Coe Better Protected Than Blatter By Corrupt National Authorities 1875


Why are the Metropolitan Police not feeling Tory Lord Sebastian Coe’s collar and trawling his hard drives? I blogged recently about his involvement in awarding the World Athletics Championships without a vote to the hometown of his long term paymasters and sponsors, Nike. Plus the £12 million his promotions company made from VIP hospitality packages for the Olympics, the VIP tickets for which were allocated by the Organising Committee of which he was the £600,000 pa chairman.

Now we have this, from the person Coe works closest with in the IAAF and who he has now promoted to head the President’s office since Coe assumed that title:

« Dear Papa,

Following our discussion earlier I have already had some thoughts and believe that we need to do the following, in the strict confidence and control within a small circle of senior IAAF staff only. This must be very secret.
(…)

4. Finally, as soon as possible, and ‘unofficially’ PR campaign to ensure that we avoid international media scandals related to the Moscow Championships especially in the British press, where the worst of the articles is coming from. This will require specialist PR skills (working only with me directly) from London, but I believe that if we consider using CSM we can also benefit from Seb’s political influence in the UK. It is in his personal interest to ensure that the Moscow World Champs is a success and that people do not think that the media of his own country are trying to destroy it. We can work extremely hard in stopping any planed ‘attack’ on Russia from the British press in the coming weeks.

5. Finally, I need to be able to sit down with the Anti-doping department and understand exactly what Russian ‘skeleton’ we have still in the cupboard regarding doping. I think that the time to have unveiled the various athletes was a long time ago and that now we need to be smart. These athletes, of course, should NOT be part of any Russian team for these World Championships and Valentin should be pressurised to make sure this is the case. If the guilty ones are not competing then we might as well wait until the event is over to announce them. Or we announce one or two BUT AT THE SAME TIME as athletes from other countries. Also we can prepare a special dossier on IAAF testing which will show that one of the reasons why these Russian athletes come up positive is that they get tested a lot !!! In the same way, we can make the point that the WADA laboratory is the responsibility of WADA not IAAF and that if WADA decides there really is a problem, we have a plan B to do the tests in Lausanne instead (Gabriel confirmed this to me yesterday).

Papa, as soon as I have an idea of the price of this unofficial PR campaign I will let you know, but I will do everything in my power to protect the IAAF and the President.

All the best Nick »

So what does the Establishment now wish us to believe?

a) As long-term Vice President of the IAAF, Coe had no idea the organisation was massively corrupt and the President was taking huge bribes to cover-up doping scandals.
b) Coe had no idea his close associate and now head of his office Nick Davies was writing to the son of the President proposing that Coe’s company and Coe’s “political influence” be used to keep doping scandals out of the British media.
c) Coe’s meeting, while Vice President of the IAAF, with executives of his sponsor Nike, to discuss awarding the World Athletics Championships to Eugene, had no bearing at all on the decision of the President of IAAF to award the games to Eugene without a vote.

All that is even less convincing than Sepp Blatter’s declarations of innocence. Yet there is an utter difference in the British media’s treatment of Blatter and of “Lord” Coe.

I wonder why?


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  • lysias

    I can’t say I was convinced by Richard DeSocio’s Rockefellerocracy that Nelson Rockefeller was the mastermind behind the JFK assassination, but the book does do a very good job of detailing the many connections between members of the Rockefeller family and various power centers.

  • Herbie

    Here’s another of Habby’s heroes:

    Seems some of the more intelligent types in Israel are at last catching on to the Nazis who are running the place:

    “Two professors from Hebrew University accused Israel’s Justice Minister, Ayelet Shaked, of facilitating arms sales and “genocide” in Africa, with one branding the right-wing minister a “neo-Nazi.””

    “Israeli justice minister turns to police after professor calls her ‘neo-Nazi scum’ on FB”

    https://www.rt.com/news/327407-israel-professors-accuse-justice-minister/

    “Why I’m on the brink of burning my Israeli passport”

    “I can no longer stand by while Israeli politicians like Ayelet Shaked condone the deaths of innocent Palestinian women and children”

    http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/why-im-on-the-brink-of-burning-my-israeli-passport-9600165.html

  • Anon1

    I just tried to order an ‘Indian’ takeaway and they said they couldn’t deliver because of a pissy little flood I drove through 10 minutes ago in a small car.

