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Some of my earliest and most intense memories involve the Olympics. In 1964 I huddled in front of my grandparents’ black-and-white TV to watch Madison, WI newscasters proudly announce that my father had won a silver medal in the Tokyo sailing competition. Though the image quality wasn’t great, we could more-or-less make him out in the clip from the awards ceremony.
Then in 1968 it got even better. I attended the Mexico City Olympics sailing games, held in Acapulco, and watch the races from the spectator boat. One of my few unpleasant memories from Acapulco involves lavish quantities of vomit deposited all over the deck by seasick Mexicans who apparently hadn’t realized what they were getting into when they bought that spectator boat ticket. (Many viewers of the current Paris Olympics reacted similarly to its opening ceremony.)
Watching the sailboat races, tabulating the results day by day, and gradually realizing that my dad was ever-more-likely to win it all, was the ultimate peak experience for a nine-year-old boy. And sure enough, my father and his sailmaking business partner, Lowell North, won the gold medal in the Star class. This time I was present at the awards ceremony. The national anthem has never sounded better. Indeed, it’s been all downhill since then.
But there was a darker side to the 1968 Olympics, one that almost nobody knew about back then: an alleged genocide. According to Wikipedia, “In 2006, former President Luis Echeverría was arrested on charges of genocide” for ordering the massacre of hundreds of peacefully protesting students during the run-up to the games.
If ordering the massacre of 300 protestors is genocide, what should we call Israel’s massacres of tens of thousands in Gaza? And yet the Paris Olympics is allowing Israeli athletes to compete, while barring Russians, based on Russia’s relatively restrained war of self-defense in Ukraine.
I recently flew back to the US from my home in Morocco to visit family, found myself watching the Olympics on a living room big screen, and almost lost my lunch when the announcer referred to “Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine” as the reason the Russian team was banned. “UNPROVOKED?!” I unleashed a string of expletives, and explained to brainwashed Russophobic family members that one could arguably call the Special Military Operation all sorts of things, but unprovoked is not one of them. That is just a baldface lie. No military operation in history has ever been more provoked.
Since that moment I have been boycotting the Paris Olympics. But I can’t completely ignore them. My day job, such as it is, is to offer weekly news roundups on False Flag Weekly News. And the Olympic games, love them or hate them, are definitely news. So instead of watching gymnastic competitions on the big screen while exchanging chitchat with family members, I watched a few clips on the internet and discussed the meaning of it all with FFWN co-host Cat McGuire:
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All right, and how about the Hunger Games news? That is, the Olympics, the Satanic Olympics, says Alexander Dugan.
It opened…with a pale horse.
Behold, a pale horse. The apocalypse has come.
Alexander Dugin says that “anyone who does not immediately take up arms to destroy this satanic civilization, unprecedented in its brazenness, is complicit with it.”
Right on, Alexander Dugin! Let’s look at the depravity that he’s talking about here.
This is a parody of Da Vinci’s Last Supper:
They tried to deny it, and then they ended up admitting that, “well, I guess it sort of was.” What a bizarre, sick and twisted ritual. What’s that all about, Cat?
Well, it’s part of their inclusion and diversity. They’re really proud of it.
And it’s a wake-up call, like the genocide by the Israelis.
The entire world watches the Olympics. And to see this is just… people are like, “oh my God.” It’s like when they finally heard Biden speak.
These are huge wake-up calls. These elites have become so arrogant. They think they can put their shit right out there in public. And they don’t know that they’ve been living in a little circle in their little closed world. And most of the public is not down with that.
So what do they do in a typical Judaicized way? They start censoring the video. They do make apologies, but then they censor the video. This is not what we want. And they never explained if they were so proud of it.
Why can’t anyone see it now? (Note: It’s archived HERE – go to the 10:45 mark.)
You can say you’re sorry, but still show it.
It’s just very dangerous, the power that the Olympics has as a cultural event. Bolshevik fascist control totalitarian institutions on the cultural level. They have banned Russia from the games—or the Russian flag, at least, which in semiotics, is like banning the country. If any country should be banned, it’s the pariah state of Israel.
And this is kind of tasteless, having somebody who looks like a star of a John Waters movie wearing Jesus’s halo. I’m not really sure why Christians would put up with that.
And then, of course, they had to apologize. So there’s the perfunctory apologies: “We were really just saying everybody should, uh, love each other!” That’s not what I get from the image but whatever.
One thing I’d like to say is that both the director who created this whole thing, who imagined it, as well as that fat lesbian Jesus figure—both of them were Jewish. So it was clearly an anti-Christian message under the guise of being about diversity and loving all different kinds of people. Well, everybody in there was not very diverse. They were all sicko weirdos.
The Jewish antagonism to Jesus and to Christianity really seems to have gone under the radar of a lot of Christians. A few of them are waking up and figuring it out, E. Michael Jones being one of them.
How about the green aspect of the games? This was supposedly the first Green Olympics. It’s low carbon, and they used cardboard beds and no air conditioning. But then the Americans brought in their own air conditioning. The rich countries all got air conditioning, and the poor countries didn’t. That doesn’t sound fair. They had a big advantage in the competition because of that.
