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« on: October 08, 2010, 02:54:35 PM »


Super XLIII in Tampa

"Already long ago, from when we sold our vote to no man, the People have abdicated our duties; for the People who once upon a time handed out military command, high civil office, legions — everything, now restrains itself and anxiously hopes for just two things: bread and circuses"

-Juvenal's Satire X, circa 1st Century AD


While trillions are getting looted, jobs being offshored, taxes going through the roof, and the nation being "de-developed" to make way for the most authoritarian hardcore global tyranny ever devised to take its place, the brainwashed uninformed masses are busy following up on the latest sports scores on their little toy cell phones.  They cheer on as the football players play a child's game on a multimillion dollar salary. They yell at their telescreens when their favorite team fumbles the ball while a beer is one hand, and their other hand is in a bag of greasy MSG-laden GMO potato chips.   Some of them wear face paint, wear overpriced sweatshop-made jerseys, camp out literally for a WEEK to buy tickets, and are able to organize hundreds of like-minded fellow sheep to have huge tailgate parties.  Then the fans riot after the game ends, whether their team wins or loses, causing property damage and clogging the streets up.

Imagine if we had that kind of dedication to resist tyranny?  

Instead, the masses root on for their "home" team, even though the franchise owner isn't even from the city he represents, the players got DRAFTED from OTHER states, and no one or only one member out of the entire franchise is from the hometown they are suppose to represent.  These glutton beasts on the gridiron don't even represent the fans, but yet the fans obsess over their every move.  ESPN Sportscenter is on in millions of households, and the sheep know every little detail of every controversy of player's salaries, suspensions, scandals, or wild private lives.  The most watched shows in the history of television are Super Bowls, and now Sunday is no longer the day of going to church, but the day of watching the mock conflict.

Football represents primitive tribalism.  Let's say you live in Arizona and you cheer on the Cardinals.  (even though the Cardinals franchise was from Missouri).  Those glutton beasts with their pads and helmets are vicariously fighting a war for your tribe (state).  You feel a sense of victory when they get a TD, and you feel a sense of defeat if they get the ball intercepted.  Psych warfare experts took the innate desires of humans and plastered it into a multibillion dollar NFL monopoly.

Your taxpayer dollars gave corporate welfare HANDOUTS to the NFL to build a giant stadium, and the league has the nerve to charge you money for admission for a facility that you paid for.  Then these stadiums with Siemens security systems can be of dual use as FEMA emergency centers.

Children are indoctrinated into the sports industrial complex at an early age.  Physical Education in the public schools isn't about fitness and nutrition, it's about learning the convoluted rules of major league games, so that way, when the children grow up to be obese, bar hopping adults, they can understand the plays.  Parents get their kids signed up for competitive sports, and even argue with the refs over plays in a kid's game.  At the high school level, the football is taken very seriously.  A good 50% of the High School's land is dedicated to ball fields, and millions go towards new sod, new scoreboards, new athletic equipment, while everything else is falling apart.  The students train for hours to play, and teachers give them easy A's or B's so they can continue on with their athletic endeavor.

It's all for the hope of getting a full ride scholarship, and if you make it to college, there is a fraction of a percent chance you'll make it to the big leagues.

This is just the background for what I am about to expose, and that is Pentagon involvement in the NFL.  From my research so far, I can tell the Pentagon is very interested in the NFL for the following reasons:

-Bread and Circuses.  Football is the perfect distraction to funnel dissent with government into a vicarious artificially constructed conflict.

- A laboratory to analyze mass psychology

-A laboratory for the Pentagon to analyze simulated conflict

- Having Stadiums built to serve as dual use for emergency centers AKA FEMA concentration camps.  (see as: Superdome Hurricane Katrina if you think that's some sort of conspiracy theory)

-Showing off fighter jets, tanks and hummers in "Red Square" fashion

- The promotion of globalist propaganda to reach peak TV audiences

- The masculine nature of football conflict targets a teenage and young adult male audience which is the primary target of RECRUITING ads.



One of the biggest advertisers of the NFL is the Department of Defense.  They play recruiting ads like this one during Monday Night Football, promoting Net-Centric Warfare and Global Information Grid enslavement:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiB3vrhPDNs


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"It's not science fiction.  It's what we do everyday."

That ad is f**king hardcore, and it glamorizes the Pentagon's future plans that Anti_Illuminati has researched and reposted ad nauseum to make it "badass" and "cool" to the masses.  As a total side note, the comments section for that ad is hilarious.  The vets and active duty are commenting that the ad isn't "realistic".  What these vets and active duty don't realize is that when they are rotting in VA hospitals, the new recruits are going to be fighting a Net-Centric war.  A good place to start looking up future warfare is by reading articles in National Defense Magazine.
 


Sometimes the DoD comes right out in the open and hosts games:

This is High School, not NFL, but it shows the military's interest in Football.  Some of these high schoolers do make it into the NFL:


http://www.usarmyallamericanbowl.com/




Here's an article in the CIA front paper Washington Post, where the NFL admits that they were way too obvious in comparing their simulation to real war, never mind the fact the coin toss is done by an active duty general running CENTCOM:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/31/AR2009013100163.html


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NFL Orders Retreat From War Metaphors
Goodell: 'A Matter of Common Sense'
By Les Carpenter
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, February 1, 2009

TAMPA -- Just down Dale Mabry Highway, eight miles south of the site of this year's Super Bowl, sits the headquarters of the U.S. Central Command. There, inside the boundaries of MacDill Air Force Base, is where America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are run. And it would seem to be the perfect metaphor for a sport built on the lexicon and culture of the military: football's ultimate battle being waged in the shadow of the country's two armed conflicts.

Only the National Football League will not frame this Super Bowl as a war. The quarterbacks will not be depicted as field generals and the teams won't rely on a devastating ground attack. The players will not walk through the tunnel as gladiators, the coaches will not talk about imposing their will on the enemy.

In a little-discussed shift in recent years, the NFL has moved away from depicting its games in military terms. While the league continues to embrace the military as an entity, inviting Gen. David H. Petraeus, the head of Central Command, to make the Super Bowl's opening coin toss and having the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds perform a pregame flyover at Raymond James Stadium, the NFL no longer endorses using military terminology to describe its contests.



The Pentagon uses sports stadiums and even the gridiron itself as a laboratory to beta test new equipment:

Includes video:
http://www.dodlive.mil/index.php/2010/06/nfl-dod-teammates-against-tbi/

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When it comes to head injuries and the damage they can cause, few people know on a more intimate level than professional football players, who in some cases are literally going head-to-head with 300-pound behemoths daily.  But among those few are servicemembers, who also run a daily risk of severe head injury in combat.

Not surprisingly, the scientists and doctors who work with the Department of Defense and those who work with the National Football League have been collaborating on the best ways to protect their soldiers – whether on the battlefield or playing field.

Helmet technology has advanced exponentially since the NFL used padded leather caps and the military used the equivalent of a metal hardhat with some canvas straps, thanks to their joint efforts. At a conference in Washington, D.C., representatives from each service, the scientific community and all 32 NFL teams came together to discuss the newest developments in brain injury study.

“We’re working with [the DoD] to see what we can do to share whatever our learning’s are as it relates to concussions and head injuries so we can not only make our players safer but our troops,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. “It’s interesting, there are some strong correlations between return to play and return to battle.”



End Zone to War Zone: Pentagon Wants NFL Tech for Battlefield Replays

Read it here: http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/06/end-zone-to-war-zone-pentagon-wants-nfl-tech-for-battlefield-replays/

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End Zone to War Zone: Pentagon Wants NFL Tech for Battlefield Replays
By Katie Drummond

The Pentagon’s cribbing a play from Monday Night Football, adopting the same instant-replay technology used during games to improve analysis of war-zone video feeds.

Harris Corporation, the company behind instant replay for professional football and baseball games, has teamed up with the military on an analysis system that’s already been deployed to several bases, reports Live Science.

The system, called Full-Motion Video Asset Management Engine (FAME) uses metadata tags to encode important details — time, date, camera location — into each video frame. In a football game, those tags would help broadcasters pick the best clip to re-air and explain a play. In a war-zone, they’d help analysts watch video in a richer, easier-to-grasp context. And additional tags could link a video clip to photographs, cellphone calls, databases or documents.

The final result turns war-zone footage into play-by-play video feed, with analysts becoming veritable game announcers:

    One can then view data in ways as rich as depicted with football games on TV, which not only show what is happening from multiple angles, but the identity of teams, the current score, the line of the field where a play started, where the ball needs to go for first down, which quarter and down it is, time remaining, how many yards there are to go, as well as pop-up windows and scrolling data giving details on players and scores from others games and audio commentary detailing plays.


