So the world's attention being focused on Aurora, the Goddess who announces the arrival of the Sun God is no accident. A Golden Age for them, a totalitarian regime for the rest of us. The whole movie K-Pax is around the date July Prot, the lead character is supposed to end his life on earth on July 27 and come back to his planet K-pax at precisely There is also other references to the London Olympics in this movie. So there you have it: the Royal Family, the Masons, the Illuminati, and the Elders of Zion are all putting on a Danny Boyle-directed, K-Pax -inspired show to distract us from the coming false flag alien invasion.
Based on a card game. And that 's why McKayla Maroney fell on her second vault. Related Blogs. The Olympics will be the site of a false-flag terrorist attack Evidence: "['Undercover journalist' Lee] Hazledean also revealed how the large contingent of soldiers being brought into London for the Olympic Games included "a lot of UN troops being posted in and around London," including American and German troops.
Evidence: "Despite public pressure, the International Olympic Committee stood fast on keeping the logo, with no flexibility. Evidence: "If you were paying attention last night, you would have recognised that the Olympic Stadium floodlights are, in fact, depictions of the All-Seeing Eye as indeed are the Olympic mascots.
The IOC took matters into their own hands after the truth was revealed, giving the Canadians a gold, yet let the Russians keep theirs as well. Somehow, badminton is an Olympic sport. That's it; there's no joke. It's just shocking. Anyway, it was an incident from the ladies badminton event in the London Games that caused a stir around the world.
Eight athletes from Indonesia, China, and South Korea were disqualified from the competition for tanking. What happens is that the squads start off in a preliminary round-robin format to determine seeding, followed by the actual knock-out tournament.
The players found a loophole in the rules, and just tanked their prelim matches to face worse competition in the finals. Personally, that strategy sounds genius! Who wouldn't want to face worse teams when it truly counted? Still, the IOC didn't share that same sentiment and banned the players from further competing. Just another fascinating badminton conspiracy The sport of gymnastics is typically dominated by younger athletes, as they have the ability to contort and flip much easier than a fully-grown competitor.
Still, the IOC sets its limits to compete on the mat at 16 years old. Apparently China didn't get the memo. In , Chinese gymnast, Dong Fangxiao, won a bronze medal in Sydney, but was stripped of her hardware after discovering that she was only 14 while competing. Okay, so China learned their lesson, right? Not so fast. During the Summer Olympics in Beijing, the host country seemed to be skirting the rules again. Several of their squad members looked to be fresh out of grade school.
While the Chinese government claimed that these girls were indeed 16, documents online possibly proved otherwise. Still, nothing came of the scandal, and the underage gymnast conspiracy is still floating around the internet today! Tin-foil hat conspiracy theorists will often cry that the government uses airplane chemtrails to control the weather.
While the whole thing sounds crazy, the Chinese government successfully kept the Summer Olympic opening ceremonies dry by altering the weather, since the "Bird's Nest" Stadium was built without a roof. While the forecast called for ran, it was no match for the 1, rockets that were launched into the sky before the games.
The technology worked by inducing clouds to participate prematurely before they reached the Olympic venue. The particles in the projectiles, , consisting of silver iodide and dry ice, act as nuclei for the vapor to freeze to, resulting in precipitation. Crazy, right? But China has invested billions in this ungodly technology, utilizing it to control the weather.
Ethical or not, this conspiracy turns out to be true! The unforgettable hockey match-up between the Americans and the Soviets was one for the ages. But was it fixed? Sketchy, right? Still, the Soviets knew that public interest would dwindle without the Americans competing, leaving many to theorize that the 'Miracle On Ice' was nothing but a ploy to keep America from boycotting. It obviously didn't work, but you can't help but wonder if it's true.
Golf made its way to the Summer Olympics in Rio, but many of the sport's top stars didn't show up. Players like McIlroy, Speith, Fowler, Scott, and several others forewent the games for different reasons. Some stated that it didn't fit into their schedule, while others raised concerns about the potential threat of the Zika virus. If the latter were the case, why weren't other athletes withdrawing from the Olympics?
