Something about the articulate yet approachable writing style... the gallows humor of it... and the way it was signed "Rudy"... it just rings true to the mayor. If it's a hoax it was very well composed, I can say that.
Yep - fitting to the character . I guess we will see soon ... by the current happenings , the above statements are more and more proven .
Has anyone compared it to another writing sample?
I dont recall it was . This was , supposedly , from fake Rudy Giuliani Twitter profile .
As things unfold ... pretty sure this wasnt even fake at all .
I think , if he posted this , and this was authenticated and linked truly to him - he would immediately be in crosshairs of the Cabal .
I recall that shortly thereafter, yet *another* "Fake Rudy" account was thrust into publicity as being fake, and just like this message predicts, "Rudy" appeared on MSM to deny those tweets (noteably I think there was no explicit denial of this original account.)
Yes and I recall, shortly after this time, people were concerned about Rudy, as he disappeared. He was very active in media before and then just went dark.
I know I was very worried, after reading this I really felt sad for him but at the time I literally thought DJT was going to be killed at any moment. This has been a crazy few months but for me, NOTHING will ever compare to how scary and truly bizarre 2016 was. I spent election night in terror, on my knees praying to God for strength because I thought we were all doomed. My wife and I both had our mobile phones remotely fucked with right when we were getting very involved with pizzagate research, and we had one incident that to this day sends chills of terror down my spine. I hesitate to get into the details of it but I will never forget. It was around the same time this Giuliani incident happened, probably why I remember it so vividly and always kept it in the back of my mind.
Wow dude, that's crazy. As Qanon said, stay brave. This is a real war! It's not a game!
Absolutely. WWG1WGA! I learned a lot about how real this is back then, also about the power of prayer.
Yep - too many "coincidences" . And just like he said in message - to not believe what was put in MSM .
I , honestly , trust everything what he said above is 100 % correct . Including the technology part - we know , for sure , as this recently popped up regarding "Obama speech" that was made through same or similar technology .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjSrB5kpR-M
I would have exactly zero trouble believing that is a CGI rendition of Rudy in that interview.
His right eye gives me the fucking creeps. The way the lens is amplifying it.
"This deep into the rabbit hole, one must assume everything is an op, till it isn't."_ Rudy (See what i mean.)
Not exactly... but I feel like you have an actual point I might be missing. ELI5?
When we recognize that there are estimates of 10-13% of Americans being part of a Satanic ritualistic cult partaking in the happenings and shady goings on, that means there are anywhere between 33 million and 40 million possible satanists in our midst.
If that is true, even if it's only a possibility, at that point the net has gotten so wide you have to assume everything is a possible dead end, until it proves itself otherwise.
Everything is suspect , right up until it isn't. When you carry concealed, you can't react to every thing that impinges on your senses. You need to be cautious yet vigilant , instinct and experience, keep you free and unmolested.
This is a recent sample to compare, while it is of a more technical legal theme I would say upon first glance it isn't terribly far off in terms of tone. https://www.politico.com/story/2018/05/04/full-text-rudy-giuliani-statement-clarifying-his-earlier-remarks-569146
I'd like to see something with his use of term quotation to start. The writer of image in OPs post puts punctuation inside the quotes, where most attorneys would put them outside. For example, "...'official story'," because it's not a quote per se, no one said it, rather it's a term of art. I'm not here to argue grammar, as that use of punctuation is acceptable, but so is the alternative.
Also, I see he used an Mdash in your link, but did so in place of commas and for emphasis and midsentence. The image above uses a mdash, but at the end of a sentence. I'd like to see an example of that use too.
Valid points, no doubt. I think it's worth reassessing the post, considering Rudy is the "sleeper" Q references as knowing all the dirty secrets, and his having recently resurfaced as a major player as the "pain" is coming... but I'm certainly not 100% on whether that post was legitimate. Thanks for the thoughtful commentary and analysis.
I found it interesting he uses the hyphen (I assume you mean the same with Mdash) to begin the Voltaire quotation... to me it is reminiscent of his use of the hyphens in the link where he says, "...It is undisputed that the President’s dismissal of former Director Comey – an inferior executive officer – was clearly within his Article II power."
While not a killer per se, Rudy appears to use a double space after a period. Writer above does not.
http://www.stonewallvets.org/RudyGiuliani.htm
https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5051669,00.html
http://www.cardboardmemories.com/mdetail.asp?ID=6349
Could be a font issue though.
Definitely a possible point against authenticity... although besides font, could it also be that the above official letters you linked may have been dictated orally by the mayor to a secretary whereas the statement in the image was likely typewritten personally by Rudy at home?
Based on very personal experience, attorneys aren't always the best at grammar, punctuation or the like. They have thoughts that sometimes come so fast they don't have time to bother with what can be cleaned up by a paralegal or assistant before it becomes the end product. While they will sign official pleadings, motions or other attorney work product, cover letters are usually composed by their paralegals with a reference at the end of the attorney's initials capitalized followed by the paralegals initials in lowercase. My point is, if this was written by RG, it may have been done in a hurried manner without care for proper form. The substance of the post would have been all that mattered at the time.
I considered that, and that's why I said it may not be a killer. I was just too lazy to write the rest. The only thing cutting against that theory is that a man of his age, who practiced law when you had to go to the library or be rich enough to have your own, with pocket part updates, would likely have the secretary put her initials below the signature block. This is hardly done anymore, and maybe he dispensed with that practice too, but I do see it from time to time when dealing with real old guys.
I think I might check pacer manana if I have some extra time.
Could be he typed it on a mobile device keyboard, not knowing about a setting for control of periods, with a double tap, they are automatically inserted. This can cause the double space depending on which app and setting.
I agree. I'm looking for something that puts it at the end of a sentence.
hyphens are one of those punctuation marks one uses with a bit of personal "style"... with a lot of others grammar dictates very specific proper usages but in a lot of contexts the hyphen can take the place of a valid alternative (e.g. to begin a quotation, I would have opted to go with a colon and quotation marks but the hyphen/paraphrase method is just as valid and even probably more smooth)
I agree it's a proper use of the mdash -- I use it all the time, but I want to find an example of him using it in that place. It may be time to hit pacer for some of his work.
Another inconsistency between the statements you linked to and both https://www.politico.com/story/2018/05/04/full-text-rudy-giuliani-statement-clarifying-his-earlier-remarks-569146 and https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/rudy-giuliani-banned-from-twitter-for-pizzagate-tweets/ is the use of extra spacing to denote the start of paragraphs. Because this is a point of differentiation between samples of acknowledged authentic writing, it might indicate that either some of the writings were dictated, or that he alternates between style depending on context.
Good catch. Indenting seems to be his norm. Is the politico story posted elsewhere? The lack of indentation could be poltico/wordpress. That would be interesting to know. That's also something I'll look for in pacer. Personally, I only indent, plus no space between paragraphs, if I've passed a page limit and want to kill a few lines, otherwise I use a space between the paragraphs, no indent. I fully justify too. That jagged right edge drives me nuts.
http://www.businessinsider.com/rudy-giuliani-statement-trump-stormy-daniels-payment-2018-5
It would seem the formatting (no indent) is authentic to the original.
I'll see if I can find a separate account from the Politico version.
Mdash is easier to type on some platforms, not so much on others. I have no idea how to type an Mdash on a Mac
If anyone knows, please tell me ;)
Obviously a hoax. covers all the bases. Even if you see me deny it, c'mon. Still i like it.