French rail network sabotaged hours before opening ceremony of Olympics tainted by cross dresser carrying torch

Everything was in place.

Streets in the centre of Paris have been blocked off, metro stations closed and thousands of police, soldiers and other guards deployed to maintain security on the big showpiece day to kick off the Olympics.

But the saboteurs struck away from the capital, at five apparently unguarded places.

France’s state-owned rail company SNCF says the saboteurs either vandalised or tried to vandalise five signal boxes and electricity installations between 01:00 and 05:30 on Friday.


I bet it’s revenge for this travesty.

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French authorities foil several plots on the 2024 Olympics in Paris

PARIS (AP) — French authorities have foiled several plots to disrupt the 2024 Olympics, officials said Wednesday, two days before the opening ceremony of the Summer Games in Paris.

France has been on high alert over the past few weeks as preparations to host the Olympics hit the final stretch. The Games officially kick off with a lavish and high-security opening ceremony on the River Seine on Friday.

Paris prosecutors said Wednesday that they had arrested a 40-year-old Russian-born man Tuesday at his Paris apartment man on suspicion of planning to “destabilize the Olympic Games.”

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Have the Olympics lost their luster? Paris will provide the answer.

The Games are at a crossroads after scandals, political controversies and two pandemic effects. Network executives and Olympic leaders are counting on a reboot.

For parts of three decades, Bob Costas was the television face of the Olympics in the United States, leading NBC’s coverage of 11 Games and talking Americans through celebration, scandal and even a bomb in Atlanta. Eight years after his last Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Costas believes the Games have lost some of the magic that once made them mandatory viewing.

Maybe it’s because the past three Olympics were held in distant Asian time zones while America slept. Or perhaps it’s the sense that the two most recent Games, held in pandemic Tokyo and Beijing, seemed to happen less because of sport and more to meet the contractual obligations of sponsors and television networks. Or it might be the uncomfortable stench of human rights abuse swirling about the Beijing Games in 2022, followed four days later by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The Olympics, he said, need “to get their groove back.”


The Olympics are just another scam to fleece the poor and line the pockets of the elite.

Toronto’s ex-Mayor John Tory had to secretly offer to host some second rate World Cup games on behalf of his cronies knowing that citizens would have said no if given a chance.

Costs have already doubled for what is nothing more than the elite theft of tax payer dollars.

Their idiot children will have cool summer jobs though, so there’s that.

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Who Cares About the Olympics in a World without Patriotism?

The Olympic Games return to Paris after a century’s absence, yet there is little excitement in the air. In Middle America, I really don’t hear anybody talking about them. Occasionally, some sports commercial reminds viewers about athletes whose names have largely been forgotten since their last appearance on the world stage. A few Big Box stores are selling Olympic-themed t-shirts, toys, dog leashes, drink mugs, and other sundries. Now and then, someone remarks that this would be a terrible time to visit the City of Light. Besides the knickknacks and small talk, though, few seem to care.

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To get buy-in for Canada’s World Cup games, Canadians must be able to buy at all

Depending on your perspective, Toronto and Vancouver hosting 13 FIFA Men’s World Cup games in 2026 is a gigantic waste of taxpayers’ money, or the best thing that could ever happen to these cities.

Maybe it’s both.

As we recently learned, the updated estimate for the cost of Vancouver to host seven games is now between $483-million and $581-million. In Toronto: $380-million to host six games.

What a scam. Tax payers paying for games they can’t afford to attend.

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Ottawa commits $104M to help Toronto host 2026 World Cup of Wasting Tax Dollars games

The federal government says it will provide $104 million to help Toronto host six matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The funding for capital and operational expenses was announced Friday morning at Toronto’s BMO Field, where the matches will be held.

“Today is a great day to be a soccer fan in the city of Toronto,” Mayor Olivia Chow said.

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Paris police evict hundreds of migrants ahead of Olympics

Police in the French capital, Paris, on Wednesday cleared a major migrant squat in the southern suburb of Vitry-sur-Seine with just 100 days to go before the start of the 2024 Summer Olympics.

The makeshift camp at the site of an abandoned bus company office had been home to roughly 450 migrants, mainly young men but including some mothers with small children as well.

Rights groups said most migrants there had documents and were awaiting social housing allotments.

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France ‘hiding poverty’ in ‘social cleansing’ for Paris Olympics

France is trying to “hide poverty” ahead of the Paris Olympics, according to a new report that accuses it of “social cleansing”.

Authorities have resorted to clearing squares in Paris where homeless families congregate, according to Le Revers de la Medaille (The Other Side of the Coin) – a collective that includes leading charities.

The report claims that evictions are on the increase, and there will be more in the run up to July 26, the day the games begin.

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Paris Olympics: International Coalition Needed To Provide Security

Homeless migrants relocated to rural areas to present cleaner image of capital city.

Poland is the latest country to join the ‘international coalition’ set up to provide security at the Olympic Games in France, starting July 26th.

“The Polish Armed Forces will join the international coalition established by France to support the preparations and security of the 2024 Summer Olympics,” Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz wrote on social media platform X on Thursday.

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Olympics’ transgender policy goes against science, say academics

The IOC has been challenged by a group of 26 academics to change its policy that transgender women should not be presumed to have a physical advantage in female sports.

A paper by the international group published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports calls on the IOC to reconsider its policy and to bring in a system to ensure the voices of female athletes and women in sport.

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JAY GOLDBERG: The unfolding World Cup 2026 debacle in Toronto

Toronto taxpayers recently received news as predictable as the sun rising in the east: The price tag for hosting a handful of 2026 World Cup games is skyrocketing and taxpayers will be the ones left holding the bag.

The new numbers are so bad it’s time for Toronto’s leaders to consider withdrawing from hosting the games.

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Toronto signed a secret deal that would have let it back out of hosting the 2026 World Cup

Toronto signed a secret agreement that gave it the right to withdraw from hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup if it didn’t receive financial support from senior levels of government by mid-2020, internal emails obtained by the Star show.

But for reasons that remain unclear, the city didn’t trigger the deal, leaving it on the hook for the skyrocketing costs of games.

A draft of the deal is contained in emails obtained by the Star through a freedom of information request. They provide the fullest picture yet of how the city joined the bid to host the global soccer tournament in 2018, despite not meeting the key council condition of securing provincial and federal funding beforehand.

Looks like the rich have hoodwinked the lokel yokel tax payers once again.

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