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When I'm walking I strap myself and I'm so strong out
I'm high as a kite I just mind stop to check you out
Let me go on Like I glistar in the sun Let me go on
Big hands I know you're the one Body and feet I stay my sheets
I don't even know why My girlfriend she's at the end
She is starting to cry Let me go on Like I glistar in the sun
Let me go on Big hands I know you're the one
When I'm walking I strap myself and I'm so strong out
I'm high as a kite I just mind stop to check you out
When I'm walking I strap myself and I'm so strong out
I'm high as a kite I just mind stop to check you out
Let me go on Like I glistar in the sun Let me go on Like I glistar in the sun
Let me go on Big hands I know you're the one
When I'm walking I strap myself and I'm so strong out
I'm high as a kite I just mind stop to check you out
When I'm walking I strap myself and I'm so strong out
I'm high as a kite I just mind stop to check you out
When I'm walking I strap myself and I'm so strong out
I'm high as a kite I just mind stop to check you out
I'm high as a kite I just mind stop to check you out
I'm high as a kite I just mind stop to check you out
All the way to your show
and they're an interview too with Mike King,
both interviews about the Epstein files.
So we have that up there at the Opera and Report Patreon
and get all the ads and commercials free cut out.
There's a show going up there soon.
I just searching for it.
I didn't even send it over to the great panel
about the doctor's riot and bloodletting
and all this kind of stuff.
It's fascinating, you know what I did
with this really nice guy
about to his book.
Maybe I can pull the book to my pre-plug.
That's the kind of stuff we do already.
Okay, let's see.
The book is...
Andy McFee is the name of the author.
He's a local and the doctor's riot
of 1788 Bonnie Snatching, bloodletting
and anatomy in America.
And great interview,
because we talk about this historic stuff
about how they used to dig up these cadabras,
these dead bodies and using them from medical experiments.
But then we got into how they're still doing it today
and we got into that story in Phoenix
and I was aware of a total FBI agent over there
about how they shut this place down.
They had body parts all over the place.
They were someone together, like a form of sport.
Okay, and the FBI raids this place, they shut it down.
They opened right back up the same location,
different name, and now they have,
and it's open 24 hours.
Kenny was telling about another place in Vegas,
the guy just opened up in a strip wall.
Apparently you can just open up,
there's no licensing, there's no nothing.
And say, bring me your body parts, bring me your dead.
Bring me the dead.
Bring out your dead.
And they bring them to you.
And you could just sell them for a lot of money.
You want the doctors and the military
does experiments on them and stuff?
Fascinating.
So we have him, then I'm taping a,
taping a lot of stuff this week, I'm exhausted.
They can keep up with it all.
I can't keep saying it out, I'm not exhausted.
I have the energy of 10 men.
No negative confessions, only positive confessions.
Tonight coming up, I have blockbuster stuff
coming up for you tonight.
It's in Patreon right now,
but it's coming out on Speaker this evening.
And that is Michael DeSabito,
who is a former wrestler at Ohio State University.
And I've been talking to this guy about seven years
now finally got him on tape.
He sent me some audio tape and video
of the head coach, it's like in deposition form.
Of the head coach at OSU, this is Jim Jordan's boss.
And I have this long 55 minute interview with him,
as he'll never before seen, never before used,
what's his name, Mr. George Clooney had access
to this tape and didn't want to use it.
And this guy talks about what was going on there at OSU
and the hallways and the locker rooms
and the showers, you know, masturbations, sex on mats
and wrestlers mats.
Going on all over the joint.
Now this is Jim Jordan's boss.
How did Jim Jordan's boss know all about this?
And every single detail, first hand, I witnessed.
And Jim Jordan was just oblivious.
He had no idea what was going on.
Poor Mr. Jordan, you know, had no clue what was going on.
But then we hear about Mr. Jordan's own bizzara behavior
strutting around the sauna and the gym and the locker room.
And I've been making a joke about this.
I said, when you listen to this,
I have an interview coming up and it's very depressing.
And that's because what Jim Jordan would do
is he would take a ton of the presser
and he would scrape the sweat off his body
in front of these young, he was a teacher.
There was an arresting coach.
And he would scrape the sweat off his body
and he would have the young students
to scrape the sweat off his body using a tongue depressor.
I didn't like that.
You know, you didn't hear that anywhere else,
but the opera room report, I'll tell you that.
Although we are going to get this out into the mainstream media.
We're going to get it out into some publications.
We want to cover this story.
We're going to get it out to them.
As well as this video, which, you know,
and it was a little more complicated,
we're going to get that out too.
Doing the best I can with all the constant
and harranging harass when I get these days.
It's just crazy.
So that's what's coming up tonight.
We have an hour with Mr. and Disabato
where he's a very calm and cool and collected.
And then we have a half hour with him,
which is the original half hour.
Well, this guy's just shot out of a can.
He's just so passionate about this topic.
That we say, okay, let's take a break.
I'm going to have you come back,
came back as much of a calm.
So I'm going to play you first part too.
