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June 28, 2014 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Well, this third hour is all Eddie the Bombardiers.
I'm going to go head up into the green room at the front of the studio and get me a pseudo-fed before my head falls off.
And Eddie's got a great guest tonight.
He was on with us week before last.
So this is part two of a continuing series with Jim Rothstein.
We had a week off last week, and now he's back, and it was a thoroughly riveting interview.
We got a lot of good emails from it last time.
And so Eddie, we'll continue it now.
Good afternoon, people.
It's Eddie the Bombardier Biller back.
And I have been so excited waiting on Inspector Rothstein to come back on tonight.
Just for the benefit of the listeners that didn't tune in last week, I'm just going to give you a brief overview of what we did.
We have, I like to call him Inspector Jim Rothstein.
And if you want to know the truth, I feel really underqualified to interview the man.
The man is absolutely brilliant.
He reminds me of Dr. Stanley Montev.
But here's briefly what we talked about last week.
We talked about how Inspector Rothstein, as a young New York cop walking the beat, got into investigating Satanism, child sacrifice, sacrificing German shepherds in a place called Udemyer Park, Udemyer Park, if I'm pronouncing it right, in Yonkers, how he got into investigating child prostitution right in the neighborhood in the nation's epicenter in New York City on Broadway, no doubt, down in Times Square.
We went there, went from there.
We went on to other stories to the Interstate Dining 95 route, 94 route, which goes all the way out from the East Coast to North Dakota.
We talked about all kinds of stuff.
But briefly, in nutshells, this is what we're talking about for the people that wouldn't tune in last week.
We're talking about satanic worship, human sacrifice.
We're talking about pedophilia.
It's always the same thing, like Sam said.
It's always drugs, money, prostitution.
With that there, I'm going to introduce the toughest, best, smartest cop I've ever met in my life, and I'm going to let him take off.
Good afternoon, Jim Rothstein.
What a pleasure to have you back.
Well, thanks for having me back on.
I really thought it was a good show.
I thought it was, too.
I kind of had a bad connection last week, Jim Ross, Mr. Rostein.
And I realized after going back to the archives, I would like to apologize to you.
I cut you off a lot.
I was having a lot of difficulty listening.
I don't know if it was because of the storm in Minnesota or just because of my bad connection.
But with that, we're going to get going.
Inspector Rothine, I would like to go back and revisit a few things we talked about and get in more depth.
And I want to go back to, I know, I guess, well, I guess we could bypass the Udomar.
How did I pronounce it?
Did I pronounce that right?
To Udemar.
Untermeyer Park.
Untermeyer Park.
There we go.
Okay, briefly tell the audience, mainly for the benefit of the people who didn't tune in last week, Inspector Rothstein.
Tell them about that.
Untermeyer Park was up in Yonkers, New York, just north of New York City, the Bronx.
And it was off of Broadway, going west between the river and Broadway.
And I had an informant that took me there.
And it was at the Untermeyer estate.
It was a huge place.
And there was a hospital right at the northeast end of it.
And to gain entrance to the location, you went in behind the hospital and you parked by the back of the hospital.
And you walked down a couple of steps.
And then as you went down, there was a rock ledge with boulders on the bottom.
And you would see at the time, it's gone now, but at the time, there was a small building there.
And in that building, it had all the drawings and symbolisms and that.
And that's where the sacrifices were taking place.
So that's how I first got into it and actually saw the place.
And the rest we talked about last week and asked me whatever you want.
If you want me to go over something, I'll do it.
But that's how I got into it.
And you have to remember, when I first got this information, there was nothing I could do with it because they'd have put me in some mental institution for being crazy to even mention this.
But again, as the years went by and as the time went by, we were able to verify this.
You know, Inspector Rothstein, 25 years ago, I probably would have thought you need to be in a mental institution, but I'm much wiser now.
Let me just ask something.
What type of hospital was that, Inspector?
And I'm going to get to see.
It was a regular medical hospital.
Very prestigious, very nice place.
They had absolutely nothing to do with it.
Okay, okay.
That was my question.
Well, fast forwarding there, there's something else.
