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Djokovic...A man of the people or just another controlled person?


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The symbolism is quite concerning is it possible he`s unaware yeh but its still concerning , not everybody is aware of these ghouls symbology , on the other hand apart from his heroic stance on not taking this satanic serum he hasn`t exactly been favoured by establishment unlike good boys like Nadal or Murray as for Federer I cant believe he would have took it , but all I`ve heard from him is tumbleweeds rolling by

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To any celebrated person that accidentally stumbles across this post and is thinking about being a poster boy or girl for the next big thing: THIS is how the media who kept your profile alive (likely with the help of your agent) shall discard you once dead. You mean nothing really to anybody outside of your family and close friends. You shall go out with headlines screaming a lie about you and the wider world will not even know or care that you left. 

 

It would be better to exit this world having led a quiet and honest life.

 

Rather than getting all misty eyed (like I did when Johnners' famous laughing fit at the Oval was played on the day of his passing) I will watch the inevitable replays of that ball to Gatting but be thinking about how his innings really ended. This headline, posted in various places, really is the media bowling a wrong 'un - not to deceive a batsman off the pitch but to deceive the masses into accelerating their deaths; even children.

 

A terrible legacy.

 

 

 

 

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On 3/8/2022 at 5:30 PM, Saved said:

To any celebrated person that accidentally stumbles across this post and is thinking about being a poster boy or girl for the next big thing: THIS is how the media who kept your profile alive (likely with the help of your agent) shall discard you once dead. You mean nothing really to anybody outside of your family and close friends. You shall go out with headlines screaming a lie about you and the wider world will not even know or care that you left. 

 

It would be better to exit this world having led a quiet and honest life.

 

Rather than getting all misty eyed (like I did when Johnners' famous laughing fit at the Oval was played on the day of his passing) I will watch the inevitable replays of that ball to Gatting but be thinking about how his innings really ended. This headline, posted in various places, really is the media bowling a wrong 'un - not to deceive a batsman off the pitch but to deceive the masses into accelerating their deaths; even children.

 

A terrible legacy.

 

 

 

 

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My Grandad always taught me from when I was a small child that a still tongue keeps a wise head. Being triple dosed is not exactly putting you on the podium for a medal of wisdom but shouting your mouth and demanding others to follow suit is another ball game altogether...no pun intended.

 

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Nadal suffers breathing problems as winning streak comes to an end

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/swiatek-blows-away-sakkari-to-win-windswept-indian-wells-20220321-p5a6fk.html

 

The Australian Open champion came into the match bothered by painful breathing that he first experienced in a three-set semi-final win. He took two medical timeouts during the final. The first one came after he lost the first set. Nadal went inside with a trainer after tapping his upper left chest. He got treatment on court after falling behind 5-4 in the second set.

“When I try to breathe, it’s painful, and it’s very uncomfortable. It’s like a needle all the time inside. I get dizzy a little bit because it’s painful. It’s a kind of pain that limit me a lot,” said Nadal, who turns 36 in June.

“The thing that worries me now, it’s about what’s going on there, what I have to do now to recover and how long going to take.”

 

 

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On 3/8/2022 at 1:56 AM, Anti Facts Sir said:

"Hero" Warnie?

 

Did I miss his legendary stint in the armed forces...or running into a blazing building to save small children and a dog?

 

didn't he create a cure for cancer or something.....oh no he didn't do that....perhaps he spoke out on an issue that no one else had the courage to speak out on........no he didn't do that either......nope i'm stumped

 

Djokovic on the other hand....

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1 hour ago, Macnamara said:

 

didn't he create a cure for cancer or something.....oh no he didn't do that....perhaps he spoke out on an issue that no one else had the courage to speak out on........no he didn't do that either......nope i'm stumped

 

Djokovic on the other hand....

I think they confuse hero with stupid...

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3 hours ago, oddsnsods said:

Nadal suffers breathing problems as winning streak comes to an end

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/swiatek-blows-away-sakkari-to-win-windswept-indian-wells-20220321-p5a6fk.html

 

The Australian Open champion came into the match bothered by painful breathing that he first experienced in a three-set semi-final win. He took two medical timeouts during the final. The first one came after he lost the first set. Nadal went inside with a trainer after tapping his upper left chest. He got treatment on court after falling behind 5-4 in the second set.

