The RULING ELITE have been Lording Over, Plotting Against, MANIPULATING and CONTROLLING the masses since the beginning of the world. The Powers and Forces behind them and their Agenda are even more ANCIENT and are working throughout all generations to see their plan to fruition. They care not about the time that it takes. They KNOW eternity and they KNOW that time is very short. The thousands of year on earth that it has taken are like only a few days in light of ETERNITY.
The things that we are witnessing and experiencing in our world today are being controlled and manipulated whether you want to believe it or not. If you are not yet convinced, I hop that whay you see here today will get you cloer to that realization.
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In this chapter I examine the rise of smart and algorithmic technologies and what this means for understandings and experiences of homelessness. The concept of ‘the data–connectivity exchange’ is introduced and explained with reference to the asymmetries of datafication at the point of connection to digital services. This is applied to the case of LinkNYC to consider the potential for homeless and marginalised groups to be exposed to new data risks and harms through their use of ‘free’ Wi-Fi and other connectivity services. I then examine examples of algorithmic systems introduced by national governments to recover overpayments to welfare recipients using automated data-matching. The chapter makes the argument that with the rise of smart cities and algorithmic governance, social and spatial inequalities become further embedded into the logics and infrastructures of cities and states and are another means through which people experiencing homelessness can be policed and punished.
.. Just as thresholds of domesticity are negotiated and reproduced through digital practices, surveillance practices increasingly aim to reproduce the certain idealized images of urban space, such as through the intensified policing of unsheltered people (Humphry, 2022). While the city may become “domesticated” for some, for others the performance of traditionally domestic activities in urban spaces become criminalized through automated surveillance technologies. …
She said the city will expand its public transportation system and encourage businesses to allow employees to work from home during the 17 days of the Olympics to avoid traffic jams.
The NFL announced that Super Bowl LXIwill be hosted in Los Angeles in 2027, with the game played at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
The announcement was made at the NFL Winter League Meeting in Dallas, following a review of the proposal by the Fan Engagement & Major Events Advisory Committee and a vote by full ownership.
“We are very excited to bring the Super Bowl back to Los Angeles for the second time in five years,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. “The city did an outstanding job hosting Super Bowl LVI in the incredible SoFi Stadium and we believe that Super Bowl LXI will be even more memorable. The Los Angeles Rams, the Los Angeles Host Committee and many other outstanding partners will help create an unforgettable week of events culminating in Super Bowl Sunday in 2027 that will celebrate the region as an epicenter of sports, entertainment and culture.”
As part of Super Bowl LXI activities, the greater Los Angeles region will host a highly anticipated slate of events that make up Super Bowl Week, including NFL Honors, Super Bowl Experience, Super Bowl Opening Night and a robust community program.
“After 29 years, Super Bowl LVI was an amazing event that delivered significant economic and community impact for the Los Angeles region,” said President & CEO of the Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission, Kathryn Schloessman. “We’re thrilled to welcome back the NFL for Super Bowl LXI at SoFi Stadium in 2027 and look forward to building on the foundation we established, providing local diverse businesses the opportunity to compete for contracts, and using the spotlight to benefit the community organizations doing good work in our region.”
Super Bowl LXI will be the ninth Super Bowl to be hosted by the greater Los Angeles region, and 2027 will mark 60 years since Super Bowl I was played at the LA Memorial Coliseum in 1967.
“On behalf of the city of Inglewood, we are pleased to welcome the NFL and Super Bowl LXI back to Inglewood in 2027,” said Inglewood Mayor James Butts. “Given the success of the 2022 event, we are certain the NFL will find SoFi Stadium and the City of Inglewood ready to deliver an exciting and memorable Super Bowl LXI.” spacer
The game is planned to be nationally televised by ESPN and ABC marking the firstSuper Bowl simulcast between the two sister networks, the first time ABC has aired the Super Bowl sinceSuper Bowl XL in 2006, and the firsttime that ESPN has ever aired the Super Bowl.[1][2]
Background
Host selection
The league has made all decisions regarding hosting sites from Super Bowl LVII(held in February 2023) onward. There is no bidding process per site: the league selects a potential venue unilaterally, the chosen team puts together a hosting proposal, and then the league votes to determine whether it is acceptable.[3]
“alliance,” mid-15c., ligg, from French ligue “confederacy, league” (15c.), from Italian lega, from legare “to tie, to bind,” from Latin ligare “to bind” (from PIE root *leig- “to tie, bind”). Originally among nations, subsequently extended to political associations (1846) and sports associations (1879). League of Nations is attested from 1917 (created 1919).
Very much like the fallen angels who sore an oath, binding them together to their promise to fornicate with earthly women.
