🔴 America's Mayor Live (E189): Secret Service Closes White House Cocaine Investigation
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani, and we're back with America's Mayor Live.
Tonight, we are going to cover the great mystery, the most difficult case to solve of the century so far.
Oh my goodness, the complexities are enormous.
The variables impossible.
It would take Sherlock Holmes To solve this.
Not the U.S.
Secret Service, I guess.
And that is, who put the cocaine in the White House?
And where did they put it?
Oh, and where was it found?
So let's start with the last question, because that might shed some light on the first two.
Where was it found?
I count now four places, one twice.
The original story, which is 11, 12 days ago, they evacuated the White House 11 days ago.
So I guess it was 11 days ago.
The original story was that it was found in a library on the main floor of the White House.
And they called it a personal library.
I really can't think of a personal library on the first floor of the White House.
I can think of a library, but I don't know that I'd call it personal.
It does have limited access, so maybe that's the way in which it's personal.
May I just remind Ted that we have to put on the microphone for Getter so they get a good, clear So they get a good, clear audio.
There we go, all nice and green and working.
So, the real question is, I think it remained there for about half a day or a day, overnight, because by the next morning, after the Secretary of Lying, which is his press secretary, said that it was in a very heavily traveled area.
That's the first place they, uh, no, I'm sorry.
Uh, she moved it to the, uh, waiting room of the, of the, of the, uh, West wing.
And, um, I don't know if she was quite specific then that it was in a, uh, in a cabinet, but she said it was in the, in the, The waiting room of the West Wing, which is very heavily trafficked.
Very heavily trafficked, like Grand Central Station, for example.
Ridiculous that it's heavily trafficked.
It's absolutely ridiculous.
Of course it isn't, and everyone who moves through there has been required to give their social security number, their identity, their address, a picture of themselves, just like Grand Central Station.
Then, when she was ridiculed for that statement, because it was ridiculous, it was moved downstairs to an area outside of the Situation Room, and that afforded excuses like, working people are doing construction there, so it could have been them.
And it remained there for about four days.
Now it appears it's been moved back up to the heavily trafficked waiting room and it was in a cubby or a let's call it a A locker, a small locker.
Now, if I have it correct, and I know of only one area like that, well, I don't.
I know of two areas, but the second area is right outside the Oval Office, and I don't think it would be there.
And that really doesn't fit that description either.
So, these are different size cabinets.
In other words, some are A couple of really large ones about this size.
Then there are a couple more normal sized about that size.
And this is where you would normally put things like your cell phone, which generally you can't bring into the West Wing.
You can get special permission if you can take a picture or something, or you've got a special reason to bring it to show something to someone.
But normally you've got to put your cell phone there.
And other objects that might not get through security.
You get a key, you keep the key, and you go back and later get it on the way out.
Now, so that's where it, we've gone through three stories, and the Wheel of Fortune ends up on a locker, small locker, which in essence, it'd be right outside The West Wing entrance.
And during that period of time, the Secret Service said about 500 people passed it.
Now, it cannot be that 500 people used it during that period of time, because they're not used that much.
I'd be surprised That particular locker, I'd be surprised if more than two or three people used it.
Four, maybe.
I don't have the camera work, so I can't tell you.
There is a camera there, and if there is decent security in the White House, you should be able to recreate everyone that put something into that locker.
You should be able to see some kind of picture of them.
If that were the case, this becomes very easy, right?
We know what's in that locker.
I'm gonna tell you, there's no question, and I'll exaggerate it, 20 people at most would have used it during that period of time.
When they say 500 people, they mean 500 people walked past, they walked through.
I'm not sure it's even that much, but okay, let's grant 500 people walking through.
By the way, that's not a lot of people in an investigation.
Thousands would be a lot of people.
And these are people that we can pretty much probably with about a 90% degree of accuracy, we can identify them because they all had to check in.
So 500 people walked past, a limited number of them used the lockers, and an even more limited number used a locker in question.
So tell me, just thinking about that, tell me how hard it is to solve this.
And also tell me why you conclude after only 11 days.
Some crimes are investigated.
I mean, they've been investigating Hunter for 35 years, I think.
I mean, for three years, right?
Of course, there they have the absolute definitive proof of both his crimes and Joe Biden's.
They don't do anything, but they still have been investigating for anywhere from a year to three years.
They've been investigating Trump since the day he announced the president.
And they can't seem to find anything real.
They investigate this for 11 days?
I mean, this is important.
And even if you don't think that cocaine is important, or you're one of those people who, like many, I'm sure, in the Biden administration, believes that it should be legalized and people should use it and it's perfectly okay to be stoned, And I guess in their world it is, because they act like they're stoned even when they're not.
The idea that you could defeat the security of the White House so easily should even to them be somewhat of concern, although maybe they don't care what happens to Biden.
I don't know.
But this is, I mean, this should be solved in order to tighten up the security in the White House because that could have been a bomb.
That could have been anthrax.
That could have been a weapon left there for somebody else who might have an easier time getting past security or who comes in there for those trips that they take sometimes at night.
Through the White House, tours that some of the staff is allowed to do at night.
The fact that an illegal substance was able to defeat the security of the White House should be a matter of extraordinary concern to Secret Service, since that's their job.
And barring moving heaven and hell, Even if it requires moving heaven and hell, it should be solved.
The idea that you don't have drug tests, otherwise you'd be harming their civil rights.
Everybody that works in the White House is drug tested.
Of course, they went through a period of time during the pandemic when they were tested every day to get into the White House.
If we could test them every day for For COVID, it would seem we could test them once in an effort to try to solve a crime that will help with the security of the White House.
