weekend for us. Really looking forward to it. Oh boy, but I didn't. I just all the preparation
this week and getting that ready plus all the usual craziness, you know. Oh god. Otherwise,
you check me out every Friday night 8 p.m. Eastern time at spreeker.com. I get to pay 10% more
if you listen on spreeker. So that always helps. I'll give you one hour live solo than two hours
of brand new podcast interview content. I got two really good shows for you tonight. You're
not going to hear these guys really very much anywhere. Um, one is, I don't have you
out this name in front of me. What Mary can write it this way. I got a book. Andy McFee.
Andy McFee is the author and the book is called Doctor's Riot of 1788 body snatching blood
letting an anatomy in America. So he tells us a historical story about how they used to
grave robbers and stuff like that. He used to dig up these graves and use the bodies for anatomical
research back in 1700s. And so we get into that whole thing. But a lot of modern day
stuff. We talked about two about these. They just couldn't kind of open up shop and sell body parts.
You know, you have people donate the body, the cadaver over to you. You know, the corpse, you know,
it's how long we're going to give them a nice farewell. Give them a couple of bucks. And then you
sell the body parts. You make a fortune. And we were talking about that place in Phoenix that,
um, there was such a huge scandal. If I rated the place, they're still in business. They got a
different business name, the same offices. And the thing that really strikes me is our open 24 hours,
24 hours service, drop off your dead bodies here to us. You know, it just seems like an incredible,
a great area there. You know, I could not loop all of them thinking, but yeah, I think you have
it a dead body. You see that? I mean, like if you're a serial killer, if you're a serial,
or an organized crime, you're killing a lot of people. Be a great business to get into the little
body parts for sale. I get zooks. Well, what's going on in our world, in our society?
Jeffrey Kelly, the true story of the mob murder and the world's largest artist. I said, you know,
I'd say both of these stories, you know, we start off with the book. They come on. I want to talk
about the book. And I get them into all this up a modern day body parts snatching and selling
and stuff like that. And the occult and more kind of weirdo is involved in that business. And then
this fellow here in Jeffrey Kelly, I get him to start talking about art, money, laundering, and
they're all, you know, I got to tell you, man, it really, it's such a difference when you got to,
like a host, it's lived his life. And you know, it lived in the world and just knows a thing or two.
There's so many people trying to interview me and they're just so naive and gullible at it.
They're just so, they just got nothing going on, man, you know, but they're an expert on everything.
They do a lot of Google it. Jeffrey Kelly, the true story of the mob murder and the world's
largest artist, which is the, I'm the gardener museum heist, which you know, we've talked to
art hostage, turbo poll about that several times. He's fascinated with that.
For a while, I was working on becoming the art host, the art, uh, PI, and a lot of money in it,
you know, but nobody wants to cooperate with girl that opera man. We have some success.
If you collaborate with me. So let's see what else. So that's it. Patreon, speaker, and if you
want to get a hold of me for PI work, opera man investigations at gmail.com. If you want to support
the show, you know, opera man report at gmail.com. You can send a PayPal. You can go to the website,
operamanreport.com. It's a donate button. You can support us that way. It always helps if you
retweet and share stuff that always helps us keep things going. Crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy week.
Oh, what is this? Okay, good. I got an adverse action notice here. Let's see, uh, you know,
if they just surrender yourself within 24 hours, you must march and start. Okay. Yeah, let's
look at this. Whatever. Anyway, what a crazy week this has been. Now, let me get into some of
the more stuff, but just a little aside before we get into the Katie Johnson and the Bradded
Woods and Marlago and the globe. I'm in the globe this week. And the stuff about settlements
and NDAs and when I talk about to and hold the whole thing with to with MCC tomorrow, I'm going to
be appearing live on Dave Emory on his Patreon. So you can get in and subscribe today and watch me
live tomorrow. And I got a lot of stuff on to be sharing with him because I just did a part one
with him a couple weeks back and we were talking about all this stuff going on with MCC that I'm
talking about since January that now resulted in a subpoena of a tova Noel, I believe her name is
that one of the corrections officers at Metropolitan Correction Center who just happened to be making
a whole bunch of suspicious banking deposits and showed up in a brand new car right around the time
of the Jeffrey Epstein event at MCC. The depth, the suicide, the escape, the walk out, whatever you want to call
up. But I said this week was a crazy week. Last week was a crazy week. We had that big job. I was
working on getting that registered sex offenders and it's a parole revoked getting arrested on
new charges. So that was, you know, some of these things like 24 hour things and I got to work on
all the time and now I got this. I'm kind of doing a favor for this old guy. He's all the way over
like in Claremont which is near Orlando and he's out on these old guys and old, old a tie-in guy from
New York and he's out on supervised intense pretrial supervision and I got him on one of those
ankle tethers. And so, you know, he doesn't know how to do it and it's not as simple as you think
and he just, oh, I'm going to be on an ankle monitor. Okay, great. You know, hook me up. You know,
you put this thing on. You got to pay for that. First of all, then it has to be one available. And
then as you have to keep it charged, there's certain ways to charge it. You know, it malfunctions.
