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TriTorch's avatar

Swift is a CIA asset, her and her boyfriend's performance were just another part of the 2024-2025 fabricated Super Bowls:

https://tritorch.com/degradation/TaylorSwiftIsBeingUsedAsAPentagonPSYOPJanuary2024.mp4

The NFL admitted before the Supreme Court that all of their franchises compete as 'a unit in the entertainment marketplace' with each club and player geared toward maximizing total audience participation and dollars spent. What this means is that (yep, just like almost everything else, the NFL too is fake) - because each team is the league and profits are shared among them - wins and losses are largely irrelevant to their bottom line. The drama among players on and off the field is what sells, and the more provocative the story the more the league members (teams) make. This admission plugs this pantomime theater - legally and literally - squarely into the category of fake professional wrestling.

The narrative is the gold mine. This is why LaBron James is a good guy one minute and a bad guy the next. Like any good professional wrestling script, when the audience needs a hero or a villain, the league will gladly supply one while watching merchandise, ticket sales, and ratings skyrocket. All teams benefit from this and so there is no incentive to win, only an incentive to bend wins, loses, performance, point spreads, and total points scored toward maximizing insider gambling opportunities along with the emotional appeal of the entire counterfeit competitive construct. It’s an all for one and one for all circus performance masquerading around as a genuine tournament.

Supporting evidence here: https://tritorch.substack.com/p/the-characteristics-of-the-super

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Which is why I had no interest in this "game", didn't give a damn, had no TV on, and went to bed early. I figured I would learn all I need to know in this Substack.

Thankfully, I was set free from this BS in 2020 when the NFL, MLB, etc. all worshipped the criminal Floyd and pandered to the domestic terrorists BLM. I quit them all cold turkey, as we all should.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

I only want to see the Doge ads which I suspect will show up somewhere. X perhaps?

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Fred's avatar

Watched the first half just to see them; never materialized. Were we scammed?

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RunningLogic's avatar

I heard the ads were refused but who knows. It certainly could also have been a rumor to get people to watch.

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Truth 101's avatar

Could be. Fox can't mess with their Big Pharma gravy train.

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TriTorch's avatar

Yep, says it all: the NFL is a money grubbing, social engineering, theatrical fraud.

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WP William's avatar

I choose to take a knee; rarely watch part of a hockey or basketball game, bit of "college" football on occasion, but too commercial, money making collegiate sports are basically garbage too. The only funny/good thing to watch is how the Tebow Effect has now taken over at all levels; how this generation of athletes is so strident and empowered to "Thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for.....(everything they can possibly fit in next)"

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TriTorch's avatar

WP, this may interest you: One of the videos in the linked article argues that the league’s problems with Tebow were that not only was he spreading Christianity like wild-fire, but that all profits from his endorsements were signed over to charity. Normally, the NFL profit shares with these endorsements, the only exception being if the profits go to charity, which all of his did, so they couldn’t make money off of him.

So here you have a satanic entertainment corporation having a prime star player not only spreading the teachings of Christ all over the planet, but is also an empty wallet to pilfer.

The rest was history.

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MaryAnn's avatar

The Eagles coach thanked Jesus first in his on-field postgame interview.

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WP William's avatar

PERFECT!!!! I every circumstance, victory or trial...Thank The Lord Jesus

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MayBella82's avatar

They lost me when they took a knee.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I've never actually watched a football game. If that isn't regressive enough, I haven't listened to any Taylor Swift song.

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WP William's avatar

My Favorite Swift song of all time and on all of her albums would be whatever one is the briefest or perhaps has least vocals.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

I watch the game and root for the referees......

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WP William's avatar

they do need some of that...NFL AI Refs and sensors on everything should replace all but 2 token review judges in less than a decade

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rolandttg's avatar

You nailed it. Because the NFL is registered as entertainment, not sport, it is not illegal to fix the games. Want to know who is going to win? Check to see which team winning will mover the bottom line of Vegas the most. And no, I have not watched them for ~6 years.

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TriTorch's avatar

You got it, added to the article (you have knack for that), thanks roland.

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CHop's avatar

I noticed that a while back as a pattern emerged. Katrina- the Saints won the superbowl. Flooding in Houston- the Astros won the World Series. Boston marathon bombing- Red Sox win. It seems to be payoff for a disaster in their city.

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TriTorch's avatar

Yes, and the "Patriots" would always somehow be winning right around the time the illegitimate US government's illegal undeclared wars in the middle east were won.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Maybe it's a PSYOP that all were talking about is Swift?

Don't get me wrong I'm no fan of Swift.

But I also think in order for the NFL to be a PSYOP than you would have to assume every single one of these young men (not to mention the coaches who work 16 hr days for 9 months) is in on the "fix".

These young men work their entire lives to become elite players.

Comment like these diminish their hard work, their commitment to excellence as everything it means to be American. When you've been through the process of reaching this level then you're qualified to make judgments on these young men.

As a biz owner I will higher someone with D1 experience every single day if all things are equal.

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Emumundo's avatar

Just like NASCAR held a race in Mexico City and Montoya won it. Also, Junior won the Daytona 500 the year after his dad died. Breads and Circuses….

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

So was Tiger Woods or Michael Jordan just bit players in a PSYOP.

Maybe you're carrying a PSYOP hammer and all you see is PSYOP nails?

Do you have any clue how hard it is to make it to this level?

You don't. And this is a slap in the face to all the young athletes that worked their asses off to become the best.

