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Mr. Picardo, Beware The Ides Of March

In the early evening on the eve of the Ides of March 2024, I (aka SLEUTHER) managed to get reasonably close-up and personal to the Chief Minister while sat outside parliament soothsaying “BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH” warning to Mr. Picardo, as he was slowly and silently driven off in his G1 Jaguar. Fabian in the back seat, was kind enough to wave for the camera.

Immediately after Fabian waved SLEUTHER went to have a friendly chat with the uniformed officer stationed on the Main Street side of the entrance into parliament. The experienced uniformed police officer’s name was Harry, and he was Gibraltarian, and he was very approachable, like most police officers are on The Rock. SLEUTHER was quite open in telling Harry about his aims and objectives of his pre-planned protest march the very next day. Harry was scheduled to be on the evening shift, the next day, but nevertheless wished SLEUTHER well with his non-trivial pursuits.

Even by Picardo’s standards, it’s been a strange and controversial week. Seven days before the Ides of March, there was breaking news from the GBC about a bill to grant Government powers to suspend or end inquiries. The timing of this bill for the McGrail Inquiry has caused some considerable disquiet from the following: Transparency International UK; Keith Azopardi; Ian McGrail himself; Robert Vasquez via his Llanito’s World blog, and The Guardian. Similarly, within three days of The Ides of March, about 300 people were outside No. 6 marching for Gaza.

SEARCHING FOR PICARDO

On the day of The Ides of March itself, despite passing both No. 6 and the parliament building on numerous occasions throughout a 12-hour shift, SLEUTHER, equipped with nothing more than his Rubicon Placard and a Redmi 10C phone, sadly did not personally get to see The Chief Minister out and about in town. As such, Fabian, has yet to see SLEUTHER’s version of THE SWORD OF TRUTH placard, especially made for his edification, so this report is being specially compiled in part for The Chief Minister, and his criminal entourage, as the next best thing.

Prior to all this, SLEUTHER had given Fabian Picardo and PROJECT SERVATOR, a fair word of written warning, by penning a special open letter to the Chief Minister. That letter got released on 12th March 2024 on The Gibraltar Messenger website, a full three days before the day of THE IDES OF MARCH . It was entitled “Picardo Crossed The Rubicon”.

THE CANCEROUS CARBUNCLE ON THE WALL

To the observant, the front of the No. 6 building looks less attractive. The front facade now has what reminds SLEUTHER of a large puss-filled boil protruding from the front wall. Of course, it’s not really a boil. The yellow thing is a life saving defibrillator, but upon noticing it in passing, he saw fit to label it as “The Carbuncle on The Wall”. In the absence of Fabian Picardo, SLEUTHER placed his CROSSING THE RUBICON placard directly underneath the puss-filled carbuncle on the wall, and duly took a photograph for posterity’s sake. This ritual was done to highlight the dark-sided nature, inherent in one of the many infamous fibbing antics of Fabian Picardo.

To explain further, in no way is Fabian Picardo saving the lives of Gibraltarians here. The Chief Minister happens to be in complete lockstep with Klaus Schwab and an ailing Charles The Pretender, who both want most of The Gibraltarians and British people dead for their profit, and their own selfish power grab. No, Fabian Picardo, who has said that he will be retiring from his Chief Minister role at some point, possibly wants to sit amongst the global elites of the acronym ORGANISED CRIME GROUPS like WEF, WHO, CDC and UN. The defibrillator is just a gimmick – a devious decoy device to divert attention away from the Democide on The Rock and the deadly fate which awaits the masses, thanks to his, and his government’s dirty depopulation deeds.

ENCOUNTER NO. 1 – DEATH BY GOVERNMENT

On 13th March 2024 – a couple of days before The Ides of March – having just picked up a revamped placard from the printer’s shop, SLEUTHER ran the gauntlet of the highly visible police security presence in front of the parliament building. Parliament happened to be in full session. There seemed to be a bit of tension in the air. Call it the “WEIRDING WAY”, but SLEUTHER, being mindful that several of the recognisable experienced police officers on duty that afternoon, were already familiar with his unorthodox modus operandi, correctly predicted that the cops on The Rock would not be able to resist insisting on having a peep at the half hidden placard that was being carried down by his side away from prying eyes. There was a shocked reaction. Certain parts of the placard contained some very harsh truths.