I mean, yeah, a lot of times the one they give you, they just took it off some other guy's ankle
day before and they're malfunctioning. It's a whole
mischigash, you might want to call it. And they're calling, here's this guy, you know, I'm trying
to do this guy and help about. And he's screaming at his family in the background. You know,
they're not making the coffee correctly in the ring. He likes his coffee. And this is wild, you know,
and you know, this is, I'm not building for this man. This is, you know, big one and build for this.
And, you know, but oh, don't worry. Just get down to him. Talk to the lawyers. Just get down to
fix it. Just take care of this guy. Good enough. So been working on that too. Just crazy. If
people only knew, you know, what a day-to-day work is with this kind of stuff. But I get to have
the beside behind the scenes, inside stuff and some of the story of the century, the Jeffrey Epstein
stuff. I'm way behind the scenes on that. Everybody's, my phone's ringing off the hook these days
about this. So I get all the behind the scenes gossip, you know, plus I'm sharing the
little bit of information that I know that's amazing. How many people just have no clue
of what they're talking about? And then even worse is now with this substack is that everyone is
an amateur researcher or an amateur investigator. And they're writing their reports on substack
and they're just reticulous nonsense. Just getting it all wrong. This woman the other day, I hate to,
you know, but you know, the other day, and well, I tracked down where the Jeffrey Epstein's
money comes from. Nobody knows. Every time I tried to search it down, I came to another dead end.
And I just, you know, I just wrote a little kind of 600 million from the Tower of Financial,
you know, 150 million from the, only on black 35 million from the, the Google founders,
you know, there was another Waxner game like 150 million. Virgin Islands get an 80 million,
you know, there's not a big mystery where the money came from. They don't want to acknowledge tower
is the problem. You know, why probably why one of the reasons why that is because there's so much
corruption and all that money search in Virgin Islands. I was on a phone with the Virgin Islands,
so just yesterday as a matter. But there's so much corruption on that money is because if they were
to acknowledge the money was stolen from Tower, there's a court order restitution to return that
money to the victims of Tower of Financial. And they don't want that money going there. Oh no,
they want to go through all these lawyers and all the kickbacks and all that stuff. So that's what's
going on with that. But nobody wants it. Nobody that that's not the official story. So nobody
wants to hear what I have to say. Although, you know, how many times I'm over and over and over
and I'm going to be right about all this. We'll get into that in a minute. Okay.
One thing I'd like to address in all this, okay, is settlements and NDAs,
non-disclosure agreements. So often, people will tell me, well, Ed, can you talk about this,
can you talk about that? That's the only way for the survivors to get justice. So the only way that
the thinking is is that the only way for the survivors to get justice is for some Twitter person,
some person on Twitter to know all the facts of what happened and the details of the abuse.
Somehow that equals justice for the survivor. Now, early, early, early on in all this, okay.
And it's been documented now. If you go to GROC and say, when did ENOPERMEN first start talking
about Jeff? When did ENOPERMEN broadcast the first show about Jeffery Epstein? The answer is,
in 2013, it was the first radio show broadcast about Jeffery Epstein in 2013.
And no one can argue with me anymore since someone was so did it first or whatever. That's
all done now. All that crap. If there was someone else talking about it before me, I would have
been able to bring that person on as a guest. We couldn't find a guest when I was trying to book the show.
But way early on in this, there would be litigation, let's say, with Prince Andrew or something like that.
And there would be articles in the tabloid saying,
Prince Andrew wins another round in court. And then you would look into the details,
and they didn't really didn't win. It was just some little nonsense ruling that
didn't really affect the case and it wasn't negative to the plaintiffs at all. But the media
controlling this story, it was so controlled by the Epstein people and the Prince Andrew people
and stuff like that, we're trying to portray it as if the plaintiffs were losing the litigation,
which they were not. And then at the end, when there would be a settlement, it's sold to the public as
darn. The victims, the plaintiffs will never get justice because the case was settled financially,
and so the fact that a case will never go public. And I somehow people see that as a loss
for the plaintiffs and the plaintiffs' attorneys and the plaintiffs' investigators who are all
popping champagne and celebrating because of the settlement. And people just don't seem to understand
and say, well, why wouldn't you want it to go public? Why wouldn't you want the world to know?
