Hmmm...
This is one of a series of ads called "Confessions of a Secret Squirrel" that are in various places around the DC area. They're usually semi-humourous and are mostly just a way to lead folks with security clearances to the website. Others tend to involve password protection, "my job is so classified I'd have to kill you if I told you", and stuff like "I didn't know it was that kind of brownie!"
So while this ad is most likely trying to shame-shame Bitcoin as a nefarious thing I still find it interesting that it made it into a fairly prominent area where a lot of relatively high ranking military folks and defense contractor types pass through.
My biggest question for the squirrel is when did he convert his IRA to BTC? 2 years ago? Last July? Last December? A few weeks ago? 🤣🤣🤣
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Never take investment advice from a squirrel. They are nuts. LOL
They are kind of inline with silver stackers though... What with the burying their treasure bit!
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The funny thing about that website is how useless the job descriptions are. Most of them don't tell you who you would be working for or what you would be doing.
I knew a woman who interviewed for a job "at a site in New Mexico." She was there for two days and they wouldn't tell her where she would work or what she would do, just that the "learning curve was steep." She took the job and we never heard from her again.
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The equally funny thing is that most jobs requiring a high level clearance are often super boring to boot! 🤣
That's where my secret squirrel moved to. Looks like he's doing well for himself.
He's a cheeky bastard from what I can tell 🤣
This is very interesting. I didn't realize these were in prominent areas of DC. Have these been up long?
The Bitcoin one just got put up recently, but the secret squirrel in general has been around for a couple years I think. Mostly if not entirely in metro stations I think
Cool never took the metro much when i lived there