On May 23, 2012 the suspicious package was moved to the Broadway side of the building. Is this a signal used by spies and government officials to notify journalists a meeting is desired?
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Suspicious Package Hanging at Harvard's Fogg Museum
A suspicious package hangs from the construction site of Harvard University's new Fogg Museum. Is this a ham being cured in public? A nefarious package of a controlled substance hiding in plain sight? What evil is Harvard up to now? These images captured on Mother' Day May 13, 2012.
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On May 23, 2012 the suspicious package was moved to the Broadway side of the building. Is this a signal used by spies and government officials to notify journalists a meeting is desired?
On May 23, 2012 the suspicious package was moved to the Broadway side of the building. Is this a signal used by spies and government officials to notify journalists a meeting is desired?
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