SLEUTHER complied with the inquisitive cops, before peacefully continuing his journey back to his base, while thereafter by choice, keeping his placard hidden from the general public gaze as best he could. Today, was not the day when Fabian Crossed The Rubicon, but neither was it The Ides of March. The placard was for that day, and that day alone.

Plain clothes police officers had actually stopped SLEUTHER, and asked to see the display. Operating within the spirit of Project Servator, SLEUTHER obliged with all requests. In effect, this was his way of informally giving advance friendly notice to the RGP, of his intention to go on a solitary non-threatening march on The Ides of March. This would be by way of a protest against all of Fabian Picardo’s genocidal tendencies during the Pfizer Bioweapon roll-out era which occurred when the RGP were otherwise engaged and fast asleep, perhaps over preoccupied in entertainingly making The Cops On The Rock TV series.

This spirit of friendly co-operation and convivial banter was later to seemingly work in SLEUTHER’s favour in the hope that it would help avoid any possible future misunderstanding of his friendly and helpful intentions. SLEUTHER had also reckoned that Fabian could scarcely object to this solitary “light touch” approach, given the Chief Minister had previously been on the record in November 2021, Fabian waved indicating that the right to protest is “SACRED” on the Rock. The evidence for this can be viewed here.

CLOSE ENCOUNTER N0. 2 – LEVI’S JANOJ THE SKUNK HELPS BREAK ANY ICE

After successfully running the gauntlet from the cops at parliament, the cops told SLEUTHER that there was to be a march about GAZA in a few days time. That march drew 300 people to N0.6, which is perhaps indicative of a sea-change happening on The Rock.

After the police had tipped off SLEUTHER, it just so happened that he was then shortly afterwards approached by Levi Attias. It led to at one point a slightly tense interaction, which has subsequently resulted in some mutually peaceful email communications to clear up any possible misunderstandings. Given SLEUTHER’s placard was essentially about the Pfizer injections, SLEUTHER later became intrigued by stumbling across a recent article covering some of the resourceful talents of Levi Attias, in the form of his work as a ventriloquist entertaining the youngsters at a Hebrew School using Janoj the skunk, dating back to children’s story books, as first applied to the COVID-19 situation on the Rock in 2020. It is not SLEUTHER’S aim to stir up community tensions within the inter-faith movements, and SLEUTHER hopes that the play on Janoj helps break any ice, that may exist.

CLOSE ENCOUNTER NO. 3 – THE UNSTINTING SHIFT

On the day of 15th March 2024 itself, SLEUTHER and his placard unstintingly put in a twelve- hour shift. This was not done to court favour with the Chief Minister, despite his G1 wave the evening before, but it was in part for the benefit of PROJECT SERVATOR, and most importantly of all, it was for the long-term benefit of the people of Gibraltar. No daggers were out for The Emperor Fabian Picardo, merely a Sword of Truth placard softly, ever so softly swishing about in the gentle breeze and glorious early morning sunshine.

Thereon-in SLEUTHER’s placard would be regularly held up high and taken around The Rock during what would turn out to be a long hard day spent engaging with the bobbies on the beat, in efforts to shine the light on some desperately dark issues, for those with the eyes to see.

ENCOUNTER NO. 4 – CHESS PLAY AT PLAYITA’S CAFE

SLEUTHER’s plan was duly implemented. The weather was perfect, and there would be no blood spilt, no hostilities shown, and no rain stopping play. The day’s protest march began with a walk across the runway to Western Beach, to a cafe appropriately called PLAYITA’s. It’s a place where he knows from personal experience as a favourite location where cops routinely call in for their breakfasts.

