AN ISOLATED ASTROMNER GOT MURDERED IN A DESERT THE DAY AFTER TRUMP SAID HE WOULD RELEASE THE ALIEN FILES
Note: A couple of habbenings yesterday which are playing on anons mind, one was the CEO of ASOS who fell from a 17th floor in asia and this murder, as usual the bakers ignore shit like this cos unless it is full blast on the media it is not notable, it is fucking embarrasing, even when anons call notable it is ignored.
repost. will track this to see how it plays out.
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The Wire - February 20, 2026
https://youtu.be/dQa5jBBy93w
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pb reports.
#24281685 at 2026-02-20 08:40:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #29598: Consider the Vastness of Space Edition
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>Quentin Griffiths, the 58-year-old co-founder of online fashion retailer ASOS, died after reportedly falling from the 17th-floor balcony of his condominium in Pattaya, Thailand.
notable
#24281681 at 2026-02-20 08:24:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #29598: Consider the Vastness of Space Edition
SUICIDE WEEKEND HAS BEGUN - 17TH FLOOR COMMS
Quentin Griffiths, the 58-year-old co-founder of online fashion retailer ASOS, died after reportedly falling from the 17th-floor balcony of his condominium in Pattaya, Thailand. Authorities found his body on the ground below and confirmed there were no immediate signs of disturbance inside the apartment, but foul play has not been ruled out. The investigation is ongoing, with a full post-mortem expected to take several months to determine the exact cause of death.
Griffiths, a British national, co-founded ASOS in 2000 alongside Nick Robertson and Andrew Regan. The company grew into a ?3 billion global fashion brand, with high-profile clients including Michelle Obama and the Princess of Wales. He stepped down from the company in 2005 and later moved to Thailand in 2007.
At the time of his death, Griffiths was involved in a dispute with his Thai ex-wife, who accused him of forging documents to sell company assets without her consent and stealing ?500,000. He was questioned by police last year but released without charges. A source close to the family described the incident as a "real mystery", with "suspicious circumstances" noted, though no conclusions have been drawn. The UK Foreign Office is supporting the family and coordinating with Thai authorities.