SOLUTION to FIFA SCANDAL
manipulated by US’ CORRUPT PEOPLE.
Case in point: Chuck Blazer
SOLUTION??
IN MY OPINION:
FIFA need changes but
they cannot do it with the interference of US crook actors. .. So,
The 1st
step is to take out FIFA from NY and Switzerland and placed in India,
Argentina, Brazil or any other
independent country.
2nd ,
Thanks to FBI for their interest in Soccer’ institutionalized corruption. They
better get involved in their own sports corruption, and if FIFA need some
reports from FBI they will be approached and “hired” if need it.
3rd. The US is prohibited to take control of
international football associated in FIFA. FIFA will respect the proportional
representation that the US is entitled inside FIFA and according to FIFA
rules. The US is prohibited to take control of FIFA because soccer is not yet their main sport.
4th The US can
investigate and arrest corrupt American persons involved in FIFA corruption
inside American soil, but they don’t
have the right to go and arrest people in the name of FIFA in Switzerland or
elsewhere.
England or Switzerland cannot go and arrest people in New York
without the US government’s permission; the same rule should be applied to
internationals .
In this case, the US cannot arrest any international person without
the consent of FIFA. It is FIFA that
will request INTERPOL to arrest international
person involved in FIFA corruption.
Thus, the FBI arrests of international people in the name of FUFA is left without
effect and won’t be recognized as legal
by FIFA, if they are not Americans. The FBI can indict & place in jail to Chuck
Blazer or other Americans, not to ninternationals in the name of FIFA.
Hugo Adan, June 4,
2015
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BACKGROUND :
Published time: June 04, 2015
A former senior FIFA official, Chuck Blazer, claimed he and
others took bribes in exchange for supporting World Cup candidate countries in
1998 and 2010, an unsealed paper says. South Africa has denied paying any
bribes. French reaction is pending.
The 40-page transcript of a secret court session was published
online on Wednesday, revealing more details surrounding Blazer’s 2013 guilty
plea to charges of corruption, racketeering and money laundering.
“Among other things, I agreed
with other persons in or around 1992 to facilitate the acceptance of a bribe in
conjunction with the selection of the host nation for the 1998 World Cup,”
Blazer told US District Judge Raymond Dearie during a hearing in New York in
November 2013.
“Beginning in or around 2004 and
continuing through 2011, I and others on the FIFA executive committee agreed to
accept bribes in conjunction with the selection of South Africa as the host
nation for the 2010 World Cup.”
The 1998 World Cup was eventually hosted by France and the
2010 Cup by South Africa.
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The timing of the string of revelations on the corruption
scandal – which has been going on for
years behind the scenes – has been questioned by experts in geopolitics. This,
and Blatter’s sudden resignation coincided with the stepped up pressure on FIFA in relation
with the 2018 World Cup bid by Russia and Qatar’s 2022 bid.
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Geopolitical analyst Eric Draitser believes the
scandal is directly tied to Washington’s confrontation with Moscow.
“First and foremost, it needs to be understood that this issue is really not an issue of sports and in fact it’s not really an issue of corruption: this is a political issue, in fact a geopolitical issue. That is to say, it’s part of an ongoing propaganda campaign and, let’s call it, an asymmetrical war that the United States is waging against Russia in various theaters from Ukraine to now football and sports, and sanctions, and economic warfare of various kinds – I think it fits in this larger context,” Draitser told RT.
“First and foremost, it needs to be understood that this issue is really not an issue of sports and in fact it’s not really an issue of corruption: this is a political issue, in fact a geopolitical issue. That is to say, it’s part of an ongoing propaganda campaign and, let’s call it, an asymmetrical war that the United States is waging against Russia in various theaters from Ukraine to now football and sports, and sanctions, and economic warfare of various kinds – I think it fits in this larger context,” Draitser told RT.
According to the analyst, by raising allegations of
corruption around Russia’s World Cup bid, the
US government wants “to justify their narrative that [Russian President Vladimir]
Putin and Russia are the bad guys, that Moscow is the enemy and that the US is
upholding truth, justice in the so-called American way.”
