Sunday 21 January 2024

Permanent War - The Truth & Nothing But The Untruth

Originally Published November 25th 2023 for For Green Fields clients

Permanent War

War.
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing.

The keen-eyed amongst you will have noticed some strategic changes of late.

These are necessary proactive moves in our roles as whistleblowers.

We make no apologies.

The Truth & Nothing But The Untruth

The vice like grip that organised crime must place on the sport in order to attempt to construct an invisible underground operation actually results in exposing corruption to policing entities.

In the absence, in the inversion, in the branding, in the output...

So the Guardian thinks valid journalism is to have the likes of Will Unwin sitting in his home watching the match on television and sharing his Minute-By-Minute (MBM) report with punters.

But.

When there is a key occurrence e.g. goal, VAR, red card or sundry spectacle, Mr Unwin has to run his script by the powers that be before uploading to the Guardian site.

In this way, the key match incidents are composed around SWUC agents requirements and the needs of organised crime. When readers scan read the output with hindsight, they will be left with the indelible impression of a fake spectacle of a reality with realities adjusted to a criminal template.

Meanwhile Ben McAleer of WhoScored? has a nice little deal with the paper where he is provided with column inches for captured 'journalistic' output in return for doctored ratings on the WhoScored? site - Mr McAleer, who is unable to spell the word "receive", is promoted far beyond his abilities due to this acquiescence.

These manipulations aren't vital to the performativity of criminal entities but this Stalinist template exchanges marginal gains for exclusive exposure.

The situation is the same with the Match Of The Day commentaries that are created after the game is completed to a corrupted matrix of inclusion.

The holistic is to provide disinformation and to increase the longevity of performance - just how long can Wasserman's Antonee Robinson keep underperforming and making mistakes and scoring own goals before it is realised that Mr Robinson actually plays for Wasserman and not Fulham and so, consequently, should be sold on in the January window?

In some ways, this specific reality battle is one of actual performance versus the captured output of WhoScored?, the Guardian and Match Of The Day.

Or, a spectacle as it is known in postmodernism.

Or organised crime as it is known in policing circles.

It was a similar parallel world that allowed the Guardian to change Roberto De Zerbi's "I hate 80% of English referees" quote to the headline "I hate referees".

Keep spinning those plates...

Meanwhile, it is in the absence that the takeover of the mid tiers of Manchester United continues.
Arnold has gone and Ten Hag is on borrowed time. The court case involving SEG (Ten Hag's agents) is damning as to the manner in which SEG treat clients which, together with Ten Hag visiting the Netherlands on the day of Bobby Charlton's funeral (for an "unbreakable commitment" that was so secret that it couldn't be made public) after having used the memorial service to persuade a youth prospect to sign for GEG, suggests a small level operator promoted beyond his talents.

How fortunate that the clapped out players at the club, undermined by historical doping and self-harming extreme training regimes, can fall back into the arms of Ineos, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Sir Dave Brailsford and, no doubt, Dr Freeman and a whole bunch of medics who will revitalise the team via performance enhancing substances and the like.

The players are just guinea pigs for organised crime.

What an excellent league.
What a crappy country.

Manchester City v Liverpool

The Big Two. The title decider. A football match with inappropriate levers of control. No integrity should be expected. But anything can happen in the next 90 minutes. 

In the output, the build up has been for the mainstream media to focus on the entirely fabricated charges against the Mancunians for doing exactly the same as other clubs - a fake crime in a kangaroo court.
Will they be relegated to League One?
Will the titles be stripped away?
Will Guardiola stay?
What will happen when it is realised that the alleged crime is a fake construct?

Because the truth is that that represents a final nail coffin scenario.

If the arbitrary and corrupted strategies of organised crime were to succeed in this audacious plot, what is left?

Liverpool should be happy with the PGMOL appointments and, although the outcome will exist in the markets pre-match, no professional trader believes these events to be fair and impartial either via officiating or coerced players.

Burnley v West Ham United

Burnley are the Clarets that open the sluices at both ends - they go down well before regurgitating back up again.

