There are some meetings, associations, intercourses, fora
and gatherings that are quite simply, when viewed at sufficient remove,
accurately summated without need of first hand experience or documentation.
A good academic accreditation will never allow anything
other than the first hand to construct such theorems or theses but out here in
the reality of the faux flow I need no licence and therefore have freedom of
thought.
Games
|
Year
|
Host
|
Opened by
|
Dates
|
Nations
|
Competitors
|
Sports
|
Events
|
Ref
|
||
Total
|
Men
|
Women
|
|||||||||
1924
|
25 January – 5 February
|
16
|
258
|
247
|
11
|
6
|
16
|
||||
1928
|
11–19 February
|
25
|
464
|
438
|
26
|
6
|
14
|
||||
1932
|
4–15 February
|
17
|
252
|
231
|
21
|
5
|
14
|
||||
1936
|
6–16 February
|
28
|
646
|
566
|
80
|
6
|
17
|
||||
Awarded to
|
|||||||||||
Awarded to Cortina
d'Ampezzo,
|
|||||||||||
1948
|
30 January – 8 February
|
28
|
669
|
592
|
77
|
4
|
22
|
||||
1952
|
14–25 February
|
30
|
694
|
585
|
109
|
4
|
22
|
||||
1956
|
26 January – 5 February
|
32
|
821
|
687
|
134
|
4
|
24
|
||||
1960
|
18–28 February
|
30
|
665
|
521
|
144
|
4
|
27
|
||||
1964
|
29 January – 9 February
|
36
|
1091
|
892
|
199
|
6
|
34
|
||||
1968
|
6–18 February
|
37
|
1158
|
947
|
211
|
6
|
35
|
||||
1972
|
3–13 February
|
35
|
1006
|
801
|
205
|
6
|
35
|
||||
1976
|
4–15 February
|
37
|
1123
|
892
|
231
|
6
|
37
|
||||
1980
|
13–24 February
|
37
|
1072
|
840
|
232
|
6
|
38
|
||||
1984
|
8–19 February
|
49
|
1272
|
998
|
274
|
6
|
39
|
||||
1988
|
13–28 February
|
57
|
1423
|
1122
|
301
|
6
|
46
|
||||
1992
|
8–23 February
|
64
|
1801
|
1313
|
488
|
7
|
57
|
||||
1994
|
12–27 February
|
67
|
1737
|
1215
|
522
|
6
|
61
|
||||
1998
|
7–22 February
|
72
|
2176
|
1389
|
787
|
7
|
68
|
||||
2002
|
8–24 February
|
77
|
2399
|
1513
|
886
|
7
|
78
|
||||
2006
|
10–26 February
|
80
|
2508
|
1548
|
960
|
7
|
84
|
||||
2010
|
12–28 February
|
82
|
2566
|
1522
|
1044
|
7
|
86
|
||||
2014
|
7–23 February
|
future event
|
|||||||||
2018
|
9–25 February
|
future event
|
|||||||||
2022
|
TBD (Selection:
31 July 2015)
|
Games
|
Year
|
Host
|
Opened by
|
Dates
|
Nations
|
Competitors
|
Sports
|
Events
|
Ref
|
||
Total
|
Men
|
Women
|
|||||||||
1896
|
6–15 April
|
14
|
241
|
241
|
0
|
9
|
43
|
||||
1900
|
N/A
|
14 May – 28 October
|
24
|
997
|
975
|
22
|
18
|
95
|
|||
1904
|
1 July – 23 November
|
12
|
651
|
645
|
6
|
17
|
91
|
||||
1908
|
27 April – 31 October
|
22
|
2008
|
1971
|
37
|
22
|
110
|
||||
1912
|
6–22 July
|
28
|
2407
|
2359
|
48
|
14
|
102
|
||||
1916
|
Awarded to Berlin,
cancelled due to World War I
|
||||||||||
1920
|
20 April – 12 September
|
29
|
2626
|
2561
|
65
|
22
|
154
|
||||
1924
|
4 May – 27 July
|
44
|
3089
|
2954
|
135
|
17
|
126
|
||||
1928
|
28 July – 12 August
|
46
|
2883
|
2606
|
277
|
14
|
109
|
||||
1932
|
30 July – 14 August
|
37
|
1332
|
1206
|
126
|
14
|
117
|
||||
1936
|
1–16 August
|
49
|
3963
|
3632
|
331
|
19
|
129
|
||||
1940
|
Originally awarded to
Tokyo, then awarded to Helsinki, cancelled due to World War II
|
||||||||||
1944
|
Awarded to London,
cancelled due to World War II
|
||||||||||
1948
|
29 July – 14 August
|
59
|
4104
|
3714
|
390
|
17
|
136
|
||||
1952
|
19 July – 3 August
|
69
|
4955
|
4436
|
519
|
17
|
149
|
||||
1956
|
22 November – 8 December
|
72
|
3314
|
2938
|
376
|
17
|
145
|
||||
1960
|
25 August – 11 September
|
83
|
5338
|
4727
|
611
|
17
|
150
|
||||
1964
|
10–24 October
|
93
|
5151
|
4473
|
678
|
19
|
163
|
||||
1968
|
12–27 October
|
112
|
5516
|
4735
|
781
|
18
|
172
|
||||
1972
|
26 August – 10 September
|
121
|
7134
|
6075
|
1059
|
21
|
195
|
||||
1976
|
