Novax Djokivic

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I wonder if he is a member of the Scientology cult. They seem to have some strange ideas.

Djokovic believes that he should be able to heal himself naturally rather than have medical attention. Ironically, he is also considered to use medical breaks in games as a strategy. He claims he was diagnosed as gluten intolerant by holding a pice of bread near him, and he also believes in telepathy and telekinesis.
 
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Telekinesis and telepathy might explain why he wins so many tennis games ;-)

But there are also plenty of golfers that shout after a ball that has already launched.
 
I don't particularly care what he, or any other sportsperson, believes. As long as they follow the rules and don't actively try to impose their beliefs on me, their particular beliefs are fine by me!
FWIW. There have been some pretty horrific treatments advocated by 'Doctors' in the past too.
 
I took a look at the company and their area of research on the website. It is focussed on electromagnetism and the effect on biology. It is either groundbreaking quantum science or utter woo. A quick survey on doctors.net strongly favours the latter. It looks consistent with his rather unorthodox approach to science.

Typical doctor, arrogantly dismissive of any alternative opinions. ;) What if it turns out that Covid is attracted to magnets and all you have to do is put a strong magnet beside the person infected and it pulls all of the Covid out of them? :D
 
Typical doctor, arrogantly dismissive of any alternative opinions. ;) What if it turns out that Covid is attracted to magnets and all you have to do is put a strong magnet beside the person infected and it pulls all of the Covid out of them? :D
Well it worked for the guy in the local mental health hospital. That's 100% of cases cured so far.
 
Typical doctor, arrogantly dismissive of any alternative opinions. ;) What if it turns out that Covid is attracted to magnets and all you have to do is put a strong magnet beside the person infected and it pulls all of the Covid out of them? :D
Then it's the 'groundbreaking quantum science' that Ethan mentioned!
I had thought to post a 'Beware, Doctors can be ultra-conservative and resistant to change' post, but that's no longer the case, especially from memory of what Ethan's role actually is.
 
We all knew he was lying about the 'positive test'. I hope they can prove it and gets done for it. Whatever the punishment for that might possibly be, I don't know.
At the least it should mean that Australia do enforce a 3 year visa ban as the manipulation was to enter Aus, if proved correct of course. Not sure if there are implications elsewhere, perhaps this is only between him and the Australian authorities.
 
Der spiegal the German newspaper reported this on January 11th, I think as time has gone on and more reporting has gone on. Well the truth has come out.
 
We all knew he was lying about the 'positive test'. I hope they can prove it and gets done for it. Whatever the punishment for that might possibly be, I don't know.
H'mm. Don't include me in that generalisation please! I prefer to hear ALL evidence before damning 'the prisoner'!
Though I would certainly like to see the explanation, which could simply be the way they allocate/distribute batches of test result forms.
 
If there's a genuine mix-up in batch numbers thats one thing, but if not.....

...am I right in thinking he's said he took a test on a certain date, but maybe he didn't. Off the back of that, he apologised for appearing at a few events whilst 'having COVID', but maybe he didnt actually have COVID and just had to align with the date he said he took his test. Meanwhile he's actually taken a test later than he's said off the back of that has probably appeared at more events, travelled across a few countries, etc, whilst testing postive?

My brain hurts
 
If there's a genuine mix-up in batch numbers thats one thing, but if not.....

...am I right in thinking he's said he took a test on a certain date, but maybe he didn't. Off the back of that, he apologised for appearing at a few events whilst 'having COVID', but maybe he didnt actually have COVID and just had to align with the date he said he took his test. Meanwhile he's actually taken a test later than he's said off the back of that has probably appeared at more events, travelled across a few countries, etc, whilst testing postive?

My brain hurts
The BBC has done some investigations. It was very good. Apparently the numbers of the tests results are done in a chronological order. For everyone. His are out of sequence. The positive test number is higher than negative test number. It’s should not be. To simply it , he tests positive that’s test number 1. He then tests negative, that’s test number 2. That’s why it was picked up that something is not right. Of all the tests done in Serbia. His are the only ones like that. ?
 
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