And then when you, you know,
you're begging for more than you can listen to him,
just, you know, the passionate version
where he's just really very agitated in his delivery.
So we have that.
Then coming up after that, I'm going to play this guy.
He's a good guy, a Brennan Pollock about Epstein.
Again, more Epstein.
So, you know what, maybe I'll mix it up
and we won't do more Epstein.
So that's kind of Epstein stuff.
People getting sick Epstein.
I get this other guy with the Tylenol murders.
Maybe I'll play him instead.
I'll think about it.
And I'll decide that after I finish doing this portion
with the show, it'll either be one of those, though.
Or maybe it'll even be,
this other people getting a lot of rave reviews.
Jennifer Alexander about Missing Brittany Wood.
This young girl, 19 years old,
went to confront her uncle about some sex trafficking
of family members he was doing.
And she winds up missing, you know,
and he winds up killing himself with her gun.
Couple of days later, just a lot of shenanigans there
in this little town.
Out of the usual suspects, you know,
math informants getting away with murder, literally.
And huge sex trafficking operations.
Everyone who was arrested in this sex trafficking operation
is pretty much in the clear.
They got the whole time served throughout.
That one living free.
There's only a couple of people that are still serving time.
And there's a huge operation here.
So that's pretty much what we have in Patreon.
Let's come out tonight.
And I got some really good stuff coming up,
but I don't have it written down.
I just came from the blood,
just gave blood just a couple of minutes ago,
a little light-headed.
So we'll get through this though.
So otherwise, you know, you got Patreon,
then if you want to check out my podcast content
that's on speaker.com, iHeart, Spotify, ApplePlays,
and you go there.
And that's where you get three hours of brand new content
every Friday night.
Tonight, it'll be three and a half hours.
And then I play repeats every day of the week,
nine a.m. in the morning.
And then Sundays, we play May Brussels,
Dave Emory, John Barber,
and a couple of hours of classic offerment report
on Sundays.
So Sundays is a big day right here.
And it's a lot of work getting all this done too.
I'm just just getting the shows ready
and uploading them and, you know,
taking the commercials out, putting the commercials in,
you know, like nonsense.
Even though I have help with the great pro-no,
it's still exhausting.
I'm going back on Dave Emory
toward the end of this month.
He was so excited with my previous appearance.
It's gonna have me back for more.
War it up, man.
They can't get it up for the op-em in the op-em in report.
Let's start out with this.
Let's start out with this to you.
That's not my case.
Okay, guys, ladies and gentlemen,
if you are, I'm being,
I was just interviewed by the Times of London.
So big articles coming out in the Times of London.
Right now, on your new stands,
I'm in the inquire and the globe,
another inquire or globe article coming up
and rating online,
all talking about Epstein's stuff and, you know, things like that.
And the Times of London is talking about my case,
the Katie Johnson lawsuit,
the 13-year-old who was raped by Trump and Epstein
and sued Trump and Epstein back in 2016.
Now, and the recent files,
which just came out too,
that the Attorney Tom Mayer actually made a report
to the FBI early, early, early,
even before you hired me to that.
I guess if we weren't on today to their job,
we needed an offer to come in to finish up the work
that the FBI could not complete successfully.
So there's been a lot of attention to that case recently.
And it's just amazing, you know,
how many people, even people who have been guests
on the show that know me, like Liv Parnas,
you know, and then I'll tell him,
you know, I said, no, it's my case.
Why, I had no way to do it, it was your case.
And everyone's running around talking about it.
And meanwhile, you know, nobody comes to me.
People were on all book about Epstein.
And it never came to me about that.
And it asked me about the Katie Johnson case
by then, 2020 was well known in our circles
that I was, that was my case.
But now, so we have this situation
where there's other case, there's this other case,
a 14-year-old who went to the FBI in 2019
and had a lawsuit against the Trump and Epstein.
And I believe there was a settlement in that case.
I don't know all the details on the facts on it.
Because I'm not involved in that case.
I have nothing to do with that case.
And that case has nothing to do with the Katie Johnson,
the so-called plaintiff Katie Johnson case.
Two different people, two different cases,
two different lawsuits, two different plaintiffs,
same defendants, okay, and same FBI.
That does nothing.
I can't hold it.
Okay.
And by the way, too, you know, people,
they say, well, what, what, what, ered?
You know, then, then the FBI didn't do it.
Then I must mean that there was nothing there.
That's not the facts.
Because later on, in other,
when SDNY was thoroughly investigating the Mule Report
with thoroughly investigating Trump,
and looking for any kind of dirt against him,
they were so heavy-handed against Trump
and witnesses against Trump and things like the Stormy Daniels
case and things like that.
Intimidation.
We had Gorgi Scalatsov on the show.
He could tell you.
But they never asked about Katie Johnson.
They never asked about Trump and teens.
They never asked about any of that stuff.
And just like it never happened.
So there was some, some kind of fixes in there.
I can't tell you what or how,
but I know when something stinks,
that's for sure.
I can tell when something stinks.