The reason this narrative is so important for Washington and the Western hegemony is because “they’ve seen that their narrative has collapsed in Ukraine, they’ve seen that their sanctions regime has not worked, it has not crippled the Russian economy… and so this is essentially a new front in the ongoing campaign,” Draitser said, adding that he believes it to be essentially a “campaign against the non-Western world.”
The reason this narrative is so important for Washington and the Western hegemony is because “they’ve seen that their narrative has collapsed in Ukraine, they’ve seen that their sanctions regime has not worked, it has not crippled the Russian economy… and so this is essentially a new front in the ongoing campaign,” Draitser said, adding that he believes it to be essentially a “campaign against the non-Western world.”
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‘FIFA should remove ‘I’ and insert ‘A’ for American’
Published time: June 03, 2015 13:14
Trying to take control of FIFA, the US is showing it wants
to run the entire world and tackle every alleged crime, said Lew Rockwell, of
the Ludwig von Mises Institute. It proves there is nothing
Washington will not interfere in, he added.
Newly reelected FIFA
President Sepp Blatter announced on Tuesday that
he is stepping down. He has called an extraordinary FIFA congress to elect
a successor.
RT: This story has
generated a huge amount of interest around the world. From an economic point of
view, there is also a lot at stake, isn’t there?
Lew Rockwell: Well, there certainly is, but I think the political angle
is more important. We’ve had this act of imperialism. Who put the US in charge of international
football? They’re able to because FIFA made a mistake of having an office in New York.
Probably that is a warning to anybody else: Don’t have an office on US soil
because then they can use that to take control.
Maybe the corruption charges are
true, I don’t know, but again: Why is it the business of the US? I
think that’s entirely because FIFA gave the World Cup in 2018 to Russia.
This is just another anti-Russian move,
and the US wanting to run the entire world, be in charge of every crime or
alleged crime every place on the globe.
Paul Craig Roberts, an economic analyst, said:
“This is another Washington-British scam against Russia. It reminds
me of the orchestrated press attack on the Sochi Olympics. Washington is trying
to turn professional sport into a propaganda weapon against Russia. They are
going to use this to take the World Cup away from Russia.”
Roberts
added: “There
is no rule of law in the US. Law is a weapon that Washington uses to achieve
its agenda.”
RT: But doesn’t it have a case there, because there are
allegations of $150 million being misappropriated? A lot of this money apparently
went through American banks, so part of it happened on American soil. So do
they have the right to investigate it?
LR: They can investigate what happens on American
soil, but they
don’t have the right to go and arrest people in Switzerland or elsewhere. Would
you say that England or Switzerland can go and arrest people in New York
without the US government’s permission?
I have to tell you, there is corruption in the US too: there is
corruption in US sports; there is corruption in the US government; there is
corruption in every government. The problem the US has with this is not corruption, the
problem it has got is with the results – Blatter
wasn’t doing what he was told to do. And I
guess now he has done what he was told to do. Obviously something
happened to him. Maybe it was just the sponsors’ withdrawing; maybe it was the CIA. Who knows, maybe he was
personally threatened or his family. This is the way governments operate there, sort of big-time
mafias. We don’t know what happened. But as I said, this is not a
good thing for football, not a good thing for the world. FIFA has got to change its name, it’s going to have to take
out the “I” and put in an “A” for American.
RT: Do you think that major corporations, such as McDonald’s,
played an important role here, forcing Sepp Blatter to resign?
LR: I guess,
yes. Of course they are the ones that could be pressured by the US. Even
aside the scandal thing, imagine that the US gave them their marching orders,
and they took them. And I can understand why [other] companies don’t want to be
involved in something that’s potentially corrupt. Although they put on great
football games. I don’t know whether they are corrupt or not. I think there is probably corruption in many different
international sports associations, because there is so much money at stake.
That is not a good thing – people shouldn’t be corrupt, people shouldn’t give
bribes, people shouldn’t take bribes. But again, the US
is using this to take control of international football; that’s what going
on. Never again will the World Cup happen in a country that the US doesn’t
like. The whole world is threatened by the US, which would like to be the world
government; nothing is beyond its ken; nothing is outside of its control;
nothing can stand against it in the view of the US.
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WHY BLATTER QUIT? - SPORTS WRITER JOHN GOODBODY
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expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily
represent those of RT.
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