What may come as a shock to you is that everyone involved, it's not just the person who's done the
harm, the person who's done the rape, the person who's done the molestation, who wants an NDA
and wants things kept quiet and wants this to all just go away and be put in the past.
They want to leave this in their past. It's a difficult time for everyone. When you have long
litigation, even with lawyers who work with all the time and even with plaintiffs that you've grown
to love, there's emotional baggage, there's hard times, things happen, especially in the old days,
now it's all done remotely, long distance all around the country, at least my work is. But in the
old days, back in Vegas, you work on a case and then you have intimately involved with the people,
involved as affairs, all kinds of personal involvements, the friendships that then
go sour, all kinds of things. When these things are over, you just want to put it all behind you
and move on to the next one. It's exhausting, it's draining, it's horrible. You're happy, successful
outcome and even into people, usually nobody's fully satisfied the way things work out. You think
you could have got more money or paid less money or there's a grievance between certain
slights of personal, personal things that go on in long litigation. You never hear this,
talked about either. It's always portrayed as professionalism. People walking around in
suits carrying their briefcases into court. But there's a lot more that goes on besides all that.
There's a lot of personal interactions. Now, so everyone, everyone involved, okay,
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places. Drew Grieman. Because if not, you'll have plaintiffs who got their check in their hands,
saying, this should have been 10 times as much. My lawyer sold me out. My investigator is lazy.
My investigator is a, is hard to get along with. He's a very cranky guy, okay? Old,
or the, or the investigator who can come out and say, no, I climb with him. The plaintiff is crazy.
She's crazy. Driving us nuts. She won't leave me alone. Or the lawyer would say, oh my god,
this is the worst client I've ever had in my life, okay? Or the defendant will say, well, we settled
this, but guess what? We didn't do it. We're innocent. We did none of this. And that plaintiff,
you know what? She's a drug addict. She's a horse. She's a prostitute. She's a stripper.
There are a divorce here, but so if you don't have an NDA, you got all that mess, okay?
Now, the way it works in the courts is that they want
finality. They don't want cases dragging on and being reopened. You know,
I'm sure you have the appeals process in criminal cases and stuff like that. That's for a person's
liberty of civil liberties. But in civil litigation, you want an end. You want things to end
when you're closed on a real estate deal. There's a closing where that case is closed. Done.
You can't go back and say, oh, no, I got a leak in the room for all that kind of stuff. You know,
I changed my mind. It's done. And this is one of the reasons why you want an NDA in a civil settlement.
You can say it has to end. And many times, like I said, it's for the benefit of the plaintiff
because the defense, the first thing they want to say is no, we weren't innocent.
And look at all the dirt we dug up on her and her family and him and his family and all these
people and I don't know what horrible people they are. So, you know, and also to the lawyers
and fighting with the plaintiff was, well, I didn't want to settle as my lawyer has been.
You know, so you don't want all that dirty laundry out in the public. Nobody wants it.
Nobody wants that. The only people that want that are the spectators on Twitter that have no
skin in the game whatsoever. And who seem to think that the only justice is them hearing all the
dirty laundry and somehow getting their thrills and entertainment from this. But that's just not
how it is, ladies and gentlemen. And you can turn around and judge me. And so what just wants
to cover things up. But whatever you know, your experience from all this, your lifelong experience
on these kind of things, you know, from watching the Lifetime Movie Channel and all this stuff
because really 99% of the time, that's really that these people's only experience of watching TV.
You know, or the limited courtroom experience from their divorce or something like that.
But to actually, you know, to be in the trenches and very few people are going to come out and
tell you how all this works and tell you the dirty laundry the way I do. You know, this big
shout-out lawyers, you see them on Nancy Grace and stuff like that. They're not going to talk to you
about how the sausage is made. No one does. Or I don't know anybody else who does. But, you know,
that's my whole motivation for doing this show in the first place was to come in here and tell you
how things work behind the scenes. And that's what I'm doing. And so I'm going to say how I'd move
it on time here. So let's move on. One thing that happened this week too is I got to tell you something
ladies and gentlemen, there is something huge going on with the Katie Johnson case. For people who
don't know, I was hired and the Katie Johnson case was filed in 2016. And then it was a failed
do-it-yourself pro-say lawsuit was taken up again by Thomas Mayer, attorney Thomas Mayer in New
Jersey, who was alive for 2016 filed a complaint with the telephone complaint with the FBI.
You could find it in the files. And then I was hired later on that month as the private investigator
in the Jane Doe versus Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit. Then it was later on it was
withdrawn due to death threats and all kinds of threats and DDoS attacks and stuff of that nature.
