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originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: johnwick
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: Cygnis
originally posted by: nonspecific
a reply to: Cygnis
Telephone Embassy: +44 (0) 20 7229 6412
there you go, give them a bell.
I'm across the pond, wouldn't make much sense for them to get a call from some whacky American, now would it..
"Oh, terribly sorry to bother you this late in the evening, but i was wonder.. Are you all in the office still? Anyone left to go back to the motherland recently?"
Embassys are open 24 hours a day, If theres no one there they cannot answer can they?
If anyone picks up just squeak wrong number and hang up.
And 15 minutes later guys in black SUVs and black suits with black sunglasses show up to "talk to you".
Inquiring why you were calling the Russian embassy in england from america.
There are plenty of legitimate reasons for contacting an embassy.
What makes you think MIB would turn up because you rang an openly available number.
We used to ring Buckingham Palace when we were kids and ask kinds of stupid questions and never once did the heavies turn up.
originally posted by: johnwick
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: johnwick
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: Cygnis
originally posted by: nonspecific
a reply to: Cygnis
Telephone Embassy: +44 (0) 20 7229 6412
there you go, give them a bell.
I'm across the pond, wouldn't make much sense for them to get a call from some whacky American, now would it..
"Oh, terribly sorry to bother you this late in the evening, but i was wonder.. Are you all in the office still? Anyone left to go back to the motherland recently?"
Embassys are open 24 hours a day, If theres no one there they cannot answer can they?
If anyone picks up just squeak wrong number and hang up.
And 15 minutes later guys in black SUVs and black suits with black sunglasses show up to "talk to you".
Inquiring why you were calling the Russian embassy in england from america.
There are plenty of legitimate reasons for contacting an embassy.
What makes you think MIB would turn up because you rang an openly available number.
We used to ring Buckingham Palace when we were kids and ask kinds of stupid questions and never once did the heavies turn up.
Seriously?
That is hard core badarsed.
I don't have the balls for something like that.
I did call the FBI by accident once, I said "wrong number and hung up".
originally posted by: ScientificRailgun
a reply to: EternalSolace
I'm listening to UVB-76 right now.
It's buzzing along like usual.
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: johnwick
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: johnwick
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: Cygnis
originally posted by: nonspecific
a reply to: Cygnis
Telephone Embassy: +44 (0) 20 7229 6412
there you go, give them a bell.
I'm across the pond, wouldn't make much sense for them to get a call from some whacky American, now would it..
"Oh, terribly sorry to bother you this late in the evening, but i was wonder.. Are you all in the office still? Anyone left to go back to the motherland recently?"
Embassys are open 24 hours a day, If theres no one there they cannot answer can they?
If anyone picks up just squeak wrong number and hang up.
And 15 minutes later guys in black SUVs and black suits with black sunglasses show up to "talk to you".
Inquiring why you were calling the Russian embassy in england from america.
There are plenty of legitimate reasons for contacting an embassy.
What makes you think MIB would turn up because you rang an openly available number.
We used to ring Buckingham Palace when we were kids and ask kinds of stupid questions and never once did the heavies turn up.
Seriously?
That is hard core badarsed.
I don't have the balls for something like that.
I did call the FBI by accident once, I said "wrong number and hung up".
What if you were a Russian citizen in America and you wanted to travel to England?
You would need to ring the Embassy to arrange a visa, Not everything leads to trouble.
originally posted by: SkepticOverlord
It looks like the trucks are part of some major, rapid construction right next to the Kremlin. These were just tweeted as an explanation for the trucks.
originally posted by: johnwick
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: johnwick
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: johnwick
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: Cygnis
originally posted by: nonspecific
a reply to: Cygnis
Telephone Embassy: +44 (0) 20 7229 6412
there you go, give them a bell.
I'm across the pond, wouldn't make much sense for them to get a call from some whacky American, now would it..
"Oh, terribly sorry to bother you this late in the evening, but i was wonder.. Are you all in the office still? Anyone left to go back to the motherland recently?"
Embassys are open 24 hours a day, If theres no one there they cannot answer can they?
If anyone picks up just squeak wrong number and hang up.
And 15 minutes later guys in black SUVs and black suits with black sunglasses show up to "talk to you".
Inquiring why you were calling the Russian embassy in england from america.
There are plenty of legitimate reasons for contacting an embassy.
What makes you think MIB would turn up because you rang an openly available number.
We used to ring Buckingham Palace when we were kids and ask kinds of stupid questions and never once did the heavies turn up.
Seriously?
That is hard core badarsed.
I don't have the balls for something like that.
I did call the FBI by accident once, I said "wrong number and hung up".
What if you were a Russian citizen in America and you wanted to travel to England?
You would need to ring the Embassy to arrange a visa, Not everything leads to trouble.
In these days of NSA spying etc...
Yes it can.
That's why us tinfoil hat types don't do these things.
You may feel comfortable calling the Russian embassy in London, but I don't, I stay off the radar by not putting myself on it.
Besides, if I were a Russian they would already know it.
They know my phone number belongs to an american, that has no reason of any type at all to do this.
I would ring the Russian embassy here if it was just a call.
These guys don't think like you.
They look for average Joe to do something fully out of character, like calling a Russian embassy in another country.
This is what sets you apart from everyone else, thus puts you on their radar for closer scrutiny.
Let's say my friend Vlad, was an exchange student and all these years later we still stay in contact.
He happens to work at the Russian embassy in London.
I call to say hi.
They would already know I am his friend.
And know I call Russia all the time to talk to him etc..
A call like that out of the blue for no reason could be for many bad reasons.
It would be flagged in Utah by the zetabyte processor of metadata.
Because it is so over the top outside of my phones normal behavior.
You ATS and don't know this stuff?
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: johnwick
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: johnwick
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: johnwick
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: Cygnis
originally posted by: nonspecific
a reply to: Cygnis
Telephone Embassy: +44 (0) 20 7229 6412
there you go, give them a bell.
I'm across the pond, wouldn't make much sense for them to get a call from some whacky American, now would it..
"Oh, terribly sorry to bother you this late in the evening, but i was wonder.. Are you all in the office still? Anyone left to go back to the motherland recently?"
Embassys are open 24 hours a day, If theres no one there they cannot answer can they?
If anyone picks up just squeak wrong number and hang up.
And 15 minutes later guys in black SUVs and black suits with black sunglasses show up to "talk to you".
Inquiring why you were calling the Russian embassy in england from america.
There are plenty of legitimate reasons for contacting an embassy.
What makes you think MIB would turn up because you rang an openly available number.
We used to ring Buckingham Palace when we were kids and ask kinds of stupid questions and never once did the heavies turn up.
Seriously?
That is hard core badarsed.
I don't have the balls for something like that.
I did call the FBI by accident once, I said "wrong number and hung up".
What if you were a Russian citizen in America and you wanted to travel to England?
You would need to ring the Embassy to arrange a visa, Not everything leads to trouble.
In these days of NSA spying etc...
Yes it can.
That's why us tinfoil hat types don't do these things.
You may feel comfortable calling the Russian embassy in London, but I don't, I stay off the radar by not putting myself on it.
Besides, if I were a Russian they would already know it.
They know my phone number belongs to an american, that has no reason of any type at all to do this.
I would ring the Russian embassy here if it was just a call.
These guys don't think like you.
They look for average Joe to do something fully out of character, like calling a Russian embassy in another country.
This is what sets you apart from everyone else, thus puts you on their radar for closer scrutiny.
Let's say my friend Vlad, was an exchange student and all these years later we still stay in contact.
He happens to work at the Russian embassy in London.
I call to say hi.
They would already know I am his friend.
And know I call Russia all the time to talk to him etc..
A call like that out of the blue for no reason could be for many bad reasons.
It would be flagged in Utah by the zetabyte processor of metadata.
Because it is so over the top outside of my phones normal behavior.
You ATS and don't know this stuff?
I get where your coming from but I just don't think it works on that low a level, maybe I am wrong.
I had a conversation a while back with a friend and he purposely tried to gain attention, went on all the "wrong" websites, Joined a library and took out contraversial books, joined far out organisations and sent emails with "trigger" words ect.
He did everything he could bar walking into MI5 and introducing himself and nothing happened whatsoever.
originally posted by: Bigburgh
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
I think one of the most disconcerting things to me is the NK visit being in the same timeline.
Like I said. If they follow suit in the U.S. and Canadian Embassies. This would be more worrisome.
But not yet.
But if they do..... ( insert any scenario here...... Missing MH370 shows up? ) ..