“When I try to breathe, it’s painful, and it’s very uncomfortable. It’s like a needle all the time inside. I get dizzy a little bit because it’s painful. It’s a kind of pain that limit me a lot,” said Nadal, who turns 36 in June.

“The thing that worries me now, it’s about what’s going on there, what I have to do now to recover and how long going to take.”

 

 

 

What's going on there is you allowed an untested DNA-altering bunch of shit to be injected into your body, that will eventually kill you. Maybe sooner than later, being an active sportsman. So I'd enjoy what time you have left mate, and forget about recovering and winning any more matches.

 

You might want to chat to your mate Novaxx Novak, he'll put you straight on what;s happened.

 

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3 hours ago, oddsnsods said:

“When I try to breathe, it’s painful, and it’s very uncomfortable. It’s like a needle all the time inside. I get dizzy a little bit because it’s painful. It’s a kind of pain that limit me a lot,” said Nadal, who turns 36 in June.

“The thing that worries me now, it’s about what’s going on there, what I have to do now to recover and how long going to take.”

 

 

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1 hour ago, Anti Facts Sir said:

 

What's going on there is you allowed an untested DNA-altering bunch of shit to be injected into your body, that will eventually kill you. Maybe sooner than later, being an active sportsman. So I'd enjoy what time you have left mate, and forget about recovering and winning any more matches.

 

You might want to chat to your mate Novaxx Novak, he'll put you straight on what;s happened.

 

 

I cant believe its not Saline.

 

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13 hours ago, oddsnsods said:

Nadal suffers breathing problems as winning streak comes to an end

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/swiatek-blows-away-sakkari-to-win-windswept-indian-wells-20220321-p5a6fk.html

 

The Australian Open champion came into the match bothered by painful breathing that he first experienced in a three-set semi-final win. He took two medical timeouts during the final. The first one came after he lost the first set. Nadal went inside with a trainer after tapping his upper left chest. He got treatment on court after falling behind 5-4 in the second set.

“When I try to breathe, it’s painful, and it’s very uncomfortable. It’s like a needle all the time inside. I get dizzy a little bit because it’s painful. It’s a kind of pain that limit me a lot,” said Nadal, who turns 36 in June.

“The thing that worries me now, it’s about what’s going on there, what I have to do now to recover and how long going to take.”

 

 

“The thing that worries me now, it’s about what’s going on there, what I have to do now to recover and how long going to take.”

 

You will never know, mate. If he comes remotely close to waking up to the cause of his heart woes then he will be shut up very quickly. I wouldn't be surprised if his doctor/medical team are being monitored and managed by shadowy figures.

 

Unless of course that other scenario is still on the table, whereby the news that it was all a scam was always going to be released. What better way than to have governments and the system of government destroyed than for their masters to hand them over to the masses. 

 

And then comes the replacement system that the people will beg for.

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18 hours ago, Human10 said:

I think they confuse hero with stupid...

 

A hero is someone who does the right thing even though they know it is going to cost them

 

Djokovic refused to take the jabs even though he knew it would allow nadal to move ahead of him in the number of titles won

 

What the corporate media is doing is INVERTING the meaning to mean people who go along with the official narrative because that is what they want people to aspire to

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21 hours ago, oddsnsods said:

Nadal suffers breathing problems as winning streak comes to an end

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/swiatek-blows-away-sakkari-to-win-windswept-indian-wells-20220321-p5a6fk.html

 

The Australian Open champion came into the match bothered by painful breathing that he first experienced in a three-set semi-final win. He took two medical timeouts during the final. The first one came after he lost the first set. Nadal went inside with a trainer after tapping his upper left chest. He got treatment on court after falling behind 5-4 in the second set.

“When I try to breathe, it’s painful, and it’s very uncomfortable. It’s like a needle all the time inside. I get dizzy a little bit because it’s painful. It’s a kind of pain that limit me a lot,” said Nadal, who turns 36 in June.