Okay. So then there's been or system-organized response to that case. Every time it comes up on social
media, there is talking points that come up. It was Katie Johnson's fake name. No one verified
who she is. No one knows who she was. It was what she was trying to-versus trying to say it was
thrown out. You know, and then someone like me will come along and especially me. I said, well,
no, I know the real names. I know everybody's real names. So security numbers, data, birds,
employment history. I know everybody's information. Okay. I've seen pictures, all kinds of stuff.
Okay. So there's that. And plus there's two witnesses after David's. Very good, very solid case.
There was only withdrawn due to threats and complaints. Another thing is this now. So this is
but there's this organized systemic response orchestrated to this information coming up. Every time
it comes out, this organized response comes out. Now it's been kind of derailed because in these
Epstein files, it came out that Thomas Mayor made a report to the FBI, clearly given them real
names, real addresses and all kind of stuff. That kind of dismisses all that stuff about how it was
fake and made up because if it was fake and made up by the Jerry Springer show, like people love
to say, why would the attorney be making a complaint to the department to the FBI? Okay. So that
pretty much throws that out the window. So lately, there's been some new attempts to discredit this
litigation. And there was a trial balloon about three weeks ago where they came up with this saying,
they're saying, well, she's now been identified and they came up with this name of some girl who's
going to add a beep with her father and some a model or something like that. I didn't really go
that. I didn't recognize it. I knew right away it wasn't the right name. So I didn't go into who
the name was. And then this Photoshop pictures with Lisa Bloom, artificial intelligence, and they
tried to float this thing. And it got shot down pretty quickly. Okay. So that was in response to the
FBI report, the July 4th FBI report coming out, which totally destroys the whole thing
about Leboe made it up. And then everybody made the whole thing up and she doesn't exist because
there's an FBI report made by an attorney. Okay. So just this week started last Friday. I was
contacted by some reporter. Okay. It was kind of a disgraced kind of reporter, but still on the
magazine side, right? And I was having a little, yeah, that's actually I would do I want to do this
or not. I, you know, look, you know, I got nothing. I, everything I'm saying there, I can prove
that whatever, you know, they try to slam to me of the family. I can maybe make a couple of
bucks in the case. So I agreed to talk to them. And this guy comes at me with some stuff
that was so ridiculous and so crazy that I'm sitting there listening to it and I'm letting them talk.
Yeah. I'm letting them go. And then this is crazy. I says, look, you know, what you're saying to me,
it's impossible. No one's going to, you know, it's just, it's just totally crazy and possible. But
it, what it shows me, what this demonstrates to me, the desperation of what's going on on the
other side, there is something about to drop on that case in these FBI files and these releases.
That's been, it's been well held back up until now. A little drip, drip came out with the F.
Barber footage, a live for the FBI report. But there's something else in these files. Don't
conflate this case with the other cases with Richard Khan, who came out and said, oh, Jane,
doing number four, uh, bit Mr. Trump on his penis and, and, and Hilton head on North Carolina,
where that's a totally different case that has nothing to do with my case. Okay, I did a whole
show about this said, that's not my case. Okay, that's the title of the show. But people still
coming back to be conflating these cases. That's another thing they're doing trying to create confusion
and conflate and confuse all these cases with each other.
I'm convinced now more than ever. Okay, that's something big is about to come out behind the scenes
that's going to verify this litigation. There's something big. Okay, but what's even more
disturbing to me is that there are people on the other side, on the mega side, not defendants,
not people with a direct connection to this, but people in the media hangers on users,
opportunists who are willing to lie, are willing to smear, are willing to come up with some crazy
convoluted theory that they didn't think out. By the way, too, this was not a well thought out.
Argument against the Katie Johnson case. This wasn't something that was well thought out whatsoever
because I put a stop to this in one line in one email. If what you're saying is true, I would have
to take these steps. I would be forced to do this if I saw a proof of what you're saying.
That was it. Okay, like I go to those old cartoons. Those little Hannah Barbarra cartoons with a
big ball of dust comes up and the guys run out of the way in the other direction. He's a big ball of
dust. The road runner. Take it off down the highway. Okay, man. All right. So this is what's going on
behind the scenes, ladies and gentlemen. If you don't think I know what's going on behind the scenes,
you can go look in the globe coming out this week story about Bill Gates.
And I'm quoting in that. Now, that's just a conversation we were just having.
Okay, that's not even like a, hey, Ed, you know, one interview, you wouldn't know about this
way. We were just chatting and talking about different things. Then I just blurted all that stuff.