While the most likely reason for these golfers skipping the games was money, there was a more sinister reason: drug testing. The PGA supposedly implemented a strict anti-doping policy in , but per some golfers, it hasn't been enforced.
Rory McIlroy even stated in June that:. On the other hand, the IOC has a stricter policy when it comes to drug testing, leaving many to wonder: were these golfers skipping out on the Olympics because they were doping?
We might not ever know the truth, but it surely seems plausible. We head back to the games in Beijing for our next Olympic conspiracy theory. Tin-foil hat conspiracy theorists will often cry that the government uses airplane chemtrails to control the weather. While the whole thing sounds crazy, the Chinese government successfully kept the Summer Olympic opening ceremonies dry by altering the weather, since the "Bird's Nest" Stadium was built without a roof.
While the forecast called for ran, it was no match for the 1, rockets that were launched into the sky before the games. The technology worked by inducing clouds to participate prematurely before they reached the Olympic venue. The particles in the projectiles, , consisting of silver iodide and dry ice, act as nuclei for the vapor to freeze to, resulting in precipitation.
Crazy, right? But China has invested billions in this ungodly technology, utilizing it to control the weather. Ethical or not, this conspiracy turns out to be true! The unforgettable hockey match-up between the Americans and the Soviets was one for the ages. But was it fixed? Sketchy, right? Still, the Soviets knew that public interest would dwindle without the Americans competing, leaving many to theorize that the 'Miracle On Ice' was nothing but a ploy to keep America from boycotting.
It obviously didn't work, but you can't help but wonder if it's true. Golf made its way to the Summer Olympics in Rio, but many of the sport's top stars didn't show up. Players like McIlroy, Speith, Fowler, Scott, and several others forewent the games for different reasons. Some stated that it didn't fit into their schedule, while others raised concerns about the potential threat of the Zika virus.
If the latter were the case, why weren't other athletes withdrawing from the Olympics? While the most likely reason for these golfers skipping the games was money, there was a more sinister reason: drug testing. The PGA supposedly implemented a strict anti-doping policy in , but per some golfers, it hasn't been enforced. Rory McIlroy even stated in June that:.
On the other hand, the IOC has a stricter policy when it comes to drug testing, leaving many to wonder: were these golfers skipping out on the Olympics because they were doping? We might not ever know the truth, but it surely seems plausible. We head back to the games in Beijing for our next Olympic conspiracy theory. All-time great swimmer, Michael Phelps, dominated the pool and grabbed a record eight gold medals in the process.
But, the problem is that he won only seven, not eight races! In one of his specialties, the m butterfly, Phelps started off slow, yet finished strong. Still, despite his comeback, from the untrained eye, it looked like Phelps was beat-out by Serbia's Milorad Cavic. As the final times were posted, a miracle took place as the American edged the Serbian by 0. For reference, it takes 0. How could this be?
Cavic clearly touched the wall before Phelps as seen from the photo but he didn't press it hard enough to register on the touchpad. Unfortunately for Cavic, Phelps retained his gold medal, but the whole race is still a hot topic in the swimming world to this day!
The Soviet's squeaked by the Americans with a victory during the gold medal match in basketball, but not without some help from the referees. Even though Team USA started slowly, they worked their way back in front with three seconds remaining after Doug Collins sunk two-free throws, leading The Soviets could not call a timeout after the free-throws due to international rules, and had to in-bound it immediately, which then the coach could call a timeout from the sidelines.
The pass went errant, and USA celebrated. But, per one official, the Soviets called a timeout during Collins' second free-throw. The time-out was granted and the Soviets took the ball out of bounds. Another errant pass and the Americans celebrated yet again! But, the Bulgarian referee called another stoppage in play due to nonexistent fans on the court. Finally, the third-time was a charm for the Soviets, in a play that seemed to violate so many basketball rules. The Americans protested but lost their appeal.
Clearly, there was some foul play involved! What do you do when your entire country is banned from the Olympics for doping? Blame the enemies of course.
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