So I could go through any number of other things that could be done.
I think you get the point that this was another FBI type fix so that the Bidens aren't embarrassed.
Now, how would they be embarrassed?
Well, first of all, we don't know if Hunter isn't the source of this.
Right?
I really doubt they investigated him, which would make this a completely bogus investigation if they didn't.
So you're given the job of trying to find out who brought cocaine into the house.
And there are a hundred people that have been in that house.
You don't know about 99 of them, but you know that one of them has been a cocaine addict for 35 years, has a blown rehabilitation about 10 times.
Wasn't able to stop using cocaine even when his father went through heaven and hell and probably acted illegally to get him in the military.
You know that he's even written in a book about how difficult it is for him to remain free of cocaine.
So no matter what he says now, as an investigator, of course you wouldn't believe him that he's clean.
And he's the only one that you know is a drug user.
Going in.
And he isn't just a drug user.
He's a massive drug user.
Well, of course you have to eliminate the possibility that it's him before you can complete the investigation.
You want to bet they didn't really investigate him?
How much you want to bet?
You don't need to know anything else that this is a fix if they didn't investigate him.
I mean, he should have been questioned.
He should have been drug tested.
He should have been drug tested.
We should see, is he on cocaine now?
He should be drug tested even for a matter of national security.
He's hanging around the president like he's attached to his hip.
We should know if he's using drugs, because if he's using drugs, he's doing business with somebody.
It's a criminal, isn't he?
Maybe right in the streets of Washington, D.C.
I don't know who his source is, but if he's using drugs, he's got a source.
I don't think they manufacture it in the White House.
Maybe it's this bicycle person.
Bicycle is a woman, right, Ted?
That's my understanding.
He's got a... He was living with her for a while.
Five months.
So he had a...
Drug dealer with the nickname Bicycle.
There's another name for her too.
Rhea?
Yeah, something like that.
Bicycle.
I wonder if the nickname for her nickname, I wonder if it's bike.
I don't know.
I don't know.
But I mean, was she investigated?
Did they question her?
I have a strong feeling they haven't even searched who this person is.
Why doesn't the press ask questions like this?
Did you investigate Hunter Biden?
Did you interview Hunter Biden?
If you don't want to drug test, you know, 100 people, what about drug testing him?
I mean, shouldn't you do it even just to eliminate him?
He's the biggest possibility.
He's the one that everybody suspects.
The odds in Las Vegas are two to one that he's the guy.
I mean, we've talked about it before.
I mean, shouldn't you drug test him to protect our national security?
I mean, who knows how much he's given to China?
All that, all those Chinese documents that, uh, that the vice president, when he was vice president stole from the white house were available to him for months.
And he sent them information that looks like it came from, uh, intelligence documents.
Looks like there was one that was a complete plagiarism of just such a document.
Not an uncommon thing for Biden to do.
So, okay, the same story again, right?
We've got a corrupt government.
We can't even do an honest investigation of cocaine in the White House because of this criminal family that we have running the country and living in the White House.
Well, there's a really strange development in my city today that may indicate what's going on in your city as well, if you are blessed in having a progressive mayor and a Soros-funded DA.
That's the two-barrel shot that will assure you large numbers of crimes and lots of murders.
Well, today a poll came out that got our mayor, the mayor who explained to us a couple weeks ago that he talks to God.
He talked to God 30 years ago, and God told him.
It's not that he talks to God, I'm sorry, that God talks to him.
The other unusual with him talking to God, we call that prayer.
There is something rather unusual in God talking to him.
Only a few people has God talked to, I'm trying to think.
He spoke to Moses.
He certainly spoke to his son, Jesus Christ.
But when he wanted to speak even to Muhammad, he used Gabriel as the intermediary.
So Adams looks like he's... Boy!
He's really up there, that guy.
Well, in any event, the mayor who announced that he talked to God for the last three weeks has been saying some of the weirdest things that one can imagine.
I think he analogized himself to Kunta Kinte.
He has talked about how some 82-year-old Holocaust survivor lady who was complaining to him about something or other that went wrong, he really let her have it.
He lost his temper like a madman and said he's not back on the plantation and he shouldn't be treated like somebody on the plantation.
And then he made a statement sounding like he announced that he was king of New York.
After all, I'm the mayor of New York.
And I have to be treated with great respect.
You don't have to ask for that.
You end up earning it, Adams.
And one of the reasons you may not be is you're a really shitty mayor.
I mean, you promised a lot of stuff and you haven't done it.
Okay, you got a couple of these crimes down a little, but overall, they're still up over before the pandemic.
And then you got a couple that are going through the roof, like retail theft.
And these people are either locking everything up so that your toothpaste is locked up or they're running out of the city.
So this poll came out today from Siena College and it has a remarkable number in it.
It said that 87% responded that crime is a very or somewhat serious problem in the state and in New York City.
That's, um, That's really a remarkable number.
87% believe it's a problem.
Some believe it's very serious, and some believe it's serious.
When he was questioned about this this morning by Rosanna Scotto on Fox 5 News, he responded that When she says, why is this so?
He says, well, they start their day picking up the news, the morning papers, and then he goes on to blame it on the news.
Well, in order for it not to be the news, they would have to engage in censorship like the Biden people do.
Like, for example, today, I just picked out a few things.
Today, it's reported in the Post that a wild man was wielding a knife in Times Square, threatening to kill people and to stab them.
I don't know.
I mean, you don't report that, Adams?
Well, that scares people.
But it just happens to be the truth.
It's not as if the press is scaring them with propaganda the way your party does, engages in propaganda.
This, this, this actually happened.
Here's, here's the guy with the knife.
