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.Follow on Twitter and Instagram @OppermanReportThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
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Al Jones became curious about Q, the mysterious poster on Twitter and other media which seemed to predict events, incite events or give background information on various issues; much of which either never came to pass, never happened or was largely b... more
I have a big beef with this guy saying nobody was behind the Jan 6th insurrection. John Sullivan (BLM Utah activist) took a reporter girl to the capitol. While videoing inside the capitol he is seen and heard saying he knew it was going to happen but he couldn't tell her how he knew. This is after she is heard telling him "You were right! You were right!" His video footage also showed he happened to be at the right spot (what a coincidence) when a woman outside a window with a bullhorn was givin... more
this guest was hard to follow for me, so I admit I didn't listen much. Maybe it's also because the subject isn't my main interest when it comes to the Q movement. I had no clue about the Q movement except hearing things hear and there on media. I thought nothing about it. Until someone introduced it to me Jan 2020, and I was horrified. Alarm bells and sirens went off big time in my head. They believed it was a good thing for the military (the white hats) to declare martial law and put Trump in o... more
trumps a tax criminal but eds a creative business man. this guy got great guest but so full of sht and hippocracy
Good ole Ed “I gotta hernia” Opperman
He does not care to remember names or details.
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