Videos are surfacing on Youtube and Twitter of a strange concrete wall being resurrected around the White House.
A YouTube channel by the name of Penguinsix(P6) uploaded a live stream video called “New White House construction underway as diggers arrive”.
In the video, a digger can be seen moving white concrete barriers around on the White House’s lawn.
It’s unknown what the concrete barriers were put up for, but Andrew Leyden the videographer who filmed the construction believes it’s for repairing the White Houses’ fountain, although it seems bizarre that walls would be needed to do maintenance on a water fountain.
Here’s a glimpse of the wall being constructed:
Video of walls around the White Househttps://t.co/BVW3JLztNW
— Social Entropy (@_SocialEntropy_) January 12, 2022
We all have a problem …. they're putting a pre-fab concrete wall around the Whitehouse right now. I'm sure you might have some conclusions …. especially when the News Organizations are silent. pic.twitter.com/ew5v43BIqv
— Glen Lettenmaier (@FuzzyTomCat) January 12, 2022
As of right now the corporate media or the White House has not released any official statement on why the barriers are being constructed.
Conservative Tree House was the first to report the story:
These types of security barriers are sometimes erected when heads of state are planning to come to the White House. However, there doesn’t appear to be any information about an anticipated delegation or foreign dignitary.
Additionally, according to one researcher on social media {LINK}, all of the publicly available CCTV video-streams have been disabled as this work is taking place.
The perimeter fence appears to be approximately 10′ high and is made from reinforced concrete k-rails.
You never want to jump to conclusions, but given the COVID pandemic situation it’s doubtful the fencing would be for a head of state arrival.
If you would like to look at the ongoing construction take a look here:
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