Here, look, take a look.
Can they see that?
Can they see the guy with the knife?
There.
That's a pretty scary thing.
You wake up and read that, you're going to be scared.
Then there's an article also that says that a 32-year-old woman was walking to the grocery store and the bank with her two sons, Dylan and Diego, six and three, in the Bronx, and the older boy went down on the ground.
Boom!
Got hit.
And then, subsequently, she sees that he's been shot, and then she realizes that a younger boy was wounded also.
One serious, the first one, one not as serious.
First one had to have surgery and was serious, but he's recovering, thank God.
They were caught in a crossfire.
That happened.
You don't report it.
Then a Lyft cab driver, Ismael... I'm sorry, the perp was Ismael English, who leapt over an overpass onto the roadway, and he wounded a driver, Yadver Kumar Dungel, 33, a Lyft driver, and he's charged with attempted murder.
And then there was a 67-year-old woman who complained to the police that she was being attacked with rocks in Manhattan, and also then complained to the detectives that came that the police never chased the guys.
And the detectives told her, oh, they were new on the job.
I guess they don't teach young cops how to chase criminals anymore.
So I don't know.
And there are more stories of crime.
So how ridiculous is Adams to say this is, uh, this is created by the media?
I mean, it's, um, so you get things like, so stop the media, Smith, even Alvin Bragg, announced on television that his mother is afraid to go on the subway.
Now, in his case, one of the reasons his mother is afraid to go on the subway is because of him.
Because he lets most of the subway criminals out.
They're not considered serious enough crimes if they're done on the subway.
So, Mom, If you could convince your son to act like a district attorney and keep his promise and his vow and his oath to prosecute criminals, you might not be as afraid to go on the subway.
But it's your prize boy there that is creating this problem for us, or he's one of the major creators of it with his extremely pro-criminal policies.
This is just indicative of what's going on throughout America.
We had a similar comment by the DA in Philadelphia about a week ago.
The right wing causes the crime.
In fact, he was the original Krasner, his name is.
He was the original Bragg.
And he's done things like gotten Philadelphia successive years of more murders than ever before in its history.
So this is quite an achievement to have that.
Adams, his first year in office, had the largest one-year increase in crime of a new mayor, if I'm not mistaken, or very close to it.
This year, a few crimes are down and a few are up, and July is beginning very, very poorly.
And it's one of the reasons why people are so upset because, as I just read to you, there are a lot of crimes that people see in the papers.
I'll also explain something else to him.
With the internet operating the way it does today, even if the press did a censorship for you like they do for Biden, people would find out about it.
They'd find out about it on We have right here.
They find out about it through the internet.
And in neighborhoods, they find out about it through word of mouth.
People in their neighborhoods are afraid to go out.
Four of them were interviewed today, and basically that's the message they're giving you.
They're afraid to go out in the streets.
That's not just the newspapers creating it.
That's the conditions of their everyday life, Adams.
You really are a very bad mayor.
And I'm, I think, in a position to grade mayors, certainly on this issue.
One of the biggest problems we have, of course, comes from you and Biden together.
And that's the large number of illegal immigrants we have in this city who are not migrants, my friend.
They're illegal immigrants.
And they are of a percentage that bends more toward the illegal problem side than prior groups of illegal immigrants for several reasons.
First of all, your president, Biden, does nothing to vet them.
So the ones who are allowed in, which are millions by the government, are not vetted in terms of taking a deep look at their criminal background there.
We don't know who the hell they are.
I mean, that was even true when we had COVID, we just let them in.
And then they're given a court date three or four years from now.
So they got, you know, they got like a nice big extended period to get lost in America, which they do.
Now, in addition to them, there are the people that we observe going over the border, and we never get to see or stop.
And then there are the people we never observe that come over the border, all of which mix in to that group that you call migrants.
The ones you're spending, I don't know, $40 million on, or $80 million, or who knows what, and we're up to it.
of them now? The picture that you paint of them is a very unfair and a very
disturbing and dishonest picture for the people in New York.
These are people that are not at all stopped at the border, except by the cartels.
Most of them are stopped by the cartels.
Most of them are approved by the cartels.
Which tells you that a disproportionate number of them are going to be people who benefit the cartels when they come to America.
Drug dealers, child traffickers, criminals who will help them out.
They have a deal with ISIS and the other Islamic groups to allow, to help terrorists to come in.
And we're finding among the group that we do stop, a disproportionate number of people on the terrorist list.
So the breakdown of the illegal immigrant that's moved next to you, the large number of them is going to have a much larger percentage of problems, since the only selection process is the cartels, and they're not picking altar boys.
So that has to have something to do with crime.
It sure as hell is the only reason for fentanyl.
Fentanyl comes all the way from China.
It's making our enemy very, very rich.
It's also allowing our enemy to kill a lot of us as if we were at war without being at war.
And then the cartels take it over and they make a fortune with it.
Now we had one in New York that's going to give you an idea of how dangerous fentanyl is.
New York man Justin Turnick was charged with peddling fentanyl-laced pills that caused five people to overdose, two fatally.
There's a federal charge.
Now, the pills might not put you on notice or might not alert you to be very careful because it isn't as if they're heroin or cocaine or marijuana.
The pills were, um, were described as fake perks and apparent reference to Percocet, which is a painkiller that you might be thinking you're getting on the black market, a regular Percocet.
He also, uh, sold, uh, fake pharmaceuticals and laced them with fentanyl.
So, When we used to think of overdoses, we thought of someone taking way too many drugs, right?
Too much heroin, too much cocaine.
I don't know if you overdose on marijuana.
Maybe, maybe not.
I'd have to ask somebody.
