From Mr Bean's medal to Pistorius blades on the third relay: celebrating destruction

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From Mr Bean's medal to Pistorius blades on the third relay: celebrating destruction of natural sports under the £400000 2012 London logo swastika

Mr Bean beats atletics olympian legends at satanic opening ceremony = illuminati joke celebrating destruction of natural sports


More of the same type of jokes celebrating the same destruction: blade runner Oscar Pistorius by the "experts" declared fit to run against the champions who were not yet falsely accused of doping by the same "experts" who officially executed (stripped of titles or accused of doping) already some of the greatest champions, from Ben Johnson to Lance Armstrong.
After all the "discussion" on the subject whether he should be allowed to run....
illuminati assign Oscar the exterminator role, this time without any previous "discussions", throwing the champions on the edge of his blades: all running on the same track the third 4*400 relay.
Reminder: this is upscaling the celebration of the destruction of natural sports at the closing of the world championships 2011, when the destruction of athletics was celebrated by "simply" having Oscar Pistoris run the first relay (in separate tracks) and being the first blade runner to get a medal.

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(1) all under the 2012 London logo swastika. Its cost of £400000 also formatted as illuminati joke:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oicBOVZcO4Y]London 2012 Logo in 7.58 minutes - YouTube[/ame]

(2) Doping Conspiracy - Destroy Natural Sports Icons, sell "Drugs is better" Hoax: Lance Armstrong not Usain Bolt will be summarily executed first

(3) Jokes by the Illuminati
 
Bladerunner shoots girlfriend...
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Olympian Pistorius charged with murder
Feb 14,`13 -- Paralympic superstar Oscar Pistorius was charged Thursday with the murder of his girlfriend who was shot inside his home in South Africa, a stunning development in the life of a national hero known as the Blade Runner for his high-tech artificial legs.
Reeva Steenkamp, a model who spoke out on Twitter against rape and abuse of women, was shot four times in the predawn hours in the home, in a gated community in the capital, Pretoria, police said. Hours later after undergoing police questioning, Pistorius left a police station accompanied by officers. He looked down as photographers snapped pictures, the hood on his gray workout jacket pulled up, covering most of his face. His court hearing was originally scheduled for Thursday afternoon but has been postponed until Friday to give forensic investigators time to carry out their work, said Medupe Simasiku, a spokesman for the prosecution. South Africans were shocked at the killing but police said there was a history of problems.

There have "previously been incidents at the home of Mr. Oscar Pistorius," said police spokeswoman Brigadier Denise Beukes. Police in South Africa do not name suspects in crimes until they have appeared in court but Beukes said that the 26-year-old Pistorius was at his home at the time of the death of Steenkamp and "there is no other suspect involved." "Yes there are witnesses and there have also been interviews this morning," Beukes told reporters outside the gated complex where Pistorius lived. "We are talking about neighbors and people that heard things that happened earlier in the evening and when the shooting took place." Pistorius' father, Henke, declined to comment when contacted by The Associated Press, only saying "we all pray for guidance and strength for Oscar and the lady's parents."

Pistorius' agent Peet van Zyl and coach Ampie Louw couldn't be reached while Pistorius' own cellphone went straight to an answerphone service. Pistorius' former coach, Andrea Giannini, said he hopes it was "just a tragic accident." "No matter how bad the situation was, Oscar always stayed calm and positive," Giannini told the AP in Italy. "Whenever he was tired or nervous he was still extremely nice to people. I never saw him violent." Gianni said he believed that Pistorius had been dating Steenkamp for "a few months." "I know he had more than one flirt over the last year," Giannini said. Paolo Urbani, the mayor of the Italian town of Gemona where Pistorius had a training base and prepared for the London Olympics from said he is shocked as Pistorius was "a delightful person." "The news shocked not only me personally but also the whole of Gemona and the region," Urbani said. "It come(s) as a huge shock to everyone who knew him. I was woken up this morning by a phone call from his general manager, who called me to let me know so that I didn't find out about it from the news."

Police said that earlier reports that Steenkamp may have been mistaken for a burglar by Pistorius did not come from the police. Several local media outlets had initially reported that the shooting may have been accidental. "It would be very premature and very irresponsible of me to say what actually has happened," Beukes said. "There have been allegations. We are not sure." Beukes also said there had been previous incidents and "allegations of a domestic nature" at the home of the Olympic star and double-amputee runner, who is one of South Africa's and the world's most famous sportsmen and made history at the London Games last year by being the first double-amputee runner to compete at the Olympics. "I'm not going to elaborate on it but there have been incidents (at Pistorius' home)," Beukes said.

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In this Nov. 4, 2012 photo, South African Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius and Reeva Steenkamp, believed to be his girlfriend, at an awards ceremony, in Johannesburg, South Africa. Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius was taken into custody and was expected to appear in court Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, after a 30-year-old woman who was believed to be his girlfriend was shot dead at his home in South Africa's capital, Pretoria.

