The current U.S. Embassy |
The Wall Street Journal had a nice article last week about the common practice of embassy visitors using the surrounding landscaping to hide the items they aren't allowed to bring inside.
Read it here: London’s No. 1 Hiding Place: The Bushes Outside the U.S. Embassy - Items such as bike helmets and scissors are prohibited at security, so many visitors stash them in a nearby park
Hey folks, just wait until they open the New U.S. Embassy in London. You'll be delighted to find lots of trees, bushes, and a lovely water feature in which to stash your stuff. Do step carefully if you choose to go into the water.
The new U.S. Embassy, opening soon |
TSB: "The Democrats ObamaCare Is Imploding" Trump Tweets Hours After Cutting Off "Broken Mess" Obamacare Subsidies The Dems will now have to fall back to a December battle over a government shutdown followed by an early 2018 move by Venezuela to take over the Panama Canal. gwb
ReplyDeleteTSB: FBI 'Hand-In-Hand' With Vegas PD, Begin Damage Control: "There Is No Conspiracy... Nobody Is Attempt to Hide Anything"... and they have put a gag order on the best witness! Looks like the "FIBBERS" are in control! gwb
ReplyDeleteI was there to ask what happened at the Bellagio but they hustled me out of the building........http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-10-13/shot-vegas-security-guard-cancels-media-goes-missing-i-can-confirm-his-family-has-ga
GWB: The Las Vegas shooting is pretty easily explained. I don't see why it has inspired so much conspiracy-thinking. Meanwhile, the one and only thing I was wondering about has gone completely unmentioned: why didn't the shooter just get actual fully automatic weapons? He could have gotten the federal license, and he could easily have afforded the $10,000 or so cost. That would have done even more damage and it would have been completely feasible.
ReplyDeleteTSB: Where are the ballistics? Any bullets that don't match the guns in the room? gwb... Of course I guess that "ELLEN" interview pretty well answers all the important questions.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the forensics people are still processing that huge crime scene - a two-acre site that held 22,000 people and received around 1,000 rounds fired from multiple rifles. That report will take a while.
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