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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  • giyane

    John Goss:
    On the Co-operative Building Society/Bank

    “Also it used to belong to its members as a co-operative until it was accused of being unsafe (a load of codwash) and taken over by Americans.”

    Whale-wash. Whopping lies from the rabid Tory government that did not like an independent bank. If swivel-eyed Tory reforms are used pick on healthy institutions, like the Co-op or Channel 4 news, using hair-brained methods of analysis understood only by asset-strippers, these brainless politicians think we will forget their crimes.

    We won’t. The difference between the Co-operative Insurance after a car crash and its cowboy competitors like LV run from a back office in Hampshire, is that the co-op sends you a cheque for the value of your car , while LV tells you the rules say you get nothing.

    What about the promises from Cadburys?

  • John Goss

    This is the government that the US/UK/Israel cabal supports: Saudi Arabia and its appalling treatment of women. This young woman was gang-raped and because she had no male family escort was sentenced to 80 lashes and a prison term. Her lawyer appealed the case and her sentence was increased to 200 lashes and a prison term while the lawyer had his licence revoked.

    http://themillenniumreport.com/2016/01/gang-raped-saudi-woman-sentenced-to-200-lashes-and-jail-term/

  • giyane

    Nevermind:

    “The truth is that the bankers have got hold of Osborne, (who doesn’t need much persuading) and they have bullied him shamelessly into believing that they would relocate their base of operations elsewhere if the pressure on them to come clean got too strong.”

    The sooner these criminal bankerss are cleansed out of the UK , the better. the obvious decision in 2008 was to destroy them for operating criminal and irresponsible systems and stealing the public’s money. Craig said at the time, I believe, that we could have set up a nationalised bank for less money than it cost to resuscitate the criminal ones.

    What we need is an opposition, led by Corbyn and backed by similar minds, to clunk the focus of attention onto Tory crimes, NHS Banking,privatisation. The idea that the general public in the UK still adore New Labour for switching to Tory policies is patently wrong.
    They lost the last election precisely because the public don’t trust politicians who have no personal conviction in their own message.

    So happy to see Labour rebels being forced to walk the plank now. there was a disgusting show of speciousness by Kinnock junior on Radio 4 this morning in which he said, pathetically, like a school sneak, that Corbyn had never been loyal , so he couldn’t expect any loyalty now. Go back to school boyo. There is a big wide world out there. new Labour has changed. get used to it.

  • giyane

    John Goss, from your link:

    “According to the reports in the Middle East Monitor, a Shia woman was in the car of a student friend when 2 men got into the vehicle and drove them to a secluded area, where she was raped by 7 men. The rapists are sentenced to 5 years of jail term.

    As per Saudi law, a male family member is supposed to accompany a woman at all hours in public. The victim was initially sentenced to 90 lashes for breaking this law. The Saudi Ministry of Justice said in a statement, “The Ministry of Justice welcomes constructive criticism, away from emotions”.

    The victim’s lawyer Abdul Rahman al-Lahem, appealed to the court of Saudi Arabia after the court increased the lashes from 90 to 200. However, on finding the woman guilty about speaking with the media, the lawyer was banned and his license was confiscated.”

    Chilling, how their diseased minds plead for non-emotional feed-back.

    The head of the Deobandi sect in the UK once explained to his audience in Birmingham, I am witness) that sexual intercourse by un-married persons, i.e. Muslim men with non-Muslim white/non-Muslim Asian girls, was a matter between the individual and Allah.

    This kind of gross stupidity gives a green light, especially when he was a respected mufti, who was capable of giving Islamic rulings, to the general mass of Muslims to do whatever they like.

    This case you have highlighted of a woman being raped for travelling without a Mehram, family member, and lashed and sentenced to imprisonment where she will be further raped, should lead to the reversal of Saudi Arabia occupying any position related to Human Rights.

    The UK government should draw a line under Saudi persecution of Shi’a, and Saudi persecution of women. If I knew how to do it I would start a petition now.

    These backward neanderthals in Saudi Arabia hide behind the craft of their Shariah, when in fact that craft is a disguise for blatant racism and misogynism. They use the term Salafi to refer to going back to the original Islam, but instead they go back to the worst days of Arab ignorance before Islam. Criminals.