I could tell you that.
So that's what I want to get out of here tonight.
That is not my case.
I have nothing to do with that case.
Please stop contacting me about that case.
I can comment on it.
I barely read it, but you know,
I'll give you a comment.
I'll give you whatever you know any it is.
Yeah.
But I, you know, it's not my case.
I'm sorry.
It has nothing to do with my case.
My case is a different case.
Are we clear yet?
You know, what more, I don't know what more I can say.
So, but that I think a lot of the confusion is intentional.
And just with all the release of all these files
and all this craziness is just,
and especially the elevation of these more hysterical
wild claims and with no, you know,
substantiation whatsoever.
And some are just outright schizophrenics, you know?
Look at what the hell I interviewed them.
So I believe that the intention here is to elevate
these more wild hysterical stories.
So then when these other things come out, you know,
people say, wow, that's not so bad.
You know, that's not as bad as killing puppies.
And you know, tense, tense takes and things, you know?
Look at all kind of this wild stuff, you know?
So there we go.
Yeah.
So that's not my case.
Let's see what else is going on this week.
Busy, busy, busy, oh my God.
Okay.
Couple of things.
Now what was it, didn't we find that other thing?
Oh, yeah, by the way, would all of the,
well, everyone's so interested in these files
and all this stuff, right?
Go up to the Opponent Report Patreon for free.
In the free section, you can just go there for free.
You got to sign up, you know, but it's free.
You don't have to pay.
You can sign up for free.
Okay.
And there's a lot of documents up there for free.
The Katie Johnson case documents up there for free.
Okay.
And what else is up there too?
Is the 2006 grand jury transcripts
that were unsealed in 2024 that I have up there
that hardly anybody seems to be interested in?
And it's a damn shame because it's reality.
It's real.
It's not like these FBI intake forms
that everybody's so interested in the files.
This is the real life young ladies
from Royal Palm's High School
that were brought over to Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach home
three a day for these massages,
its multi-level marketing massage scheme,
where one girl would get 200 fruit,
giving the massage and another girl would get 100
for bringing over a new girl.
And when you read this,
you'll hear the detective in charge of this investigation
say no one at Royal Palm's High School
was unaware of what was going on.
Now that's incredibly important.
Just think everybody wants to know
who's in the files, who's on the list,
who's on the flight logs, who's on the dress book,
and the names, names, names, names, names.
But no one seems to care that whether majority
of these victims took place,
a thousand of the hundreds from that school.
Those are the majority that are lawsuits.
They didn't go to an island, they didn't get on a plane,
they took cabs over, they took the bus over.
And in one case that the girl who broke the whole thing
wide open, she had gotten a ride from her cousin
in his pickup truck.
And when she asked her for a ride over to that house,
he says, oh, he knew all about that house,
he knew all about that man, that sugar daddy,
that was doing all this creepy stuff that his little kids.
So the guys of the pickup truck kids,
teenagers in the trailer parks,
knew all about Jeffrey Epstein.
The school knew all about Jeffrey Epstein.
But who didn't know his best friends?
His best friends at Marlago,
where you know, like a free membership free reign,
Mr. Trump, he didn't know.
Who else didn't know?
James Patterson, who was a member of Marlago,
wrote a book about it, went over his head,
he had no idea, Vicki Ward was a member of Marlago,
friends with all these people,
and Cheetah Sarnoff, friends of all these people,
Steve Bannon, friends of all, Michael Wolf,
none of them knew what was going on.
Marlago Epstein, the brother, you know,
treated like a normal person,
like this guy's not a co-conspirator,
or not a criminal in himself,
just treated like a normal, like a respect,
like a normal person.
When it's guys up to his neck,
properties, you know, corporations under his name.
Oh yeah, wait a minute, let's ask Marlago Epstein.
You know, what's the difference between him
and the other half, Steve?
You know, maybe he kept his pants zipped up,
but he was up to his neck and on this activity,
knowledge of it, just like the schools, the teachers,
the coaches, the maintenance men,
principals over at Royal Palms High School,
that nobody mentions, how come I'm the only guy
that mentions Royal Palms High School?
All the experts out there.
I hate to get upset.
You know, I'd say there's a picture of me, right?
I was going through my phone and something,
I don't know what it was,
and how things come up on your phone now.
I'm like, oh, a year ago.
So it was like March 4th, 2025, on March 3rd.
And there's a picture of me, right?
And it's like a close-up of my face,
and I'm wearing like a black suit jacket and a black shirt.
And I've looked like a really intense, you know?
And so I said, you know, let me post that picture.
So I post the picture and everyone's going,
oh, wow, you look so badass.
I'd look at it, what do you look at?
You're really contemplating something.
Another guy says, it looks like that's the look you have
when the envelope shows up at its light.
But meanwhile, the story behind that picture
is I was staring at my camera phone,
and trying to figure out the settings on the camera phone.
It just accidentally took this picture,
staring at the phone.
But the little backstory to this,
because everybody who says, this is the low-loves this picture.
I was dying in that picture.
