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The Olympic Games are the pinnacle for athletes of most sports to aim for. The winning of an Olympic medal especially gold is the highlight/s of their athletic careers and inspires others to follow in their footsteps.  Millions of families from around the world come together to watch and cheer on their sporting heroes and the opening and closing ceremonies – a  myriad of colour and entertainment show casing until recently the art and culture of the host nation. 

The Olympic motto

“Faster, Higher, Stronger – Together”

expresses the aspirations of the Olympic Movement. It is the adaptation of the original motto in Latin, “Citius, Altius, Fortius – Communiter”. The 5 rings of the Olympic flag represent the union of the five continents and the meeting of athletes from throughout the world at the Olympic Games. All sounds very inspirational, however the Olympics has a dark side of pagan, satanic and political practices.

The ancient Olympics that ran from 776 BC to 393AD were in honour of the the god Zeus or Baal and this has continued in the modern day Olympics.  The Olympic hymn sang at the raising of the Olympic flag is to Zeus.  The International Olympic Committee is also influenced by Globalist elite roundtable groups including the United Nations and the World Economic Forum.  The opening and closing ceremonies are used as a way for mind control and predictive programming to showcase what is to come to a world population.  Over the last few games this dark side has been become more and more obvious. Take a look at the 2012 London Olympics with the hospital beds and covid spike like objects floating around the arena, and the latest opening ceremony in Paris recordings have been removed by the Olympic committee due to all the complaints from social media due to it’s religious and transgender depictions.  It certainly was not a family show!  The fall out from the controversy of the opening ceremony along with the Paris Olympics desire to be green and transgender has resulted in suffering for many of the athletes. 

The Olympic Charter

“The Olympic Charter is the codification of the fundamental principles of Olympism, and the rules and bye-laws adopted by the International Olympic Committee.

It governs the organisation, actions and functioning of the Olympic Movement and establishes the conditions for the celebration of the Olympic Games.

Among other things, it establishes the relations between the International FederationsNational Olympic Committees and the Olympic Movement.

The Charter was first published in 1908, under the title of Annuaire du Comité International Olympique. Some of the rules contained in this first Charter had, however, been written by Pierre de Coubertin around 1898.” (https://olympics.com/ioc/olympic-charter)

“Modern Olympism was conceived by Pierre de Coubertin, on whose initiative the International Athletic Congress of Paris was held in June 1894. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) constituted itself on 23 June 1894. The first Olympic Games (Games of the Olympiad) of modern times were celebrated in Athens, Greece, in 1896. In 1914, the Olympic flag presented by Pierre de Coubertin at the Paris Congress was adopted.” 

“The goal of the Olympic Movement is to contribute to building a peaceful and better world by educating youth through sport practised in accordance with Olympism and its values.” 

Mission and role of the IOC
The mission of the IOC is to promote Olympism throughout the world and to lead the Olympic Movement. The IOC’s role is:

1: to encourage and support the promotion of ethics and good governance in sport as well as education of youth through sport and to dedicate its efforts to ensuring that, in sport, the spirit of fair play prevails and violence is banned;

8: to encourage and support the promotion of women in sport at all levels and in all structures with a view to implementing the principle of equality of men and women; 

9: to protect clean athletes and the integrity of sport, by leading the fight against doping, and by taking action against all forms of manipulation of competitions and related corruption;

18: to promote safe sport and the protection of athletes from all forms of harassment and abuse.

Download and read the full Olympic Charter -2023

Olympic Anthem 

The Olympic anthem was “created by Greek composer Spýros Samáaras to words written by his fellow countryman, poet Kostís Palamás, the Olympic Anthem is in fact the oldest property of the modern Games.

The renowned composer was given the task of composing it to give a musical identity to the start of the 1896 Games in Athens, the first modern Games, held two years after Pierre de Coubertin had created the IOC.”

Read more including the words of the hymn… 

Women in the Olympics

“According to historical records, the first women to participate in the Olympic Games were:

  1. Hélène de Pourtalès (Switzerland) – Sailing (1900 Paris Olympics) She won a gold medal as a member of the winning team in the 1-2 ton sailing event on May 22, 1900.
  2. Charlotte Cooper (Great Britain) – Tennis (1900 Paris Olympics) She became the first female individual champion, winning the women’s singles tennis competition on July 11, 1900.