This brief six page PDF full of color illustrations promotes FAME: "Full-Motion Video Asset Management Engine"

http://www.broadcast.harris.com/media/FAME_25-12260.pdf



THE FOLLOWING QUOTE, RETRIEVED FROM:
http://www.lockheedmartin.com/news/press_releases/2009/0420_LM-Harris-Full-Motion-Video.html
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Lockheed Martin and Harris Corporation Sign Agreement to Develop Innovative Full-Motion Video Intelligence Tools
Companies to Collaborate on Advanced Technologies for Video Management and Analysis

Herndon, Va., and Denver, April 20th, 2009 -- Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] and Harris Corporation [NYSE:HRS] have signed a collaboration agreement to develop next-generation technologies for managing and analyzing full-motion video intelligence. The two companies will use their collective expertise and resources to create new video analysis solutions for defense, intelligence and commercial customers.

“Full-motion video has exceptional potential for intelligence collection and analysis,” said Jim Kohlhaas, Lockheed Martin’s vice president of Spatial Solutions. “Thousands of platforms are collecting important video intelligence every day. The challenge is to collect and catalogue that huge volume of footage, and give analysts the tools they need to find, interpret and share the critical intelligence that can be gleaned from that mountain of data. We’re very pleased to be working with Harris on this important initiative.”

“Harris is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and developers of commercial off-the-shelf hardware and software for the broadcast industry,” said Tim Thorsteinson, president of Harris Broadcast Communications. “With decades of experience providing world-class solutions that continuously exceed the exacting demands of broadcasters worldwide, Harris is uniquely qualified to apply broadcast technology to the challenges facing the defense and intelligence markets.  Leveraging Harris commercial broadcast technologies and expertise with Lockheed Martin’s strong base of government customers provides an excellent basis to understand and solve video analysis problems.”

Lockheed Martin and Harris will pursue full-motion video technology opportunities in the U.S. and international defense and intelligence markets.  The companies will also embark on joint research and development into new video technologies, focusing on automation and advanced applications for performing in-depth analysis, both in real-time and on archival footage. The companies will also work on new solutions for cataloguing, storing and securely sharing video intelligence across organizational and geographic boundaries to include bandwidth constrained users.

Both companies have extensive experience in video exploitation and management. In 2007 Harris released its Full-Motion Video Asset Management Engine, or FAME™, which integrates video, chat, and audio directly into the video stream.  It also integrates a powerful processing and storage engine into a single digital architecture that provides the infrastructure for changing the way video is ingested and streamed to the user community. Lockheed Martin recently debuted Audacity™, a video analytics engine that tags, sorts and catalogues digital footage. Audacity includes integrated intelligence tools such as video mosaic creation, facial recognition, object tracking and smart auto-alerts based around geospatial areas of interest.

Harris is an international communications and information technology company serving government and commercial markets in more than 150 countries. Headquartered in Melbourne, Florida, the company has annual revenue of $5.4 billion and 16,000 employees — including nearly 7,000 engineers and scientists. Harris is dedicated to developing best-in-class assured communications®; products, systems, and services. Additional information about Harris Corporation is available at www.harris.com.

Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security company that employs about 146,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The corporation reported 2008 sales of $42.7 billion.

WATCH THIS CRAZY VIDEO ON FAME (2 Minutes Long)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAP5vq3dEII




These are excerpts out of related discussions:




Meet Lou Marciani:
Bio retrieved from:
http://www.sporteventsecurity.com/marciani.php

Lou Marciani is the Director of the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security at The University of Southern Mississippi. The Center was founded with initial funding from the Mississippi Office of Homeland Security as the country’s first academic center dedicated to spectator sports safety and security research, professional development, enhanced training and outreach.

His extensive sports management role provides him great insight into addressing the issues constituting potential and actual threats and risks to the ongoing security and safety of fans at sporting events and venues. His background includes an extensive career in sport management serving as intercollegiate athletic director at several universities and executive director of two national sports governing bodies.

He is the principal investigator in over 7.8 million dollar externally funded grants through the Office of Homeland Security and U.S. Department of Education. His work at the Center focuses on the development and implementation of a sport risk management curriculum and decision support system for sport venues to include simulation modeling for stadium evacuations. The Center has a national outreach, actively working with professional sport leagues, NCAA, National Collegiate Directors of Athletics, private sector and government agencies in enhancing sport safety and security. Currently, his effort is involved in developing a national sport security laboratory at the National Center. Dr. Marciani is an active speaker on sport safety and security at international and national sport organization annual conferences. He also serves as a resource for the U.S. Office of Homeland Security on sport safety and security issues.

His National Sport Security Laboratory's website:
http://lab.ncs4.com/


Lou gives an interview on how his sports security firm (7 minute vid):
http://www.securitydirectornews.com/video.php?cat_id=4&v_id=108

Lou promotes the "Avigilon HD surveillance system" in this article:
http://secprodonline.com/articles/2010/07/07/ip-surveillance-london-complex.aspx

check out the Avigilon HD surveillance system:
http://www.avigilon.com/products/

This Powerpoint Presentation (converted to PDF) co-authored by Lou admits an Oak Ridge Lab connection:
http://www.orau.gov/dhssummit/2007/Presentations/Marcianiy.pdf

Excerpt:


In a recent article (August 2010), Lou called for a "See something, Say something" campaign:
http://www.securityinfowatch.com/The+Latest/dhs-calls-public-private-partnerships-with-sports-industry

Random Example of a See Something - Say Something propaganda poster:



Let's visit:  http://lab.ncs4.com/   and see some excerpts







Laboratory Functions

The primary mission of this dedicated virtual National Laboratory will be to advance global sports security by serving as the epicenter for the enhancement of technology, training and research.

The National Laboratory will be designed to support the following functions:

    * Act as a permanent showcase for cutting-edge physical protection equipment, technology and training at sports venues

    * Perform laboratory testing on related products and services

    * Measure the conformance of candidate technologies, equipment and operational concepts to standards and best practice

    * Certify test performance results

    * Provide facilities and capabilities for both benchmarking and on-site evaluation of products and services to inform their continued development, including facilities at Southern Miss and off site (selected providers of specialized capabilities, certified third party test houses, etc.)

    * Develop new software tools related to sports security

    * Integrate laboratory capabilities into training and exercises

    * Provide a simulated emergency operation center

    * Perform collaborative and sponsored R&D on subjects related to sports security facilities, equipment, processes and personnel in order to review customer feedback

    * Assist in the development of national standards for testing/evaluating relevant products and services

    * Support the commercialization of new security products supporting large-scale sports venues






The following process evaluation steps are administered for every laboratory test:

    * Candidate System/Solution Screening – Systems and solutions are identified through market research or by vendor proffering as a result of improved or newly available capability that might meet perceived industry requirements. The screening process may not be exhaustive but will be representative of commercial offerings available to the community of interest.

    * Establish Vendor Agreement – Represents a formal process of commitment by a solution provider to deliver and support their product components in a trial. This commitment acknowledges this overall evaluation process and its purposes to serve the spectator sports community of interest through a systematic and open evaluation process. It also entails executing a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the solution provider to obtain, configure and install the evaluation component suite with required vendor support commitments during the evaluation period. In general, the expectation is that vendors will provide systems and support without charge for the evaluation period.

    * Prepare Operational/Technical Requirements – Based on data collection of business and operational priorities further the Lab Engineering Oversight organization defines the specific process flows, functional requirements, and performance requirements for the prospective solution components in a specific area of interest (e.g. access control, person screening). Detailed operational procedural and possible human factors requirements are produced. This should be input to the subsequent peer review step for the LAC and candidate industry evaluators to establish baseline requirements for evaluation.

    * Define Evaluation Approach/ Establish Weighted Criteria – Develop evaluation approaches and criteria collaboratively with the Engineering Oversight Team and the Lab Advisory Council. Assign criteria to an overarching set of categories such as cost, capabilities, installation ease, maintainability, and operator usability (these are patterned after the SAVER categories but may be revised for each technology trial instance). Weights will be assigned to each category based on the importance of the category in the solution and published with the results to clarify and bound the evaluation result.

    * Acquire Trial Hardware and Software – Complete vendor delivery and scheduling commitments for acquisition and installation into the lab environment or alternative University of Southern Mississippi vendor site for evaluation.

    * Peer Review – Complete a technical review of the operational and technical requirements, the evaluation approach, the defined criteria and assigned weights, vendor participation agreements, and finalize the details and/or apply final evaluation process changes as necessary.

    * Lab Configure and Install – With appropriate vendor support, whether on-site or remote as agreed upon, complete installation and configuration as required for the evaluation interval. Complete sanity checks and initial readiness tests prior to the execution of evaluation scenarios. Basic setup performed by the Lab Engineering Oversight team and integrated vendor resources.

    * Execute Assessment – Execute evaluation test streams, functionality tests, and throughput and performance tests. Integrate industry evaluators into the evaluation process flow to provide further verification and validation of the results.

    * Analyze Test Results – Systematically collect all evaluation test results and validate with participants including lab personnel, industry evaluators and vendor participants. Ensure that the analysis follows established objective criteria and weighting. Assemble the results and review with all designated stakeholders.

