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July 14, 2023 12 mins

It looks that apparently that bag of cocaine at the White House let itself in and dropped itself because no one can seem to figure out where it came from. Jack has some insider Secret Service info that might blow your mind. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Another cover up. You know, it's the most secure building
in the entire world. You can't go in there. They
have facial identification. They had you got to give yourself
security number. Nobody, even the press, nobody goes in there.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
So who is the victim here?

Speaker 3 (00:12):
A bag of coke that walked into the White House
and abandoned itself, or the officers working over time to
keep a hunter away from the lost and found. That's
from the Greg Guttfeld show, which regularly gets hired ratings
than the other late night shows.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
He's on front, soon to be the ten PM guy.
Oh that's right. He got everybody DVRs everything.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
I don't know, right, So that sets up the cocaine story,
which I assume you know something about. Man, here's a
person with knowledge of things, and I'm just not going
to say any more than that. Either trust me to
pass along stuff that I think is true, or you
don't because I don't want to get anybody in trouble. Uh.
Corporate media reporting on this is pretty uh off.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
I'll just read this as written.

Speaker 3 (01:04):
Corporate media reported the cocaine was found in a locker
area in the West Wing where tour guests store their items.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
This is just not true.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
The White House is not a chuck e cheese ballpit
with a cubby to store your shoes.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
It's just kind of funny.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
There are no public tours of the West Wing, and
those cubbies are small cell phone lockers where people put
their phones prior to entering the skiff. That's the sensitive
compartment at Information Facility. Anybody accessing those lockers near the
Situation room would have been a White House passolder or
a Biden, and they don't need passes. Now, a passolder
can give a tour of the West Wing, typically after
hours and when Potus is out of town, but guests

(01:40):
would have no business using those lockers, and they're with
the passholder the entire time. In short, it was not
a member of the public or a guest. So that's
interesting to know.

Speaker 4 (01:51):
Well, it was certainly implied otherwise by all the mainstream
it covers it. This is where the tours enter the
White House right right.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
And what would be a surprised to many, there aren't
cameras covering every square inch of the interior of the
White House. Outside is a separate thing because it's acres
and acres of land, but inside cameras are not needed
because there are bodies physically assigned to posts throughout the complex,
so it's not like you can go get footage and
see who is at the lockers prior to the cocaine
being discovered. However, as every passholder scans in and out

(02:22):
of the complex, and the Secret Service keeps a log
of where every family member is, and there's radio traffic
that is recorded all day every day, it wouldn't be
terribly difficult to go back to that day and narrow
down which staffers, agents, officers, etc. Were in the complex. Additionary,
a review of the locator logs would show where each
family member was, and radio traffic would largely have the
Secret Service calling out hunter's position, for instance, around the complex.

(02:46):
That is done, all right, that is done. So if
you have a fence jumper or a rogue aircraft or something.
The Secret Service knows where all the protectees are at
all times. So it's constantly I'm guessing this is not
written picturing. You know, you say, you know missus Biden's
walking down the hallway. She's now in the lunch room. Okay, god, no, no, no.

(03:07):
They all got cool code names. Fancy Bear, fancy Bear
is heading for the powder room. Fancy Bear on the move.
So it sounds like you could go back and get
that information if you really were right, really well, as
I've heard somebody say, if this was anthrax, would they
have taken those extra steps to figure out who got
it into the White House or would you just say,

(03:29):
I guess we'll never know.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Yeah, that's a good point.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
Like the art the cocaine, in order to use fingerprints
or DNA, very unlikely from a plastic bag. You would
need a sample to compare it to the Bidens are
not going to allow Hunter's DNA, Prince would come back
unusable from the plastic bag. His DNA is all over
every strip club in the South. Come on, go get
some of it. A little background from the source that

(03:54):
you may or may not remember about Hunter Biden when
he got kicked out of the Navy, and if you
were a twenty fourteen do you remember so he his
dad was vice president at the time. He enlists as
an endzyn in one, which is a lost officer to
start with, in his forties. Yeah, I didn't realize he
had listed in his forties. He had to get a

(04:14):
waiver to do that, which is not a problem when
your dad is the vice president of the United States.
He doesn't even make it a full year before failing
the drug test. This person says, I wonder how many
drug tests Hunter failed before he was booted? How much
cover did his dad run for him before they could
do no more?

Speaker 4 (04:32):
Don't way off that Ace commander and my aunts in
Biden just failed a drug test. I'm sweating, right, You
know that part was not worried about it. That part
is conjecture obviously, But yeah, I wonder myself.

Speaker 3 (04:46):
Wow, he joins the Navy in his forties. What a
drug addict thing to do. I know what I'll do.
I'll get my act together. I'm going to join the Navy.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
My brother was a military hero, long to be a
military hero.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
Doesn't even make it a year, probably fails, multiple drugs,
deaths before they finally have to probably contact the White
House and say we're gonna have to kick him out.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
We just we have no choice.

Speaker 4 (05:07):
Well, evidently he learned a tremendous amount about energy and
investing while he was in the Navy, because he soon
was making skillions of dollars from foreign entities in those
two fields.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
By the way, eat your vegetables with a few more
nuggets here, and then we'll get to the Joe Biden's
mental state.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
Stall right, Okay, yeah, okay.

Speaker 3 (05:26):
But more information here about the Secret Service, which is
getting a lot of heat the last couple of days,
at least from the right on this whole story. When
wouldn't you say that's a fair thing to say? Yes,
the corporate media still is not dug down on the
whole uh recovering the gun Hunter had in his possession?