To bind together, to swear an oath, to make a pact, to form an alliance, to covenant together, to promise, to swear, to make a solemn vow, to make a solemn appeal to deity in witness of truth or a promise
Robert Nakata, is the design director for 72andSunny, an L.A.-based advertising firm in charge of bid branding materials, about every choice the designers made to create the most meaningful emblem.
The official slogan, “Follow the Sun,” (in other words Worship the Sun God – Ba’al) there’s the all-important emblem. It portrays a flying angel, colored with a radial gradient of yellows, oranges, and purples (one might say a “Rainbow”)—similar to those that fill L.A.’s skies during sunrise or sunset.
The Angel
The emblem can be interpreted as a melding of the “City of Angels” moniker and the official“Follow the Sun”slogan. City officials wanted to underscore L.A.’s ability to host people from all over the world—it already hosts significant diaspora and immigrant communities from Mexico, China, Russia, and Iran, among many others. “Ultimately, one of the five values of L.A.’s Olympic Games bid—unity—determined the final selection” of the angel as key element, says Nakata. He points to the city’s founders, who were of Native American, Mexican, African, and European descent, and who nicknamed it the “City of Angels.” The series of white lines radiating from the angel’s chest are intended to invoke the rays of sunlight that grace L.A. 284 days of the year.
The angel herself is shown with arms reaching overhead and face turned upward (as one does in worship), like a gymnast performing an uneven bar routine, about to stick a perfect landing. “There was intention to design the figure to be athletic and dynamic, youthful andfemale,” he says. “We felt this was more in keeping with the progressive vision Los Angeles was forming for their Olympic bid.”
One of the key differences between Los Angeles’ emblem design and those of other bid cities is its literal approach. Paris and Rome have submitted highly abstract representations of their city’s most notable landmarks—the Paris logo consists of the number 24 in a shape resembling the Eiffel Tower, and Rome’s features the Colosseum.
Not only is Los Angeles’ emblem a proportionally accurate depiction of a human figure, it’s clearly female. This is unusual because figurative emblems are often deliberately designed without a clear sex.
“Choosing female over male was a decision from the perception, and reality, that sports communication is already dominated by male athletic imagery,” Nakata says. “The Olympics are an event that celebrates male and female athletic achievement in equal measure.Why not represent athletic achievement through female form?”
Los Angeles, the city of the FALLEN ANGELS, this emblem is clearly about SUN Worship/Baal Worship. The deliberate decision to make the emblem Female rather than neutral states clearly that it is another attack on the Headship of the Father, and raising up the Goddess. It is another attack on the family unit created and ordained by GOD. The unity it represents is the one being orchestrated by the Fallen Angels, it is a false unity, just like the one at the TOWER OF BABEL. It is unity without the Creator, in defiance of the Creator God!
The number 11 is thought of as a “master” number in numerology because it is a double digit of the same number. When this occurs – the vibrational frequency of the prime number doubles in power. Meaning, the attributes of the Number One are doubled … The 11 carries a vibrational frequency of balance. It represents male and female equality. It contains both sun energy and moon energy simultaneously yet holding them both in perspective separate-ness. Perfect balance. Source
Number 12 -Important in the “magic” of this divine number is that at 12 “symbolic of the creation of the universe” as it represents the division or fractionating of unity into twelve individual distinct sound vibrations or tones. The key into understanding why this number is divine is that it is “symbolic of the creation of the universe” as in the Twelve Apostles via Jesus Christ of the Apocalypse which in this 6th age, signify the “end or a whole.” As is well said by S. Augustine (de Doctrina Christiana), “The number Twelve multiplied into Twelve makes One Hundred and FortyFour, the number in the Apocalypse, which designates the traiversal Society of the Saints:” and so Aug. f here, “centum quadraginta quatuor Millia omnis omninb Ecclfsia eit.” Source
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The number 28 combines cyclic times: 4 and the evolutionary times: 7. “It is the spiral of the evolution unfolding among the perpetual cycles of nature; it is the being progressed in the permanent oscillations of the Cosmos”.
Second perfect number because this number is equal to the sum of its aliquot parts.
IOC AND UN COLLABORATION: TAPPING THE FULL POTENTIAL OF SPORT
The United Nations (UN) has long recognised the contribution of sport for development and peace, and collaboration between the IOC and the UN has played a central role in spreading the acceptance of sport as a means to promote internationally agreed development goals. In 2015, in a historic moment for sport and the Olympic Movement, sport was officially recognised as an “important enabler” of sustainable development and included in the UN’s Agenda 2030.