I'd like to revisit the Minnesota Strip for a minute because I thought of something just today that I'd like to ask about that.
Now, briefly tell the audience who weren't plugged in just a quick description of what we're talking about when we say the Minnesota Strip.
Well, it was, in fact, in a couple of days, it'll be 49 years ago that I saw the first girl being prostituted in Times Square, New York from Minnesota, especially Stearns County, Minnesota, which is very rural in the middle of the state.
And eventually, there were circumstances that came about, and the media got wind of all the girls from Minnesota and my connection being from Minnesota.
So it was dubbed the Minnesota Strip.
And part of that was quite comical because I went deer hunting in Minnesota at that time, and we went to a town called Black Duck.
So all the girls, when I went deer hunting, when they were arrested, put down that they were from Black Duck, Minnesota.
And there were 400 of them that were arrested.
Well, a couple of months later, some college started studying prostitution and they reviewed the official police records and found there were 400 hookers from Black Duck, Minnesota.
Well, they never bothered to check that the city of Black Duck didn't have 400 people.
And that was the thing that really set it off as the Minnesota Strip.
You know, Inspector Rothstein, if I had to guess, I don't remember if we covered this before, but if I had to guess, you know, the part of the country you're from, from Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, probably parts of North Dakota, they have a lot of Germanic people there, Scandinavian people, and they have a reputation of being a tall, athletic, blue-eyed, blonde, very attractive people.
And I would suspect that that's the reason the scumbag pedophiles went in.
They'd like to go into that part of the country to get their merchandise, their human merchandise.
Would that be a fair statement, Inspector Rustine?
Yes.
Yes, that is the politically correct, feel-good, do-good consensus that's out there among the so-called elite.
But there were other circumstances that made this happen, and some of it you can't discuss on the air because you would be called prejudice and all kinds of stuff, you know?
So that, yes, was the basic reason.
And the girls were very gullible.
Inspector Rustine, I hear the music.
We're going to go to a quick break and we're going to take up right before we start.
We come back in this break.
Like always, we've got to pay a few bills.
We'll be back with you people.
Don't leave this dial.
We're going to just getting ready to get hot.
Be right back.
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Good afternoon, people.
We're right back.
I can't wait to get to this interview.
I'm going to make this introduction as fast as possible.
We're here tonight again with Inspector Jim Rothstein, and this is the second part of a series that we've established with him.
And we're going to have him on several times, as many times as we can get him, because there's just so much material we've got to cover tonight.
And with that, I'm going to shut up and get the inspector going.
Inspector Rothstein, we were talking about the Minnesota Strip, and I would like to go back another question about the Minnesota Strip.
And we're going to go this is back in the past, people.
By the way, this started, if I'm not mistaken, the Minnesota Strip happened starting about 1969, Inspector Rothine?
Yeah, well, actually, it started in 1966.
Okay, 1966.
Okay, going forward, 66, 68, right around there.
Inspector, how were these people able to get by with open prostitution in the largest financial center in the world, right here at the very financial heart of the United States?
How did they get by with that?
Well, first of all, prostitutions have been around a long time, and it was very lucrative.
It was a fast-moving life.
Nobody really looked at it.
Then when I finally got assigned, the local captain assigned me to start up a posse to arrest the girls.
But what really set it off, a police officer by the name of Campeasi, was stabbed to death by a pimp.
And once that happened, then the police department put me on full-time assignment and special assignment to find out what was going on.
And it was actively promoted by and protected by high-ranking officials in the police department.
Now, remember, I said high-ranking.
It was protected by people in politics because prostitution is a thing that these people fall into.
And then they become victims of compromise, and people set them up.
So that's one of the reasons that this was going on.
But once they killed the cop, then the police department went after it.
But every time we got to a certain level, we were shut down.
So that was it.
And right now, you know, here in Minnesota, we go back in the 66, 67 era, but here a couple of months ago or nine months ago, they challenged me and said, well, your information is old.
So in the last nine months, and this is effective as of Thursday this week, I have identified 32 pimps actively operating out of Stearns County and St. Cloud in Minnesota here.
