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Charlie Kirk
Hey, everybody. Welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. We have a phenomenal hour. What happened to the gold at Fort Knox? And what are we going to find? And what happens if we don't find the gold at Fort Knox? We have Colin Plume, our gold expert, in to discuss that. And also we bring in Jack Posobic to discuss all the updates within the intel community. Talking about five eyes, we're talking about the NSA sex chats, we're talking about the servers and what they're being used for on your tax dimensions and much, much more. How do we reform the intel community? That's a huge, huge problem and a huge struggle that's going to be confronting Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard, Ratcliffe, and all the other folks that we've got in place in this administration. Please, if this show means anything to you, consider joining members.charliekirk.com to become a monthly subscriber to insider info content. You get to ask questions on our Friday show. Ask me anything. You get to be a part of the podcast and so much more. We love our members so, so much. So thank you for considering members.charliekirk.com Buckle up. Here we go.
Jack Posobiec
Charlie, what you've done is incredible here.
Tulsi Gabbard
Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus.
Colin Plume
I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks.
Donald Trump
I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, turned Turning Point usa.
Brian Glenn
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Charlie Kirk
Right now, I am excited to bring on my friend and friend of the show, Colin Plume from Noble Gold Investments. Colin, welcome to the show. We normally have you in studio when we do gold conversations or investment conversations conversations or macroeconomic conversations. But we kind of had to rush this one because there's something else going on in the gold conversation that we just had to have you on and walk us through about this story. I mean, it really is something it's something I never thought we'd be talking about. And that's, of course, Fort Knox, which is where all the gold is supposed to be, at least that's what we're told. So, anyways, welcome to the show, Colin. And why don't you walk our audience through what Fort Knox is like 30,000 foot level. What is it? What's its purpose? What's its goal? What's its function?
Colin Plume
Yeah.
Kash Patel
So Fort Knox was created in 1937 to store our nation's gold, our gold, which is what Elon Musk and President Trump have been talking about. This is our gold. So we should be able to see it, which I think is really important. We've never done an audit in full audit in 50 years. In 1941, they did an audit, and we had over 20,000 tons of gold at that time. It's unclear where a lot of that gold was or where it is today, because we currently have reported almost 8,200 tons. So we must have sold it at some point. It's not clear where it was sold or who owns it at this point. At one point, we had 80% of the world's reserves. And so when 1944 hit and we went to the Bretton Wirz Exchange, we were, because of all this gold and the strength of our economy, we were the likely choice to be the world's reserve currency. And so we became it. We became the currency of the world. And I would say that is one of the greatest advantages that we've had since 1944, to be able to have this control over the world's currency. And everyone's been using our currency. So right now, supposedly we have about 50% of our gold stored there. But they've. They've really done. They haven't done a full audit. The last, they did a partial audit in 1974, they did about 5% audit. They've had people go in, in the 80s, a few senators, and then in 2017, a few senators did a cursory look around, but they didn't do like a full audit. So this is really a sign that this administration is. Believes in transparency, and also we want to know what we own. And so we're going to go in and do this audit and we will see what we own there in the depository. But keep in mind, the gold that we own there is not what's typically traded today. It's not 0.999 gold. These are gold coins that were melted into gold bars in the 30s. So they're actually 90% gold. So we have about 10% less gold than what's currently traded on all the exchanges. Not that it matters. So we just don't have the same currency. We don't have the same gold that we're trading in today's world.
Charlie Kirk
I mean, it's all really fascinating. So you're basically saying Fort Knox, it was supposed to be 18,000 tons of gold during World War II. In 1971, it was down to 8,100 tons. And officially it's dropped to 4,583 tons. That's the last we know.