Pistorius' girlfriend was a model, law graduate
Feb 14,`13 -- The woman shot dead in double-amputee Olympian runner Oscar Pistorius' house was a model, a law school graduate and an entrepreneur committed to empowering women.
Reeva Steenkamp was to give an inspirational talk Thursday at a Johannesburg school. Steenkamp had become a celebrity in her own right, said Publicist Sarit Tomlinson. She was one of FHM magazine's 100 Sexiest Women in the World for two years running, appeared in international and South African advertisements and was a celebrity contestant on Tropika Island of Treasure filmed in Jamaica. She was also the South African face of Avon cosmetics. The freckled blonde who appeared in scanty bikinis on magazine covers and sashayed down the world's fashion ramps was "continuously breaking the model stereotype," said Tomlinson. Steenkamp was "the sweetest, kindest, just angelic soul" and at the same time "a very inspiring individual, very passionate about speaking about women and empowerment."

Police said she was shot by four bullets in the early hours of Valentine Day. They said only Steenkamp and Pistorius were at his house in a gated complex in Pretoria, the capital. Police have arrested Pistorius on a charge of murder and said he will appear in court Friday. The two had been dating for a few months. Scores of tributes were posted online. Her publicist said Steenkamp was 29 but police said she was 30. Thursday morning, Steenkamp had been scheduled to give a motivational speech to school students in Johannesburg. "It was about empowerment and inspiration and what inspires you and how to follow your dreams," said Tomlinson, who had Steenkamp's notes for the speech.

On Twitter, Steenkamp tweeted messages urging women to stand up against rape as well as her excitement about Valentine's Day. "What do you have up your sleeve for your love tomorrow?" she tweeted. "It should be a day of love for everyone." Her last tweet was an enthusiastic acceptance of a friend's invite to celebrate the day with chocolate cupcakes topped with red hearts. She also used her Twitter account to encourage her thousands of followers to fight sexual abuse.

"WEAR BLACK THIS FRIDAY IN SUPPORT AGAINST (hash)RAPE," she re-tweeted just hours before she died. Steenkamp urged followers to stand up against violence against women, tweeting four days ago as South Africa was outraged by the particularly brutal rape and murder of a 17-year-old: "I woke up in a happy safe home this morning. Not everyone did. Speak out against the rape of individuals in SA (South Africa). RIP Anene Booysen (hash)rape (hash)crime (hash)say NO."

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Pistorius may spend rest of his life in prison for killing model girlfriend...
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Oscar Pistorius denies Reeva Steenkamp South Africa murder
15 February 2013 - South African Olympic and Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius has strongly rejected a charge that he murdered his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp.
Ms Steenkamp, a 29-year-old model, was shot dead at Mr Pistorius's home near Pretoria on Thursday. Appearing in court in Pretoria, Mr Pistorius wept as prosecutors vowed to pursue a charge of premeditated murder. An application for bail was postponed until next Tuesday and the athlete will remain in police custody. Dubbed "blade runner", he made history last summer by becoming the first double-amputee track athlete to run in an Olympic Games. "The alleged murder is disputed in the strongest terms", said a statement released by Mr Pistorius's family and management company after the court hearing. "Our thoughts and prayers today should be for Reeva and her family - regardless of the circumstances of this terrible, terrible tragedy," it said. They were the first words released on behalf of the 26-year-old athlete since Ms Steenkamp was found fatally wounded at his home in the gated Silver Woods development outside the South African capital. But they gave no explanation of what had happened.

'Traumatised'

Hours earlier, Mr Pistorius sobbed audibly during his initial appearance at Pretoria Magistrates Court. Dozens of reporters witnessed the hearing, where chief magistrate Desmond Nair was presiding. The BBC's Andrew Harding, who was there, said the defendant cut a lonely figure in a crowded court, with his hands clenched and his neck muscles twitching, before he held his head forward, breathing heavily through tears. When Prosecutor Gerrie Nel argued for the graver charge of "premeditated murder", Mr Pistorius slumped forward at the mention of the words. If convicted of premeditated murder, the athlete will face a life term in prison. But his defence is seeking a lesser charge, possibly culpable homicide, which is defined in South African law as unlawful, negligent killing.

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The BBC's Andrew Harding was in court, and says Oscar Pistorius "broke down"

Media access was discussed at the 40-minute session and the magistrate ruled that there should be no live recording of the bail hearings. Mr Pistorius's team had argued against such coverage and cited his "extremely traumatised state of mind". Both prosecution and defence agreed Mr Pistorius could remain in custody at a police station and not in prison. Members of Mr Pistorius's family, including sister Aimee, brother Carl and father Henke, were in the courtroom. His brother and father, sitting behind the athlete, reached forward to touch his shoulder during the proceedings. Mr Pistorius had earlier arrived at court in the back of a police vehicle, hiding his face with a jacket and notebook. Forensic scientists are expected to continue examining the house in the Silver Lakes area on the outskirts of South Africa's administrative capital where Ms Steenkamp, 29, died.