In line with Olympic Agenda 2020, the IOC’s strategic roadmap for the future of the Olympic Movement unanimously adopted in December 2014, the IOC believes in the potential of sport to help achieve eleven of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) established by this UN Agenda 2030:Ensuring healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages (SDG 3); Ensure inclusive and quality education for all (SDG 4); Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls (SDG 5); Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all (SDG 8); Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable (SDG 11); Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns (SDG 12); Take urgent actions to combat climate change and its impacts (SDG 13); Conserve and sustainably use marine resources and protect and promote the use of terrestrial ecosystems (SDG 14 & 15); and Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development (SDG 16).
In recent years, a few historical milestones significantly reinforced the partnership between the IOC and the UN, which dates back to 1922, when the IOC and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) established an institutional cooperation.
In 2009, the UN General Assembly granted the IOC Permanent Observer status.This decision enables the IOC to be directly involved in the UN Agenda and to attend UN General Assembly meetings where it can take the floor, thus providing the possibility to promote sport at a new level.
In April 2014,the UN and the IOC signed an agreement aimed at strengthening collaboration between the two organisations at the highest level. The agreement underlined that the IOC and the UN “share the same values of contributing to a better and peaceful world through sport.” Learn more about the IOC and UN agreement here.
In November 2014,the UN formerly recognised the autonomy of the IOC and sport.The UN Resolution acknowledges “sport as a means to promote education, health, development and peace”, and highlights the important role of the IOC and the Olympic Movement in achieving these goals. Learn more about this historic milestone here.
In 1993,the UN General Assembly approved a Resolution that further solidified IOC-UN cooperationwith the decision to revive the Olympic Truce, by adopting a Resolution entitled “Building a peaceful and better world through sport and the Olympic ideal,” which calls upon Member States, before every edition of the Games, to observe the Olympic Truce and to cooperate with the IOC and the International Paralympic Committee in their efforts to use sport as a tool to promote peace, dialogue and reconciliation in areas of conflict during and beyond the period of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
written just after the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
I. Ancient
Discus-thrower by the Kleomelos Painter, Louvre Museum
They come from all over Greece. They converge to a sacred site in the Peloponnese, a place built not for living, but for honoring the gods and the best of the men: Olympia. A truce is observed.It does not suspend conflict between the city-states, but it does guarantee safe travel to those who would compete and to those who would watch. This happens once every four years. Once every Olympiad, for the calendar of this people is attuned to the rhythm of the games.
The athletes come here for glory— their own and their city’s. They measure themselves to one another in combat, running, the throwing of the javelin and discus, and chariot races. The winners will leave with an olive branch, but also with something much greater: prestige. The stakes are high. A victory at the games can be turned into political advantage, something vital in this land that is split up into a thousand little countries.
In this fierce competition, the athletes are not impervious to weakness of character. There is cheating. There is bribing. There is changing your allegiance to a rival kingdom because they offered more money than your own.The names of the rule breakers are inscribed upon statues funded with the fines they must pay, and there are quite a few statues.
Yet they exemplify an ideal. Their naked, fit bodies illustrate the virtues of freedom and maleness, of discipline and physical work. Sculptors and painters celebrate them in their art. The Olympian games are not only an athletic event: they also have aesthetic and religious resonance throughout Hellas. Poets and craftsmen gather to showcase their work. Victory songs are sung. In the great temple on a nearby hill, the sculptor Phidias has built a gigantic statue of gold and ivory.The king of the gods sits on a throne, lightning bolt in hand, thirteen meters tall, making clear that the games are held in his honor.On the middle day of the festival, a hundred oxen will be sacrificed to him.
The historian Herodotus would classify this Statue of Zeus Olympian as one of the seven wonders of the world. A symbol of the games that, for a thousand years, crowned the strongest and the fastest of the Greeks with a branch of olive tree.
II. Modern
Pierre de Coubertin is a historian, an educator, and most of all an idealist.
Robert Garrett, first discus throw Olympic champion at the 1896 Athens games
In the Europe of the late 19th century, he develops a new philosophy of sport. His study of history has made him acquainted with classical Greece, and he romanticizes the Athenian gymnasium, a place that elegantly combined physical and intellectual development. He attempts to heighten the importance of physical education in the schools of France,with little success.Soon, however, he has a new idea: the revival of the ancient Olympic Games.
Coubertin imitates but does not blindly duplicate the ancient festival. The arts, he decides, will play an integral part, as they once did. The sports program will be modern, with tasteful nods to the classics — the discus throw, the pentathlon, the marathon.The first games shall be held in Athens, for symbolic value, but will then move to a new city every Olympiad rather than occupy a single sacred spot. The rivalry between the Greek city-states finds a clear analog in this age of nationalism: the athletes shall compete under the flags of their nation-states. This is before the world wars would shatter certain ideals around patriotism. In the golden age of the Belle Époque, it is still permitted to think that a friendly competition between nations will foster peace and understanding, in the spirit of the ancient Olympic truce.
