Who concocted the Kamila Valieva doping claim?

© 2022 Peter Free

 

12 February 2022

 

 

Do you see reflexively anti-Russian fingers in this scheme?

 

Suddenly, when Russia's Kamila Valieva is on her way to Olympic figure skating gold in Beijing — and while the United States is simultaneously trying to start a proxy war with Russia in Ukraine — someone conveniently asserts that the Russian girl had doped in December 2021.

 

The Swedes, who did the certified testing, came up with a (suspiciously belated) positive test of a late December sample in early February.

 

The Western Lamestream placidly accepts all this as credible. Even when facts and circumstances clearly suggest that 15 year old Valieva was set up.

 

 

Below is the obviously suspicious timeline

 

From the International Testing Agency:

 

 

To state the facts chronologically, a sample from the athlete was collected under the testing authority and results management authority of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) on 25 December 2021 during the 2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

 

The WADA [World Anti-Doping Agency]-accredited laboratory of Stockholm, Sweden, reported that the sample had returned an Adverse Analytical Finding . . . for the non-specified prohibited substance trimetazidine . . . on 8 February 2022 at approximately 00.02 am (China Standard Time . . .).

 

Following this, the athlete was provisionally suspended by RUSADA with immediate effect.

 

© 2022 International Testing Agency, Beijing 2022: The ITA informs on figure skater Kamila Valieva, ita.sport (11 February 2022)

 

 

Think about this sequence

 

First, why would the Russians (or a Russian) — already slammed for doping and absurdly having to compete as the Russian Olympic Committee, rather than as the Federation — dope a kid of Valieva's clearly supreme skating talent, while still under close world scrutiny?

 

Seems unlikely to me.

 

Second, why did the Swedish lab sit on Valieva's allegedly unfavorable result for so long, before reporting it to Olympic authorities?

 

Was someone waiting to see how well Valieva was going to do in the Winter Olympics skating competition, before they (he, she or it) decided to sabotage her?

 

Third, Liam Tyler at RT is as suspicious of these happenings as I am. He asks three more reasonable questions:

 

 

Is there an alternative explanation, potentially linked to the WADA advisory note issued in 2018 that states that trimetazidine could crop up in urine samples as a false positive for lomerizine, a migraine medication which is permitted?

 

What about a B-Sample?

 

How can you account for the ROC’s assertion that Valieva repeatedly passed doping tests both before and after the positive sample from December 25 – including at the Beijing Games?

 

© 2022 Liam Tyler, Something seriously doesn’t add up in Kamila Valieva’s doping case, RT (11 February 2022)

 

 

Fourth, my own chemistry and medical training indicate that drug and biochemical tests are often wrong or misinterpreted. Yet, no one of influence has said a word about that.

 

Kamila Valieva is apparently presumed guilty (of something) just because she is Russian.

 

 

This smells of the Central Intelligence Agency-style things . . .

 

. . . that the West likes to do on a regular basis.

 

I have previously addressed, for instance, how American influence motivated US puppet Norway's Jens Stoltenberg to volubly provoke war in Ukraine.

 

Then there's the viciously conniving way that the US 'encouraged' Britain, with Swedish assistance, to imprison Julian Assange — for years and still now — to Death's looming point.

 

It is no step at all to think that US manipulators have pressured (or tricked) continuing-puppet Sweden into screwing with Russia's most glowing Beijing Winter Olympics competitor.

 

 

The moral? — On its face, the Valieva doping allegation makes little to no sense

 

Suspicion — of the level that I am displaying here — is what predictably happens, when Western authorities have entirely lost credibility — via their incessant and obvious lying — with historically knowledgeable and thoughtful people.

 

Here, we can reasonably suspect — given the arguable unlikelihood of other explanations — that the West is pounding on a child exclusively because she is both Russian and monumentally talented.

 

Even if my conspiracy hypothesis is wrong, what has happened to 15 year old Kamila Valieva is fully commensurate with how American leadership and its Puppets Gang usually operate.

 

Molesting children's futures does not amount to much — in the West's historically well-proven calculus — given the literally millions of people that our governments have murdered over recent decades for no valid strategic reasons. What's another mangled kid to them?

 

And why do you think that Russia — of all the planet's nations — is the only one competing as an "Olympic committee" over the last two Olympic Games?

 

 

Do you think that this is a statistical accident of human nature?

 

Did the Federation corner the market on bad people?

 

Has the metaphorical Devil set up exclusive shop in the core of the former Soviet Union?

 

 

Wise up.

 

International cycling tells us that doping is not exclusive to any one nation's competitors.

 

Follow that thought where it leads.

 

 

Update (14 February 2022)

 

A follow-up to — and a different perspective on — this 'affair' is here.