Bien venidos a DC, Senora, also 2 the president of Canada, i have a female kid, so i am a bit parochial towards women, and Mexico was like a 2nd country to me..
Friday, December 5, 2025
Some geographers put Curacao, according to googles description anyways, it says South America, former Dutch colony, like Trinidad and Tobago, which is almost ina stones throw from Venezuela, and vice versa, but for FIFA, they qualify with us, the CONCACAF, which is FIFA speak for Confederation of NORTH Amer., CARIBBEAN, basically north america, as well as Trinidad and Tobago, who for the 2018, Russia world cup, prevented the USA from going, 1st time in like 30 years we didn't make it, we had a good streak going and a small country derailed the entire thing, such is life...
CuraƧao, a Caribbean island nation, competes in North American (CONCACAF) football, making history by qualifying for its first FIFA World Cup in 2026, becoming the smallest nation by population to do so, thanks to a strong showing in CONCACAF qualifiers where they beat regional powerhouses like Jamaica, Panama, and Haiti to secure a spot alongside hosts USA, Mexico, and Canada.
I doubt in project paperclip, that we, the americans, acquired just rocket scientists, i am a designer baby, my dad wanted a mini me, a son that was like him....
Could some scientist in order to prove genetic engineering can be done, pick several small countries, and manipulate the fetus' DNA so 20 or so years later, that kid and some others would lead a country, 2 of them this world cup at that, less than 200 k??? THAT would be proof, one from Africa, the other from North America...only Brazil has qualified for every last one since Uruguay in 1930, politics play a part, Mussolini 1934...that type of thing is not over, the americans like to hog stuff, including the final, which to me should be given to Canada, give to those who have not had....it is only fair, to move it around...
- Forced Sterilization: The 1933 "Law for the Prevention of Offspring with Hereditary Diseases" mandated the compulsory sterilization of individuals deemed "genetically diseased" with conditions such as schizophrenia, hereditary blindness, or chronic alcoholism. An estimated 400,000 people were forcibly sterilized under this law.
- "Euthanasia" Program (Aktion T4): This secret program, initiated in 1939, involved the systematic murder of institutionalized patients with physical and mental disabilities, who were described as "life unworthy of life" or a "genetic and financial burden" on the state. This program served as a pilot for the later mass extermination in concentration camps.
- Lebensborn Program: This SS-designed program aimed to boost the birthrate of "racially valuable" citizens by encouraging SS members to have large families and providing maternity homes for unmarried "Aryan" women.
- Nuremberg Laws: These 1935 laws banned marriages between "hereditarily healthy" Germans and those deemed "genetically unfit" or of "inferior" races, such as Jews, to prevent "racial contamination"
Two females made history, with a gene editing tool they invented, to help sick people, etc, but something like it or that could be used to make super athletes, what some have feared, it might have already been done, like the guy in the eddie murphy movie, when u advertise a product, manufactor it, or make a statement, u have to prove it......two countries, both island, qualified out of the blue, a coincidence??
Two female CRISPR scientists make history, winning Nobel Prize in chemistry for genome-editing discovery

Take that, U.S. legal system. In a decision that reflects the views of many (but far from all) experts on genome editing, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on Wednesday awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry to American biochemist Jennifer Doudna of the University of California, Berkeley, and French microbiologist Emmanuelle Charpentier of the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, for their 2012 discovery that a bacterial immune system called CRISPR can be repurposed to edit DNA, the molecule of heredity.
The award smashed records and made scientific history as the only science Nobel ever won by two women.
Science, i can teach anyone these skills, i will even let u pick him, so the other guy picks eddie murphy, NOT him, he isn't even sane, he is talking to himself, OH, u told me i could pick him, science, how could u prove u could manipulate genes, pick several island nations, qualifying via different confederations, with less than a million people, it would take like 20 years, inject the mothers with stuff, fix the dna, big these days, cipsr, etc..
That would prove it....
