Banksy Style A1 Sparta Dahab Gold – “Rooftop Extraction & Red Sea Warning , Egypt no 4 Fine Art Posters
Fine Art Posters based around real life events during My Life - My Deaths -Their Plans - Failed - 2001 -2025
This marks of the back of the 3rd SAS link and my escape from Hergest . This Art work captulates the 1% life Art work Regenerated by Mr39-7
⭐ **Dahab Gold – “Rooftop Extraction & Red Sea Warning”
A1 SPARTA logo ! A reason for such watch my reel 2007 Gwynedd 2014 Dahab Trust @m5M@ on the vigilante lefty tattoo and that 5 where is it ? under the SAS Dagger tattoo - ALL STACKED HIGHT under it Trust.
(Rewritten Story Scene)**
After taking the break they offered, I had already climbed the tower and made the jump onto the police station roof. That escape has its own artwork — but this is what happened next.
I was apprehended by the police on the rooftop and later taken to get photocopies of my passport at Churchill’s Hotel — named after Winston Churchill. Inside, I saw a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, and I saluted her while standing next to an Egyptian police officer.
We began walking back toward the hotel. Just minutes before arriving, the officer turned to me and said:
“You are a nice guy, Rob… but at 6am the Russians are taking you into the Red Sea.”
It hit hard.
The shock hits your system first.
Then you have to override the panic — because you’re walking back into the hotel, not out of danger.
We went upstairs to my room. As soon as I entered, the room next door — USA Eddy’s — had his light on. I took one step inside my own room and got hit with a military-grade radiation blast to the left temple for about 1.5 seconds. My background, the SAS links, the experience — everything in me knew immediately:
This was now a top 1% assassination situation.
I grabbed my kit.
The police officer asked:
“What about your tins of tuna?”
I told him,
“Leave them.”
I threw my backpack off the balcony onto the landing and got out of there.
I ran back toward the police station, down to the beach in front of it, and stood at ease on the sand for hours, waiting for the Russian confrontation at sunrise.
I had a moment of weakness during that time — I walked into the police station and asked for a bullet in the back of the head. Then I paused… snapped out of it… and walked straight back onto the beach.
Just before 6am, the Russians didn’t show.
So I military bugged out and headed for the Dahab military checkpoint, feet burning, skin coming off, pushing through the pain to stay alive.
This was the next phase of the Dahab Gold timeline —
after the rooftop,
after the break,
after the psychological games —
the moment survival became a minute-to-minute calculation.
Mr39-7 — My Life, My Deaths, Their Plans Failed.The Blog full details are not in here. However ,the book is detailed regarding this and the art work tells the story locked within it. Which i won't tell you, spoil the story.
( Read the book when it comes out ) Blog here ;
https://a1whodareswins.com/blogs/news/leaving-mh-var-ring-after-assignation-failure-in-there-and-to-south-sinai-egypt-dahab-with-1-penny-and-a-set-of-dreams-and-goals-january-23-to-may-th-4th-2014-in-blind
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