But it would be, in some ways, Whether the person can control their behavior or not is another question.
But they're at least put on notice that they're getting themselves into a terrible state because they're using just excessive amounts.
And not only that, the people around them might be able to notice that and intervene if they have people who care about them.
Here you have a lot of people that die with what we might call a fake-out, right?
They shouldn't be doing it, it's illegal, but it's a different thing to try to get a prescription drug on the black market, right?
People do that all the time.
Some for reasons of being too poor to buy it, and some because they're addicted to these different prescription drugs.
But it's a different thing than taking, you know, 10 cocaine tablets or something, or taking four or five heroin injections one after the other.
I mean, you kind of know you're killing yourself.
You take a Percocet pill that you think you have as a painkiller, And maybe you're even entitled to have it, but you wanted to buy it for less money and you bought it on the black market, and you take it and you're dead.
Ha ha.
Fooled you.
Or maybe worse, you may be a person who is addicted to these pharmaceuticals and not able to get them in a drugstore, so you get them from Justin Turnick.
But Justin...
So he can make more money on it, takes something cheap like fentanyl and puts it in there.
So he can spread out whatever he's got and you're dead.
Now I point this out to you because I don't know if people realize How this has changed, to a very large extent, the damage that's done by drugs in our society.
I spent several years in my much younger life as head of the narcotics division in the Southern District of New York, in Manhattan, and the entire Southern District of New York, during the era of, I guess we call it the French Connection, and And it had its challenges, obviously, but this is a new and different challenge.
For somebody to overdose then, except for the fact that they might be mentally incompetent, they would have to know they were doing it.
And many did know they were doing it and just took the risk.
Now you can be fooled and have an overdose.
So when Adams tells us, you know, the press I'm afraid, you know, the press doesn't make that up.
Somebody else made that up.
His name is Joe Biden.
The reason for all this fentanyl in amounts unheard of under any other president, not just Trump, is because Joe Biden has the border wide open.
And therefore, you can bring in all the fentanyl you want.
And they do, because they make a fortune with it.
And they want to kill us, at least the Chinese do.
Just like they did with COVID.
And he is aiding and abetting it, and helping to make China rich, and helping to kill Americans.
You glad you voted for him?
Or did you?
And Mayor, that just brings up another part of your life we don't, I don't hear as much about, and that's your time at the, as head of the narcotics division.
You were head of the narcotics division?
Is this criminal, is this different?
So this is before you were a U.S.
attorney, obviously.
It's a separate.
I was an assistant U.S.
attorney for five and a half years before I was a U.S.
attorney.
That's right.
And narcotics, but you also spent time in the criminal.
That's separate from the criminal division.
No, that is part of the criminal division.
But then you rose up from narcotics to criminal.
Criminals step up.
No, then I ran the corruption unit.
Of the U.S.
Attorney.
Then I was the Executive Assistant U.S.
Attorney.
And then I left and went to Washington.
And I was Chief of Staff to the Deputy Attorney General during the Ford administration.
Then I was in private law practice for four years.
And then I was the third-ranking official in the Justice Department, running the entire narcotics divisions of the federal government.
And then I was U.S.
attorney in the Southern District.
That was basically my career before mayor.
And that's all before mayor.
Yes, sir.
And so, I mean, OK, well, we'll save it for another night.
But that's that's that's interesting.
Of course, I spent more time being a prosecutor than I did being a mayor.
Exactly right.
And but think of how many.
And I was just as active as a prosecutor.
Uh, and did as many groundbreaking things as a prosecutor as I did as a U.S.
attorney.
Was corruption both private sector, Wall Street and public sector or is it public corruption?
Oh no, the corruption unit just, just, uh, public corruption is on, on government government.
Criminal would do the white collar wall street, the fraud division fraud.
Okay.
And you didn't spend time there or no.
How did you end up with the, just a quick question about the 85 wall street stuff.
I was in charge of all.
I was in charge of all those units.
Oh, when you're, when you're the U.S.
Attorney.
Okay.
That makes sense.
Wow.
So take, for those that aren't aware, maybe Wikipedia, I don't know, not Wikipedia, but maybe Google, read about the mayors in the 1970s.
I have to tell you about it because on the social media, they do everything they can and lie completely about my career.
That's right.
Because I'm a Republican, I'm conservative, and oh my goodness, I was Trump's lawyer.
Same reason they're trying to disbar me.
That's right.
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If he didn't do something or whatever, big bunch of drama queens.
I don't know why the president appointed him on the recommendation of a guy that, uh, is running for president and with the nastiest campaign I've ever seen.
Chris Christie.
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I am fine, Kirk.
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Never a dull moment in the financial world, that's for sure.
So can you tell us how things are and give people a little idea of how it fits into their personal lives?
Yeah, so just over the weekend, the Bank of International Settlements, which is the central bank of all the central banks, right?
They came out with what's called the Blueprint for the Future Monetary System, Improving the Old and Enabling the New.
So in this report, they have what's called a unified ledger.
You might want to put that up higher.
So Unified Ledger is in the world of cryptocurrency, you have tokenization.
So tokenization is the mechanism for bringing all financial data, real estate, stocks, bonds, cash, savings accounts, all of that into one entity and packing it up into like a package.
Now, view tokenization in a decentralized blockchain like crypto, like Bitcoin, as very private.
Nobody knows the inflow of the funds, the outflow of the funds, or who the owner is.
Here's the really creepy part about this.
This is the scariest news I've heard all year in the financial world.
And that is this unified ledger in a central bank digital currency format takes away privacy so it knows where the source of funds are it knows where it's being used for and it's programmable meaning once your funds go into this system
They can deprogram it, they can make themselves the owner, and you could lose everything if it doesn't match up to their digital social profile.
