Enhanced Games Pushes Performance Enhancers and Stock Sales Amid Alarming Risks
The Enhanced Games’ bold move to sell performance-enhancing drugs and go public threatens American values of fair competition and health safety under the guise of ‘democratizing’ enhancements.
In a startling development that should raise red flags for every American who values fair play and health, the Enhanced Games has announced a dual push to go public on Nasdaq while simultaneously marketing direct-to-consumer performance enhancement products. This move is not just about sports innovation—it marks a dangerous step toward normalizing drug use and bypassing traditional safeguards in athletics, all wrapped in corporate profit motives. Why Should America Be Worried? The Enhanced Games’ upcoming competition in Las Vegas will feature some Olympic-caliber athletes competing for generous cash prizes with no standard drug testing—only medical profiling “to ensure health.” But...
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