Topic: Olympics: Hell In Rio
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Thu 06/30/16 09:48 AM
Rio's horror week: Body parts wash up near Olympics beach volleyball site

(CNN) -- With just 36 days to go before the Rio Olympics kick off, the situation in the host city just went from bad to worse.

A beach goer Wednesday discovered mutilated human body parts that had washed up on the shore, right in front of the Olympic Beach Volleyball Arena on Rio's famed Copacabana beach.

A dismembered foot and another body part still unidentified was found, according to Andre Luiz, an officer of the Military Police. Police believe the victim was a woman or young adult.

Although the circumstances surrounding the person's death are unknown, it is another embarrassing blow to the host country -- already reeling from financial problems, a mishap-prone Olympic torch and an outbreak of the mosquito-borne Zika virus.

Rio de Janeiro is broke

Two days before the gruesome body parts discovery, the acting governor of the state of Rio de Janeiro warned that the Games could be a "big failure" because the state is out of money.

"I am optimistic about the games, but I have to show the reality. We can make a great Olympics, but if some steps are not taken, it can be a big failure," Francisco Dornelles told Brazilian newspaper O Globo.

Some of the Olympic Games costs are funded by the city of Rio de Janeiro, but the burden also falls on the Rio de Janeiro state government, and it is in bad shape.

The state declared an official emergency and requested a federal bailout earlier this month but it hasn't received the money. Dornelles warned of a breakdown in essential public services and said without the emergency funds, the police force could only cover its costs to the end of the week.

'Welcome to hell'

The frustration over unpaid wages for members of law enforcement boiled over in several protests. That same day, several people held up a banner at the airport that said: "Welcome to hell. Police and firefighters don't get paid, whoever comes to Rio de Janeiro will not be safe."

Similar messages have popped up over the city, such as one graffiti on a flyover that warned about the lack of functioning hospitals.

If that refrain sounds familiar, that's because one of Brazil's most successful soccer players Rivaldo Ferreira also warned people earlier to stay away.

Water thrown at Olympics torch

The day prior, a man tried to snuff out the Olympic torch by throwing a bucket of water at it.

Marcelino Mateus Silva Proença, 27, missed the torch altogether hitting only the torch bearer and the security guards around it.

He was arrested, and released, and since then, has been posting about the incident on Facebook which he said was a dare from his friends.

"I have the torch, but don't have education, health, security, quality of life..." he said on Monday.

Jaguar killed

An even bigger fuss was created over another Olympic torch incident, when a jaguar called Juma that was being exhibited with the torch relay escaped from her handlers and was shot by a soldier.

Rio 2016's organizing committee quickly proffered up an apology, saying they had "made a mistake" putting a wild animal near the torch and guaranteed no more situations like this will occur during the Games.

Can they pull it off?

That's all in a week's work for Rio's Olympics organizers.

There are other issues of concern of course, like the untreated sewage in the waters which athletes complained have made them break out in disease. The U.S. Olympic rowing team is taking extra precautions and will be wearing seamless antimicrobial unisuits to compete, while the German sailing team has been practicing trying to sail in trash-coated waters.

On a country-wide level, Brazil is grappling with the Zika virus outbreak causing one Olympian to freeze his sperm, a doping scandal in which Brazil's only testing lab was suspended, a crime wave, and political upheaval involving the country's highest figures.

So is Rio ready? Time will tell.

http://www.ktvq.com/story/32341821/rios-horror-week-body-parts-wash-up-near-olympics-beach-volleyball-site/

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Thu 06/30/16 10:04 AM

Rio is not worthy. Although the Olympics just aren't the same any more. Do they have rice crispy treat eating races yet? They will.

Weird stuff happens down south. The Olympics isn't going to change that.


I am sure there will be at least 4 new performances, that we are supposed to believe are sporting events. slaphead

One thing after another is happening there.
Crime, disease, poverty, scandal, corruption, human rights violations, athletes & entertainers cancelling.
* I don't blame them*

But the Olympics is about 'goodwill' & not money. So just ignore it & have fun. :tongue:

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Thu 06/30/16 10:05 AM
Rio is not worthy. Although the Olympics just aren't the same any more. Do they have rice crispy treat eating races yet? They will.

Weird stuff happens down south. The Olympics isn't going to change that.

