The job of all “referees’ or officials is to generate a pre-determined outcome in a sporting event. Not sometimes. Always. Their Black and White Uniforms are Masonic and represent the duality of this realm we are currently in. It’s sort of celebrating the way Saturn uses that duality to deceive us and keep us thinking we are mortal.
Look up the floor in Notre Dame Cathedral. I’ll show other examples of this. I’m not guessing about any of this.


Tennessee Vol fans think Kentucky stole the checkerboard pattern from them because they don’t realize it’s actually paying tribute to their Freemasonic Masters.



This might sound cruel but if you watch sports I hope this ruins them for you like it did me. No one should be participating in this mess. It’s all kinds of bad for us. Tribalism-Separation. Hating each other for absolutely no reason. Why on Earth do they want the people in Alabama to hate the people in Tennessee? Division! It’s all about keeping us divided. But the clock is ticking. See?
The Mob runs Sports. They founded them. They make almost all the money off of them, and everyone participating in them knows this and is playing an acting role. Even owners are thespians. These people are IN the Mob. The Mob signs their paychecks. The Mob set up Vegas too and gambling on Sports which was the entire idea behind starting sports.
Gambling is always rigged. What amazes me is that people who know that do it anyway. Because there’s a minute chance you win money. We do not know the results of the Superbowl beforehand, but the Mob does, because they fixed it. And that’s how they extract obscene amounts of money from them.
I started reading Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations the other day and one of the earliest things that stuck out to me was this:
“From my governor, to be neither of the green nor of the blue party at the games in the Circus, nor a partisan either of the Parmularius or the Scutarius at the gladiators’ fights; from him too I learned endurance of labour, and to want little, and to work with my own hands, and not to meddle with other people’s affairs, and not to be ready to listen to slander. ”
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