Coubertin further believes that the ancient athletes were amateurs, which he puts in contrast with the nascent professionalization of sport.The highest moral value will only be attained if the games involve as little money as possible. No sponsorships, no betting. Anyone who has earned income playing sports is barred from participating. The champion of the 1912 pentathlon and decathlon, Jim Thorpe, would be stripped of his medals when it was discovered that he had previously earned money playing baseball. Only in the late 20th century, when the pretense of amateurism faded out after many countries circumvented the rules, would his medals be posthumously restored.
The athletic ideal promoted by Coubertin is perhaps best summarized by this famous quote:
The important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well.
In French we say: L’important, c’est de participer. Participation is more important than victory.
But this is not what the Greeks believed.Their losers were not victors. Their athletes were not amateurs. Their truce did not end wars.TheOlympic ideal forged by Coubertin is new: a product of its age.
III. Contemporary
Daniel Ståhl, latest discus throw Olympic champion at the 2021 Tokyo games
The next Olympic Games open in a few days in Paris.There is already, to the surprise of no one, a long list of concerns surrounding their organization. Soon we shall hear all about the concerns having to do with the sports competition itself.
For now we shall discuss the last games, which were held two years ago in Beijing. They were officially the XXIV Olympic Winter Games. At their close, the president of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach, a distant successor to Coubertin, praised, as is customary, the athletes and their dazzling performances.
This did not erase the many controversies.
They began from the very inception of the 2022 games. Of the three candidate cities, everyone expected Oslo to be chosen, until the Norwegian media revealed the outrageous demands the IOC had made for its quasi-aristocratic members.Norway was to provide private lanes for them on all roads, a pompous ceremony on the airport runway, a cocktail reception with the king, and more. In the face of collapsing public support, Oslo withdrew its bid, and the games ended up in China.
But China was a thorny choice. It has been tightening its grip on Hong Kong and Tibet. It has been building up its military capacity, perhaps to invade Taiwan. It is suspected of human rights violations against the Uighurs, in the northwest.In response to the controversies, several countries diplomatically boycotted the games.
The games, it is true, have always been political.Hosting them has been an exercise in patriotic propaganda by everyone from Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union.But today, nationalism is waning in the West. Yes, people still enjoy seeing their country rank well in the medal tables, but it increasingly feels like an arbitrary, outdated celebration, and one that does not matter. The Beijing games did not garner a whole lot of attention. This could be due to the specific problems of this particular edition, but it may also be part of a trend. Today it seems that the only countries that truly care are the authoritarian ones, who try to leverage athletic success into asserting their legitimacy.
Moreover, athletes frequently compete for countries that are not their own, or train abroad under foreign coaches. In figure skating, the representatives of many East European countries are Russians who compete there because they are not in the same league as the best skaters in Russia itself. None of this is wrong, but it makes the parade of flags in the opening and closing ceremonies ring hollow.
And then there is doping.
Cheating has been a problem since the Greeks, but today it has been raised to the level of an organized system.After numerous scandals, Russia was punished in 2019 for its state-sponsored doping program. Now its athletes compete not under the Russian flag, but under the flag of the “Russian Olympic Committee”: a penance for their doping sins. That has not, however, stopped them from cheating. Their star figure skater, Kamila Valieva, has been embroiled in a bizarre controversy after it was revealed she had tested positive for a drug a few months before the Beijing games, to which the Olympic authorities responded by letting her compete but delaying the medal ceremony if she won one. She didn’t, but the whole thing managed to anger a lot of people.
It is easy, given current events in Ukraine, to portray the Russians as villains — but they are far from alone.In almost all sports, doping is widespread.No one can ever be sure that the victors who were not disqualified are clean, since drug testing is an asymmetrical war:it is always possible to invent new substances and keep them secret.The anti-doping agencies try to keep up, but it is a Sisyphean task.
Doping and anti-doping together inflict a dilemma on the athletes.Without drugs, their chances of victory against enhanced opponents are vanishingly small.With drugs, they are at constant risk of getting caught — and thereby lose their medals and their reputation.
Rules exist for the desirable goal of creating a fair playing field. Yet a fair playing field is not what anti-doping attitudes have been buying us. Rather than preventing cheating, anti-doping encourages nations to deploy their efforts in concealment.Even worse, rather than promoting the improvement of human performance, anti-doping encourages stagnation. This extends beyond drugs — there have been bans of technological enhancements, such as the Nike Vaporfly shoe or the LZR Racer swimsuit. Innovating, apparently, is cheating.
