Napoleon Comms
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Same here. I can quite often pluck the details from the comm, but without knowing who is talking to who and about what, it's really hard to contextualise.
I wondered if the WW2 story was just an introductory comm- the 5:5 (comms understood IIRC?) to establish incoming info and looking for a nod. Especially if this comm has been used before (2012). Dunno. It's easy to picture how these things work, but trying to solve a complete comm without an aspect is a bit like a jigsaw with a missing piece.
Dasting to follow it back as you did with the Rolling Stones, but I'm as stumped as you are with the results of that. I'm guessing at the time the Stones were used as a comm for something meant to be secret (17) and explosive (bomb), but that's really just total guesswork.
Buried bomb=sealed indictment, maybe?
Oh, yeah I like that. Could be a few more bits of unexploded ww2 ordnance to be found soon (or other comm-worthy metaphors).
And another, not quite so kekky this time:
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/line-closed-and-100m-cordon-in-place-after-world-war-two-bomb-found-near-rail-track/ar-AARqVKm?ocid=msedgntp
Alright, I'm calling it this time. This is so kek-licious it's unbelievable:
Gloucestershire: Man ‘goes to hospital with WW2 shell stuck in bottom’ as bomb squad called.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/gloucestershire-man-goes-to-hospital-with-ww2-shell-stuck-in-bottom-as-bomb-squad-called/ar-AARqpp2
That's just too funny. Again, I feel so inept, though. This is obviously comms but I don't have anything more than guesses. The projectile was a 17 cm by 6 cm shell fired from a 6 pound anti-tank gun.
I also note that he was a "collector of military memorabilia" and you're sending me this in a post about military memorabilia, but that's maybe me just being paranoid.
I really like the line you took with sealed indictments. They could be 'booms' of one kind or another at any rate. Each could indicate the collateral damage involved.
The '57' line could be promising too- MK's as unexploded bombs, the pairing with the shooting seems to work too.
These recent ones look both to have been defused- one on a train track (stopped a train going 'off the rails'), and the other defused from a rather more unlikely cavity but with the same success (single, self-reported 'driver' case?)- disasters averted.
Article also states it's 57 mm shell. Like Heinz 57? So maybe we're talking about MK victims. I could see the symbolism of unexploded bomb=mk victim working.
Edit: the first bomb going off and injuring 3 happened on the same day as the Michigan school shooting that killed 3.