Thursday, June 4, 2015

Football Madness

The revelations about corruption within FIFA have been big news since last week.

Suddenly, everyone is surprised that there’s corruption within one of the world’s major and most profitable sports enterprises.

If anyone thinks that FIFA is the exception rather than the rule, then they’re deluding themselves. Wherever there’s a huge pile of money, there will be corruption to some degree.

There’s definitely corruption within the Olympics, the NFL, NBA, just to name a few. The NFL operates as a non-profit organization. Yes, this is a fact. The NFL makes billions of dollars in profits, yet bilks the taxpayers for billions more. If this isn’t institutionalized corruption, then nothing is.

And which country outed this FIFA corruption?

None other than the 110% Godly and all-holy US-- the land where corruption is not only endemic, but deeply institutionalized and legalized.

Let’s take a look at a few: From allowing the wealthy to buy candidates and elections, illegal torture, secret wiretapping of its own population as well as those of other countries, rendition, lying the country into an illegal and unnecessary wars (Iraq in 2003), massive-scale financial fraud and theft by Wall St. banks where no one saw jail time but only token, symbolic fines, massive theft of taxpayer money by private corporations, and a lot more—see this.

So when taking into account the FACT that the US is thoroughly rotted out by corruption, seeing it try to fight corruption anywhere else is synonymous to using a shit-stained mop to clean a dirty floor. It’s hypocrisy on steroids, with a dose of crack-cocaine.

If the US wants to go after serious corruption, then there’s certainly more than enough of it at home to keep the FBI and district attorneys busy for at least the next fifty years.

There’s no doubt that the whole investigation is politicized.

The reasons are:

1. The US has been angry/jealous with Russia’s selection as the host of the 2018 World Cup, and has been seeking to take this honor away in some way. The US is also frustrated that all the false accusations, sanctions, threats, and other moves to cripple Russia economically and politically have failed.

2. These FIFA corruption revelations also come at a very convenient time for the Zionist shit-pit (Israel), who at the same time was facing expulsion from FIFA and exclusion from all soccer tournaments due to that state’s racist and restrictive treatment against Palestinian players, and the sponsoring of teams which are based on occupied Palestinian territories.

3. US influence, wealth, and power is waning. More countries are turning away from it, and forming their own institutions and partnerships that threaten US hegemony over the globe. The US is desperate to maintain this hegemony and keep its rivals down by whatever means it can find. It definitely seeks to highjack FIFA, staff it with its own compliant creatures, and make the organization a tool of US control. The US is certainly scraping the bottom of the barrel by using FIFA corruption as an imperial life-preserver. If it succeeds, then no World Cup games will ever be allowed in countries which do not bow down to the US. This we can be 100% sure of.


There’s no doubt that this entire FIFA corruption affair has been stirred up by the US for purely political reasons. This corruption has been going on for decades, yet it’s now that this is being exposed? This is not a coincidence, it’s deliberate.

The US is also overstepping its boundaries by demanding extradition of non-US citizens for trial to the US, when those people hadn’t committed any crime on US soil. That they indirectly/remotely used a facility within the US to do so doesn't give the US the right to seize these people and bring them to the US for trial. Present the evidence to the country from which the accused are from, and let the law-enforcement officials there bring those individuals to justice.

But this so-called investigation into FIFA corruption will probably go the way of the MH17 one, because as soon as evidence comes up that implicates the US, a major US corporation, or one of their vassal states, all will get very quiet, and no one will do anything more.

Ultimately it will come to this, and either the US has to watch itself or its slaves get locked up and disgraced, or sweep it all under the rug to save their miserable hides. If the US foolishly thinks it can cherry-pick who to implicate, investigate, and bring in, then it won't get anywhere. If it tries to do just that, the US will end up embarrassing itself, and will cause way more mess within FIFA than any of this corruption did.

So go ahead, team USA. Shoot yourself in the foot, for the umpteenth time!

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