As of now, it was an American businesswoman called Lisa Atherton who was apparently trying to turn the Class of 1995 into "DC material" ('How Washington DC had declared war on Sept 3, 2017; the Okinawa puzzle', Nov 16, FACSIMILE blog).
Atherton might have had US Defense Intelligence support, hence the Class of 1995's arrogance and aggression.
As if that was not enough, Atherton had recently become the CEO of Textron Ltd, in Oct 2025. She had been Textron Bell's CEO for the past several years and thereby on Textron's executive team.
Antara had been unemployed for nine and a half years, since 2016, North Korea had tested a hydrogen bomb in 2017, not that anyone was suggesting these were connected events.
Antara had little idea what happened inside Bell Helicopters once she had "exchanged gifts" with Subhosree in her kindergarten class (Antara's parents chose the rotorcraft, Antara got the pink bear and the promise of information on German socialism).
That was 1983, the year of Operation Urgent Fury. ('Operation Urgent Fury and Poland for the War on Allusions', Nov 13, FACSIMILE blog.)
However, on the morning of the 9/11 attacks, most American newsreaders and broadcasters had assumed that it was a Cessna that had hit the WTC Towers in New York, till the visuals started emerging of a larger aircraft, so Antara would have to assume that the Americans knew more about Textron than they were letting on.
Kolkata distrusted the Textron brands, the Bengal districts assumed that it was Textron that had prevented Antara from having a Wall Street presence, the Sabarna Chowdhury clan would never get so audacious without Textron backing nor would the Israelis be so dismissive of Antara.
The complaints against Textron never seemed to end.
Who would you approach against Textron? Everyone was apprehensive that the British military was risky, it didn't respond well if it understood that Wall Street's credit rating agencies handed out punishment, that the credit rating agencies were respectful of Nagpur but not of the British.
Nagpur had got close to Wall Street to get early alerts if there was the slightest change attempted to Antara's hostage status, as put in place for the benefit of the Class of 1995.
ii. The connection between the Class of 1995 and Lisa Atherton, using flight stewardesses, would have remained unknown except for an Indian family, who were so enraged that they accused the flight stewardesses of being "incompetent, not doing their job well and not even offering a wheelchair to a 78-year-old woman".
Those were not accusations against flight stewardesses, those were against Defense Intelligence, "You have ruined everything, you can't find place for one bag in the overhead cabin and we had purchased three passenger tickets".
The War on Terror taught you nothing about the Class of 1995, who they were, what they thought of Antara, why Nagpur supported the Class of 1995.
We were now facing a situation where between LAV 25 and Operation Urgent Fury (1982-83), Defense Intelligence had made arrangements such that Antara's gift of the rotorcraft could be enjoyed by Indian women but Antara would never get the information on German socialism or NSDAP.
Once that arrangement was made, Operation Breadbasket provided the cover-up, where American people became 'reservoirs of information' against the US military. Such a cover-up could be possible if there were changes taking place within the US Republican Party, how it would promote the interests of the Class of 1995 above Antara's, no matter the worldwide anarchic consequences.
One of these was Ronald Reagan's Chetla arrangement, what else had been arranged?
iii. As it turned out, the US establishment didn't have a complicated task on its hand.
"There was no legit lease individual aboard the RMS Titanic. Antara had no connection to the Titanic narrative" was all it took to join the US Republican Party and rise through its ranks.
You couldn't be a US Republican if you argued against the above. Without it, we would never have Donald Trump as a returning President.
November 16, 2025.
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