That was right before my heart procedure.
That was when during the pentatown picture,
I couldn't breathe, I couldn't go to the store
and move the hangers back and forth,
and look through the hangers and stuff like that.
I would get too tired, I couldn't do that.
I couldn't slide down and sleep at night.
I was sleeping on a chair sitting up
because I couldn't lie down and breathe.
My legs would fall asleep and I would sit down.
I was so sick and I took an Uber over to the doctors,
and right away, he was listening to my heart
and stuff with a brand new doctor.
I just had brand new insurance.
And he was like, you have a, I'm playing part of you.
You have a large heart, you have a fluid on your heart.
And he was like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Kati Kaji.
No, you're not having a heart attack,
but you have a large heart.
Six hours later, they were doing a procedure,
I mean, like almost practically in the middle of the night,
like an emergency procedure.
Brand new insurance, they got the approval for that.
Correct.
And I felt better, man, the next day, I felt better.
And I've been feeling better and better
every single day since my week.
You know, I don't have the muscle strength that I had
three years ago, but that's slowly coming back.
And I've been using those peptides.
I'm down 45 pounds.
I'm like 190 pounds right now, 188 pounds.
Working out, riding my bike.
I got some sore muscles and stuff from different things,
but definitely, oh, well, it's like a night and day
from last year.
But so funny, and everybody loves this picture.
So people think, you know, when I'm start yelling
and screaming about the world palms high school,
or they say, well, it's complaining on the air,
but normally when I'm on the air like this,
talk to them, you should have a big smile on my face.
I usually find this kind of stuff of music.
It does piss me off about the world palms high school.
Nobody talks about that for some reason.
I don't know why that's off limits.
And everybody wants to, they want you to think everything
happen over on some island or on some plane
and all that kind of stuff.
When the majority of the crimes took place,
they're in Palm Beach, walking distance of Mar-a-Lago.
Also, too, nothing, too, is,
anyway, oh, yeah, you can watch those young ladies
that are named in the grand, in the 2006 Grand Jury
transcript, which you can find unsealed
at the Opperman Report Patreon for free.
If you just go there and search for Grand Jury,
it'll come right up.
Plus, me talking about it at the time.
You can see those young ladies,
there's YouTube videos of them, too.
There's YouTube video interviews of them in the police station
when they're just either in high school
or just out of, recently out of high school
and they're telling their story.
Now, another thing is when you listen to this,
when you read this transcript, you will see
that the prosecutors were trying to throw this case.
They were trying to get to not get an indictment.
They were trying to get this for the grand jury
to come back and not recommend an indictment.
Now, one of the ways they do this is they trying
to disparage the young ladies that are rape victims
and interrogating one of the detectives
who is trying his best, you know?
And he's talking about one of the young ladies
as well, didn't she miss school one day
because she was on drugs and then she ran away from home
and she's like, oh, you know, oh, really a wild kid, isn't she?
And then he's going back and forth with her.
Oh, yeah, there's some little bits of dead
and she miss school one day and then she showed up at school.
The patient might be on drugs.
Oh, and what does she do for a living today?
Well, today she works as a dancer.
She's an exotic, that's a stripper, you know?
So you got the prosecution disparaging their own victims,
their own witnesses, because later on,
the same young girl comes up as a witness
and she's been attacked now by the prosecutors
who's supposed to be on her side.
That'll give you an idea.
Just imagine, at least these kids were treated in private.
If that's how they treated when there's a sniper
for there, take him down to statements, a court reporter.
Just imagine.
What went on that we don't know that we didn't see?
You know, you lucky you got me.
I could tell you about the World Palms High School.
I could tell you about this deposition.
I have the Grand jury transcript.
Most of these people have no idea
what they're talking about.
Most of these people are telling you
that this recently released the FBI intake
for the in 2019 is my case.
That's what they think.
And I'm talking about legit people.
They don't want to, with huge publications,
huge funding behind them.
Don't know what the hell they're talking about.
Clueless.
And you have no idea too.
These same people, they'll come back to me 10 times
with the same stupid question.
And, well, but so and so on on our YouTube channel says this.
What the hell did I have to do with it?
Nothing.
Oh, okay, sorry, you know, you sound like you're
looking at a picture where you stand at the phone.
You're not mad at me, right?
You're not going to kind of kill me, right?
So what do you call it?
So check out the 2006 Grand jury transcripts.
Okay, it's so important to read you here
about Royal Palms High School.
Everyone knew, everyone knew with the trailer part.
It's all, it's all laid out for you.
The prosecutor's trying to throw the case,
discouraging her own witnesses.
And then one of the worst things you hear
is that the grand jurors themselves take over the questioning.
They see what's going on.
And you know, you know, you can,
I just picture them in my head
as being like fatherly times my age.
And they see these young women being abused on the stand.
And they take over the questioning.
They see what's going on.
You had a couple of smart guys in that jury, you know?
And they see the prosecutor's throwing this case.
And they start giving advice to the young ladies.
Just listen, I hope you don't think
that you did anything wrong.
