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Jan. 1, 2018 - Loomer Unleashed - Laura Loomer
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Mandalay Bay 4 Months Later: Are You Safe?
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They never ever imbibed in any liquor.
Their behavior was conservative, private, understated in every way.
You never ever would stop a man like this coming in the building.
Nobody in this company's history knows no public person has ever walked in the service elevator unless they were accompanied by security, security, security, security, security, security.
32.
Thank you, ma'am.
It's okay.
No problem.
Housekeeping employee literally just saw us get into this elevator and smiled at us.
Nothing.
We're going up to the 32nd floor.
We just walked in right past security.
Which there basically wasn't any.
There's a camera in here, too, right behind us.
Which is why I'm kind of hoping it's down a little bit.
That's just fine.
So as you can see, you guys live on the 32nd floor.
And we can go to any floor.
You can go to any floor, really.
That's the thing about it.
We can go to the four seasons.
Right.
And what we'll do later is we'll go by the regular elevators and you'll see security there.
Yeah.
So and all they do is check old room keys.
So what we're doing right now is we had we just went down to the service elevator from the 32nd floor and now we're going back up through the service elevator to the 32nd floor to show you that you can go down and go up.
So 32.
32.
very zoom you can see the you can see the carpet This is clearly Mandalay Bay.
Now we're just walking.
32227.
Bucking down the hallway.
So the service elevators are located in the 200 wing and the doors, actually let's film the doors because there's no sign on the door.
Nothing.
So there's no indicator, number one.
I ought to flip this around the selfie move.
There is no indicator on these doors that tell you that the doors are for service elevators, for housekeeping only, nothing as you can see.
Nothing at all.
So basically, if you think that might be a vending area or something, you could stumble on in there and there's no lock on the door.
It's open.
24-7, folks.
No locks.
What's over?
And you recall, you saw Steve Wynn went on TV and was talking about how service elevators, usually guests can't use service elevators and how, oh, in Las Vegas casinos and hotels, you know, you can't go in there.
The only people who are allowed are housekeeping and security.
Well, clearly, we just demonstrated that not only is the door not even protected without, you know, there's no key code, there's no password, there's no lock.
Anybody can go upstairs through the service elevator and downstairs, and you can literally walk past a security guard, as we just did, and walk past the house cleaning lady and smile at them, and they won't say anything.
And we literally said in front of her, oh, we're hitting the 32nd floor, and she didn't do anything.
So it really makes you wonder: what are they doing to secure their guests, especially if you think of the possibility of copycats?
know there's not going to be somebody else who wants to get a room on one of these top floors and carry out some type of attack again the mandalay bay service elevators
Are they secure?
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