A character called Minku-mashi entered the scene, someone Antara had encountered while in Kolkata, in the 1990s. Not on Antara's side, so you can guess which side she played on.
i. Did Minku-mashi tend to rely on the US intelligence community or on Fleece when it came to bitcoin? Obviously the latter, 'suits' didn't suit Minku-mashi while Fleece was in Britain since the early 1990s, if you remember the machine-made sweater etc, and therefore close to the London-based PR firm. The PR firm opened in 1987, Fleece was there by 1991.
ii. If Minku-mashi didn't trust the 'suits', why were her proteges so bent on controlling DC and its policymaking? This was probably because of the 19th century American tycoons, so-called Carnegie-Rockefeller networks, these had alerted certain north Indian provinces in the 1960s about the Numbers blackmail of the Nazi Holocaust.
The moment any lease family member entered the US, the full fury of the Numbers blackmail would be unleashed. Back in the 1960s, it was called 'hisab mein kamzor hai'/'Math was not their strong point'. Minku-mashi wanted to find out why DC had alerted these north Indians, which groups in DC didn't like Minku-mashi?
iii. What did Minku-mashi fear? Minku-mashi feared Prussian puzzles, like asking the public to solve 'For Emily...' etc
iv. What was Minku-mashi's politics? Minku-mashi knew the darker characters in Yemen, those who didn't care for American intelligence inputs.
Between Minku-mashi and Hegseth, the Middle East was heating up.
Who said Chetla would give up so easily?
March 27, 2025.
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