They did a whole article about it. So I'm in touch with a lot of people, man, behind the scenes,
a lot of these reporters and these journalists and these investigators and stuff like that,
they don't really understand what's going on. They don't really understand what's going on.
And then you have a little bit of information and I could tell kind of too that they're being,
they're like the same kind of bullshit this guy tried to feed me and tried to, you know,
that I thought I was going to fall for this stuff. It's being fed to other people and they are
falling for it. That's a, that's a problem. I don't know what to do about it. I'm just here by
myself. You know, I'm, you know, I'm a lone voice in the midnight here for you. Okay. I got
other things to do. I can't, you know, if maybe I had a little more support, some more Patreon
subscribes, that could spend more time on this stuff for you, but I can't. Can I get no support?
So I'm like, I'm not like the great Hitler fetish people, like at $35,000 a month. Okay.
Good. It's just unbelievable. That's a whole another thing too. Yes. I started off, I signed up the
threads and I started posting on threads. After this whole thing came out about Sasha
Barros Riley and Lisa Volding and her crazy stuff. And there are accounts on there that are
created anti-Katy Johnson accounts that are created just to troll me. All right. Which is, and I
believe this whole Lisa Volding, I believe she's behind a lot of people believe that her whole
purpose is to discredit the Katie Johnson case. And which is a possibility too, because it appears
that she has advanced information of what's coming out on these department of justice files.
She, I believe she had information about the Barros case before. And she was somehow in touch with
that guy Dan Faria, the limo driver. She was in touch with him back in 2024. So at this, she has
advanced department of justice information knowledge. And she said she was friends with Trump and
she's with this guy, Tonks, who's actively working against legitimate victims. So there's all
that. Okay. Let's, I might have to pause here to find this. Let me see how we're done. Okay.
Let me take a look. I'm gonna pause. I'm pausing. Okay. I'm pausing. Okay. My pauses are a little
longer than I thought. I actually went over to the bathroom. Okay. But I found the documents I wanted
to talk to you about. Okay. Yeah. But my glasses on, because they're blurry to begin with. So
now there's this email dated October 14, 2009 comes out, right? So it's very blurry. You can
hardly make it up. But it's about Trump. And it talks about, and the way this thing was delivered to
the public was, this is proof that Donald Trump never kicked out Epstein from Mar-a-Lago.
And as a list of questions here, and it's from an attorney Brad, I wonder who that is. It's
Brad and Jeff Gargan. Okay. Alan, Alan Garton, who was a Trump's corporate counsel from Trump's
tower who did the Katie Johnson litigation. There are a lot of people want to, if Michael
calling into that scenario, I don't see it. I don't know it. But that's one of another thing that's
out there that's the low hanging fruit that's being sold to you by well-meaning people. But they
don't know what they're talking about. That's a problem. Now in this, it talks about a bunch of
things that were discussed in this conference with Trump in lieu instead of a deposition. Okay. Now
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and lieu of a deposition. Now you look at this 2009. Now I can look at this. I can glance at this
and see right away who's a lawyer, bread and what litigation took place in 2009 involving Trump
and Epstein and clearly it's Virginia Roberts Goofrey. Okay. I can glance at this and see this.
Other people read this carefully. They study it for hours and they come up with look at this
Epstein was never remember Mar-a-Lago. Epstein was never kicked out of Mar-a-Lago. Oh, that's the news
here. Now that's not the news here. That's not the news here, ladies and gentlemen.
The news here with this is that Mr. Trump was a potential co-defendant who was
potentially to be deposed but instead gave a 20-minute phone call. Okay, that's his
name. Oh, he was so cooperative. But he gave a 20-minute phone call instead of a deposition.
Now I can glance at this and say what's going on because I've been involved in almost
this 2013 and since 2013 when I was first looking at the Virginia Roberts Jew Free case litigation,
the first thing I said was, well, there's a cold mind here because when you're following a lawsuit,
right? Okay. Is there an insurance company? Is there a business? Is there a church?
Is there a school? Is there on the other side? Is there some type of institution, big pockets you
can sue that has money? Maybe a billionaire named Trump. Okay. All right. So here you have the
Jew Free case and I've talked about this over and over for 13 years. He got this Jew Free case.
At the time she was named Roberts. She was working at Mar-a-Lago, an employee there.
She was groomed, lured, and procured from her employment position at Mar-a-Lago by not just a member
DeLin Maxwell but a good friend of the owner and her boyfriend partner who was also a member
and a good friend of the owner. The Trump at this time says, well, they weren't members. I don't
if I believe that or not. Okay. All right. Because I think he managed to just been saying it because he
thought it would help him in the lawsuit put some distance between him and Epstein and Goofrey. But if
they weren't members but were allowed to just have run of the place as if there were owners,
that's even worse. You can make the case either way. So for Mr. Trump and Mar-a-Lago not to be
defendants in that lawsuit would be legal malpractice in my opinion.