I pursued this myself in baseball and wrestling. I failed at baseball but became an elite wrestler.

Theres no luck to it and it certainly wasn't a PSYOP.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Ryan - I appreciate your perspective on this issue, it is a complex one.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

I have to agree. Sometimes when you go down the PSYOP slope everything becomes a PSYOP.

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Emumundo's avatar

I’m not saying that players in the NFL aren’t the cream of the crop. I’m not saying the players are cheating. The level of play was never more apparent than when the NFL brought in the replacements, the level of play was no where near what we were used to. What I am saying that court cases have determined the NFL to be classified as entertainment, putting it at the level of professional wrestling. I’m not sure why you seem to take this personally. Look at Capricorn One, where the astronauts were all set to go to the moon, only to be told it wasn’t happening. The players are between a rock and a hard place. Do what you’re told or the gravy train is over. What options do they have? Not a lot of competition for the NFL, it’s the only game in town.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

I'm not taking it personally, I just have a different perspective based on my experience.

Still love ya man. Isn't that what's great about our country, that we can disagree?

Perhaps i didn't understand your point fully.

It's a bit more nuanced than either one of us are making it out to be is all I'm saying.

If this is the biggest thing we disagree on ....well...than I think all of us are one helluva a TEAM!...;)

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Reaching the professional level is quite a journey of dedication, hard work, and sacrifice. Once you achieve it and are exceptional... you are allowed a certain amount of, shall we say, leeway, in many ways.

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LMWC's avatar

You are a bit off. Dale Earnhardt Sr was killed in the 2001 Daytona 500, blocking for Michael Waltrip, who drove for DEI, (Dale Earnhardt Incorporated. Ironic, I know.). Dale Earnhardt Jr. Won his first Daytona 500 in 2004. He beat out Tony Stewart in the last laps who had led much of the race. I always found that part suspicious as Tony had been great up until the last dozen laps. He got passed and drove away.

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MayBella82's avatar

I have more issue of when they took a knee during the National Anthem… was happy to see that they have stopped doing it…it was insulting to me as a Veteran. The other issue I have is the amount of criminal acts that get brushed under the rug…they should be in jail and not treated as a role model.

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TriTorch's avatar

I appreciate your perspective Ryan, but these are contract players who are signed on as entertainers, and even in college you've got the "blue chips" fraud. Anywhere there is big money underneath you will find the maggot infested truth. If you scan the article you will find a number of videos that detail why it is all rigged.

Don't watch them, rather read the disclaimer at the top. The intention was never to disillusion anyone, just shed a light on the lie.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Yeah, I don’t think the players themselves are in on the grift. We have a top of the line player in the “family” and yeah, he worked and works his ass off to be where he is. So I agree, if it’s a psyop, it doesn’t involve the players. Refs? Maybe. Owners? Definitely. Coaches? Nah.

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daverkb's avatar

Are the duped, the manipulated 'in on it'? Consciously? Do all the 'followers' know what they are doing? How many people know that groups like ANTIFA or BLM are paid for proxy armies?

Very often people are rather dumb on how they are being used to run somebody else's influence agenda under a kind of pretext. When I was politically active, I saw how the Koch brothers were using Americans for Prosperity to bolster their influence politically in Washington. And, of course, this is my opinion ... but then again, I could see everything was bought and paid for. Everything including stuff like free lunches, buses, paid organizers ... all under the Koch umbrella.

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shayne's avatar

This is why I love Rugby. Nothing about the All Blacks is brought to the public by entertainment companies. Not even the Haka!

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JW's avatar
Feb 10Edited

They cannot promote rugby here because it is played with real men.

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shayne's avatar

Love it! That's what I tell my husband (Chiefs fan) No helmets, no pads, no commercial breaks, blood on the field no problem, man down keep playing. LOL!!!!!

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

I read somewhere that Swift's catalog was bought by the Deep State's Carlyle Group and money from Soros under the condition that she re-record her songs. I wonder why? The official answer is royalties.

And then there's the UN saying she's a representative.

And then there's the strange occurrence of mass amnesia of audience members with no memory of attending her concerts on the Eras Tour. What happened in those concerts??

https://nypost.com/2023/05/30/taylor-swift-fans-claim-post-concert-amnesia-due-to-bizarre-phenomenon/

Taylor Swift seems to be a fabricated construct for social influencing, not a musician attaining success organically by her own merit.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Swift did lose her catalogue of music. Which is a common occurance when anyone signs a music contract. She bought it back recently, from what I understand.

Our daughter was at one time pursuing a career as a singer... the big label contracts ALL included taking ownership of all of HER music! My husband read through every single contract. The lawyers from the music industry were very thorough; they wanted her soul! When our lawyer, who is a well known sports agent read those contracts, he was appalled! "She won't own anything, every dime she makes will flow through their hands before she gets a tiny portion of it...They want to own her!" Some of their demands proved that... The list of their required demands included... "No boyfriend, they choose where you live, who your friends are, where you

vacation, your clothes, your

vehicle, etc. It was endless! This is exactly why many

newer musicians come up with their own label these days...

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RunningLogic's avatar

Reminds me of movie studios decades ago when actors signed with them.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Weird -- that NY Post article!

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Peace's avatar

$950 for a Taylor Swift ticket? Oy!

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alongername's avatar

Pretty well sums up "Western Humanity" at this point in time .............

Robots walking around masquerading as People .

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Erin Fight's avatar

A.M.E.N

Bread & circuses all the way

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