So it's the same as it was then, only worse.
Inspector, you hit on one of my points.
That was one of the questions I had in mind to ask you tonight.
I was going to ask, how on earth could this be going on?
They're getting their supply of their product, children, for sex and human sacrifice and all kinds of horrible things.
They're getting their supply from the exact same place they did since they've been getting it since 1966.
Surely, surely, Lord, the authorities have to know about this.
They could not, they could not not know about that.
So, Inspector, the only reason possible that we could give for this to continue would be just the explanation you just gave a minute ago when there's so much money involved and there's so many politicians have been compromised.
Would that be a fair statement?
Yes, you hit the nail on the head.
And going back again, all those years when I was working this, we had actually found a couple of cops in Minneapolis, Lieutenant Gary McGaughy and a guy named Kenny Tidgwell and another police officer that actually took this on.
They were police officers.
He was a lieutenant.
Nobody else in the city of Minneapolis or St. Cloud or any other place in Minnesota would work with us.
And right now, you, again, have a sergeant by the name of Schneider and two police officers and a prosecutor who are doing something.
But that's nothing compared to the problem they have.
The rest of it, they passed these phony safe harbor laws, which do not address human trafficking.
They only address the feel-good, do-good political correct items.
They do not go after the pimps.
You know, that just blows my mind away.
I'm almost rendered speechless to that.
You know, we had an email a minute ago, Inspector.
A caller, a person in the audience wanted me to ask you this question.
To your knowledge, you know, we have crime.
The crime in this here United States is just, I mean, it's just incomprehensible.
I just got through telling our listeners a few minutes ago, they need to get a gun and get armed.
And God bless, thank God you're still alive, Inspector Rothstein.
How on earth?
You have to have a guardian angel.
You have to be a good man.
You know, God likes you or you would not be alive.
I mean, no wonder they couldn't get people to work with people like you because they'd be killed.
There's been hundreds.
Hundreds of people have been killed investigating this stuff.
But, Inspector, is there any part of the United States that if someone had the wherewithal to move, that would be at least less crime, at least less chance of having their children picked up by the CPS, less chance, you know, is there a better place in the United States for people to move to get away from this type of crime?
Or is it just so saturated?
Oh, no, no.
What happens in the other parts of the country, and I always like to cite cases, which I've done over the years, is that the people out here throughout the United States, if their child, and I right now have three cases where this is borne out, the families don't want to talk about it.
They'll call me, but they won't go to the police.
Number one, they don't trust the police, which is obvious.
And number two, they don't want to have a bad name for their family.
You would be surprised how many victims where the family never said a word.
I had one lady, her daughter was missing eight years, and she called me and told me this.
This is right after I moved back to Minnesota.
And I said, did you report it to the police?
She said, no, but you had helped a friend of mine, and she heard you moved back to Minnesota, so she called me.
I found her daughter, but that was eight years.
She never told the cops.
That's the shame.
I have to call that like it is.
And I'm known for being kind of fiery.
I hope that people don't get it, you know, I don't know, insulted.
But I just think that's totally gutless, you know, for people to not come out and fight for your rights to go to authorities to do what you, you know, to do that, to do something to stop that.
You know, Inspector, I guess Going back to the last interview, going forward here a little bit, you mentioned this Interstate 9095 route.
Interstate 9094.
No, 94, excuse me, 9094.
Okay.
Yeah.
And it runs from the East Coast along the northern end of the United States all the way across the United States.
You know, you said one of the most amazing things I've ever heard, you told us about that that area, that corridor experiences a lot of these strange murders.
I believe one of them you talked about was what, the smiley first murder?
Smiley face killers.
Smiley face killers.
There's about 22 or 24 murders that are all the same.
And another thing, another New York detective, after I retired years later, was following another case which followed the same trail.
He had never known that I had done this, but some professor at St. Cloud State in Minnesota here started working with him and heard about me and called me.
And then I spoke to this detective, and he found that this particular group of murders he was following all had somewhere at the crime scene a smiley face.
Thus we dubbed it the Smiley Face Killer, and it followed Interstate 9094.
