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Dahab Gold— SCENE 9 “The Mast, The Mathematics & The 75ft Police Station Roof Jump”

£1,995.00
By A1-Who Dares Wins

DAHAB GOLD — SCENE 9

“The Mast, The Mathematics & The 75ft Police Station Roof Jump”

A1 Who Dares Wins — Limited Edition Fine Art / Video Release

Scene 9 captures one of the most surreal and physically precise survival escapes of the entire Dahab Gold timeline.


After Gino finally offered the break — the only tactical way out of a spiralling situation — I walked out of the hotel, crossed the small Dahab bridge, and headed straight toward the thin mobile mast beside the police station.

As I approached, the entire historical pattern aligned at once:
the 2007 Moores threat, the 2011 €130 million link, the Hergest SAS connection, the cyanide tea, the Tigger cup, Sean Flannery’s bizarre Rizla note.
Separate events finally forming one chain.

Then came the calculation.

The Dahab police station roof stood around 75 feet high.
The mobile mast beside it was even higher, mounted on tiny wheels, swaying in the breeze — never designed for climbing.
A 20-foot gap separated the two structures.
The only way across was to:

  • climb above roof level

  • jump downward and across

  • calculate arc, angle, and momentum

  • catch the roof edge mid-air

  • and pull myself up

This required physics, mathematics, timing, centre-of-gravity control, and military conditioning — not impulse.

As I climbed, an Egyptian man below shouted, “Jump!” thinking I intended suicide. But this wasn’t fear.
This was focus.

From the correct height, I paused, shifted weight, and executed the controlled drop-jump — clearing the gap, grabbing the roof edge with both hands, and hauling myself onto the police station roof under the Dahab night.

It wasn’t chaos.
It wasn’t luck.
It was precision, training, and survival.

Scene 9 marks a turning point — the moment everything that followed became possible. Without this jump, none of the later events would have unfolded the same way.


WHAT YOU RECEIVE

✔ High-definition Scene 9 cinematic video
✔ Banksy-style visual atmosphere
✔ True-life survival event from 2014 Dahab, Egypt
✔ Part of the official Dahab Gold collection
✔ A1 Who Dares Wins — My Life, My Deaths, 2001–2025