The Dark Side of the Olympic Games: Anti Doping Agency Scam.

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Did you know Olympic Anti Doping agency WADA is controlled by U.S. and it allows 3 countries to hold 63% of all Therapeutic DRUG use exemptions and the same 3 countries hold most number of medal tally.

The agency itself is set up with the sole purpose to enable massive doping of the US/Western athletes and to forbid and target other athletes in the name of anti-doping.

Athletes can legally dope themselves with performance-enhancing drugs, all under the guise of “medical treatment.”

All thanks to system that World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has created, a system that allows western countries to dominate the medal tally with:

WADA’s “exemption list”.

This list is a little-known secret that allows athletes to use banned drugs, as long as they get approval. Approval by whom? US controlled WADA.

But here’s the catch – the applications are kept private, opening the door for widespread doping. And guess which countries are taking advantage of this loophole? The same three countries that top the medal tally.

If you take a closer look at the numbers. In 2015, 653 American athletes applied for exemptions, with a staggering 60% approval rate. Compare that to Russia, which had a mere 37% approval rate, and China, which had only a single-digit number of approved exemptions.

But that’s not all in 2016, the Russian hacker group “Magic Bear” leaked into the WADA database and found that American athletes have been using banned drugs with the help of their own anti-doping agency.

Yes, you read that right – the very agency meant to prevent doping has been enabling it. Over 200 American athletes have received medical exemptions, allowing them to use drugs like synthetic steroids and diuretics.

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And it’s not just limited to one or two sports. Cycling, athletics, triathlon, swimming, and skiing – all the sports that require peak physical performance – have been hit hard by doping. Even tennis superstars like Serena and Venus Williams have been allowed to take banned drugs, without revealing the medical certificates that justified their use.

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WADA’s system is a scam. Games should be about fair play and sportsmanship, instead WADA is used as a US weapon to attack adversaries in foreign policy.

Salbutamol, used in asthma treatment, has the same effect as clenbuterol, a banned performance enhancing drug.

Guess which athletes have asthma.

  1. Michael Phelps (USA) – The most decorated Olympian of all time has spoken openly about his asthma diagnosis.
  2. Katie Ledecky (USA) – The distance swimming superstar has talked about how she manages her asthma while competing at the highest level.
  3. Caeleb Dressel (USA) – The sprint swimming champion has mentioned his struggles with asthma in interviews.
  4. Adam Peaty (UK) – The British breaststroke specialist has spoken about how he controls his asthma to maintain peak performance.
  5. Emma McKeon (AUS) – The Australian sprinter has talked about her experiences with asthma and how she manages it while competing.

Methylphenidate, drug which is used to treat ADHD, can also be used to enhance concentrate.

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Guess which athletes have ADHD.

  1. Simone Biles (USA, Gymnastics) – The world-class gymnast has talked openly about her ADHD diagnosis and how it affects her training.
  2. Michael Phelps (USA, Swimming) – The legendary swimmer has spoken about his ADHD diagnosis and how it impacted his childhood and early career.
  3. Adam Rippon (USA, Figure Skating) – The Olympic figure skater has talked about his ADHD diagnosis and how it affects his training and competition mindset.
  4. Howie Morenz (CAN, Ice Hockey) – The late NHL player and Olympic gold medalist had ADHD, and his family has spoken publicly about how it affected his life.
  5. Cammi Granato (USA, Ice Hockey) – The Olympic gold medalist and hockey pioneer has talked about her ADHD diagnosis and how it impacts her life.
  6. Lolo Jones (USA, Track and Field/Bobsled) – The Olympic hurdler and bobsledder has spoken about her ADHD diagnosis and how it affects her training and competition focus.
  7. Steve Prefontaine (USA, Track and Field) – The late middle- and long-distance runner had ADHD, and his family has spoken publicly about how it affected his life.

Famous American gymnast Simone Biles tested positive for methylphenidate in August 2016, but she was not suspended due to a therapeutic use exemption (TUE).

Methylphenidate, commonly known as Ritalin, is banned in the Olympics because it is a stimulant that can enhance athletic performance.

Methylphenidate as medication is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which Biles has.

Biles was also granted TUEs for amphetamine and other substances in 2012, 2013, and 2014, and she was approved by WADA.