(05:48):
Do you remember that so Hunter had a gun that
his girlfriend slash sister in law disposed of in a
dumpster down the street from where they lived. Then when
it ended up with the police, the police ended up
with the gun. A couple of Secret Service agents showed
up and tried to get the gun from the local police.
Fortunately the local police declined to hand it over. But

(06:10):
this source is saying you, this is saying here the
Secret Service had zero business trying to retrieve that gun
and credits that to the fact that Joe Biden brought
in his Vice president Secret Service detail into the White
House when he got elected. I didn't know this, but
there is a culture in the Secret Service of a
rivalry between people that are on the president's detail and

(06:33):
people that are on the vice president's detail. There's it's
you could see how it would be. I mean it
shouldn't be, but you can see how it would be.
It's a bigger deal. It's a cooler job to be
covering the president than covering the vice president family.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
It only makes sense. So we can see the potus
guy's getting a little snooty about it.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
Yeah, it kills some guys who were who get sent
to the vice president detail, for instance, and not the
president's detail. It's very important they grow to hate the
people that are on the President's detail and running the
agency as me now and anyway, so it was a
person come out of the Biden detail that is now

(07:17):
in charge of the whole thing, and so there's a
possibility that there's being some favors done to the Biden's well.
For instance, that nugget there that I think is probably
I mean, there's no getting around that fact. The Secret
Service had no business trying to go retrieve that gun.
Why did they do that. That's only to cover up something,
isn't it, or to help somebody I guess idea. It

(07:39):
doesn't look good. Anyway, here's the final nugget. And again,
I wouldn't pass this along because regardless of my politics,
and I don't want Biden to be president another term
or anything like that, but I wouldn't pass along some crap.
I'm only passing this long because I believe the source.
All Right, Biden has lost it in no amount of

(08:01):
cover from Mika on Morning Joe can help. There are
literally arrows taped on the ground of the stage showing
the potus where to go. He just can't remember to
look for them, and that's the wrong direction. But this
has heard today from a very reliable source. This is
coming from a very reliable let's say staffer. Biden recently

(08:22):
approached one of his PPD that's the secret Service that
watched the president recently approached one of the agents and asked,
what city are we in. It wouldn't be a big
deal except for the fact that they were in the
White House outside the Oval Office.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
This person said, this is not the worst of it,
but wouldn't elaborate for reasons of.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
You know, not wanting to get anybody in trouble themselves
right in trouble.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
It's Pete Bootage Edge Our source is Pete boot.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
Edge Edge Footage Edge. That's right.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
Ah wow, that rings exactly true with the said Alzheimer's.
And you know, we got an email from one of
our beloved listeners who was pointing out that Joe Biden
not going to dinners here. It is in our medical practice.
We have extensive experience working with elderly dementia patients. It's

(09:16):
highly likely that the reason Biden is sequestered in the
evenings is that is his dimension advances. He has developed
sundowners syndrome, very difficult to manage, involves violent outburst and
behaviors that are very difficult to control. It just as
the day goes on and into the evening, it gets
worse and worse, and in the morning is better.

Speaker 3 (09:33):
And I think we're all if you're fair at all
when this is over, if because you know, coming up
maybe next hour, we'll get to the CNN reporting today
that top Democrats don't think Biden's going to run.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
They're looking for alternatives.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
I don't know how many of these stories are known
among top Democrats's. We shouldn't know that story. That story
should not be reported because that's a national security issue.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
We don't need to know that.

Speaker 4 (10:01):
Well, there's a direct line from that to the CNN story.
Though I think more and more people have become acutely
aware that it would be a nightmare, untenable national security wise,
to have Joseph R. Biden hold the office of president anymore.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
I get.

Speaker 3 (10:14):
My point was, I didn't finish my own point. I
got distracted by my own tangent. That's weird anyway, My
point being, I think, if you're fair when this, when
he comes out and announces it, and then the stories
start coming out about his metal state, that's that wasn't
a cover up. It wasn't you know, it was purely
a national security thing. I mean, we had to figure

(10:37):
out a succession plan and and and not let the
Russians and the Chinese know that he's in that bad
a shape. And you know, of course he kept it quiet.
I'll be fine with that, won't you, Yes.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
Oh yeah, I think that's the only way I have.

Speaker 3 (10:51):
It's possible that we're going to hear stories where we
think it's so bad he should have stepped down earlier.
I suppose that's possible, But but there are top demos
that would be saying what and have Kamala harrisby president,
Are you flipping kidding?

Speaker 4 (11:06):
I was just going to bring up it is a
crying shame that the vice president is a half wit
and was put in the office merely to check demographic boxes.
Now we see how dangerous that crap is. Yeah, does
Joe Biden know she's a half wit? That's a question.

Speaker 3 (11:19):
I wonder if he knows she's a half way because
I got to think it was Al Gore or somebody
like that, or Dick Cheney, you know, the kind of
person that could easily slide into being president.

Speaker 4 (11:28):
Biden might have stepped down already. I think that's got
to be a factor. I don't know how big a
factor it is, because his self perception of his own
decline is an open question. I don't know where he
stands on that, but yeah, it's absolutely a factor.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
Of course, he slipped on the stairs against you again yesterday,
minor slip on the stairs going up of them, but
you know it's happening more frequently now. If that nugget
is true, and this person put very in capital letters
for reliable source, the staffer, if that story is true
that he didn't know he was in the White House,

(12:04):
it ain't good man, no, Jack, No, it's it's nightmarish.
It's it's terrible, it's dangerous. It's like globally historically dangerous.
Heck yeah, because if he is in that mental state,
when China attacks Taiwan and you know, minutes count and

(12:27):
decisions have to be made, messages have to be sent
to President She or the military or whatever. That's a yeah,
that's historically a tough situation. Somebody would have to step
in and take the reins, and it can't be Kamala
Harris
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