Professional Sports and the NFL

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sayiamu
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Professional Sports and the NFL

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I'm new here ..and have thankfully discovered the reality of the unreality of everything that is being/has been broadcast to us on TV ..radio and film .. for who knows how long...

It dawns that ...not only was the 911 event a total fake ..but so is, most likely everything else we are being shown ..in one way or another...

I am a fairly avid sports fan .. Mets, Suns and mostly... the STEELERS... recently I was posting in a forum about the possibility of the New England Patriots cheating their way to the record and streak they are on now ... (15 home game wins in a ROW... and they are BLOWING OUT every team they play ((excluding a loss to the Browns a few weeks back)) )

If you aren't familiar with the term SPYGATE ..a quick synopsis is this: The Patriots were BUSTED video taping other teams' defensive signals (offensive most likely also) ..and had been doing so for some years... years that have coincided with their domination that started right around the FIRST GULF WAR (more on this in a sec). Many teams, including my favorite Steelers, reported that during some losses to the Patriots, that the team from New England seemed to somehow KNOW what play was going to be called ..right before the ball was snapped... even reporting that they would actually say the name of the play (that they are NOT supposed to know) to other teammates ..right at the line of scrimmage.

Up until their first Super Bowl ..they had been perrenial also-rans that barely broke .500 year after year ..(save some years with Plunkett way back)

Steve Young, an NFL analyst, recently commented that he was aware of a tactic that Bill Bellicheck, the Patriots coach, had suggested to his team in the past, being this: (paraphrasing) "The refs aren't going to call holding on every play, especially a playoff game, so go ahead and hold (cheat) on EVERY play ..and try to jam up their recievers for the whole game." (I recall this happening to the Steelers in a past playoff game vs. the Patriots)

In my opinion, Steve Young was trying to tell us that Bill Bellicheck and the Patriots had been cheating alot... for a long time. He is probably close to this kind of information and, perhaps to counter the many reports and league wide gushing about Bill Bellicheck being the "all time greatest coach in NFL history" and how he is such a "genious" ... he veiled a direct statement like "this guy is a stone cold cheater" with an aside about the holding.

Now ... the character of someone who would tell his team to "hold on every play" ..and would video-tape other teams signals as to know plays called in advance (I'm NOT saying the Patriots were the only ones..) begs me to ask ... would he not use OTHER surveilliance techniques if they were available to him?

Obviously, this is someone who can SOMEHOW relish a win that comes by way of ill gotten gains. How? I don't know. It's not something I could/would ever be able to do ... but from what I have posted so far ..it would seem this is a "win at all costs" personality that will do ANYTHING, in or outside the rules, in order to win.

If you are familiar with Mr. Bellicheck you know that he is not an outgoing, upbeat person. He has a sense of humor, but, one could ask by his demeanor, is he happy even when he wins? continued
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Re: Professional Sports and the NFL

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The Patriots! Wow.. what a name for a Super Bowl winner, right at the beginning of the first Gulf War ..(and after 911 for that matter!) .. I'm sure that they picked up a few fans simply from the name alone, during the highly charged national atmosphere while "our boys kicked some muslim arse!!" Yes I am pointing to a psiop. Yes I am pointing to Professional sports tampering. Yes I am pointing to a certain type of TV Fakery.

Of course, we have documented cases of officials being bought to effect the outcome of games in the past, most assumed for gambling profits. I am putting forward that there could possibly be a psychological agenda by having certain teams "win it all" . Just as our History seems to be planned, I'm inclined to guess and assume that many outcomes in Sports are also.

For brevity ..I will cut to the chase as quickly as possible. Many teams have reported that, while playing in New England, their communications devices, (headsets) either did not work .. or had intermittent problems at CRUCIAL times during games. I have described Mr Bellichecks demeanor and actions. (I must ask if anyone is familiar.. does it seem sometimes that Bellicheck acts like" yes we are winning.. but I don't like it that much?") As if perhaps he's been notified: "Here is the info on the teams .. here is a way to listen in.. and we have the refs available to make calls for you .. you WILL win this year.. this is the way we want it"

Motives ranging from "feel good underdog" (New Orleans Saints rising from Katrina and the oil spill) to placating the most rabid, passionate and widespread fanbase (Steelers) to which owner BOUGHT that years championship (Giants) to ... The PATRIOTS .. ta daaa the national darlings who make you feel good about being American ..and the Patriot Act ..and the war .. (how many times is the word Patriot used during any FOX news segment?) continued
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Re: Professional Sports and the NFL

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This is alot of conjecture, I admit. I am of the opinion that Bellicheck is one of very few coaches, if not the only one, "in the know" here. (Again my conjecture; with only the cheating I have described backing me) however.. something prompted this post HERE and that is ..

during a normal discussion .. on a general forum ..basically buried ... the discussion was PULLED ... all of my and other's posts were erased ... (no it was nowhere NEAR timing out) .. as if we were getting onto something that somebody didn't like too much .. without explanation or warning.