Kash Patel
But that's what's in Fort Knox. Yeah, some of it's in bank of New York. And we have other depositories. We're supposed to have 8,144 tons of gold. Which if they revalue today. Well, and that's another thing. What are they going to revalue at? You know, I think it would make more sense for them to revalue at $4,000 an ounce. Because if they do it at 4,000 and we have the actual goal that we say that'd be a trillion dollars. And so we would basically put $1 trillion onto our balance sheet as opposed to what we have right now is it's valued at $11 billion. So it would be a big boost for us to show this on our balance sheet. It would show confidence to the world.
Charlie Kirk
If we have this gold. Right. If it's aircon. So let's go ahead and play cut. 188. This was President Trump seated next to Emmanuel Macron from France. And he's just sort of speculating what we're gonna find at Fort Knox. 188.
Donald Trump
We're actually going to Fort Knox to see if the gold is there because maybe somebody stole the gold. Tons of gold.
Charlie Kirk
And again, in 187.
Donald Trump
We are also going to Fort Knox. I'm going to go with Elon. And would anybody like to join us? Because we want to see if the gold is still there. We want to see. Wouldn't that be terrible? We open up.
Charlie Kirk
He was about to say, wouldn't that be terrible? We open it up and it's all gone. So, I mean, you can see even by the reaction of the crowd calling, this has captured the imagination of America, of the world, frankly. He's doing it right next to Emmanuel Macron. I wanna ask you a provocative question. What happens if the gold is gone? What does that mean to the economy? Should investors be worried? I mean, will the price of gold skyrocket what happens, I don't think there's.
Kash Patel
Any situation that gold doesn't go up in value. And I know that's something easy for me to say, but I believe that because we're basically, if the gold's there, we're sending a message that this is a key asset. And also it's an asset that we own without debt. And we know how much debt we're in. 35, $36 trillion. So we actually have this asset. We revalue it, we put it on the books. It gives us a little bit more flexibility and it sends a message to the world that we're strong. If we don't have it, then I think we'll see a precipitous drop in the US dollar. Even the idea of revaluing it from 11 billion to 750 billion, if history repeats itself and the times that we've done these audits, the dollar has lost significant value. And it goes back to what I've talked about a lot is that owning assets right now in an inflationary environment is extremely important. And even though people say, well, gold's hit an all time high, I don't know, it's always been this way. Every year people say, oh, it's hit another all time high. I mean, gold's up 46% over the last year and a half. So it's important to realize that assets are becoming really important. And the US Government and our president is saying we need to know what assets we have that don't have debt. He's going to sell some of our land, he's going to sell buildings that we don't need. But this is a strong asset and he wants to put us to the forefront. And President Trump always talks about gold. I mean, his apartments are gold. We're talking about this $5 million.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah. The gold card, Colin, the gold card. I thought of you. I was like, why? We got Colin coming on a little bit. The gold card.
Kash Patel
Everything, yeah, everything he talks about leads us to gold. And I would say further that this is really important because the last three years, and this has never happened in history, the world has bought over a thousand tons of gold for three years in a row. Think about that. So they're creeping up on us. They're becoming more dominant in the gold space. And so now Trump and his administration are saying this is really important for us. And Judy Shelton, who's in his cabinet is a big gold butt. I mean, she just wrote a book about gold. So all signs are leading us to sound money principles. And asset principles and gold is a big part of that story. So this is, it's, this is something I've wanted to happen since I've been in the gold business for 16 years. They've, they need to do this, they need to continue to do this. I audit my depository every month. This is important to do. So it is important for us as a country to know because as Elon Musk said, this is our money, this is our worth. We own this, the taxpayers own. So Colin, we have a right to know.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, I totally agree. I mean it's going to be fascinating either way. If it's there or if it's not there, it's gonna be super fascinating. I don't think people should be worried. But to your point, I mean, could be a good opportunity given such a high profile newsy event to get in touch with where your assets. By the way, this is James Bond at Fort Knox. This is how much Fort Knox has captivated the public imagination, which makes it I think an important financial event. Colin, really quick 30 seconds. How can people find you get in touch with. By the way, Colin's the man. Colin is not a shyster, he's not a fraud. He is the real deal. He's a good friend of the show. So Colin, where do people find you noble gold investments?
