A Redbox machine in Bethesda has defied the mandate of the New World Order to shut down. This movie machine at the Safeway at 5000 Bradley Boulevard is still plugged in, and its screen is operational. A sign on the machine indicated it would no longer be in service after July 22, 2024. But someone forgot to tell the machine. The irony is that the loss of Redbox in Bethesda was largely irrelevant, compared to the impact in America's "flyover country," and in rural areas with poor internet options. Don't tell Klaus Schwab!
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Sunday, December 22, 2024
Bethesda Redbox machine soldiers on after shutdown (Photos)
A Redbox machine in Bethesda has defied the mandate of the New World Order to shut down. This movie machine at the Safeway at 5000 Bradley Boulevard is still plugged in, and its screen is operational. A sign on the machine indicated it would no longer be in service after July 22, 2024. But someone forgot to tell the machine. The irony is that the loss of Redbox in Bethesda was largely irrelevant, compared to the impact in America's "flyover country," and in rural areas with poor internet options. Don't tell Klaus Schwab!
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Where's the one from the 7-11 across from CVS?
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