Trading Places is a 1983 American comedy film directed by John Landis and written by Timothy Harris and Herschel Weingrod. Starring Dan Aykroyd, Eddie Murphy, Ralph Bellamy, Don Ameche, Denholm Elliott, and Jamie Lee Curtis, the film tells the story of an upper-class commodities broker (Aykroyd) and a poor street hustler (Murphy) whose lives intersect over the Christmas and New Year holidays when they are unwittingly made the subjects of an elaborate bet to test how each man will perform when their life circumstances are swapped.
Harris conceived the outline for Trading Places in the early 1980s after meeting two wealthy brothers who were engaged in an ongoing rivalry with each other. He and his writing partner Weingrod developed the idea as a project to star Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder. When they were unable to participate, Landis cast Aykroyd—with whom he had worked previously—and a young but increasingly popular Murphy in his second feature-film role. Landis also cast Curtis against the intent of the studio, Paramount Pictures; she was famous mainly for her roles in horror films, which were looked down upon at the time. Principal photography took place from December 1982 to March 1983, entirely on location in Philadelphia and New York City. Elmer Bernstein scored the film, using Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera buffa The Marriage of Figaro as an underlying theme.
U cannot teach someone wall street trading skills, they need a degree in econ, go to ivy league college, etc, some one rich white dude to the other, the one who made a bet trained Eddie Murphy so well, that Eddie was almost running the place until he learned it was all a bet.....a scientific bet, i will even let u pick the person..like wow...
"Wall Street" refers to the 1983 film Trading Places, in which Murphy plays Billy Ray Valentine, a street hustler who, as part of an elaborate bet, switches lives with an upper-class commodities broker (Dan Aykroyd). The film's climax involves Valentine "bamboozling" Wall Street by using illicitly obtained, non-public government information to trade in frozen concentrated orange juice futures, leading to the creation of the real-world "Eddie Murphy Rule" regarding insider trading
Morocco meets Brazil, Lucas, who looks a bit like me, came from an Afro Brazilian mother who asked the doctor why her baby came out so light, he was a clon...science, cloning, drug trafficking, difficult cultures and religions meet......soccer anyone?
El Clon (lit. 'The Clone') is a Spanish-language telenovela released in 2010, produced by the U.S.-based television network Telemundo, the Colombian TV production house RTI Televisión and the Brazilian network Globo.[1] It is a remake of O Clone, a Brazilian telenovela that originally aired on Globo in 2001 and on Telemundo in 2002.[1] This limited run melodrama, which starred Mauricio Ochmann and Sandra EcheverrĆa,[2] deals with topics such as drug trafficking, cloning and Islam.[3]
Telemundo executive Mark Santana called El Clon "the most ambitious telenovela in the history of television".[2] This melodrama features a love triangle featuring Lucas, a handsome hero, challenging his clone for the love of an enticing, exotic woman. Lucas is young when he falls for a young Arab girl named Jade. She is caught between modern values and her Islamic upbringing. They separate and two decades pass. Then a strange turn of luck brings the pair together. Then Jade meets the clone, who is just like Lucas, but twenty years younger. She must choose between the man she loved and the memory she cherishes.
History
The remake debuted on February 15, 2010.[2] It was filmed in Fez, Morocco, with some scenes shot on location in the Middle East, and in BogotÔ, where Girardot's city represents Fez and Miami,[2] although the main setting is Miami.[4] It includes several members of the original production team, including screenwriter Glória Perez and director Jayme Monjardim.[5]
As part of the 2010 season, Telemundo aired the serial weeknights at 8pm/7c central, replacing MƔs Sabe el Diablo. The series ended with a two-hour finale on October 29, 2010 with Aurora replacing it. As with most of its other soap operas, the network broadcasts English subtitles as closed captions on CC3. As part of the production deal, Globo agreed to embargo distribution of the original Portuguese version for five years.