So that's another fetish, as you might say, or another weirdo or group that, and from my information, whoever these people are like to see the suffering as these young men, they're usually in college and watch them die.
That's supposedly their fetish.
Inspector Rothstein, hear the music again.
We're about to take a quick break.
We'll come back.
Got a few more interesting questions like to ask you.
People, hang on to your radio.
This is an absolutely riveting interview with Inspector.
I'm so glad he's here.
We'll be right back in just a brief, after a brief commercial.
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James Edwards.
Yes, I'm still here.
I'm Eddie the Bombardier Miller's silent partner for this third hour because part of being a good host is knowing when something is in a particular person's wheelhouse.
And Eddie is all over this subject, and I just don't think there's much I can do to improve this interview.
I think it's going great, and so I'm going to turn it back over to my elder brother in arms.
Well, thank you very much for that compliment, James.
Inspector Rothstein, you're back.
We're back.
We're back, people, with Inspector Rothstein tonight, and we're having a riveting interview.
Inspector Rothstein, you there okay, buddy?
Sure.
Okay, listen to me.
I would like to ask a question before we leave Unumar Park and Son of Sam.
Just for the people that didn't tune in last week, Inspector Rothstein set up the Sting that was responsible, even though he wasn't there at the time.
He kind of got the ball rolling for this Sting investigation operation, whatever you want to call it, that was responsible for arresting the son of Sam.
I think they call him the 44 Bulldog murder or something like that.
Yeah, his name was Berkowitz.
Berkowitz, right?
David Berkowitz, is that right?
Yes.
Okay.
Well, you know, Inspector, you told me something that stood out for me, troubles me.
Now, wasn't he convicted of just two of murders?
No, he was, I don't know what he was actually convicted of, but he only killed two of the people.
The other people were killed by two people in the state of Minnesota.
They came out of Minneapolis and Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.
Oh, okay.
So that's my question.
So they did find the killers that were responsible for all the murders.
Yeah, but the police never admitted that there were other killers.
Okay.
As I said the last time, it was one of the best cover-ups I ever witnessed.
That's what I thought.
I wanted to revisit that.
You know, Inspector, I hope the audience will be patient with me because there's just so much information here, and you're such an intelligent guest, and your experience, it just blows me away.
I'm barely hanging on.
You know, I'm a little bit awestruck, too, because you're one of my heroes.
I'll just say again, I do not know.
Well, I do know.
God Almighty has been in your corner or you would not be alive.
Now, Inspector.
I'll go forth too, to a very interesting note that we hit last time.
And again, for the people that did not tune in and also for the people that did tune in, I left out some stuff last week.
Going back to Inspector Rustin knew all about this.
I don't know if you people know about this, but there's a real good article in the archives of the Washington Times, you can pull it up, that details a male prostitution ring operating out of the White House.
And I believe it operated, and Inspector will correct me if I'm wrong, on the watch of, I'm not sure if it was Carter, but I do know, at least I'm pretty sure, this male prostitution ring operated in the White House at night on the watch of President Reagan and I think President Bush and maybe even Clinton.
Is that right, Inspector Rusting?
Yes, this thing had been going on from the 60s when I first got involved.
And there were numerous operations.
One of them led to the Watergate break-in.
That was one of them.
Then you had the one with Greg Spence.
You had another one with a guy by the name of Henry Vinson was running that.
There were many, many callboy operations operating out of the White House, Washington, D.C., and New York City.
They were tied together all over the country.
It was huge.
Do your knowledge, Inspector, you may not be able to answer this before, I don't know, legal reasons, I don't know, but Congressman Barney Frank was found.
If I'm not mistaken, this is going back, Sarah, quite a few years ago.
If I'm not mistaken, he was running a mail, there was a male, he might not have been running, but there was a male prostitution business being run out of his apartment in Washington, D.C. Is that right?
Well, I don't think it was run out of there, but he was definitely a victim and a perpetrator.
But yes, we had Barney Franks in our site a long time before it ever became public.
Why am I not surprised?
I'll tell you, I surely would not want you on my trail.
If you're on my trail, I'd have to throw you off over on James Edwards' trail some kind of way.
