Breaking Into The White House Was a TERRIBLE Idea (Payday Virtual Reality Funny Moments) - Summary

Summary

The video appears to be a comedic, scripted scenario where two people, likely gamers or YouTubers, are breaking into the White House. They are on a mission to find "pardons" but end up navigating through the White House, avoiding security guards, and discovering hidden rooms and secret passages.

Throughout the video, they engage in humorous banter, make pop culture references, and use gaming terminology. They eventually find themselves in a situation where they have to "hack the mainframe" and navigate through a series of challenges to escape.

The video is likely a fictional, satirical take on the idea of breaking into the White House, and is meant to be entertaining rather than serious.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker is giving away an HTC Vive.
2. The speaker and someone else are in the White House.
3. There are security people around them.
4. They are trying to find a way to clear their crimes.
5. They mention that there are blank pardons in the White House.
6. They need to find a blue wire and a green wire to disable a security system.
7. They are in a hidden room in the White House.
8. There are paintings on the walls, and they mention that they took some down.
9. They find a laptop and a keycard.
10. They think the pardons might be in a safe.
11. They need to find the code to open the safe.
12. They find a USB drive on a desk in the Roosevelt Room.
13. The code is 8960990.
14. They find a door that leads to a bunker or a hidden room.
15. They mention that there might be a trap door under the Oval Office.
16. They find a room with a lot of computers and technical equipment.
17. They think this might be a room where they launch nuclear missiles.
18. They need to hack into the mainframe to access the vault.
19. They successfully hack into the mainframe.
20. They open the vault and find what they were looking for.