Inside La Playita cafe, SLEUTHER took extra special care not to display the placard on private property, save to get a sneaky playful photograph of the cops at the bar, as shown above. He wanted to be respectful to both the cafe owners, and the RGP officers, and did not want to prevent any of the working customers from enjoying their early morning breakfast banter. Outside, in the Western Beach car park was an entirely different matter, and he set about showing off his Rubicon placard. The reaction received from the workers having a smoke outside was extrememly encouraging. Workers for the most part and these workers from various organisations seemed to be alert and wide awake to the harm these poisonous Pfizer injections are causing. While they felt unable to be photographed (he did ask), they nevertheless seemed fully behind the essence of SLEUTHER’s progress with his placard no. 2.

ENCOUNTER NO. 5 – THE SLEUTH ON THE HOOF

After breakfast at Playita’s, SLEUTHER headed on-foot across the Gibraltar Airport runway towards Casemates Square for what he knew might be the acid test for his placard. However, on the way, SLEUTHER, who was more or less making it up on the hoof, but ultimately heading for No. 6, spotted a brightly coloured liveried up Police Crime Scene Investigation Van and persuaded a shopper from Tesco’s Supermarket, to kindly take a photograph for him, of The Police Van, and The SLEUTH, and The Placard all together at one and the same time. This was done for effect: to provide massive clues for the RGP about the biggest culprit, sadly carrying out crimes against humanity, here on the Rock. Has the penny dropped?

Definition of a SLEUTH: someone whose job is to discover information about crimes and find out who is responsible for them.

ENCOUNTER NO. 6 – WHERE IS NO. 6?

Upon approaching Casemates Tunnel for the first time on the key date of The Ides of March, SLEUTHER then noticed a large unattended police van parked up nearby. Instantly, the sight of this police van reminded him of the family fun event previously organised by the RGP, in which SLEUTHER himself got to sit in the driver’s seat for a change, rather than be handcuffed in the caged compartment in the rear. This was yet another rare God-given opportunity for an inoffensive photo opportunity to be snapped, all done within the spirit of Project Servator, with an emerging Gibraltar Messenger article in mind. He gave his arm a break from carrying the placard and very carefully lent his placard onto the front grill of the police van, taking great care of course, not to do any criminal damage to police property, while pulling out his Redmi 10c phone for a snapshot.

ENCOUNTER NO. 7 – PROJECT SERVATOR AT ITS FINEST

As SLEUTHER entered into Casemates Square, it soon became apparent that a police car was being driven around the perimeter of the square with blinking lights on. So SLEUTHER slipped out of sight and headed-up towards and beyond the taxi ranks and up to Line Wall Road in order to see if the uniformed police were looking to confiscate his placard before too many people got to see its messages. The cop car followed SLEUTHER and pulled over beside him. SLEUTHER was asked to show the placard, and explain himself. SLEUTHER happily explained that it was a walk-around, and it would not be imposed upon anyone, but it would be available for anyone to inspect, should they so wish to do so. It was at that point that SLEUTHER was glad that he had earlier made the police aware of his peaceful and good natured intentions, on what is admittedly a highly sensitive subject. The WPC gave some perfectly sensible advice, again in the spirit of Project Servator. After this latest friendly interaction he risk-assessed the chance of the cops nicking his display board as next to zero. Provided that SLEUTHER remained on his best behaviour, the display board was free to roam and it was duly taken into a crowded Main Street, and held up high, albeit in a sensitive, and a perfectly non-aggressive or non-confrontational manner.

ENCOUNTER NO. 8 – THE PLACARD HELD HIGH

The crowd in Main Street could easily view the placard when held high. Expressions were all, almost invariably of surprise. For some it would have been shocking and unsettling. The Truth often hurts. With Main Street quite crowded at peak time, hundreds of people were seeing its content held high. Seeing this kind of push back against government, is not that commonplace here, but this was a lone-ranger’s march to No. 6. – kept solemn and humble. This was not slap-happy. It was a serious sensitive undertaking.