And then they wouldn’t serve real non-cardboard food. One third of food of the food had to be plant based. So there weren’t enough eggs to go around. People were rioting for eggs in the Olympic Village.
And then Simone Biles says that the cardboard beds aren’t very comfortable. Indeed, “they suck.”
So it looks like the Green Olympics were not all that popular among at least some of the athletes.
Well, the Green Olympics is as big a scam as the Paris Climate Accords. Same thing. It’s just one big scam. And all the privileged countries got to have their own chefs brought in, their own air conditioners brought in, special lines for their food. In all of this supposed fair and equal, there was so much privilege going on.
And even with the audience, the people who came to see the Olympics for the first time, the Olympic Committee launched a new upscale program where they offered five-star VIP tickets for high-end seats. If you paid thousands of dollars, you’ve got high-end seats, much finer cuisine, no lines, champagne, soft music, in out of the rain. It was pretty amazing. Some people were paying like $25,000E for the VIP section.
So when push came to shove, it’s austerity for thee, but thousands of dollars worth of high-end exclusivity for me.
So it’s hypocrisy all the way around with the Olympics. And that’s the New World Order we’re getting. It’s where we have to own nothing and be happy, but they don’t “own nothing”—they own everything.
How about the Algerian judo guy who withdrew from his match to avoid facing the Israeli? Shout out to Algeria, my neighboring country. I live just a few miles from the border of Algeria. I hope that border will come down before too long. And I hope that Morocco will start to protest the Israeli genocide the way some of these Algerians are. So go Algeria.
Well, I don’t know if he may have just used that as an excuse because he didn’t make the weight the day before, but okay, use that. But the Algerian who should have dropped out was the fake trans guy who was acting like he was a biological woman, and the Olympics Committee allowed him to fight against actual women. It was a travesty.
Is there proof that that person is trans? I thought it was still disputed.
Yeah, there were two men who the Olympics committee allowed to act like they were biological women. And both of them had failed the test before, but this Paris Olympics allowed them to come on in. It was incredible. The female who fought the Algerian guy threw in the towel in less than a minute saying it was unfair. It would be like telling a heavyweight fighter, now you’re going to go against a bantamweight fighter. There’s no fairness there.
Of course it’s unfair. My only question is the empirical question of what this person’s real gender actually is. And I understood that was still disputed.
Well, whether it was disputed or not, and I think it’s all fake, the Olympics committee allowed it. And gave their blessing that he was trans and so he could fight as a woman. It was completely unfair.
No, no, no, that’s not true. No, officially that Algerian person is a woman, not a trans. There’s no claim this person ever underwent any kind of gender reassignment surgery or hormones or anything like that. That’s the official story anyway.
Well, the person’s not a biological woman. The person is a biological man at this point.
Yeah, what’s the evidence for that?
Well, I’ve seen a lot of pictures of the person outside of wearing the judo or the boxer outfit. Somebody said, well, where’s that person’s, how come that person isn’t being covered? Where is that person’s female attire? There were a bunch of pictures I saw that were showing him fully dressed as a man.
That’s pretty weird. Normally, I wouldn’t think Algerian culture would go along with that. But who knows? Let’s say “more research is necessary.”
I know that, too. But that’s who they put up.
There are these people… women vary quite a bit in testosterone level. And there are a few women with freakishly high testosterone levels, but they’re still women. They have all the female equipment. That might be the case in this case. I don’t know.
Great show, as usual!
I want to comment on the Algerian women’s boxing medal-winner, Imane Khelif. I am in complete agreement that “her” competing … and winning… is a sign of the end of civilization. However this case is slightly more interesting and complicated than you discussed.
“She” was disqualified a few years ago by the International BOXING Association (IBA) for failing their gender test. However, for various reasons, the International OLYMPIC Committee (IOC) disregarded the finding of the other association, and allowed Khelif to compete as a woman.
At https://en.as.com/olympic_games/why-was-imane-khelif-allowed-to-compete-at-the-olympics-n/, they say “The [IBA] test revealed elevated levels of testosterone, leading to questions about her eligibility to compete in the women’s category. This controversy sparked a heated debate within the sports community, but there is no indication that she is a trans athlete other than a woman with a medical condition.” and “She was born as a female but has a disorder of sex development (DSD) which may give her XY chromosomes and testosterone levels similar to a male athlete.”
This is the textbook description of someone who, unfortunately, has the 5-ARD (5α-Reductase deficiency) genetic condition (such as the earlier Olympian Caster Semenya, and the fictional character in MiddleSex.) These folks ARE XY MALES, but whose body did not make the sort of proto-testerone in utero that causes a developing infant to look like a male at birth. Thus, they generally look like unusual girls at birth, and are often given girls’ identities.
BUT then at puberty, they DO develop their normal ADULT testosterone, and secondary male characteristics such as muscle strength. (Colorfully, this condition is called güevedoces, “balls at 12” in the Dominican Republic.) This can cause social discomfort as these guys adjust to a new identity.
Worldwide, there are relatively few situations where it is a benefit to hang on to the (infertile) female identity… BUT COMPETING IN WOMEN’S SPORTS is one. Especially where there is a lot of money involved, there are going to be unfortunate pressures to lie. In my opinion, Khelif is not strictly transgender, but close, in sticking with the incaccurate claim to being a woman.
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