    * Produce Evaluation Report – Documentation and production of the evaluation report. The report will contain the analysis associated with the candidate vendor solutions initially reviewed, the set of criteria and weighting will be documented, requirements and performance checklists will be noted, vendor functionality claims will be verified in accompanying matrices, results correlated to the criteria, and the resulting score quantitatively described and summarized. The resulting document will be routed to all the constituents in the evaluation process for agreement and concurrence. The report will also be issued to selected external agencies for a third-party review. Once past all objective scrutiny, the report will be made available for Web site publication and dissemination through distribution channels.

    * Decommission Hardware and Software - At the conclusion of trials or phase evaluation and demonstration events decommission hardware assets and return software keys and licenses in accordance with the MOA terms and conditions.

These represent a high-level view of the execution steps of the evaluation process and the roles and responsibilities of the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security Advisory Board, the Lab Advisory Council, the Lab Engineering Oversight organization and the vendor community. The agreed-upon processes will also be incorporated into the Technology and Process Evaluation Plan which will be a living document subject to periodic changes as dictated by the end-user community.



Overall Planning Activities

As prerequisites to the evaluation execution process the following steps are noted above. Below are the overall planning activities.

    * Periodic Collection of Industry Needs (Survey) – Previously described were the roles and responsibilities of the NCS4 National Advisory Board, the Laboratory Advisory Council and the Lab Engineering Oversight organization in terms of the periodic collection of business and operational needs through the community of interest participants. This initial activity produces the priorities in the Technology and Process Evaluation Plan (TPEE). It is anticipated that this priority gathering process will be renewed annually and will drive revisions to the Technology and Process Evaluation Plan subject to the review of the NCS4 LAC and the Lab Engineering Oversight organization.

    * Development of the Technology and Process Evaluation Plan – This is an iterative development process that will produce plan revisions based on the annual collection and recalibration of needs. Plan contents subject to revision have been described in the previous section.

    * Establishment of the Lab Engineering Oversight Organization – This activity will produce the initial operating oversight organization. Organizational changes will be administered as a result of process and efficiency improvements derived from lessons learned and ongoing operational experience.

    * Preparation of the Lab Infrastructure – This is a recurring activity that defines and implements the required hardware, power, space and physical facility modifications to the testing environment to support evaluations and trials of the prioritized technologies. The sports venues at The University of Southern Mississippi site may be actual laboratory facilities or related venue facilities outfitted for operational deployment trials and evaluations. This will need to be revisited periodically to accommodate the next set of evaluation technologies and the decommissioning of those already evaluated.





READ THESE TECHNICAL REPORTS:

http://lab.ncs4.com/reports/AssessmentreportAvigilon.pdf

http://lab.ncs4.com/reports/AssessmentreportPixel.pdf

http://lab.ncs4.com/reports/ISSsnapshot.pdf



NSSL National Advisory Council

The National Sports Security Laboratory will base its priorities on the periodic review of operational and business needs of the industry. These scenarios and requirements will be solicited from the venue operators and the responsible security personnel forming a spectator sports community of interest.

It is anticipated that the NCS4 National Advisory Board will represent those constituencies and interests and provide a forum for the annual evaluation of priorities and any accompanying recommendations for process improvements.

Currently the NCS4 National Advisory Board includes security and operations principals from professional sports leagues (NFL, MLB, NHL, MLS, NASCAR, INDY Racing League, USTA, PGA, LPGA, SMA); collegiate and amateur associations (NCAA, NACDA, USOC); and affiliations with DHS, law firms and private industry.

Role of Laboratory Advisory Council (LAC)

In order to provide direct laboratory planning support an operational NCS4 Lab Advisory Council (LAC) has also been formed with the following high-level objectives:

    * Provide strategic guidance based on security priorities and goals for sports venues based on evolving missions, user needs and resource use priorities.
    * Provide tactical reviews of the lab Technology and Process Evaluation Plan (TPEE), support the definition of evaluation approaches and criteria for each technology evaluation, and support peer reviews of specific technology assessment projects.
    * Provide oversight for the laboratory to ensure that program activities are clearly aligned and traceable to sports venue operational and business needs.

Lab Advisory Council (LAC)

Milt Ahlerich, National Football League
Darren Blankenship, Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies
Gary Gardner Consultant
TJ Kennedy SAIC
Lou Marciani, - The University of Southern Mississippi
Bill Squires Consultant
Jerry Surak SAIC

 

Role of Laboratory Engineering Oversight Organization in concert with Lab Advisory Council (LAC)

This plan has been developed by the NCS4 Lab Engineering Oversight Organization in concert with Lab Advisory Council guidance. The plan will:

    * Identify and describe key technology areas of interest to spectator sports venue operators as determined from periodic industry data collection and surveys;
    * Define priorities for security products and solution areas in a one to three year schedule of evaluation events;
    * Maintain the description of agnostic processes for the criteria, testing approach, evaluation and results reporting of sports security solutions evaluations;
    * Define procedures for managing and operating industry days in the future;
    * Describe laboratory infrastructure, network and computing requirements; and
    * Describe other technology evaluation resources that can support lab evaluation objectives.

Lab Engineering Oversight Organization

As noted in the above diagram, the NCS4 Lab Engineering Oversight Organization has been established to manage and execute the daily operational functions of the laboratory.

They will plan and schedule evaluations or industry day events, screen candidate systems and solutions, document criteria and approaches, execute evaluation processes with industry evaluator support, and produce results documentation.



This is getting way way too close to home. I posted a few days ago an article regarding the Washtenaw County Sheriff team that they put together for civil unrest. My God this NWO crap is too close to home...

http://www.livingstondaily.com/article/20101006/NEWS01/10060315

A rowdy football crowd getting out of control is not uncommon, and that's when law enforcement must mobilize to maintain control. While it might sound easy, there is an art to it.

With a constant cadence of marching and shouts to "move forward," an estimated 40 Michigan State Police troopers and command officers recently went through a refresher course called Small Squad Tactics Training at the Operating Engineers Local 324 facility on M-59 in Howell Township.

"We train so we're always prepared," Brighton Post Commander 1st Lt. Gene Kapp said.

Troopers were put through the paces, including marching, commands and basic movements as they moved from an individual unit to a platoon to actively working a crowd.



READ THESE 2 DISCUSSIONS.  IT'S VERY IMPORTANT FOR UNDERSTANDING THE POLICE STATE NATURE OF SPORTS STADIUMS

http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=185624.0



DHS Program Develops Mass Evacuation Simulation for Stadiums
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=168226.msg1000132#msg1000132



As a side note, this is my 500th post, and I wanted to celebrate by giving you a powerful tool in waking up your braindead football watching neighbors, friends, family, co-workers, etc.

I believe the first step in the journey of a thousand miles in the fight against global tyranny is to stop supporting major league monopolies, wasting time creating FANTASY leagues on your toy phone, wasting time in front of the HDTV idiot box, and get involve in something constructive.

I am going to leave you off from my very favorite part of Fall of the Republic that is extremely relevant to this post:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbRy5FUv44o

 
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Here are some military recruitment ads where they spent millions in taxpayer dollars to the MSM/NFL for top spots:


"Grab some Air!"
A ridiculous ad during the 2010 Super Bowl featuring snowboarding, BMXing, and other fun activities then they pop in fighter-jets at the last 2 seconds.
The Air Force Reserve ripped off a White Stripes song which caused a controversy with the band:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyHu2ToRcsM


It's not Science Fiction, it's what we do everyday:
This the Air Force Version.  it's pretty 1337:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfAHw1kTpvY


I'm a member of a team!
Football seems to be the only thing on TV in my work's breakroom, and my co-workers are glued to it.  I remember seeing this ad on there last season, and I'm surprised I found it.  It made me LOL when the ad said that they support "the American Way of Life".  From all of our research, we can tell that is a bold faced lie.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cq-ZVIZJaI8



Football is a good time for "Red Square" style events:

2007 Super Bowl Flyover
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksD_UQ40KR8

2007 Super Bowl Flyover from a tailgate party in the parking lot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IODb7J7A3Q4

2009 Super Bowl Flyover:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4tSNbaUOVk

2010 Super Bowl XLIV Flyover:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfrLEkWOm78





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Lt. Col. Mike Birkeland (right) and Senior Master Sgt. Eddie Diaz of the Florida Air National Guard's Detachment 1, 125th Fighter Wing, stand outside of Sun Life Stadium in Miami where Super Bowl XLIV will be held Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. The Florida Air National Guard is providing the flyover for the Super Bowl's pre-game show, and Birkeland and Diaz will be part of the ground crew supporting the event. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Shelley Gill, 125th Fighter Wing Public Affairs


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Military Prepares to Support Super Bowl XLIV

By Donna Miles
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, 2010 – As the excitement builds in the minutes before the Super Bowl kickoff, four Air National Guard F-15 Eagle fighter jets will scream over Miami’s Sun Life Stadium in a dramatic show of military support for the big game.

The F-15s, from the Florida Air National Guard’s 125th Fighter Wing, will time their flyover to begin just as country music superstar Carrie Underwood belts out the last note of the national anthem, reported Air Force Lt. Col. Richard Bittner, the 125th Wing’s public affairs officer.