ENCOUNTER NO. 9 – THE JURY INN

Outside the Jury Inn, the same location where months earlier, SLEUTHER had previously asked Fabian Picardo, in the presence of Servator Chris, and Joseph Garcia, to immediately bring a halt to the poisonous Pfizer injections, an unknown young friendly and well-educated student inquisitively approached. The student showed himself to be very knowledgable about the Covid-19 scam and the harmful Pfizer kill-shots. The intelligent student accompanied SLEUTHER to No. 6, just so that he himself could take a photograph of the placard, and be part of something important. It was where Fabian Picardo’s security Servator Chris happened to be keeping watch in plain clothes outside, guarding No. 6. Chris was stood close to where the carbuncle on the wall was placed. The student’s plan was to post his snapshot on social media, meanwhile SLEUTHER’s plan at this symbolic moment, was not to loiter, and not to annoy SERVATOR Chris, who was after all only dutifully keeping watch, in his privileged guardian-like role. Months earlier Fabian Picardo did not listen when confronted about the Pfizer kill-shots. Perhaps, Picardo will start to listen now.

ENCOUNTER NO. 10

During this eventful journey on foot, I noticed the lawyer Charles Gomez, who glanced across at the “Crossing The Rubicon” placard from the other side of the street. Charles Gomez tried to keep a straight face. SLEUTHER simply smiled. Then, as an added bonus, at the top end of Main Street, outside the Trafalgar Cemetery, out of the blue, he noticed former Commissioner Ian McGrail heading towards town, presumably to meet with his solicitor. As a neutral, SLEUTHER follows The McGrail Inquiry with some interest, but it is his special interest in the Inquiry’s Commissioner Sir Peter Openshaw, not necessarily in McGrail himself, which perhaps gives SLEUTHER a somewhat unique vantage point.

It’s a tense time given the UK Inquiries Act 2005 has suddenly raised its ugly head, thanks to Picardo’s play on The Grand Strategic Chess Board.

New legislation could be used to restrict evidence the public may be privy to at McGrail Inquiry
Opposition calls on Government not to pass Inquiries Bill before McGrail Inquiry concludes

So with respect to The McGrail Inquiry, in keeping a respectful distance away from Ian McGrail, SLEUTHER speeded up his walk back towards town and deliberately overtook the former top bobby on the beat, making visible his placard from a safe distance from across the road. Ian McGrail quite understandably does not always smile these days, as he has very serious matters on his mind, but it is suspected that McGrail’s ability to keep a straight face on this occasion, was being tested due to SLEUTHER’s unstinting and unorthodox shifty broad daylight manoeuvres in the sunshine. At this juncture, Father even arranged for a not-so-straight-faced Barrister to also appear unexpectedly in the frame too, as SLEUTHER happily headed back to The Convent opposite No. 6. No. 6. Servator Chris was still on duty stood in front of The Cancerous Carbuncle On The Wall, but alas there was still no sign of Mister Chief Minister Picardo. Yet for SLEUTHER, Picardo was the main reason, for his mid-day, mid-March, march to No. 6.

ENCOUNTER NO. 11 – INSTITUTIONAL DENIALS

Aside from the police, while close to Main Street, photographs were taken of the placard positioned at the following three strategic locations: outside the office of the Ombudman; outside the John MacIntosh Hall (JMH); and outside The Governor’s gate. These locations were selected for photographs because each has featured strongly in my ongoing struggle to expose the truth about the corruption and the extent of unGodliness on The Rock of His Defence. These institutions in denial, each add in their own conceited manner to the “Rich Picture” emerging of the establishment’s wilful blindness towards the medical tyranny within our midst, and above all else, the democide taking place on the Rock. Picardo is allowed to get away with it so far, not least because of the apathy of such proud, but ultimately ineffective and misguided police-state entities.

ENCOUNTER NO. 12 – DEMOCIDE ON THE ROCK

Returning directly to SLEUTHER’s encounters with the police, during the afternoon session, a friendly uniformed police officer, stationed outside the parliament building, sensibly asked him a few questions about his placard. The familiar officer was interested in finding out much more about it. To the friendly and approachable police officer, insight was imparted about an anti-hero named Professor Ian Cumming and two of SLEUTHER’s UK heroes: brave UK MP Andrew Bridgen; and brave former police constable Mark Sexton. SLEUTHER shared some local intelligence in the hope it would get passed-up the chain of command. Mentioned were some unnamed local people who had been harmed by the Pfizer killshots. He was quite candid. The friendly police officer only then let on, apologetically to SLEUTHER, that it had all been recorded on the officer’s body camera. SLEUTHER was not the slightest bit phased by that and thanked the police officer who had once kindly fished SLEUTHER’s kufi out of the sea after five officers had unlawfully arrested him in the Marina over the facemask regulations. The police officer in return had learned from SLEUTHER of a new word in the dictionary of criminality that he had never previously encountered – DEMOCIDE. That’s D-E-M-O-C-I-D-E, and that much is already happening now on The Rock.