The idealistic vision of the International Olympic Committee is to build a better world through sport. Most observers agree that this is not happening at all.The Olympics do not exemplify an ideal of health,since high-level training is anything but healthy.They don’t exemplify an ideal of effort and participation, or friendly rivalry between nations.Most importantly, they do not exemplify an ideal of pushing the boundaries of human capabilities.
The Olympics today are nothing but a big game with arbitrary rules, governed by an aristocracy of athlete-politicians. Their only achievement is self-perpetuation.
IV. Future
3D model by Owen Tidy of Myron’s Discobolus
The traditional Olympic motto, Citius, Altius, Fortius, means “faster, higher, stronger.” In our advanced civilization we take this to heart. The industries of the world compete to bring humans to peaks of achievement, and every two years, they do.
In practice this has meant breaking a taboo that held back the games for decades.
When we did away with drug testing, many voiced concerns about the health of athletes.We were setting foot, people said, on a slippery slope that would get us to the darkest nightmares of biotechnology, like gene editing and designer athletes, modded cyborgs, and sinister human enhancement programs carried out by the less scrupulous governments of the world.
These concerns were valid, and we are pleased to note that for the most part they did not materialize.Of course, we still have controversies and disagreements.Usually, after a new technology is introduced and has made its user victorious, everyone from social media crowds to international sports federations engages in lengthy debates over the pros and cons of its inclusion in future games.
For example, the recent development of mitochondrial molecular boosters blurs the line between the self-powered and artificially-powered athlete categories, and the IOC and World Athletics will have to rule on what that means for the future. Whether they decide to carve out a new category or not, we can trust that the fundamental principle remains: now that a runner under the joint flags of Germany and Kenya has demonstrated, at the Hyderabad Olympics, that molecular enhancement makes it possible to complete a marathon under an hour, the rest of the world is free to adopt the same idea and dazzle us with their incredible running speed.
Not to mention that mitochondrial boosting is already helping countless people improve their health and fitness safely, at reasonable cost. The most valuable outcome of the Olympics as they exist now is this constant progress in new medications, prosthetics, and consumer products. The Games provide a showcase for new technologies. The countries and companies whose innovations lead to victory attain fame, pride, and commercial success.All of this is done in the open, so that any health and social issues can be publicly recognized and taken care of.
Another common concern came from the people who value the preservation of human nature. Perhaps, they reluctantly agreed, it makes economic sense to allow biochemical and technological enhancement for athletes; but wouldn’t we lose something in the process, something important to our identity as humans?
There are many possible replies to this. We could point out that human nature has been evolving pretty fast anyway. Most of us are now almost always online, surrounded with devices that enhance our mental power — essentially cyborgs already. Or we could say that even if most people agreed to ban certain unnatural practices, it would not stop a few from experimenting with their bodies.Some would do it in secret, remain undetected, and win competitions to the detriment of everyone else.However, the most practical way to deal with this question, as it turned out, was to create the Classical Olympics.
The Classical Olympics are deliberately made less prestigious. They occur in the same two locales every four years — Olympia in the summer, Chamonix in the winter — to avoid the problems of cities outbidding each other.They do not award medals: only branches of olive tree. They are not officially televised, and they involve as little money as feasible.In this way we have come closer to the original vision of Pierre de Coubertin. Those who come to Greece and the French Alps to compete do it because they want to participate, not because they want to win.
Doping is banned from the Classical Olympics, but there is no anti-doping watchdog. What would be the point in a competition that is by design less fast, less high, less strong than the regular Olympics? Reliance on equipment is minimized.There have even been proposals to imitate the Ancients and have the athletes compete in the nude, though this is considered unlikely to happen!
The Classical Olympics provide a counterweight to the main Olympic Games,and while there inevitably exists a tension between them, their complementarity has worked well enough. Together they show the diversity of what it means to be human.
It would be naïve to assume that this solution has managed to avoid cheating altogether.Short of altering human nature far more than any technology has, we will never get rid of cheating. But that doesn’t mean our hands are fully tied.
The Ancient Olympic Games were meant to honor Zeus, god of thunder and lightning. For most of history, electricity was the stuff of myths: an awe-inspiring, poorly understood phenomenon.Yet one day we managed to tame this force and channel it toward productive ends.
The Olympics of today have very little to do with Zeus or electricity, but they too channel a powerful force to create progress: our desire to win no matter what. That is the true Olympic ideal.
Faster, higher, stronger.