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Thu 06/30/16 10:33 AM
Not gonna be surprised if a terror attack takes place during Rio....sumbltches can't even provide safe water.

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Thu 06/30/16 10:50 AM
wonder how they ever got selected!noway

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Thu 06/30/16 10:51 AM

wonder how they ever got selected!noway


Refugee lottery? frustrated
Oh yea.. We have that.

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Thu 06/30/16 11:41 AM
You know that Jaguar is going to end up on the Rodizio menu...tongue2

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Thu 06/30/16 12:58 PM

Rio is not worthy. Although the Olympics just aren't the same any more. Do they have rice crispy treat eating races yet? They will.

Weird stuff happens down south. The Olympics isn't going to change that.
so i've heard that golf is an Olympic sport now... not sure why anyone would consider it a sport, since the ribbon dancers are more active and at least sweat a little...

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Thu 06/30/16 01:19 PM

Rio's horror week: Body parts wash up near Olympics beach volleyball site

(CNN) -- With just 36 days to go before the Rio Olympics kick off, the situation in the host city just went from bad to worse.

A beach goer Wednesday discovered mutilated human body parts that had washed up on the shore, right in front of the Olympic Beach Volleyball Arena on Rio's famed Copacabana beach.

A dismembered foot and another body part still unidentified was found, according to Andre Luiz, an officer of the Military Police. Police believe the victim was a woman or young adult.

Although the circumstances surrounding the person's death are unknown, it is another embarrassing blow to the host country -- already reeling from financial problems, a mishap-prone Olympic torch and an outbreak of the mosquito-borne Zika virus.

Rio de Janeiro is broke

Two days before the gruesome body parts discovery, the acting governor of the state of Rio de Janeiro warned that the Games could be a "big failure" because the state is out of money.

"I am optimistic about the games, but I have to show the reality. We can make a great Olympics, but if some steps are not taken, it can be a big failure," Francisco Dornelles told Brazilian newspaper O Globo.

Some of the Olympic Games costs are funded by the city of Rio de Janeiro, but the burden also falls on the Rio de Janeiro state government, and it is in bad shape.

The state declared an official emergency and requested a federal bailout earlier this month but it hasn't received the money. Dornelles warned of a breakdown in essential public services and said without the emergency funds, the police force could only cover its costs to the end of the week.

'Welcome to hell'

The frustration over unpaid wages for members of law enforcement boiled over in several protests. That same day, several people held up a banner at the airport that said: "Welcome to hell. Police and firefighters don't get paid, whoever comes to Rio de Janeiro will not be safe."

Similar messages have popped up over the city, such as one graffiti on a flyover that warned about the lack of functioning hospitals.

If that refrain sounds familiar, that's because one of Brazil's most successful soccer players Rivaldo Ferreira also warned people earlier to stay away.

Water thrown at Olympics torch

The day prior, a man tried to snuff out the Olympic torch by throwing a bucket of water at it.

Marcelino Mateus Silva Proença, 27, missed the torch altogether hitting only the torch bearer and the security guards around it.

He was arrested, and released, and since then, has been posting about the incident on Facebook which he said was a dare from his friends.

"I have the torch, but don't have education, health, security, quality of life..." he said on Monday.

Jaguar killed

An even bigger fuss was created over another Olympic torch incident, when a jaguar called Juma that was being exhibited with the torch relay escaped from her handlers and was shot by a soldier.

Rio 2016's organizing committee quickly proffered up an apology, saying they had "made a mistake" putting a wild animal near the torch and guaranteed no more situations like this will occur during the Games.

Can they pull it off?

That's all in a week's work for Rio's Olympics organizers.

There are other issues of concern of course, like the untreated sewage in the waters which athletes complained have made them break out in disease. The U.S. Olympic rowing team is taking extra precautions and will be wearing seamless antimicrobial unisuits to compete, while the German sailing team has been practicing trying to sail in trash-coated waters.

On a country-wide level, Brazil is grappling with the Zika virus outbreak causing one Olympian to freeze his sperm, a doping scandal in which Brazil's only testing lab was suspended, a crime wave, and political upheaval involving the country's highest figures.

So is Rio ready? Time will tell.

http://www.ktvq.com/story/32341821/rios-horror-week-body-parts-wash-up-near-olympics-beach-volleyball-site/

I didn't know Brazil is that rough .And the way I normally dream of going to that place .Making the matter worse ,my role model Le Bron James who plays for USA Basketball team will not be in the Olympics !

