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To: blu

I prefer bluntness.....it’s great.

Did you follow the thread? Or catch it in the middle?

This is what I said:

“Lapel pins are changed, sometimes daily, sometimes every other day it kind of depends.

The lapel pins in the service are important for identifying another agent.

They might wear a lapel pin with a U.S. and Treasury Dept. flag one day, then switch to a Treasury Dept. symbol the next, or even a star badge as is in this case.

I notice a lot of hoopla about this Asian agent. I saw various videos of him, the original disembarking from the jet one too.

He is Secret Service. Ear piece and lapel pins.

To validate what I’m saying.......in the 80’s my first career choice was the Treasury Dept. I trained with Treasury Dept. men and there were only 3 women at that time.

In order to work plain cloths you must first work in the uniform service.......gate duty, posted inside buildings, etc.

At the Presidential level (and other levels) the “mark” or subject can request someone they feel comfortable with. They usually do.

So just to inform y’all.......there is no there, there.”
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Not only today, but every single day I have ever posted here, I have never referred to anyone as crazy.

If you think there is something wrong with that post........send me mail and explain it. I’d really like to know.

Be blunt.


1,864 posted on 01/21/2021 8:48:31 AM PST by David Chase
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To: blu

Now you went and fed the troll, and we have to watch his tantrum for another half an hour till he cries himself out...


2,167 posted on 01/21/2021 12:58:27 PM PST by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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