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There you have it folks. They throw that word around “IDEAL” to make you think that there is some kind of righteous, and upstanding standard to the Olympics which brings character, morals and ethics to our world. In truth, the Olympics is not now nor has it EVER been anything more than lying, cheating, ego manics with nothing more on their hearts and minds than WINNING. The entire purpose of the games was originally to worship the god ZEUS. And you should know by now that the only thing that matters is the root. Where the thing started. If you find the root of anything than you KNOW the truth about it. The Olympics are an offering to a PAGAN god, behind which there are demonic spirits. THAT’s THE TRUTH. SPACER
On a sweltering July morning in Los Angeles, the LA 2028 flags flew as “Mayor” Eric Garcetti stood on the steps of City Hall and cancelled The LA 2028 Olympic games.The games that he had insisted on were being called off, citing the absurd costs, impossibility of staging outdoor events due to climate change, and Garcetti’s own colossal failures on everything from housing, homelessness, transit, education, immigration, labor, and generally making LA a habitable space for anyone but rich old money slumlords and YouTube millionaires.
After the Olympics were cancelled, a flag unfurled to reveal that this was a stunt by NOlympics LA, the counter-Olympics coalition that I am an original member of. NOlympics LA staged the Olympics cancellation at the same time members of the group were in Tokyo, meeting with activists from equivalent anti-Olympics movements from Japan, Paris, Korea, Jakarta, London, and Rio. “Garcetti” was actually NOlympics activist Steve Ducey in a suit, skillfully mocking the real Mayor’s way of saying seemingly well-intentioned things that are actually meaningless, and then immediately contradicted through his actions.
The real Garcetti played this game a week later, when he staged a photo op with a homeless womannamed Kryshelle in the valley. He shook his head and told KPCC, “One of the things that’s kind of magical as Mayor is that sometimes I can make the difference of whether somebody will say, ‘Today is the day I’ll actually come off the streets.” Immediately afterwards, Kryshelle’s possessions were trashed and her encampment swept, a direct result of a call made by someone with the mayor’s team.Unfortunately, these are the soulless goons currently running Los Angeles as an aristocracy for profit, and who better to team up with than the International Olympic Committee?
The rising anti-Olympics sentiment that’s made such domestic and international organizing possible is a direct result of each Olympic cycle bringing increased clarity to what the Olympics are and always have been:A scheme routinely carried out by a consortium of grotesquely wealthy oligarchs and war criminals (like Henry Kissinger), who use sports as a pretext to extract capital from poor communities around the world.They promise cities greatness and abundance, only to abscond, leaving behind a wake of irreversible damage to lower income populations.The damage wrought by the scheme during some cycles is easier to spot than it is during others—Rio and Sochi come to mind as obvious shit shows—but even cities like London and Atlanta suffered intense spurts of Olympics-driven gentrification. Every Olympics leaves behind a legacy of destruction that takes decades to fully manifest itself.
And yet, rich idiots still bid on the Olympics. LA made a bid for the last 11 Summer Olympics, only winning after literally every other city in the world decided that they were no longer stupid enough to buy what the IOC was selling. Aside from the IOC, the only people who benefit from the Olympics are rich guys who live in the pockets of big developers, private security firms, and media companies.LA found its version of this particular kind of rich guy in LA 2028 bid co-chairs Mayor Garcetti and Casey Wasserman.Garcetti’s been selling out the city for profit for the better part of the last decade, and Wasserman—the obscenely rich brand mogul, super agent, and grandson of famous Hollywood power player Lew Wasserman—recently made his Twitter account private after New York Magazine reminded everyone that he once flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane.
As far as public perceptions go, now is a very bad time to have people know that you’ve ever been within 20 feet of Jeffrey Epstein, but why would the IOC care about that? After all, the Olympics are notorious for enabling abuse of underage athletes by adults.Larry Nassar, the monster who molested countless Olympic gymnasts, was enabled by the IOC and now-disgraced former USOC chief Scott Blackmun, who is of course an LA 2028 booster. Even after they were informed of the abuse, it festered for another year, because why stop the profit machine?Profiting off young athletes who are supposed to inspire the world while simultaneously exploiting and allowing for the abuse those athletes is at this point standard Olympic protocol.
Abuse scandals have rocked U.S. Olympic sports networks across gymnastics, swimming, equestrian, boxing, and ice skating. Examine the culture of the Olympics from any angle and you will see something as toxic as the pyramids of irradiated topsoil that have been stacked up in Fukushima, where the 2020 Tokyo Olympics are planning to hold swimming events.
