MEDICAL CORRUPTION / KICKBACKS/ MONEY/ GREED.
PART FOUR....
..FEB 7 20009 ....... .......MY DAUGHTER/,,,,,,,,My daughter had been seeing this young man for 10 years. To me, he was my son in law, and nobody else's. I could not see them apart. May of 2000, after the car accident, they split up. I had given them an apartment, at a reduced rate, but, later on, found out, he had been cheating. Many years later, I did see him in the streets, and he turned his face. I felt his sadness, and I felt, sorrow in my heart. I still do. My daughter and I have stayed close. Bless her soul. This is with fighting their constant, interference. What they do, is create misery. They also instigate discrimination in the lower classes and this keeps the upper class stronger......../SURVEILLANCE/,,,,,,,,, During the day, they will watch you. This is done with light bulbs, installed within a few seconds, that relay back to the control center. Here, they dispatch the commands or pay the kickbacks, back to the field, by cellular phone. In the field, it is not the normal thieves, that enter your home, but highly qualified people, that can open any padlock, like a knife through butter. Highly trained specialists, in electronics, and home construction. These light bulbs, are available for sale on ebay. The telephone, is used as a listening device. The line is simply turned on, and they can hear everything in the room. This is relayed back to the control center. All you have to do, is unplug the hand set, from the console, and this will break the ... |
Global football, cricket and snooker match fixing scandals - spsyed analysis
Global match fixing - spsyed analysis. According to a report in The News of the World, Mazher Majeed accepted £150000 sterling pounds to arrange a fix involving up to four cricket players, including new-ball bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif, whom he asked to bowl no-balls at specific moments of the 4th test match with England played in August 2010 at the Lords cricket stadium in London-UK. Thanks to the sheer money greed has ensured there are not any sports events that are not fixed. Asian and Indian bookmakers, gamblers and betting syndicates are also deeply involved in home and away cricket matching, and evade justice.
. Secret filming appears to show Majeed counting the cash given to him by the newspaper in a London hotel for match fixing. A 35-year-old man was arrested Saturday 28 August 2010 on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers who are also involved with other match fixing rackets around the world. He was caught offering to fix part of England's cricket Test match with Pakistan. Posing as businessmen from the Far East, News of the World 'journalist' Mazher Mahmood told Majeed that they were planning to bet on when no balls occurred. Mahmood was successful in persuading Majeed to give information that would prove he could indeed rig matches. Majeed offered to bribe certain Pakistani bowlers to manipulate the game. He then offers to ask certain bowlers to make sure they bowl "no balls" at specific points in the match. No balls were delivered during the ... |