Air Force Lt. Col. John Black, who goes by the call sign “Homer,” will lead the formation, followed by Wing Commander Col. Bob “Squirt” Branyon. Lt. Col. Mike “Speedo” Rouse, the 159th Fighter Squadron commander, will be in position three, with Col. Bill Bair, commander of the 125th Fighter Wing’s operations group, holding up the rear.

After the pilots land at nearby Homestead Air Reserve Base, a Miami-Dade police helicopter will whisk them back to the stadium, where they’ll be introduced to the crowd, Bittner said.

The Super Bowl flyover is a first for the Air National Guard. The wing has done flyovers for other National Football League events, most frequently over Jaguars games near its Jacksonville International Airport base. But Bittner said there’s a special panache that comes with flying over the big daddy of football games.

“It’s a huge honor,” he said, calling it a recognition of the wing’s impressive operational readiness posture, and its 24/7 mission of being ready to scramble at a moment’s notice to protect U.S. air space.

The flyover is just part of the military support being provided as the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts do battle during Super Bowl XLIV.

The Armed Forces Color Guard from the Military District of Washington will kick off that support, marching onto the field before the game to present the colors, accompanied by two drummers from U.S. Air Force Band.

Meanwhile, as more than 75,000 fans enjoy the sold-out game, military forces will be at work behind the scenes, supporting civil authorities to maintain security in and around the stadium and in the skies overhead.

Fighter jets from Continental U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Command Region will be airborne, working in coordination with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, FAA and local law enforcement to enforce flight restrictions over Miami during the game, reported the commander, Air Force Maj. Gen. Garry Dean.

Air Force Col. Randy Spears, commander of the 601st Air and Space Operations Center, called the mission an extension of the eagle-eyes his airmen provide every day. “The men and women of this AOC monitor the skies 24/7, 365 for the contiguous United States, and Sunday's special event is another part of our mission set,” he said.

In addition, the Florida National Guard’s 44th Civil Support Team will be on the ground, poised to support civil authorities, as required. The 40-member team, a mix of soldiers and airmen, is trained respond to any emergency situation, including those dealing with weapons of mass destruction, said Air Force Lt. Col. Ron Tittle, a Florida National Guard public affairs officer.

As in recent years, about 40 wounded Marine Corps warriors will be enjoying the game in person, courtesy of tickets donated by the Cleveland Browns.

Meanwhile, thousands of U.S. servicemembers will be watching, too, either at home or overseas, via Armed Forces Network broadcasts.
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125th Fighter Squadron Commander Lt. Col. Mike "Speedo" Rouse,125th Fighter Wing Detachment 1 Commander Lt. Col. Mike Birkeland, 125th Fighter Wing Operations Group Commander Col. Bill "Yogi" Bair, 125th Fighter Wing Chief of Stand. Eval. Lt. Col. John "Homer" Black, F-15 Pilot, Major Gregory Krane, and 125th Fighter Wing Public Affairs Officer, Lt. Col. Richard Bittner, are recognized on the field at Super Bowl XLIV, Sun Life Stadium, Miami Fla., Feb. 7, 2010.The 125th Fighter Wing's participation marked the first Air National Guard flyover in the history of the Superbowl. (USAF Photo by TSgt. Shelley Gill)

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MIAMI (2/8/10) -- At the biggest sporting event of the year the Florida Air National Guard was the only thing that could make more noise than 75,000 screaming football fans.

Four F-15 Eagle fighter jets from the 125th Fighter Wing roared over Sun Life Stadium at the beginning of Super Bowl XLIV on Sunday, Feb. 7, flying in a perfect formation as singer Carrie Underwood finished her rendition of the National Anthem.

“It was awesome!” said Lt. Col. John “Homer” Black, lead F-15 pilot for the Super Bowl flyover. “It was an honor to even be chosen to do this.”

This was the first time an Air National Guard unit performed the prestigious Super Bowl flyover.

Black and his wingmen – Col. Bill “Yogi” Bair, Col. Bob “Squirt” Branyon and Lt. Col. Mike “Speedo” Rouse – took off from their base at the Jacksonville International Airport in North Florida about an hour before kickoff and flew in a holding pattern above Miami until the beginning of the National Anthem. While keeping in constant radio contact with an Air Guard ground crew at the stadium, the jets blasted through the South Florida twilight high above the pre-game show.

“I was the only one looking forward so I’m the only one who had a pretty good view of what was going on,” Black said, describing the approach over the stadium. “The other guys are just basically looking at me…At about a mile and a half out I could recognize Carrie Underwood on the big (screen).”

With afterburners glowing orange in the darkening sky, the jets brought a surge of applause and cheers from the crowd, and even drew a big smile from Carrie Underwood on the center stage.

“We just wanted to make the formation look perfect,” said pilot Bair after the successful flyover.
“Representing the Air National Guard in one of the biggest venues in the world was awesome! As we were coming across the stadium we could hear the people screaming and see the flash bulbs going off. It was something I’ll never forget.”

After the jets landed safely at nearby Homestead Air Reserve Base, the pilots were brought back to the stadium by helicopter and invited onto the field to watch legendary rock band The Who perform the halftime show. Later in the third quarter the Florida Air National Guard pilots were officially recognized on the field – again drawing applause and cheers from the pumped-up football fans.

The Air Guardsmen were again present on the field after the game as Super Bowl winners the New Orleans Saints received the Vince Lombardi trophy amidst showers of confetti and shouts of “Who Dat!!” from jubilant Saints’ fans. Following several photo-ops with players and cheerleaders, the Airmen left the stadium to a peppering of cheers and applause from lingering fans.

“I’ve had a pretty incredible 20 years between the Florida Air National Guard and my time in the active duty Air Force,” Black said, “And to have this happen to me toward the twilight of my career is something that I’ll carry with me forever.”

While the pilots were joining in the Super Bowl spectacle, other members of the Florida National Guard were quietly working behind the scenes to keep the crowd and the event safe: about 40 members of the 44th and 48th Civil Support Teams (CST) were supporting law enforcement in scanning for chemical, biological, radiological and explosive materials.  [INSERT See as Anti_Illuminati's discussion here: http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=185624.0]

The joint Army and Air Guard civil support teams worked under direction from the Department of Energy to augment hazardous interdiction teams staged in strategic locations around Sun Life Stadium. If any dangerous materials were found Guardsmen would test the samples in their onsite mobile laboratory.

“Our sole purpose is to lend our technical expertise on the ground for an event should it happen,” said 1st Lt. Brian Thomas, operations officer with 44th CST. “It’s one less thing for the patrons to worry about. They can sit, relax and enjoy the game. The (Weapons of Mass Destruction) response package – with civil, federal and state assets – should make everyone feel safe here in the state of Florida.”

This was the fourth Super Bowl in Florida that the 44th CST has participated in, and after the Miami-event the Guardsmen hit the road north to support the Daytona 500 NASCAR race on February 14.

“We were poised to respond from February 3 to the Monday morning after the Super Bowl,” Thomas said of his team’s Super Bowl operations. “Everything went well and we feel confident in our mission and what we contributed to the entire operation. And we’ll continue success in Daytona later this week.”



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« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2010, 01:29:47 PM »

Do ya think (note, I usually stay away from symbolism stuff, but when it is this apparent, wtf?)?

Early Lockheed "Flying Stars" Logo:




New England Patriots...on their way to a stellar few seasons while their coach used military surveillance on other teams and was caught multiple times changed their logo from this:




to this (notice the double red horns):




IMO, the entire word Patriot has been stolen by the NWO/MIC after 9/11...

Patriot Act
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Total abuse of the word which Samuel Clemens warned us about.

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« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2010, 01:37:14 PM »


I never thought in a million years, I would be quoting a Sports article, but here ya go:

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« Reply #4 on: October 09, 2010, 01:44:10 PM »


to this (notice the double red horns):


Awesome, in the second pic you have to squint your eyes to see them(the ram's horns), notice in the first pic ^^ the dude is positioned like a ram ready to charge.
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« Reply #5 on: October 09, 2010, 03:01:53 PM »

I don't know I believe it or not, but the NWO could easily run the NFL.

1) It's another great way for them to make money.  If they know who is going to win, easy money.

2) It's an easy way to get money funneled from the cities of thier choice.  (Betting, games sales, Logo based merchandise, etc...)
All they need to do, is give the cities that are not going to win, a reason to care.  Spending insues.

3) I predicted the rise of the Patriots out of pure speculation.  (Long before I believed in the NWO) I surmised that after 9/11, it's highly likely a symbolic team like the Patriots, would rise.

4) I jokingly predicted that the Saints would win last year before the season started, soley based upon 2012 and the end of times....  My bizarre prophecy/logical guess turned out right on the posts on the forums.

5) I'll still watch football even if it's controlled.  (It does entertain me, I just won't spend money.)
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« Reply #6 on: October 09, 2010, 10:33:59 PM »

I don't know I believe it or not, but the NWO could easily run the NFL.

1) It's another great way for them to make money.  If they know who is going to win, easy money.