You're a victim here.
And I hope you move ahead in your prosecutor's
because you deserve justice.
They're giving advice.
Just imagine, I had to testify for a grand jury one time.
And the questions were really crazy for a while.
I think my finger was being pointed at me
for a minute.
You know, until all got rained in.
My goodness.
But what do you call it?
These guys saw right through what was going on.
They felt for these young women
and they were given them motherly and fatherly advice
because they saw that they had no one on their side.
There was nobody in their corner in that grand jury.
So if you're out there, you're into the files, the files.
And what's seeing all this crazy, ridiculous stuff
that is just being perpetrated after with these videos
and these videos are from the files.
I don't have, so there's just so much garbage
on Twitter these days and TikTok.
It's just hopeless, man.
And now we have this insane war with Iran.
And all we're seeing there is just misinformation videos
that have nothing to do with this war,
different war from Lebanon videos right there.
All being circulated in some of its AI,
you see these old Jewish men with the, you know,
the past and the crying in the street.
It's just so fake and so ridiculous.
But then we've lost all credibility
and all facts, it's just impossible now
to weave through all the garbage
and get to the truth and get to the facts.
It's really like a full-time job.
And unfortunately, even if you have somebody like me
who treats this with respect and dignity, you know?
And trying to follow the truth and the facts,
there's just so many people out there
just willing to spread garbage and nonsense
just for a couple of bucks, you know?
Just for a couple of bucks, you know?
It's just heartbreaking, which brings me to another point,
you know, this was a, you know, let's,
a lot of times you'll see me online, right?
And we'll be chatting, I'll try and tell you something
about that I know firsthand,
something I have a firsthand personal involvement with.
Well, I'll give you an example, okay?
The free Brittany movement.
Free Brittany, we need to free her, free her.
It's just such a simple, simplistic and so simple-minded.
And I'll do a little backstory to this,
is that when Brittany went missing in Las Vegas
and she went and married that fellow, Jason Alexander,
and just looking to the background of him
and, you know, what he's up to, you know?
What's cooking with him if you get my trip, okay?
All right?
I feel the compass story.
And how these two got married and they disappeared
on stuff like this.
Okay, at that time, her attorneys,
I worked for her attorneys all the time, okay?
And the whole situation with the Maloofs over there,
where was it?
I forget the name of it at the casino now.
The palms, the palms casino where,
I think she was headlining there or whatever,
but it was like a crisis management.
Brittany's missing.
She's with this guy who's a bad news man,
all over, you know, really bad news.
And everyone is in agreement that Brittany has serious problems.
She has serious personal issues,
serious personal problems, okay?
Now, when I got attacked this week and says,
you know, I listened to one of your shows
and you think you're an expert on everything.
And I don't.
I don't think I'm an expert on everything.
I'm certainly not an expert on it.
I do kind of think certain things
that can testifies an expert in court,
and why there is an expert, expert witness.
What he calls, when it comes to my life and my work
and the cases I've worked on,
I believe that I'm knowledgeable,
I am knowledgeable enough to come on the show
and talk about it truthfully.
And I think I have more expertise on these topics
than someone who has no connection whatsoever
who's sitting on the internet
and watching Netflix documentaries, okay?
So if I'm more of an expert than you,
and I don't claim to be an expert on everything,
but I do know what I'm talking about
because I have personal direct involvement, okay?
And I can't always come right out and say,
hey, this was my case, I was hired on this,
but I can't kind of hit them around, okay?
Now back to Britney Spears.
I know everybody in that room.
All right, they hired every PI in town.
I know everybody, I know all of them, okay?
You know, I know everybody worked on that deal.
Everybody worked on that case.
I know all the inside stuff.
I know what happened, okay?
So when I come to you and say, hey,
I think the Britney Spears need supervision,
it comes from a place of knowledge,
comes from a place of experience, okay?
Doesn't come from watching YouTube and Twitter
and say, free Britney.
And then when I say, boy, you know, I disagree with that,
I think she needs to be supervised.
I think she's a very troubled young lady
with a lot of problems, you know?
And just what you can look at in the public
when they did reduce her conservatorship,
what does she do?
She runs out, she gets pregnant with the gardener,
just all this wild stuff.
And now besides my experience firsthand,
you know, I talk to people in the press
and the media and the tabloids all the time.
You can see, I'm in the tabloids every week now.
You know, we talk about these things.
And there's a lot of things out there
that people talk about that you can't publish.
One, because this deals with press agents
and stuff like that, you don't want to have bad publicity
for them and then you lose relationships.
But also to this thing, you just can't,
there's not enough proof, you know?
But enough people know about it, you know?
Like Britney's relationship with the paparazzi,
you know, back when she was having her breakdowns
and her meltdowns and some of the people around her,
I've dealt with firsthand for hours.
One of these guys tries to hire me one time.
He kept me on a phone like four hours,
five hours one day.
Just blah, blah, blah, blah, going on and on and on
what everybody's litigation and this and that is, you know?
