Monday, 5 February 2024

Surfing The Zeitgeist Of Corruption

Originally Published February 5th 2024 for For Green Fields clients

An aside...

Throughout our near two decades of exposing corruption in football, one matter remains a constant (in presence if not in structure) - the zeitgeist of corruption.
This gap between the reality of the crimes and the fans' perception thereof allows several things - it has enabled the corruption to continue willy nilly and it has allowed our Network to position ourselves accordingly in relation to the reality being monitored.

But, of late, the fake narratives put forward by the Premier League, the PGMOL and a captured mainstream media have inverted to own goal territory.
In football and in politics it has become blindingly obvious to the outsider that the msm is not interested in providing a faithful analysis and coverage of global realities - whether it is the Gaza genocide alongside US / UK complicity, the Post Office scandal, the European Super League or the arbitrary targeting of clubs by organised crime institutionally fronted, the narratives are no longer hitting home.

This behaviour is incredibly short-termist as real media is undermining the fake narratives which not only destroys the attempts at fake output but also destroys the media brand hence limiting the impact of further layers of future fakery.

If there are images coming out of Gaza showing genocide but the Guardian doesn't want to share those images, the paper is not only losing the current argument but the future ones too.

On occasion, these failures by the perpetrators of criminalities are having unintended consequences whereby their manipulations are causing outcries due to the sheer psychopathic intransigence of strategy.

We have made and we continue to make further strategic plays within this new infrastructure...
... if our enemies were capable of strategy, they might like to attempt the same.

Rather excellently, the feedback loops based on chaotic butterfly wings from the past are coming home to roost in a wild array of black swans.

This is the primary difference between Bloom and Colquhoun and it guarantees the eventual winner to be Bloom.

Bloom's strategy leaves no chaotic future issues whereas Colquhoun is reactive and is simply unaware of the troubles he is accumulating for himself now and into the future.

Organised crime is actually disorganised self harm.

Sit back, kick off your shoes, relax and enjoy the end game.

For Messi & Maradona on Tiraspol 4.0 you will be able to find proof of Anthony Taylor's monetisation strategies and a brilliant assessment of the man's body language when he's "on one".

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