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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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The Opperman Report' - Mark Rudd Weather Underground 2014 04 11
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02/06/24 • 100 min

Guest: Mark Rudd
From 1965 t0 1968, I was a student activist and organizer in the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) chapter at Columbia University. I was one of the leaders of the Spring 1968 occupation of five buildings and the subsequent strike against the university's complicity with the war and its racism. At the time I was identified by the press as the symbol of student radicals.
After being kicked out of Columbia, I became a full-time organizer for SDS, where I helped found the militant Weatherman faction. I was elected National Secretary of SDS in June, 1969, then helped found the "revolutionary" Weather Underground, which had as its goal "the violent overthrow of the government of the US in solidarity with the struggles of the people of the world."
Wanted on federal charges of bombing and conspiracy, I was a fugitive from 1970 to 1977. All of the charges were dropped because of government illegalities. From 1980 to 2006 I was a math instructor at a community college in Albuquerque, NM, and a perennial organizer and nonviolent activist locally on issues of native American land rights, nuclear, US military interventions, Palestine solidarity, unionization, environmental justice, and war and militarization.
I retired from teaching in 2007 and have been devoting myself since then to organizing and also writing and speaking on the history which I was involved in. In March, 2009, my book Underground was published.
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The Opperman Report' - Guest: Mark Rudd Weather Undergriund 2014 04 11
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05/23/24 • 100 min

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Mike Parziale - MJ Victims
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Mike Parziale returns to give more of his research on the victims of Michael Jackson.
Ed and Mike discussed the latest updates on the Robson/Safechuck cases against MJJ inc. They also discuss the upcoming sequel to Leaving Neverland as well as the MJ Estate sponsored big budget picture "Michael".
Mike also will be discussing the new project mjvictims is working on.
It is shocking that all these cases are still revealing new information, despite Jackson having been deceased for years. And these are just the ones we know about.
Mike gives some shocking insight into the man who was known as The King Of Pop.
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The Opperman Report' - Enty Lawyer: Crazy Day and Nights
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10/23/22 • 67 min

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The Opperman Report' - Jasun Horsley - Revelations and Realisations.
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09/02/23 • 53 min

Jasun Horsley - Revelations and Realisations.
When Jasun Horsley was younger, he wanted to be a wizard. He studied the occult and it gave him a certain degree of comfort away from the trials and troubles of the real world.
This separation from others and his innate interest in life has given him an insight into the world which many lack; the sense of belonging came later. And it was belonging to something greater. Thanks to his background he was and still is able to indulge himself in greater things, in kindness and a philosophy which is more long term than the consumeriam mentality of most of the world.
From Jasun’s own website
It is a window onto on- and offline activities dedicated to the uncovering of an original, invisible community that exists independently of—and free from—social identifications and consists exclusively of authentic soul connections between sentient human beings, collectively oriented towards Reality.
As sunflowers turn towards the Sun, every millimeter of our reorientation counts. The aim of Land Made Man is to assist other souls in reconnecting to themselves, human and ancestral community, and to Sentient Nature at large.
His ultimate aim is to make people see that forming smaller, self-sufficient communties is a better long term strategy than the lust for globalisation most of the world seems embarked on.
In an fascinating interview, he talks about his work, his belief in The Eternal and his ceaseless ambition to make the world a better place
He also talks about demons, voices, UFOs and Aliens. And Whitley Strieber.
Books: The Vice of Kings: How Fabianism, Occultism, and the Sexual Revolution Engineered a Culture of Abuse Prisoner of Infinity: Social Engineering, UFOs, and the Psychology of Fragmentation The Kubrickon: The Cult of Kubrick, Attention Capture, and the Inception of AI Seen and Not Seen: Confessions of a Movie Autist Paper Tiger: A Mythic Narrative Dark Oasis: A Self-Made Messiah Unveiled The Secret Life of Movies: Schizophrenic and Shamanic Journeys in American Cinema
Website: Land Made Man
Twitter: Jasun Horsley
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The Opperman Report' - No Good Deed

No Good Deed

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09/23/23 • 66 min

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The Opperman Report' - Cop to Call Girl

Cop to Call Girl

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11/13/23 • 61 min

Cop to Call Girl
A former Los Angeles cop recounts her disgust at the extensive corruption she witnessed within the department, her decision to become a high-society prostitute, and the lengths to which the LAPD went to prevent her book. Reprint.
4 years ago #call, #cop, #ed, #girl, #opperman, #spreaker, #to
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The horrific 1988 murder of four-year-old Barbara Jean Horn shocked the citizens of Philadelphia. Plucked from her own front yard, Barbara Jean was found dead less than two and a half hours later in a cardboard TV box dragged to a nearby street curb. After months of investigation with no strong leads, the case went cold. Four years later it was reopened, and Walter Ogrod, a young man with autism spectrum disorder who had lived across the street from the family at the time of the murder, was brought in as a suspect.
Ogrod bears no resemblance to the composite police sketch based on eyewitness accounts of the man carrying the box, and there is no physical evidence linking him to the crime. His conviction was based solely on a confession he signed after thirty-six hours without sleep. "They said I could go home if I signed it," Ogrod told his brother from the jailhouse. The case was so weak that the jury voted unanimously to acquit him, but at the last second—in a dramatic courtroom declaration—one juror changed his mind. As he waited for a retrial, Ogrod's fate was sealed when a notorious jailhouse snitch was planted in his cell block and supplied the prosecution with a second supposed confession. As a result, Walter Ogrod sits on death row for the murder today.
Informed by police records, court transcripts, interviews, letters, journals, and more, award-winning journalist Thomas Lowenstein leads readers through the facts of the infamous Horn murder case in compelling, compassionate, and riveting fashion. He reveals explosive new evidence that points to a condemned man's innocence and exposes a larger underlying pattern of prosecutorial misconduct in Philadelphia.
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Four years before Miami Herald became bold ground breaking reporters ...
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The Opperman Report' - Manafort, Cohen, Epstein - What a Week!
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05/13/24 • 61 min

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