The other thing that goes without saying is that when I was first tasked with going down to
Palm Beach to walk out to vet out plaintiffs in that case, they were all surrounding World
Palm's high school. Okay. And the word was down there is that everybody was getting settlements
of $1 million. That was 2017 to 2019. Okay. And that everyone up until that time had gotten
$1 million each. Roughly. With various cuts between lawyers and all kinds of folks.
Then it comes out in litigation that Virginia Roberts, Drew Frey, whose father worked at Mar-a-Lago
only got a half million. That set off alarm bells with me. Why did she only get half of
what everybody else got? They and I started to read about how her father was able to retire to a
horse ranch. It's kind of hard to retire on a horse ranch at $500K. And as I work as a maintenance
guy at Mar-a-Lago, that's your lifetime employment to retire on a horse ranch.
Okay. You got my drifter, guys. All right. So I started talking about this way back in 2013.
Hey, looks like there was a payoff. Hey, it looks like Trump made a payoff. That was before we knew
about Stomi Daniels and his methods of making payoffs through attorneys and he locks and all these
kind of labyrinth paying their taxes. And he's a lab or schemes to make payoffs to learn
their money through payoffs through a fictitious business transactions, which is what he was
convicted of. 34 felonies of fictitious business transactions and business records.
So we now we know in hindsight that he knows how to do that and he has no problem doing it,
laundering the money through a lawyer and doing all kind of shady stuff. Okay.
We also know now from Virginia Dufree's book that she says she believed her father was paid off
and she also makes other allegations against her father. Okay. We also know from these Epstein files
that Epstein describes having one of the alleged victims at his home and Trump was in the apartment
with this young victim for hours and hours and hours and hours. Now when this came out, the name
Dufree was redacted. I look, I glance at this too again. I says that's Dufree.
But the legendary experts on this case, the Twitter superstars with their 500,000 Twitter fans
that they have to declare, I am not suicidal. I am not a perfect driver. My brakes
have been checked every day. I take my big car to Mydiki brake checks and my brakes check.
Okay. These idiots out there, these goofballs with these drama queens with this crap.
Okay. There's something I own on threads. I got all my research behind a dead man switch.
I can't even give a damn what these people have to say, especially now, the national past time
is being a research expert on Jeffrey Epstein. God, I created a monster, another one.
But anyway, so what do you call it? So, that came out and she was in the same apartment with Trump.
That's what Epstein says. There's no reason for him to lie in that email.
Okay. It could be a lie, but it could be true. I think it's true. I think that
Trump himself said in an airplane interview that well, Epstein was poaching his employees.
Okay. And I believe he's talking about you free in that case too. So, what do we have here? We have
that I believe Trump was part of that settlement and he loaded the money through a shenanigans,
maybe through a payment to the father, through one, they were the horse ranch or something.
Now, this is why early on, you got to look back now from my perspective back in 2013, 2014,
2015, 2016. And attorney comes out and he wants to hire a private investigator who does he hire
at opera man because at opera man is all over this freaking case. When you Google the name
at opera man in 2016 and you went to Google images, a picture of Jeffrey Epstein would come up.
That's how closely my name was attached to this case. Okay.
So, why in all that time has Virginia Roberts been so hostile toward me?
Okay. And I had heard some people going to say she hated me. Okay. And you know,
she would never retweet anything I wrote to it. She would never add follow me. She would never
respond to me. Nothing. And then later on after her death, I commented to somebody and I said,
yeah, she hated me. And she says, no, she didn't hate you. Okay. She didn't like you, but she didn't
hate you. And the only thing she would have against me is the comment I made about her father
getting paid off with the horse ranch. That's the only thing. Not test the only thing I could say,
because it's like, I know she's been elevated to St. Hood and all these kinds of things like that.
You know, when you're again, these are all human beings. We're all human beings and all this
just because you're a rape victim doesn't make you a saint, you know, it doesn't make you a goddess,
you know, it doesn't make you infallible. You know, we all have problems. We all have issues.
Well, do things certain ways, you know, for own personal benefit. She had more problems than
the average person, you know, in a stream from a family or a husband or kids, criminal charge is
pending all kind of stuff, you know. But you know, rest in peace, you know, God bless her. It was a
tragic death, you know, God, you know, it's a shame. But to people to take advantage of that and
just want to get chills and be lifetime movie channel, the superstars and say, she said she
wasn't suicidal. She declared she wasn't and then here she was and he was Epstein. She was
suicide. You know, like you're an expert, you know, you don't know what you're talking about. You
don't know any of the details. You don't know any of the people involved in any of this. You know,
you don't know, you just don't know what you've seen as you're watching on TV, you're watching Netflix,
you know, you're not involved. You know, step out of it.