  • John Goss

    “These backward neanderthals in Saudi Arabia hide behind the craft of their Shariah, when in fact that craft is a disguise for blatant racism and misogynism.”

    Agreed. Our support for the Saudis, selling arms, investing there should stop as it should for Israel, a regime which sprays the crops of its neighbour Palestine to make the produce inedible – another method from the apartheid Israeli government of tying to drive Palestinians from their homeland. No wonder this regime is in support of Saudi Arabia. Both Saudi Arabia and Israel are ripe for regime change, unfortunately the US does not appear to be promoting colour revolutions in these countries.

  • giyane

    p.s. yesterday evening I went to a job in Alum Rock and when I arrived there was only a girl present, at risk of sounding like habby, one of the most beautiful girls I’ve ever seen. So I went out and got my steps from the van. If we’d been in Saudi Arabia, the scholars would use this situation to rape the girl and send everyone to prison.

    They are neanderthal criminals. Their own society in Saudi Arabia is rotten, divorce is normal after a few years of marriage, alcohol and drugs rife. Nobody can live a normal life under the constant threat of drastic and severe reprisals. when will they realise that their own diseased minds are creating the problems?

  • giyane

    Ba’al:

    “Adams is applying this to Donald Trump, and it is disturbing to realise that Trump and Blair may in fact be the same person…”

    In the cabal world of zionist USUKIS freemason NWO neo-cons, anything is possible/ believable.

  • ------------·´`·.¸¸.¸¸.··.¸¸Node

    Fred : It isn’t a matter of debate

    It IS a matter of debate. This is a political debating blog. We debate things. YOU are not entitled to unilaterally declare that YOU make up the rules of the debate, because then it’s not a debating blog, it’s a ‘Fred says’ blog, and frankly, I don’t think there’s a big demographic for one of them.

    So : I claim you posted an untrue statement about SNP MSP Dennis Robertson. I have quoted your exact words which I claim are untrue. And I have explained why I believe they are untrue. Now I am inviting you to challenge my claims – I’m not bullying you, I’m not attacking you, I’m trying to debate with you.

    Hint : calling me a Nazi retard bullying lying scum is not debating.

  • Sumner Redstone

    Ok I own up, my real name id Shlomo Rothstein, the gentiles dont know us taqqiya from a tomcat !

  • Macky

    Help to save this decent human from a French prison

    From 38 Degrees by e-mail

    ‘We’ve got 24 hours to try and save big hearted Rob Lawrie from a French Prison. Aid worker and former soldier Rob is facing prison for trying to rescue a 4-year-old refugee girl from Calais and take her to her family in Leeds. [1] Tomorrow 38 Degrees members are handing in the huge petition to the UK Foreign Office, calling on them to intervene.

    You’re name’s on it along with 45,000 others, but imagine how powerful it’ll be if all of us persuade one other person we know to sign it too. It will send a clear message: British people want Rob Lawrie to be treated with compassion. It could push the Foreign Office to step in and help.

    Can you forward this email to your friends, family and colleagues? They can sign the petition here:

    SIGN THE PETITION
    https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/intervene-in-the-possible-imprisonment-of-rob-lawrie?bucket=share

    Rob has served in war zones throughout the world. He is no stranger to awful situations. But after seeing the refugee camp in Calais first hand, he knew he couldn’t bear to leave a little girl living there.

    Rob isn’t a criminal, he’s just an ordinary man who tried to do the right thing in extraordinary circumstances.

    Thanks for being involved,

    Trish, Robin and the 38 Degrees team

    PS: The more of us that come along to join in with the hand in, the more impact it will have. It’s short notice, but if you can make it to central London tomorrow, then please click here for the full details and to RSVP:

    https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/rob-lawrie-petition-hand-in

    NOTES:

    [1] The Independent: Rob Lawrie: Petition calls for former soldier to be spared jail after trying to smuggle Afghan refugee out of Calais:

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/rob-lawrie-petition-calls-for-former-soldier-to-be-spared-jail-after-trying-to-smuggle-afghan-a6721431.html

  • giyane

    taqiyya

    Islam permits a Muslim to lie when their life or safety is threatened. It permits them to eat pork or break other rules when compelled to do so against their will.