2) It's an easy way to get money funneled from the cities of thier choice.  (Betting, games sales, Logo based merchandise, etc...)
All they need to do, is give the cities that are not going to win, a reason to care.  Spending insues.

3) I predicted the rise of the Patriots out of pure speculation.  (Long before I believed in the NWO) I surmised that after 9/11, it's highly likely a symbolic team like the Patriots, would rise.

4) I jokingly predicted that the Saints would win last year before the season started, soley based upon 2012 and the end of times....  My bizarre prophecy/logical guess turned out right on the posts on the forums.

5) I'll still watch football even if it's controlled.  (It does entertain me, I just won't spend money.)


The NWO-types do run the NFL.

The DoD is the biggest advertiser for the NFL.  The NFL acts like a giant pacifier for overgrown babies who call themselves men (I joke with my football-watching buddies about that all of the time)  The stadiums are paid for by taxpayer dollars, and yes, the games are rigged in favor for certain bets for big boy mobster types.  It only takes one or two bad calls to completely skew a game.

I was actually woken up to the sports fraud by a former pro-NFL player who played for the Chicago Bears in the late 1990s.  He also played for the AFL for six or seven years following that.  I had a Women's politics class with him at ASU and I woke him up to the NWO because the class was all feminist globalization crap.  He woke me up to the shenanigans that go on in professional sports.

I am going to withhold his name out of respect, but if you don't believe me, I seriously don't give a $h1t.
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« Reply #7 on: October 09, 2010, 10:38:06 PM »

The NWO-types do run the NFL.

The DoD is the biggest advertiser for the NFL.  The NFL acts like a giant pacifier for overgrown babies who call themselves men (I joke with my football-watching buddies about that all of the time)  The stadiums are paid for by taxpayer dollars, and yes, the games are rigged in favor for certain bets for big boy mobster types.  It only takes one or two bad calls to completely skew a game.

I was actually woken up to the sports fraud by a former pro-NFL player who played for the Chicago Bears in the late 1990s.  He also played for the AFL for six or seven years following that.  I had a Women's politics class with him at ASU and I woke him up to the NWO because the class was all feminist globalization crap.  He woke me up to the shenanigans that go on in professional sports.

I am going to withhold his name out of respect, but if you don't believe me, I seriously don't give a $h1t.

Give some details about the "shenanigans", buddy.
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« Reply #8 on: October 09, 2010, 11:09:05 PM »


It only takes one or two bad calls to completely skew a game.


He did mention specific games, I forgot what they were because the conversation was 2 years ago and my interest in the game plays and teams is nil.

One of them had to do with a "flag" where the certain move was legal, and the refs claimed it wasn't legal.  This was 3rd and goal, and it would have been a touchdown, but with the flag, the team ended up losing possession with only a minute or two remaining.  The team that got cheated out of the touchdown was only 3 or 4 points behind, and that "flag" cost them the game.

Another one he mentioned was an "incomplete" somehow ended up to be a fumble, which it shouldn't have, and that positioned the team at the 20 yard line, which made their touchdown easy.

He told me it only takes one or two bad calls and the entire game gets skewed. 

He did tell me it has gotten better in recent years because of the new camera set-up (FAME) and the bad calls can't be as blatantly obvious as they used to be.  The other thing was that the NFL introduced "challenges" I think it was in the 2005 season, because the fans got so frustrated with the blatantly obvious bad calls.  Even with these improvements, refs can still slip stuff in.

He brought up the corruption on the gridiron because I brought up corruption at the UN during our conversation.
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« Reply #9 on: October 10, 2010, 07:33:45 PM »

Just some random observations about people in the NFL...

Jerry Jones(Dallas Cowboys owner) - used to be a big oil tycoon. Didn't Lindsey Williams say how the elite love to manipulate oil prices as one of their priorities?

Jeffrey Laurie(Philly Eagles owner) - a Boston native. Boston is one city that is EXTREMELY New Age(it also happens to be the home of Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of that Christian Science occult - Eddy's husband was a 33rd Degree Mason). It seems like alot of famous people in Hollywood, sports, and the MSM come from that Boston/NE area.

Tische/Mara(NY Giants owners) - were trained in the RCC occult.

Robert Kraft(Patriots owner) - I'm assuming he owns that Kraft Cheese Corp?

Denver Broncos - Coincidence that it's mascot is the WHITE HORSE in the NWO-Capitol that is to be Denver?

Tony Dungy/Lovie Smith - remember the Colts/Bears Super Bowl in 2007, when both were being promoted as 2 CHRISTIAN coaches? Guess what - Smith is a ROMAN CATHOLIC, and Dungy has hung out with guys from the EMERGENT CHURCH(ie-CFR Rick Warren is one of the leaders).

Tom Benson(NO Saints owner) - no, I'm not saying sports owners do nothing in the political arena, but Benson was the ONLY NFL owner that OPENLY hung out with Bush II in the 2000 and 2004 elections? Coincidence that the post-9/11 Super Bowl was held in New Orleans? Coincidence that Katrina happened almost a year after the 2004 election? And then somehow the Saints WIN the last Super Bowl when all was said and done? I wonder what Benson and Bush II were talking behind closed doors...hhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...........................

The Rooneys(Steelers owners) - They're KNIGHTS OF MALTA members, FYI. They also, as well as the rest of the Steelers org, openly campaigned for Obama in 2008. Do a search for "Superbowl Steve predictions" on this MB - someone on a Pitt radio show came out and said how he met an Illuminati member, and said how the 2008 Super Bowl, which this llluminati member told him in *1988*, would be RIGGED for the Steelers, before the NWO starts to really throw out all their draconian agendas.

Jim Irsay(Colts owner) - was trained in the RCC occult.

I'm not trying to say every game is rigged every single week, but at the same time, you can't deny the connections alot of these figures have potentially with the NWO. And to boot - does everyone wonder why in recent years, why there are just so many nail-biting games, much more than in previous years? Just keep in mind all the mind-control/silent sounds, etc crap they put in our cable/tv sets today. I mean if it's a nail-biting game, it will only keep MORE eyeballs glued to the screens. Otherwise, if it's a blowout, people will turn their sets off and mow their yards or whatever.

And to make matters worse, you have all these nonsense sports channels like ESPN and the NFL network that uses the SAME tactics as FOX, CNN, MSNBC, et other NWO MSM networks to cause confusion, distractions, you name it among the masses.
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« Reply #10 on: October 10, 2010, 07:51:38 PM »

Just some random observations about people in the NFL...

Jerry Jones(Dallas Cowboys owner) - used to be a big oil tycoon. Didn't Lindsey Williams say how the elite love to manipulate oil prices as one of their priorities?

Jeffrey Laurie(Philly Eagles owner) - a Boston native. Boston is one city that is EXTREMELY New Age(it also happens to be the home of Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of that Christian Science occult - Eddy's husband was a 33rd Degree Mason). It seems like alot of famous people in Hollywood, sports, and the MSM come from that Boston/NE area.

Tische/Mara(NY Giants owners) - were trained in the RCC occult.

Robert Kraft(Patriots owner) - I'm assuming he owns that Kraft Cheese Corp?

Denver Broncos - Coincidence that it's mascot is the WHITE HORSE in the NWO-Capitol that is to be Denver?

Tony Dungy/Lovie Smith - remember the Colts/Bears Super Bowl in 2007, when both were being promoted as 2 CHRISTIAN coaches? Guess what - Smith is a ROMAN CATHOLIC, and Dungy has hung out with guys from the EMERGENT CHURCH(ie-CFR Rick Warren is one of the leaders).

Tom Benson(NO Saints owner) - no, I'm not saying sports owners do nothing in the political arena, but Benson was the ONLY NFL owner that OPENLY hung out with Bush II in the 2000 and 2004 elections? Coincidence that the post-9/11 Super Bowl was held in New Orleans? Coincidence that Katrina happened almost a year after the 2004 election? And then somehow the Saints WIN the last Super Bowl when all was said and done? I wonder what Benson and Bush II were talking behind closed doors...hhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...........................

The Rooneys(Steelers owners) - They're KNIGHTS OF MALTA members, FYI. They also, as well as the rest of the Steelers org, openly campaigned for Obama in 2008. Do a search for "Superbowl Steve predictions" on this MB - someone on a Pitt radio show came out and said how he met an Illuminati member, and said how the 2008 Super Bowl, which this llluminati member told him in *1988*, would be RIGGED for the Steelers, before the NWO starts to really throw out all their draconian agendas.

Jim Irsay(Colts owner) - was trained in the RCC occult.

I'm not trying to say every game is rigged every single week, but at the same time, you can't deny the connections alot of these figures have potentially with the NWO. And to boot - does everyone wonder why in recent years, why there are just so many nail-biting games, much more than in previous years? Just keep in mind all the mind-control/silent sounds, etc crap they put in our cable/tv sets today. I mean if it's a nail-biting game, it will only keep MORE eyeballs glued to the screens. Otherwise, if it's a blowout, people will turn their sets off and mow their yards or whatever.

And to make matters worse, you have all these nonsense sports channels like ESPN and the NFL network that uses the SAME tactics as FOX, CNN, MSNBC, et other NWO MSM networks to cause confusion, distractions, you name it among the masses.