Kash Patel
You can call us. Obviously mentioned, you heard Andrew and I here on the show. We have a ton of promotions and I will say even though gold has gone up, our prices on bullion coins and bars, a real thing, it's never been better. It's a great time to get physical. Gold and silver. And so with everything happening in gold and all, you know, people see these stories where there's no gold in the exchange and they're trying to get their gold. You're going to get the real thing from us. You're not buying it on exchange, not an etf. It's real gold and silver.
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Charlie Kirk
We have Brian Glenn, Whitehouse Correspondent for RAV and also host of Saving America with Brian Glenn. So, Brian, I gotta, I mean, I was by this morning's press conference with the cabinet meeting, I mean, the all star team, the Avengers squad, everybody there. I mean, it was really amazing. And I keep thinking that every press conference, I've heard it all and I've seen it all. And then a new context happens, a new forum, a new visual comes out of this White House. You were there. Tell us what you saw, heard and experienced. What was it like in the room?
Colin Plume
It's just a lot of leadership going on is what is my biggest takeaway. It's a lot of taking a business approach to solving these problems, whether or not it's the egg price. There's things we have going on right now. I know that Brook Rollins addressed the media here earlier today about that, whether or not it's our military and of course, Pete Hesseth doing an amazing job, talking about going through and really looking at some of the failures of the withdrawal from Afghanistan and what we need to do with the people involved with that. And so across each department, you're just seeing accountability, you're seeing leadership. You're seeing really, I would say a certain of loyalty from that they have to the president in terms of getting his agenda done and really what the American people want to do as well. So that was one of my biggest takeaways on that. And I love the fact that after it was over, you know, President Trump, as he does, he takes a lot of questions. Yesterday in the Oval Office, he was there for a little over an hour taking questions. And it was about everything from from PGA golf to the Middle east to the border to Canada being the 51st state. Like he'll go everywhere. And that's the beauty of this administration, Andrew, is it doesn't matter what the press conference is about. He'll answer those questions, but he'll also entertain other topics as well. So today was great. And of course, Elon Musk, another big takeaway on that, looking, you know, very, very aware of the corrupt and corruption and abuse of our government, the wasteful government that we have in each department. I think he's taking on a certain role in that is important as well.
Charlie Kirk
Bryan, when you see that great analysis, by the way. The leadership point is very well made. President Trump gives leadership. He gives coverage and cover to his cabinet secretaries. A lot of the haters in the media be like, all they know how to do is kiss the shoes of the president and kiss the ring. And no, it's like, listen, they want to follow this man. He is providing actual leadership. It would be dumb for them not to give a hat tip and say, listen, I'm here because the President told me to be here. And the American people vested the vesting clause of the Constitution, their faith and trust in this man. So of course we're going to follow this man. And he's showing tremendous leadership and by the way, mastery of the facts and the dates they asked him when the tariffs with Mexico are going to go in, he's like, April 2nd. I mean, it was amazing. But just talk to me, Brian, about this idea of this openness, this candor with the press. This graphic is already dated, but it was Joe Biden at this point in his presidency took 141 questions from the media and Trump was at 1,009. That is now outdated. It's many more than that. Now talk to me about what that's like being in the press corps with a president like this. One minute, Brian.
Colin Plume
Yeah. Real quickly. Being in the press room yesterday, the WHCA got that announcement from Karen and Levitt. They were gonna basically, you know, take over the receipting of that. That's brilliant. He's take. Caroline's doing an amazing job. She is actually doing far better than what anyone would expect for someone that young in that briefing room. Such a very particular, high pressure briefing room. But the transparency from this, this president is incredible. The amount of questions he takes each and every time he steps in front of the microphone, he's, he's open to do that to criticism and you know, people that are simply, maybe people like me that are bringing stuff to the news front that I know the other media outlets are not going to ask him about or even mention it. So that's kind of, I think my job as, as a journalist is to let the American people know the good that's going on in the, in this administration, not just focus on some of the, some of the things that they, they view as a failure. But yeah, the media is definitely, this is a Quite a contrast difference than it was with Joe Biden who basically didn't hold press conferences and certainly during the press briefings didn't really get a lot of information as well. And mind you, 2024 election, 85% of the coverage for President Trump was negative. But he won the people's vote, won the electoral college and won big last election.
