Although the building was long deserted, Delta found evidence of recent activity within the hacienda attached to the compound. In a kitchen were freshly chopped vegetables and a percolator of lukewarm coffee. Outside, fresh tire impressions led away from the compound. It was as if someone had tipped off the occupants.
But in the hacienda Delta hit paydirt. They seized several laptops and 300 million dollars in gold bullion. They also found crates of Chinese-manufactured Type 56 assault rifles and tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition. Even more disturbing, they found beneath the hacienda a maze of chambers and tunnels that ran for miles in every direction.
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This is embarrassing, it’s so lame.
“This is embarrassing, it’s so lame.”
Agree. By being only slightly more believable than the New York Times is not even close to meeting MSM standards. I note the distinct lack of repetitive opposite-land mantras that, in spite of over-whelming evidence to the contrary, are the regurgitated required items of faith on the left, which are always such a dead giveaway of hack faux journalism.
If they threw in a “ baseless fraud claims” here, or a “bogus claims of fraud” there... half those posting criticisms here would have believed it.