Correspondents say the athlete's arrest has stunned the country where he is considered a national hero. He is known as "blade runner" because of the carbon fibre prosthetic blades he races in. He was born without a fibula in both legs and had his legs amputated below the knee before his first birthday. Police were called to his home in the early hours of Thursday morning. They found paramedics treating a 29-year-old woman with four gunshot wounds to the head and upper body. She died at the scene, and officers recovered a 9mm pistol. A post-mortem examination was carried out on Friday but the results would not be made public, police said. Ms Steenkamp's body is due to be flown home to Port Elizabeth for a memorial service next Tuesday, South African media report - the same day that Oscar Pistorius is next expected in court.

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Weeping Pistorius faces life in prison in shooting
Feb 15,`13 -- Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius wept in court Friday as prosecutors said they'll pursue a charge of premeditated murder against him in the killing of his model girlfriend, meaning the man who once inspired the world could spend the rest of his life in prison.
Pistorius' family and London-based management issued a statement disputing the murder charge he now faces for the slaying of Reeva Steenkamp. The athlete himself initially appeared solemn and collected in his first court appearance, but later sobbed loud enough for his cries to be heard over the more than 100 spectators gathered for the hearing. His tears even drew the attention of Chief Magistrate Desmond Nasir, who at one point simply said: "Take it easy." The double-amputee athlete's arrest stunned South Africa, which awoke the morning of Valentine's Day to hear that Steenkamp had been shot to death at Pistorius' home in a gated community in an eastern suburb of South Africa's capital, Pretoria. Police said investigators recovered a 9 mm pistol from the home.

In Pretoria Magistrate's Court on Friday, throngs of photographers, videographers and journalists besieged the brick-walled Courtroom C, where Pistorius appeared. Nasir's first ruling in the matter focused on the press: He dismissed requests from a private television station and the state broadcaster to air the hearing live. Nasir also ordered that no photographs be taken while court was in session. That left kneeling photographers less than a meter (three feet) from Pistorius to simply stare at a man some previously photographed sprinting on his famous carbon-fiber blades as he cried uncontrollably. Pistorius' brother, Carl, and his father, Henke, reached out at separate times to comfort him as he sat in the dock.

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel said in court he would pursue a charge of premeditated murder against Pistorius for allegedly killing Steenkamp, a 29-year-old model known for her vamping, bikini pictures in men's magazines and appearances in cosmetics commercials. Police have said Steenkamp is 30. The discrepancy has not been explained. Police said Friday that investigators conducted an autopsy on Steenkamp's body. Lt. Col. Katlego Mogale said the results of the autopsy would not be published. Pistorius entered no plea at the hearing and his family left quickly, without speaking to journalists who followed them outside. In a statement later Friday, his family and management questioned the criminal charge the 26-year-old athlete faces. "The alleged murder is disputed in the strongest terms," the statement read, without elaborating.

The statement also said Pistorius wanted to "send his deepest sympathies to the family of Reeva." "He would also like to express his thanks through us today for all the messages of support he has received - but as stated our thoughts and prayers today should be for Reeva and her family - regardless of the circumstances of this terrible, terrible tragedy," the statement read.

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The never-ending saga of Oscar Pistorius...
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Oscar Pistorius: Prosecutors appeal for longer sentence
3 Nov.`17 - South African prosecutors are appealing for a longer sentence for Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius for murdering girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
They told the Supreme Court of Appeal the six-year sentence was "shockingly light" and he should get 15 years. Defence lawyers say the sentence handed down by a lower court is appropriate. Pistorius claimed he shot dead Ms Steenkamp on Valentine's Day in 2013 after mistaking her for a burglar at his home in the capital Pretoria. The lower court justified deviating from the prescribed 15-year sentence by saying mitigating circumstances such as rehabilitation and remorse outweighed aggravating factors such as his failure to fire a warning shot. But prosecutor Andrea Johnson said the sentence did not match the gravity of the crime.

Pistorius, 30, is not in the court in Bloemfontein. He is being held at the Atteridgeville Correctional Centre prison in Pretoria. He was initially given a five-year term for manslaughter in 2014, but was found guilty of murder on appeal in 2015. Pistorius shot Reeva Steenkamp four times through a locked toilet door in February 2013. Previously, the six-time Paralympic gold medallist had made history by becoming the first amputee sprinter to compete at the Olympics, in 2012 in London, running on prosthetic "blades". He had his legs amputated below the knee as a baby.

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Ms Steenkamp was a model and celebrity​

Rise and fall of Oscar Pistorius

* August 2012: Competes in London Olympics and Paralympics, where he won a gold medal
* February 2013: Shoots dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp
* March 2014: Trial begins
* September 2014: Judge finds Pistorius guilty of culpable homicide
* October 2014: Begins five-year sentence
* October 2015: Transferred to house arrest
* December 2015: Appeal court changes verdict to murder
* July 2016: Sentenced to six years in jail for murder

Pistorius sentence 'shockingly light'
 

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