So in like Bitcoin, those tokens are immutable and non-programmable.
And in this system, it's programmable, meaning they can change the ownership whenever they want for a host of social engineering Programs.
I mean, this is scary, Rudy, because this is coming right underneath our nose.
It's their plan.
And last week, I think it was maybe right about our time of our last show, the United Nations met in China and they said, yeah, programmable money is great.
This is why.
Because we can stop things like drug sales.
We can stop things like pornography.
We can stop things like ammunition sales.
It's like, what?
Their ideology was just exposed.
They put ammunition in the same category as drugs and pornography.
That's their ideology.
They want the whole world disarmed because of what's coming in this banking system.
And it's right underneath our nose, complete control and theft of our accounts via this new system, this blueprint for the new order, which is called a unified ledger.
And that means that they can put their hands on my money, your money, other people's money, whenever they want.
Yes, your real estate, any asset is going to be packaged up in this ledger.
And it doesn't have to be just checking accounts or bank accounts.
It could be your brokerage account at Schwab or at Merrill Lynch or any of those, right?
So this is where we can now identify what's happening and act accordingly.
How do you do that?
Tangible assets that are gold and silver you take delivery of.
It's outside of this digital world, so they can't really pack it up.
Right?
It's a private asset.
Even a house is not private because you have a title on it, right?
You have to pay all of your property taxes every year.
So those are the kinds of things that they know about that they want to pack it up in this tokenization process.
So any asset that you take out of that orbit and you instead substitute silver or gold You'll be able to put in your own save, and they can't reach it.
If they want to reach it, they have to do the- They don't know that it's there.
Right.
And if they want to get money from you, they have to go to court and get a judgment and do the things that normally have to be done.
And you get a chance to contest if they just don't take it right away from you.
That's what it looks like, how this is all starting to play out.
And this is not a dystopian Hunger Games future world.
This is happening right now.
So the United Nations agenda is, based on their plan, is to have all of this effective by September of 2024.
That's a year and a half away.
September before the election?
Right before the election.
Interesting timing, right?
My goodness.
That's very fast, Kurt.
I mean, that's really, really right.
I mean, in many ways, for what you're talking about, that's right around the corner.
Well, it is.
And people think, how could this happen right away?
It didn't happen right away.
They've been working on this for a decade.
And then with the FedNow app that they're releasing, you know, from April until July 18th next week, when they want to fully deploy it to all banks, small, medium, large, and credit unions in America, they started that in 2019.
If you look at the Federal Register, that's when they started that project.
So none of this is super new.
We're just now starting to see the fruit grow on the tree.
Thank you thank you for alerting us to the timing because there's a lot been said and debated and written about it but all of it is very sketchy on the timing.
And I think it people get the impression that this is what this is kind of way down the road what you're telling me is no no it's right around the corner.
It is right around the corner, and the silver market and gold market are telling us this.
They're watching these things.
And just in the last two days, silver is up almost $2.
That's about almost 10% in just the last two days.
So these tangible assets, a flight for safety, are starting to move in a really rapid fashion.
I'm not saying it's going to keep going up and up and up every single day like clockwork, but the trend is beginning to accelerate.
Also, you know, it might be valuable to repeat this for people, Kirk, because you've made this point before, but it was some time ago.
When I look at all of the ads for gold and silver and everything else, the emphasis is, there isn't a really good explanation given, and the emphasis is very much on gold.
Now, explain why you believe that people should give priority to silver.
Well, number one, it's in much shorter supply.
It's used for manufacturing.
We've got supply chain disruptions.
So when you look at that, silver is simply outperforming gold.
Since Biden occupied the White House, silver has doubled the rate of growth of gold because of the inflationary pressures.
So, it's not that I love silver better than gold, or love gold better than silver.
It's just doing better right now.
The performance is almost doubling, and we just take advantage of that.
If gold were doubling the performance of silver, I would go with gold.
But it's not.
Well, that's a very good explanation.
Now, people should give you a call at 720-605-3900 and tell them that Rudy called you, and they'll get a chance to talk to you or one of your fine professionals, and they'll be able to explain their situation, what they have, and you'll be able to give them advice on not so much what they could transfer anything just about, but how to do it, right?
Correct.
We'll make the transition easy, the burden light, and we'll handle all of the process of the transfer to make it easy for you.
Okay.
Well, make that call now.
It's 720-605-3900.
720-605-3900.
Kirk, you have a good weekend, okay?
I will.
You too, sir.
And thank you very, very much.
I think this was an extraordinarily important alert, because I've been reading about this very intensely for some time, even before I met Kirk, and of course he alerted me to it even more.
But I did have the impression, maybe I'm saying, you know, people have the impression, I'm making myself people, but I had the impression, didn't you, Ted, that this was somewhat down the road, that we'd have some time to To stop this, where they can just come in and take your money out and not even tell you.
I mean, given the things that happened to me when they're going to take my iCloud account and not even telling me the day I began representing Donald Trump, I don't find this weird or unusual anymore.
I feel like they can take anything from you.
But I really did think in order to take money out of your bank, They had to sue you, right, and give you a chance to defend yourself.
Now what they can do is, I hope they still have to sue you, but they can take the money out first.
It's like getting a preliminary injunction and taking the money before they prove anything.
And, you know, possession is nine-tenths of the law.
That puts you behind the veritable eight ball before you even start.
But I mean, this is the way fascist governments work.
And please don't disregard what I'm saying when I tell you we have become a socialist for sure, a fascist for sure, and to a large extent a communist government.
