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17-Jun-2021 05:04:50 Quality: 0.

ruh rohhhhh

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THE OFFICIAL CHARLIE WARD SHOW
Reports are coming in claiming that many public buildings in Washington, DC are, today, CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC.

I was informed a few minutes ago that all buildings closed to the public and all tours suspended until further notice in DC.

National Zoo closed
Holocaust Museum closed
National Archives closed
JFK Center of Performing Arts closed
National Cherry Blossom Festival canceled
Arlington National Cemetery Closed to the public
Museum of the Bible closed
National Capital and House and Senate Buildings closed to public and all tours suspended
Library of Congress closed to public
FBI Building closed to public
Pentagon closed to public

There are more but these reports are not yet verified. Attempting to determine the reason.

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UPDATE 1:43 PM EDT --

Closures now CONFIRMED by a sitting member of the US Congress:

United States Capitol and House and Senate Office Buildings: All Buildings CLOSED to public and tours SUSPENDED until further notice

Library of Congress: All buildings CLOSED to public and tours SUSPENDED until further notice

White House (Call 202-456-7041 for updates)

FBI Building: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice

Bureau of Engraving and Printing: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice

Department of State: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice

Pentagon: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice

Smithsonian Musuems (list here): All buildings CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice

National Zoo: CLOSED until further notice

Holocaust Museum: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice

National Archives: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice

John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts (season info): Building CLOSED to public and all performances SUSPENDED until further notice

National Cherry Blossem Festival: All events CANCELLED

Arlington National Cemetary: CLOSED to public; OPEN to families for visitation; scheduled funerals will CONTINUE as planned

Museum of the Bible: CLOSED (through January 28)

International Spy Museum: OPEN

National Arboretum: Grounds only OPEN (The National Bonsai & Penjing Museum and Administration Building are still CLOSED to the public)

master of disaster (#15067)
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17-Jun-2021 05:08:01 Quality: 0.

Also, the military is being sent to DC.

I told a friend of mine who came by today and he said all military are on lockdown according to a friend of his in the military.

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17-Jun-2021 09:15:24 Quality: 0.

lol
heblm3 (#40142)
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17-Jun-2021 09:21:47 Quality: 0.

Or maybe... just maybe...

between flag day. and this..

"Congress overwhelmingly votes to make Juneteenth a federal holiday
The House vote was the culmination of a long effort to commemorate the day that enslaved Black people in Galveston, Tex., received news in 1865 that they had been freed by the Emancipation Proclamation. The Senate passed the bill by unanimous consent on Tuesday"

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17-Jun-2021 09:25:37 Quality: 0.

