Disruption by white hats? False Flags by Black Hats? Already being effected by the airlines computer glitches (crowdstrike). Comms? Remember the 2012 London ceremony with death/pandemic themes?
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I think there will be a false flag attack on the Opening Ceremony which will then be blamed on Russia. This is in retaliation to the incident at the 2014 Sochi winter games where Russian Athletes were reportedly caught doping, and they used a massive scheme to evade testing.
The latter is crock because I highly doubt that Russia would jeopardize its own future in order to dope up its athletes to perform. The truth is that Russian athletes simply outperformed expectations during the games and tend to win a few more medals than the country should. Some recent examples:
1980 Lake Placid: USA outperforms by winning 6 gold medals though one man accounted for five of them. The other one came in hockey where a group of college boys coached by Herb Brooks won and it included a medal stage win over the Soviet Union.
1984 Los Angeles; USA outperforms in medals, yes a communist boycott led by the Soviet Union is to blame, but it was only really felt in rowing as 140 nations attended including China for the first time.
1994 Lilliehamer: Norway won the medals race in these home games though rival country Sweden had the last laugh by winning the Men's hockey gold medal. Also, Norway lost the Gold in the Men's CC 4x10 meter relay to Italy.
1996 Atlanta: Team USA basically outperformed expectations including a comeback by American women in swimming after China dominated the 1992 games in the pool.
1998 Nagano: Japan basically outperformed and the list of successes include the Men's Large Hill Gold which is redemption after a miss four years earlier.
2000 Sydney: Australia basically outperformed expectations with the highlight being Cathy Freeman's 400m Gold (T&F)
2002 Salt Lake City: After winning a total of 13 medals each the prior two games, Team USA tops out at 34 medals, second only to Germany.
2004 Athens: Greece has its best Olympics ever.
2008 Beijing: China has its best Olympics ever while topping the USA in most Golds while Team USA wins the overall race.
2010 Vancouver: Canada wins the medal count even though the effort was a long time coming with results dating back to 2002. Highlights include Canada winning the Men's Hockey Gold over the USA.
2014 Sochi: Basically a good performance by Russia tainted by a false flag operation.