And a demented head either knows it's happening and doesn't care or is just thinking about his ice cream.
Well, he made a fool out of himself again, Ted.
That's right.
That's right.
You know, and the bad part of this is, and you're, you're less guilty of this than I am.
We're together a lot.
So we're downloading, we're uploading the video.
So hopefully we'll have it.
Okay.
But I mean, uh, I, I, I can't help myself.
I laugh at this.
Like when I saw him walking with King Charles, I think, I think we showed it to you last night.
No, I think we've showed it enough now.
Two in a row.
Let's do it again.
Two in a row.
I mean, I think this is the most extraordinary thing I've ever seen.
I mean, look at that face.
That's the face of a demented man.
You look at that face, and if expressions can speak, he's telling you, I don't know what the hell I'm doing.
What the hell am I doing?
Who are these toy soldiers?
Then he starts grabbing on the king's back and You have the part, you have the part where, not only does he think that Russia's at war with Iran, which he said twice, that was a week ago, he now doesn't know who our ally is.
Remember?
You have the Vladimir-Vladimir cut?
Jed?
We will, we will shortly.
Keep talking, give us- I can give you that one.
We don't really have to look at him all the time, do we?
If you got it, go ahead.
Should be so familiar.
This is a list can I allow to learn I should should be so familiar.
I should.
Imagine what they say about him behind his back all those biddies.
You don't think those guys, I mean, you think because they're heads of state, they're like, you know, half of them are crooks.
I mean, they are.
I mean, he's got, no, I shouldn't say that.
I shouldn't say that about the European countries.
I wouldn't say half, maybe 20%.
You go to other parts of the world and you can start getting to half.
I mean, you think about the United Nations delegation.
My God, they committed more crimes in New York.
I had a special section of my report from my police commissioner on the UN crimes.
Yeah.
I did.
Every week I did a full analysis of all crime in New York and a certain section was devoted to, I mean, they committed more crimes than organized crime.
And a lot of perverted crimes too.
A lot of beating of their wives or girlfriends.
A lot of incest.
Very often, sometimes actual incest.
What?
Incest.
Raping their daughters.
Don't look at me like that.
I'll show you the reports.
And do you know the frustration from my police department?
The first what?
You know the frustration from my police department?
What's that?
They'd get called, they'd go into a diplomat's house or apartment, they'd save the wife and daughter, and then the guy was immune.
Couldn't put him in prison.
So I, very aggressively, would give the State Department hell.
To remove the person from the United States, which we can do.
We can't prosecute them, but we can ask that they be removed from the United States.
Actually held up for a long time approval of any expansion of the Russian living quarters until they paid their tickets, which I think it was I may be wrong, but maybe the whole bill was $22 million and theirs was a portion of it.
They may have owed $22 million, I don't remember.
But Russia owed a lot of money to us.
To when?
To the city of New York?
To the city of New York!
They just park anywhere.
Parking tickets.
They park on the sidewalk.
And one of them, two of them, two of them jumped a cop and beat the living daylights out of him.
They broke the guy's back.
They got a one-way ticket back to Moscow?
Yeah, but it took five months to do that.
You think the Clinton administration supported that?
I could get Clinton to support it.
I could get Clinton to support it.
But then, do you know, I mean, this happened.
I'm not going to go into confidential stuff on either one or the other.
But this is common about the Clinton and the Trump administration.
The State Department doesn't do what the president tells them to do.
Oh, as if I'm surprised, right?
Especially with Trump.
Clinton wanted these guys thrown out.
It took six months because he had to order it about five times.
And that just goes back to what we've talked about.
The State Department doesn't want the problem, so they just, you know, make believe they didn't say it.
And I guess, as a State Department, this entrenched institution like a lot of these places, or is the President able to come in and clean house?
Is it hard?
The only thing I wanted when Trump got elected to be Secretary of State, I only wanted it for one reason, I wanted to fire them all.
That's right, and oh my goodness, and I know we have a biased audience here, imagine this man as Secretary of State!
I wanted to hire people.
who represented the United States, not the country that they were in, or the one they studied about in school, or the one whose language they learned.
Because the State Department is- You get it.
In many ways, our State Department is dysfunctional.
How so?
They don't represent the United States.
They represent either the ideology of the country that they're in, Or the ideology they developed in the Marxist school that they went to.
They don't represent, I mean they certainly don't represent an America First president, which Trump was and Reagan was.
Or even a mostly America First president like Bush.
So who do they answer to?
So the Secretary of State comes in, or a new president is elected, Trump.
Obviously a lot of these rank and file.
They don't answer to the Secretary of State.
The rank and file?
They're all smarter.
So they, they answer to their, you know, department chiefs or whatever.
And these are people that have been there oftentimes for years.
We'll be here after he's gone.
Yeah.
They look at it as a, well, okay.
And that's what you got to change.
You got to throw them out.
Even if they have civil service protection.
I don't know you send them to out of Mongolia because we're talking about that That's that's interesting with the State Department you're on the world But we're talking about thousands and thousands of people just at the Department of State alone, right?
And as you said there it's not as easy as coming in there and the stroke of a pen or is it when you have so always for federal protections, right?
There's no it's not easy, but it can't be done and and the president Yeah And the president may hopefully, uh, no one could fully grasp going into Washington, especially with what Trump ended up going up against.
But I'm guessing this time around, he'll come in there with a better understanding as anybody would after four years of this.
And hopefully he'll do it.
I mean, it was, it was all their lying that led to his impeachments.
And they never carried out his orders with regard to Ukraine.
We would have been able to prove all this stuff.
I mean, the stuff that came out today about the real, what they call the real deal in Ukraine.