    These people are from Bangladesh, ffs.

  • Herbie

    More Habby’s heroes:

    “Anti-Semitic video uploaded by Ukrainian MP branded ‘despicable and heinous’”

    “Ukrainian lawmaker Artyom Vitko, who is on a committee to improve Ukraine-Israel ties, was filmed singing pro-Hitler songs. The video followed just days after Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko had apologized to Israel for Ukrainian collaborators’ role in the Holocaust.”

    https://www.rt.com/op-edge/327355-vitko-radicals-ukraine-israel/

  • Anon1

    Has anyone else noticed that when you disagree with a retard like Node, they just hose you with ‘links’, none of which you are ever going to read?

  • Aidworker1

    I found a lot of Israeli dates in my Tesco today. I put them all in a basket and hid them in the clothes section.

    Please look for Israeli products and do the same.

    BDS will work – I’m old enough to remember apartheid in South Africa!

  • Herbie

    They’re nothing if not entrepreneurial, these Habby heroes:

    “Israeli couple arrested for trying to sell their baby to pay gambling debt”

    “A couple from Jerusalem has been detained for trying to sell their three-month-old daughter for 100,000 shekels ($26,000) to pay gambling debts. The father “advertised” the baby as healthy, but a physical exam showed that she suffered from severe neglect.”

    https://www.rt.com/news/327121-israel-gambler-sells-baby/

  • Alcyone (End the Cliches ;-)

    Anon1
    30 Dec, 2015 – 8:08 pm

    “Has anyone else noticed that when you disagree with a retard like Node, they just hose you with ‘links’, none of which you are ever going to read?”
    __________
    Anon, Herbie stoops much lower than that in his projections. Poor soul he’s struggling to somehow shirk off his Eminences regalia but sinking lower and lower.

    Has anybody noted that deletions have fallen to an all-time low since Mary resigned?

    PS On Indian food, stick with the Pakistanis or Indian Punjabis; the Bangladeshis don’t have a clue!

  • Anon1

    “A couple from Jerusalem has been detained for trying to sell their three-month-old daughter for 100,000 shekels ($26,000) to pay gambling debts. The father “advertised” the baby as healthy, but a physical exam showed that she suffered from severe neglect.”

    This kind of disregard for humanity can be found in any society throughout the world, but the only reason this is printed here is to kick the J**s. This knowledge of the minutiae of domestic Israeli news is truly the mark of the anti-Semite. If a Nigerian or Nicaraguan family did the same then they would not be interested.

  • Herbie

    Habby’s heroic empire:

    “There is a taint of death, a flavor or mortality in lies….To tear treasure out of the bowels of the land was their desire, with no more moral purpose at the back of it than there is in burglars breaking into a safe….We could not understand because we were too far and could not remember, because we were traveling in the night of first ages, of those ages that are gone, leaving hardly a sign – and no memories…”

    “In his seminal ‘Fall of Rome: And the End of Civilization,’ Bryan Ward-Perkins writes, “Romans before the fall were as certain as we are today that their world would continue forever… They were wrong.”

    https://www.rt.com/op-edge/326965-2016-us-syria-turkey/

  • Herbie

    “This kind of disregard for humanity can be found in any society throughout the world, but the only reason this is printed here is to kick the muslims”

    There. Fixed it for ya, bigot!

  • Anon1

    Alcyone

    “PS On Indian food, stick with the Pakistanis or Indian Punjabis; the Bangladeshis don’t have a clue!”

    You are right but I don’t have much choice where I live. In London I would recommend Lahore Kebab House.

  • Herbie

    “Lahore Kebab House.”

    About the only thing we’ll ever agree upon.

    Tingly tongue, spicy.

    Exceptional.

  • Republicofscotland

    ROP-ey news.

    President of the World bank (whose world though is questionable) Jim Yong Kim, has said that world poverty is down, (like I said whose world).

