Luisel Ramos
The ban in Spain was sparked by the death of a 22-year-old Uruguayan
model at the end of a catwalk show after days without eating, reports Nick
Curtis for the Evening Standard (21
September 2006). The model, whose name was Luisel Ramos, died of a sudden heart
attack.
It was claimed that the period of fasting resulted in her
weight dropping to 7st 12oz. “There were claims that drugs were involved,”
however, writes Curtis. “Doctors speculated in print that she must have been
starving herself, drinking very little fluid, possibly taking laxatives and
forcing herself to vomit to lose so much weight so quickly.” However, the
post-mortem examination showed “no signs that either drugs or malnutrition were
to blame and there was no history of cardiac problems in the family.” (Ibid).
Ramos is reported to have been generally studious and a
fitness freak who enjoyed karate and gymnastics. Who knows, she might well have
exceeded the limit of her physical endurance by continuing to exercise while
fasting for several days. In the Uruguayan sun! Apparently, her father was in
Paraguay’s 1966 football squad. She was due to marry to her long-term partner
to whom she got engaged in 2004.
Eliana Ramos
“Stories sprang up that Ramos had been told by a modelling
agency that she could ‘make it big’ if she lost a ‘significant’ amount of
weight. There was talk that she had been living off green leaves and Diet Coke
for three months.” Yes: rumours. Dotto
Models, the agency that Luisel’s 18-year-old sister Eliana was with, refuted
claims that it had Ramos on their books. They responded that there was no
pressure in either Uruguay or Argentina on models to be super-thin. However, it
was the fashion show in Madrid that she was preparing for and Eliana explained
that “she and her sister ate hamburgers and mayonnaise at the Spanish Embassy
at noon on the day of the show. ‘It is madness to say she was anorexic,’ she
said.” (Ibid).
In view of the confusion and disagreements that emerged at
the time, it seems likely that Miss Ramos’s death was due to a combination of
things which may or may not have included her diet. She kept herself trim
through exercise and preparing for the opportunity in Spain may have taken its
toll on her stresswise. Personally, I reckon that the Elite were either looking
for a chance to stir up trouble in the fashion industry into his way (I
wouldn’t put it past them to have secretly caused the model’s death) or they
seized this opportunity to spread rumours that this was a warning that models
were in danger of literally starving themselves to death. It’s just more
negativity and dissension to keep people divided, if you ask me.
My conclusions amount more to theory than truth. However,
the mainstream media hush up any evidence of foul play by these sinister forces
and are therefore not to be trusted as sources of news. Most stories are
generated by a handful of organisations whose sole function is to disinform,
spread fear and maintain the status quo while concealing any involvement by the
Illuminati network in human affairs. Consequently, most people do not even
entertain the possibility that this secret Global Elite that is waging war on
humanity and ruling from behind the scenes exists.
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