How about I put it out in February of 2018?
By the real deal in Ukraine today, they put out an email that proves that the head of Burisma Hired Hunter and Devin Archer and his company in order to hire Joe Biden to fix the case that Ukraine was bringing against him to take his company away from him.
And the only person he felt that would have the power to do that With Joe Biden, because Joe Biden had been named by Obama, what Obama called the point man for Ukraine.
And that put him in charge of trying to help Ukraine win the war against Russia, for which he did nothing.
Reduced the corruption in Ukraine, for which he actually increased it.
And also, distribute the money.
And the money, like now, was even more critical then, because they had no money.
And they would have to default on their debt, which would collapse their government completely.
This is Ukraine in 2014?
2014.
They didn't have the money.
And in 2015, when Hunter got hired, Wow, and back then, did they go on a world tour like Zelensky did for money at the time?
No, no, they basically relied on the United States and the I.M.S.
The U.S.
and the I.M.F.
The U.S.
and the I.M.F.
basically made it easier for them by doing it.
So in that famous tape recording, video recording where Biden admits straight out a bribe and all the phonies.
Atlantic Council or who was it?
All the big phonies, you know.
Real dumb people in fancy suits really, right?
They all applauded and laughed and he was admitting a bribe.
Half those guys are lawyers.
They obviously never took criminal law.
Or they think they're untouchable, Mayor.
I can write out the elements of bribery and show you as I did on one of my videos.
You can do that in your sleep, Mayor.
How he admitted bribery.
He admitted bribery and extortion.
And everybody thought the reason was to get his son out of trouble.
It was to get the case lifted.
On the multi-billionaire Zlochevsky, so he could keep his $40 billion company, which he stole when he was a minister of the prior government.
And the new government wanted to take it from him.
So Joe intervened because he was very close to Poroshenko.
Joe made a deal.
Poroshenko got a big, big bribe, the Ukrainian did.
And Joe got a big, big bribe through his son.
And I don't think we still yet know the exact amount because the FBI has never interviewed the people who can tell you about the offshore Biden bank accounts.
I know you can't believe it, and probably some of you don't believe me, but can I ask you to think about something?
To the extent that the things that I've said have come to the point where you can prove them definitively, have I been contradicted at all?
Or has everything I said turned out to be correct?
Particularly the most controversial stuff, like the Russian collusion was really a plot by Hillary Clinton that she paid for, created, In order to frame Donald Trump.
Or that the hard drive was legitimately Hunter Biden's computer and contained hundreds of crimes, of which you've now seen evidence of about 20 of them.
Or when I was accused of being a Russian operative for 16 months, and I said I wasn't, who was telling the truth and who was lying?
Well, the people that are lying about me now are the same people that were lying about me then.
The person who told the truth about it is the same person sitting in front of you.
And we could go through the same analysis of Donald Trump.
Whatever you think of him, he's been proven to be telling you the truth.
You know, Ted, we talked about this, I don't know if we talked about this on the air or we talked about this personally, but I don't understand how they make Trump into such a monster.
I don't understand it when, you know, I would think that'd be ameliorated by just looking at the two guys, Trump and Biden, and saying, which one is worse?
And I mean, there's no comparison.
I mean, let's just do it on the basis of father-grandfather.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, my goodness.
This man, Biden, could be the most evil grandfather in the world.
He's got a little beautiful granddaughter and he's... He's actually doing aggressive damage to her by doing this.
Can you imagine what it's like for a child?
There were the pictures the other night of her and her mother in Washington.
Her grandfather is the president of the United States and she can't go see him.
Another reason why he can't win.
We can't let him win.
What the hell is that gonna do to this kid?
He's 30 years old.
God forbid he wins re-election.
This young girl is going to be what?
I don't know, five to eight, five to nine years old.
And she's being rejected by the president of the United States.
How absolutely disgusting.
Just to protect his disgusting political ass.
Which, by the way, that's why this is even worse.
It would make better politics for Joe Biden to take in the granddaughter.
That's how evil this man is.
And I hate using the word evil.
Whoever said he was smart?
Dumb, but also it just shows how much he doesn't respect.
It's the easiest.
He's being handed this on a silver plate.
It also shows you how arrogant he is.
Right.
And how he feels that the press will not criticize him for anything.
It's like when he came into the campaign and wrote a letter saying I should be banned from television.
He wrote that.
Yeah.
And by the way, Mayor, that's a badge of honor.
I bet you didn't write that about anybody else, but he knows how effective.
That's why they go after me more than anybody else.
Yeah.
Because you know the truth.
By the way, when he was named by Obama to lead Ukraine, my question to you, Mayor, how aware was Obama of Biden's interest in Ukraine?
So did Biden, was he named the lead and then he became aware?
Biden is supposed to further fighting corruption in Ukraine.
And this guy's one of the most corrupt guys in Ukraine.
And his son is making millions with him.
Or they didn't know how much actually, the son is making money with him.
And they said it really undercuts Biden's mission.
So Obama knew all that.
He kept him there.
And he still put him there?
Or... No, he kept him there.
He was already there, but he kept him there.
Did Biden have foreign policy experience before his VP?
Was he, like, involved with... What was his... Did he have a... Biden had no foreign policy.
I mean, oh, Biden?
Biden had tremendous foreign policy experience, always making the wrong decision.
Making the wrong decision.
As Gates said, I mean, it was a useless foreign policy decision because he's so stupid.
Geez.
So I'm trying to get to the bottom of it.
I want to get to Obama's involvement.
Biden is fundamentally just one of the dumbest people you'll ever meet.
Obama is not.