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Thu 06/30/16 05:52 PM

Rio's horror week: Body parts wash up near Olympics beach volleyball site

(CNN) -- With just 36 days to go before the Rio Olympics kick off, the situation in the host city just went from bad to worse.

A beach goer Wednesday discovered mutilated human body parts that had washed up on the shore, right in front of the Olympic Beach Volleyball Arena on Rio's famed Copacabana beach.

A dismembered foot and another body part still unidentified was found, according to Andre Luiz, an officer of the Military Police. Police believe the victim was a woman or young adult.

Although the circumstances surrounding the person's death are unknown, it is another embarrassing blow to the host country -- already reeling from financial problems, a mishap-prone Olympic torch and an outbreak of the mosquito-borne Zika virus.

Rio de Janeiro is broke

Two days before the gruesome body parts discovery, the acting governor of the state of Rio de Janeiro warned that the Games could be a "big failure" because the state is out of money.

"I am optimistic about the games, but I have to show the reality. We can make a great Olympics, but if some steps are not taken, it can be a big failure," Francisco Dornelles told Brazilian newspaper O Globo.

Some of the Olympic Games costs are funded by the city of Rio de Janeiro, but the burden also falls on the Rio de Janeiro state government, and it is in bad shape.

The state declared an official emergency and requested a federal bailout earlier this month but it hasn't received the money. Dornelles warned of a breakdown in essential public services and said without the emergency funds, the police force could only cover its costs to the end of the week.

'Welcome to hell'

The frustration over unpaid wages for members of law enforcement boiled over in several protests. That same day, several people held up a banner at the airport that said: "Welcome to hell. Police and firefighters don't get paid, whoever comes to Rio de Janeiro will not be safe."

Similar messages have popped up over the city, such as one graffiti on a flyover that warned about the lack of functioning hospitals.

If that refrain sounds familiar, that's because one of Brazil's most successful soccer players Rivaldo Ferreira also warned people earlier to stay away.

Water thrown at Olympics torch

The day prior, a man tried to snuff out the Olympic torch by throwing a bucket of water at it.

Marcelino Mateus Silva Proença, 27, missed the torch altogether hitting only the torch bearer and the security guards around it.

He was arrested, and released, and since then, has been posting about the incident on Facebook which he said was a dare from his friends.

"I have the torch, but don't have education, health, security, quality of life..." he said on Monday.

Jaguar killed

An even bigger fuss was created over another Olympic torch incident, when a jaguar called Juma that was being exhibited with the torch relay escaped from her handlers and was shot by a soldier.

Rio 2016's organizing committee quickly proffered up an apology, saying they had "made a mistake" putting a wild animal near the torch and guaranteed no more situations like this will occur during the Games.

Can they pull it off?

That's all in a week's work for Rio's Olympics organizers.

There are other issues of concern of course, like the untreated sewage in the waters which athletes complained have made them break out in disease. The U.S. Olympic rowing team is taking extra precautions and will be wearing seamless antimicrobial unisuits to compete, while the German sailing team has been practicing trying to sail in trash-coated waters.

On a country-wide level, Brazil is grappling with the Zika virus outbreak causing one Olympian to freeze his sperm, a doping scandal in which Brazil's only testing lab was suspended, a crime wave, and political upheaval involving the country's highest figures.

So is Rio ready? Time will tell.

http://www.ktvq.com/story/32341821/rios-horror-week-body-parts-wash-up-near-olympics-beach-volleyball-site/


I am optimistic they will pull it off despite these challenges. They had similar challenges before 2014 but still hosted a good Fifa world cup fiesta. Many soccer fans had great fun. I know the Olympics are a little bigger than the Fifa world cup-I believe they can draw from that experience.



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Tue 07/05/16 12:23 PM
Brazil to hand out 9 million ‘Amazon rainforest’ condoms to Olympic visitors

The Brazilian government plans to give away 9 million condoms in Rio de Janeiro during the Olympic Games in August. The latex condoms are made from Amazon rubber trees gathered by tappers known for a devotion to rainforest protection.

