Security Officers Receive Mysterious Letters Revealing Something Huge About The Bank Of England

By Neil Pollin

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It was in 1734, the Bank of England relocated to London’s Threadneedle Street. And since then has been there. In today’s time, the underground station in the vicinity to the Bank is counted as one of the busiest places in England. That definitely puts the vault in a risk. For obvious reasons, the financial institution was in need of a number of security measures to keep its assets safe.