Re: Fixed results in the Rugby World Cup?
- From: "Mac Lawson" <newthreat2000@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 23:22:28 +0200
"Souf Efriken" <michaelnewport@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 18 Oct, 15:38, "Mac Lawson" <newthreat2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:something
What do you think the effects of criminal betting syndicates are on this
world cup?
You can fix results in various ways, i.e. blackmail, but there's
gamesunusual that I've noticed during the course of this tournament in two
affectat least.
Anyone here know what Directed Energy Weapons are?
All that you really need to know is that radiowaves and microwaves
andthe human body in various ways.
Unclassified research has shown that certain frequencies cause fatigue
radio'sother effects can also be achieved through the use of such devices, i.e,
blurring of vision. Both such effects could be very useful in fixing a
sporting event.
Think about it, the human body is mostly governed by electrical signals.
Electromagnetic waves (radio waves and microwaves) generate electrical
signals in electrical systems, of which the human body is no exception.
Radios work because radio waves generate an electrical signal in the
Thereceiver, just a metal rod or piece of wire, i.e, conductive material.
youhuman nervous system is a conductive material. So the logic is obvious,
youuse electromagnetic waves to generate signals in the nervous system and
fatigueaffect the body in various ways.
These are scientific facts and the effects (i.e, fatigue) caused by such
devices have already been discovered by unclassified research.
So an obvious use of this device is by criminal betting syndicates in
sporting events and I'm sure that I've noticed it's use in at least two
games of this Rugby World Cup. The fact is these devices can induce
results.and blurring of vision, these are facts demonstrated in unclassified
research.
So, it's obvious that you can use such devices like these to fix
suchNow I watch a lot of rugby and I noticed what has to be the effects of
momenta device. In the French-New Zealand quarter final game at a specific
onein the game, the New Zealand players all of a sudden appeared amazingly
lethargic, labouring around. Now you could say that this could happen to
aboutor two players for whatever reason, but most of them and all at the same
time? This wasn't even that far into the game. Now the amazing thing
goodthis game is that France weren't expected to win, New Zealand were the
favourites going into the tournament. Don't get me wrong, France are a
hadteam, but the fact is that New Zealand were expected to win and France
Ilost an earlier game to Argentina, who were lower in the world rankings.
havealso noticed this lethargicness early in the game, long before the final
result. It was as if a button had been switched on and all the players
became amazingly fatigued. The fact of the matter is a French win would
see itresulted in greater profits for the betting syndicates.
Now if that wasn't enough I noticed the same thing in the South
Africa-Argentina semi-final. South Africa pulled through this game with
their world class players, however the same thing occurred. At a certain
point in the game the players looked fatigued, lethargic and labouring
around and it's not the kind of thing that you can pretend. You could
thatin their faces, their posture, body language...etc. You can just see
thethere was something wrong. These are the same players that can play at
thehighest level and at the highest pace for 80 minutes and they're looking
lethargic in a game that wasn't even of a high intensity. It was also
gamesame thing with the New Zealand-France game, at a specific point in the
fromthe players became lethargic to a level that you would just not expect
players of that class. Even someone that watches very little rugby would
whathave noticed it.
It's obvious that such devices can be used to fix sporting results, so
game.do we do about it? This is what we need to do, we need electromagnetic
sensors to be placed on the rugby field and these should also be placed
secretly in various positions, they could even be placed on the players
themselves and the results need to be recorded for the duration of the
isThe source of the device could also be discovered using an appropriate
sensor.
The technology that can create such effects isn't even that advanced, so
it's easy for anyone to understand that this isn't science fiction, this
criminalreal and we need to do something about it.
For more information on such devices and other techniques used by
betting syndicates, i.e., blackmail, you need to see this:
http://www.geocities.com/newthreat2000/
My secretive Russian betting syndicate take exception to your slur.
You will be hearing from us.
No problem, if you want what's contained in this document pointing at you!
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