Hat tip to u/ImGumbyDammit for this post, video of the 'underwater volcano eruption'.
As the fine commentary suggests, something doesn't look right.
One of the people to lose their life (in fact, the only one at time of writing this) in the following tsunami was Angela Glover (Brighton, UK), swept away while trying to secure her charity rescue 'dogs':
https://news.sky.com/story/tonga-tsunami-body-of-british-woman-swept-away-by-wave-found-12518388
Angela was one of a group of people who ran TAWS, Tonga Animal Welfare Society.
https://www.tawstonga.org/about_us
Site only made in 2020, looks to be skeleton staff and very few contacts and 'friends'.
So, where have we seen animal (dog) charity rescue folks in trouble before?
Anyone remember Pen Farthing / NOWZAD from Afghanistan? This was the culmination:
Accusations of saving 'dogs' over refugees. Surely comms.
This one could of course be nothing, but a couple of inescapable similarities stood out, and if the 'volcano eruption' was induced it could add intrigue to the situation.
Over to you frens.
King Power Stadium:
"The record attendance for football at the stadium is 32,242, for Leicester City's first home game of the 2015–16 season against Sunderland."
3+2+2+4+2 = 13
"he first game at the new stadium was a friendly against Basque team Athletic Bilbao..." "The attendance was approximately 24,000 (no official figure was recorded due to a computer problem). The first competitive match took place six days later..."
2+4 = 6, 6 days later = 66
The stadium had a lot of money problems until "King Power" stepped in to save the day:
"On 1 March 2013, Leicester City's Thai owners King Power bought the ground through their company K Power Holdings Co, Ltd."
2013 = 13
"In 2015, vice-chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha stated plans were in place to increase the ground's capacity to around 42,000.["
4+2 = 6
"In April 2018, it was announced that initial planning for the expansion and development of the King Power Stadium is underway."
"On 27 October 2018, club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha's helicopter crashed in the car park outside the stadium, shortly after taking off from the pitch. Four other people were on the helicopter at the time. There were no survivors."
April to October = 6 months. Ritual "death?"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Power_Stadium
"King Power's "...cash cow is the proprietary concession of Thailand's duty-free business." The company is the largest duty-free retailer in Thailand. Its duty free shopping mall in Bangkok's central business district covers over 12,000 square metres (130,000 sq ft)and it has branches at Suvarnabhumi Airport and Thailand's other major airports. In 2015, King Power launched an online site selling duty-free and duty-paid items."
"In 1997, the government of Prime Minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh granted the company the sole right to manage duty-free business at the World Trade Centre in downtown Bangkok for 10 years. The business had previously been managed by the Tourism Authority of Thailand. Some questioned whether it was contrary to Prime Minister's Office regulations regarding partnership with private business."
"In 2017, King Power was accused of failing to pay the Thai state 14 billion baht (£327 million) from the operation of their airport duty-free shop monopoly."
"The Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases dismissed the case on 18 September 2018, ruling that the plaintiff "was not an affected party, therefore he cannot sue in this case."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Power
The icing on the cake:
https://borgenproject.org/combating-human-trafficking-in-thailand/
And, I haven't even gotten to the actual crash yet...
Mmm, dasting. Why does it always link back to trafficking...
Borgen Project Director: Clint Borgen = Clinton Borg?
Cambridge Dictionary, Borg:
a thick, soft, artificial material used for making clothes that looks similar to sheepskin
So a wolf cloaked in artificial sheep's wool?
One of the board also has ties:
Natalie Gill-Mensah ''Senior Manager for Tuberculosis Access at the Clinton Health Access Initiative''
Back to Tonga...look at what I stumbled across:
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/republic-of-minerva
http://www.queenoftheisles.com/HTML/Republic%20of%20Minerva.html
What a choice of names, too: Minerva
Owl of Minerva
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minerva
This was new to me, too:
https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-the-story-behind-the-statue-of-liberty-s-lesser-known-brooklyn-twin
Wow, those are some fascinating details- I'd never heard of any of that, great stuff.
It seems Minerva gets (almost) everywhere. Nice to see it repelled by angry Tongans, you'd have to be brave to proceed..
Also, "In 2017, King Power was accused of failing to pay the Thai state 14 billion baht (£327 million) from the operation of their airport duty-free shop monopoly."
2017,
14 million baht (327 million) - 1 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 7 = 17
Was that a flip?
If so , the next numbers are very significant:
"The Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases dismissed the case on 18 September 2018, ruling that the plaintiff "was not an affected party, therefore he cannot sue in this case."
18/9/18
Either: Aces and eights- 'Wild Bill' Hickok's dead man's hand.
https://www.casino.org/blog/dead-mans-hand-poker/#:~:text=The%20dead%20man%E2%80%99s%20hand%20is%20a%20slang%20term,considered%20an%20unlucky%20two%20pair%20in%20poker%20today.
Prolly cancel that actually in favour of 999 = 666
Good catch on the dead man's hand. I wasn't aware of this, either. Lots of comms throughout all of this.
I messed that up and edited, might want to check back, it looks to be 999 = 666, though I have seen aces and eights in other death comms.
This, it turns out was a brainfart- I messed the months up- it seems I can't count to 12 on some days...