Well, you know, what is so interesting is that when we got into this underground, it was just amazing what we found.
The people, the names, we would actually confront these people on many occasions.
But what were we going to do?
Because if the wrong people got our information, they would go and extort them.
And they were being extorted.
Many of these people were victims of extortion.
And that's how they compromised many of our people in the White House, you know, in the Senate and everything.
There was a whole list of them.
And if you look at a book called Watergate Exposed by Robert Merritt, he was one of the key operators.
He came in as a little boy.
They used them.
And he told me that he estimates that 70% of the people in Congress are compromised.
I keep it at about 35, 40%, but he was the guy in it.
And he says, you know, that was the number.
So I think it's just amazing.
And then if you add on to that, look at all the people in our military that were compromised and are being compromised now.
It is just amazing.
Absolutely.
Would Inspector, let me ask you, now, do you think the fellow who wrote the book that's saying, what did he say, 70% or more?
What's your gut feeling?
Robert Merritt.
Robert Merritt and Doug Caddy wrote the book.
Okay.
What's your gut feeling on the actual percentage of the Congress critters being compromised?
Would you stick with your figure if you're betting man?
I would stick on my figure, which is a very safe figure, but I have no problem agreeing with him on the 70%.
But your figure is a third, though.
I mean, even at a third, a third, get that, people.
Listen, a third of the Washington, D.C., the congressmen, the representatives in the centers have been compromised by pimps, you know, running these prostitution rings, male prostitutes, female prostitutes, and listen, pedophile prostitutes.
And now you wonder, listen, and now you wonder why this country is passing such lunatic legislation, why there's just crime is just rampant.
I mean, do you have to wonder why the United States is just, I mean, I'd rather drink out, I'd rather drink out of a sewer, and this is kind of rhetorical, you might say, than to go drink out of a fountain in Washington, D.C.
The place, you know, the place makes Solomon Gomorrah look this.
It looks normal.
It looks like it's a political cesspool, exactly.
Just like James Everest said, it's an absolute political cesspool.
Inspector, does this, and your gut feeling, to your knowledge, I know you've investigated many things.
We're going to get to some other of those investigations too.
If we don't have time tonight, we're going to get them into, hopefully, Lord, if we're both, neither one of us get killed when we get you on again.
How prevalent is this crime?
How prevalent are these people being compromised?
Does it infect the state houses, Inspector Rostein?
Oh, it's all the way across.
When we were in New York working, we found a house of prostitution that you could see from the Capitol in Albany, New York that we exposed.
And you could look right out the Capitol and look at it.
And that's where the politicians in New York were going at the time.
So, and there were other places.
We went down to Columbus, Ohio.
I worked very closely with Columbus, Ohio.
They had some very good police officers down there.
And it was just the same no matter where you went.
It's just mind-boggling.
You know, Inspector, I'd like the people to know that you told me something the other day.
And I was just telling one of our good guys who runs our website, Sam Bushman, about this during the break.
You were actually running an investigation.
I don't know exactly how it connected in with the Watergate investigation, but weren't you, and believe it or not, people, this has to do with what we're talking about with pedophilia prostitution.
This is the most filthy crime you can imagine.
Inspector, what operation was that that you were investigating that tied in with the Watergate investigation?
Okay, we had an investigation into a guy.
It was a guy named Abramson.
And that dovetailed off of the Watergate break-in.
But when I arrested Frank Sturgis, we discussed that.
And by that time, I had already met Carl Schoffler, who was my counterpart.
He was a detective in Washington, D.C., who worked the same things I did.
And Carl Schoffler actually knew about the Watergate break-in was being planned a month before it ever happened.
We knew that there was a prostitution ring operating out of the Democratic National Headquarters, but nobody ever, you know, being prostitution, everybody assumed females.
Well, we knew there was female and male prostitution being run out of there.
So it's not like nobody knew about it.
And like I said, Carl knew a month before the break-in that it was going to happen.
Now, So then Carl also knew about, I guess this is a dumb question, but so Carl he knew too just how widespread prostitution was going on there in DC in the Watergate.