The Brazilian Health Ministry said it will provide the most of the 9 million condoms to visitors of the Summer Olympic Games, scheduled to run from August 5-21. The International Olympic Committee has said around 450,000 of the condoms will go to athletes and staff staying at Olympic village, according to Reuters. * More On Link*



http://www.rt.com/sport/349488-brazil-olympics-condoms-visitors/
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Skydivers fall to their deaths in Olympic rings performance in Brazil

The tragedy occurred on Wednesday when a group of 28 people attempted to form the famous five rings associated with the Olympics.

Police are investigating the cause of an accident that saw two skydivers die in an Olympic ring aerial performance in Brazil, reports as.com.
* More On Link *

http://www.rt.com/sport/349301-skydivers-die-olympic-ring-brazil/
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Company Supplying Ankle Monitors for Crooks Suspends Deliveries to Rio

The newspaper explained
that Rio de Janeiro's state government has not paid monitoring company Spacecom for its monitoring services since late last year, and owes them R$2.8 million – about $850,000 US. The company is engaged in the monitoring of 1,600 persons across the state, but has suspended the delivery of new equipment to the Department of Penitentiary Administration.
* More on link*

http://sputniknews.com/latam/20160705/1042488381/rio-crime-problems-olympics.html/
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Oil slick turns white boats to brown in Rio Olympic sailing venue

RIO DE JANEIRO -- A new pollution problem has surfaced in Guanabara Bay, the sailing venue for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. * More on link*

http://espn.go.com/olympics/story/_/id/16768295/oil-turns-white-boats-brown-rio-olympic-sailing-venURL

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Tue 07/05/16 07:59 PM
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Tue 07/05/16 10:14 PM

Not gonna be surprised if a terror attack takes place during Rio....sumbltches can't even provide safe water.



Can anyone say Munich?!?

I sure hope our athletes have military protection..........

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Wed 07/06/16 12:23 AM

Not gonna be surprised if a terror attack takes place during Rio....sumbltches can't even provide safe water.


More "Workplace" Violence?

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Wed 07/06/16 12:33 AM


Not gonna be surprised if a terror attack takes place during Rio....sumbltches can't even provide safe water.



Can anyone say Munich?!?

I sure hope our athletes have military protection..........


Ugh.. Munich sad2
Well our athletes will have.

Bad water & brown water.
Diseased mosquitoes
Weird condoms

And surrounded by, all sorts of criminals that can't be tracked. Because all of Rio's money is going to flashiness... human & animal entertainment, that is killing them.
Good Lord. scared

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Wed 07/06/16 12:38 AM


Not gonna be surprised if a terror attack takes place during Rio....sumbltches can't even provide safe water.


More "Workplace" Violence?


More 'homegrown racist, lonewolf terrorists' ?

#BanTheOlympics
# BanTourism
#BanMosquitoes
#BanCheapCondoms
:wink:

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Wed 07/06/16 08:44 AM


Rio is not worthy. Although the Olympics just aren't the same any more. Do they have rice crispy treat eating races yet? They will.

Weird stuff happens down south. The Olympics isn't going to change that.
so i've heard that golf is an Olympic sport now... not sure why anyone would consider it a sport, since the ribbon dancers are more active and at least sweat a little...


Texans would have tractor pull competitions in the Olympics if they could whoa

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Wed 07/06/16 01:59 PM



Not gonna be surprised if a terror attack takes place during Rio....sumbltches can't even provide safe water.



Can anyone say Munich?!?

I sure hope our athletes have military protection..........


Ugh.. Munich sad2
Well our athletes will have.

Bad water & brown water.
Diseased mosquitoes
Weird condoms

And surrounded by, all sorts of criminals that can't be tracked. Because all of Rio's money is going to flashiness... human & animal entertainment, that is killing them.
Good Lord. scared


Yea, but what I was getting at is that our athletes can be protected by members of the military. The President can transfer Special Forces personnel to a different agency like the CIA, DHS, FBI or DPS temporarily like they did for the Bin Laden raid and like he did for the Delta operators to provide security for the Olympics when it was held in the USA so he wasn't violating the posse com act.....

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Wed 07/06/16 04:15 PM
Edited by Lpdon on Wed 07/06/16 04:16 PM

the site choosing committee must have been hitting the crack pipe in pickling Rio.

I heard they had Syria as a close runner up.




ISIS lobbied hard for them to consider Syria too. I am surprised they didn't select it!