I've dealt with these people.
And it's my opinion from coming from that place
that I think she needs supervision.
But you don't understand, you never saw the kids say,
they, she didn't have a right to have a baby,
birth control, they control this, they control that.
I do know that, I'm aware of that, okay?
And yeah, maybe there's this conflict of interest
with the father and then the different,
okay, maybe fine, who cares?
Okay, but still she needs to be supervised
and I think she was doing better off
and she was supervised than she is now with this DUI,
we just had, okay?
And his other issues, his other things going on.
She's always been surrounded with people with fast buck
artists, man trying to make a living of her stories
and books and secrets and things.
Okay, she's been taken advantage of from the start.
And I know stuff going back way back to when she was
a teenager, okay, she's been being taken advantage
of and being harmed way back then, okay?
Now then the other thing too is the whole other lines.
Well, this is an MK Ultra experiment.
She's an MK Ultra brainwashing, Disney, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, well, if that's true, why do they,
if it's an MK Ultra CIA brainwashing mind-controlled thing?
Okay, why do they need to go hire guys I know?
Why are they hire, you know, don't they have guys for that?
You know, don't they have operatives?
You know, they have huge budgets in a CIA FBI.
They have huge budgets for these things.
Why are they hiring guys off the street from banks
that I know?
Personally.
Oh, I do think you know everything.
I know, I know this.
I can't know a little bit about this.
I'll talk about it right now.
Okay.
But so when I say she needs supervision,
I need supervision, trust me on this, okay?
And what's the opposition free?
That's excuse, free her.
That's the argued.
You have to say the conservatism.
It's me.
It's very supervisory.
I don't know freedom.
I understand that.
Okay, but you're going to be honest in two.
There's plenty of people out there
that under guardianship.
I did a whole show about the guardians.
There's a lot of fraud and a lot of corruption in it.
Then several shows about it with the Janet failing, too.
Rest in peace just passed away.
But the thing is, what do you call it?
There's all sorts of people out there
that are under government supervision, supervised release
that have very, very strict conditions over their release
and their supervision court orders
that are also under gag orders
that they're not allowed to talk about it.
Okay.
So the beyond Brittany, you know?
So there's a lot of people out there
that are under this kind of strict supervision.
And sometimes it's necessary.
Sometimes it's abusive.
Sometimes it's excessive.
And maybe there was a conflict of interest with the father
and bringing some other people, fine, fine.
But she needs supervision.
Don't know.
If you want to argue with me about that,
then show me the way she's successfully operating on her own
and not getting pregnant, losing kids
and sleeping with gardeners and DUIs
and all this other crazy stuff.
Plus, like, you can only imagine
when she gets away with doesn't,
how many times she gets pulled over
and she doesn't get a DUI?
You know?
These videos, this erratic behavior with knives
and stuff like that, it was, you know?
This is an entertainment, it's not sport, you know?
Like some people, you know, this is real life.
And which is a big problem
because a lot of the stuff that there's just,
for people out there, it's just,
you'll watch all this and your connection to all this
is your entertainment and you're entertained by this.
This is your hobby.
And then you become friends with people online,
you're socialized, this is your social,
socialized network, there's people you socialize with.
So this becomes your life,
there's one of them watching these things
and debating about these things
and following the Epstein case and following these other stories.
Well, you know, I don't come from that area.
I'm not entertained by that crap.
I don't watch this suffer entertainment.
You know, someone was just recently saying to me,
did you watch the social barriers?
Did you listen to the whole thing?
No, I didn't, because I don't watch this suffer entertainment.
I agreed to come on the show,
it's gonna vet his case out for him.
Now I can get a lawyer if you need a lawyer
if you got a case to vet.
Now I'll do all that for a means to an ends.
Yeah, I'll vet his case.
I'll talk to him, I'll interview him, put him on the air.
Right, but I'm not gonna be just around
watching entertainment and pissing on what I do.
I don't even listen to other podcastes
and stuff or entertainment or this kind of stuff.
I just, I work on my stuff.
I keep my nose to the ground, that's my stone.
I focus on what I'm doing
and that's how I get stuff done.
In real life, in reality.
And while I'm trying to get stuff done, okay?
I got quacks with Hitler fetishes, okay?
You know, who used the N word in their presentations
for their, whatever they're clients,
handler, the place people are handing.
They lie about their friendship with Trump.
I got these weirdos with fake trolls
and fake bots stalking me, harassing me, annoying me.
Then when I try and tell the story,
hey, I got a real survivor from OSU.
Michael Desabato is part of a lawsuit.
A real guy, a genuine guy, a real name.
You can look up this stuff, you know?
These interviews, we gave an interview
with the head of the coach of the apartment,
a real person.
And I said, I got this information.
I'm about to broadcast the show with this real person
and I had only this crap from these weirdos.
He actually really said, now.
We're free.
Just like Britney should be free.
And we should believe.
Okay.
And meanwhile, when people wonder why I get so impatient
and then I get so nasty, like them some guys nagging me,
well, hey, you're not aware of Britney Spears
and then I was a potato.