Charlie Kirk
Despite that, their power is waning. Ours is ascendant. Brian Glenn, thank you so much. We'll talk to you soon. My friend.
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Charlie Kirk
Joining us now is the one and only Jack Posobic. Had to inflect there for you, Jack. Jack, welcome to the show, my friend.
Jack Posobiec
I appreciate that. You know, everybody's been talking about Kevin Posobic lately. My brother getting credit from WaPo for the Gulf of America. He goes on Tim cast last night where it's like, hey guys, I'm still here, still around, you know, still is kicking.
Charlie Kirk
Not only are you still around, Jack, not only are you still around, but you have, you are now doing national radio so it goes Charlie Kirk from 12 to 1 and 1 to 2, and then Jack Posobec, 2 to 3. So human events Daily is now covering that time slot. So congratulations, my friend. That's a huge, huge accomplishment and a massive audience. I will say, as somebody who gets to speak to it on a regular basis when Charlie's out, I can just say congratulations. It's an amazing accomplishment. But, Jack, go ahead.
Jack Posobiec
Thank you. No, I was gonna say thank you. I mean, it's. It's an honor. It's a privilege. But of course, it's a responsibility, too. You know, I come from the Philadelphia media market, so, you know, I Remember listening. It's 9:90am out there on the Salem Radio Network, and I just remember listening in the mornings and in a really credit listening to talk radio and then actually getting involved in talk radio myself as being one of the reasons that, you know, I kind of turned out the way that I did. And I wouldn't say that I came to it when I was a kid. My parents weren't particularly political, but, you know, really, college years, I would say, is when it, you know, post 9 11, that's really when it switched me on. And back then, you know, we didn't have podcasts, we didn't have X, we didn't have social media. And believe it or not, Facebook didn't even exist yet. And so talk radio really was that spot. And I've just got nothing but. Nothing but respect and. And real reverence for talk radio and the way. A way that it permeates communities and has been this. Just the foundational bastion of conservative.
Charlie Kirk
Oh, you're totally right. I mean, talk radio was the last bastion of conservative, really. It was thought leadership. There was the magazine space. I mean, Tucker used to write in the magazine space a lot. I mean, the magazine space was huge, but talk radio made it accessible to millions of people. Rush Limbaugh, hat tip forever to the goat. And, you know, in Philadelphia, you got Chris de Gaulle, who's now taken the national show with Salem in the mornings. Yeah, exactly. So Chris de Gaulle is fantastic. He's been on this show as well. So anyways, actually.
Jack Posobiec
Actually, I'll blow him up a little bit, that Chris de Gaulle's producer. I actually went to high school with him and we sang in choir together.
Charlie Kirk
Look at that.
Jack Posobiec
High school.
Charlie Kirk
Believe it or not, little Philly products. Okay, Jack, that's not why I had you on at all. I don't have you on the show to talk about all of this stuff. But it was fast it was good times I had you on because you have a particular vantage point. First of all, you're really well sourced in the intel space. You also were a Navy analyst. Intel analyst, if I'm not mistaken. And there's a lot of stuff going on in the intel world. I mean, to put it mildly, Tulsi Gabbard being DNI in any other administration would be earth shattering, kind of a development here. And here she is. I'm going to play cut 192. She got word of this Chris Rufo story about these NSA chats and she's putting the kibosh to it right away, bringing accountability to the NSA and the intel community. Cut 192.
