Douglas Dietrich's Boring Bahamas Bullshit
Douglas Dietrich has a history of taking "secret trips" every fall. The past two years he claimed to have traveled to Mexico City where he personally assassinated a group of people in a 5th-floor apartment (showing a photo he claimed had been taken of himself by a security camera on the balcony.) The photo was later attributed to a Spanish photographer taken of his girlfriend.
Last year he claimed to have again traveled to Mexico to save a large group of Asians being held by human traffickers. After killing the "traffickers," Dietrich then smuggled the "Asian" captives across the US border and then into Canada.
Dietrich claimed in his last shit-show he had flown down to the Bahamas and stayed for almost a week.
He began by saying: " I am obviously not going to talk about what I did so that it may "leak out" in time and the repercussions thereof will be felt for some time to come. Both by myself and the people who were impacted by my, (er-ah), what we did."
Dietrich claims he left the United States on September 22 and witnessed relief efforts "I saw some of that in action when I was in the Bahamas and in that area of the Caribbean that was hit by the latest series of hurricanes."
He went to say he was just as needful of donations himself and that "By the end of this transmission you will understand I've earned it."
So I did some digging on the Bahamas situation. Most all of those affected and/or displaced in the southern portions of the Bahamas were evacuated to Grand Bahama and Nassau. Flights into other portions of the islands, especially to the south are highly restricted to only military or NGO personnel and helicopters only. The price of a helicopter flight has now gone from 1,000.00 to 10,000.00. Most of the other "International" Airports were severely damaged or destroyed and a US AWACS aircraft is conducting operations to assist air traffic controllers at those airports which remain operational.
Nassau is also the closest port of entry and used the most often by those traveling from the USA and Canada. Entry into the Bahamas by citizens of the USA and Canada does not require a Passport/Visa. (Dietrich does not possess either, nor does he have a California Drivers License which may restrict or even nullify his ability to be flying anywhere, including within the US).
Flights from San Francisco, CA to Nassau, Bahamas are currently listed as costing from 610.00 - 780.00 (and more) round-trip for seven days.
Average flight times from San Francisco to Nassau are from 9-13 hours!
https://www.kayak.com/flights/SFO-NAS/2019-10-20/2019-10-27?sort=bestflight_a
Average daily hotel rates are 175.00 - 250.00 https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g147416-Nassau_New_Providence_Island_Bahamas-Hotels.html
Dietrich suggested he may have been a "volunteer" for a UN-related NGO but I find that highly unlikely. And he also said prior to his little "trip" that he would be going "down south" at the behest of his Asian "gang brothers" and there was the possibility he would not return alive.
Obviously, Dietrich has not devoted much effort into creating his latest lie. He also seems to be unaware of the latest rejections by two of his most prominent female followers. Most notably, Venus Clark.
Dietrich's version of the repatriation of British citizens due to the collapse of air carrier Thomas Cook is inaccurate, according to this September 23 article in the NY Post.
https://nypost.com/2019/09/23/thomas-cook-leaves-thousands-stranded-after-financial-collapse/
"The British government said the return of the 178-year-old firm’s 150,000 British customers now in vacation spots across the globe would be the largest repatriation in its peacetime history. The process began Monday and officials warned that delays are inevitable."
Dietrich inflated the number to 600,000.
After a bit more digging on travel requirements to and from the Bahamas, I found that Dietrich would be required to present a US Passport.
"All United States citizens flying from the U.S. to the Bahamas must have a valid passport to complete a round trip. While the Bahamas technically requires only a valid government-issued photo I.D., such as a driver's license, to enter the country, a U.S. passport is required for the flight back home. For this reason, airlines may require round-trip travelers to show a passport even for the outbound flight from the United States to the Bahamas. Make sure the passport has at least six months left before it expires in order to streamline traveling through security checkpoints."
https://traveltips.usatoday.com/need-passport-fly-round-trip-bahamas-61743.html
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