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Yeah I'm thinking that a false flag attack will allow maximum disruption and a reason to invade Iran without looking like 'NATO' are bad amerika has already stated that it has an army big enough to wipe out irans force in neighbouring countries also if there is an attack than all UK citizens get ready for a proper big brother society with u gettin watched 24:7 and yes Sikhs will be ridiculed on the way we look what we carry... But hey this is one of many possibilities anything can happen in the future but this seems more likely look wht happened in amerika (9/11) so they had a reason to attack Iraq/Afghanistan besides they just want power to control the world through oil .... For me personally I am going no where near the Olympic games nor will I watch it but I hope everything goes well.

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Yeah I'm thinking that a false flag attack will allow maximum disruption and a reason to invade Iran without looking like 'NATO' are bad amerika has already stated that it has an army big enough to wipe out irans force in neighbouring countries also if there is an attack than all UK citizens get ready for a proper big brother society with u gettin watched 24:7 and yes Sikhs will be ridiculed on the way we look what we carry... But hey this is one of many possibilities anything can happen in the future but this seems more likely look wht happened in amerika (9/11) so they had a reason to attack Iraq/Afghanistan besides they just want power to control the world through oil .... For me personally I am going no where near the Olympic games nor will I watch it but I hope everything goes well.

I agree with all you say and slowly the media is going against Sikh's indirectly (perhaps maybe even intentionally) as of late. The manner in which a lot of movies and television carries their content drives the average impressionable person to be more likely to draw an ignorant conclusion about someone who looks like a Sikh.

With that said I think the more Sikhs that go to the Olympic games, the better, regardless to what is going on. Enjoy yourselves and hopefully get news coverage haha :)

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Of course bhajee the main stream media is a corrupt corporation they are told what to report on basically how to split society and all those impressionable people are sheep for eatin all their <banned word filter activated> up thats the truth im afraid ... The more people start realising that in this society we're getting messed over the better

Take the whole bin laden case they showed that image all day long to people in the west and most likely everywhere he has a turban and a beard it doesnt take a fool to know that Sikhs also look similar

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I actually have 4 tickets for the olympics atheletics events. which will be held on a saturday. i have 4 tickets to the session. however i am thinking of getting a refund fro the 3 excess tickets as i dont know anyone who wants to go to the olympics.

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