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 |
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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
TSB: 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
I 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.
TSB: 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.
I'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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