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01/06/2023 - Vocal n° 60 - 01:22:10 :10: Perennial landmarks - Debate on the Terminals - Sentinels

(Q - Apollo: Hello, I would like to follow up on a question that was asked 2 minutes ago about lasting things. Do you consider that the terminals or one or more rocks are lasting things? ?)

MB: Which terminal are you talking to me about?

(Q - Apollo: The boundaries in general.)

MB: Well, terminals in general are rather durable. Finally, for what I understand to be terminals. Afterwards, if it concerns property boundary markers, you know that there are smart people who move them.

(Q - Apollo: They are stolen, moved, returned…

MB: So it's likely that our perennial sentinels are a little bigger than that. And Bam.

(Q - Apollo: I wasn't talking about the Saint-Martin terminals.)

MB: Me neither, we mentioned no one, we didn't mention any names. Too risky, it's too risky to name names. Today we are doing procedures for you for nothing eh.

(Q - Apollo: No, I was talking about border markers for example.)

MB: No, but there are kilometer markers, there are geodetic markers, there are property boundary markers and many others that I can't think of. So there are different limits. For example, when you are between Angers and Paris, you have these very particular markers which, and not only there, which retrace the path of the 5th DB when they liberated Paris for example. Those are boundaries too, they are durable. The path to freedom indeed.

(Q - Apollo: I was talking about border markers.)

MB: Border markers? Listen to the border markers, I don't know what they look like, but. Look, it's simple, the sentries we're talking about are sentries who are big enough not to be... No, but stop, stop fiddling. The permanent benchmarks are permanent benchmarks, so we can't move them like that or even we can't move them at all and that's it. After small markers, whatever they are, whether they are border markers or non-border markers, if they are small and in 3 shovels you can dig them up, they are not very reliable benchmarks.

(Q - Apollo: Okay. At one time, we talked about border markers on the Dabo side, there I don't know what you had eliminated so these things, it's finally because 'we had several who were displaced.)

MB: Are you sure, are you really sure?

(Q - Apollo: There are some that have been returned. Yes, absolutely.)

MB: Yes, but I know that well, but hey, I answered you. No, but you always come back to the same things, the same things. I confirm to you, I affirm to you, I confirm and I certify to you that all the elements, whether they are sentries, markers or whatever you want, which are used in the hunt are still in the state they were in 1993, and this for a good while yet.

(Q - Tongue Fourchue: Michel, it's Tongue Fourchue again. I'm a little disappointed, I thought I'd find a cellar but I didn't.)

MB: Find a cellar. Well, you found a cellar in the meantime. I am here. But the cellar is rebelling, no, but don't get me involved in your stuff. I don't understand any of this. You are speaking to me in a language that is completely personal to you with completely personal implications, a hidden meaning that belongs to you. How do you expect me to capture that, I can't. If you are looking for a cellar, we can find something. If that's all it is, it can be arranged.