These pioneering women marked the beginning of women’s participation in the Olympic Games, which has since grown to include numerous events and athletes from around the world.

Additional Notable Milestones:

  • 1928 Amsterdam Olympics: Women’s athletics and gymnastics debuted as Olympic events.
  • 1948 London Olympics: Women’s basketball and volleyball made their Olympic debut.
  • 1960 Rome Olympics: Women’s cycling and field hockey were introduced.
  • 1984 Los Angeles Olympics: The first women’s marathon was held.
  • 1996 Atlanta Olympics: Softball made its Olympic debut as a women-only event.
  • 2000 Sydney Olympics: Water polo, pole vaulting, trampoline, synchronized diving, and hammer throwing were added as women’s events.

The Olympic Games have continued to evolve, with a growing emphasis on gender equality and the inclusion of more women’s events and athletes. Today, women make up nearly half of all Olympic competitors, and the trend towards greater representation and participation is expected to continue. ” (AI generated)

The 2024 Olympics are allowing transgender participation in some sports and this has sparked a lot of outrage in the women’s boxing.  See below for more…

The Best Opening Ceremonies In Olympics History

Fans of the Summer and Winter Olympics often remember the opening and closing ceremonies vividly – sometimes going back decades. However, not everyone has the same favorites. This list of past opening ceremonies from both the summer and winter gatherings offers a crowd-ranked look at the best opening ceremonies in Olympic history.

Because the Olympic Games are a gathering of top athletes worldwide in fierce competition, it makes sense that opening ceremonies would be top notch! They usually show off the absolute best the host country has to offer, revealing impressive creativity, choreography, artistic talent, musical influences, and pyrotechnics.

This list covers the best opening ceremonies from the Summer and Winter Olympics, including the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, and various games in locales such as Pyeongchang, South Korea (2018); London (2012); Beijing (2008); Athens (2004); Sapporo (1972), and Tokyo (1964 and 2020). 
Read more and video clips… 
https://gem.university/the-olympics-gema-special-report/#opening-ceremonies

Paris Olympic Games 2024

Are the Olympics a Trial Run for a 1984 Digital State? 

The best way to begin might be to say that there are three distinct categories of Olympic games sites that the City of Paris wants to make ultra-safe for visitors and athletes, each with its own unique security challenges. 

First, there are the many official, already-existing sporting venues (stadiums, arenas, tennis courts, aquatic centers, etc.) located throughout Paris and France. These require the least amount of novel security measures, whether in the form of protective perimeters or the (unusual) methods used to maintain them. 

Included among these is the historic Grand Palais, an architectural jewel from 1900 located at the foot of the Champs-Elysées. A monumentally massive building with a marvelously versatile interior space, it regularly plays host to museum exhibitions of all types, in addition to galas, elaborate fashion shows, concerts, conventions, and even an ice-skating rink. Turning it into an Olympic sporting event site wouldn’t have been very difficult. 

Second, and complementing these dedicated sporting facilities, are several famous outdoor public monuments and historic landmarks that have been transformed into temporary games sites. …

In fact, in order to meet the endless safety, commercial, and sanitary needs associated with the many uses to which the river is being put, an unprecedented thing has taken place: for 8 days leading up to the opening ceremony (tomorrow), the Seine and its immediate surroundings have undergone a form of privatization that has kept almost the entirety of the Parisian population off its riverbanks and away from its nearest surrounding streets and bridges. 

Implementing this shutting down of the river has involved widespread use of the aforementioned chainlink-type moveable fences – thousands of them – along with a novel but not entirely unfamiliar technological device: the QR-coded pass.  Read more…
https://gem.university/the-olympics-gema-special-report/#1984

The Gates of HELL Have Opened, Satan is No Longer Hiding
https://gem.university/the-olympics-gema-special-report/#gates-of-hell

Issues with Olympic Village

Olympics Insider: Hundreds of Kids Tortured and Killed During ‘Satanic’ Games

Hundreds of children have been trafficked to Paris for the deranged pleasure of the global elite who have gathered in the French capital for the quadrennial Luciferian celebration of the Olympic Games.

