pril 29, 2009 - Usain Bolt physically attacked ("car accident") hours after Rashid Ramzi, first Olympics gold medalist for Bahrain, is executed by the same ultimate death squad

Sep 13, 2006

Doping conspiracy and Illuminati Terror agenda: Authorities search home of Jan Ullrich

Authorities search home of Jan Ullrich
Former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich's home in Switzerland was searched Wednesday by authorities, along with nine other homes and offices of people suspected of involvement in a Spanish doping scandal.
A statement by Germany's Federal Crime Office did not say whose homes or offices were searched. But Ullrich's manager, Wolfgang Strohband, confirmed that his and Ullrich's homes were raided.

The recently married Ullrich is on his honeymoon and was not at home during the raid, Strohband said.

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Jan Ullrich, like Justin Gatlin, Kostas Kenteris, Marion Jones or Dieter Bauman, is more than just an eyewitness of the doping conspiracy that I was the only to expose.
He was a victim of the most horrible conspiracy ever seen in sports.

The same day, 13 September 2006, the first act of the terror agenda for 9/11 eyewitnesses, the WTC 7 chapter, was explained first time worldwide. Guess by whom... Article:
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trackandfieldnews.com -- engforum.pravda.ru

Sep 4, 2006

Why now superstars of natural sports are systematically falsely accused of taking drugs

The facts about the Golden League planning in your post illustrate well how the people that REALLY control the International Athletics Federation (IAAF) and that control the mass media (they are the same) implement the agendas "negative coverage or no coverage at all of athletics" AND "no drugs, no champs".

1. Failure to understand the core assumptions...
But you fail to understand the core points, to be found in my first statement.
Total control of mass media and Treason, in particular "the last to be suspected" principle, are two of the basic techniques used by the illuminati, to prevent people to understand the simple truth.
Both are required by the BIG LIE framework, the base of the illuminati system of control: the bigger the lie, the more people will believe it.

2. ... leads to results based on the OPPOSITE assumptions
Because of this failure, your reasoning is based not only in the wrong assumptions but also in the exact OPPOSITE of reality.

Example 1: it's not " the IAAF has firmly hitched its wagon to the notion that PED usage is the eighth deadly sin". It's the opposite, the IAAF promoting the lie that you can't be a champion unless you use drugs.

Example 2: it's not a IAAF failure to promote "an individual superstar who stands head-and-shoulders above the rest". It's the opposite, the IAAF destroying those superstars.

3. Terminal phase of the agenda of destroying athletics AND promoting drugs
We are now in the terminal phase of the agenda of destroying athletics AND promoting drugs.
Like any other agenda using the BIG LIE framework, regular upscaling is required.
That's why, unlike in the early stages, those superstars are now systematically falsely accused.
The last one was Justin Gatlin. Jeremy Wariner now officially waits to be executed.

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Jeremy Wariner officially put in the death row, ISTAF Berlin
http://mb.trackandfieldnews.com/disc...ic.php?t=22067

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http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=2061036 --
trackandfieldnews.com posted by Matt Marriott Sep 04, 2006 3:44 am to thread "Golden League rant"

Jun 30, 2006

2006 Tour de France doping conspiracy - illuminati repeat Athens 2004 Olympics script

Hours before the begin of the Tour de France 2006, the time for the illuminati to detonate the bomb to destroy cycling has come. (1)
They repeat the script used with Kostas Kenteris, the greek hero falsely accused of doping, hours before the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Athens 2004.
This time no longer need of a plot involving a physical attack to their victims, like  in Athens, where the illuminati sent Kostas Kenteris to the hospital, after an aggression, to suggest that he was trying to escape doping controls. (2)
Hearsay and faked documents are now enough to terminate career of the two world's top cyclists, Ivan Basso and Jan Ullrich.
All of it topped with the usual illuminati jokes... "we are now demanding evidence of his (Ullrich) innocence." (3)
Notes
(1) Cycling is one of the most natural individual sports, coming second after running and jumping.
Cycling and the Tour de France in particular has been, year after year, one of the most inspiring events capturing the interest of youth into natural sports in Europe, in particular France, Italy and Spain.
With the appearance of Lance Armstrong and Jan Ullrich, cycling became also very popular in the US and Germany.
(2)  2004 August - Conspiracy at the Olympics (HOW and WHY) - 75,000 refuse to swallow the BIG LIE
http://www.goldismoney.info/forums/showthread.php?t=13163

(3) STRASBOURG, France — A major doping scandal threw the first Tour de France of the post-Lance Armstrong era into chaos Friday, with favorites Jan Ullrich and Ivan Basso forced out of the world's premier cycling race under a cloud of suspicion. With Basso, Ullrich, Vinokourov and Mancebo out, other riders have greater hopes of succeeding Armstrong as Tour de France champion, or at least taking a place on the podium. But no one stands out as a firm favorite in the reshaped field.
The scandal centers on Eufemiano Fuentes, a sports doctor in Madrid who allegedly helped dozens of riders with performance-enhancing blood doping. Johan Bruyneel, coach of the U.S.-based Discovery Channel team, said the Spanish investigation "is probably the biggest doping scandal in cycling and maybe even in sports ever. "There's been a lot of damage done already, but it's getting so big that cycling is losing credibility," Bruyneel told Cyclingnews.com.
The scandal has been brewing for weeks. Late Thursday, Spanish authorities sent race organizers more than 40 pages summarizing police investigations into a ring that allegedly supplied riders and other athletes with banned drugs and performance-enhancing blood transfusions.
Police reportedly found anabolic steroids, human growth hormones, the endurance-boosting substance EPO and about 100 bags of frozen blood, many marked in a secret code that identified professional cyclists.

The doping involved drawing oxygen-rich blood at high altitudes to obtain a concentrate of red blood cells, then injecting them back into riders before a race to boost endurance. Nine Tour de France riders — Basso and Ullrich included — were implicated in the police report, cycling's governing body said. Their teams were informed and, with the exception of the Astana-Wurth team, all quickly told their racers they were out.
Jean-Marie Leblanc, outgoing Tour director, said the Spanish investigators cited doping "dosages" apparently prescribed for Ullrich, Basso, Sevilla and Francesco Mancebo, who was also withdrawn from the Tour by his team, AG2R. Asked whether T-Mobile would consider cutting ties with Ullrich, T-Mobile spokesman Stefan Wagner replied, "Certainly ... we are now demanding evidence of his innocence."
Ullrich, at age 32 nearing the end of his career, said he was "absolutely shocked." "I could cry, going home in such good shape," he said. "I need a few days for myself and then I'll try to prove my innocence with the help of my lawyer. And I'll go on fighting."
Basso, runner-up to Armstrong last year, had been hoping to become the first rider since Marco Pantani in 1998 to win both the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France in the same year.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2003097789_tour01.html


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