What's Open Right Now
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has reopened. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and safety protocols, visit the museum's website.
The National Museum of the Marine Corps has reopened. For more information on safety protocols, visit the museum's website.
The National Gallery of Art has reopened its West Building. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and safety protocols, visit the museum's website. The Sculpture Garden is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily with limited capacity, while the East Building remains closed.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture has reopened. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and safety protocols, visit the museum's website.
The National Museum of American History has reopened. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and safety protocols, visit the museum's website.
The National Museum of the American Indian has reopened. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and safety protocols, visit the museum's website.
The Smithsonian's National Zoo has reopened. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and safety protocols, visit the Smithsonian unit's website.
The National Portrait Gallery has reopened. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and safety protocols, visit the museum's website.
The Smithsonian American Art Museum and its Renwick Gallery have both reopened. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and safety protocols, visit the museum's website.
The National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar Hazy Center has reopened. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and safety protocols, visit the museum's website.
The Hirshhorn's Sculpture Garden is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., while the plaza and building remain closed. For more information, visit the Hirshhorn's website.
The National Museum of Women in the Arts is now open. Visit the museum's website for more information.
Glenstone is open for visits to the Gallery building, grounds, and outdoor dining at the Patio in a limited capacity on visitor days (Thursday-Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.). The Arrival Hall is open in a limited capacity for access to restrooms and a water bottle refill station, as well as the Bookstore. Scheduled visits are required, and admission is free. Visit the museum's website for more information.
George Washington's Mount Vernon is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., non-members should buy tickets online, guests and staff are required to wear face coverings and must social distance.
ARTECHOUSE is open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Make sure to read its safety protocols before planning a trip.
O Museum in The Mansion is open for lodging, outdoor dining and shopping; the garden is open for reservations as well.
Lincoln's Cottage has reopened for self-guided tours from Wednesday through Monday. Advance tickets are required.
International Spy Museum is now open daily. You must get advance tickets and abide by social distancing guidelines and mask requirements. Read more safety info.
Kreeger Museum is open. You must get advance reservation tickets.
Museum of the Bible is open Thursday through Monday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are required. To learn more about safety in the museum, visit its website.
Big Bus Tours is offering tours every day of the week. For more information, visit its website.
The Phillips Collection has reopened with its new centennial exhibition, Seeing Differently: The Phillips Collects for a New Century.
Dumbarton House has reopened. Hours are Friday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit Dumbarton House's website.
Planet Word has reopened. Hours are Thursday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Beginning June 20, the museum will also open on Sundays. For more information about the museum's COVID-19 guidelines and to reserve passes, visit Planet Word's website.
The National Building Museum is now open Friday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, visit the museum's website.
Tudor Place has reopened, with hours of Friday and Saturday, 12 to 4 p.m. For more information, visit the estate's website.
Dream Aero is open from 12-7 p.m., Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday. Visit its website for more information.
Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens is now open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit the museum's website. The estate no longer requires advance reservations for timed entry.
Old Town Trolley Tours is now open, with tours departing hourly from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. You can also read about the company's safety policies.
Ford's Theatre has reopened. The Petersen House and Aftermath Exhibits will remain closed. For more information regarding tickets and safety protocols, visit the Ford's Theatre website.
The Washington National Cathedral is open for ticketed entry to the Les Colombes exhibit and special events. Visit the Cathedral’s website for ticket information.
The DC History Center is open on Fridays from 2-7 p.m. and on Saturdays from 12-5 p.m. Free, timed entry tickets are required. Visit the Center's website for more information.
The National Bonsai & Penjing Museum at the U.S. National Arboretum has reopened. For more information, visit the museum's website.


notice things on your list that say they are closed and things on my list that are very much open. like the museum of the bible. on your list it is close but you can call tomorrow it is very much open.

All of these things got shut down during covid. this active list is updated weekly and you can check it yourself. the last update was june 15th. everything above is open.

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17-Jun-2021 09:26:56 Quality: 0.

What's Reopening Soon
Starting Friday, June 18, the Rotunda of the National Archives Building will open for viewing the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights, (with limited capacity of 25 percent), by timed reservations Friday through Monday only, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Beginning Friday, July 2, the Museum will resume normal hours of 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, and expand to be open every day, but with the same reduced capacity. As of July 2, visitors will also be able to view the Magna Carta in the David M. Rubenstein Gallery.
The National Gallery of Art's East Building will reopen on June 18. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and health protocols, visit the museum's website.
The National Museum of Natural History will reopen on June 18. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and health protocols, visit the museum’s website.
The National Museum of African Art will reopen on July 16. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and health protocols, visit the museum’s website.
The National Museum of Asian Art Freer Gallery will reopen on July 16. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and health protocols, visit the museum’s website.
The National Air and Space Museum will reopen on July 30. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and health protocols, visit the museum’s website.
The Smithsonian Institution Building (“The Castle”) will reopen on July 30. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and health protocols, visit the museum’s website.
The Anacostia Community Museum will reopen on Aug. 6. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and health protocols, visit the museum’s website.
The Hirshhorn Museum will reopen on Aug. 20 (The Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden remains open). For more information regarding hours, timed entry and health protocols, visit the museum’s website.
The National Postal Museum will reopen on Aug. 27. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and health protocols, visit the museum’s website.
Restaurants
As of June 11, capacity restrictions have been lifted at bars and nightclubs. Check the status on outdoor dining options including beer gardens, patios and rooftop restaurants, as well as popular takeout and delivery options.


this is what is re opening and when.

its not a secret big guy.

but it is good to see that you will once again pro information without fact checking just because you believe where it came from. lots of errors in that list you posted.

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17-Jun-2021 09:28:53 Quality: 0.

What's Closed
Anderson House - Closed to the public until further notice.

Arena Stage - Closed to the public until further notice.