ENCOUNTER NO. 13 – ON THE FIELD OF PLAY

Owing to the fact that SLEUTHER is barred from entry into the JMH on the grounds that Cultural Services management consider him to represent a security risk, he was unable to have lunch at the nearby cafe at John MacIntosh Hall. Instead he went to Morrisons Supermarket, but not before stopping off at the front of St. Bernard’s Hospital, where a photograph was taken of the back of an ambulance propping up the Crossing The Rubicon placard. While in Morrisons, off-duty senior command team member, John Field spotted SLEUTHER with his placard in the Morrisons car park. The Superintendent smiled, but confident that the vastly experienced senior police officer will be familiar with the word DEMOCIDE, SLEUTHER let the cop from COP 26 enjoy his annual leave engaging in some retail therapy.

ENCOUNTER NO. 14 – WHERE DO THE GSD STAND ON THE KILLSHOTS?

From leaving Morrison’s cafe, SLEUTHER made his way on foot back to Main Street. On the way, in Irish Town, he overtook a Senior Member of The GSD party, just so the placard could be seen held up high for the benefit of a politician skilled in financial matters. The GSD offices happened to be closed in Main Street, but a friendly GSD member, who is used to leading marches for the workers’ rights, stopped SLEUTHER in Main Street and took a photograph of the board indicating that the image would get distributed amongst all the other GSD members. This was later confirmed and he was informed that it was causing quite a lot of discussion amongst the rank and file of the GSD party. Encouraged by that news, SLEUTHER went to the TSN offices in the hope of bumping into Keith Azopardi, Damon Bossino, or Joelle Wahnon. None were in, but SLEUTHER in showing his placard to the receptionist there, also spoke convivially to a gentleman whom he thinks may have been Louis Triay, but he can’t be certain about that. The interaction was of a friendly nature. However, what’s at stake is deadly serious.

ENCOUNTER NO. 15 – FACE UP TO THE FIRE

The third main entity of The Emergency Services, namely The Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service was visited. There was not much happening until the nearby taxi drivers noticed the placard and called SLEUTHER over to take a closer look. The group of taxi drivers were intrigued by the placard with one taking photographs of it. To his surprise, healthy banter on the killshots between the taxi drivers below and those queueing for the cable car lift up above soon unfolded. There was much talk about the number of people now falling ill on the Rock from the Pfizer injections, through heart attacks and cancers. The fact that the government were hell-bent on covering things up were emboldening them. SLEUTHER stayed mostly silent throughout, and simply let the display-board do all the talking.

ENCOUNTER NO. 16 – ZIGZAG CROSSINGS ON ROSIA ROAD

Next, SLEUTHER headed down Rosia Road, with the aim of giving the GBC’s Ros Astengo and company a glimpse from afar of the Crossing The Rubicon placard. By the time he got to New Mole House, Headquarters, a word to the wise was given. The Rubicon Crossing placard had to cross Rosia Road yet again. SLEUTHER was politely asked by a plain clothes officer to cross onto the other side of Rosia Road. It may have been the officer’s sense of humour. Whatever, he was still very much operating in the spirit of Project Servator and so joke or no joke, dutifully obliged. At the nearby bus stop with the placard on show to the traffic, former stipendiary Magistrate and former Coroner Charles Pitto drove past, and a friendly wave and smile was mutually exchanged.