He knew that there was involving children.
Actually, we're going to a break.
I'll go on these breaks.
We have to have them though because we have to pay bills.
Inspector, we're going to come right back.
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Welcome back.
To get on the show, call us on James's Dime at 1-866-986-6397.
Welcome back, everyone.
We're here again at this last and final segment with my hero, the toughest, best cop I know of, and it's a miracle that he's alive.
Inspector, one question I would like to ask you before we run out of time tonight.
Another one of our callers sent an email in.
You know, I'm going to ask you point blank, and you may not be able to answer this.
You may not be willing to go out on a limb.
President Barack Obama, and I've been hearing this too, just like the caller sit in.
I've been hearing that Barack is, what do you call it, bisexual.
He had a reputation for being bisexual, homosexual in Chicago.
He was well known in the Chicago bathhouses.
Anything to that?
I don't know.
I've never investigated it.
I've heard the same information, but I cannot answer that because I have never investigated it.
Okay.
But I just want to add to that what you were talking about with the people in Washington.
Another very important thing.
I was by a very high-ranking official in the police department, given information that somebody was supplying little boys and little girls to the United Nations.
Well, I found that guy and verified that they were, in fact, doing that.
We infiltrated that whole network.
This led to the highest people in the world.
And I actually had an informant in that whole operation.
We identified some of the highest, biggest named people in the world in that.
This, you know, with what you just asked me shows that this runs a full gamut.
Well, Inspector Rustine, let me ask you this question.
As far as taking on new investigations, now you just got through, did you just get through running an investigation up there in the center of Minnesota?
You busted a prostitution ring.
Would you identify 30 to 35 pimps?
Yeah, that's what we're doing now.
And I didn't, you know, I just got involved in a task force of group citizens who got together.
Okay.
And then when I got to identifying all these pimps, they said I didn't fit the Minnesota model.
So I went on my own with a group of people.
And since then, we have identified all these pimps.
There's 32 that we have identified as of last Thursday.
Now.
Okay, I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
So this is how active it is right now.
So if I can identify 32 of them already, how many more are there?
Spector?
Yes.
Okay.
Let me ask this too.
Now, when you, how much, I guess how can we phrase this?
Now, how is this investigation still going on going wrong right now in Minnesota?
Yes, we are still working on it.
We have had absolutely no cooperation from any local, state, or federal people.
In fact, that's how the city where I live in and I'm the mayor of passed a resolution directly addressing this issue.
And I can tell you right now, at the state and federal level, at the federal level, there are six laws pending on human trafficking.
The only time they mention human trafficking is in the title.
Not one of them addresses the facts like I have in the resolution that has been adopted in my town and a number of other city small towns in my area here and townships.
So the people are pushing this to get it adopted.
If these laws were passed, I guarantee you this pimping would drop about 75 to 80 percent.
Two questions, Inspector.
Did you just say that you were the mayor of this town that you live in?
Yes, I'm the mayor of St. Martin, yes.
Wow.
Okay.
Hey, listen.
Listen, I'm in over my head.
I'm not a lawyer.
Listen, if you can't get the other authorities, the so-called worthless gutter authorities to can you get absolutely not.
Is there any way you can get a grand jury of we the people in your county if you get the sheriff behind you?
I'm very familiar with we the people grand juries.
It would absolutely not hold any water.
I've been involved with that for many years.
How about Inspector?
How about a sheriff-led and or a DA-led grand jury?
Well, that would be great, but I've gone to all of them and not one of them would look at it.
Listen, I'm probably chasing a rabbit trail.
What if we the people led by you're probably thinking I'm trying to get you killed, put pressure on the sheriff and tell him to either put up or get out?
You're going to get you a new sheriff that's going to get in a new DA to get behind this investigation.
Would that be?
Well, here is what we're working on.
Right now, this year, they're both running for re-election.
Okay.
And we have organized to put both of them out of office.
Okay.
Okay, last question.
I guess this is another question.
Skipping, I guess I'm jumping around all over.
What would be the possibility?
I think everybody on my staff thinks, or James's staff, stay up staff, is there any center any more corrupt in Washington, D.C.?
