Why I Think The White Hats Are In Control Of The Tokyo Olympics
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I like this very much, thankQ fren. I've been scratching my noggin wondering why the Olympics seemed very 'off' this year (cannabis, cocaine use, mental health withdrawals etc). Also selective coverage for certain athletes- some barely get a mention. This ties it all up nicely. I'll keep my eyes open for more surrounding this.
Also look at the countries that never got a gold medal in 100 hundred years are all suddenly getting their first gold medals.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bermuda-olympics-gold-womens-triathlon/
https://www.npr.org/sections/tokyo-olympics-live-updates/2021/07/26/1020710023/the-philippines-wins-its-first-ever-olympic-gold-after-nearly-100-years-of-tryin
https://time.com/6084202/bermuda-philippines-gold-medal-olympics/
And San Marino, population 34,000 just won it's first medal:
https://www.npr.org/sections/tokyo-olympics-live-updates/2021/07/29/1022160238/tiny-san-marino-population-34-000-just-won-its-first-ever-olympic-medal?t=1627737615858
It's like major competition (or previous forgone conclusions / fixed winners / drugs cheats) have broken down to an extent. Very odd.
Sounds like the Olympics may have been rigged in past years and that this may be an attempt to make it more fair. That's why these countries are finally getting their gold.
Although I do think many do truly win, there are many ways to keep "undesirable" countries from getting gold. Lots and lots of ways. One way is if you see them send an athlete that has a real shot then fail that athlete's drug test. Boom their best chance is getting sent home.
Second, look the other way when athletes from certain countries do dope.
Then there are judges. Events like ice skating, gymnastics ect. are decided by judges who can easily shave off a few points here and there to ensure that the "right" countries win.
Money has talked, but maybe talent does a bit more from here on in. It would be nice to think so.