17 July – 1 August
|
92
|
6084
|
4824
|
1260
|
21
|
198
|
||||
1980
|
19 July – 3 August
|
80
|
5179
|
4064
|
1115
|
21
|
203
|
||||
1984
|
28 July – 12 August
|
140
|
6829
|
5263
|
1566
|
21
|
221
|
||||
1988
|
17 September – 2 October
|
160
|
8391
|
6197
|
2194
|
23
|
237
|
||||
1992
|
25 July – 9 August
|
169
|
9356
|
6652
|
2704
|
25
|
257
|
||||
1996
|
19 July – 4 August
|
197
|
10318
|
6806
|
3512
|
26
|
271
|
||||
2000
|
15 September – 1 October
|
199
|
10651
|
6582
|
4069
|
28
|
300
|
||||
2004
|
13–29 August
|
201
|
10625
|
6296
|
4329
|
28
|
301
|
||||
2008
|
8–24 August
|
204
|
10942
|
6305
|
4637
|
28
|
302
|
||||
2012
|
27 July – 12 August
|
204
|
10568
|
5892
|
4676
|
26
|
302
|
||||
2016
|
5–21 August
|
future event
|
|||||||||
2020
|
24 July – 9 August
|
future event
|
Sourced from wikipedia.org
At the other shop we are considering the Apiru and who they
are today. Who the agents of the Apiru are throughout history? What are their
instrumentalities and criterion for mission success? In other words where are
the agents of the agents, Apiru recruits, manifest and by what deeds shall we know them?
When one considers
the amount of food, drink, money, energy and knowledge expended in the modern
Olympiad I believe we witness one of their vehicles at work. Under humanitarian
cover the poor are deprived. That is a central tenet of the ritual. Any similar
logistical effort, world tours by temple girls, are again a revelation of their
agents’ agents attention grabbing whilst the operatives in the baggage train
set to work networking at the locales in web. Within the baggage train we will
find the undocumented Apiru and/or their high agents. Unlike the age from which
they sprang these parasites do not wish their names to be renowned. In plain speech
we are not looking at a Hector or even a King Hammurabi. Though sometimes the
agents’ agents names are obvious when the operation goes tits up. Croesus or Stalin spring to mind here. At
other times it is the roaring success that brings one’s eye onto the chess
piece. Who’d have thought that a sanction buster would have been made. Kind of
like only prison term served criminals, Minh, Lenin, Mandela, Hitler, Pot being
financed and propagandised by the religiokriminalbanksters to lead states. Such
is the real world eh Lord Coe?
Anyway back to
generalities.
At a time when 99.9%
of humanity never got farther than their field or hearth the creeps in the
Apiru would wander through secret paths on their occult missions. Moving gold,
persons, documents, hostages and orders/instructions/word of mouth. Think of
them as being THE international, full spectrum, religious mafia. Off the books
and inbred.
And so with one
bound we are unbinded though blinded to the current modus hidden in the fiasco
of running for gold. Consider the number of persons involved in this temple
dance over the time frame of 20 years or so. A prime cover for the
arranging/rehearsing/recruituing of assets and actors for when the money and
grains are scheduled for delivery to the killing machines.
Look at the above
two tables and consider the locations and then consider the number of dead soon
after. The one clear point here is the stepping up of the kill rate as the
scalability becomes more proficient.
For the future of
those whose societies produce speed skaters, ski jumpers, slalomists, triple
salkoits and toboganists I’d finger the long range Apiru planners’ work being
clearly marked when the Winter Olympiad decoupled itself 20 years ago as a
clear indicator of intent to truly roll the Summer Olympiad out into a global
preparer for death.