We are told that performance enhancing substances (shock! horror!!) are a likely input in this little event in the icy hills of some distressed northern wasteland inhabited by rednecks who are the missing link between humans and something else.

Both of these clubs understand the control that organised crime can exert in the chaotic world of a corrupted reality.
Colly Man's venture of being with us or against us is another mutually exclusive template of revelation.

Will Barrott The Ref be with Colly The Man?
Will integrity rear its battered head?

Luton Town v Crystal Palace

OCGs in control of events in the shack.

An internalised event featuring the rogue adopted Pom official Gillett on black whistle.

The price and historical data counts for nothing as betting markets with associated insider trading will reveal the future reality by kick off.

But.

Isn't it a great thing that that lovable curmudgeonly old racisr Roy Hodgson still graces our sport?
The cracked smile, the masonic handshake, the missing millions, the intriguing linkages...
... a total hero of our times.

Long may he last.

Newcastle United v Chelsea

A very hot little number with Hooper on the pitch and Brooks at the Park.

Newcastle don't do integrity and that is seen as fine whereas Chelsea don't do integrity but fell out with organised crime and so that is not fine...
... and a fine and a points deduction is in the offing.

What a pity that, in the absence, the msm failed to follow up the state level manipulations that allowed the sovereign wealth fund of a terrorist state to take over a Premier League club.

Unfortunately, the truth about Newcastle must be secreted away from prying eyes.

If you want to entertain yourselves around EPL integrity constructs, look at the events where Gillett has been referee or VAR on Newcastle games since the Khashoggi Killer arrived.

The Gillett / Newcastle 'bias' is the most robust tilt in European football.

So.

The exciting thing is the power play when next Gillett is selected for an MBS event.

Can Colly Man create an inversion away from the norm?
Will MBS allow such an inversion seeing it as a strategic play?
Or is MBS a psychopath who acts as he pleases.

But, still, a psychopathy derby is always a hidden reality to observe.

Chelsea think they have some control...
... Newcastle know that they possess more.

Trivial in integrity...

Nottingham Forest v Brighton

Will Colly Man and the PGMOL target Bloom and Brighton again?
The Taylor / Scott refereeing team are key here.

How will PGMOL react to the Football Is Fixed Network's recent disclosures?
How will PGMOL react to what is to come?

There are so many underground betting markets believing that they have exclusive control of this event that financial blood is bound to be spilled.

Organised crime destroys beauty and creativity as Colly Man undermines entities superior in intellect and strategy while imposing a fascist jackboot of coercive manipulation on football.

Take your blood money for now, pal, but it's time to forget about a legacy.
Colly Man is nothing more than a Scottish version of Yorgen Fenech, the Maltese mafia man responsible for the assassination of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.

No power. No freedom. No legacy. No nothing.

Sheffield United v Bournemouth

Yet another event set up to absent integrity on behalf of organised crime.
A. Madley and Bankes doing their stuff.

This is one of four events today where corruption comes from the same grouping of entities with the same conveyor belt of engagement and the same potential manipulated outcome.

Corruption events are ugly contortions of what football can be.

By entering our observations into this flow of corruption, we engage with the criminal operatives and create forces and torsions and twists in the flux of criminality - the branding, the absence, the inversion and the output is different where we hide our opinions than when we share.

We know which clients leak to whom, which clients are a proxy front to whom, and we share our outputs accordingly.
What output we choose to share.
The inversions we choose to make.
The absences we elect to secrete.
The branding we wish to portray.

It's a mirror image in an organised crime version of cat and mouse.

Football Is Fixed are the felines...
... wee sleekit cowrin tim'rous beasties are the rodents.

Brentford v Arsenal

Michael Salisbury, who slithers in swamps and cesspits and stuff, is the dominant force at Stockley Park before he referees Fulham v Wolves on behalf of those higher up the food chain on Matchfixing Monday.

The msm have been treating us to the Toney-Arsenal links and Raya playing against his old club narratives and heart cockles rejoice at the realisation that Raya's career was made in Southport.
Very moving stuff.
Jumpers for goalposts, goalkeepers wearing emerald shirts, the smell of stale cigarette smoke, the control of match outcomes by organised crime, it's a beautiful beautiful game.

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