Tulsi Gabbard
There are over 100 people from across the intelligence community that contributed to and participated in this. What is really just an egregious violation of trust. What to speak of, like basic rules and standards around professionalism. I put out a directive today that they all will be terminated and their security clearances will be revoked.
Charlie Kirk
Boom. Just like that. And Jack, she's got a whole like vision for accountability in the intel world. Cut 193.
Tulsi Gabbard
But the thing here, Jesse, is we gotta take a step back because this is just barely scratching the surface when you see what these people were saying. And thanks to Chris Ruffo for putting it all out online. They were brazen in using an NSA platform intended for professional use to conduct this kind of really, really horrific behavior. And they were brazen in doing this because when was the last time anyone was really held accountable?
Charlie Kirk
Held accountable, Jack? And then I'm gonna one more point and I'm gonna throw it to you now. We're even looking at this new ruling out of the uk, which the UK is forcing Apple to create a backdoor into their platform. And there is concerns that this international espionage collaboration, we call it Five Eyes or maybe there's other ways in, could use that as a backdoor into Americans cell phones. Jack, break it all down for us. The intel community is getting a shake up.
Jack Posobiec
Well, there's obviously quite a bit there. I'll, I'll take the. I'll take it in reverse order. So with what, what this piece that's coming down from DNI regarding the UK's backdoor into Apple, into your cloud system, obviously your data, that's where your messages are, that's where your phone calls can take place. If there's voicemail, voice messages, people are using that in transcription so much more. So that's all going to be in there. Now, something that we saw in the intel community, of course, people know about Five Eyes. And so, you know, working with the, within the Five Eyes community myself, as, as an American intelligence officer, you could receive information from the British. You could also receive. They could receive information from us. But remember, local laws, national laws in the United States and in the United Kingdom restrict you from using the intelligence services against your own citizens. So here in the United States, we have the nsa. Now, I'm not going to sit here and say that the NSA has never been used to spy on Americans, but I'll get there in a second. I'm just talking about the boilerplate. I'm talking about how it works on paper. Then the UK is the same issue. Their version of the NSA is called gchq. And so GCHQ operates on government communications headquarters, and that operates under the same auspices. They're not supposed to go after US citizens or actually, excuse me, UK citizens or in the us it's actually broadened into US person. So that could include people with green cards, it can include business entities, all sorts of things. You know, so it's not just Charlie Kirk, but it's also Turning Point USA and Turning Point Action, all the different things that would still count as a US person under the auspices of NSA as well. Authorities, obviously, with the point being that you're not supposed to just be sucking down warrantless wiretapping of anyone in the United States if you want to do that, open up a criminal investigation. So what do you do? Well, you use something called parallel reconstruction, whereby in someone, if you're a bad actor, you can go to. If you're in the nsa, you can go to the British and you can say, hey, we want to look up something that an American's doing, so we want you to actually go and collect the information, pull that out of their cell phone use. And potentially this backdoor is one way that they're talking about it for the people at gchq. They can pull it out of the Apple iPhone, suck up all your data, bring it to the uk Then the UK writes the report, shares that with the United States, shares it with the NSA sitting there at Fort Meade, and then, boom, now you've got the information on a U.S. citizen without you collecting it yourself. And so there's all sorts of these backdoors. There's also ways to use the FISA warrant. This, of course, was done with General Flynn. I think people famously know that one where they were spying on Ser Sergei Kislyak, who was the Russian ambassador at the time. But General Flynn in his capacity as the National Security Advisor to President Trump, was having phone conversations with him. Well, the NSA was spying on the Russian side. So they turned around and pulled up and said, oh, he's talking to an American. An American who seems like he's important. Who could that be? It's General Flynn. Then they took that highly, highly classified transcript, which was obtained through that FISA warrant, on again on the Russian and. And what did they do? They leaked it to David Ignatius over at the Washington Post. Keep in mind, by the way, this is a crime I'd love for Kash Patel. I know that he's going back to 2016 and looking at some of these crimes against the spying and the wiretapping of the Trump administration, as well as these honeypot operations. Obviously something that I would, I'd certainly encourage them to look into. Who unmasked General Flynn and then who leaked that highly classified transcript to the Washington Post. So not only, Andrew, are these things that Tulsi Gabbard is getting proactive about and looking at ways to prevent future Americans for having to. Having to face the consequences of these abuses. But we've also got Cash Patel in place now where he can go after some of the people who were committing those abuses for. Because, you know, for all we know, some of those individuals could be in these very same NSA chat rooms. That.
Charlie Kirk
I can almost guarantee they are, Jack. But let's throw up. This is a letter written by Tulsi basically saying that she's gonna be probing this. So she's probing the implications of the UK's alleged demand that Apple share users icloud data by creating a backdoor. Gabbard says this would be a clear and egregious violation of Americans privacy and civil liberties and open up a serious vulnerability for cyber exploitation by adversarial actors. Now, Jack, to your point about the FBI, we are getting, I would say unconfirmed, but very credible threats or accusations that content is being destroyed at the FBI or it has been destroyed or was already destroyed. At some point, people are covering up their footsteps.
Jack Posobiec
Well, Andrew, of course, I mean, we're hearing that as well. And I was with Kash Patel today. He was nominated. It was at the after party, spoke with some of the team that's going in there. But at the same time, this is a massive organization. If those guys know, and they have known for a while, said Chris Wray was stepping down, the very first thing they would be doing is starting to cover up the paper trail. After all, it's the FBI. They are the king of COVID ups over there.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, I mean, I think we would be naive to assume that that wasn't happening. But I mean, frankly, if you're part of the FBI and that you have been found to be doing bad things and then you compound the crime or the wrong doing the misdeed, maybe it's not. Wasn't even criminal. But then all of a sudden you go to cover up the evidence by destroying documents, then I'm sorry, you belong in prison. You belong in a federal prison. And probably, I mean, to Charlie, I think Charlie tweeted this. Life in prison should definitely be on the table. This is treason. This is a crime of the highest degree. And it must be taken as such by this new leadership at the FBI and within the intel community. I can't wait for them to get to the bottom of this. I certainly hope and expect them to do a lot of work on this front.
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Charlie Kirk
So, Jack, throw some of these chat screens, screenshots in the middle here from this NSA server. Some of these are extraordinarily egregious. Jack, what do you know? What are you finding out? What are you hearing about? I mean, they was talking about the eroticism of being able to urinate without the equipment. I mean, I don't even want to talk about some of this stuff. What are you hearing, Jake?
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, look, what I'm hearing is that there's more that's being uncovered. Obviously what we heard is that there's an investigation into these chats. And Chris Rufo, of course, got that great leak that came out already. But at the Same time, what we're hearing is that at the dni, they're going and finding not only these chats, but more chat rooms that are of similar, similar status. Look, Intel Link is something that I used to have access to when I was in the intel community. So they've got various chat rooms across. It's kind of like, it's kind of like MSN messenger or Yahoo messenger, if anybody, any of the centennials out there remember those. And so, you know, anyone who's got an, an active account can participate in these things. And so what people need to understand that it's not just nsa. There were CIA members in here. There were obviously the NSA members, but you've got people from across the intelligence community that were involved in this. And keep in mind, when you look at these logs, they were doing this on your dollar. They were doing this as taxpayers. And the thing that I need to push back on this, this notion that all of this is being done by accident, that all of this is just incompetence or, oh, I can't believe this is. No, no, these types of people. And you can go and look at the NSA's and go look at the Biden administration to the intel communities recruiting ads for the last couple of years. They were recruiting actively people to create these groups.
Charlie Kirk
Here's my question for you, Jack, in our final segment here. We got about five minutes, but it's a really critical question. You know, Trump went through, you know, the 50 spies that lie, 51 spies that lie, pulled their security clearances. He's been pulling security clearances. Whether you're Joe Biden or these people. Jack Smith's security detail, security detail of his lawyers. I mean, he is not afraid to go sort of rip this root and stem out from our intel community as well as our Justice Department, which includes the FBI. But, Jack, the work that Brennan, Clapper, these people did, burns to fundamentally reshape the culture of the intel community. Explain that. What were they recruiting for? What did they want to purge out? And then briefly, how do we fix it?
Jack Posobiec
Well, yeah, thanks, Andrew. And that's a great question. Look, we know from the very start that Brennan was a guy who admitted openly that he was a communist when he was younger, that he voted for communist parties that he came in. And so these were the types of politics starting in the Obama administration and particularly under Clapper when unified that command. Remember, Clapper was the DNI prior to, you know, go back a couple iterations. Clapper was the DNI that made the DNI what it is now Tulsi Gabbard is sitting in Clapper's seat. It's like complete 180. It's actually kind of hard to get my mind around it because they're just so radically different. One was the one who built the, the deep state apparatus. And then Tulsi Gabbard is someone who's actually been fighting for the American people for her entire career, regardless of what side of the aisle she's on, and just an absolute champion for individ rights, for civil liberties. And so to go someone to go up against someone like Clapper and Brennan, people who have lied under oath about wiretapping congressmen, wiretapping senators, it's really night and day. But what they built, Andrew, was a completely politically radicalized institution under the intelligence community. And they went after the IC the same way that they've gone after the universities and every other institution in society. And Chris Rufa, of course, has been someone who's targeted this and been speaking about it, particularly in academia as well as in the corporate world. But remember, academia and the intelligence community have a one to one handoff ratio. They recruit from the Ivy League, they go to these schools, they go to Stanford. They worked hand in glove with them over and over and over. So you see this revolving door between the IC and academia. And as academia became more radicalized, so too did the officials inside the intel community. And remember, you have to go back to what we called the communist his playbook from our book on humans last year that hit the New York Times, that this was and is a deliberate playbook from the very start. They always do this. When a radical regime, radical group takes over a government apparatus, the first thing they do is take over controls of law enforcement, of the national security state, of the military. They then turn that over to ideological capture. And the ideological capture then becomes the people who get promoted, the people who get to higher office. And then what do they do? They turn those institutions against their political enemies. So when you've been sitting there saying, wait a minute, why is it that it feels like the intel community isn't going after our adversaries overseas? Why does it feel like they are purging patriots? They're getting rid of those in the ranks, they're persecuting patriots who have served in the intelligence community. And as a matter of fact, they then go a step further and they're starting to lock up Trump supporters, patriots, pro lifers. They're writing intelligence community documents about how traditional Catholics are actually domestic extremists. And suddenly, when you dig deeper and realize who they were in these chat groups. You say, oh, wait a minute. A chat group today is like a people's committee in the Jacobin Revolution or the Bolshevik Revolution. It's the exact same thing we've seen time and again, Jack.
Charlie Kirk
I totally agree. And when you see this, this clip from Jasmine Crockett where she's talking about, I'm rooting for Mexico and I'm rooting for Canada in the hockey match. And like, that's really hard for, like, that is the exact pov. As a proud red blooded American man, I would never be caught dead rooting for Canada or Mexico in a sporting event. I'm sorry, but it may be funny, it may be light. That same. Whatever that is, that is exactly what has worked itself into our federal bureaucracies. And with the rank and file in our intel agencies, they assume that America is the bad guy. Well, no more, folks. We've got real patriots at the helm and they will root this out. So anyways, I just. I'm hoping for the best. It's a heck of a job these guys got to do. I mean, I'm just gonna. Everybody's gotta keep their expectation balanced because this is a heck of a job rooting these people out. And the smart ones are gonna be harder to catch. Thanks so much for listening, everybody. Talk to you soon.
Kash Patel
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Podcast Summary: The Charlie Kirk Show
Episode Title: What If We Open Ft. Knox...And It's Empty?
Release Date: February 27, 2025
In this compelling episode of The Charlie Kirk Show, host Charlie Kirk delves into two pressing national issues: the mysterious status of gold reserves at Fort Knox and the current state of the intelligence community. Joined by expert guests Colin Plume from Noble Gold Investments and Jack Posobic, as well as contributions from political figures like Tulsi Gabbard and Donald Trump, the discussion offers a deep dive into economic transparency and intelligence reform from a conservative perspective.
Guest: Colin Plume, Noble Gold Investments
Timestamp Highlight: [02:51]
Charlie Kirk opens the episode by questioning the transparency surrounding the United States' gold reserves at Fort Knox. Colin Plume provides a historical overview, explaining that Fort Knox was established in 1937 to store the nation’s gold with an original reserve of over 20,000 tons. However, recent reports indicate a significant reduction in gold holdings:
Notable Quote:
Kash Patel:
"Fort Knox was created in 1937 to store our nation's gold. We've never done a full audit in 50 years, and it's unclear where a lot of that gold is today."
[02:51]
Plume emphasizes the importance of a full audit to ensure transparency and accountability, highlighting that the current gold is not of the purity commonly traded today, being only 90% gold due to historical conditions.
Implications of Missing Gold:
If the gold reserves are indeed missing or significantly depleted, Plum suggests potential economic repercussions:
Notable Quote:
Kash Patel:
"Any situation that gold doesn't go up in value. We're sending a message that this is a key asset… it’s an asset that we own without debt."
[07:23]
Charlie highlights a clip of Donald Trump speculating about the contents of Fort Knox, which underscores the public’s fascination and concern over the potential discovery of missing gold:
Clip Highlight:
Donald Trump:
"We're actually going to Fort Knox to see if the gold is there because maybe somebody stole the gold. Tons of gold."
[06:20]
Guests: Jack Posobic, Colin Plume
Timestamp Highlight: [18:40]
Transitioning from economic concerns, Charlie Kirk shifts focus to the intelligence community, discussing recent scandals and the need for reform. Jack Posobic provides an insider’s perspective on the ongoing issues within the National Security Agency (NSA) and broader intelligence apparatus.
Key Topics Discussed:
Notable Quote:
Tulsi Gabbard:
"There are over 100 people from across the intelligence community that contributed to and participated in this... I put out a directive today that they all will be terminated and their security clearances will be revoked."
[22:02]
Implications of Intelligence Failures:
Notable Quote:
Jack Posobic:
"When you've been sitting there saying, wait a minute, why is it that it feels like the intel community isn't going after our adversaries overseas? Why does it feel like they are purging patriots?"
[28:33]
Correspondent: Brian Glenn
Timestamp Highlight: [12:24]
Brian Glenn joins the discussion to provide firsthand observations from a recent White House cabinet meeting. He praises the administration's leadership and transparency, contrasting it with previous administrations.
Key Takeaways:
Notable Quote:
Brian Glenn:
"Surprisingly, President Trump, as he does, he takes a lot of questions. Yesterday in the Oval Office, he was there for a little over an hour taking questions."
[12:58]
Charlie Kirk wraps up the episode by reinforcing the significance of the issues discussed:
Final Thoughts:
Charlie underscores the critical role of transparency in both economic reserves and intelligence operations, urging listeners to stay informed and engaged in these national conversations.
Notable Quote:
Charlie Kirk:
"When you see the intel community isn't going after our adversaries overseas... We have real patriots at the helm and they will root this out."
[36:25]
This episode of The Charlie Kirk Show offers a thorough examination of two pivotal national concerns: the integrity of America's gold reserves and the urgent need for reform within the intelligence community. Through expert insights and detailed discussions, Charlie Kirk provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of these issues, advocating for transparency, accountability, and the safeguarding of American assets and values.
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