You're being entertained by all this. This isn't your job. This isn't your litigation.
These aren't your cases. These aren't your, no, this isn't my, my friends. These are my social
network circle. 13 years I've been saying this and I think I've been proven true.
With these two emails, they're on my threads, they're on my Facebook, they're on my Twitter.
You can see them. Trump, 20-minute phone call with Edwards,
trying to distance himself from Epstein. And there you have that. Now, a lot of people will turn
around and say, well, Edwards said that Trump is the most cooperative one and you know, blah, blah.
As soon as I saw that, okay, I think it was like an amateur reporter, did a home video,
ambushed Edwards out in the park there. And he says, what about Trump?
And Edwards responses, the biggest smile you've ever seen on your face. Okay,
the biggest smile I've ever seen this guy smile. What makes a lawyer smile?
Because they've gotten a settlement. They got easy money from the case. Oh,
he didn't say, ah, Trump's only got away. Now, you know, we could have said more a long ago,
man, I could have been 10 million bucks. You know, should have been, you know, I didn't say any of that.
No, no, no, no, peppy face. Oh, Trump's a great guy. That guy. Oh, he's a friend of mine.
Okay, so you got to know how to look at these things and know how to read them and understand them.
Otherwise,
they're out there in foolishness now. Land MCC. I'm going to be talking about this tomorrow.
On Dave Emory. Okay, part two, I was talking to Dave Emory a couple weeks back, three weeks,
a month back. And I was telling him about how a listener had sent me this information from the
files about a prison guard over at MCC, who I'm had had done a forechan post in the middle of the
night. The night that Epstein was killed, the night, the night of the event.
And how he says, you know, that they go an ambulance showed up. There was a guy there in a
green army uniform and they wound up seeing that out of here. There was no cold order.
It's very rare to have night. Just don't dox me. And I heard about this the night. It happened.
I heard about that thing right away. The next day I heard about this forechan post because,
you know, people send me everything. And when I heard about this, the bad anonymous forechan
post, who gives a damn, you know, this kid's unfortunate. But the FBI became out in his files.
They did a subpoena search warrant for the phone number for four channels, stuff like that.
They trace it back to a lieutenant and works at MCC. So when I heard this, I was talking to my
friend over at AMI about something else. By the way, you have no idea the resources. People
are going to laugh and say, oh, yeah, UFOs, AMI and National Enquire, the globe. You guys have
no idea the resources these people have to locate people, their digital forensics resources,
the stuff that they can do and they can find out banking records, medical records. These guys
got sources, man. Okay, trust me. Plus they did not shy about paying for tips or information,
stuff like that. They have a wealth of information that they don't just use in publishing. They use
it too. You see now the catch and kill with Stummy Danes and McDougall and that stuff like that.
They have other motivations for what they do. Okay. I'm talking to a friend of mine over there.
And I just tell him that story. All right. So it started coming out in radar online and
AOL news and these different places. And then, but it wasn't right. It came out on radar online,
but it wasn't right then. And it went point to a different jail guard story.
About this other jail guard who had predicted that Epstein was dead, like 45 minutes before
the official time of death. So it wasn't until, and then a New York Post article came out too,
that quoted me not by name though and then added this little line saying, I believe he's walked
down of there and he's living in Tel Aviv. So they took some of my stuff that you could just tell
you, if you look at all these different things, you can tell it's the same story, the same sources,
but they, some is anonymous and some is real. And they just added some stuff.
Which happens a lot. Okay. You know, there's a lot of, you know, if you go on my IMDB pages about
25 articles that I'm quoted in or articles written about me, but there's about another 50 articles
out there that I've contributed to or which is blatantly stolen from me. I have to talk into the
report. I just wrote what I use in me and credited me with whatever happens all the time,
or they take information from the show and just do something and they just don't credit me.
That's just what I know about it. I could just imagine what happens.
That other one, but then when the actual paper copy of the National Enquirerat comes out,
it's all there. But what's in there too? It talks about how they contacted the first guard
and they called them up on the phone. And I hear later on, I can't, I don't know, but anyway,
what comes out of that is this other guard, Tova Noel, who worked at the jail,
who was googling that night. What's going on with Jeffrey Epstein? That later on, and she's part of
this. She wanted the last ones to see him alive. He's delivering, you know, stuff of orange jumpsuits
and all kinds of stuff with the cameras are going down. They're taking the hard drives, all
the stuff. So one of the things with her is that it turns out when they start looking into her finances,
that the her bank had done a suspicious, suspicious currency transaction because she had deposited
over 12,000 dollars in cash within a certain short period of time. Then it was suspicious to them.
