In life I have learned that you can't always get what you want. I ask many questions and do not get straight answers.
But to address your burning topics once and for all, I make it easy for you to guess my responses, if you apply some self-reflection and separate what is objective reality and what is your own subjective extrapolations:
Regarding Salazar's doping, reportedly after the bodily damage resulting from the "Duel in the Sun", Salazar's performances declined, and he turned to some medicinal therapy, including self-confessed Prozac and testosterone replacement in the 1990s.
Contrary to popular beliefs, I don't believe Salazar ever doped any of his NOP athletes with banned substances or methods. I don't believe that any NOP athletes doped without Salazar. This is because I don't believe any NOP athlete performances need to be explained by assuming doping. I am just not looking to confirm previous subjective suspicions I did not have.
Regarding Kara's "sexual violation", SafeSport informed me that on two occasions, Salazar gave her a massage which involved finger penetration and was banned for life in US Sports subject to SafeSport's rulings. There were also stories of public weigh-ins in underwear, and topless cryo-baths. I believe it is inappropriate for male coaches to give female athletes massages with finger penetration, as well as create situations of public embarassment. There is an obvious power dynamic putting the athlete in situations that they cannot easily escape without larger potential consequences.
Regarding the existence of God/Jesus and True Christian, we would need to first develop a common understanding of what all these things mean to each other. This doesn't seem like the right forum for that discussion to take place.
As a side note, apparently both Salazar and Kiptum considered themselves true Christians. Self-declaration is not enough.
Your "pro-doping" and "pro-immorality" allegations are false premises and the false results of your inferior method of arriving at conclusions that you wish to be true, rather than based on objective reality. If you can demonstrate objectively that doping and immoral behavior has occurred, then I will join you in outrage. Lacking such objective evidence, these claims seem more like psychological defense mechanisms to avoid your own self-reflection that your method is often wrong, and so you want to attack the character and demonize the messenger to deflect from your own intellectual failures.
Regarding RF/EMF damage, you have shown me plenty of evidence of damage at the cellular level when the dosage of energy is high enough. I have accepted that and I have no reason to doubt that some accumulative damage is occurring. This is a basis for a new hypothesis about sports performance. The next step is to show how, or even if, that has impacted sports performance to a degree that can be observed. Apparently no RF-kings have ever asked that question and taken that next step, despite your speculative suggestions. For now, that is where that story ends, until the next chapters are written. Feel free to keep me posted on that progress.
Regarding Katir, I have seen no reason to believe that his whereabouts failures are connected to banned substances or methods in the present or the past, any more than for the average elite athlete. It is possible that there was "evasion" and "attempted use", but there is no objective reason for me to do more than speculate about possibilities.