Green Cape, spanish name, via Africa, continents, FIFA calls them "confederations"..barely half a million, two nations, not even the size of Wash DC, Italy an iffy, to be determined in March, 4 time winner, Nigeria a strong nation, of over a 100 million, and two island nations, neither the size of the city i am in, both islands, now, Jeff Epstein, and an island, science, sex rings, not any visitors, not from there.......hiding stuff, genetic engineering, im serious, b/c if i am a science where would i do something clandestine, a place, small, out of the way, around a group of people i can control, with money, why Jeff E and others picked an island, b/c it is relatively difficult to get there, out of the way..
The population of Cape Verde (Cabo Verde) is around 525,000 to 611,000, with estimates varying slightly depending on the source and year, hovering near the half-million mark in the early 2020s and growing towards 600,000 by 2024/2025. For example, FRED shows ~524,877 for 2024, while EBSCO estimates ~611,014 for 2024
Italy also, although it is not know yet, is an iffy qualifier, but did not last world cup, yet they won in 2006...
Group A
- Mexico
- South Africa
- South Korea
- European Playoff D (Denmark, North Macedonia, Czechia, Ireland)
Group B
- Canada
- European Playoff A (Italy, Northern Ireland, Wales, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
- Qatar
- Switzerland
Group C
- Brazil
- Morocco
- Haiti
- Scotland
Group D
- United States
- Paraguay
- Australia
- European Playoff C (Türkiye, Romania, Slovakia, Kosovo)
Group E
- Germany
- CuraƧao
- Ivory Coast
- Ecuador
Group F
- Netherlands
- Japan
- European Playoff B (Ukraine, Sweden, Poland, Albania)
- Tunisia
Group G
- Belgium
- Egypt
- Iran
- New Zealand
Group H
- Spain
- Cape Verde
- Saudi Arabia
- Uruguay
Group I
- France
- Senegal
- FIFA Intercontinental Playoff Tournament 2 (Bolivia, Suriname, Iraq)
- Norway
Group J
- Argentina
- Algeria
- Austria
- Jordan
Group K
- Portugal
- FIFA Intercontinental Playoff Tournament 1 (Jamaica, New Caledonia, DR Congo)
- Uzbekistan
- Colombia
Group L
- England
- Croatia
- Ghana
- Panama
So i have to be careful how i word things, but to me at least, suspicious stuff seems to be going on...the two most populated countries, and this will be the 23rd installment of the senior world cup, mens, any age, since 1930, India and China together, only once, well for one, they don't typically play much, India, as well as neighboring Pakistan, like cricket more, but we, USA, like both American football and basketball more.......who knows...
India has never played in a FIFA Men's World Cup finals, though they qualified for the 1950 tournament but withdrew; they recently failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup after finishing third in their qualifying group, falling short of the top two needed for advancement, and are currently ranked 142nd in the world as of late 2025, with new coach Khalid Jamil tasked with improving the team's fortunes for future campaigns.
2 b fair, the world's largest populated country, has only made the men's competition, senior team, once, did not make it this time, neither does India usually qualify, but it is odd, the way these things happen, as i see it, not totally but somewhat
China's men's national football team has only qualified for the FIFA World Cup once, in 2002, where they lost all their matches without scoring a goal; they consistently participate in qualifiers for subsequent World Cups (like the ongoing 2026 cycle) but haven't reached the finals again, despite strong performances in qualification campaigns like 2002 and 2018.
The ENTIRE nation barely has 150 k, not even the size of DC, in pop....made it...CuraƧao, a Dutch Caribbean island,
Yet Curacao, congrats, and Capo Verde, Spanish name, but considered an African country DID make it...New Flower, capital, Amharic, Addis Ababa.....despite having Africa's 2nd largest population never made it and they are avid fans....anamoly..
Ethiopia has never qualified for a FIFA Men's World Cup, despite several attempts and strong performances in African qualifiers, including coming close in 2014 before being disqualified for fielding an ineligible player. Their biggest football achievement is winning the 1962 Africa Cup of Nations as hosts, though their men's and women's national teams have yet to reach the global World Cup stage
Another populated country in Africa did not make it...
- Rank: 2nd in Africa, after Nigeria.
- Population (2025 Est.): Approximately 135.5 million.
- Significance: It's Africa's most populous landlocked nation and holds a significant global population share