Whistleblowers

Bibiana Steinhaus blows the whistle
Bibiana Steinhaus blows the whistle

Association Football ( Soccer ) is without contest the worlds most popular and profitable sport. Soccer was initially born in the UK 1863 when eleven representatives from London clubs and schools met at the Freemason’s Tavern to set up common fundamental rules to control the matches amongst themselves and formed the Football Association that later was divided into the Rugby Football and Association football (hence Soccer is an abbreviation of Association football).

Ballsports have of course been played for a very long time and myth has it that even the Olmecs (1200-400 BC) played ball in closed courts. In Tenochtitlan the ball court was reputedly a scene of sacrifice as the losing coach (or even the whole team) was sacrificed. The odds today are different of course, but still very high as the football ecosystem generates global revenues of over 25 billion dollars annually. It is estimated the European Champions League final will be broadcast to more than 200 countries for an audience of 380 million viewers (US Superball is about 120 million) with over $108 million in prize money for that game alone. High stakes for a game where the competition is so fierce that only small details will decide who wins – or not.

One of the most important aspects of any act of stagecraft is to make the audience look in the wrong direction – or not look at all. Alongside young, fit super athletes the referee is really of no contest in popularity wearing all black, loose outfit, common physique, often middle aged and never too good looking… The only reason we sometimes do retain referees names and role is of course because they really do decide of the faith of any game and that they sometimes make it overly blatant – or controversial as the press will describe it.

To have such hidden power in one’s hand is not trivial. A referee is therefore not a position that can be left in the hand of the uninitiated, and it surely isn’t. It is most probably only Elite individuals that qualify for these positions and part of the disguise will be to make us believe the contrary – that the referees have worked their way up from nowhere (anybody can be king) and haul from a normal social background often with some insignificant obscure work occupancy in their past : public education, State or law enforcement.

By applying the gender agenda to each and every field, the Elite do make their presence a bit harder to ignore. By introducing the “first” female referee in professional soccer it is difficult not to look closer and blow the EGI whistle. The first female referee in European professional soccer league history is Bibiana Steinhaus and quite possibly an Elite Gender Inverted individual. Not only is ‘Bee Bee Ana‘ suspect by herself, she comes gift-wrapped married to Howard Webb, a retired FIFA international referee from 2005 to 2014. Coincidentally, both are trained police officers – and Howard is additionnally part of British nobility since 2011 (MBE).

Bibiana Steinhaus referee
Bibiana Steinhaus as Second division Bundesliga referee in 2016
•broad shoulders, long neck with visible trachea, prominent cheek bones and chin, sizeable ears and overall masculine appearence

Howard Web referee
Howard Webb as Premier League referee in 2013
•narrow shoulders, short neck with no visible trachea, no brow bone, round feminine headshape, small ears, overall feminine appearence and Q angle in motion

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Wimble Don’s

1977 Virgnia Wade
Virginia Wade with ‘Venus Rosewater Dish’ & Queen Elizabeth (1977)

Not all sports are created equal, and Real Tennis was once the passtime of Royal’s and the most popular sport in pre-revolution France. Tennis on grass was of course invented in England as a popular version of the original french game “Jeu de Paume” which was initially played by hand. The meaning of “tennis” is taken from the french expression “tenez” which means to hold and more specifically ‘here you are’ when playing on a court.

And here they are – playing with gender since a long time back according to available imagery. Natural women didn’t look different only a 100 years back but EGI individuals did as the elite had not yet attained the EGI refinement of today.

Often called “the sport of Kings”, the fiercest battles have traditionally been held at Wimbledon where the Queen herself consecrate new champions* each July since 1877. The spectators ravish in ‘Strawberries and Cream‘ as the game is played in the honor of Venus on the courts. Strawberry fields forever ?

Lottie Dodd 1887
Lottie Dodd – 5 times Wimble Don winner (1887-1893)

Charlotte Cooper 1895
Charlotte Cooper – 5 times Wimble Don winner (1895-1908)

Dorothea Douglass 1903
Dorothea Douglass – 7 times Wimble Don winner (1903-1914)

Suzanne Lenglen 1919
Suzanne Lenglen – 6 times Wimble Don winner (1919-1925)

Helen Wills 1927
Helen Wills – 8 times Wimble Don winner (1927-1938)

Doris Hart 1951
Doris Hart – Wimble Don winner (1951) and 9 Doubles titles

Althea Gibson 1957
Althea Gibson – 2 times Wimble Don winner (1957-1958)

Margaret Court 1963
Margaret Court – 3 times Wimble Don winner (1963-1970)

*all examples in the post are amateur players. The “pros” appeared in 1968 and seem to keep gender confused traditions – many are more contemporary and publicly known as the Williams brothers, Amelie Mauresmo, Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilova or Chris Evert to name but winners (leaving out sex-symbols such as Gabriela Sabatini, Anna Kournikova or Eugenie Bouchard)

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