Yes we all know that they're sucker's bets, and yes, we all know someone who knows someone who hit the lottery. And I’m not interested in hearing any of those tales. I want to hear of any reason why I shouldn’t believe that jews have their greedy little paws into the state lotteries.
I’m of the firm conviction that jews are stealing from all so-called lotteries just as they are stealing from all other streams of cash flow throughout the economy.
The lottery has two sides from which the jew can steal. One side is the State’s take, usually earmarked for education or some other such benevolent sounding cause. From this side, they are most certainly taking the lion’s share as the accounting is solely in their hands by virtue of their total control of the state governments. In my home state of Florida, the lottery touts billions upon billions have gone toward education and yet their is absolutely not one speck of evidence proving this to be so. We are to take this assertion at face value and judging by the never-improving public schools in this state, I would have to conclude that they are lying. I’m certain that if pressed by an expensive and lengthy legal action citing the Sunshine Laws that demand total disclosure, I’m sure that the state could produce some cooked-books containing 4 millions pages of accounting gobbly goop. But who has the time, money or inclination to do this?............That’s precisely how they can get away with it.
The other side that the jew can steal from is the payout side. The jew controls the lottery commission as well as the lottery computers as well as the lottery auditing agencies. At the close of the lottery, they know all of the numbers that have been chosen and it’s only a simple matter of producing a number that hasn’t been selected by the public and printing a ticket with a predetermined winning number on it for Uncle Milton to cash. Having said this, there is no reason to believe that the jew couldn’t allow for a few genuine winners to be used as a cover for an otherwise massive fraud.
Most lotteries have websites with the winners names and pictures posted. I did a cursory check of the Florida Lottery website and I noticed that there seems to be a very small amount of winners listed. As a matter of fact a miniscule number. And those winners only go back for a couple of years. Simple multiplication tells us that their should be hundreds of winners over the 25+ year lottery existence. But they are not there. Where are they? They lottery commission in my state doesn’t return my emails. I wonder why?
If you guys see me suddenly stop posting, you’ll know that the jews have had me killed for questioning one of their most lucrative scams.
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