So today in Dallas they recovered a stolen painting. Here is part of the article, "Our specially trained investigators and attachés in more than 40 countries not only partner with governments, agencies and experts who share our mission to protect these items, but they train the investigators of other nations and agencies on how to find, authenticate and enforce the law to recover these items when they emerge in the marketplace.".
So they have SPECIALLY TRAINED people on this case and from around the world and I promise on my entire family's grave this is what happened this morning. My wife picked up her phone and this is what she heard, "Hi, where could I store a stolen painting?". Nothing about who this lady was or that she was from Homeland Security or what had happened..... this was before it was released to the public I guess because no one at the museum had a clue. So my wife said they would need to call a company called Displays. Then the lady asks if they could keep the painting in my wife's museum' vault. lmao Nooooooooo! You will need to call Displays because they specialize in this type of thing. The lady acted as if it could be stored in any ol' place. First, it needed to be checked over and dealt with accordingly for insurance reasons. It was after this that the lady on the other end explained about the stolen painting. Now I might add, Displays does this all over the world! Not just local, not just in the USA..... the entire WORLD!!! Wouldn't you think if Homeland Security is working with 40 other countries to do this type of thing, they would have a clue on what to do with something when they recover it. The US is in SOOOOOO much trouble. I bet if you put every government official together their IQ wouldn't amount to 7.
I went up to the museum later and as I was being told in the office what happened and I told them what my 1st question would have been when the lady asked where she could store a stolen painting..... Well, where did you steal it from? Even the director laughed at that one
If we are #1 in the world, the world is in BIG trouble!
So they have SPECIALLY TRAINED people on this case and from around the world and I promise on my entire family's grave this is what happened this morning. My wife picked up her phone and this is what she heard, "Hi, where could I store a stolen painting?". Nothing about who this lady was or that she was from Homeland Security or what had happened..... this was before it was released to the public I guess because no one at the museum had a clue. So my wife said they would need to call a company called Displays. Then the lady asks if they could keep the painting in my wife's museum' vault. lmao Nooooooooo! You will need to call Displays because they specialize in this type of thing. The lady acted as if it could be stored in any ol' place. First, it needed to be checked over and dealt with accordingly for insurance reasons. It was after this that the lady on the other end explained about the stolen painting. Now I might add, Displays does this all over the world! Not just local, not just in the USA..... the entire WORLD!!! Wouldn't you think if Homeland Security is working with 40 other countries to do this type of thing, they would have a clue on what to do with something when they recover it. The US is in SOOOOOO much trouble. I bet if you put every government official together their IQ wouldn't amount to 7.
I went up to the museum later and as I was being told in the office what happened and I told them what my 1st question would have been when the lady asked where she could store a stolen painting..... Well, where did you steal it from? Even the director laughed at that one
If we are #1 in the world, the world is in BIG trouble!
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