And Obama had to know that they were crooked from the time of that article.
Right.
How many times did Joe visit Ukraine in the final year?
The article tells you he's crooked if you have any common sense.
What the hell was his son doing?
It also points out that his son had been thrown out of the military for being a drug addict.
What's his son doing getting all this money from a big organized criminal from the most corrupt country in the world?
And it doesn't involve him?
I mean, you believe that?
If you believe that, you shouldn't be president.
How many days?
When Joe went over there to get this prosecutor fired, wasn't it the final days of the Obama administration?
No, no, no, no.
Oh, no, no.
That was like 2014.
That was 2014.
And he actually didn't go over there to do it.
He did it on the phone.
Four conversations.
He did it in, um, He did it in February of 2016, in four, in excess of one hour conversations with Poroshenko, that are all a matter of record, which he refuses to release the transcript of.
Ah, of course, they don't have to.
Part of the transcript has come out on one, and that transcript proves that the big charge they made against the prosecutor, that he was corrupt, isn't true.
Because Poroshenko explained to him that the guy wasn't corrupt, but they were going to have to say that.
Yeah.
I mean, one piece that did come out proves, I mean, there's not a thing that Biden is telling the truth about.
You tell me what it is, and I'll show you from the hard drive or the other evidence that I have that he's a damn liar.
That whole idea that Shogun was corrupt was made up to come up with another reason for firing him.
Why would Ukraine fire a corrupt prosecutor?
The whole country is corrupt.
Why would Biden care about a corrupt prosecutor in Ukraine when there are corrupt prosecutors Yeah.
All over that part of the world.
Everything for the Vice President of the United States to be worried about.
He's focused on this prosecutor in Ukraine.
Yeah, and the guy's been taking... Biden has been taking bribes for 30 years.
He should like the guy.
I mean, I can assure you that Shokin, if he was corrupt, was not very good at it because the guy had a little car, a little house, and very, very inexpensive clothes.
And Ukrainians do not hide their wealth.
Oh yeah, and the corruption's institutionalized.
One wants to be a bigger oligarch than the other, which is what got Poroshenko.
Flashy.
They gotta build these big homes.
Big boats.
And I'm telling you, there's a conversation in which it is explained to Biden that the guy's not corrupt.
So that's another big fantasy.
The guy was fired because he wouldn't drop the case on Burisma.
You can't make it up.
Some of it's coming out.
Of course, we're up against it when it comes to the media, Mayor.
But really, President Donald Trump should run away with this election.
And the only reason we're not certain he will is because of what we're up against, the bias, the American media bias.
I think we're uncertain of it for two reasons.
The fierce, unbelievably unprecedented hatred Which was created by the media.
Which is a sickness on their part.
And second, their capacity to cheat.
What was the second one?
Cheating.
Their capacity to cheat.
Of course.
So that's a good point.
The bias and the cheating.
You're not going to get me to, you know, submit to the whip.
I just know too much about what they do.
And I also find it extraordinary.
Would anybody be surprised if they cheated after everything else that's come out about them?
I mean, if they'd fix an election by suppressing the hard drive, which would seem almost impossible in a country with a vicious press.
This is the story of the century.
It's the story of the century, Mayor.
And the press takes a pass on it in order to hurt Trump, elect Biden.
And it's all about how corrupt the guy they're putting in the White House is.
And Mayor, it's not just the press and it's not just the Democrats.
It's unfortunately a lot of Republicans in Washington who refuse to talk about this.
And if anything, they're almost worse because they're wolves in sheep's clothing, right?
They're the ones... It's like the DC bar.
Yes.
I mean, they're like...
And it's like Barr.
Attorney General Barr.
They're worse than the Democrats.
All he cares about is, you know, what the phonies in Washington say.
Getting invited to the cocktail parties.
Getting invited on MSNBC, some panel.
I never liked these people very much.
I always thought they were a bunch of bullsharass.
And I know that because you never would spend too much time in Washington.
If you look throughout your career, right, you'd go there, but you wouldn't spend all
You'd go back to New York or, you know, you've done so much else.
So that tells me, as someone who also, I couldn't spend my whole life in Washington.
It's absurd.
It's an absurd town.
The people there are absurd.
The people who belong to the clubs and the organizations there, they're big shots.
They are the quintessential deep state.
They're the same liberals, like, I mean, not to get all into the Russian Revolution, but in the Russian Revolution, right, the liberals sold out the working people, right?
And you can almost make a similar, and we don't have to put it together now, Mayor, but I see the same thing happening, right?
The Democrats of today, the liberals of today, they're not looking out for the working men and women of this country.
They're in bed with China anyway.
We could go on and on about it, Mayor.
I think there's been, and we've talked about it before, not recently, but there has been a major shift of the constituencies of either party.
And when you would say at one time the Democrats were the party of the people and the Republicans were the party of the elite, I would say it's just the opposite now.
Without any question, the elite are woke or pretend to be woke Democrats.
And the people that are described, and don't be insulted because I'm one of them, as the deplorables by Hillary, and with similar descriptions by Biden and Obama, I mean, they're represented by Trump and the Trump-like Republicans.
I mean, it would have been a major switch.
Very interesting.
That's right.
It's so fascinating, and I can't help but As I read about the Russian revolution right and and the liberals back then and the Bolsheviks and the what is was it the Minsk the Mensheviks and it's just so interesting how there's the the people around Biden and the Democrat elite right
And how they have sold out the working man, the working woman, like your dad and my dad.
Um, they wouldn't be Democrat.
I would, my dad's still a little bit, cause he's been, it's been so ingrained in them.
Right.
But today's Democrat party, it's not the same party of our parents.
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