I object to your take on this
and I've listened to you for many years in this department.
I find this odd, your behavior.
Okay.
And the other ones about the, oh, you should at least,
otherwise you're in it.
You're coming up for OSU.
Okay.
Meanwhile, in real life and reality.
And I was talking about it last week on the show.
And maybe even the week before, we got a registered sex
defender, we're getting his parole violated.
Okay.
The guy was on strict supervised release
with an ankle monitor, a tether and a whole deal.
And the guy costs, well, I had a client.
And this guy was causing some problems for my client.
And so my usual
modus operandi, I mean, of a situation like that is,
you'll look the guy up.
When I say, is he on probation, is he on parole?
And if he is bingo, that's gold.
Okay.
Because now all you gotta do is find something to get
and violate is something that he's violated
his parole, his probation.
And then there's a certain way you gotta present that to him.
You can't, you know, just pick up the phone.
Well, call the police.
You know, just pick up the phone and call the police.
And you know, or pick up the phone and call the FBI.
And there's a way to do these things.
Okay.
There's a way to do these things.
Okay.
And now that I'm old and cranky.
Okay.
And I got a mean looking, picks me, staring at my phone.
I'm more emboldened to telling attorney,
hate, that's not how you do that.
Whereas maybe five years ago, I wasn't.
Okay.
But there's a way to do these things.
Not pick up the phone.
You gotta write up a report.
It's like an after-day been complaint.
You write it up and then you just submit it.
Anyway.
So we had this guy call some problems.
We look them up, we got go jackpot, probation parole,
tether,
oodles and oodles of violations coming out of our ears
that we could demonstrate and document.
And in order to get this guy violated
and get him off the street,
by the way, he violated this original crime.
I think it was like 2016 to put it in a second crime
while the prison time did a second crime.
And strict, strict supervise this guy.
Okay.
And then, you know, they did some dirt, you know,
to cause them to come on my radar, you know.
But even with this, and then this is a real guy
in real life, not believe, I believe,
well, it's bullshit, a real guy in real life
that is gonna get arrested for this probation,
the pro violation, you know.
And to do this, maybe I'll post it some more,
but here I am, I'm working on something in real life
and I got to deal with cosplay,
larping characters, you know,
but there aren't just, you know, okay fine,
they want to make a quick buck on their sub stack,
$350 a year for a sub stack.
$1,500 for a founding member of the sub,
my God, what could be done with that kind of money?
What could be done with that kind of money?
The kind of good work you could do,
the kind of real people in real cases,
real people you can put in the jail and violate them,
and real stuff, man, real work, my God.
You know, I get calls every day
from people that are actual legit victims.
And if I can't find an attorney
to take that case to finance the work,
it drops dead in the water, there's nothing can be done.
I can't, I can't finance it.
And here we have somebody scamming people
for $350 a year.
Oh my God, breaks my heart, man.
As some con artist, some criminal, Hitler fetish,
creep weirdo.
And then on top of that,
they're stalking and harassing somebody
who's doing the real work.
With the real results,
with the real track record and the real history
and real life and reality.
It just, man, explain that to me, man.
Explain how you could do,
how you could put your head down on a pill at night and saying,
not only am I scamming these poor gullible suckers
at a 350 a year, but I'm also taking down a guy
that's doing real work.
I'm distracting him, I'm annoying him.
I'm keeping him from getting results.
That's where we are.
And the other thing, too, is, man,
is we can sit back and watch this,
does bombing going on, man, all over the Middle East
and Israel and,
I ran and just make jokes about it,
like it's nothing.
If those same bombs were dropping on our head here,
in the United States, it would just be,
what the, oh, this is all horrible.
What's up?
How dare you joke about this?
But no, that's somebody earlier.
We just become so detached.
And so, I don't know, man.
I don't know.
I don't give up.
I was gonna say I give up, but I don't give up.
I don't give up.
Interesting.
Christy, no one got fired yesterday, right practically,
right in the middle of her congressional hearing there.
And you got to wonder, well, what was it?
What trigger this?
It's dramatic firing.
Then they, a point, this crazy guy, Mullen,
with basically no prep,
he didn't even know he was getting the job.
They told him like five minutes before he got it.
So this is a rash decision.
And what were they grilling Miss Noam
about what her relationship with Corey Lewandowski is one?
Now, I happen to know that was a previous beef
with Corey Lewandowski making some deals
behind Mr. Trump's back.
And I'm kicking up the money.
Like you're supposed to do.
Oil 92,000 barrels.
Good, sucks.
Gas prices up 11% in one week.
Yeah.
So Christy Noam is being grilled.
And I says, well, what about this $200 million
a year contract for advertising that has your picture
all over these advertisements that goes to an advertising agency
that was only in existence for eight days
before they got the contract.
And it goes back to the wrench that agent
and it goes back to this house to a guy that's associated
with somebody who's in your pack and your friend.