The NFL is a huge cultural phenomena in the American psyche... there are probably a myriad of subliminal messages in the advertising ... to go along with whats right in our faces...

I submit that the NFL is Fakery .. and I am sad about it.
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sayiamu wrote: recently I was posting in a forum about the possibility of the New England Patriots cheating their way to the record and streak they are on now ... (15 home game wins in a ROW... and they are BLOWING OUT every team they play ((excluding a loss to the Browns a few weeks back)) )

If you aren't familiar with the term SPYGATE ..a quick synopsis is this: The Patriots were BUSTED video taping other teams' defensive signals (offensive most likely also) ..and had been doing so for some years... years that have coincided with their domination that started right around the FIRST GULF WAR (more on this in a sec). Many teams, including my favorite Steelers, reported that during some losses to the Patriots, that the team from New England seemed to somehow KNOW what play was going to be called ..right before the ball was snapped... even reporting that they would actually say the name of the play (that they are NOT supposed to know) to other teammates ..right at the line of scrimmage.
You think the Spygate cheating is still going on? They have actually played better since that scandal broke.
Since the commissioner whacked the Patriots and coach Bill Belichick in September 2007 for the longterm practice of taping the opposition's sidelines, New England has played almost half the number of games (64) as it played coached by Belichick before the sanctions came down (126). So the sample size is good to determine what sort of edge Belichick and his team got from knowing what the opposing signals might have meant. And the answer I found is: not much, apparently.

Before I go on, understand I'm not attempting to minimize what the Patriots did wrong. Roger Goodell was right to take away a first-round pick and whack the Pats $750,000 for the misdeed.

But check out the pre- and post-Spygate numbers, including playoff games, for the Patriots under Belichick, and you'll see why the video practices seem so wasteful:
G W-L Pct. Points per game
Pre-Sanction 126 87-39 .690 23.4
Since Sanction 64 49-15 .766 29.4

Pretty interesting. New England's gone from winning two-thirds of its games with the benefit of taping illegally, to winning three-quarters of its games and scoring six points more per game without taping -- and with so many new pieces on offense.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/w ... z1832OTCfj
You also said:
Up until their first Super Bowl ..they had been perrenial also-rans that barely broke .500 year after year ..(save some years with Plunkett way back)
When Plunkett was with the Patriots they never had a winning record.
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Re: Professional Sports and the NFL

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There is an excellent story about how baseball was taken from the American public by corporations in the feminist author Susan Faludi's book Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man. According to her study, it was a gradual emasculation process; it was like the media takeover that started mostly as a radio and TV technology infiltrated by anti-democratic intelligence groups but eventually became exclusively nothing but those groups and enormous corporations friendly to those groups.

In other words, the privatization of it all - and the consequential 'generalization' of something into a programmable sector of the private business world where real male competition can be healthfully exercised is not really all that surprising - it may even be leading to wars where males are actually able to compete with something besides walls of anonymous money piles. I don't mean to generalize. Your words are meaningful; thank you for sharing this story about NFL. I would say the same has happened to all major sports. I saw the World Cup recently and there were tons of horn noises blasting unstoppingly but never once did they show an audience with something like the level of hypnotic droning horns it would take to create that noise; it seemed to be edited into the live picture for the sole purpose of creating a hypnotic noise for TV audiences - which made up the majority of the audience.

Do you remember when fake conspiracy researcher Jesse Ventura tried to start the XFL - combining the shlock of "pro wrestling" (obviously fake fights with pre-determined winners) with the nacho munching crowd of NFL? And what a miserable failure it was? (Don't get me wrong; NFL is a huge hit in my family but it isn't entirely without disgust that I flee the room when the television is gathering a crowd.) I notice that the Brett Favre debacles seem to be artificially dragged out as a way to garner further viewing audiences. Perhaps this was the bit of XFL that leaked into football and hybridized into something far worse - the newsmedia drama tie-ins so that when you are not watching football you can read about a personal drama that is commercially tied to football with no immediate commercial tie-in apparent. An advertisement that isn't an advertisement.

