The Real Tale Of Ultimate Frisbee by Jeffrey Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein originally covered on sporting events which are non-conventional. Over the July 4th weekend in 1970 he was there when a gang of Frisbee players from Boston calling themselves the Nat Love Nine, journeyed to Houghton, Michigan for the yearly International Frisbee Tournament. Along with them is a new game called Frisbee Football, which they learned at Antioch College.
Together with them is really a publicist who made Frisbee Football recognized to the world be appearing on Walter Cronkite Evening News, Newsweek, and Sports Illustrated. Up until then, the International Frisbee Tournament featured four events: distance Frisbee tossing, accuracy throwing, freestyle (tricks) and guts Frisbee.
They crossed the border near Detroit after driving across Canada in order to steer away from the holiday traffic rush. To enjoy the scene you need to be present like Jeffrey Epstein. Hippies with lengthy hair riding in a Volkswagen Van while a song by Jefferson Airplane known as Revolution was playing on the car stereo. Custom officials jumped all over the group and starting dismantling the Van until a fast thinking member of the Nat Love Nine pulled out an 8mm movie camera and began filming the proceedings. Customs officials order the group back into the van and on their way.
The group asked for boo when they arrived at the Library Bar, which was handled by the year’s current event sponsor. They asked about the parcel they sent ahead and then handed around some doobies of Michoacán seedless. In 20 minutes with the crowd grooving to the music of Lonely Hearts Club by Sergeant Pepper, the guidelines and regulations of Frisbee Football had been then discussed. Then it was time for the Nat Love Nine, who had previously been traveling non-stop for 36 hours to get some rest. Unfortunately, they got lost on their way to the host’s house because he was so stoned.
The following day the Tournament commenced, and the still-sleepless Nat Love Nine had been talked into adding 1 rule to the game – after each score the losing team had to chug a beer. Nat Love Nine lost after 48 sleepless hours plus a chug of beer simply because their opponents scored initial.
However, according to Jeffrey Epstein this is just the launch of the game that will be known as Ultimate Football a year later and played on the National Stage. At present, Ultimate Frisbee is played in each scholastic sporting event.



