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DEI and the Pink Panthers

America’s Secret Service meets Inspector Clouseau

19 July 2024

11:00 PM

19 July 2024

11:00 PM

‘There is nothing more exhilarating than to be shot at with no result,’ said Winston Churchill who survived at least three assassination plots thanks, in particular, to the sterling work of his long-term bodyguard Walter Thompson who wrote four books about his 18 years of perilous service foiling the myriad threats Churchill faced.

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