First published at 16:35 UTC on September 28th, 2021.
"A few years back, I talked to a former NBA ball boy. Without really asking for it, he offered up some interesting information. He told me that there were magnets in official NBA league basketballs, and that the rims were also magnetized. Thoug…
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"A few years back, I talked to a former NBA ball boy. Without really asking for it, he offered up some interesting information. He told me that there were magnets in official NBA league basketballs, and that the rims were also magnetized. Though he claimed this mechanism existed to re-set the shot clock after a basket, he believed an off-court official could switch the rim on/off at his whim in order to pull in a shot, or possibly repel one.
I wrote this off (yeah, me, the "king of sports conspiracies") as being a bit far-fetched. But why couldn't it be possible? And if it were possible in the NBA, why not in NHL goals? Or FIFA goals? Or NFL goal posts? As long as something that reacts to a magnetic field could be placed inside the ball/puck, then the goals could be used to push/pull the potential score through the uprights or away from the net.
Is there proof of this? Um, yeah.
There's the Touchdown Magnet. A football that sticks to your hands. A "tracking football" developed by the likes of North Carolina State University, Carnegie Mellon University and Disney Research (the story which debuted in 2014, then completely disappeared, and according to the internet, never was discussed again)." BRIAN TOUHY - The Fix Is In
Rodney Berg Health, Wellness, and Truth Consultant | Bitchute Human Writes | RodneyBerg.com
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