Photo: Molly Lambert
It has always been this way. The 1932 LA Olympics took place during a historic homelessness crisis, when “Hoovervilles” lined the streets of the burgeoning metropolis. We call the sprawling encampments “Garcettivilles” now, but they are much the same. Promises of making the city denser with more public transportation, which it desperately needs, were leveraged into a way to push out lower income residents by raising rents everywhere the metro builds to. Cornerstone ethnic enclaves like Chinatown, Koreatown, Boyle Heights, and South LA are being gentrified by rich white people who feel like they deserve to own property even during this historic housing crisis. Groups like Chinatown Citizens For Equitable Development and Koreatown For All have formed to fight developers who are literally pushing out the populations for which these neighborhoods are named. LA is being whitewashed by developers, and LA 2028 is a scam to help speed up the rate of that whitewashing.
Elder and low-income people of color are the most affected by these violent displacements, and there is nowhere else for them to go. CCED LA is suing the city over the new development, “Chinatown Crossing,” which includes none of the mandated low income housing units (and what the city defines as low income is insanely high). Even though 2028 is a long way off, the Olympics are already displacing people of color near the LA Coliseum to make hotels in order to satisfy a manufactured “hotel shortage” crisis for Olympics tourists.
These problems all existed before LA won the bid for the 2028 Olympics, but the arrival of the games will be like a match to gasoline. It’s very fucking hot in LA right now and we have at least 60,000 people living on the street in a city where 600,000 people spend 90 percent of their income on housing. I have never known a time in LA when there wasn’t a homelessness crisis. I was born in the early ‘80s into an LA that had a huge homelessness population, terrible environmental issues, and was stratified between classes.
That was the LA in which the 1984 Olympic games took place. During the run-up to those games, the city was beset by Operation Hammer, which saw a militarized police force orchestrating sweeps throughout the city in order to sanitize the streets for the sake of the coming TV cameras. Unhoused people and anyone “suspected” of being in a gang were thrown in jail so the Olympics could show off LA as a shiny and clean metropolis. It’s no stretch to say that the 1992 LA Uprising and early ‘90s Rampart police corruption scandal were vastly accelerated by the police clampdown that began in the ‘80s.
We’ve already seen what the Olympics can do to LA,and to other cities throughout the world, which is why it was so infuriating when Garcetti and city council pushed LA 2028 through with no public referendum, public input, or independent media polling, knowing full well that most of them will not be holding local public office by the time the negative consequences from the games will be felt.
The original mission of NOlympics LA was to keep the Olympics out of LA, but our fight isn’t overjust because Garcetti and Wasserman got the city council to do their bidding. What remains now is ensuring that the things the Olympics are doing and will still do to this city, to people like Kryshelle, don’t go unnoticed. If Garcetti wants his legacy to be bringing the Olympics back to LA, we’ll make sure he gets his wish.
In the above article you saw that the Olympics are just a tool for the Globalist agenda, not only to preach their message but to physically enforce their 2030 population control and restructuring of our land, our homes and our cities.
The devastation wrought by the deadly wildfires that ravaged sections of Los Angeles has left an indelible imprint on the region’s landscape and psyche.
The runup to the city hosting the 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, in addition to World Cup matches in 2026 and a Super Bowl in ’27, will coincide with massive rebuilding of housing and infrastructure.That seems cruelly ironic after Los Angeles organizers sold the Games as a no-build event.None of the Olympic venues have been damaged by the still-burning fires (Isn’t that simply amazing?) that tore through Pacific Palisades on the city’s westside and Altadena, an unincorporated community above Pasadena in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains.The Palisades fire came close to Riviera Country Club, which will host Olympic golfand was inside the evacuation zone. UCLA, which will house athletes, was just outside the zone.“While our focus remains on healing and rebuilding, there is no reason to believe that the fires will adversely impact or delay preparations for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games,which are already well underway,” Paul Kerkorian, executive director of the city’s new Office of Major Events, said in a statement. (and aren’t we all releived to know that? Forget all the familes who lost everything. Forget that almost the entire area has been wiped off the face of the map… Rejoice because the Olympics will not suffer. Doesn’t that touch you heart? In case you are not sure… I am being sarcastic!!)The NFL, NBA and college basketball relocated or postponed games in the days after the fires began on Jan. 7. (Oh, so good to know that the sports were not lost or affected.)Neither of the two major fires has been contained andthousands remain evacuated.“We are in full solidarity with the citizens of Los Angeles and full of admiration for the tireless work of the firefighters and the security forces,” the International Olympic Committee said in a statement. “Currently the full focus must be on the fight against the fires and the protection of the people and property.”
How Los Angeles was awarded the 2028 Olympic Games
Los Angeles was awarded the 2028 Olympics for a third time in 2017, with the IOC praising organizers’ bid for using existing and temporary venues rather than constructing new stadiums and sports facilitiesspecifically for the Games, as well as its commitment to sustainability and fiscal responsibility. (Wow, good thing they phrased that commitment that way. Since none of the venues or stadiums were damaged in the fires….they can REBUILD the entire city around it without breaking their pledge to the committee. Isn’t that amazing?)
