Fort Knox Audit by Trump - A Potentiality.
- rodicarsone
- Mar 18
- 3 min read
Disclaimer: The following is a speculative, fictional scenario created for entertainment and thought exploration.
The Joe Rogan Experience — July 7, 2025 (Fictional Transcript)
Rogan:
All right, guys.
What I’m about to read is a report sent to me by someone I’ve verified personally — one of the three reporters who was inside Fort Knox with President Trump and Elon Musk just days ago.
The mainstream media is downplaying this, calling it grandstanding or misunderstanding, but I want you to hear what this guy wrote in his own words. This reads like someone who’s seen something they didn’t expect to see — and wants it on record.
Here’s the full report:
Confidential Report — Fort Knox Presidential Visit, July 4, 2025
Arrival at Fort Knox was at 12:15 p.m. The president’s motorcade was quiet, purposeful. No press scrum, no public fanfare. Elon Musk arrived in a separate vehicle with his team and a black, high-spec scanning device, used later to verify the metal in Vault One.
We were escorted through multiple layers of security, descending in two separate elevators, before arriving at the vault area. The vault corridors are sterile: brushed concrete, faint scent of ozone and machine oil, lit by clean white overheads spaced every five feet. The silence is oppressive. Everything echoes just enough to remind you that you’re deep underground.
At Vault One, Deputy Director Allen was waiting. Trump greeted him curtly. Allen stated, “Sir, the vault is prepared for your inspection.”
The opening process was methodical: Allen placed his palm on the biometric scanner, waited for a green light, and then entered a six-digit code. His secure handheld device — resembling a hardened military-grade smartphone — chimed softly as it transmitted a one-time passcode. He entered that as well. There was a brief hum, then the vault door’s locking mechanism disengaged.
Inside: a perfect, symmetrical arrangement of gold bars. Musk scanned three at random. “Authentic,” he confirmed. Trump observed, arms folded. No commentary. He turned to Allen and said evenly, “Next vault.”
Allen hesitated. “Sir, per protocol, this is the only vault authorized for demonstration.”
Trump didn’t acknowledge the objection. He simply motioned forward and began walking. Allen and two security officers positioned themselves to block the passage. They stood shoulder-to-shoulder. The message was clear.
Trump and his team stopped. There was a long pause. Then Musk, quietly: “We’re not leaving with just one vault.”
Allen made a brief call from his device. He didn’t argue. Just spoke in clipped, coded sentences. Three minutes later, authorization was granted.
The process repeated for each vault: palm scan, primary code, secondary authentication sent to Allen’s secure device. Each vault door opened the same way, with a soft hydraulic hiss.
Vault Two: empty. The lighting and conditions identical to Vault One, but the floor was empty. No explanation offered. Trump said nothing.
Vault Three: empty.
Vault Four: empty.
Vaults Five through Ten: identical procedure, identical emptiness.
At no point did Trump display anger or frustration. He remained composed, eyes fixed ahead. Only once, after Vault Ten was opened and found empty, did he speak directly to his chief of staff: “I want the entire chain of custody. Every vault transfer. Every name. Start with Nixon.”
The group was escorted back to ground level. No official statement was made at the facility.
However, on the tarmac before boarding Air Force One, President Trump turned to the gathered press corps and gave an unplanned statement. His words:
“We were shown one vault today that contained gold reserves. Subsequent vaults were empty. We’ve asked for full documentation and accountability. The American people deserve to know exactly what’s in Fort Knox and where it’s gone if it isn’t here. We will not let this matter rest.”
He took no questions and boarded the plane.
Within hours, mainstream media coverage characterized the president’s statements as “incomplete” and “potentially misleading.” Treasury officials released a brief statement: “The United States maintains gold reserves at multiple secure locations. The integrity of our reserves remains intact.”
Senator William Hawthorne (R-TX) called for a formal Congressional audit. Senator Karen Duvall (D-CA) dismissed the visit as “political theater.”
I am submitting this report to ensure there is a factual record of what occurred. All observations herein are based on direct personal experience. No speculation or inference has been included.
Rogan (pauses):
That’s it. That’s the report.
I verified this guy. He was there. He’s not speculating. He’s telling you what he saw, what he heard — and this matches up with what we’re seeing in real time: a president saying one thing, the media trying to spin it into something else.
I have a feeling this isn’t going away.
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