ENCOUNTER NO. 17 – THE DEPUTY DECLINES THE KING’S GAMBIT

As early evening approached, a last ditch attempt was made to catch Fabian Picardo out and about in town. But Picardo was nowhere to be seen. Instead, SLEUTHER got to see the Deputy Chief Minister while walking down Main Street. Joseph Garcia, when his name was called out, smiled nicely, until he realised it was SLEUTHER, calling out his name. This invitation undoubtedly left the deputy minister somewhat out of his comfort zone. Joseph, had been cordially invited to take a photograph of the crossing the rubicon placard. Seen in town about this time, was the former police commissioner who had already been shown the placard from afar earlier in the morning. McGrail was chatting to Gomez. With the benefit of hindsight, given the start date for the McGrail Inquiry is 8th April 2024, the behavioural change psychology fresh out of the Frankfurt School shows Joseph Garcia and Ian McGrail in a Covid 19 press conference together (video link). The manner is most revealing for those who have eyes to see. Dr. Joseph Garcia seems liberated and in his element with this type of new found power. In stark contrast, McGrail seems ill at ease, and most uncomfortable with this type of tyrannical power grab. SLEUTHER felt this at the time when it was aired live, and he feels the same upon a recent rewatch of the theatricals.

ENCOUNTER NO. 18 – A YOUNG LIGHT IN THE DARK?

SLEUTHER had held high the placard before pupils and students from Bayswater School at the end of the school-day. Hundreds would have passed it near the Casemates entrance. A minority in passing looked up at it with various levels of interest. Pupils sat on the parked up buses would have seen it from a distance too. Perhaps because of peer group pressure, no single pupil stopped to read it, or inquire about it. or inquiry about it. For SLEUTHER, this seemingly indifferent reaction from the youngsters contrasted starkly with the awakened student he’d met earlier outside The Jury Inn. He wondered how many of these youngsters had actually taken the jab, under Picardo’s bare-chested promotional pressure. Picardo had many believe that Gibraltar was fully vaccinated – a business metric to be proud of. However, data on the take-up of the vaccine remains as fuzzy as the hidden death rates and hidden morbidity rates on the Rock.

As SLEUTHER made his way home to the Marina, away from the maddening crowd, he took one last photo of his placard and placed it by a tree next to the holocaust memorial, as pictured below. It seemed a very fitting end to the lengthy day’s activity. However, three teenage girls passed by, and one of them stopped to read the placard carefully. She took a photograph of it. He asked would she put it on her social media. The teenage girl alongside her friends gently answered “Yes. Certainly”. SLEUTHER simply said “Thank-YOU. The young lady replied: “You’re Welcome.” It was a solemn moment.

ENCOUNTER NO. 19 – THE ROAR OF A LION

To bring this article to a close, when SLEUTHER set off on his march at 7am in the morning, his purpose for the day had been to heighten awareness of the democide taking place on the Rock. He headed north to the border and the first thing he did with his placard, before breakfast at PLAYITAS was to place it underneath the Gibraltar Twinned With fixed placard outside the border crossing point. As can be seen below, he took a photograph of a young lady stopping off just to read and digest the placard’s contents before going into her workplace in Gibraltar. The brilliant sunshine was just over the horizon and was casting a shadow on the wall. Quietly, ever so quietly, SLEUTHER prayed for this young lady who had taken the time to read the message, with her own silent thoughts remaining unknown to him.

SLEUTHER looked south east, and The Book of Teia Tephi came to mind when placing his placard beside a graven image of a lion.

Book of Teia Tephi 7:2

To the hill-top of hope, to the Holy Hill. Weep, weep no more (Rev. 21:4)
When the daughter of Zion (Teia) sits in the Gate. From the shore to the shore
Her name is heard in the echoing Rock, her voice in the cave (St. Michael’s).
Her young lions draw to her side (Isa. 43), though the fowls of the ‘mountains’ rave. Where the ‘eagles’ gather together (Matt. 24:28), is a lion in the narrow way.
He herdeth the kine (Enoch 89:47) before me, and setteth himself at bay,
If at ‘Dawn’ (ch. 31) the ‘eagles’ hover, and the prey that is in their beak
Causeth their wings to tarry, their eyries be far to seek (Job 39:27-30; 2 Esd. 12)
When the lion springeth upon them. Not yet, oh my daughter, not yet
Is thy seat on the Lion of the Gate, but let not thy soul forget.”

Direct link to the opening video – Mr. Picardo, Beware The Ides of March

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