    Islam does not permit attaqiyya in the sense that Judaism allows its adherents to lie in order to gain power. The true hadith of our prophet SAW is that it is impossible to be a liar and a Muslim. The only people who teach that Muslims are permitted to lie are the groups that we originally perverted by the British , the Muslim Brotherhood and Saudi family Dictators, their successors and like-minded friends.

  • giyane

    Sumner

    One thing taqiyya and tomcats have in common – they both piss horizontally into the flower bed while pretending to look the opposite way.

  • Republicofscotland

    “The SNP won seats on a holier than thou whiter than white ticket claiming to be without the sleaze of the other parties yet we have two SNP MPs being investigated by the police for property fraud and missing campaign funds, Philip Boswell being investigated by the standards watchdog and just last month admitting some dodgy tax dealings now another scandal and the same old excuses.”

    ____________________

    Fred, Mr Boswell is alleged not to have registered business intetests. However Mr Boswell, sought advice from the Register of Interest. As the rules set out by the Commissioner make clear the inquiry does not imply that there has been a breach of rules.

    So far Fred it’s just been mud slinging, without any veracity. I do however agree the SNP aren’t without fallibility, nor are they exempt from criticism. They do however in my book and the book of many other Scottish resident possess far more credibility than any other political party in Scotland.

  • Republicofscotland

    North Korea has been doing some sabre rattling in the news today, declaring that they’ve exploded a hydrogen bomb underground. However those in the know feel that the sisemic waves registered from the blast aren’t powerful enough to equate with the detonation of a hydrogen bomb.

    UN Cheif Ban Ki-Moon condemned the explosion, and the UN Security Council are meeting to dicuss how to handle North Korea’s latest move.

    China is widely seen as North Korea’s unofficial guardian, and buffer zone from Western intervention from South Korea. However China sits on the Permanent Security Council, and could try and block any move against the unstable state of North Korea.

    Though China (ROC or Taiwan who occupied mainland China’s seat till 1971) has only used it vetoing powers once in recent times too block Mongolia route into the UN. Mongolia eventually gained entry in 1960, due to pressure from the Soviet Union.

    Any action against North Korea will hinge on China sanctioning the action. China may of course say they will handle it themselves, to try and maintain the buffer zone.

    One way or another the unstable and unpredictable state of North Korea, has to face some sort of sanctions or intervention.

  • Republicofscotland

    Staying on China for a moment, a 37 metre effigy of Chairman Mao has been unveiled in one of the poorest regions of China. The region regulary suffers from famines, yet the effigy has cost rural villagers and businesses £313,000 pounds.

    The gold painted statue looms large in Tongzu, it’s nearly 40 years since the death of Mao, whose “Great Leap Forward” is said by many to have cost the lives of 45 millions Chinese, due to widespread famine.

    Here is the less than modest statue.

    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/05/giant-golden-chairman-mao-built-by-chinese-villagers#img-1

  • giyane

    Mark Golding

    Thanks for your link to Putin interview. Just finished listening now. he jokes ‘we’re not fleas, constantly jumping from one position to another’. ( Like Obama and Cameron )

    What an intelligent man! (unlike Obama and Cameron)

  • Republicofscotland

    Kuwait has jumped on the anti-Iran wagon, by recalling its ambassador to Iran. Kuwait is the lastest Arab country to close ranks against Tehran, following the execution of Shia cleric Nimr al-Nimr.

    Sudan has also backed Saudi Arabia’s stance, meanwhile Bahrain has taken an additional step by cancelling all flights to Iran.

    Iran has expressed regret over the attack on the Saudi embassy in Tehran and will seek to arrest the perpetrators. However Iranian PM Hassan Rouhani said “Saudi Arabia cannot hide its crime, of executing Nimr al-Nimr.”

    Iran has unveiled a new underground missile depot, on state television showing precision guided missilies. The US have said Iran’s new missiles can take nuclear warheads.

    As Arab nation after Arab nations lines up against Iran, and the US propaganda machine cranks up the heat, the likelihood of some form of military action against Iran begins to look more likely.

  • fred

    Brent crude has fallen below $35 a barrel for the first time in 11 years. The market is over supplied. Increased production means lower prices, less profits, more job losses and less investment in the future of the North Sea.