Yet the Games were still expected to cost roughly $6.9 billion for investments likeupgraded transportation, revamped facilities and improvements to the city’s infrastructure with a goal of benefitting residents long after the Olympic flame is extinguished. Three major projects involve renovating the city’s airport and expanding the Metro transportation system and downtown convention center. (and now that they have “acquired all that land, that has so conveniently been “CLEARED” by the fire, they can build all the infrastructure their little hearts desire.)
No one counted on a large-scale disaster occurring in the nation’s second-largest city when those projects were approved. (Well, maybe not right at the time, but you can bet they were betting on it pretty quickly afterward.)
The Pacific Palisades Bowl Mobile Estates destroyed by the Palisades Fire is seen in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025.Damian Dovarganes / AP
“What’s happened in a number of recent Olympics is something else comes along that entirely changes what the Games are all about,“ (Isn’t that curious?) said Dr. Matthew Brown, a University of Utah political science professor who has written extensively about the Olympics.
Tokyo postponed the 2020 Summer Games until 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic (PLANDEMIC) and then held them without fans in attendance.Beijing went ahead with the 2022 Winter Games under strict pandemic restrictions with limited spectators allowed.
“Something like wildfires can really change the priorities of lots of cities in that region and potentially the state and federal governmentand what they fund and when they want to fund it,” Brown said.
LA28 president and chairman Casey Wasserman met with President-elect Donald Trump in Florida on Wednesday night to shore up backing. (GET OUT! We are not going to fund the construction of their dream venue while we leave all those families literally out in the cold with no way to rebuild!)
“As a lifelong Angeleno, I shared our sentiments for President-elect Trump’s continued support in Los Angeles amid the devastation in our region,” Wasserman said in a statement. (Well if Wassermen is pleased with the support he saw from President Trump, that is a sad day. What is our President doing for the citizens of LA COUNTY?)
(PRESIDENT)Trump, a major sports fan, was serving his first term when Los Angeles won the Games. (If they rendered Obama the honor due the office by ALWAYS calling him PRESIDENT OBAMA even long after he left office… Then they should pay the same respect to PRESIDENT TRUMP! Like it or not, he IS PRESIDENT!)
“We also addressed the 2028 Games, and we are grateful for his unwavering commitment to LA28 and his leadership in bringing the Summer Games back to the United States for the first time in more than 30 years. We look forward to partnering with him and his administration to deliver a safe and successful Games our nation can be proud of,” Wasserman said.
Travis County, Texas Fire Engine 102 is stationed at the Asiliomar Bluffs as the sun rises over homes destroyed by the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025.Damian Dovarganes / AP
The strain on resources in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is not immune to disasters — real or imagined. Wildfires, earthquakes, mudslides, flooding, drought and rioting have left their marks on the nation’s most populous county of nearly 10 million people. And on the screen, Hollywood has dreamed up mass destruction.
The ongoing wildfires have killed over 20 people, destroyed over 12,000 structures and fouled the sprawling region’s air quality, which affects public health.
“The reality is what this is going to do is put a big strain on availability of resources from the city of LA, surrounding cities and the state of California,” Brown said.
“What happens then is those resources have to come from somewhere and that means other things are not going to have resources.”
Brown points out that while the Olympics are primarily funded through the local organizing committee, Games held in the U.S. depend heavily on state and local governments for police, fire, first responders and traffic control.
“Those are all local resources,” he said. “They’re not going to be controlled by the local organizing committee.”
It’s unclear how the recovery could impact LA’s notorious traffic congestion.Mayor Karen Basshas promised a “car free” Olympics, but no detailed transportation plans have been announced for the Games, which are expected to attract thousands of people daily.
The region’s ability to recover will be tested as it prepares to host the World Cup, Super Bowl and the 17-day Olympics followed by the Paralympics in a span of three years. (Another TRINITY of Super Events)
“We have seen a tremendous response to this devastating tragedy by our partners at every level of government, working in unity,” Kerkorian said. “With that continuing spirit of cooperation, we have no doubt that Los Angeles will be ready to welcome the world next year for the FIFA World Cup and in 2028 for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.”
Given its proximity to Hollywood, few would be surprised to see the city create a comeback story worthy of the big screen. (Oh, most certainly MAGICK is the force behind the NWO, SMART CITIES and the SINGULARITY!)
“The advantage LA has is there’s always another place to do whatever it is you wanted to do,” Brown said. “That gives it something other cities couldn’t pull off.”
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