If it was, would it be the Southern Poverty Law Center?
And what would be the chance of having the SPLC investigated?
That you probably don't have enough time to do that.
No, and what I would recommend is that I send you my resolution.
It's 2014-08.
And if all the people went to their communities and made their cities pass these resolutions, I will guarantee you that there is no government agency that can say no to it if the people do it.
If the people organized and went with this resolution and demand it.
Remember, I, as a mayor, serve my people.
Yes, sir.
And my people want this.
I will have to do it.
Amen.
Well, listen, are you familiar with the Constitutional Sheriffs and Police Officers Organization, Inspector Rothstein?
Oh, yeah, yeah, I know all them people.
But when it comes to this, there are few and far in between that will stand up and be counted, let me assure you.
Well, let me give you, I'm going out of limb here, but you know what?
I've gone out of limb before, Inspector Rothstein.
I, Eddie L. Miller, saying here, I'm standing right here saying this.
If you need somebody to watch your back for a short to medium period of time that ain't afraid of nothing on this earth except snakes and lightning, I'm not reading that metaphor.
You're talking to a man right here that will be glad to come up here and stick by you, Inspector Rothstein.
That's my solemn vow.
I had a chance to go down to Arizona one time with the sheriff.
What was his name, James?
Paul Babu.
It turned out to be, he turned out to be a slime ball.
I know in your case, you're a stellar.
Inspector Rothstein, I'm going to get back.
I don't know if I've already asked this question.
You've got me so excited.
This has gotten bigger than I ever thought.
We've got two minutes left.
I'm going to ask a question.
I'm going to turn the rest over over to you, Inspector Rothstein.
Do you think you'll ever have time to do anything?
This is probably a stupid question.
To do anything with this, the findings that you found with the United Nations, and I knew this was going on all along.
But what do you think about that?
Would I do what?
Oh, I'm sorry.
Do you think you'll have time to investigate to follow up on the investigation of the United Nations?
It sounds like you've got your hands full already, though.
Yes, I do, but a lot of it has to do with finances.
Right now, up till about four years ago, I usually had somebody financing these operations.
And without it, with my pension and Social Security, you don't go very far.
I've got to ask you.
And this is, and it's very expensive, but I've never backed down from anything.
And I know the United Nations thing has not changed since the days when I did it.
Well, you have my phone number, and you know how to get in touch with me, and I'm ready to go.
My last question, I've got to get this in.
How many people did you know of have been murdered working with you since 1966, 1969?
Well, that's a tough one because there were suicides that I feel were murders.
The last thing I heard out of 35 of us, there were only two of us left alive.
Wow.
And I don't know.
That was two years ago, and I don't know if the other guy died yet or not, but that's the last I heard.
But yes, there were a lot of my people I worked with that died mysteriously.
Well, Inspector, I would say we put out applications for a job to work with Inspector Jim Rothstein, but I doubt if we're going to have any comers because it seems like it would be a short and violent career.
Well, Inspector, it's been a joy having you tonight.
I can't wait to get you back on again because believe it or not, we have a lot more questions to ask about, especially against about the Child Protection Services Agency, about a state senator who was murdered there.
And with that, James, I'm going to turn it over to you and let you take us out and ask and see if you have anything else you'd like to say.
Inspector Rothstein, I will be getting back in touch with you very, very soon, my brother.
Okay.
And like I said, the best thing here to do is get a copy of this resolution and get all the people to go to their city leaders because the cities and townships are still our country.
Could you send that to me?
I will.
Okay, you have my email address.
I'll make sure you have it.
I will call you very, very soon, Inspector.
God bless you.
Thank you so much for coming on.
Thank you.
Yes, sir.
Incredible interview, folks.
I listened to that.
That's some scary stuff.
And you're free to believe it or not believe it.
But Jim Rothstein presents a very compelling pace.
Detective for the New York Police Department for a long time, right, Eddie?
Inspector Jim Rothstein, Detective Rothstein.
Look him up on the internet.
You can listen to some of his other interviews.
Eddie's done a great job.
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