Doesn't take a long to figure out what went on there
that Noam and their good friend,
Paramore, Mr. Lewandowski,
because he's this, this I get to do this stuff,
they're the new, he's deep, you know.
But what he called, you know,
they grifted men and one thing,
but they still 50 million out of that, you know?
And Mr. Trump didn't get his cut.
And that's why she got fired, okay?
Because what else was it?
No, he doesn't care about her fancy bed and the airplane
and all that kind of nonsense
of what she's doing or pictures of crime
Lewandowski throwing the trash out at her house.
And her husband's right there behind her, man, you know?
What's going on there?
They're all into that, man.
They're all into that stuff, manifold stone,
into that cuckold stuff, you know?
He says, oh, bunch of cucks, man.
You know, it's not me saying it, it came out.
You know, a stone, it was a rotten register stone,
it was a craigslist that they found.
And manifold, when they hacked it to his emails
and his texts, you know,
his daughter talked about her opalism,
they were doing that to our mother
and she been tested for STTs.
You know, that's what they're into these guys.
It's just what they're into.
Don't, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Bobert, into their own.
This is a wild bunch, man, wilder.
Well, a lot of wild, wild shenanigans going on there.
I'm so tired.
So coming up after this will be Michael Disabato.
Very nice guy, by the way, I really like this guy.
I've been talking to him for seven years.
I'm begging him to come on, he finally comes on now.
And this is a real guy with a real connection to OSU,
coming up with real information.
By the way, one of the things he tells us in this interview,
is that Les Waxner, because they both,
their kids went to the same school,
the same junior high school and high school.
And Les Waxner made a deal with the school
where he installed surveillance cameras in the school
of this little preteen girls in this school.
You know, now it's for security reasons, supposedly,
but when you look at it now with 2020 hindsight,
that should disturb and upset anybody.
Now that's some real stuff.
By the way, wouldn't that be great
if we had that information out there
before Waxner testified, you know,
before Cargis, if we had, you know, we, you know,
you know, maybe if I was getting, you know,
$350,000 a year, but who knows,
maybe I'll get a settlement for $350,000.
Someone who's using my name and disparaging me
and lying about me to make $350,000 a year, maybe that,
maybe who knows how that works, right?
I wouldn't know how those kinds of things work, you know?
And I made my first, it's filed my first defamation lawsuit
when I was 25 years old, okay.
And I won that lawsuit.
And what they were saying about it was true.
How do you like that?
Okay.
Then I was a witness in a $60 million defamation lawsuit
for Art Bell.
I was a witness.
I helped negotiate that lawsuit, that settlement.
I have, let's see, been a witness
as a digital forensic investigator,
a good 25, 30 cases, producing exhibits
of online defamation and stuff like that,
using different e-discovery tools
and different digital forensic tools,
creating a report that you can use a report
for defamation lawsuits, mostly they get settled.
Defamation's a tough, it's a dog of a lawsuit.
Unless you got, you know, a lot of experience in this area.
Let's just, let's just, let's let that money build up.
And they won't get it, they won't get it.
Or cause all good things happen to those who wait.
And all, you know, and good things happen to good people
is what I believe.
You know, and no weapon formed against me can prosper.
And I saw every problem I've ever had,
both come out on top.
There is never anybody try to take me down
that has been successful, not once.
Not once in my life.
So I have that to give me confidence.
Let's see here, you know, the old saying too, you know,
you go out and hire people to deal with problems
and people hire me to deal with problems.
We're not the same.
Germanica, oh, this warrant I ran,
what are we gonna do about this man?
Yeah, the DOJ releases, the DOJ releases interview with a woman
who claimed a Trump assault at her as a minor.
That's not my case.
This is the one who said that she bit his penis
when she was under the sexual battery there.
But even still, you know, with these documents,
so much as being, oh, Britney Spears has been hospitalized.
And even by the way, even her own manager and her own team,
saying this is long overdue change and she needs help.
And so even they're seeing it now too.
If you knew the whole story, the real story behind this
free Britney movement and stuff and the people,
they're not nice people, they're not good people,
they're really, really, really bad people, you know,
real users and real, but I could tell you that's all I'm blue
in the face and you're like, free Britney.
And that's all you gotta say.
And it's all right, okay, Tucker and Don are no longer friends.
Yep.
Okay, let's see if we're out of time.
Yes, we're close enough.
Close enough for horseshoes and hand grenades.
Coming up after this is Michael Dusabato.
And then I'll decide what the second show will be.
It'll either be that, I'm kind of think it'll be like
the fellow with the SEC stuff with Trump.
I don't know, maybe it'll be that young lady.
I don't know, the one with the Britney Woods.
That's a good story too.
Both good.
Oh, I'm proud of all my work lately.
You know, all my interviews, I'm very proud of them.
And the ones that I've been interviewed to,
the one with Dave Emory, that one very well.
And then the one with Mike King.
I didn't think it went that well.
But people say they love it.
You know, people in all the comments in there.
Great, except for one guy.
It's always one guy.
Okay, we're done.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
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I'm still a little more scared
I'm still a little more scared
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