Dignitaries, politicians, celebrities and royalty have flown in from all around the world, not to watch men and women run around a track or throw a javelin, but so they can take part behind closed doors in the most depraved and sickening occult rituals in the elite’s four-year calendar.

While the mainstream media is obsessed with the events taking place in the pool, the track, and on gymnastics mats, the pedophile elite are more interested in taking part in what they call “The Most Dangerous Game,” or more simply, “The Hunt.
https://gem.university/the-olympics-gema-special-report/#torture

 

Symbolism at the Olympics

The Olympics-Illuminati Symbolism hidden in plain sight
https://gem.university/the-olympics-gema-special-report/#symbolism

Terrifying predictive programming was displayed at the Olympics in France, showing a hot air balloon flying over a bruised and battered Statue of Liberty.

This implies two things: first, a full-blown attack on freedom; second, depicting a post-America world after its collapse.

If America falls, so does the rest of the world.

Women Competing Against Transgender Athletes

Lynsey Sharp in Rio 2016

Sall Grover “Women have been speaking up about men in women’s sport for years. YEARS. They were speaking up at the 2016 Rio Olympics. So the question isn’t “why aren’t women speaking up?” it’s “why is no one listening?” “We’re very much relying on the people at the top sorting it out.” 

“There are many people who think that women & girls should refuse to participate in sport when a male who claims to be female is included, like this is the solution to the issue & what will force the authorities make necessary changes to the current situation.” Watch interview and see comments… 

1. If the authorities cared about women’s rights in the first place, we wouldn’t be in this situation. Taking the rights away from ourselves by not showing up at all will just finish trans activist’s plan, not stop it. They’re happy to have a reality where it’s only men who claim to be women in women’s competition.

2. Many women already self-exclude from female spaces that have been invaded by males. Has that changed the males in female spaces policy any where? No. They’re more than happy for women to be excluded from society. In fact, some may suspect that is a goal.

3. It is not the responsibility of women & girls to forfeit any chance they have to an athletic career in order to bring back our rights. It is the responsibility of elected legislators to ensure that 50% of the population still have the rights they already won. The onus is on them, not female athletes. Are most legislators dropping the ball on this issue? Yes.

4. Some women & girls *have* self excluded from competition. Has it changed anything? In fact, some of these women & girls have been *punished* for self excluding. 

5. The first-hand accounts of women & girls in this situation state that they are often threatened with expulsion, censorship, financial punishment or refusal of other opportunities if they even dare to think about self-excluding, even if it’s for their own safety. These women & girls are literally caught between a cock & a hard place.

The two places where this issue will be resolved are in the court of public opinion & the court of law. Instead of telling women & girls to self exclude, encourage them to go to the courts to fight for their rights. It sucks that we have to do this, but we do. So pave the hard road of litigation with support for the women & girls who are willing to take up this incredibly hard fight.

We have truth & reality on our side. We will win this eventually. It’s just a different kind of race to get there & it will not be won by staying away.  Sall Grover
https://gem.university/the-olympics-gema-special-report/#transgender-athletes

Female  volleyball player, 17, left paralyzed with brain damage by transgender opponent who ‘cackled with delight’ after knocking her to ground

A volleyball player left partially paralyzed by a transgender opponent has slammed the Olympics over its boxing controversy.  Payton McNabb was 17 when a ball spiked by a trans opponent with force struck her in the face, threw her to the ground and shut off her consciousness.  The 5ft 11in trans player cackled in delight, Ms McNabb said, after sending her to the floor. As did other players in the opposite team.

Ms McNabb was left with brain damage and paralysis on her right side, which ended her dreams of getting a volleyball college scholarship and has made it difficult to walk without falling.

She told DailyMail.com it was ‘disgusting’ that two boxers who failed gender tests had been cleared to fight women at this year’s Games in Paris.  She fears women could suffer injuries worse than hers.  Read more…
https://gem.university/the-olympics-gema-special-report/#paralyzed

Paris 2024: Males Are About To Fight in Women’s Boxing. How Did We Get Here?