So true...  I think all the sports are controlled somewhat but not to the level the NFL is... why? because more people watch the NFL than they do baseball or basketball..   Even before I was awake to the NWO and the way sports are used to distract the masses.. I was never really into the NFL.. It just bored the heck out of me, I'm probably in the minority of that but it really does... I'll occasionally watch sports here and there, even the NFL but I'm not really into the whole sports scene anymore, I basically use it when I need a break from research or something.

Even though SOME/MOST games ESPECIALLY the NFL are controlled it can still be interesting/fun/exciting SOMETIMES but PEOPLE really have to separate  their priorities  there's no way more people should be in tune with sports,movies,music,the latest style,etc than they are to what's really going on in the world... I'm pretty in tune with this stuff but I also spend vigorous hours researching the NWO and other important stuff... I think things in this world and country would be A LOT better if MORE people actually gave a damn.. HELL the sheeple don't realize this but EVEN the entertainment aspect would be BETTER, maybe we'd actually have some people who can ACTUALLY sing,etc.  and not BORING entertainment but REAL entertainment.                 

Also it makes me laugh when people complain how much money the players,owners,etc make but than they are the ones spending all the money on the players jerseys,tickets,etc.   



BTW America2.. I forgot to say this at first, so hence my edit...  but I know how bad Catholicism is.. but I DOUBT everyone who's catholic know about this, but then again the people you were talking about are pretty rich and well known.. and I hear a lot of times that millionaries who think they are part of the elite aren't necessary part of the elite, so who knows if EVERY sports owner,business owner,etc who's catholic knows about this..

and about ur point on dungy... just because you hangout with someone doesn't mean you're part of it... I mean say if i hanged out with a murderer before they committed a murder... would that make me a murderer? just because I KNOW someone who is?     

I agree with EVERYTHING you said really, but I'm just trying to have an open mind and just playing advocate over here... because I'm pretty sure most wealthy people ESPECIALLY those that are catholic are WELLLL aware of what's going on.
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« Reply #11 on: October 10, 2010, 07:57:25 PM »

The NWO-types do run the NFL.

The DoD is the biggest advertiser for the NFL.  The NFL acts like a giant pacifier for overgrown babies who call themselves men (I joke with my football-watching buddies about that all of the time)  The stadiums are paid for by taxpayer dollars, and yes, the games are rigged in favor for certain bets for big boy mobster types.  It only takes one or two bad calls to completely skew a game.

I was actually woken up to the sports fraud by a former pro-NFL player who played for the Chicago Bears in the late 1990s.  He also played for the AFL for six or seven years following that.  I had a Women's politics class with him at ASU and I woke him up to the NWO because the class was all feminist globalization crap.  He woke me up to the shenanigans that go on in professional sports.

I am going to withhold his name out of respect, but if you don't believe me, I seriously don't give a $h1t.

Being from North Texas, obviously, we get alot of Dallas Cowboys news. Here was some suspicious activity I noticed last year - it was in week 14 against the San Diego when a Cowboys defensive player(Demarcus Ware) badly injured his neck, and it looked career threatening(as he was carted off the field).

Then guess what - all week before their next game @New Orleans Saints(which was 13-0 going for an undefeated season), all the sports media et al reported was how Ware(who also happens to be one of the premiere NFL players) was gone for the year, and how the undefeated Saints with their very dangerous offense were a lock to roll over the reeling Cowboys(who at the time looked like they were going to swoon through another December).

Guess what happens when all is said and done? Ware just somehow *miraculously* gets healed at the very last second, and just has a monster game in leading the Cowboys to victory.

I'm not being dogmatic about this, but you know the phrase, "If it looks like a rat, if it smells like rat.." - at least to me, it was another case of Vegas and the NWO mobsters suckering in everyone to cash in on alot of $$$.

Also too - I'm wondering if some of these players are MK Ultra'd. Take Terrell Owens, for example - this guy, as we all know(who watch sports), is the biggest sideshow in the NFL because of his antics and his "cancerous" behavior that tears up locker rooms and teams. I found it odd that the same year he pulled this stunt in Philadelphia, was also the same time period when the HAARP Katrina happened(and the MSM like CNN and FOX ended up getting into the act by sensationalizing this story too). And when he supposedly pulled this same stunt in Dallas in 2008, was also the same time period when the FIRST FRAUD BANKERS BAILOUT BILL was happening under everyone's noses.(For the record - having kept up with this story being from NT, the whole thing sounded manufactured - there were so many rumors how he was jealous of Tony Romo and Jason Witten, but there was no proof, and nothing but 3rd/4th party rumors) I mean this guy was a 3RD ROUND PICK from some SMALL COLLEGE, and he turns out to be THIS?
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« Reply #12 on: October 10, 2010, 08:10:01 PM »

Football fans are cheerleaders for corporate ethos , war ethos and numb minded parallels of fake left right paradigms.
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« Reply #13 on: October 10, 2010, 08:28:50 PM »

Just watching tonight's NBC Sun night game(Eagles/Niners), and one of the Eagles receivers(Hall) which just caught a pass, one of the announcers said how he was elevated from the practice squad, AND...he was making *F-16s* before he got elevated to the roster.

The F-16s caught my attention...isn't that what we're shipping to Israel in this imminent run-up to war with Iran?
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« Reply #14 on: October 10, 2010, 10:20:26 PM »

Being from North Texas, obviously, we get alot of Dallas Cowboys news. Here was some suspicious activity I noticed last year - it was in week 14 against the San Diego when a Cowboys defensive player(Demarcus Ware) badly injured his neck, and it looked career threatening(as he was carted off the field).

Then guess what - all week before their next game @New Orleans Saints(which was 13-0 going for an undefeated season), all the sports media et al reported was how Ware(who also happens to be one of the premiere NFL players) was gone for the year, and how the undefeated Saints with their very dangerous offense were a lock to roll over the reeling Cowboys(who at the time looked like they were going to swoon through another December).

Guess what happens when all is said and done? Ware just somehow *miraculously* gets healed at the very last second, and just has a monster game in leading the Cowboys to victory.

I'm not being dogmatic about this, but you know the phrase, "If it looks like a rat, if it smells like rat.." - at least to me, it was another case of Vegas and the NWO mobsters suckering in everyone to cash in on alot of $$$.

Also too - I'm wondering if some of these players are MK Ultra'd. Take Terrell Owens, for example - this guy, as we all know(who watch sports), is the biggest sideshow in the NFL because of his antics and his "cancerous" behavior that tears up locker rooms and teams. I found it odd that the same year he pulled this stunt in Philadelphia, was also the same time period when the HAARP Katrina happened(and the MSM like CNN and FOX ended up getting into the act by sensationalizing this story too). And when he supposedly pulled this same stunt in Dallas in 2008, was also the same time period when the FIRST FRAUD BANKERS BAILOUT BILL was happening under everyone's noses.(For the record - having kept up with this story being from NT, the whole thing sounded manufactured - there were so many rumors how he was jealous of Tony Romo and Jason Witten, but there was no proof, and nothing but 3rd/4th party rumors) I mean this guy was a 3RD ROUND PICK from some SMALL COLLEGE, and he turns out to be THIS?


I see your point and I agree with you... it's weird how these HUGE sports news happen when something big is going down.. like you said the fraud bankers bailout bill.. It's suspicious the timing all this happens..       This could be just me, so I don't know.. but I think most peoples OBSESSIONS with sports come from there days  as kids/younger adults when they'd play recreational baseball,basketball,football,etc.. So watching pro sports reminds people of playing in highschool or popwarner and all that.. SO people have a hard time thinking that a sport they LOVED when they were younger could be rigged for the most part..  the sad thing is people TAKE this stuf WAYYYYYYYY too seriously and let a game they have NOTHING to do with  affect their daily life..  I use to be that,but not anymore.. I might get upset for a few mins but then I remember all the serious stuff that's going on in todays world and that the game is probably rigged anyway.

people also fail to realize these sports aren't really sports anymore on the pro level it's more like an event ESPECIALLY the superbowl,  college sports are most likely rigged too, but those kids give most of those games THEIR ALL, i don't think that can be said for pro sports..

I also notice the NFL out of the major US sports  is by far the sport they used the most propaganda/NWO agenda with.. I see some with hockey,baseball,basketball but not nearly as much as it is with the NFL... out of the major sports it's like the NFL isn't even a sport anymore it's more like the WWE but basically all sports are getting to that point..


and about owns.. i agree.. but i live in a pretty small town, and this kid I grew up with made pro sports.. so i do think people from small areas,etc can make it big. but it does have you thinking a little more after learning the NWO.. it really does.
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« Reply #15 on: October 10, 2010, 10:54:11 PM »

This was in my local newspaper TODAY:

Glendale [Arizona] saddled with sports district debt

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Glendale had been on track to stunningly remake itself into a sports mecca with four major sports: hockey, baseball, basketball and football.

Then the economy collapsed.

Now the West Valley suburb's plan to pay off its sports debt threatens to unravel as groups that were supposed to help pay for three of the four sports ventures face their own financial troubles.

Glendale is stuck figuring out, in a shifting economic landscape, how to deal with roughly $500 million in borrowing for the sports district. By the time Glendale pays interest over three decades, the city will have spent close to $1 billion.

The money built a professional hockey arena, spring-training ballpark, conference center, parking garage and media center.

The city still owes most of the money: $3,230 for every Glendale resident.


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J.C. Bradbury, a sports economist at Kennesaw State University in Georgia, believes if cities decide to build stadiums, they should tout the social benefits, not economic ones.

"Economists have been studying this for 20, 30 years, and the results they get are consistent: the economic-development benefits of new stadiums and pro sports teams are almost zero," he said.

Bradbury believes there can be "non-monetary justifications," like Glendale raising its national profile each time a television sportscaster mentions the city during a game.


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What's funny is that Phoenix is usually the one that takes credit for Glendale's sports district.

The PHOENIX Coyotes, University of PHOENIX Stadium for the Cardinals, and the baseball and basketball mentioned in the article is for off-season training as The Suns and Diamondbacks play in Downtown Phoenix.  The Glendale Sports district is within one mile of Phoenix City Limits so some people confuse it with West Phoenix.  The City limits are such irregular shapes around here, you need to bust out a map to figure them out.
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« Reply #16 on: October 10, 2010, 11:26:01 PM »

These owners have so much money, but ofcourse to build their stadiums they ask for taxpayers money.. That's another thing that tuned me off to professional sports.. I watch it from time to time but I'm really not into it like that anymore

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I see your point and I agree with you... it's weird how these HUGE sports news happen when something big is going down.. like you said the fraud bankers bailout bill.. It's suspicious the timing all this happens..       This could be just me, so I don't know.. but I think most peoples OBSESSIONS with sports come from there days  as kids/younger adults when they'd play recreational baseball,basketball,football,etc.. So watching pro sports reminds people of playing in highschool or popwarner and all that.. SO people have a hard time thinking that a sport they LOVED when they were younger could be rigged for the most part..  the sad thing is people TAKE this stuf WAYYYYYYYY too seriously and let a game they have NOTHING to do with  affect their daily life..  I use to be that,but not anymore.. I might get upset for a few mins but then I remember all the serious stuff that's going on in todays world and that the game is probably rigged anyway.

people also fail to realize these sports aren't really sports anymore on the pro level it's more like an event ESPECIALLY the superbowl,  college sports are most likely rigged too, but those kids give most of those games THEIR ALL, i don't think that can be said for pro sports..

I also notice the NFL out of the major US sports  is by far the sport they used the most propaganda/NWO agenda with.. I see some with hockey,baseball,basketball but not nearly as much as it is with the NFL... out of the major sports it's like the NFL isn't even a sport anymore it's more like the WWE but basically all sports are getting to that point..


and about owns.. i agree.. but i live in a pretty small town, and this kid I grew up with made pro sports.. so i do think people from small areas,etc can make it big. but it does have you thinking a little more after learning the NWO.. it really does.

What's the worst about all this is that you have all of the MSM sports entertainment networks like ESPN, NFLN, FOX Sports, and whatever your local sports media is doing their best to feed everyone into this frenzy - ESPN and NFLN, for example, will just go 24/7 in talking, talking, and talking, enticing all their listeners to engage in stupid debates, and next think you know, BOOM! Everyone's buzzing about nonsense. WAY back in the 80's, when hardly anyone had cable tv, the "buzzing" was considerably less b/c quite simply, hardly anyone had access to much of the big media with all these 24/7 talking heads.

Also, another random observation - I'm not being dogmatic about this, but it wouldn't surprise me if all of these sports/teams message boards are runned by the puppet strings and/or have poster plants on them. For example, on one of them I used to be a member of, I've noticed a couple of posters having Freemason avatars, and other very active posters who CLAIM to have a wife and kids(and obviously a full time job to boot), but SOMEHOW, they end up finding ALL DAY to make several posts and engage in almost all of the active topics. I mean, seriously, you have a 4 year old son to look after, but en yet find many hours to waste away talking nonsense on these nonsense message boards? If anything, these same posters have done one heck of a job luring everyone into discussions and debates which end up making everyone have this "The sky is falling!" feeling as well as getting everyone there in group-think modes.
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« Reply #18 on: October 11, 2010, 12:20:40 AM »

These owners have so much money, but ofcourse to build their stadiums they ask for taxpayers money.. That's another thing that tuned me off to professional sports.. I watch it from time to time but I'm really not into it like that anymore



I loved the major leagues when I was in school, and I lost interest because I "grew out of it".  The one last kick in the nuts for me was the 2001 World Series.  I know darn well that series was rigged to get into Game 7.  Byung-Hyun Kim was throwing softball pitches to make sure the yankees had easy homeruns.  If it was a legit game, Kim would've been thrown out by the coach.  Anyways, the Diamondbacks won the series in game 7, and I noticed I never got a check in the mail for supporting them.  It dawned on me that win or lose, you get NOTHING out of it except for a cheesy parade at your (the taxpayer's) expense.



I'm on a mission to topple the major league monopolies, and make professional sports uncool.

Just like it took the Federal Reserve System 100 years to destroy America, it will take us die-hard patriots only a fraction of that time to expose the major leagues as a giant joke.

In as little as 20 years, the major leagues are going down.

Here's what you can do to discredit major league monopolies; I've used these tactics and have had some success in waking sports cult zombies up:

#1 If you are a die-hard sports fan, stop following up on Major Leagues and college, and start following up on local independent teams, or High School teams.  Check for games in your area.  The small teams could use all the support they could get.  They don't get DoD funding.

#2 Get your kids interested in fitness, weight training and nutrition as opposed to competitive sports.

#3 tell your friends, family, neighbors, co-workers, boss, etc. about how lame, controlled, rigged, overpaid, etc. the major leagues are. 

#4 Use negative connotations, show lack of interest, and LAUGH AT people you know who are vested in Major League fantasy leagues.  Compare FANTASY football to Dungeons and Dragons.  This gets the cell phone junkies pissed off.  it's make-believe.  Grow the f**k up!

#5 Use phrases like "it's just a game"  "Who cares?" "Your team won, what did you get out of it?" etc.  Even though sports fans are the majority, we must make them feel alienated like they are the minority.  The elites are king, when it comes to this tactic.  i think we should hijack their tactic and use it against them.  It works!

If you guys have any other suggestions please post them.

To me, breaking the mass psychology mind control of the major leagues is one of the key tactics to defeat the NWO.  The sports distraction is one of the PRIMARY weapons the elites are using on the masses, and if we can take that tool away, the elites will $h1t their drawers.  We've already done a good job exposing staged terror, and if we can expose the major league/ESPN Sportscenter distraction, the elites might have to throw in the towel to avoid being stomped out of existence.

If people had as much passion fighting for Liberty as they do following up on major leagues, the elite simply would not exist.

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« Reply #19 on: October 11, 2010, 12:58:28 AM »

I loved the major leagues when I was in school, and I lost interest because I "grew out of it".  The one last kick in the nuts for me was the 2001 World Series.  I know darn well that series was rigged to get into Game 7.  Byung-Hyun Kim was throwing softball pitches to make sure the yankees had easy homeruns.  If it was a legit game, Kim would've been thrown out by the coach.  Anyways, the Diamondbacks won the series in game 7, and I noticed I never got a check in the mail for supporting them.  It dawned on me that win or lose, you get NOTHING out of it except for a cheesy parade at your (the taxpayer's) expense.



I'm on a mission to topple the major league monopolies, and make professional sports uncool.

Just like it took the Federal Reserve System 100 years to destroy America, it will take us die-hard patriots only a fraction of that time to expose the major leagues as a giant joke.

In as little as 20 years, the major leagues are going down.

Here's what you can do to discredit major league monopolies; I've used these tactics and have had some success in waking sports cult zombies up:

#1 If you are a die-hard sports fan, stop following up on Major Leagues and college, and start following up on local independent teams, or High School teams.  Check for games in your area.  The small teams could use all the support they could get.  They don't get DoD funding.

#2 Get your kids interested in fitness, weight training and nutrition as opposed to competitive sports.

#3 tell your friends, family, neighbors, co-workers, boss, etc. about how lame, controlled, rigged, overpaid, etc. the major leagues are. 

#4 Use negative connotations, show lack of interest, and LAUGH AT people you know who are vested in Major League fantasy leagues.  Compare FANTASY football to Dungeons and Dragons.  This gets the cell phone junkies pissed off.  it's make-believe.  Grow the f**k up!

#5 Use phrases like "it's just a game"  "Who cares?" "Your team won, what did you get out of it?" etc.  Even though sports fans are the majority, we must make them feel alienated like they are the minority.  The elites are king, when it comes to this tactic.  i think we should hijack their tactic and use it against them.  It works!

If you guys have any other suggestions please post them.