“The thing that worries me now, it’s about what’s going on there, what I have to do now to recover and how long going to take.”

 

 

 

I'm very suspicious of this interview and him losing at Indian Wells.  He does appear to be genuine, but

using the phrase it's like needles inside of me just doesn't sit well.

 

I really don't know if he is being truthful or some sort of deception is being played out. Are they going to blame

it on yet another side effect of having Covid?

Rafael Nadal details his battle with virus

https://www.tennisworldusa.org/tennis/news/Rafael_Nadal/107247/rafael-nadal-details-his-battle-with-virus-/

 

 

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I'm very suspicious of this interview and him losing at Indian Wells.  He does appear to be genuine, but

using the phrase it's like needles inside of me just doesn't sit well.

 

I really don't know if he is being truthful or some sort of deception is being played out. Are they going to blame

it on yet another side effect of having Covid?

Rafael Nadal details his battle with virus

https://www.tennisworldusa.org/tennis/news/Rafael_Nadal/107247/rafael-nadal-details-his-battle-with-virus-/

 

 

 

Some longconvid shit yes GR.🤣

I have been suspicious too, him being so high level. Cant believe he is that naive.

MonFils also fell Ill few weeks back & blamed the booster, but now is back winning.

Who knows what the future lies. But they claim 99% of the top hundred tennis players are jabbed.

Scarey if true kind of shit.

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39 minutes ago, Golden Retriever said:

 He does appear to be genuine, but using the phrase it's like needles inside of me just doesn't sit well.

 

it's not nice to wish someone to be not well but i can't help but think how many people might be woken up if nadals career ends over this

 

maybe he just has a chest infection and of course i don't wish the guy to die or anything but some people need a reality hack and the end of world beating sportspeoples careers IS happening whether it is people dropping dead of heart problems or people dropping ill and leaving their sports

 

british tennis player konta dropped out of tennis for example. These are terrible things to be happening to people but surely now the normies must be sitting up in their chairs and pricking their ears up?

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One can easily identify less than noble personality traits not only in professional athletes but in people you may have met casually, or even in those who are or have been subjects of extensive credible research (increasingly rare these days).

 

I'm hard pressed to recall a time where I wished injury or illness on an athlete, for any reason, whether it was because of their  political view or for any other reason.

 

At worst, their traits or behavior might generate some mild sense of annoyance, but usually I just find it amusing or don't think much of it. 

 

Sports figures tend to elicit highly polarized responses which always struck me as strange. Typically, they're not very eloquent, and can't really articulate a political or philosophical position. They're just there as a curio or laughingstock or in rare cases, a coaching model for those rare athletes who could benefit from such (almost never). 

 

Djokovic is likely the best to have played the game of tennis, but running around in shorts and hitting a yellow ball on a lawn, well, that doesn't form any basis for a position of esteem in any culture, or at least it shouldn't. 

 

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Thing with the sports star is they of course are money driven, sponsors, fame etc..they dont seem to have much integrity atall unless they are told.

 

Like with the politics in sport now, they should all boycott that shit.

The Mason run sports associations are taking the piss & killing the sports.

 

Djokovic I think should have boycotted Australia full stop with the bullshit going on..& the players should have refused to play too after they locked him up. But they couldnt give a fuck & obviously are just tools. Nadal went much further than that. So fuck him..(sorry to all the bleeding hearts on the forum who take offence lol.😥)

 

Same  with the footballers, when they were being threatened with the jab. They should of all just boycotted & it would have been over in a second. Always same story.

 

Taking the knee & all the rest of the bullshit. They even call the English team Marxists on Twatted how disgusting.

Now Medvedev being threatened, which is so predictable & the week before I said to someone I wouldnt be surprised if he was banned.

 

Same with the trans athletes take over.

Cancel the cancelites.

Just all refuse to take part.

 

Game over.


But humans are driven by fear & greed.

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, truepositive said:

The recent comments there amuse me in a way that they probably shouldnt. Alas.

 

 

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