    Kim claims that poverty around the world now only affects around 702 million people, mostly in the sub-Sahara region and South Asia. Kim who was elected president of the World bank in 2012, takes home a eye watering half a million dollars a year.

    Although a board picks the new president of the bank, Kim was US president Barack Obama’s first choice.

    The loan shark, I mean’t bank did however get one thing correct when they said more people had been forcebly displaced in the world than in anytime since World War II.

  • lysias

    I was disappointed to read on line that the Bombay Restaurant in Oxford, where I used to eat about once a week to escape dreary college food, has closed.

  • Alcyone (End the Cliches ;-)

    Anon we used to go there in the ’70’s. We used to order just one thing — the Karahi Gosht…not by the portion…700gms/head. The tandoori rotis just rolled up to the table straight from the tandoor. I do recall, once in a way, the partridge curry. All real unmistakable Punjabi food.

    I revisited a few years ago — total disappointment; not a patch on the real thing. (So am afraid Herbie, will have to disagree with you, as twisted as you are that’s the better outcome.)

  • Anon1

    Herbert

    Don’t you find it in the slightest bit ‘odd’, to say the least, that the denizens of the blog know and can count and name every domestic crime in Israel, such is their virulent obsession with that country, whilst ignoring completely the daily death toll of atrocities carried out throughout the Islamic world, whether it be suicide bombings, strapping explosives to little girls, beheadings, crucifixions, burnings alive, pitching gays and dissidents off rooftops, hanging them from cranes, or shooting them in the head for any number of “immoral” crimes such as adultery or apostasy?

    What kind of twisted mind is it that can come up with “fixed it for ya, bigot” in response to such a disregard for human life?

  • lysias

    Rockefeller University, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan overlooking the East River and adjoining Sloan Kettering Institute for cancer research, has been one of the centers of medical research in the U.S. ever since it was founded in 1901 by John D. Rockefeller, Sr. Both Rockefeller Sr.’s son John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and Junior’s son David Rockefeller have played leading roles in Rockefeller University ever since. David Rockefeller is still alive, and is still honorary chairman of the university’s board and life trustee.

    The first director of the university’s laboratories was Simon Flexner. Flexner’s brother the educator Abraham Flexner authored for the Carnegie Foundation the Flexner Report, published in 1910, on medical education in the U.S. and Canada, that sparked the reform of medical education in those countries, and also was one of the founders of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.

  • Herbie

    Thing is Anon1, yourself and your two supposedly banned amigos, Habby and Villager/Alcyone, never shut up about muslims this and muslims that, how great Israel is and all the rest of it.

    That’s the level at which you pitch.

    I’s much prefer a more intelliegent discussion, but you don’t seem capable of it.

    There’s plenty to discuss, like for example, the Western use of muslim proxies in the region.

    You never want to discuss that, preferring instead to rehash what is by now tiresome propaganda.

  • Alcyone (End the Cliches ;-)

    Sorry Herbie, we’ll leave the ‘curry houses’ to you till you learn your onions. You’re speaking to a connoisseur.

    One can tell just from the pics, it simply is not the real Punjabi!

    Bon apetito.

  • Anon1

    There’s a good one in Karachi, I forget the name. Best Karahi I have had.

    Downside was the compilabacta on the plane home, and for two weeks afterwards.

  • Aidworker1

    Anon1

    Everyone deplores these crimes but there’s nothing like the systemised brutality of Israel.

    In Israel the treatment (genocide) of Palestinians is pretty much on a par with anything that ISIS does!

    BTW please look up some Anna Baltzer videos.

  • Alcyone (End the Cliches ;-)

    Islam is the most violent religion on the Globe today. That is a fact; it is not propaganda. It is in serious need of updating itself — who’s gonna do it?

  • Alcyone (End the Cliches ;-)

    Aidstricken1:

    ” is pretty much on a par with anything that ISIS does!”

    There you are, another goon of a terrorist sympathiser. Obsessives!!!

    Obsessives are part of the problem. Say what you will, you can never be a part of the Solution if there ever is one.

    Whay are the Palestinians not being helped by their rich and powerful Arab brethren?

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