Atlas Performing Arts Center - Closed until further notice, but check its marquee for inspiring social justice messages.

Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument - Closed to the public until further notice.

DAR Museum - Closed to the public until further notice.

DC Armory - Closed to the public until further notice.

Festival Grounds at RFK Campus - Closed to the public until further notice.

Gateway DC - Closed to the public until further notice.

Library of Congress - Closed to the public until further notice.

Lincoln Theatre - Closed to the public until further notice.

Madame Tussauds - Closed to the public until further notice.

National Children's Museum - Closed to the public until further notice.

National Geographic Museum - Closed to the public until further notice.

National Law Enforcement Museum - Closed to the public until further notice.

National Museum of the Marine Corps - Closed to the public until further notice. The museum grounds, including Semper Fidelis Memorial Park and the playground, will remain open.
Old Post Office Tower - Closed to the public until further notice.

Pentagon Tours - Closed to the public until further notice.

R.I.S.E. Demonstration Center - Closed to the public until further notice.

U.S. National Archives - Closed to the public until further notice.

Washington National Cathedral - Closed to the public until further notice.

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company - Closed to the public until further notice.


real list of what is closed. again has been for a while with exceptions on dates and times. If you care enough you can check the changes as well.

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17-Jun-2021 16:22:55 Quality: 0.

Nice job.

McDonald's bathrooms are open.

The FBI building is boarded up and closed

You say it is for Juneteenth.

I hope you are right....kinda...

I am thinking those that are saying the stock market and crypto about to crash might be it.

In the back of my mind I wonder if Joe giving Putin a list of what orgs can be hit with cyber attacks was enough to be arrested for treason upon his return.... But I have no sources for that.

Charlie Ward used a sitting Senator to verify the buildings were shutdown.
But your Google source is probably better.
This time if you call the Whitehouse or something try and memorialize it with a plaque or something..maybe a recording...or a name even.
You missed that opportunity when you made an offer to buy Buckingham Palace.
For me, getting someone to take me serious enough to think I was an actual buyer for a $6.5 billion residence would be a stunning life achievement for a grifter.
That would be a more profound accomplishment than actually being a billionaire in order to have an offer taken seriously.

So record it for prosperity this time so that poser label you carry isn't the driving force in your dreams of notoriety.
You are a good speller though

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17-Jun-2021 17:56:12 Quality: 0.

https://bariweiss.substack.com/p/the-psychopathic-problem-of-the-white

Why are so many psychiatrists and psychoanalysis psychopaths?

This is a psych speaking to a class at Yale about race.

So she speaks about race but she is obviously a racist.
But she is quite capable of explaining her own psychopathy away because she got a degree.

So is that how psychopaths do it today?
If you are a racist that fantasies about murdering other people just get a degree and become a psychoanalyst or psychiatrist so that way it is in pursuit of science, because that way being a psychopath is just practicing science and your personal demons become teaching tools instead.
If she had no degree she would not be a scientist, just a sociopath.
Psychiatry is pseudo science for the sociopaths to teach others how to act in society.
I guess to them it provides a path to appear moral and chaste somehow. Giving them a voice of supposed authority over those they deem as less human allowing them to act out their psychopathic fantasies.
I find this art of projection fascinating actually.
Do you think they know they are psychopaths after they become accredited?
I do not think so.
I think once there all their fantasies become justified and normal.
So much so they consider their pursuits of their fantasies not only justified but they actually think they become experts in their own fantasies and exempt from examining their own acts as being wrong and immoral.

This psychopath in question even taught a class at Yale and felt confident enough to express her fantasies

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17-Jun-2021 19:23:43 Quality: 0.

https://t.me/MichaelJacksonQ

MJ is most assuredly alive
As is Diana.

They are instrumental in taking down the global child trafficking.
MJ was not a pedo.
He fought them and continues the fight till this day.
MJ used his knowledge on the music industry to take down holliweird and expose them and the music industry.
Diana was instrumental in taking down the Royals.

This telegram account is someone to follow.
Melania is a very very brave and courageous woman. Wait till the world finds out.
Pay close attention to the photos here as they are very big clues as to what is happening.
MJ used his international appeal to infiltrate and expose them.
The same journalist they used on Diana was used on MJ

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