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Be careful what you photograph around here.
This looks like an innocent kitchen studio, but – if the truth be known – it’s really a secret military installation.
Why else would people come out of the building and ask why I was taking a photograph? And tell me that I needed permission.
To take a photograph of a commercial building.
From a public road.
Yeah right.
And just because I’m paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not following me….
>Nice photo – sorry about the consequences. Seems more and more people are getting obsessed with poeple photographing more and more. Eventually all we’ll have are photos of blue skies (oops, maybe that’s out as well). Unfortunately the trend seems to have been set by the land of the free. Heres one link of many if you do a google searchHomeland security
>I thought immediately about Area 51 in the United States – there they keep everyone far far away for fear we would learn theire secrets. Annie in Little Rock
>I can just tell when you get back you’re going to brave Waihopai. We’ll wait for you at Spy Valley, yeah?