  • Tony_0pmoc

    Mark Golding @ 5 Jan, 2016 – 9:45 am Ref John Goss re The Lockerbie Bombing.

    I had been aware for many years that Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was innocent of this crime (though he may well have been guilty of others (I do not know))

    However I was unaware of the following until last night

    “On board Pan Am flight 103 was the Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and UN Commissioner for Namibia, Bernt Carlsson. He was by far the most likely assassination target and if he was that target unfortunately all the other passengers became victims of the phrase so glibly used today in untargeted deaths: ‘collateral damage’. There was extremely big money at stake and Carlsson, a fearless man, hinted in Granada TV’s ‘World In Action’ documentary ‘The Case of the Disappearing Diamonds’ he was about to expose those corporations exploiting minerals, and miners, in Namibia as Namibia was due to be granted its independence. These companies included De Beers, the company which relieved Namibia of perhaps as much of its precious gemstones as the British Empire extracted from India. Another of the UN commission’s target companies was the Rössing Uranium Mine, also in Namibia. Mention of the Rössing Uranium Mine might jog David Cameron’s memory, since it could ultimately prove to be his undoing. Three months after the Lockerbie bombing the current PM escorted the Prime Minister of the day, Margaret Thatcher, on a visit to this Namibian mine, a visit which filled Mrs Thatcher with immense pride that she had been born British. Cameron was a Conservative Party researcher at the time but it is quite clear that he was being groomed as a potential future prime minister when Margaret Thatcher’s time at the helm came to an end. URENCO, a joint British/Dutch/West German-owned uranium-enrichment company, was exporting uranium ore from the Rössing mine, but shady manifests made it difficult to trace where the uranium they purchased was coming from, and URENCO claimed it did not know from where it got its uranium, so when court proceedings were started by the United Nations Council for Namibia (UNCN) in 1985 it took 15 months to get to court and in July 1987 the United Nations finally began action against URENCO. There is no logical reason but the UN case against URENCO was dropped after Carlsson was murdered on Pan Am flight 103 and has never been restarted.”

    Thanks very much to both of you for your contributions on Craig Murray’s blog. I hope Craig is O.K..

    Mark, re your comment on Totalitarian society and link to “DJI rolls out new software to stop you flying your drone in restricted airspace”

    Well, in theory, I could fly a glider through restricted airspace (I used to fly from Lasham) – but didn’t and wouldn’t. The same thing applies to a drone. Anyone but a bird who flies through restricted airspace without ATC control is highly irresponsible, and deserves to be arrested, if not shot down. But there is nothing anyone can do to prevent the technically capable from doing so, and most people who fly these things are technically capable.

    As regards a Totalitarian society, well we would already be there – and maybe the USA are. The only thing that is saving us is that the lunatics in control haven’t got the enforcers. The vast majority of our police and army are reasonable people, and have no wish to become the equivalent of the Stasi. The more they are pushed in this direction, the more they will resist. What amazes me, is that they haven’t already arrested the likes of Tony Blair. I am sure a large number of them want to. They just haven’t yet been pushed hard enough. Eventually there comes a tipping point, when all the lies and evil becomes obvious to those who have the capability to resist.

    Tony

  • fred

    “The market is oversupplied

    So who’s over supplying it then? Mr Puppet Brunei?”

    If you read the link I posted you will see Mr Robertson referring to increased output from the North Sea.

  • Republicofscotland

    The European Court has ordered Russia to pay damages to Yevgeni Frumkin, a Russian who demonstrated against the re-election of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    Mr Yevgeni was illegally arrested, and imprisoned for 15 days for protesting in Bolotnaya square along with 400 others protesters who felt the election wasn’t fair and proper.

    The Strasbourg court voted in Mr Yevgeni favour, sayinng his human rightes were breached. It’s not known yet if Russia intends to pay the fine.

    It would appear speaking out against Putin, in Russia is a dangerous thing to do.

  • ------------·´`·.¸¸.¸¸.··.¸¸Node

    Fred : If you read the link I posted you will see Mr Robertson referring to increased output from the North Sea.

    Exactly. He’s not referring to workforce unemployment as you misleadingly claimed yesterday. Finally you admit it. Bye again.

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