NEW YORK | 270 Park Ave | 1,389 FT | 70 FLOORS

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A fantastic addition to the skyline!

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Taken earlier tonight

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This just in….three years ago to the day, a woman hailed a cab on Madison Avenue.

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270’s basically fully lit and displaying the British flag once again.

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@robertwalpole :wink:

Do you know why it was British flag today ?

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No.

This isn’t the first time it’s happened, either.

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very patriotic :heart_eyes:

god save the king

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One of the most intriguing parts of the Virginia Company and British control of United States revolves around the Act of 1871. According to the claims, the real purpose of the Act of 1871 was to create two separate entities. One, a country (the United States of America), and the other, a corporation (the United States). The corporation was based in the District of Columbia, which is a law unto itself with its own government. This is the Federal Government and is different from that of the United States.

Official history suggests that the grip of The Virginia Company ceased following the War of Independence. This would break the country from British rule and also force the group into bankruptcy. However, following the Act of 1871, bankers and private companies were able to operate out of the District of Columbia. They would ultimately profit from the debt of the United States government. This is largely because the United States was forced to borrow money from the reserve, much as they do today.

Over time, some began to question this set up. Many researchers even question whether the Federal Reserve is nothing more than The Virginia Company renamed. If this is the case, then that would mean that the United States of America was essentially still under British control. If only because of the vast amount of financial debt it remains in to the Federal Reserve.[4]

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@ukinnewyork on Instagram

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That’s just weird.

What’s “weird” in a BMU door

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@mr_mamagravity

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