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Malcolm GioVanni confirmed minutes ago that White House GateCrasers Michaele and Tareq Salahi contacted him after they watched Blag and Infiltration techniques from super-cool, new comedy: 'The Lords of Gas : The Second Coming' seen on hit youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/thelordsofgas
The cult MTV Blag! show and new tripcom movie shows viewers a number of covert blag techniques for sneaking into high level, restricted areas and showbiz after parties.
Malcolm says, Tareq emailed him with details of how they could crash a high profile event but it was never disclosed what the event was.
Tareq had apparently watched the Lords of Gas covert field skill and Infiltration techniques and was very interested to use them himself. They include 'The Pap Blag', 'Pick a Name Any Name' and 'The Invisible March'.
The 'The Lords of Gas : The Second Coming' is a biblical Satire about the second coming of Jesus; directed and starring cult, new, film director Tim Burke, creator of MTV Blag! which covers many aspects of how to infiltrate parties.
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It is beleived Tareq loved the photo showing Tim Burke and Anouska O'Hara meeting and talking to Tony Blair while he was in office and he wanted to do the same in his own country.
Malcolm, unaware of their intent, confirms he emailed Tareq with some covert feild details and that was the last he heard. For press details call Malcolm's PA on +44 (0) 7522 396 388.
Mrs Salahi, who breezed through metal detectors and Secret Service checks in a scarlet sari that granted onlookers a veiled view of her midriff, boasted on her Facebook page that she was in fact invited to the dinner. She was not. The White House and the Secret Service have both confirmed that the Salahis were not on the guest list and both face urgent questions about how two unauthorised Virginia socialites came to be in the same room as the President, being photographed with his most senior advisors.
The answers, when they emerge, may have a lot to do with fancy dress, nerves of steel and flustered White House staff.
The Salahis arrived at the guests’ main entrance to the White House grounds between 7.30 and 8pm on Tuesday as a light rain fell and the volume of arrivals neared its peak. Cleared through metal detectors, they approached a checkpoint staffed by officials who should have checked their names against the final list of 320 names approved by the Obamas.
It was unclear last night how the Salahis passed this point, but the Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting the President, said the probable location had been identified. A former White House staffer who encountered a gatecrasher at a less exclusive party at the executive mansion during the Clinton presidency told the Washington Post that the Salahis might have curried sympathy by feigning dismay at having been left off the list, or may simply have been lost in a crush of evening gowns anxious to escape the rain.
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