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Originally posted by avatar01
I don't believe this was a sacrifice for a few reasons:
1. Luge is a dangerous sport.
2. Too much effort involved in killing a single person.
3. The athlete was GEORGIAN. Georgia is an ALLY of the Satanic US factions.
4. Timing. It was during practice and would have had a better affect if it were seen LIVE.
5. It just doesn't add up.
I'm not saying its impossible, but EXTREMELY unlikely.
Originally posted by Subjective Truth
Fair enough I did not see the question mark. I am sorry and I will in the future re-read before I post.
Originally posted by sileighty
For the second time now please stop saying that there should have been padding on the metal girders the man colided with. Tell you what, why not try being launched at a metal post with some padding round it at a hundred mph and see how much it cushions the blow
As stated before the luge is a dangerous sport and at olymic level the risks are much higher.
While 2-foot thick dense foam padding would certainly have reduced the shock, just as tires do along Formula One racetracks, some of us think that those columns had no business being there. They should have been removed, or the arrival of the course should have been moved higher up or further away from them.
Originally posted by ZindoDoone
reply to post by sileighty
I watched the entire Men's Luge competition today in between the red flags of the 500. They showed the whole process and the reasons for how is was built. They are ALL built this way and have been for the last 6 Winter Olympics!
Zindo
Originally posted by ZindoDoone
Obviously the OP did absolutely ZERO research into Luge or why the venue was built the way it was. The entire run has a roof on it with shades that can be lowered to cover the ice from the sun and keep the ice at a uniform temperature. Also the entire run has refrigeration underneath it so sections or the whole run can be kept uniform. If too much sunshine or rain or frost is prevalent on the run it changes the ice. Luge is one of the more dangerous sports in the Olympics. In the old days they used to ride face first down on those sleds. This OP is ignorant and indulgent in the fantasies stated by this person. They bare no reality other than a lame attempt to gain notoriety for this charlatan!
Zindo
Originally posted by ZindoDoone
In the old days they used to ride face first down on those sleds.
Zindo
Originally posted by TroyB
Speaking of NWO and the Olympics.......
Anyone noticed the logo on Google now for the Olympics?...funny seeing thos PYRAMIDS in the background and even inversed if you rotate the image 180 degrees.
The Illuminati are really starting to freak me out!!
Originally posted by ZindoDoone
GetSmart.
I don't need to know you. All I have to do is read your treatise and can get a fairly accurate idea of your thought process. It amazes me the lengths that some will go to create an idea out of nothing. The beams are that heavy because the snow fall amounts they get there and the way the chutes are attached to them to create the high walls and angles of the run. They hold the weight of the snow pack plus the weight of the ice and refrigeration units on the run and the people that watch them.
Zindo
"It's pretty fair to say at this point that the death of Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili has dampened the "Olympic mood" around the world, especially because track officials are blaming him. Some info-hoarding search monoliths didn't exactly get the message."
Google's "Translate=Sensitivity" Command Still a Little Wonky
Originally posted by Alexander the Great
Hey come on now, this is a conspiracy site.
Be a little more open minded.
Granted, it's not likely or even logical that this is what happened.
But nonetheless, anything can happen.
It never hurts to give a subject matter a little frisking.
Originally posted by Getsmart
The accident was predictable, and was predicted by other athletes registered in this event. If not willful his death was due to criminal negligence. For it points to organizers' tolerance to such risks, an attitude we can choose to tolerate or not. There are indeed technical considerations to organizing a dangerous sport, but turning a blind eye to safety issues when alerted to them is not acceptable in my book.
Originally posted by Getsmart
Chinese Olympic Stadium = Reptilian All-Seeing-Eye
Originally posted by Lemon.Fresh
Originally posted by Getsmart
Chinese Olympic Stadium = Reptilian All-Seeing-Eye
Am I the only not seeing a reptilian eye in this pic?
I am seeing a . . . err . . . ummm . . .
a vulva