Yes, we have Jesse Ventura to thank for many things. The light rail in Minneapolis and the downtown library were kind of amazing additions to Minnesota but - when is he going to talk about TV fakery and all his weird connections? How are we ever going to learn how our government really works until every American is invited to attend the expensive cocktail parties and boys clubs and girls clubs that these politicians always seem to be going to to talk about the public behind our backs?
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Re: Professional Sports and the NFL

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ahh yes well .... I just remember enjoying watching Plunkett ..please excuse the error ...

as far as them playing better since Spygate .... just as the "elites" have never given up power since day one ..do you think someone with an advantage like that would STOP using it ..if perhaps it were still available .. and like I say .. there are so many surveilliance options available these days .. (ones we dont even know about) who is to say they arent simply just piped into an audio feed? ..

again ..It's just conjecture ... and a pissin match over fave teams I want not ...

Its simply I began thinking about it after Young made that comment .. (along with this site slapping me awake to whats been so obvious ..so long ...) ... for a coach to tell his team to hold the receivers EVERY play because they won't call em all ... ..what kind of sportsmanship is that?

your take on Young's statement?
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hoi.polloi wrote:How are we ever going to learn how our government really works until every American is invited to attend the expensive cocktail parties and boys clubs and girls clubs that these politicians always seem to be going to to talk about the public behind our backs?
Thanks for an awesome response ... the piped in droning of the horns sounds so incredibly plausible now ... maybe trying to hypnotize Americans into actually enjoying an entire match for the first time?? It worked on me!

and as far as enveloping EVERYTHING Facistically (a word?) including sports ..(also who knows what biological DNA Champs we have out there ... Lebron ..Tiger? lol) .. I think maybe the only thing they can't get their hands on would be true art/artists (but they sure can get aalot of people to like junk))..... :D

Jesse V.? Ahhh I was stuck in Alex Jones land for soo lomg ..I cannot stomach Jesse Ventura's name ... but the XFL givs a chuckle ....

Its the quote above that I wish I could give answer to ....
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WOW Tiger AND MK Ultra.....

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Ask and ye shall be given .. wow ....

More "fakery" of the sporting kind... and one doozy of a conspiracy... http://bloomandsteele.com/lenny/Shock_Talk_YOUTUBE.html

For me .. this rings true ..as "outlandish" as it may seem ... (then again .. a couple of years ago, with my mind in the 911 perception prison that it was.. I would have called what we have here at CLUES the same ...)

the kicker for me was this:

Where did Josefin (Elin's twin sister) take off to? McGuireWoods, LLC. in London, England. Josefin, the poor girl cashiering in grocery stores to finance her education, is an attorney with McGuireWoods, one of the largest and most influential corporatist-fascist law firms in the world. Neo-conservative-Fascist Zbigniew Brzezinski’s (Trilateral Commission, Council of Foreign Relations) son, Mark Brzezinski, is a partner with McGuireWoods. Mark Brzezinski was President Clinton’s National Security Council Southeast Europe specialist. Mark is McGuireWoods’ national security adviser.[34]

McGuireWoods was named as a “Go-To” law firm by Fortune 100 corporate counsels who were surveyed about which law firms represent America’s largest corporations. It is one of the largest and most prominent law firms in America. [35] Elin’s divorce attorney is Walter H. White, Jr. out of the Josefin’s McGuireWoods London Office.[36]


time to look at pictures of Tiger's "mistresses" for fakery... If what is written here is true .. I imagine that they could have loaded up his "to do" list with some that he doesn't remember.... because they didn't exist ..

I, personally, always felt there was something "off" about Tiger's saga.... couldn't put a finger on it ...
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sayiamu wrote:time to look at pictures of Tiger's "mistresses" for fakery... If what is written here is true .. I imagine that they could have loaded up his "to do" list with some that he doesn't remember.... because they didn't exist ..
Please review our work on the Tiger scandal, starting last December (the thread may be in the archive of Reality Shack, the previous forum).

His first accuser was Rachel Uchitel, a faked 'person' who has clear and multiple connections to the 9/11 psyop, and who has been played in public by at least two different actresses - so far.
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