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The Opperman Report'

The Opperman Report'

The Opperman Report

Join PI Ed Opperman with expert guests and authors as they discuss true crime stories in the news, conspiracy theories, issues of social injustice and NWO resistance.
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Dr Judith Reisman: ElsaGate/ Youtube & Barbara Amaya : Nobody's Girl
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Dr Judith Reisman discusses her life advocating for women and children and her battles with Kinsey Hugh Hefner , Robert Maplethope. We discuss the outrageous content being published on youtube like ElsaGate.
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Barbara Amaya : Nobody's Girl
Sexual abuse, human trafficking, drug addiction, rape, prison, and domestic violence—Barbara Amaya experienced it all on first on the streets of Washington DC and then New York City, most of it before her sixteenth birthday. In Nobody’s Girl she shares her journey from trafficking victim to human rights advocate, weaving together a story of loss, pain, courage, and transformation.
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The explosive definitive account of the Michael Jackson saga, chronicling the King of Pop's battles against child molestation charges from 1993 to 2005, from award-winning journalist Diane Dimond, who broke the story first, over twelve years ago Michael Jackson has long captured the world's attention, first as the dynamic lead singer of the Jackson Five, then during his highly successful breakout solo career. But somewhere along the line Jackson transformed himself into something hardly recognizable and was investigated - not once, but twice - for crimes we could hardly imagine. Even now, after his unexpected acquittal on multiple charges of child molestation, there is a sense that the real truth behind the allegations is not known. The character of Michael Jackson - from his humble beginnings to his rich career and the birth of Neverland Ranch - is destined for great debate among fans, journalists, historians, and psychiatrists for years to come. In the meantime, there is Diane Dimond, the journalist of record on the Jackson case. In November 2003, when the Santa Barbara county sheriff's department conducted another raid on Neverland Ranch, Diane Dimond and her camera crews were the only ones there to capture the moment and report the news to the world. Now, for the first time, Dimond recounts the multifaceted details of the Jackson case, utilizing her extensive notes and sources. What she tells us is a shocking story. Be Careful Who You Love will take you behind the scenes and into the courtroom of one of the most controversial cases of the decade, while giving readers a dramatic glimpse of one reporter's vigilance and unending quest to uncover the truth.
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The Opperman Report' - Nick Bryant : Confessions of DC Madam
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09/25/23 • 179 min

Confessions of a D.C. Madam
The Politics of Sex, Lies, and Blackmail
Confessions of a DC Madam (Trine Day, March 2015) is an autographical account of Henry W.
Vinson’s odyssey from the humble origins of Williamson, West Virginia to running the largest gay
escort service in Washington, DC by the time he was 26 years old.
This haunting exposé is the first book to tell the tale of sexually blackmailed politicians and
government officials in the U.S. by an individual who actually witnessed these sinister maneuverings
first-hand. Confessions of a DC Madam proves that there is a clandestine checks-and-balances system
in effect within our government—blackmail.
Vinson intricately documents his interactions with various closeted and non-closeted VIPs who
solicited the escorts he employed. Moreover, this new book details Vinson’s numerous exchanges with
a CIA asset whose specialty was sexually compromising the powerbrokers of Washington, DC, and the
trials and tribulations Vinson suffered because he was privy to information that could have produced a
seismic political scandal.
Confessions of a DC Madam details the federal government’s illicit, malicious, and relentless attack
on Vinson to ensure his silence, which included incarceration rooted in trumped-up charges and
Vinson’s story shows the reader the illegal activities the government executes to silence those who are
privy to the fact that American politicians and power brokers are compromised by their sexual
improprieties. This fascinating and shocking facet of government corruption reveals the integral role
blackmail plays in American politics and the unbelievable lengths the government perpetrates to
silence those in the know.
Henry W. Vinson is the former funeral director for W. W. Chambers Funeral Home, who also owned
and operated the largest gay escort service in Washington, DC. He lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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For the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break-in: The untold story of President Richard Nixon, CIA Director Richard Helms, and their volatile shared secrets that ended a presidency.
Scorpions' Dance by intelligence expert and investigative journalist Jefferson Morley reveals the Watergate scandal in a completely new light: as the culmination of a concealed, deadly power struggle between President Richard Nixon and CIA Director Richard Helms.
Nixon and Helms went back decades; both were 1950s Cold Warriors, and both knew secrets about the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba as well as off-the-books American government and CIA plots to remove Fidel Castro and other leaders in Latin America. Both had enough information on each other to ruin their careers.
After the Watergate burglary on June 17, 1972, Nixon was desperate to shut down the FBI's investigation. He sought Helms' support and asked that the CIA intervene—knowing that most of the Watergate burglars were retired CIA agents, contractors, or long-term assets with deep knowledge of the Agency's most sensitive secrets. The two now circled each other like scorpions, defending themselves with the threat of lethal attack. The loser would resign his office in disgrace; the winner, however, would face consequences for the secrets he had kept.
Rigorously researched and dramatically told, Scorpions' Dance uses long-neglected evidence to reveal a new perspective on one of America's most notorious presidential scandals.
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The Opperman Report' - My Experiences with Fiona Barnett (
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09/28/23 • 27 min

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How many episodes does The Opperman Report' have?

The Opperman Report' currently has 4150 episodes available.

What topics does The Opperman Report' cover?

The podcast is about True Crime and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on The Opperman Report'?

The episode title 'Michael Blutrich: Scores ; How I Opened the Hottest Strip Club in New York City, Was Extorted out of Millions by the Gambino Family' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Opperman Report'?

The average episode length on The Opperman Report' is 71 minutes.

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The first episode of The Opperman Report' was released on Aug 26, 2011.

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