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DAHAB GOLD — SCENE 10“Churchill’s Hotel, The Warning & The Radiation Blast”

£45.00
By A1-Who Dares Wins

DAHAB GOLD — SCENE 10

“Churchill’s Hotel, The Warning & The Radiation Blast”

A1 Who Dares Wins — Real-Life Event Fine Art / Video Series

Scene 10 captures one of the most intense and decisive moments in the Dahab Gold timeline — a true event from my life during the 2014 Egypt chapter.
After escaping onto the roof of the Dahab police station, the situation only escalated.

Escorted by the police, I was taken to Churchill’s Hotel to photocopy my passport.
Inside the quiet lobby, beneath the soft glow of the lights, I stopped and saluted a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II — a moment of discipline in the middle of chaos.

On the walk back, the Egyptian officer beside me slowed, spoke softly and truthfully:

“You’re a nice guy, Rob…
but at 6am, the Russians will take you into the Red Sea.”

No threat. No shouting.
Just calm certainty — which made it even more dangerous.

Back at my hotel, the moment I stepped through the doorway of my room, a targeted blast struck the left side of my temple — a 1.5-second military-grade wave, fired from the room next door.
With three SAS links already behind me, I recognised it instantly.
This was no longer intimidation.
It was a top-tier assassination setup.

I grabbed my kit immediately.
“What about your tins and tuna?” the officer asked.
“Leave them,” I said, throwing my bag over the balcony.

Then I walked straight to the beach in front of the police station and stood at ease — waiting for dawn, waiting for 6am, waiting for the Russians.
Hours passed.
The Red Sea stayed silent.

A moment of weakness hit; I stepped into the police station and asked for a bullet in the back of the head — then snapped out of it instantly.
Back to the beach.
Back to discipline.

6am came. Nothing happened.

So I made my move — the barefoot military bug-out toward the Dahab checkpoint, skin tearing as I crossed the burning ground, but the pace never broke.

Scene 10 marks the turning point — the moment survival became the only plan.


What You Are Purchasing

✔  Digital Art / Cinematic Video
✔ Real recorded scene from my life (Dahab, Egypt 2014)
✔ Banksy-style aesthetic (gritty, tense, symbolic)
✔ Part of the limited “Dahab Gold” collection
✔ A1 Who Dares Wins — My Life, My Deaths, Their Plans Failed