The controversial issue of males in women’s sport has reared its head at the Paris Olympics. In this episode, the team discuss the case of two boxers who were disqualified after failing ‘gender eligibility tests’ by their international federation at last year’s World Championships but, despite being biologically male, are competing in Paris. We discuss how this situation has arisen, including an explanation of the governance issues that led to their inclusion, and the biological factors that give rise to the Differences of Sex Development (DSDs) that are thought to be responsible for these two cases. We explain how significant male advantage is in sport, and why boxing, of all the sports, is one that should recognise male biology and its implications. Finally, we offer insight into the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) Principles of Fairness and Inclusion, contrasting this with other sports that regulate women’s sport and exclude male advantage.  Listen to The Real Science of Sport Podcast

Female boxer yells ‘this is unjust’ and falls to her knees in tears as she quits fight against ‘biologically male’ Olympic opponent Imane Khelif after just 46 SECONDS following two powerful punches

A boxer deemed a ‘biological male’ today won against an Italian woman in one of the most controversial Olympic bouts ever.

The fight between Italy‘s Angela Carini and her Algerian opponent Imane Khelif took just 46 seconds, with the Italian throwing her helmet onto the floor as the clash was abandoned, yelling: ‘This is unjust.’

The 25-year-old refused the handshake and fell to the canvas sobbing having received just two punches from Khelif – who had been banned from a major boxing contest before the Olympics.

Khelif was thrown out of last year’s world championships after failing testosterone tests carried out to establish gender qualification.  Read more…
https://gem.university/the-olympics-gema-special-report/#female-boxing

 A second female boxer leaves the ring in tears after losing to a ‘failed gender test’ rival: Lin Yu-Ting wins opening Olympics fight with unanimous points decision a day after Imane Khelif
left her battered opponent crying

A boxer who previously failed a gender test today defeated her opponent in a unanimous points decision – in the second gender row to grip the Olympic sport in just 24 hours.

Women’s boxing is mired in yet another controversial gender row as two-time world champion Lin Yu-Ting went the full three rounds to beat Sitora Turdibekova, 22, and is now only one win away from a guaranteed Olympic medal.  Read more …  

‘This isn’t sport… explain why you’re OK with a man beating a woman to entertain you’: JK Rowling condemns ‘bullying cheat’ Imane Khelif and ‘disgraceful’ Olympic chiefs after female boxer is
forced to quit after 46 seconds

A fuming JK Rowling last night slammed an Olympic boxing match as ‘a man beating a women in public for entertainment’ after a female boxer once disqualified for failing a gender test forced out an Italian opponent.

A global backlash, led by Italy‘s prime minister and the Harry Potter author, ensued after Angela Carini quit to ‘save my life’ just 46 seconds into her bout against Algerian opponent Imane Khelif, claiming she had been hit so hard that she ‘couldn’t breathe’.

Rowling called Khelif a ‘bullying cheat’ and hit out at Olympic bosses who she branded ‘disgraceful’ for allowing the bout to go ahead. 

Women’s rights campaigner Ms Rowling tweeted a video of the fight and wrote: ‘Watch this then explain why you’re OK with a man beating a woman in public for your entertainment. 

‘This isn’t sport. From the bullying cheat in red all the way up to the organisers who allowed this to happen, this is men revelling in their power over women.’   Read more…
https://gem.university/the-olympics-gema-special-report/#not-sport

As stated, the International Boxing Association (IBA) feels it appropriate at this prevalent time, to address recent media statements regarding those athletes Lin Yu-ting and Imane Khelif, particularly regarding their participation in the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

We wish to make the following points in these regards:

On 24 March 2023, IBA disqualified athletes Lin Yu-ting and Imane Khelif from the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships New Delhi 2023. This disqualification was a result of their failure to meet the eligibility criteria for participating in the women’s competition, as set and laid out in the IBA Regulations. This decision, made after a meticulous review, was extremely important and necessary to uphold the level of fairness and utmost integrity of the competition.

Point to note, the athletes did not undergo a testosterone examination but were subject to a separate and recognized test, whereby the specifics remain confidential. This test conclusively indicated that both athletes did not meet the required necessary eligibility criteria and were found to have competitive advantages over other female competitors.

The decision made by IBA on 24 March 2023, was subsequently ratified by the IBA Board of Directors on 25 March 2023. The official record of this decision can be accessed on the IBA website here IBA Board of Directors Meeting Minutes.

The disqualification was based on two tests conducted on both athletes as follows: