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Ultimate Fighting Starts In 2001
Originally organized by
MMA
trainer John Lewis and nightclub operator and "Club Rubber" promoter
John Huntington, the
WFA began promoting
events after the Nevada State Athletic Commission began sanctioning
mixed martial arts. 2002
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In 2004 A Ross Goodman Buys The Franchise
Ross Goodman, the son of Mayor Oscar Goodman, buys the franchise.
He quickly gets the, WFA fights booked into the Aladdin Resort and
Casino in Las Vegas. The spectacle of half nude ring girls, and blood
flying, had Zionists packing the house. Goodman had some questionable
box office receipts, claimed he couldn't pay his fighters, so he sold
out.1
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The Mayor Of Las Vegas
Before being elected in 1999, Oscar made his fortune defending
persons presently involved with the blood-soaked Crazy Horse
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Zuffa LLC Buys Goldman Out
Zuffa is headed by the Fertittas and President Dana White. They buy
the WFA, World Extreme Cage fighting, and the UFC.
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Fertittas' Empire
Fertitta Jr was a Jewish associate of Moe Daelitz, and President of
Allen Glick’s Fremont Hotel Casino. Frank owned the Bingo Palace,
Boulder Station, then Texas Station, Barley’s, the Santa Fe and Fiesta
casinos. His estimated wealth $1 Billion”
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Frank 'Lefty' Rosenthal
Rosenthal secretly ran the Stardust, Fremont and Hacienda casinos
when they were controlled by the Jewish Mafia. The Martin Scorsese
film Casino was inspired by Rosenthal's career in Las Vegas. Rosenthal
was played by Robert De Niro.4
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Who Owns The Other 90%?
The Ferittas supposedly own 10% of the Ultimate Fighting franchise,
but who owns the other 90%. Just look at who really owns Las Vegas,
and you will get the answer.
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