Michael Phelps Conspiracy Theory
Did Michael Phelps actually lose the 100M butterfly final? Or did he deserve his (briefly contested) seventh gold medal in the 2008 Olympics? An anonymous writer at 001ofasecond.com claims Phelps benefited from an Olympic conspiracy because the event’s official timekeeper, Omega, is a Phelps sponsor. The theory is written in delightfully broken English and peppered with ad hominem attacks.
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How the Omega Clock Works
omegawatches.com
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The Photo Finish, in Photos
olympics.blogs.nytimes.com
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The Silver Medalist Blogs His Loss
miloradcavic.com
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Phelps-Cavic Photo Finish
kottke.org
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Did Michael Phelps Actually Win That Last Race?
answers.yahoo.com
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0.01 of a Second
001ofasecond.com
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Phelps Matches Spitz With Seven Golds
canada.com
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Did the Big Clock Lie?
suntimes.com
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4 Responses So Far
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The NY Times weighs in……
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nytimes.com
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Proves phelps won just to throw that out there
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more than pandering to eager conspiracists everywhere, it’s a ridiculous assertion. The amount of precision to pull that off would be more miraculous than phelps’ half stroke. “oh no, it was done programatically,” you say. Well, even if you created an automated ‘if/then’ statement, when would you execute it? Who pulls the trigger, making it look even plausibly real? The odds that lighting struck the timing system and caused an irregularity are much more probable. Yet another downside to the blogosphere: the lighting quick spread of pure and unadulterated snark. I would blame bigfoot if he hadn’t already been snared.
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I hear he also planned 9/11.



