To me, breaking the mass psychology mind control of the major leagues is one of the key tactics to defeat the NWO.  The sports distraction is one of the PRIMARY weapons the elites are using on the masses, and if we can take that tool away, the elites will $h1t their drawers.  We've already done a good job exposing staged terror, and if we can expose the major league/ESPN Sportscenter distraction, the elites might have to throw in the towel to avoid being stomped out of existence.

If people had as much passion fighting for Liberty as they do following up on major leagues, the elite simply would not exist.




So true man.. and if the elite didn't exist.. we'd actually have our freedoms and all aspects of our life would be better INCLUDING what the sheeple love so much aka movies,music,sports.. maybe we'd have REAL professionals and they'd play for the love of the game,song,movie,etc... I mean I don't have any problem with them getting paid, everyone has a right to make money.. but it sure as heck wouldn't be like 100 million dollars that's TOO much.


and yeah I notice Kim was throwing beach balls basically.. and I notice it was to the yanks main hitters.  it wasn't to some utility guy... i mean i know i probably would have struckout or hit a ball on the ground.

so even with them throwing beachballs sometimes it's not as easy to hit it out for a homer, but it certainly isn't hard for major leaguers.
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« Reply #20 on: October 11, 2010, 01:04:53 AM »

What's the worst about all this is that you have all of the MSM sports entertainment networks like ESPN, NFLN, FOX Sports, and whatever your local sports media is doing their best to feed everyone into this frenzy - ESPN and NFLN, for example, will just go 24/7 in talking, talking, and talking, enticing all their listeners to engage in stupid debates, and next think you know, BOOM! Everyone's buzzing about nonsense. WAY back in the 80's, when hardly anyone had cable tv, the "buzzing" was considerably less b/c quite simply, hardly anyone had access to much of the big media with all these 24/7 talking heads.

Also, another random observation - I'm not being dogmatic about this, but it wouldn't surprise me if all of these sports/teams message boards are runned by the puppet strings and/or have poster plants on them. For example, on one of them I used to be a member of, I've noticed a couple of posters having Freemason avatars, and other very active posters who CLAIM to have a wife and kids(and obviously a full time job to boot), but SOMEHOW, they end up finding ALL DAY to make several posts and engage in almost all of the active topics. I mean, seriously, you have a 4 year old son to look after, but en yet find many hours to waste away talking nonsense on these nonsense message boards? If anything, these same posters have done one heck of a job luring everyone into discussions and debates which end up making everyone have this "The sky is falling!" feeling as well as getting everyone there in group-think modes.


That's true.. I don't really get into the buzz anymore, if i want to watch a game I'll watch it.. if I don't then I just won't watch anything about it


but that's a good observation.. I mean I don't really have much going on right now,  don't have a job right now since well you know how the world is right now... and I don't even post that much on sports boards or any boards for the matter.. so it really is an eye opener to how someone with a full time job and a kid/wife can post that much...  but about the freemason thing... my grandpa was a freemason a lower level  I wish I knew about this while he was alive so I could tell him what it was REALLY about, because I KNOW for a FACT if he knew what masons were raelly about, he'd get out of there so fast...  but a lot of people think masons aren't that bad and do charity work, they don't realize that's a front.. so them having mason avatars could either mean they're planted or they don't know the truth.

but I'm starting to agree with you, I really do think some of those posters are puppet controlled/planted... especially the ones who start controversary ESPECIALLY when the team is losing.
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From the little I have seen, college football is rife with Pentagon

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From the little I have seen, college football is rife with Pentagon

manipulation as well ... military indoctrination of fluoride-riddled

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« Reply #23 on: October 11, 2010, 02:12:47 PM »

Bottom line to me ....I'm not impressed , oh you can run fast with a ball ...? BFD.
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« Reply #24 on: October 11, 2010, 02:34:17 PM »

Bottom line to me ....I'm not impressed , oh you can run fast with a ball ...? BFD.


lol so true... like I said I'll watch some games from time to time but it's mainly to sit down with people then during halftime or whatever I start talking about real issues like the NWO... but even when I was asleep out of the 3 major US sports. basketball,football,baseball  the least skilled always seemed to be football...  honestly a 3-4 year old can get balls thrown to them and catch it and run fast with the ball. doesn't take must skill

the sports that take the most skill aren;t even popular in the U.S.  including hockey, takes a decent amount of skill... basketball is pretty basic, baseball is probably the hardest out of the 3 sports.. it's pretty hard hitting an 90 MPH fastball.
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« Reply #25 on: October 11, 2010, 05:23:54 PM »

True , if any I prefer baseball or hockey , I go to a game of either from time to time , never really watch it on T.V , but the atmosphere of those ball game brings me back , though I don't obsess.
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« Reply #27 on: October 11, 2010, 06:46:16 PM »

True , if any I prefer baseball or hockey , I go to a game of either from time to time , never really watch it on T.V , but the atmosphere of those ball game brings me back , though I don't obsess.

Yeah agreed... even with sports mostly being rigged/controlled to a certain extent not ALL the games are rigged, that would be way too hard though possible... I think it's ok if people want to go/watch  as long as you don't OBSESS over it. it's just like with movies or anything else.


Sometimes after a long day of researching thinking about REAL issues like the NWO,etc  I need to get my mind off of it for a few hrs so I might watch a game or a movie, but then right after that I'm back researching again,
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« Reply #28 on: October 11, 2010, 08:16:38 PM »


Didn't the Ceasar's give the citizens gladiators.
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« Reply #29 on: October 11, 2010, 10:10:25 PM »

Didn't the Ceasar's give the citizens gladiators.

yeah I believe so



BTW. The main reason why I still follow sports.  is because  that's what I usually use when I first talk to someone.. then I get their attention and I guess my trust.. so I start talking to them about 9/11,NWO,etc.. they actually look it up to, since they tell me all the stuff they've learned next time we talk... I can't come STRAIGHT up to them and start talking about this or they'll use their defensive shield.
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« Reply #30 on: October 11, 2010, 10:42:24 PM »

Didn't the Ceasar's give the citizens gladiators.

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« Reply #31 on: October 11, 2010, 10:45:55 PM »

yeah I believe so



BTW. The main reason why I still follow sports.  is because  that's what I usually use when I first talk to someone.. then I get their attention and I guess my trust.. so I start talking to them about 9/11,NWO,etc.. they actually look it up to, since they tell me all the stuff they've learned next time we talk... I can't come STRAIGHT up to them and start talking about this or they'll use their defensive shield.

One recent disturbing trend is that over the last decade, in particular, every time some team won the Super Bowl(especially since the Patriots run), all we heard 24/7 was how they played as a *team*, how they had *unity* and *oneness*, etc, etc.

If anything, these buzz words are only conditioning the public for just that...the ONE WORLD RELIGION, where everyone will be forced to be in unity and oneness under the one world government/dictator.

Prior to the 21st century, I don't ever recall the sports champion being labeled as "unity", "team", "oneness", et al like we have seen over the last decade.
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« Reply #32 on: October 11, 2010, 10:51:03 PM »

One recent disturbing trend is that over the last decade, in particular, every time some team won the Super Bowl(especially since the Patriots run), all we heard 24/7 was how they played as a *team*, how they had *unity* and *oneness*, etc, etc.

If anything, these buzz words are only conditioning the public for just that...the ONE WORLD RELIGION, where everyone will be forced to be in unity and oneness under the one world government/dictator.

Prior to the 21st century, I don't ever recall the sports champion being labeled as "unity", "team", "oneness", et al like we have seen over the last decade.

I honestly can't talk about anything that far back since I'm still pretty young   in my early 20's.   but I do notice that, and when I talk to my grandpa.. he always says how sports are a disgrace to how they were 30-40-50 years ago.     I don't think UNITY and being a TEAM is a HORRIBLE thing.. because in a PERFECT world you'd want everyone to be somewhat united.. but NOT the way the NWO/elite want us to be, their type of "oneness,unity,etc. is NOT the way we really want to be.. it would be good if people were semi united WITH FREEDOM though..  but with the NWO we'd be ANYTHING BUT united.. that's just the words they like to use to trick people into this.
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« Reply #33 on: October 17, 2010, 12:04:44 AM »

The only time in modern history that TPTB turned off the sports, and told you that there are "MORE IMPORTANT THINGS THAN SPORTS" is when they wanted the masses to be glued to their telescreens watching 24/7 media coverage of their super false flag.

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The NFL postponed the second week of its season on Thursday because of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, in part because commissioner Paul Tagliabue heeded the pleas of players who said they were too shaken to take the field.

"We all as Americans knew there was something way more important than football this week," Tampa Bay's Warren Sapp said after Tagliabue's decision not to play following attacks that killed thousands.

"It's way more important to get this country running back the way we want it to ½ for everybody to feel safe again. It just isn't safe. You can't pack 72,000 people into Raymond James Stadium and sit there for 3½ hours and say everything's going to be OK."

It's the first time the NFL has missed a week for a reason other than a labor dispute.

In 1963, it played games two days after President Kennedy was assassinated, a decision commissioner Pete Rozelle said later was the one he regretted most during his 29 years in office.

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