A Museum for K.G.B. Aficionados? Da!

Jan 21, 2019 · 5 comments
Frank J Haydn (Washington DC)
The existence of this museum is another example of how Soviet / Russian intelligence services numb the senses of Americans. "Look! A museum! Wow, they are being SO open about the past! Perhaps they really ARE telling the truth about their peaceful intentions?" No, exactly the opposite, comrade.
bill (washington state)
A museum about the secret police in East German known as the Stasi is another interesting museum.
Janice Schacter Lintz (New York)
Why does the City permit museum after museum to open without ADA compliance for people with hearing loss? Why isn't the Commissioner for Cultural Affairs and the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities addressing access issues before the museum opens its doors? The federal government passed the ADA 29 years ago, and yet, the City is still not ensuring people with disabilities have access to the City's cultural institutions. Why? Why should I as a mother have to work for free to do two Commissioners' jobs? https://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/05/arts/driven-to-help-the-hard-of-hearing.html Janice S. Lintz, Hearing Access
Steve Beck (Middlebury, VT)
This reminds me of displays at The Museum of Communism in Prague. Wait a minuite. Prague? Didn't Cohen do something in Prague related to the Grifter-in-Cheif?
Blackmamba (Il)
This museum belongs in Trump Tower. Or Bedminster or Mar-a Lago.