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Tapeworm wrote:KWalker wrote:...link from CNN, waffle, research, how dare you question my knowledge...
Wow, such high *research* there, I'm surprised you don't consult for law enforcement agencies.
False businesses, code names, trying to avoid detection - ya, very organised right there. Because all of that is so revolutionary.
Sounds like these criminal organisations involved are so complex it's a wonder their involvement was ever discovered.
Actually I do consult for them and did! Funny thing right? Someone actually has a real job off of the internet that they have training in and are qualified for? And they disagree with you.
I never said that was high research, just the first two Google links.
How much does a PhD in being a raging asshat cost these days? Did you major in trolling?
lyot wrote:Did Fuentes say so ? Is there a source for this ?
http://ecodiario.eleconomista.es/deport ... ndial.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and
http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20101213/ ... 94594.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I shudder on this 'heart attack.' Spain is in an extremely precarious position both financially and politically at the moment with scandals galore including the ruling party.
ultyguy wrote:lyot wrote:Did Fuentes say so ? Is there a source for this ?
http://ecodiario.eleconomista.es/deport ... ndial.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and
http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20101213/ ... 94594.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I shudder on this 'heart attack.' Spain is in an extremely precarious position both financially and politically at the moment with scandals galore including the ruling party.
thanks, that's clear !
At desperate times like these, we can always use a bit of cheering up....giro girls courtesy of pez (who we always appreciate for keeping their eyes on the prize
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=volcjr33cKI&feature=player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=volcjr33cKI&feature=player_embedded
KWalker wrote:Actually I do consult for them and did! Funny thing right? Someone actually has a real job off of the internet that they have training in and are qualified for? And they disagree with you....
Uh-huh, sure you did champ.
And then you post utter drivel like this:-
KWalker wrote:...I studied transnational organized crime in graduate school and its very rare that a public figure, such as an athlete, would engage in illicit activities and not take extreme precautions to cover their tracks...
Bet the FBI was amazed at that sort of insight. Especially when it's a load of dingo's kidneys.
"Physiology is all just propaganda and lies... all waiting to be disproven by the next study."
"I'm not a real doctor; But I am a real worm; I am an actual worm." - TMBG
"I'm not a real doctor; But I am a real worm; I am an actual worm." - TMBG
Fuentes had clients from many soccer teams, and these teams have the best international players in the world. Problem is that all these players are properly covered with money. This doesn't happen with cyclists. Power from FIFA and soccer teams is protecting Fuentes clients to come out. Everybody knows cyclist in the 90's and 2000's were on the dope, but soccer players would be something new. There are also some french soccer players, tennis players and boxers involved, and also swiss and italian cyclists. Also some national soccer teams are involved... All the higher sporting stitutions are against revealing the customers of fuentes.
In contrast, french federation, french journalist and tennis player rafael nadal has publicly acknowledged their hope on these clients to be revealed, as they are now being suspect although they are pretty clean. Cancellara is also under the radar, apparently.
If this list of clients come public, there will be many many surprises, cause we all already know that some cyclign teams are dirty, but other sports professionals would be quite a big news...
This trial is not about doping, is about public health. Doping agencies should press to get the blood samples and analyse them.
Olympic comite is the largest cover up of doping in the world, don't forget that.
In contrast, french federation, french journalist and tennis player rafael nadal has publicly acknowledged their hope on these clients to be revealed, as they are now being suspect although they are pretty clean. Cancellara is also under the radar, apparently.
If this list of clients come public, there will be many many surprises, cause we all already know that some cyclign teams are dirty, but other sports professionals would be quite a big news...
This trial is not about doping, is about public health. Doping agencies should press to get the blood samples and analyse them.
Olympic comite is the largest cover up of doping in the world, don't forget that.
Last edited by Liggero on Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Happy Trails !!!
^ And in historic news... Frank S. A really rare guy. But a prominent athlete wouldn't be *that* obvious about criminal activities, would he?
http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/f ... ent-18842/
http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/f ... ent-18842/
"Physiology is all just propaganda and lies... all waiting to be disproven by the next study."
"I'm not a real doctor; But I am a real worm; I am an actual worm." - TMBG
"I'm not a real doctor; But I am a real worm; I am an actual worm." - TMBG
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KWTW01 wrote:Wow Tapeworm get over yourself. We all know you don't like KWalker but jesus keep it to yourself or PM's.
Mods feel free to delete this post once you've cleaned up the uselessness above.
You registered just to give out on TW? And have 'KW' in your name.
mmm...


Either way, back to Pro cycling stuff please chaps

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I was drinking milk when I read this and it came out my nose. Well actually, I wasn't, but how does Riis say stuff like this with a straight face?http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/frank-schleck-admits-fuentes-payment-18842/ wrote:Riis said that "We were very disappointed to hear that Fränk has been in contact with people who have done great harm to the sport and ruthlessly tarnished the most important principles that we all should adhere to in the fight against doping," calling his behaviour "irresponsible towards himself and his team."
Tinea Pedis wrote:You registered just to give out on TW? And have 'KW' in your name.
mmm...I have no degree in crime but...
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Hey mate I have both TW and KW in my username

I like to maintain a positive association with my normal account

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Yes, but you only called out one of the two
Either way, lets get back to business.

Either way, lets get back to business.
Good post, Liggero. Thanks.
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