Turns out there's other sell or the Venmo payments. I forget what it was. And then also too,
she shows up in a $60,000 car on the day of her investigation. So she winds up being subpoenaed
before the house oversight committee, okay, which is and who got the ball rolling on that,
ladies and gentlemen, okay. I think I say so many times so much. People will say,
and you should have more credit for this. You should get more credit for what's going on. You
should be there should be more listeners. There should be more. First of all, there's plenty of
listening. I got no problem with that. Listeners, I got credit. I don't get it. People just still
read out from under me. And it's not that I'm not doing the work. I just think that I don't have
the press agent. I don't put the I don't put the money toward P or like some people do.
I definitely don't do all that stuff where you're buying the fake views and the fake reviews
and all kind of stuff. I definitely don't bother with that. So people say, well,
this should have more place. A lot of these people you see with these crazy plays. They're buying
those plays and they buy in those views. That's all fake. That's artificial. And then they buy
those comments and stuff. And it does give them credibility. It elevates their name.
Then more people start to listen. But I'm not going to do all that nonsense. And I've had it too.
I was talking to a social media guy one time on Twitter and he goes, well, who is your
competitors? Who are the people doing the same niches as you? We went to a list of people
copying my work. And he was able to look at their retweets and look at their likes and tell me
which companies they were buying them from. He actually, that's how well he recognized what was
going on. So you got to keep that in mind when you see this other stuff. Let's hear what's
going on time because I'm really tired. Oh, great. We're out of time. Okay. And I think I covered
all the notes, ladies and gentlemen. I covered all the notes. And I think it was a pretty good show.
I'm happy with this. I get to take a little nap. Go pick up my daughter. We're going to get some
Cuban food tonight after the airport. And I'm going to enjoy my weekend. I haven't
joined in a long time. Unless this guy's, you know, forgets the charge up his freaking ankle monitor.
I gotta go right or land that to plug it in for a crazy stuff of the world, man. I say,
coming up after this, guys, and then keep and really Dave Emory made 47 years of anti-fascist
broadcast. And there would be no ad operant without Dave Emory. I'm doing it through that tomorrow
on his Patreon. The Dave just Google Dave Emory Patron, even just to to subscribe just for a day
would be a favor to me. And I would appreciate it. You know, historical work. I play all his
his repeats on Sunday mornings with me Brussels and John Barber. But to keep him, you know,
there's guys no young guy. He's 10 years older than me. And he's been working in his fingers
to the bonus whole life. And he needs to support for us from to support him with the Patreon.
So if you could do that, and I hate to see myself, you know, every day, you know, I'm old,
you know, he's 10 years older than me. I'm old. But my strength is getting better and better
every day, right? My situation where I was dying a year ago. And I'm stronger and stronger and
stronger and stronger every day now. My stomach muscles are better than they have been seven years ago.
But that's a pretty damn good shape. So okay, we're out of time, though. Gotta go.
On the benches. Tell you now that the whole town is empty.
In the north end of town, my own children have grown.
But I was raised on the other.
In the hours of youth, my mother took sick.
And I was brought up by my brother.
The iron ore poured as the years passed the door.
The drag lines and shovels used to humming.
Tell one day my brother failed to come home.
The same as my father before him.
Well, long winners wait from the winter I watched.
My friends, they couldn't have been candor.
And my skin was cut as I quit in this spring.
To marry John Thomas, a minor.
All the years passed again and the giving was good.
With a lunch bucket filled every season.
But with three babies born, the work was cut down.
To a half a day shift with no reason.
And the shaft was seen shut and my work was cut.
And the fire in the air it felt frozen.
Tell a man come to speak and he said in one week.
That number eleven was closing.
They come plain in the east they paint you high.
They say that you are in worth a dig in.
That it's much cheaper down in the South American towns.
Where the miners work almost for nothing.
So the mining gates locked in a red iron rotted.
In the room smelled heavy from drinking.
Then the side silence saw me the hour twice as long.
As I waited for the sun to go sinking.
I lived by the window as he talked to himself.
This silence of tongues it was building.
Till one morning's weak the bed it was bare.
And eyes left alone with three children.
The summer is gone the ground's turning cold.
These stars one by one they're folded.
My children will go as soon as they grow.
Father ain't nothing here now to hold them.
The Opperman Report'
