Banksy Style DAHAB GOLD — SCENE 4 Chain Around the Neck no 5 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 real life events regenerated by Mr39-7 ( Sean Actually damaged Mr Emed's Glasses out of spite) to create a situation when i trashed his . I did the decent thing overiding Sean's fkery and paid for Mr Emed's glasses even though i knew Sean did it. Love Mr Emed.
DAHAB GOLD — SCENE 4
“Chain Around the Neck” – Story for Artwork Description
Scene 4 marks one of the coldest, calmest, and most psychologically controlled moments in the entire Dahab Gold timeline.
After the glasses were broken and dropped into the Tigger cup, the atmosphere in the hotel didn’t ease. It tightened. The pressure was still there — silent, watching, waiting. But instead of stepping back or showing fear, I made a choice that shifted everything again.
I picked up Sean’s motorcycle chain — the same chain that had been used as a symbol of threat earlier — and I placed it around my own neck. Not as fear. Not as surrender. Not as aggression. But as a statement:
“I’m not intimidated. I understand exactly what this is. And I’m still in control.”
The chain hung loosely, heavy, cold, but symbolic. The message wasn’t in violence — it was in calmness. In not reacting the way they expected. In flipping the script without ever raising my voice.
On the table beside me sat the Tigger cup now filled with the tiny, torn pieces of the reading glasses. The penny was still there. The chalk circles marked the boundaries of the moment. Everything was exactly where it needed to be — a silent diagram that said more than words ever could.
The room was dim, lit by a single bulb throwing gold light over the scene, stretching shadows across the cracked concrete walls. Anyone watching understood the message clearly:
nothing happening now is accidental.
Scene 4 is the moment I stood, calm and composed, chain around my neck, refusing to be broken or moved.
It’s psychological warfare without a raised hand.
It’s composure under pressure.
It’s the mark of someone who had already seen too much to be shaken by a room full of eyes.
This scene is another turning point — the moment presence became power. Story by Mr39-7
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